- GTKG generated up to four times more traffic than was needed between
GTKG Ultrapeer and GTKG leafs.
- Improved firewall status detection: if you are not firewalled then GTKG
is now less likely to claim that you are.
- Fix a build problem for some versions of Glade
- A few minor bugs fixed
Changes 0.95.1:
- Bitzi tickets are now persistently cached so that tickets are
available again after restarting GTKG.
- Improved Unicode support:
- Search improvements:
- [GTK2] GUI updates:
- The GUI uses SI prefixes according to IEC 60027-2 (2000-11) Ed. 2.0
everywhere, so hard disk vendors won't fool you any longer.
- Compatibility fixes to allow compilation on more architectures,
including 64 bit architectures.
- There are now two hostiles.txt, a system-wide ("global") and one in
the ~/.gtk-gnutella directory. So you only need to put private
additions into ~/.gtk-gnutella/hostiles.txt. These files are also
automagically reloaded on change, so you don't need to restart
Gtk-Gnutella to make the changes effective.
- Updated listings for geographic information, bogus addresses and
spam sites.
- Greatly enhanced stability as compared to 0.95 due to many bug
fixes.
Notable changes:
- Implement '-s srcaddr' to set the local IP address for all connections.
- Support '-q quittime' when waiting for server replies.
- Use IEC 60027-2 "KiB", "MiB" (etc) instead of "KB", "MB", ...
- Portability fixes, including for FreeBSD, Mac OS X, and Solaris.
Notable changes:
- Implement '-s srcaddr' to set the local IP address for all connections.
- Support '-q quittime' when waiting for server replies.
- Use IEC 60027-2 "KiB", "MiB" (etc) instead of "KB", "MB", ...
- Portability fixes, including for FreeBSD, Mac OS X, and Solaris.
Notable changes:
- Implement '-s srcaddr' to set the local IP address for all connections.
- Support '-q quittime' when waiting for server replies.
- Use IEC 60027-2 "KiB", "MiB" (etc) instead of "KB", "MB", ...
- Portability fixes, including for FreeBSD, Mac OS X, and Solaris.
${TOOLS_DIR} so that we avoid inspecting various variables during the
top-level make invocation -- rather, we defer inspection until the
target is actually made. This allows TOOLS_REAL_CMDLINE.*,
TOOLS_REAL_CMD.*, and TOOLS_REAL_ARGS.* to be defined after bsd.tools.mk
is included and still affect the creation of the tools under ${TOOLS_DIR}.
value of TOOLS_REAL_CMDLINE.makeinfo. In this case, we split MAKEINFO
into the command and the arguments, and allow the default command line
to be constructed.
separate file pkgsrc/mk/bsd.pkg.extract.mk. Also, include this file
ahead of the inclusion of bsd.tools.mk so that tools required to
extract are created by the tools framework.
This release fixes a number of minor bugs and adds initial support
for more extensive metadata support, upgrades `libneon', and
includes internal improvements.
Clearlooks is new and modern-looking GTK2+ engine, based on Bluecurve.
It has the looks of various themes blended together, resulting in a
theme that's easy on the eyes and visually pleasing.
The difference with pixmap based themes is that it does not sacrifice
a lot of speed. In fact, it is roughly as fast as Bluecurve.
This package provides the Metacity theme part of Clearlooks. The GTK2+
theme is included in the gtk2-engines package.
* Added Clearlooks engine and theme [Andrew Johnson, Thomas Wood ]
* Fixed various Crux bugs, and bug 170113 [ Thomas ]
* Memory and other fixes for Smooth engine [ Andrew ]
* Better looking insensitive icons for Industrial [ Michele Cella ]
* Work arounds for GNOME "Places" and "Desktop" menu bar applet item colours in
Industrial, LighthouseBlue, Mist and ThinIce themes [ Thomas ]
While here, use correct patterns in CONFLICTS.
This makes more sense since there is never going to be a pkgsrc
replacement for ldconfig. We now always create an ldconfig tool in
${TOOLS_DIR} that either calls the system-supplied one if it exists,
or is a no-op.
that a package needs. Tools that pkgsrc needs are listed in
PKGSRC_USE_TOOLS, and tools that a package needs on top of that are
listed in USE_TOOLS.
Define "TOOL" variables, e.g. SED, AWK, MKDIR, etc. for each of the
tools that pkgsrc needs, and "TOOLS_TOOL" variables, e.g. TOOLS_SED,
TOOLS_AWK, TOOLS_MKDIR, etc. for each of the tools that a package
needs. These variables contain the full command line to the real
command and arguments needed to invoke the tool.
created under ${TOOLS_DIR} that invoke <tool>, e.g.
TOOLS_ALIASES.gawk= awk
The example above causes the "gawk" tool to be added to ${TOOLS_DIR} as
both "gawk" and "awk".
from the announcement:
The primary focus of 0.41 has been bug fixing.
[...]
A couple new features also found their way in. First, the black and
white tracing functionality introduced in 0.40 has been improved to also
allow conversion of color and grayscale images. Second, is the addition
of a new clone tiler facility which creates patterns, tesselations, and
other sorts of geometric tiling arrangements.
User requests and comments also stimulated a number of improvements to
units handling, extensions, the Invert Selection command, layers
selector, icon theming, and several new translations.
changes (afaics, there is no complete changelog):
-changes for easier handling (cdv init instead of manual mkdir)
-speedup
-changed license to BSD
-bigfixes
The Announcement:
Berkeley DB 4.3.28 is a patch release to 4.3.27, everyone is encouraged
to update to this version. The following have been addressed in this
patch release:
1. All patches for the prior version have been applied as well
as a few other fixes.
2. The product is available as a Windows x86 binary installer
To see the change log for version 4.3.28, please visit:
http://www.sleepycat.com/updat e/4.3.27/if.4.3.27.html