program tries to install a kernel driver allowing unrestricted access to
all hardware ports. Unprivileged users cannot do that anyway.
XXX: Should we disallow the installation on Solaris at all because of this?
a minor release of legacy filmGimp version 0.21 of CinePaint, not designed for
distribution. Distributors, please wait for v0.22 as it will handle i18n much
better.
- Bug fix release for 2.10
- The gd plugin for font handlers was not being used at all if the build
did not use fontconfig, e.g., on Windows. In addition, the code had
dropped the name mapping to Windows font names.
- PostScript output had an extraneous '%' character on the first line,
which would cause printing to fail.
- Text handling, during both sizing and layout, incorrectly handled
empty lines such as label="\nabc".
- HTML-like tables had been changed to use too much vertical space,
to possibly use the wrong font in calculating the height of a line,
and to use the wrong offset when moving the baseline from one line to
the next.
0.91
* Code reorganization
* New GTK+ interface
* Yet another overhaul of the XImage code, with some optimizations
* Improved some documentation
* Changed license to the GPL (and LGPL)
* Major security fixes
* Assorted bug fixes
* Netwinder (ARM) port
* Locking rewrite [Bruce Momjian]
* 25-50% speedup in core driver code [Joe Zbiciak]
* Solaris version [Simon Thornington]
* OpenBSD support [Matt Mosley]
* GTK 1.1/1.2 support [David Raufeisen]
* Movie mode
* Bulb mode, for long exposures