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ruby-packages link correctly then. Also, this way,
ruby builds completely and we don't need various RUBY_NO_FOO variables.
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* powerpc.s : conform to SVR4 ABI.
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code compilers on powerpc and sparc.
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which now includes powerpc and sparc.
Bump PKGREVISION.
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Native code compilers for powerpc and sparc are now enabled.
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Bump PKGREVISION.
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* New commands:
+ vm-visit-imap-folder
+ vm-visit-imap-folder-other-window
+ vm-visit-imap-folder-other-frame
+ vm-save-message-to-imap-folder
* New variables:
+ vm-imap-server-list
* vm-primary-inbox can now be a POP or IMAP mailbox specification.
* vm-mime-set-xxx-parameter: use the parameter name passed in
instead of assuming the name is "charset". The only calls to
this function passed in "charset" as the name, so this bug
wasn't affecting anything.
* vm-decode-mime-encoded-words: do charset conversion if needed.
Forgot to add this back when vm-mime-charset-converter-alist
was added.
* vm-send-mail-and-exit -> vm-mail-send-and-exit in vm-user-agent
definition.
* vm-mail-send-and-exit: dropped first arg requirement since the
argument isn't used anyway.
* compute POP cache filenames based on the POP mailbox spec with
the access method as "pop" and the authentication method and
port as asterisks. This prevents visiting the wrong file if
the user starts accessing a POP mailbox through a different
port or using a different access or authentication method.
Automatically migrate the old cache files to the new scheme as
we go.
* fixed convert -page typos.
* vm-set-redistributed-flag: fourth arg of vm-set-xxx-flag
call corrected to be vm-set-redistributed-flag instead of
vm-set-forwarded-flag.
* IMAP BYE responses are always untagged; changed code to match.
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* New commands:
+ vm-visit-imap-folder
+ vm-visit-imap-folder-other-window
+ vm-visit-imap-folder-other-frame
+ vm-save-message-to-imap-folder
* New variables:
+ vm-imap-server-list
* vm-primary-inbox can now be a POP or IMAP mailbox specification.
* vm-mime-set-xxx-parameter: use the parameter name passed in
instead of assuming the name is "charset". The only calls to
this function passed in "charset" as the name, so this bug
wasn't affecting anything.
* vm-decode-mime-encoded-words: do charset conversion if needed.
Forgot to add this back when vm-mime-charset-converter-alist
was added.
* vm-send-mail-and-exit -> vm-mail-send-and-exit in vm-user-agent
definition.
* vm-mail-send-and-exit: dropped first arg requirement since the
argument isn't used anyway.
* compute POP cache filenames based on the POP mailbox spec with
the access method as "pop" and the authentication method and
port as asterisks. This prevents visiting the wrong file if
the user starts accessing a POP mailbox through a different
port or using a different access or authentication method.
Automatically migrate the old cache files to the new scheme as
we go.
* fixed convert -page typos.
* vm-set-redistributed-flag: fourth arg of vm-set-xxx-flag
call corrected to be vm-set-redistributed-flag instead of
vm-set-forwarded-flag.
* IMAP BYE responses are always untagged; changed code to match.
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Changes since 1.11 include:
** General changes
- Added -autoload switch which acts like -autostart but without
actually starting the program.
- It is possible to use the printer emulation without switching off
true drive emulation now.
** C64 changes
- Mouse emulation should work again.
- Improved trap emulation compatibility.
** C128 changes
- Fixed some VDC crashs.
- Added support for national firmware and keyboard mappings.
- Implemented fast IEC bus.
** PLUS4 changes
- New emulator. Currently it contains many bugs and several features
are missing. Do not send any bug reports for now.
** VIC-II
- Fixed some raster interrupt emulation bugs.
- Some minor NTSC fixes.
- Reset should properly reset the VIC-II now.
** SID changes
- The ReSID state is saved in snapshots now.
** Drive changes
- Improved GCR sync detection.
- Added some more jobcodes to the 1581 emulation.
- RAM mirrors are properly emulated now.
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(since it's actually needed pre-build).
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of needing a user
installed pre-build (as apposed to during the install).
This way proper dependencies can be done and allows for building of privoxy
as non-root.
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here.
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of needing a user
installed pre-build (as apposed to during the install).
This way proper dependencies can be done and allows for building of exim
as non-root.
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correct the library name on the example link line (!).
XXX: 'make test' fails.
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a Bomberman clone.
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It's used to enable optional support for Sun mediaLib library. (only takes
effect on Solaris).
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its current state.
Remove unused target, style nits.
If anyone is interested:
FreeBSD patches: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/audio/cdparanoia/files/
OpenBSD patches: http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/audio/cdparanoia/patches/
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Correct USE_OPENLDAP comment accordingly.
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From MAINTAINER, Tom Hensel.
Changes:
- Dovecot may now be compiled with Cyrus-SASL2, specify
USE_SASL2=YES for this to happen.
- use generic USE_OPENLDAP instead of DOVECOT_USE_LDAP
- minor cleanups
0.99.10rc2:
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- Minor bugs corrected, one possible crash when using hardlinks
for copying fixed.
- Minor fix for the 'linebreak-problem' - should be history now
even on non-i386.
- PostgreSQL server will be reconnected on failure.
This will be a stable 0.99.10 release if no new bugs popup.
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(Forgot the last time we did this. Pointed out by Sergey
Svishchev (svs at ropnet dot ru))
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- support for eudora nicknames
- support for ldif format
- minor code cleanup
- bug fix in getopt handling
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TCX is a system designed for the transparent decompression, execution
and recompression of executables under Unix. It allows configuration
options such as the type of compression system used (compress(1),
gzip(1), your own local system etc), timeouts between recompressions,
and emergency directories in case a decompression fails from shortage
of disk space. The system is designed with a reasonable amount of
robustness in mind, such as in the event of system crashes, or races
on trying to uncompress, compress or execute something.
This software is quite old (vintage 1993-94), and some things have moved
on since then. In particular, untcx is setuid root. I have done a minor
security audit, but anyone installing this software is invited to conduct
one for themselves.
===========================================================================
$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2002/09/12 19:37:07 wiz Exp $
WARNING - this package contains a setuid root executable called
untcx, which was written in 1994, and contained calls to getwd(3),
sprintf(3), strcpy(3) and strcat(3). I've done a minor audit of
the code, and have fixed the above functions with calls to safer
alternatives, but you may wish to delete this package from your
own systems until you have carried out your own audit.
===========================================================================
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TCX is a system designed for the transparent decompression, execution
and recompression of executables under Unix. It allows configuration
options such as the type of compression system used (compress(1),
gzip(1), your own local system etc), timeouts between recompressions,
and emergency directories in case a decompression fails from shortage
of disk space. The system is designed with a reasonable amount of
robustness in mind, such as in the event of system crashes, or races
on trying to uncompress, compress or execute something.
This software is quite old (vintage 1993-94), and some things have moved
on since then. In particular, untcx is setuid root. I have done a minor
security audit, but anyone installing this software is invited to conduct
one for themselves.
===========================================================================
$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2002/09/12 19:37:07 wiz Exp $
WARNING - this package contains a setuid root executable called
untcx, which was written in 1994, and contained calls to getwd(3),
sprintf(3), strcpy(3) and strcat(3). I've done a minor audit of
the code, and have fixed the above functions with calls to safer
alternatives, but you may wish to delete this package from your
own systems until you have carried out your own audit.
===========================================================================
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can be found at http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.1/ReleaseNotes.html.
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since there is a problem with aide-0.9 which results in it sending an
email warning on every run of the scanner. Whilst this version may
have other problems (it believes opendir(3)'s output, IIRC), it does
keep quiet about them.
aide-0.6 creates a database from the regular expression rules that it finds
from the config file. Once this database is initialized it can be
used to verify the integrity of the files. It has several message
digest algorithms (md5,sha1,rmd160,tiger,haval,etc.) that are used to
check the integrity of the file. More algorithms can be added with
relative ease. All of the usual file attributes can also be checked
for inconsistencies. It can read databases from older or newer
versions. See the manual pages within the distribution for further
info. There is also a beginning of a manual at
http://www.cs.tut.fi/~rammer/aide/manual.html
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since there is a problem with aide-0.9 which results in it sending an
email warning on every run of the scanner. Whilst this version may
have other problems (it believes opendir(3)'s output, IIRC), it does
keep quiet about them.
aide-0.6 creates a database from the regular expression rules that it finds
from the config file. Once this database is initialized it can be
used to verify the integrity of the files. It has several message
digest algorithms (md5,sha1,rmd160,tiger,haval,etc.) that are used to
check the integrity of the file. More algorithms can be added with
relative ease. All of the usual file attributes can also be checked
for inconsistencies. It can read databases from older or newer
versions. See the manual pages within the distribution for further
info. There is also a beginning of a manual at
http://www.cs.tut.fi/~rammer/aide/manual.html
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