Instead of using the number of bytes to determine whether or not the
file has shrunk, use the number of lines. This will allow for
spelling corrections, login name of committers being shorter than
others, etc. This is a temporary measure until a better distribution
mechanism is used. Suggested by David Brownlee.
The search for a small Secure Shell server to fit on a laptop with 4
megs ram and no hard disk was fruitless, so Matt Johnston decided to
write his own, and Dropbear is the result. It implements various
features of the SSH 2 protocol, including X11 and Authentication Agent
forwarding. Dropbear is Open Source software, distributed under a
MIT-style license.
Features
* A small memory footprint - Dropbear can compile to a 110kB
statically linked binary with uClibc (and only minimal options
selected).
* Implements X11 forwarding, and authentication-agent forwarding
for OpenSSH clients
* Compatible with OpenSSH ~/.ssh/authorized_keys public key
authentication
* Features can easily be disabled when compiling to save space.
* Preliminary TCP forwarding support (-L style only)
safecat is an implementation of D. J. Bernstein's maildir algorithm.
It can be used to write mail messages to a qmail-style maildir, or to
write data to a "spool" directory reliably. There are no lockfiles with
safecat, and nothing is left to chance. If safecat returns a successful
exit status, then you can be (practically) 100% sure your data is
safely committed to disk. Further, if data is written to a directory
using safecat (or other implementations of the maildir algorithm),
then every file in that directory is guaranteed to be complete. If
safecat fails to write all of the data, there will be no file at all
in the destination directory.
This program allows the body of a message to be filtered through a
series of filters before being passed to the real qmail-queue program,
and injected into the qmail queue.
Changes since previous version:
#00061 michael pp Michael Dales (michael@dcs.gla.ac.uk) Thu Sep 27 10:41:39 BST 2001
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* Contains lots of code by Hanish Menon [www.hanishkvc.com] to enable uCLinux to
work on SWARM.
* Updated the logic in armproc.cpp wrt UART and LCD Ctrls so that
they can rise interrupts to the Interrupt Ctrl if required.
* Updated certain messages and return values.
* Added the srec loader
* Updated the LCD controller address
* ReIntroduced the Parse_Opts logic.
* Will be adding support for SREC file loading.
* Fixed a problem in the bin/Makefile
* Added support for a minimal UART controller.
* Updated the earlier sample LCD controller which I had written wrt its Addr.
* Looking into SWARM and the Device/Pheriperal interface logic in SWARM
* Added a partial LCD Ctrl logic to test the interface logic
* fix a problem with ldms
#00060 michael pp Michael Dales (michael@dcs.gla.ac.uk) Tue May 15 22:53:15 BST 2001
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Added cache invalivation functions to the system coprocessor.
#00059 michael pp Michael Dales (michael@dcs.gla.ac.uk) Fri May 11 16:52:45 BST 2001
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Corrected the n-way set associative cache. Added functionality to the system
co-processor to allow me to read the cycle counter, cache hit counter, and
cache miss counter in an application, using register 11 with opcode 2 set to
0, 1, and 2 respectively.
#00058 michael pp Michael Dales (michael@dcs.gla.ac.uk) Thu May 10 14:05:25 BST 2001
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Added a n-way set associative cache. Default is now 8k 4-way shared cache.
- Add more ad patterns.
- Hooks to get the printer-friendly version of some pages (disabled
by default, controlled by STUBURL_PRINT in adzap.conf).
Note: adds the new STUBURL_PRINT variable; users should update to the
latest adzap.conf as shown in the install message.
Suggested by Greg Troxel <gdt at ir dot bbn dot com> in private mail.
Changes summary since 3.5.6:
Noteworthy changes in Mailcrypt version 3.5.8:
* mc-remail.el updated to support modern remailers (as defined by MixMaster
version 2.9b33, on sourceforge). Closes most of SF#583330.
** the 'Subject:' header is now put in the ## section instead of the ::
section, so remailers should copy them into the final message.
** Use Anon-To: instead of Request-Remailing-To
* fixed mc-gpg.el to cache passphrases by keyid instead of name; this will
help users who have multiple secret keys with the same name but different
passphrases. Closes Debian #161691.
* less noteworthy changes:
** added copy of GPL, since mailcrypt is distributed separately from Emacs
** Added unit test for anonymous remailer support. Encrypting through a
basic remailer chain can now be verified, if you have python and
py-gnupg installed.
** docs: updated 'finger' addresses for remailer lists again, since they
keep moving
Noteworthy changes in Mailcrypt version 3.5.7:
* Integration with the Mew mail client: added hooks to use in Mew summary,
draft, and message buffers. Note that Mew handles PGP-MIME (RFC3156,
"multipart/encrypted") messages by itself; this is just for traditional
armored "in-line" encryption.
* Gnus updates, now usable in summary buffer
* Less noteworthy changes:
** Added a unit test framework. GnuPG decryption now has test coverage.
** GnuPG updates
** MH fix to handle latest versions of mh-e that use read-only message buffers
** Don't use hardwired /tmp directory, might fix some problems on NT.
the NetBSD Packages Collection.
OfflineIMAP is a tool to simplify your e-mail reading.
It synchronizes remote IMAP folders and local Maildir folders. It is fast
flexible and safe. It is also useful if you want to use a mail reader that
does not have IMAP support, has poor IMAP support, or does not provide
disconnected operation.
Changes for vile 9.4 (released Mon Aug 04 2003)
Various bug fixes and some new functionality:
+ modify vilefilt.l to highlight shell commands.
+ add cases for 'u', 'U', 'x' and 'X' to RegStrChr2(), making the
[:upper:] and [:xdigit:] regular expression character classes work.
+ tested with gcc 3.3 and g++ 3.3, modifying several interfaces to use
'const'. gcc 3.x also introduces more nonstandard name-pollution.
+ modify manpage.rc to check if the current buffer is perl, and if so,
to render contents using pod2man or pod2text.
+ add un-filters (atr2ansi, atr2html, atr2text) which convert encoded
control/A text to different forms.
+ modify support for ^X-e to make it use the whole line if the current
buffer is a directory.
+ increase output- and state transitions-limits for latexflt.l,
rpm-filt.l, sh-filt.l and vilefilt.l to compile with Solaris and HPUX
lex programs (report by Adam Denton).
+ modify vile-manfilt to decode UTF-8 emitted by groff 1.18
+ add Ruby syntax filter (rb-filt.l, rb.key).
+ fix: java has no 'operator' keyword.
+ add texmode, as a variation of latexmode.
+ add .ltx, .sty suffixes for latexmode.
+ implement xml-filter based on html-filter.
+ implement xterm-title mode.
+ add syntax filter for rpm ".spec" files.
+ add syntax filter for PostScript ".ps" files.
+ add syntax filter for enscript ".st" files.
+ make cursor-movement on a yank command match vi's, tested for various
left/up motions such as yk, yh, yH, y1G, y0, y-, yb (report by
George Eccles).
+ updates to allow vile to build with perl 5.8.0 (ifdef's checked for
5.6.1, 5.5.3 and 5.4.5).
+ rewrote spell.rc to make it work properly if the spell-filter is
built-in (reported by Clark Morgan).
- If !defined BSD_PKG_MK and DBG is set to -Os, do not alter COPTS.
This stops setting of -march=XXX causing overflowing of install media
- disable -fomit-frame-pointer for lua and koffice
Summary: This release has the following new features that are not
available in 1.4.* releases
1. Generic properties to give application more control on I/O pipeline
2. Time allocation and fill value properties
3. New filters: external compression filter szip
internal shuffling and checksum filters
4. Compact storage layout for datasets
5. Redesigned I/O pipeline for better performance.
NEWS FROM 2.1.3 TO 2.1.4
o Fix bugs treating old objects that have already been considered by
the incremental GC (and survived it). Example:
ObjectMemory globalGarbageCollect.
HomedAssociation class instanceCount
gave 0 instead of 1. As a result, --enable-checking now can be
used.
o Fix bugs when doing #become: between old objects, exactly one of
which has not been considered by the incremental GC and was
incorrectly swept when the collector finally reached it.
o Fix bugs when garbage collection triggered finalization while a
primitive was being run. Finalization is now done in a separate
Process.
o Fix bugs treating very large objects.
o Fix infinite loop when the big object threshold was set between
the size of survivor spaces and the size of the eden.
o Printing Integers was unbelievably inefficient. Fixed together
with some more low-hanging fruit.
o SequenceableCollection>>#replaceFrom:to:with:startingAt: allows
again that stop=start-1 (like replaceFrom: 1 to: 0 with: ...)
Changes:
* Word-wrap fix
* Included two logos for DivX and Ogg Vorbis
* Added option to output slim CD cover cases with page order switched
* Added --no-cover-plaque and --number-in-set <string>
* Updated spec file to match 2.6.1
Changes to mk-files:
* install-mk: add ability to use cp -f when updating
destination .mk files. Also now possible to play games with
FORCE_SYS_MK=ln etc on *BSD machines to link /usr/share/mk/sys.mk
into dest - not recommended unless you seriously want to.
* own.mk (IMPFLAGS): add support for COPTS.${IMPSRC:T} etc
for semi-compatability with NetBSD.
Changes to bmake:
* boot-strap: Allow setting configure args on command line.
* configure.in: add --with-defshell to allow sh or ksh
to be selected as default shell.
* Merge with NetBSD make 20030731
Pick up .SHELL spec for ksh and associate man page changes.
Also compat mode now uses the same shell specs.
* var.c (Var_Parse): ensure delim is initialized.
* unit-tests/Makefile.in: use single quotes to avoid problems from
some shells.
* makefile.boot.in:
Run the unit-tests as part of the bootstrap procedure.
* unit-tests/Makefile.in: always force complaints from
${TEST_MAKE} to be from 'make'.
* configure.in: add check for 'diff -u'
also fix some old autoconf'isms
* Makefile.in (BMAKE_VERSION): bump version to 20030728.
if using GCC add -Wno-cast-qual to CFLAGS for var.o
* Merge with NetBSD make 20030728
Pick up fix for :ts parsing error in some cases.
Pick unit-tests.
Changes since 1.13:
* fixed output warning for large magic db
* added ms-tnef, arc, zoo, arj, rar, EPS entries
* added some more tests
* added removeSpecials/removeExts functions, and capability of adding sub entry
Fixes PR pkg/22332 by Makoto Fujiwara
re2c is a preprocessor that generates C-based recognizers from regular
expressions. The input to re2c consists of C/C++ source interleaved
with comments of the form /*!re2c ... */ which contain scanner
specifications. In the output these comments are replaced with code
that, when executed, will find the next input token and then execute
some user-supplied token-specific code.
re2c generates parsers which are not table-based, and can be twice as
fast as flex.
for NetBSD (written in German) into the NetBSD Packages Collection.
A "NetBSD Device Driver Writing Guide":
It consists of three main sections:
- Introduction to autoconfig(8).
- Usage of the autoconfig(8) infrastructure, demonstrated on the example
of rf(4).
- Core of the rf(4) driver, that shows how data is transfered from and
to a (disk) device.
* Keyboard navigation in menus
* Keys:
Up/Down: select menu item
Left/Right: go in/out from sub menus
Escape: close menu and return focus to windows
Enter: run/execute/toggle menu item
To set input focus on the menu you either click on the title bar
or bring it up with key bindings
* New action strings
* ArrangeWindows
This will arrange the windows on the current desktop
* ShowDesktop
This will iconify all windows on the current desktop
* The same action strings that are in keys file can
now be used in the menu
example:
[ArrangeWindows] (arrange windows)
* New theme items
* toolbar.button.borderWidth: <integer>
* toolbar.borderWidth: <integer>
* toolbar.bevelWidth: <integer>
* toolbar.borderColor: <color>
* slit.borderWidth: <integer>
* slit.bevelWidth: <integer>
* slit.borderColor: <color>
* [startup] option in remember file
Can now add entries to apps file like:
[startup] {xterm}
Then "xterm" will be launched on fluxbox startup.
Can also give a screen option:
[startup] (screen=1) {xterm}
will start it on screen 1 rather than the default 0.
* Rounded corners on menu, windows and toolbar
Theme items:
* menu.roundCorners: <shape item>
* toolbar.shaped: <boolean>
* window.roundCorners: <shape item>
Shape item can be: TopLeft TopRight BottomLeft and/or BottomRight
example: menu.roundCorners: TopRight BottomLeft
* The current style is now marked in the style menu
* Compile time option for toolbar
--disable-toolbar
--enable-toolbar (default)
* Emacs style key bindings in fbrun
* Tab completion in fbrun
* Group persistence over a restart
* Maximization stop on slit and toolbar (check Maximize Over menu items)
* Support for _NET_WM_STRUT
* Regular expression support for remember
Bug fixes:
* Toggle maximize vertical/horizontal
* Slit/Toolbar auto hide bug
* Button alignment bug in title bar
* Trailing whitespace in group file resource
* Group cycling
Based on patch by Tom Hensel [ tom at replic8 dot net ].
GTKsee is an image viewer/browser. The browser shows thumbnails, you
can quickly watch a picture in large or fullscreen by simply tapping
on return. Also has slideshow capabilities.
From pkgsrc-wip, by [ drue at users dot sf dot net ]
Changes since 0.8.7:
* OpenPGP integration (via GnuPG)
* Jabber Browsing
* Groupchat invites / private-messaging
* better SSL certificate handling
* ton of bugfixes
Package now also includes all available language packs.
Import package for openssh+gssapi, which is openssh-3.6.1p2 with version
20030430 of the GSSAPI patches from
http://www.sxw.org.uk/computing/patches/openssh.html
. From the site:
The patches on this page are concerned with adding support for
authenticating users via their Kerberos credentials, and allowing
authenticated users to forward their credentials to a remote
machine over ssh.
These patches are against various versions of the OpenSSH portable
code. SSH has both a legacy protocol version 1, and a newer,
protocol version 2 (which is being standardised in the IETF).
Techniques exist for performing Kerberos authentication over both
protocols, and GSSAPI authentication over protocol version 2.
In this package standard ssh support for kerberos versions 4 and 5 is kept
for version 1 of the ssh protocol (openssh does not support kerberos 4 in
ssh protocol version 2).
These patches, which provide a much more thorough implementation of kerberos
5 support than that shipped with openssh, are pkg'ed here with an eye toward
evaluation of their usefullness for inclusion in the base os.