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with "make show-license". Addresses PR 21616.
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detection.
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`Also properly quote the arguments to soffice.'
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the hard limit and not some arbitary large number.
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with KeyCodeNNN. Patch sent to and accepted by maintainer.
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with KeyCodeNNN. Patch sent to and accepted by maintainer.
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that we're checking for vulnerabilities. If the vulnerabilities file can't
be found, display a warning.
Addresses PR 21572 from Robert Elz.
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Scheler in private mail.
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xemacs-21.5.13 (thanks, magick)
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Bugs fixed in 1.7.5:
* Update install-sh's license to remove an advertising clause.
(Debian bug #191717)
* Fix a bug introduced in 1.7.4, related to BUILT_SOURCE handling,
that caused invalid Makefile.ins to be generated.
* Make sure AM_MAKE_INCLUDE doesn't fail when a `doit' file exists.
* New FAQ entry: renamed objects.
Bugs fixed in 1.7.4:
* Tweak the TAGS rule to support Exuberant Ctags (in addition to
the Emacs implementation)
* Fix output of aclocal.m4 dependencies in subdirectories.
* Use `mv -f' instead of `mv' in fastdep rules.
* Upgrade mdate-sh to work on OS/2.
* Don't byte-compile elisp files when ELCFILES is set empty.
(this documented feature was broken by 1.7.3)
* Diagnose trailing backslashes on last line of Makefile.am.
* Diagnose whitespace following trailing backslashes.
* Multiple tests are now correctly supported in DEJATOOL. (PR/388)
* Fix rebuilt rules for AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile:Makefile.in:Makefile.bot])
Makefiles. (PR/389)
* `make install' will build `BUILT_SOURCES' first.
* Minor documentation fixes.
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because it doesn't work for weeks now.
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2003-05-08 0.5.7
- fixed Interval maths (sf bug 665357)
- fixed sqlite rollback/caching bug (sf bug 689383)
- fixed rdbms table update detection logic (sf bug 703297)
- fixed detection of bad date specs (sf bug 691439)
- required String properties not being flagged (thanks Ajit George)
- only look for CSV files when importing (thanks Dan Grassi)
- can now unset values in CSV editing (sf bug 704788)
- fixed rdbms email address lookup (case insensitivity)
- email file attachments added to issue files list (sf bug 711501)
- added socket timeout to attempt to prevent stuck processes (sf bug 665487)
- email registered users shouldn't be able to log in (sf bug 714673)
- handle missing addresses on users (sf bug 724537)
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* New default theme
Mozilla Firebird 0.6 sports a crisp, fresh and attractive theme, based on the amazing Qute theme by Arvid Axelsson. Also, the new theme has icons for the Bookmark Manager toolbar.
* Redesigned Preferences window
The new Options window puts the most often used preferences into seven convenient panels, each with a descriptive icon selector.
* Improved Privacy Options
With a single click (and a confirmation) you can clear all privacy data including form data, history, cache, cookies, etc.
* Improved Bookmarks
Among other bookmark enhancements, the Bookmarks menu now features a context menu. Try it by right-clicking on a bookmark in the menu.
* Talkback enabled
You are now able to submit Talkback information when Mozilla Firebird crashes, which makes it much easier for developers to fix critical bugs. For more information read about Talkback in the FAQ.
* Automatic Image Resizing
With this feature, Mozilla Firebird shrinks any image that is bigger than the window to make the whole image visible. When this is done, the cursor over the image changes to tell you that if you click, the image is restored to full size. Instructions on how to disable this feature can be found here.
* Smooth Scrolling
Instructions on how to disable this feature can be found here.
* Access to more preferences
You are now able to edit lots of advanced preferences that are not exposed in the Options window by entering about:config in the location bar and press Enter.
* Profile Chrome
You can now install Mozilla Firebird extensions in your own profile folder instead of in the actual program folder. This means that you will be able to upgrade to new versions of Mozilla Firebird without losing all your extensions. Note that it's up to the extension authors to allow their extensions to use this functionality. Some extensions may not offer this as an option yet.
* Mac OS X
Mozilla Firebird is available for Mac OS X. It's still quite rough around the edges but it's a start.
* Lots of bug fixes
There have been too many bug fixes since Phoenix 0.5 to keep track of them all. It's better. Trust us ;-)
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* New default theme
Mozilla Firebird 0.6 sports a crisp, fresh and attractive theme, based on the amazing Qute theme by Arvid Axelsson. Also, the new theme has icons for the Bookmark Manager toolbar.
* Redesigned Preferences window
The new Options window puts the most often used preferences into seven convenient panels, each with a descriptive icon selector.
* Improved Privacy Options
With a single click (and a confirmation) you can clear all privacy data including form data, history, cache, cookies, etc.
* Improved Bookmarks
Among other bookmark enhancements, the Bookmarks menu now features a context menu. Try it by right-clicking on a bookmark in the menu.
* Talkback enabled
You are now able to submit Talkback information when Mozilla Firebird crashes, which makes it much easier for developers to fix critical bugs. For more information read about Talkback in the FAQ.
* Automatic Image Resizing
With this feature, Mozilla Firebird shrinks any image that is bigger than the window to make the whole image visible. When this is done, the cursor over the image changes to tell you that if you click, the image is restored to full size. Instructions on how to disable this feature can be found here.
* Smooth Scrolling
Instructions on how to disable this feature can be found here.
* Access to more preferences
You are now able to edit lots of advanced preferences that are not exposed in the Options window by entering about:config in the location bar and press Enter.
* Profile Chrome
You can now install Mozilla Firebird extensions in your own profile folder instead of in the actual program folder. This means that you will be able to upgrade to new versions of Mozilla Firebird without losing all your extensions. Note that it's up to the extension authors to allow their extensions to use this functionality. Some extensions may not offer this as an option yet.
* Mac OS X
Mozilla Firebird is available for Mac OS X. It's still quite rough around the edges but it's a start.
* Lots of bug fixes
There have been too many bug fixes since Phoenix 0.5 to keep track of them all. It's better. Trust us ;-)
The full release notes can be found at:
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/firebird/release-notes.html
Note that this package is still named 'phoenix-bin' and the script
installed into ${PREFIX}/bin is still 'phoenix-*' until all phoenix*
packages are updated for the 0.6 release.
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Changes:
* (Compiler) Initial support for parametric types.
* (Compiler) New option `--uses <ext-ident>' lists uses of the
declaration <ext-ident>. Scope of the search is the transitive
closure of all modules given on the command line.
* (Compiler) New option `--all' or `-A'. When used with `--make',
rebuild all modules for which sources are available.
* (IO:Select) Fix `Init' to call base type initializer as well.
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Changes:
* (Compiler) Initial support for parametric types.
* (Compiler) New option `--uses <ext-ident>' lists uses of the
declaration <ext-ident>. Scope of the search is the transitive
closure of all modules given on the command line.
* (Compiler) New option `--all' or `-A'. When used with `--make',
rebuild all modules for which sources are available.
* (IO:Select) Fix `Init' to call base type initializer as well.
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Perl5 module for basic set operations.
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* Makefile: Use '>' instead of '>>' on first write to vm-autoload.el
to truncate the file otherwise it will grow each time it is updated.
* vm-mime-attach-message: arrange for forwarded flag of each
attached message to be set when the composition is sent.
* vm-decode-mime-encoded-words: do charset conversion if needed.
Forgot to add this back when vm-mime-charset-converter-alist
was added.
* when cropping images call 'convert' with -page to avoid having
some kind of margin takcked on to the image. The strange
margin seems to be applied to GIFs but not JPGs. No idea why.
* fixed some defcustom variable declarations.
* vm-mime-reader-map-save-file: return the file name to which the object
was saved.
* vm-mime-burst-digest: remove blank lines at the beginning of
message/rfc822 bodies in a multipart/digest object, since they
most likely indicate an improperly packed digest rather than a
message with no headers.
* vm-make-tempfile: use vm-octal to clarify file mode setting.
* vm-make-image-strips: when building the script for incremental
display, don't quote the filenames. DJGPP cmdproxy.exe doesn't
interpret single quotes and using double quotes is pointless.
VM's arguments to 'convert' don't need quoting anyway.
* use vm-pop-check-connection to check POP connections before
trying to read data from them. The checker will signal an
error if the connection is closed or the process associated
with the connection has exited.
* use vm-imap-check-connection to check IMAP connections before
trying to read data from them, The checker will signal an error
if the connection is closed or the process associated with the
connection has exited.
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Changes since 2.5.0:
* Fixed French default shortcut "M?t?o" (did pop up an error
message when invoked. At first start of 2.5.1 the broken
shortcut is replaced in the rc file; if that does not work
remove and re-define the shortcut manually via the "Shortcuts"
menu)
* Improved resizing: status line no longer vanishes when reducing
(however the window bottom now "jitters" during vertical
resizing)
* Allow horizontal resizing of main window when in "grid" layout
(UNIX only)
* Display warning about "lost changes" when the window is closed
via it's title bar "close" button, same as with the "Abort"
button
* TV app interaction configuration dialog: added TV app selection
for UNIX, to select which channel table to use, i.e. select
between xawtv or xawdecode
* Don't require existance of .xawtv for TV app interaction on UNIX
Thanks to "Sir Pingus" for suggesting this fix.
* Programme list can now be scrolled by dragging with the middle
mouse button
* Grid layout: added +/- buttons to control column count;
Thanks to Thorsten for suggesting these features in the
discussion forum
* Disabled "Show column headers" option for the grid layout
* Grid layout: refresh no longer brings scrolled-out elements back
into view
* Added French network "M6" back to the EPG scan's list of "known
providers" and documentation.
Thanks to Thierry for pointing this out first.
* Major bugfix in grid layout: when scrolling horizontally one
programme could be inserted into the wrong network column under
certain conditions
* Bugfix EPG provider scan in non-TV-app-assisted mode: channels
without signal often were not skipped due to uninitialized
variable (bug was introduced in nxtvepg version 0.7.2). Thanks
to Florian Zierer for indirectly triggering discovery of this
bug.
* UNIX: added new command line option "-tvdisplay" to allow
communication with a TV app running on a different X11 server
(e.g. a remote host). Thanks to Stefan Zoller for suggesting
this feature.
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includes, add CATEGORIES).
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It's 17th already, hi dmcmahill!
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include).
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- install into LOCALBASE, not X11BASE.
- style cosmetics (DESCR has 80 columns, sort CATEGORIES, whitespace)
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This module provides a Perl interface to the Z39.50 information
retrieval protocol (aka. ISO 23950), a mature and powerful protocol
used in application domains as diverse as bibliographic information,
geo-spatial mapping, museums and other cultural heritage information,
and structured vocabulary navigation.
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MARC (MAchine Readable Cataloging)
MARC.pm is a Perl 5 module for reading in, manipulating, and outputting
bibliographic records in the USMARC format. It handles conversions
from MARC into ASCII (text), Library of Congress MARCMaker, HTML,
and ISBD. Input from MARCMaker format is also supported. Individual
records, fields, indicators, and subfields can be created, modified, and
deleted. It can extract URLs from the 856 field into HTML.
MARC.pm can handle both single and batches of MARC records. The limit on
the number of records in a batch is determined by the memory capacity of
the machine you are running. If memory is an issue for you MARC.pm will
allow you to read in records from a batch gradually. MARC.pm also includes
a variety of tools for searching, removing, and even creating records from
scratch.
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Changes:
* New feature: access
It provides the way to control to allow/deny the connections.
allow <v4addr>[/<netmask>][,<max>]
allow <v6addr>[/<prefixlen>][,<max>]
allow <domain>[,<max>]
'allow' specifies the acceptable address block and
the acceptable domain name. <max> means the maximum
connections from the address block or the domain name.
Even if <max> is greater than 'maxclient', the maximum
is restricted by the value of 'maxclient'.
always <v4addr>[/<netmask>]
always <v6addr>[/<prefixlen>]
always <domain>
'always' specifies the acceptable address block and the
acceptable domain name with no restrictions. Even if
the number of the connections is already same as
'maxclient', the connection from this address block or
the domain name never be rejected.
deny <v4addr>[/<netmask>]
deny <v6addr>[/<prefixlen>]
deny <domain>
'deny' specifies the unacceptable address block and the
unacceptable domain name. The server always rejects the
connection from this address block and the domain name.
'permit' is an alias to 'allow'.
'reject' is an alias to 'deny'.
* Fix a bug that cvscan doesn't work if 'distfile' isn't set.
* Experimental SOCKS5 support.
If you want to use SOCKS5, please specify SOCKS5_TYPE.
The following types are available:
dante
nec
none (default)
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http://mailtools.anomy.net/CHANGELOG.sanitizer.txt
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