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a fvwm2 FvwmButton (switches are mainly to set background color etc.)
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This is a powerful frontend for the MiniSQL or MySQL database
engines, that allows the user to search the database through easy
to use searchforms, select databases and tables from a menu, modify
records just by clicking them in a browser and much more. Xsqlmenu
supports having multiple tablewindows open at the same time (even
from different databases !). Also free SQL SELECT statements are
allowed (although they have a few restrictions to avoid confusion).
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ordered in-memory associative arrays.
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storage in arbitrary backing stores.
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Problem noted by Mark White <mark.white@st-edmund-hall.oxford.ac.uk> on
tech-pkg.
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Yodl is a package that implements a pre-document language and tools to
process it. The idea of Yodl is that you write up a document in a
pre-language, then use the tools (e.g. yodl2html) to convert it to
some final document language. Current converters are for HTML, ms,
man, LaTeX SGML and texinfo, plus a poor-man's text converter. Main
document types are "article", "report", "book" and "manpage". The
Yodl document language is designed to be easy to use and extensible.
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-lpthread found in library search path, use explicit path to library.
Noticed by hubertf.
When OPSYS == NetBSD, force use of included mit-pthreads.
Bumb version to "nb1".
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Yodl is a package that implements a pre-document language and tools to
process it. The idea of Yodl is that you write up a document in a
pre-language, then use the tools (e.g. yodl2html) to convert it to
some final document language. Current converters are for HTML, ms,
man, LaTeX, SGML and texinfo, plus a poor-man's text converter. Main
document types are "article", "report", "book" and "manpage". The
Yodl document language is designed to be easy to use and extensible.
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"knews" was dumping core when trying to display a PNG image inline,
and now it doesn't.
Note: "Ctl-P" for UU encoded PNG's is a no-op (unrelated problem).
You'll need to have a message with a properly mime-encoded PNG image
in order to see do_png() go to work.
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* run ${SED} once passing two commands instead of running it twice
* don't copy $$i to $$i.bak, use $$i.done files instead
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QCad is a simple 2D CAD System. With QCad you can easily construct and
modify drawings with ISO-texts, dimensions, hatches and many other
features and save them as DXF-files. These DXF-files are the interface
to many CAD-systems such as AutoCAD and many others.
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TeX it, don't read it! (as stated in that file).
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* sync quoting in all Bernstein's packages
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set, and a distfile which isn't in files/md5 is attempted to be
downloaded.
Fixes a problem pointed out by Dan Mcmahill.
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by ".ifdef BSD_PKG_MK" in /etc/mk.conf, but "MANZ" handling, in
the package, relys on the system's "bsd.man.mk", which _CAN_
_NOT_ see variables protected by ".ifdef BSD_PKG_MK". By passing
"MANZ" in through "MAKE_ENV", only if "MANZ" is defined, we ensure
that the PLIST handling and the package's own handling are on the
same wavelength.
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"MANZ" is set, regardless of it's value. The change only seemed to work
because of the turds left over from the last failed install.
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/etc/mk.conf. Otherwise, in the case where ${MANZ_COMPRESSED_IF_MANZ}
and ${MANZ} are both protected by ".ifdef BSD_PKG_MK", the former fixes
the PLIST inappropriately.
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Changelog for new version not available in usual place --
http://www.epicsol.org/CHANGELOG says that 0.9.18 is most recent version.
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longer available from the lynx download side. More bugfixes - see
http://lynx.isc.org/current/CHANGES for a complete list of changes.
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Enable use of tcp_wrappers in the server.
BDB and Innobase table types are not configured in, so no transaction
support yet.
The 3.23 release has several major features that are not present
in previous versions. We have added new table types: MyISAM, a new
ISAM library which is tuned for SQL and supports large files; BDB,
which uses the Berkeley DB library from Sleepycat Software to
implement transaction-safe tables; INNOBASE, which uses the Innobase
database backend to implement transaction-safe tables. The 3.23
release also includes support for database replication between a
master and many slaves, full-text indexing, and much more.
For a detailed list of changes see appendix E of the online
documentation at http://www.mysql.com/.
The replication code and BerkeleyDB code is still not as tested
and as the rest of the code, so we will probably need to do a couple
of future releases of 3.23 with small fixes for this part of the
code. As long as you don't use these features, you should be quite
safe with MySQL 3.23!
Note that the above doesn't mean that replication or Berkeley DB
doesn't work; We have done a lot of testing of all code, including
replication and BDB without finding any problems. It only means
that not as many users uses this code as the rest of the code and
because of this we are not yet 100 % confident in this code.
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is configured in.
Work around the fact that our libtool doesn't seem to grok "-L dir" syntax.
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Now, mysql-server doesn't require COMPAT_NETBSD13 anymore.
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API/ABI changes, (backward compatible) changes to the client-server
protocol and bug fixes.
The 3.23 release has several major features that are not present
in previous versions. We have added new table types: MyISAM, a new
ISAM library which is tuned for SQL and supports large files; BDB,
which uses the Berkeley DB library from Sleepycat Software to
implement transaction-safe tables; INNOBASE, which uses the Innobase
database backend to implement transaction-safe tables. The 3.23
release also includes support for database replication between a
master and many slaves, full-text indexing, and much more.
For a detailed list of changes see appendix E of the online
documentation at http://www.mysql.com/.
The replication code and BerkeleyDB code is still not as tested
and as the rest of the code, so we will probably need to do a couple
of future releases of 3.23 with small fixes for this part of the
code. As long as you don't use these features, you should be quite
safe with MySQL 3.23!
Note that the above doesn't mean that replication or Berkeley DB
doesn't work; We have done a lot of testing of all code, including
replication and BDB without finding any problems. It only means
that not as many users uses this code as the rest of the code and
because of this we are not yet 100 % confident in this code.
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+ Always use the included sha1 source, since libc's may cause
unaligned access.
+ Don't allow weak aliases in included sha1 code.
+ Bump package version number
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John the Ripper is a password cracker, currently available for UNIX, DOS,
WinNT/Win95. Its primary purpose is to detect weak UNIX passwords. It has
been tested with Linux x86/Alpha/SPARC, FreeBSD x86, OpenBSD x86, Solaris
2.x SPARC and x86, Digital UNIX, AIX, HP-UX, and IRIX.
The DOS and Win32 ports are done with DJGPP and Cygnus Developer's Kit,
respectively.
Package contributed by dawszy@e-lubin.com in private mail.
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Passive OS fingerprinting technique based on information coming
from remote host when it establishes connection to our system. Captured
packets contains enough information to determine OS - and, unlike
active scanners (nmap, queSO) - without sending anything to this host.
Submitted by in private mail.
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really shouldn't be creating a dependency_libs line quite as long as
it does...
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excellent screensaver). It's possible to download and install high-res
maps of selected moons and planets, but including those in the package
would make it weigh in a little heavy, so we just install the READMEs,
and leave it to the user to download the jpgs, if he wants them.
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Passive OS fingerprinting technique based on information coming
from remote host when it establishes connection to our system. Captured
packets contains enough information to determine OS - and, unlike
active scanners (nmap, queSO) - without sending anything to this host.
Package contributed by Dawid Szymanski <daws@irc.pl> on IRC.
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colorize is a log colorize perl script, with some ugly functions:
* Many known log format (including: daemon [classic log format],
squid [and oops], apache [access, error], xferlog, exim, and more)
* Extreme regexp matches (email, url, size, address, version, file etc.)
* Some usefull matches (user, service, protocol)
* Theme support (with multiple config files)
* HTML output support (with valid HTML and CSS code)
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