Driftnet watches network traffic, and picks out and displays JPEG and GIF
images for display. It is an horrific invasion of privacy and shouldn't be used
by anyone anywhere. It can also extract MPEG audio data from the network and
play it. If you live in a house with thick walls, this may be a useful way to
find out about your neighbours' musical taste.
This program is similar to what was shown at 19C3.
Changes from 20020922 (other than bug fixes) are:
* The code to display compound objects was rewritten to make it easier
for runtime extensions to reuse this code.
* A change was made to allow runtime builtins to be notified when a
signal is received so that cleanup can be performed.
* User applications can now trap the ALRM signal. Previously, the ALRM
signal was used internally and could not be used by applications.
QMAKE_SYMBOLIC_LINK, QMAKE_DEL_FILE, QMAKE_DEL_DIR. This suppresses some
ignored build errors when building qt3-* packages. Bump PKGREVISION of
qt3-tools (which installs the qmake.conf file) to 2.
Changes since Guile 1.6.0:
* Changes to the distribution
** Guile now provide and uses an "effective" version number.
** Guile now uses it's own version of libltdl.
** The Emacs interface has been fixed.
** The SRFI C headers are now installed.
* Changes to Scheme functions and syntax
** New function: effective-version
* Changes to the C interface
** New function: scm_effective_version
Collection, which currently contains front ends for C, C++,
Objective-C, Fortran, Java, and Ada.
For more detail, see
http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-3.2/
XXX Only tested on NetBSD/i386 -current. Tests on Linux and Solaris
are very encouraged.
XXX buildlink2.mk is not provided, meaning no other packages can
depend on this for now.