0.6.3.6
rewrote parts of src/Makefile (warning: only the use of
GNU make is supported although others may also work, see
short comment in src/Makefile)
changed (src/)Makefile target "dist-clean" to "distclean"
removed src/Makefile maintainer-clean target
added wchar.h/stddef.h configure check and depincludes rules
added file dep_wcslen.c with depincludes rule (see top of file)
added wcslen check (also in libwcs)
call automake in ./maintainer-prep to create install-sh
check getop.h or getopt/getopt.h presence
moving header includes from common.h to the .c files
do not make use of mktime as this is often broken
remove configure mktime check
added another flavour of M50 to supported phones
open port with O_NONBLOCK and disable O_NONBLOCK when device is open
add option --ignore-serial-bits to make some phones/cables work
add option --device-timeout=<seconds>
print exact type of unsupported sms pdus to stderr
reindented all code
0.6.3.5
fix segfault
run phone_init (thus fixing direct sms receive)
0.6.3.4
removing a lot of bugs about uninitialized variables that turned
into segmentation faults (thanks to Ronald Wahl for showing
up my programming errors)
fixed some other small bugs that made show up wrong data (network
status, network gprs status)
remove caching code for vendor and model as it crashes e.g. with
CygWin (maybe their compiler again?)
0.6.3.3
replacing cfmakeraw by redefining the function (instead of a code block
replacement) and adjust configure.in
do not open device non-blocking
set termios read counter to 10 seconds and character counter to 0
make repeating of last at command generic
rewritten tty_read method with split-off tty_readline method
interpret the bit error rate value on info output
replace "ATZ" init string with "\rATZ"
apply the fix from 0.6.3.2 correctly
create scmxx.spec from scmxx.spec.in by maintainer-prep script
0.6.3.2
add S46 to supported phones
include fix from http://bugs.debian.org/171217
exchange 'make' with '$(MAKE)' in toplevel Makefile
0.6.3.1
fix one character in scmxx.c to get output again
fixed Makefile.in to install the man page
0.6.3
first usage of wchar_t and iconv which makes several input/output charsets
possible and even compatible
enabling generic charsets for phonebook upload and download
enabling generic charsets for sms sending and decoding
enabling special sequences \XXXX for generic characters and \n for <NL> and
\\ for '\'
added local date format output for SMS and info
fix sms resend bug
fix a lot of sms decoding bugs and clean up the SMS header code
added UCS2 decoding of SMS
added status report request option --srr
changes --file (-f) to --out (-o)
0.6.2
fix configure.in to check for Win32 specialties
fix Makefile.in to make use of Win32 specialties
add SL45i (SLIK) to known phones
decreased maximum PDU size for file upload to 175 to fix SL4x v23 VCF upload
rearrange info() output
****************************************
* IMPORTANT: Security bugfix for Samba *
****************************************
The SuSE security audit team, in particular Sebastian Krahmer
<krahmer@suse.de>, has found a flaw in the Samba main smbd code which
could allow an external attacker to remotely and anonymously gain
Super User (root) privileges on a server running a Samba server.
This flaw exists in previous versions of Samba from 2.0.x to 2.2.7a
inclusive. This is a serious problem and all sites should either
upgrade to Samba 2.2.8 immediately or prohibit access to TCP ports 139
and 445. Advice created by Andrew Tridgell, the leader of the Samba
Team, on how to protect an unpatched Samba server is given at the end
of this section.
The SMB/CIFS protocol implemented by Samba is vulnerable to many
attacks, even without specific security holes. The TCP ports 139 and
the new port 445 (used by Win2k and the Samba 3.0 alpha code in
particular) should never be exposed to untrusted networks.
jisx0208fonts package into multiple packages.
"Shinonome Font Family" is a set of BDF bitmap fonts. The original author
Yasuyuki Furukawa was pleased to hand over its maintenance to the /efont/.
It includes 12, 14, 16 dots Japanese (JIS X 0201/0208) and ISO8859-1
terminal fonts. 18 dots ISO8859-1 fonts are also included. All of the
above fonts have normal, bold, italic, and bold-italic faces.
These fonts are in Public Domain. Share and Enjoy.
jisx0208fonts package into multiple packages.
naga10 font is a set of bitmap font for Japanese. It contains 10x10
dots JIS X 0208 font and 5x10 dots 1-byte charset font.
This package also includes 6x12 dots Latin-1 (medium/bold) and JIS X
0201 1-byte charset fonts with normal width which are missing in
official X distribution.
jisx0208fonts package into multiple packages.
Kappa 20dot Fonts is the set of bitmap fonts for X Window System. It
contains 20x20 dots Kanji (JIS X 0208) with vertical version, Latin
1/2/3/9 (ISO-8859-1/2/3/15) fonts. All fonts have both of medium and
bold weights.
splitting jisx0208fonts package into multiple packages.
Kaname-cho font is a 12x12 dots bitmap font for Japanese.
This font was originally designed by Yuuji Ebihara for SX shell under
SHARP X68000 personal computer. The conversion to BDF was done by tetsu
at kuis.kyoto-u.ac.jp.
jisx0208fonts package into multiple packages.
ELISA FONT is an 8x8 dots bitmap font for Japanese. It was made in
NIFTY-Serve FYHPPC `ELISA FONT PJ' for HP 100LX/200LX palmtop computers,
then converted to BDF format for X Window System. Its size is modified
to 8x10 dots.
jisx0208fonts package into multiple packages.
ELISA FONT is an 8x8 dots bitmap font for Japanese. It was made in
NIFTY-Serve FYHPPC `ELISA FONT PJ' for HP 100LX/200LX palmtop computers,
then converted to BDF format for X Window System.
This package also contains 4x8 dots for JIS X 0201 and ISO-8859-1
1-byte charset fonts.
jsclasses is a set of new document classes for ASCII pLaTeX2e. It is
based on standard class file of pLaTeX but have lots of improvements
and new features.
pTeX/pLaTeX (Publishing TeX/LaTeX) are Japanese-support versions of
TeX/LaTeX in respectively and have the following new/improved features
as well as the one TeX has:
o it can layout text lines in vertically as well as horizontally, it
can even be mixed in the same page.
o it supports Japanese line-layout rules (kinsoku).
o it generates high quality page by adjusting the spacing between
Japanese-Japanese characters, or Japanese-Latin characters.
o it layout lines of the Japanese characters by JFM.
pTeX is developed by ASCII Corp. and now distributed under the BSD style
license.
This package contains architecture independent part.
pTeX/pLaTeX (Publishing TeX/LaTeX) are Japanese-support versions of
TeX/LaTeX in respectively and have the following new/improved features
as well as the one TeX has:
o it can layout text lines in vertically as well as horizontally, it
can even be mixed in the same page.
o it supports Japanese line-layout rules (kinsoku).
o it generates high quality page by adjusting the spacing between
Japanese-Japanese characters, or Japanese-Latin characters.
o it layout lines of the Japanese characters by JFM.
pTeX is developed by ASCII Corp. and now distributed under the BSD style
license.
This package contains executables and few configuration files.
- logroll now rolls wtmpx and httpd-ssl as well (no reporting)
- proc-ipmon adds scan analysis and log data summary
- proc-news now produces a sorted domain-only readership report
* unicode combining character support
* new encoding: chinese GBK
* new 'backtick' command and string escape to embed command
output into e.g. the hardstatus line
Update submitted by Juan RP <juan@xtraeme.unixbsd.org>