- add MAKEROOT_HOOKS, a whitespace separated list of functions
or external scripts to be executed after the sandbox is created,
- be more verbose about hooks execution,
- run hooks only when they are defined.
ok <jmmv>
* GLSL pixel and vertex shaders
* Full access to Blenders material capabilities
* Split screen and multi-viewports
* Number of fixes were made to the physics system
* Return of the armature capabilities
This is a major version release.
changes include:
-Undo/Redo
-support for objects (and indexes!) with more than 2**31 rows
-new datatypes
-improved HDF5 support
-compression support
-make NetBSD ("netbsdelf") a recognized configuration, copied from
"freebsd"; this pulls in definitions for gcc, in particular it
disables some optimization
-work around a memory corruption problem in H5FDstream which appearently
is caused by use of free()d memory
The latter 2 changes make the library survive its selftests, and help
the "pytables" pkg as well.
bump PKGREVISION, raise BUILDLINK_RECOMMENDED
the GTK2/GNOME2 version of GnuCash.
NOTE: THIS IS A DEVELOPMENT RELEASE!!! THIS VERSION HAS NOT
BEEN TESTED PROPERLY AND MAY DO ABSOLUTELY ANYTHING!
USE AT YOUR OWN RISK (AND KEEP *LOTS* OF BACKUPS)
See the pkgsrc/finance/gnucash package for the stable version.
GnuCash is a personal finance manager. A check-book like register GUI
allows you to enter and track bank accounts, stocks, income and even
currency trades. A full set of reports allow you to see the state of
your finances. The interface is designed to be simple and easy to use,
but is backed with double-entry accounting principles to ensure
balanced books.
Features include:
- An easy-to-use interface. If you can use the
register in the back of your checkbook, you
can use GnuCash. Type directly into the register,
tab between fields, and use quick-fill to
automatically complete the transaction.
The interface is customizable from within the
application itself (no editing config files :) )
- Scheduled Transactions
- Mortgage & Loan Repayment Druid
- Small Business Accounting Features
- OFX Import
- HBCI Support
- Quicken File Import
- Reconcile window with running reconciled
and cleared balances makes reconciliation easy.
- Stock/Mutual Fund Portfolios
- Get Stock & Mutual Fund quotes from various web sites,
update portfolio automatically (more funds being added
regularly).
- Reports
- Multiple Currencies & Currency Trading
- New Multi-Currency Transaction Handling
- Chart of Accounts
- Split Transactions
- Double Entry
- Income/Expense Account Types (Categories)
- General Ledger
- Written in C with embedded scheme support via Guile.
- File access is locked in a network-safe fashion, preventing
accidental damage if several users attempt to access the
same file, even if the file is NFS-mounted.
- Provides a byte-stream format, which allows accounts and
account groups to be transmitted to other processes
via pipes or sockets.
- International date handling, many different translations.
- New User Manual and Help
- Redesigned Menus
major changes:
-supports Python decorator syntax for generators (needs 2.4)
-intbv() doesn't have a default anymore
-many improvements to Verilog conversion
as was done in wip/dovecot-nightly. That comment is misleading with
pkgsrc, since those paths are not what pkgsrc encodes into the conf file.
Bump PKGREVISION (unfortunate, but there will be another beta pretty
soon anyway).
0.9901 08/19/2005
- Fix the versioning blunder of .100 < .99
[Philip M. Gollucci <pgollucci@p6m7g8.com>]
- Account for the case of mp1 and mp2 installed
in the same perl tree. The evals were not playing
nice with modules like Apache::SSI, Apache::SessionManager.
Sumitted by: [Frank Maas <frank.maas@cheiron-it.nl>]
Tweaked/reviewed by: [Philip M. Gollucci <pgollucci@p6m7g8.com>]
0.100 08/10/2005
- Move $Idx from a file-scoped variable to a connect() scoped
variable, which gets passed to other subroutines as needed.
This will ensure that the cleanup/rollback feature will work
properly when a script uses more than one database handle to the
same database.
[Joe Thomas <joet@tellme.com>]
- Fixed issues relating to changing handle state post
connection. Handles now returned in same state as original and incomplete
transactions rolled back before re-issuing handle so.
Submited by: [Joe Thomas <joet@tellme.com>]
Contributed by: [Patrick Mulvany <paddy@firedrake.org>]
- Fix a () bug in the connect() determining whether we must ping
the database. PingTimeOut = 0 now works as documented.
Submited by: [Joe Thomas <joet@tellme.com>]
Contributed by: [Patrick Mulvany <paddy@firedrake.org>]
0.99 08/03/2005
- Turn off Debugging by default.
Reported by <jonanderson@seren.com>
[Philip M. Gollucci <pgollucci@p6m7g8.com>]
0.98 06/30/2005
- Fix MP2 issue with $Apache::Server::Starting
Reported by Vincent Moneymaker vbmonymaker@hotmail.com
[Philip M. Gollucci <pgollucci@p6m7g8.com>]
0.97 06/27/2005
- Fix minor use strict bug in make test
[Philip M. Gollucci <pgollucci@p6m7g8.com>]
- Fixed a bug in salt calculation
Kevin A. McGrail (ThoughtWorthy Media, Inc.)
- Added Auth_DBI_encryption_method configuration. Supports md5 hex, sha1 hex & crypt and will support fallback.
Other encryption methods can be added by modifying the subroutine get_passwds_to_check
Kevin A. McGrail (ThoughtWorthy Media, Inc.)
- MP2/MP1 Constants compatability fixes in AuthDBI
Kevin A. McGrail (ThoughtWorthy Media, Inc.)
- Added a feature 'Apache::AuthDBI->setProjID(1)' to set a Shared
Memory Project ID when using the shared memory caching.
Kevin A. McGrail (ThoughtWorthy Media, Inc.)
- Fixed an MP2 problem when Debug is set to 2 changing is_main() to main() call
Kevin A. McGrail (ThoughtWorthy Media, Inc.)
- Added a few more Debug statements including the Semaphore ID in hex to use ipcs
Kevin A. McGrail (ThoughtWorthy Media, Inc.)
0.96 04/19/2005
- Account for the recent mod_perl2 API renaming
[Philip M .Gollucci <pgollucci@p6m7g8.com>]
0.95 04/01/2005
- Avoid "The object isn't defined" error during "make test" if
we can't connect to the test database.
Relevant changes since version 1.3.2:
=====================================
* 1.3.4:
** Fixing RTF message body saving [Bug# 1318728]. Fix courtesy of
Eduardo Subelman.
* 1.3.3:
** Fixing memory leak bug [Bug# 1168062]. GUIDs not being freed corrrectly.
** Now saving message body data [RFE# 1033855]. Now optionally saves message
body data, generalizing the previous --save-rtf feature.
** Implementing Unicode handling [Patch# 666561]. Implementing code to
translate Unicode strings to utf8 as best as can be.
1.2.25: 2006-02-03
- fix resize of maximized windows when taskbar set to AutoHide
- fix support for screens 0.1 and up
1.2.25pre1: 2006-01-31
- fix format in window size/position display (Bert Wesarg)
- fix configure to use pkg-config for xft (Marius Feraru)
- fix build with Sun Forte C++ (Grant McDorman)
- icewmtray crash fixes (Grant McDorman)
1.2.24: 2006-01-22
- option to --replace an extisting window manager
- change menu scroll wheel direction (Thomas Holder)
- paint desktop tray background (Thomas Holder)
- gcc 4.1 build fixes (Hanno Boeck)
- fix gcc strict aliasing errors (Pavel Nemec)
1.2.24pre1: 2005-12-04
- restore Dutch translation from Ton Kersten
- zh_TW translation from Wei-Lun Chao
- fix TaskBarKeepBelow=1 preference
- fix problems in horizontal maximization
- implemented support for --replace option
- Make shaped decorations work in 21 bit graphics cards
(like those common in sparcs) -- Bernhard R. Link
Ok with wiz.
Pkgsrc changes:
- Removed hacks.mk. Net::DNS should work on Mac OS 10.4 withouth this
workaround.
- The package has two options now: "inet6" and "online-tests".
- p5-Net-DNS requires an additional package, p5-Net-IP.
Relevant changes since version 0.49:
====================================
- many bug fixes (see Changes and rt.cpan.org)
Feature Net::DNS::Nameserver loop_once()
Uncommented the documentation of the loop_once() function and introduced
get_open_tcp() that reports if there are any open TCP sockets (useful
when using loop_once().
loop_once() itself was introduced in version 0.53_02
Feature async nameserver behaviour.
Fix IPv6 on AIX
Binding to the local interface did not work when local address was
specified as "0" instead of "::". The problem was identified,
reported and fixed by Achim Adam.
Feature
Net::DNS::RR::OPT
added the the size(), do(),set_do() and clear_do() methods.
Feature:
Added "ignqrid" as an attribute to the Resolver.
use as:
ok (my $res=Net::DNS::Resolver->new(nameservers => ['127.0.0.1'],
port => 5354,
recurse => 0,
igntc => 1,
ignqrid => 1,
),
When the attribute is set to a non-zero value replies with the
qr bit clear and replies with non-matching query ids are
happily accepted. This opens the possibility to accept spoofed
answers. YOU CAN BURN YOURSELF WITH THIS FEATURE.
It is set to 0 per default and remains, except for this changes file
an undocumented feature.
Fix: Makefile.PL: Minor tweak to recognize Mac OS X 10.4 not so relevant
since netdnslib is distributed with the code.
Feature: Calling the Net::DNS::Resolver::dnssec method with a non-zero
argument will set the udppacketsize to 2048. The method will
also carp a warning if you pass a non-zero argument when
Net::DNS::SEC is not installed.
Feature: IPv6 transport support
IPv6 transport has been added to the resolver and to the
nameserver code.
To use IPv6 please make sure that you have IO::Socket::INET6 version
2.01 or later installed.
If IPv6 transport is available Net::DNS::Resolver::Recurse will make
use of it (picking randomly between IPv4 and IPv6 transport) use
the force_v4() method to only force IPv4.
Feature: Binary characters in labels
RFC 1035 3.1:
Domain names in messages are expressed in terms of a sequence of
labels. Each label is represented as a one octet length field
followed by that number of octets. Since every domain name ends
with the null label of the root, a domain name is terminated by a
length byte of zero. The high order two bits of every length octet
must be zero, and the remaining six bits of the length field limit
the label to 63 octets or less.
Unfortunatelly dname attributes are stored strings throughout
Net::DNS. (With hindsight dnames should have had their own class
in which one could have preserved the wire format.).
To be able to represent all octets that are allowed in domain
names I took the approach to use the "presentation format" for
the attributes. This presentation format is defined in RFC 1035
5.1.
I added code to parse presentation format domain names that has
escpaped data such as \ddd and \X (where X is not a number) to
wireformat and vice verse. In the conversion from wire format to
presentation format the characters that have special meaning in a
zone file are escaped (so that they can be cut-n-pasted without
pain).
These are " (0x22), $ (0x24), (0x28), ) (0x29), . (0x2e) , ;
(0x3b), @ (ox40) and \ (0x5c). The number between brackets
representing the ascii code in hex.
Note that wherever a name occurs as a string in Net::DNS it is
now in presentation format.
For those that dealth with 'hostnames' (subset of all possible
domain names) this will be a completely transparent change.
Details:
I added netdnslib wich contains Net::DNS's own dn_expand. Its
implemented in C and the source is a hodgepodge of Berkeley based
code and sniplets from ISC's bind9 distribution. The behavior, in
terms of which chars are escaped, is similare to bind9.
There are some functions added to DNS.pm that do conversion from
presentation and wire format and back. They should only be used
internally (although they live in EXPORT_OK.)
For esotheric test cases see t/11-escapedchars.t.