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- Added copyright and license info
- Made affirm's code dumping code safe on perl where B::Deparse
isn't quite up to the job.
- Some minor grammar nits from David Wheeler.
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Change log:
0.26 10th October 2004
* Changed to allow Building with Berkeley DB 4.3
* added cds_lock and associated methods as a convenience to allow
safe updaing of database records when using Berkeley DB CDS mode.
* added t/cds.t and t/pod.t
* Modified the test suite to use "-ErrFile => *STDOUT" where
possible. This will make it easier to diagnose build issues.
* -Errfile will now accept a filehandle as well as a filename
This means that -ErrFile => *STDOUT will get all extended error
messages displayed directly on screen.
* Added support for set_shm_key & get_shm_key.
* Patch from Mark Jason Dominus to add a better error message
when an odd number of parameters are passed to ParseParameters.
* fixed off-by-one error in my_strdup
* Fixed a problem with push, pop, shift & unshift with Queue &
Recno when used in CDS mode. These methods were not using
a write cursor behind the scenes.
Problem reported by Pavel Hlavnicka.
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This is a major update. Changes since 3.x are:
* Summary mode format
- Parts of message bodies are displayed.
- Message number disappeared.
- "=" displays its message number.
- Refile information overrides its body part in Summary mode.
- 'mew-scan-form*' is now 'mew-summary-form*'.
- "j" now jumps to a message with line number instead of its
message number.
- You can still pack messages by "O" in a local folder.
* A new mark scheme
- Marks are preserved even if Emacs is terminated.
- The unread mark 'U' is introduced.
- The multi mark '@' is obsoleted.
- To handle multiple messages, use the target mark '*'.
- To preserve the target mark '*', use the escape mark '$'.
- You can create Virtual mode for unread messages by
"C-um/" + 'U'.
* Summary mode
- Refile information is logged. See "Mail/Refilelog".
- You can pick or grep for a region as well as the entire
folder. ("?" and "'")
- You can rename and remove folders. ("Rd" and "Rr")
* Message mode
- If To:/Cc: contains many addresses, they are covered with a
invisible veil except the first four lines. To toggle the
veil, type "zv".
* Virtual mode
- You can pick or grep if the Virtual mode is created of
a one physical folder.
- You can make a thread if the Virtual mode is created of
a one physical folder.
* Draft mode
- You can complete addresses even if they have the same user
name. See 'mew-use-full-alias'.
- Fixing a bug of 'mew-make-message-hook' so that ispell-message
works.
* IMAP
- A new name space. You can omit the unnecessary prefix,
"inbox."!
- Fcc: %backup
- Invalid cache messages are marked with "#".
- Invalid cache messages can be created even online (by "x").
- IMAP messages are cached with the same UID number.
- Transition mechanism from POP to IMAP is provided.
M-x mew-summary-from-local-to-imap copies messages on a
local file system to an IMAP server.
* NetNews
- NetNews articles are now gained access by article numbers
instead of Message-Id:. Articles are cached with the same
article number.
* Spam filter
- Mew side filtering when scanning/retrieving.
See 'mew-inbox-action-alist'.
- Mew side filtering by a command. ('"')
- IMAP server side filtering. See 'mew-imap-spam-field'.
- Learning as spam or ham. ("ls" and "lh")
* Network
- POP/IMAP/SMTP/NNTP preserves its status even if its
connection is lost by accident.
* Other
- "mewls" is now called "mewl" so that both "mewls" or Mew 2/3
and "mewl" for Mew 4 co-exist.
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Jpegpixi is short for JPEG Pixel Interpolator. The intent of the
program is to interpolate pixels (single pixels, dots, stripes) in
JPEG images. This is useful to correct images from a digital camera
with CCD defects. For example, if one pixel is always bright green,
this pixel can be interpolated with jpegpixi.
Jpegpixi is unique in that it tries to preserve the quality of the
JPEG image as much as possible. Usual graphics programs decode JPEG
images when they are loaded, and re-encode them when they are saved,
which results in an overall loss of quality. Jpegpixi, on the other
hand, only decodes the DCT blocks (typically 8x8, 16x8, or 16x16 pixel
areas) which contain pixels to be interpolated, and when it re-encodes
them, it uses exactly the same parameters with which the image has
originally been encoded. These blocks are therefore only minimally
disturbed, and other blocks remain pixel-by-pixel identical to the
original image.
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- p5-AppConfig-1.56 (jlam)
- p5-Archive-Zip-1.14 (seb)
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Change log:
* important changes in version 1.22 21/11/2004:
This release holds only bugfixes.
- Make list_files() also return full_path() rather than name(),
as that would ignore the prefix field. This was found to break
PPM (bug #8537)
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Change log:
Sun Feb 29 16:51:34 2004 Jarkko Hietaniemi <jhi@iki.fi>
* No functional changes but document the known fact that
under at least Mac OS X 10.3.2 the t/setrlimit.t subtest #8
may fail because of an OS bug. Also reorder the documentation
a bit to collect all the known issues under one heading.
* Release 1.24.
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eric3-3.5.1, gmpc-0.11.2 [pkg/28456], gsasl-0.2.2, gtk-send-pr-0.4.1
[pkg/28443], mathomatic-11.5c, molden-4.2 [pkg/28457], multitail-3.4.2,
netperf-2.3pl1.
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afflicted platform).
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This version support manual tweaking of the shadow appearance.
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(Not best way, but it works on SunOS 5.8.)
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while creating new framework and completely obsoleted by separating
ruby-curses package.
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depend on potrace
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Changes 20041115:
* If ff started without a prefs file, then creating a new font would crash
* If a copyright string contained a newline then ff would generate bad
postscript
* If user added a comment to an empty glyph then the comment wasn't saved in
the sfd file.
* If ff saved a utf7 string to an sfd file (ttf names, etc.) and that string
contained a hyphen that followed immediately after something that needed to
be encoded in base64, then the hyphen would be lost.
* new french UI
* ff was (usually) setting the ascent/descent fields of the 'hhea' table to 0.
When the font was drawn on the mac it was clipped to nothing.
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Changes:
1.50
A few small bugs since the last beta were fixed.
1.50-beta1
This version features a new user-action system, which allows you to define
your own personal actions. You can now define a profile that contains the
entire tabs on both panels. There is new popup panel that can display quick
view, tree etc., a new compare directories menu, support for selecting
certain protocols for certain mimetypes, the ability to cut, copy, and
paste files. Konqueror's right-click actions are now shown. The search now
searches on remote servers and supports profiles. Packing and unpacking to
and from remote URLs is now also supported. Handling of Arj, Lha, Ace and
Iso are now fully supported.
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structure definition use fixed-size fields, which should go some way
to fixing some problems on LP64 platforms.
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* The black channel offset was incorrectly computed when compositing causing
a seg-fault (bug report from Arfune).
* Under extremely rare conditions the GIF coder had a memory leak.
* Moved image list advancement to after the progress monitor call in
QuantizeImages() (bug report by Tim Hunter).
* The display program no longer exits after the first image.
* The JP2 coders no longer interprets the first channel as an opacity channel.
* The VID coder no longer generates a fault (bug report from Arfune).
* CMYK Postscript with a subimage specification no longer returns a grayscale
image (bug report from Arfune).
* Handle image settings with MogrifyImageInfo() method.
* GNS contributed QueryMultilineTypeMetrics(). Its like QueryTypeMetrics()
but returns the maximum text width and height for multiple lines of text.
* Treat -channel as a setting in the command line programs.
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Algorithmic changes
* Input of numbers in bases 2, 4, 8, 16 and 32 is now done in linear bit
complexity as opposed to O(N^2). Useful for all kinds of persistency.
Implementation changes
* Fixed several bugs in the integer input and output routines that could be
blamed for random crashes in the following cases: output in base 32 for
quite large numbers, input in base 2 for fixnums and input in base 3 for
fixnums on a 64 bit target.
* Fixed crash when radix specifiers were used in input streams.
* Speed up on x86_64 and ia64 by adding some inline assembly.
Other changes
* Fixes for compilation on MacOS X and little endian Mips.
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This removes a lot of the previous hacks, replacing them with a fixed setup
for the serial port.
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- generate proper libruby shared library.
- make it sure link extention libraries with RPATH to libruby.so.
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Version 3.2.3 is a maintenance release and contains corrections to
v3.2 only.
BUGFIX: DSPAM misreads boundary delimiter in signed Apple Mail messages
BUGFIX: Signature is not written to multipart blocks with no content type
BUGFIX: dspam_dump for a particular token fails with MySQL 4.1
BUGFIX: Bayesian Noise Reduction is never instantiated
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- use RUBY_REQD in buildlink3.mk.
Fix RUBY_REQD undefined in some case.
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for ruby-uconv any more.
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- Based on mh-6.8.4-JP-3.05 + four official patches.
- Update MASTER_SITES and HOMEPAGE.
- make vmh(1) build again.
- specify proper link option; build again after introduce
of "toolchain wrappers."
- improve patch to concat.c.
Great thanks to Masanori Mikawa on tech-pkg-ja.
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2004/10/11 ***** v2.0.3 shipped *****
2004/09/25 fadden
- Fixed: attempting to add files after deleting *all* entries in an
archive would fail.
- Removed use of a "ushort" from NufxLib.h.
2004/09/20 fadden
- Corrected behavior after flush when original archive can't be
deleted.
2004/09/09 fadden
- Added header offset and junk offset to NuGetAttr.
2004/08/22 fadden
- Fixed obscure bug when recompressing a GSHK-added zero-length file
when "fake threads" is enabled.
2004/03/10 ***** v2.0.2 shipped *****
2004/03/09 fadden
- Set access permissions based on umask when extracting a "locked"
file. My thanks to Matthew Fischer for sending a patch.
- Reject archives with a MasterEOF == 48, not <= 48. There are
some otherwise valid archives created by an old version of ShrinkIt
that have MasterEOF==0.
2003/10/16 ***** v2.0.1 shipped *****
2003/10/16 fadden
- Added workaround for bad HFS option lists created by GSHK.
- Added junk-skipping feature. Up to 1024 bytes of crud (e.g.
MacBinary headers or HTTP remnants) will be searched for evidence
of an archive.
2003/06/19 sheppy
- Added support for resource forks and file and aux types when built
for Mac OS X.
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