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features:
* Rich set of number classes
* Elementary, logical, transcendental functions
* C++ as implementation language brings efficiency, type safety,
and algebraic syntax
* Memory efficiency
* Speed efficiency
* Interoperability
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argument so it can find postconf.
bump PKGREVISION.
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Release notes for the gEDA/gaf 20040111 snapshot
Changes
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General / Summary
* Lots of changes in most areas. This release contains the largest amount of changes in quite a while.
Expect bugs, crashes, and general instability. If you tell me about them, I might be able to fix them.
* Probably the biggest set of changes were the addition of multi-line text support. The bulk of the work was
done by Carlos. The text add dialog box and the multi attribute add/change dialog box both support the
adding and editing of multi line text items, however, I am going to change these dialog boxes in a
subsequent release to be a little like the old behavior, but still support multi-line text support. Full
multi-line text support requires that you use gtk+ 2.2.x.
* Also part of the above changes was to get rid of some fixed sized buffers within libgeda and gschem.
Hopefully I have hashed out all the bugs in these changes, but I wouldn't be surprised if I missed
something. Please report all crashes. Thanks.
* Changed the file format a little. Changed the way sch/sym files are versioned and added a field to the
text item to support the multi-line text feature addition. I recommend everybody run gsymupdate and
gschupdate (and verify the resulting files!) to get rid of the log warning message. gEDA/gaf will always
write the new file format for all saved schematic/symbols.
* The v flag (the version of the sym/sch file), in the past, was keyed off of a version date, such as
20030901. Starting with 20040111, I am no longer using this date as the version of the sch/sym file, but
rather I added a new field (number) which is the file format version. The new version line looks like:
v 20040111 1
This is nice that I don't have to update all the symbols, schematics, etc... to get rid of a log warning
message. The current version of the file format is 1. All past files are versioned as 0. As an experiment,
I left all the symbol files at v 20031231 1 and nobody should care/notice. I am planning more changes to
the file format in subsequent releases and this version field will make changing it easier.
* The text object has an additional field which is the number of lines (N) the text item contains. The text
item is then followed by N number of lines of text. Example:
T 48400 59900 9 10 1 0 0 0 3
Line1
Line2
Line3
* The component libraries:
vhdl, verilog, new asic, and the new gnetman
are commented OUT in the system-commonrc file. I did this because there are significant symbol name
clashes between these libraries. If you want to use one of these libraries, please place the appropriate
(component-library "...") string in some rc file. This commenting out is temporary, till I fix the
component name clashing bug (jitterbug#9).
* The component-library-search keyword in the system-commonrc file was commented out. If a directory is
specified for the component-library-search keyword, then libgeda/gschem/gnetlist will automatically find
any directories in the specified directory and add them to the component search path. By having this
keyword in place, this would have undone the above commenting out.
If gschem/gnetlist cannot find your custom component libraries after upgrading to 20040111, then either
comment in the component-library-search keyword back into the system-commonrc file or explicitly add the
custom component libraries to an rc file. The latter action is prefered.
This info was added on 02/08/2004.
* Upgraded all packages to use gettext (GNU gettext) 0.12.1. I don't think that anybody who downloads the
source tarballs will need this particular version, but you will certainly need it if you build the CVS
version.
* Partially applied Carlos' UTF-8 patch for gtk+ 2.2.x. I couldn't test the complete patch, so I will keep
working on this. Moving libgeda to use UTF-8 internally is going to be a bit of work, but the sooner it
happens, the better.
* The gEDA Suite setup program has been improved considerably. It now supports the download of the tarballs
automatically using wget. All you need to get from the gEDA website is the toplevel Makefile and type:
make xinstall and the setup program will do the rest. See below in the build section for more information
on using xinstall. Please report any problems with gEDA Suite setup so it can be further improved.
* Much more documentation that gets installed now (almost all of it). I included Bill Wilson's gsch2pcb
tutorial and Russ Dill's tragesym tutorial. I also am installing all READMEs, so please see the
gedadocs.html file for almost all available documentation on gEDA/gaf. You can access this file via
Help/Manual... in gschem (make sure you have a web browser installed).
libgeda
* Shared library version number now at 20.
* In 20030901, libgeda was accidentally being built without optimization. Fixed in this version.
* Applied Carlos Nieves Onega's multi-line text patch. See below in the gschem for more info. This patch
changed and fixed a lot of things in libgeda, so expect some instability.
* Applied a few more patches by Carlos to perfect the multi-line text support in libgeda (mainly dealing
with support for tabs in multi-line text items).
* Added postscript output for mutli-line text items. This support is really new and not 100% perfect. Expect
some problems here, mainly when you start rotating and changing the alignment of many line text items.
Putting tabs into the text strings is not yet supported.
* Fixed a really nasty bug in o_attrib_get_name_value() which was caused by g_strsplit() not behaving the
same between glib 1.2.x and glib 2.2.x. Be careful when using g_strsplit, especially if you use both
versions of glib. Bug caught by Stuart.
gschem
* Added the --with-stroke command line to specify where ./configure can find the libstroke files.
* Changed the behavior of the print dialog box to close when the user presses the Print button.
* Added the ability to generate PNGs from the command line. Look at gschem/scripts/image.scm for the scheme
script. Command line looks like: gschem -o test.png -s image.scm filename.sch
* Added a schem rc keyword: image-size which lets you set the size of the PNG image generated using the
above guile script.
* Applied Carlos Nieves Onega's multi-line text patch. This patch adds multi-line text support to
gschem/libgeda. This patch made some very deep changes to internals which haven't changed in years, so
expect some instability. Multi-line text is properly supported only when using gtk+ 2.2.x. You will be
able to load schematics and edit multi-line text (in a limited fashion) if you use gtk+ 1.2.x
* Part of the above patch was the removal of a bunch of fixed sized buffers. Hopefully Carlos and I have
fixed all issues surrounding these changes, but expect some instability here as well as we work out the
kinks.
* Applied a patch by Carlos to highlight the proper alignment value in the pull down menu in the Edit
Text... dialog box.
* Fixed the visual alignment of the menu items and hotkeys when using gtk+ 2.2.x.
* Improved the appearance of a few of the dialog box, by mainly adding whitespace. A few dialog box got a
few more touch ups, but nothing too drastic.
* Applied a patch by Carlos to add multi-line attribute editing to the multi attribute dialog box. The
changes for this are not complete and will change in the next release.
* Updated the pt_BR.po with Antonio's UTF-8 version.
* Applied Stuart's multi-select open patch. Now you can select multiple schematics to open using the
File/Open... dialog box. Hold down the shift or control key as you click on filenames.
* Part of Carlos' multi-line text patch was to change the quick rendering of text from a line to a
rectangle. Refined and refactored this code a little to properly display attributes.
* Fixed a long standing bug in the File/Open... and File/Close... mechanisms when dealing with multiple
windows. Bug identified by Karel Kulhav.
* Fixed a long standing bug in the preview window (for schematics and components) where there would be
garbage data in the bottom of the window. The bug only manifested itself under very specific conditions
and only when using gtk+ 1.2.x. I'm quite surprised nobody else complained about it (or rather recently).
* Applied a patch by Carlos to support the new Spanish characters.
* Fixed the invalid scrollbars on startup bug.
* Updated the man page a little bit. Added code to the build mechanism to generate an html version of the
man page, which is installed into the documentation directory.
* Bunch of other improvements and bug fixes.
gnetlist
* Upgraded Bill Wilson's gsch2pcb gnetlist backend to the latest (1.4)
* Applied all of Carlos' DRC2 patches.
* Applied all of Stuart's spice-sdb patches. The included spice-sdb backend should be Stuart's absolute
latest version. A bunch of improvements to various parts of gnetlist were included in these patches.
* Applied of Stuart's patch to the partlist backends.
* Updated the man page a little bit. Added code to the build mechanism to generate an html version of the
man page, which is installed into the documentation directory.
* Added the scheme rc keyword: unnamed-netname which lets you control what the unnamed nets should be
called.
* Add the necessary rules to the Makefiles to install all the backend READMEs into the documentation
directory.
* Applied a patch by Christopher K Eveland to fix a condition where gschem2pcb was picking up a pin when it
should not. If somebody could test gschem2pcb on an existing project and make sure it still works as
expect, it would be greatly appreciated.
* Added the Racal Redac format backend by W. Kazubski.
* Added the new RF Cascade and futurenet2 backends by Dan McMahill.
* Applied a bunch of patches by Dan for doing net aliasing/renaming. These patches touched the C files as
well as various backends.
* Applied a few more patches by Dan to fix some m4 quoting issues with the PCB backends.
* Bunch of other minor bug fixes.
gsymcheck
* No significant changes (lots of pending work though).
* Updated the man page a little bit. Added code to the build mechanism to generate an html version of the
man page, which is installed into the documentation directory.
symbols
* Werner Hoch has fixed a whole slew of symbols in various component libraries. Thanks Werner!
* Added a whole bunch of contributed symbols from various people. Thanks.
* Added a bunch of new Spanish characters by Carlos.
* Removed vhdl, verilog, asic, and gnetman from the system-commonrc file.
geda (gManager)
* Piotr Miarecki added a bunch of features and fixed a few bugs in gManager. Give it a try and let him how
gManager works for you. gManager is looking really nice.
* Integrated Antonio's pt_BR translation. This should work now.
* Added a strategic sleep to the mainloop of gManager to reduce the CPU load.
utils
* Updated Bill Wilson's gsch2pcb to version 1.4
* Add the necessary rules to the Makefiles to install all the backend READMEs into the documentation
directory.
* Integrated Stuart's garchive script.
docs
* Applied a whole bunch of patches from Dan McMahill to the symbol creation guide. These patches added/fixed
information related to the footprint= attribute.
* Started using hyperref.sty for all LaTeX generated documentation, which adds hyperlinks to the pdf files.
* Added a bunch of converted txt -> tex documents. The conversions were done by Dan McMahill.
* Added the Dan McMahill's documentation for the RF Cascade gnetlist backend.
* Rewrote the toplevel gedadocs.html index file to link all the new documentation, readmes, man pages, and
tutorials. The gedadocs.html now file contains almost all existing documentation on gEDA/gaf that I'm
aware of.
* Added a couple of tutorials that people have written. Namely Bill Wilson's gsch2pcb and Russ Dill's
tragesym tutorials. Both of these tutorials are accessible from the gedadocs.html file.
* Explicitly stated in the file formats document that all the file formats associated with gEDA/gaf are
covered by the GPL version 2.0.
* Lots of improvements and fixes to various docs.
examples
* No significant changes.
For more a detailed changes, please look in the appropriate ChangeLogs in the source tarballs.
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- Avoid "set{u,g}id ... invoked ... with fd 1 closed" warnings
- Cleanup DLOPEN from Local/Makefile.pkgsrc
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Changes 1.14.1:
- The GTK+-2.0 client is now built by default.
- Lots of improvements to the GTK+-2.0 client.
- The GTK+-2.0 client should now compile for Win32.
- Teams are supported.
- Civserver now works on UTF-8 locales.
- Lots of bug fixes.
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- The GTK+-2.0 client is now built by default.
- Lots of improvements to the GTK+-2.0 client.
- The GTK+-2.0 client should now compile for Win32.
- Teams are supported.
- Civserver now works on UTF-8 locales.
- Lots of bug fixes.
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Changes since 0.55:
- Full compatibility with GTK 2.4
- Uses EWMH window flags if gDesklets is installed
- Integrated patch for event locations by Priit Laes (thanks, Priit!)
- Fixed endless loop bug (thanks to Inigo Serna for locating the bug),
aka Debian bug #221406
- Fixed slash and ampersand bugs in event summaries, aka Debian bugs #216064
and #217697
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and slightly modified by me.
By default, this module exports a single hash (`%RE') that stores or
generates commonly needed regular expressions. Patterns currently
provided include:
* balanced parentheses and brackets
* delimited text (with escapes)
* integers and floating-point numbers in any base (up to 36)
* comments in 44 languages
* offensive language
* lists of any pattern
* IPv4 addresses
* URIs.
* Zip codes.
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Changes since 1.11.12:
**********************
GENERAL USER ISSUES
* Several memory leaks have been plugged.
* Thanks to Ville Skyttä the man page has a few less spelling errors and is
slightly more accurate.
* An unlikely potential segfault when using the :fork: connection method has
been fixed.
* Misc cosmetic, readability, and commenting fixes.
* The CVS server has had the protocol check for unused data from the client
partially restored.
* A fix has been included that should avoid a very rare race condition that
could cause a CVS server to exit with a "broken pipe" message.
* A minor problem with the nmake build file that was preventing the source from
compiling under Windows has been fixed.
* Tests have been added to the test suite.
Changes from 1.11.11 to 1.11.12:
********************************
GENERAL USER ISSUES
* Infinite alias loops in the modules file are now checked for and avoided.
* Clients on case insensitive systems now preserve the case of directories in
CVS/Entries, in addition to files, for use in communications with the CVS
server.
* Some previously untested behavior is now being tested.
* Server support for case insensitive clients has been removed in favor of the
server relying on the client to preserve the case of checked out files, as
per the CVS client/server protocol spec. This is not as drastic as it may
sound, as all of the current tests still pass without modification when run
from a case insensitive client to a case sensitive server. This change
disables little previous functionality, enables access to more of the
possible namespace to users on systems with case insensitive file systems,
fixes a few bugs, and in the end this should provide a major stability
improvement.
* Thanks to Ville Skyttä the man page is a bit more accurate.
* Thanks to Ville Skyttä some unused variables were removed from the log_accum
Perl script in contrib.
* Thanks to Alexey Mahotkin, a bug that prevented CVS from being compiled with
Kerberos 4 authentication enabled has been fixed.
* A minor bug that caused CVS to fail to report an inifinte alias loop in the
modules file when portions of the alias definition contained trailing slashes
has been fixed.
* A bug in the gzip code that could cause heap corruption and segfaults in CVS
servers talking to clients less than 1.8 and some modern third-party CVS
clients has been fixed.
* mktemp.sh is now included with the source distribution so that the rcs2log
and cvsbug executables may be run on systems which do not contain an
implementation of mktemp.
* Misc documentation fixes.
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explicitly.
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Changes since 0.0.6:
- A command line tool "gss" added in src/.
- gss_display_status can return multiple description texts (using context).
- The Swedish translation has been updated.
- Various cleanups and improvements.
- Implemented gss_export_name and gss_krb5_inquire_cred_by_mech.
The Kerberos 5 backend also support them.
- gss_inquire_cred support default credentials.
- Kerberos 5 gss_canonicalize_name now support all mandatory name types.
- Kerberos 5 gss_accept_sec_context now support sub-session keys in AP-REQ.
- Added new extended function API: gss_userok.
- API documentation in HTML format from GTK-DOC included in doc/reference/.
- Moved all backend specific code into sub-directories of lib/.
- The gss_duplicate_name function now allocate the output result properly.
- Man pages for all public functions are included.
- Documentation fixes. For example, all official APIs are now documented.
- Fixed typo that broke gss_wrap for 3DES with Kerberos 5.
- Improvements to build environment.
- Autoconf 2.59, Automake 1.8 beta, Libtool CVS used.
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squid 2.5.STABLE5 + two official patches.
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Most of these changes from 2.5.STABLE4 to 2.5STABLE5 are already applied
in previous squid-2.5.4nb8 package.
Changes to squid-2.5.STABLE5 (1 Mar 2004):
- cache.log message on "squid -k reconfigure" was slightly confusing,
claiming Squid restarted when it just reread the configuration.
- Bug #787: digest auth never detects password changes
- Bug #789: login with space confuses redirector helpers
- Bug #791: FQDNcache discards negative responses when using
internal DNS
- pam_auth fails on Solaris when using pam_authtok_get. Persistent
PAM connections are unsafe and now disabled by default.
- auth_param documentation clarifications and added default realm
values making only the helper program a required attribute
- Bug #795: German ERR_DNS_FAIL correction
- Bug #803: Lithuantian error messages update
- Bug #806: Segfault if failing to load error page
- Bug #812: Mozilla/Netscape plugins mime type defined (.xpi)
- Bug #817: maximum_object_size too large causes squid not to cache
- Bug #824: 100% CPU loop if external_acl combined with separate
authentication acl in the same http_access line
- squid_ldap_group updated to version 2.12 with support for ldaps://
(LDAPv2 over SSL) and a numer of other improvements.
- Bug #799: positive_dns_ttl ignored when using internal DNS.
- Bug #690: Incorrect html on empty Gopher responses
- Bug #729: --enable-arp-acl may give warning about net/route.h
- Bug #14: attempts to establish connection may look like syn flood
attack if the contacted server is refusing connections
- errorpage README files included in the distribution again showing
who contributed which translation
- Bug #848: connect_timeout connect_timeout ends up twice the length.
forward_timeout option added to address this.
- Bug #849: DNS log error messages should report the failed query
- Bug #851: DNS retransmits too often
- Bug #862: Very frequently repeated POST requests may cause a
filedescriptor shortage due to persitent connections building up
- Bug #853: Sporatic segmentation faults on aborted FTP PUT requests
- Bug #571: Need to limit use of persistent connections when
filedescriptor usage is high
- Bug #856: FTP/Gopher Icon URLs are unneededly complex and often
does not work properly
- Bug #860: redirector_access does not handle "slow" acls such as
"dst" or "external" requiring a external lookup.
- Bug #865: Persistent connection usage too high after sudden burst
of traffic.
- Bug #867: cache_peer max-conn=.. option does not work
- Bug #868: refuses to start if pid_filename none is specified
- Bug #887: LDAP helper -Z (TLS) option does not work
- Bug #877: Squid doesn't follow telnet protocol on FTP control
connections
- Bug #908: Random auth popups and account lockouts when using ntlm
- Support for NTLM_NEGOTIATE exchanges with ntlm helpers
- Bug #585: cache_peer_access fails with NTLM authentication
- Bug #592: always/never_direct fails with NTLM authentication
- wbinfo_group update for Samba-3
- Bug #892: helpers/ntlm_auth/SMB/ fails to compile on FreeBSD 5.0
- Bug #924: miss_access restricts internal and cachemgr requests
even if these are local
- Bug #925: auth headers send by squidclient are mildly malformed
- Bug #922: miss_access and delay_access and several other
authentication related bug fixes.
- Bug #909: Added ARP acl support for FreeBSD
- Bug #926: deny_info with http_reply_access or miss_access
- Bug #872: reply_body_max_size problems when using NTLM auth
- Bug #825: random segmentation faults when using digest auth
- Bug #910: Partial fix for temporary memory leaks when using NTLM
auth. There is still problems if challenge reuse is enabled.
- ftp://anonymous@host/ now accepted without requiring a password
- Bug #594: several mime type updates (ftp:// related)
- url_regex enhanced to allow matching of %00
And two official patches' changes.
assertion failed: helper.c:323: "srv->flags.reserved"
synopsis If using ntlm authentication then Squid may
randomly abort with the above assertion
failure if a request is aborted while Squid
waits for a response from the domain controller
severity Medium
date 2004-03-01 23:55
bugzilla #937
versions Squid-2.5.STABLE5
platforms All
workaround half_closed_connections on (the default)
squid_ldap_auth can be confused by the use of reserved characters
synopsis squid_ldap_auth may be confused by the use of
reserved characters allowing the login name to
be masqueraded in different manners possibly
allowing the user to partially bypass certain
per-user restrictions or confuse third party
accounting packages.
Note that the user can not bypass the login
procedure as such. All he can do is to make
the login name look different than normal.
There is still full audit trails on who the
user is etc.
The patch also adds and documents a -d flag to
both squid_ldap_auth and squid_ldap_group to
allow for easier tracing of the operation of
these programs if results is not what is
expected.
severity Major
date 2004-03-04 09:37
bugzilla #935
versions Squid-2.5 and earlier
platforms All
configuration configurations where squid_ldap_auth is used
for authentication using a search filter (-f
option) and where squid_ldap_group is not used
to further restrict the valid usernames.
workaround Combine squid_ldap_auth with squid_ldap_group
to only allow valid logins who are member of a
certain group, or alternatively use a
proxy_auth_regex acl to deny the use of any
login using restricted characters.
acl bad_login proxy_auth_regex [()\\*]
http_access deny bad_login
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Changes since 0.4.7:
- Traceback text is now cached.
- Tracebacks can be propagated across sockets as text.
- Added makeLogRecord() to allow a LogRecord to be created from a dictionary.
- Closing a handler now removes it from the internal list used by shutdown().
- Made close() call flush() for handlers where this makes
sense (thanks to Jim Jewett).
- The exc_info keyword parameter can be used to pass an exception tuple as
well as a flag indicating that the current exception should be logged.
- A shutdown hook is registered to call shutdown() on
application (Python) exit (thanks to Jim Jewett).
- Removed redundant error check in setLoggerClass().
- Added RESET_ERROR to logging.config.
- SocketHandler now uses an exponential backoff strategy.
- Minor documentation corrections.
- Made _listener global in stopListening().
- Made listen() correctly pass the specified port.
- Removed some redundant imports in __init__.py.
- Added the record being processed as a parameter to handleError.
- Handler.handle returns the result of applying the filter to the record.
- Added a seek(0, 2) in RotatingFileHandler before the
tell() call. This is because under Windows, tell()
returns 0 until the first actual write.
- Altered findCaller to not use inspect.
- Renamed warn and WARN to warning and WARNING. This may break
existing code, but the standard Python module will use
warning/WARNING rather than warn/WARN. The fatal and FATAL synonyms
for critical and CRITICAL have also been removed.
- Added defaultEncoding and some support for encoding Unicode messages.
- Added process ID to the list of LogRecord attributes.
- Modified Logger.removeHandler so that it does not
close the handler on removal.
- Modified SMTPHandler to treat a single "to address" correctly.
- Modified SMTPHandler to add a date header to the SMTP message.
- Modified HTTPHandler to factor out the mapping of
a LogRecord to a dictionary.
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* fixed a problem of SpinButton.get_value_as_int for the case of
the value is minus' src/gtkEdit.ml (Jun Furuse)
* ocamllex is abstracted by CAMLLEX in Makefiles (Jun Furuse)
* more parametrizations in config.make.nt (Jun)
* added the selection method to clist. (Jun)
* Glib.Io.add_watch returns event source, so that we can remove it later (J)
* added Glib.Io.read (J)
* added a new module Gdk.Input (J)
* various improvements to GtkText (Antoine Mine)
* fix Glib.IO (Henri Dubois-Ferriere)
* fixes in ml_gdk.c: win32 and ClientData
* GtkThread.main switches GtkMain.Main.main to call GtkThread.thread_main
* added GList.clist#get_row_state and GWindow.file_selection#file_list
(by Francois Pessaux)
* added META (by Stefano Zacchiroli)
* fixed applications/camlirc (Tim Freeman)
* add gdk_property_*
* fix GdkPixbuf.create_pixmap
* add GdkEventClient (requested by Didier le Botlan)
* add Gdk.Window.get_pointer_location (Tim Freeman)
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Changes:
* changed DB and DBEnv set_get_returns_none() default from 1 to 2.
* cleaned up compatibility iterator interface.
* the legacy compatibility dict-like interface now support iterators
and generators and allows multithreaded access to the database.
* fixed a tuple memory leak when raising "object has been closed"
exceptions for DB, DBEnv and DBCursor objects. I doubt much
previous code triggered this.
* use of a closed DBCursor now raises a DBCursorClosedError exception
subclass of DBError rather than a boring old DBError.
* added DBCursor.get_current_size() method to return the length in bytes
of the value pointed to by the cursor without reading the actual data.
* Standalone pybsddb builds now use a _pybsddb dynamic/shared library
rather than _bsddb. This allows for pybsddb to be built, installed
and used on python >= 2.3 which includes an older version of pybsddb
as its bsddb library.
* Can now compile and link with BerkeleyDB 4.2.x (when its released).
* the legacy bsddb module supports the iterator interface on python 2.3.
* Support the DBEnv.set_shm_key() method.
* Fixed setup.py include/{db4,db3} header file searching (SF bug #789740).
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The torrentutils are a set of utilities for managing BitTorrent
(`.torrent') files and interactiving with BitTorrent trackers.
The torrentutils contain the following programs:
torrenttool is a script that extracts and displays information from
BitTorrent files, as well as testing and generate checksums for
files listed in them.
defrag is a script that defrags files simply by making a copy of
the file. The original file is then replaced by the copy. Due to
the fact that BitTorrent splits files in pieces, and downloads
these pieces in random order, the downloaded files are often severely
fragmented. This means that reading these files will be slower,
sometimes as much as 30% slower. defrag can also recurse directories.
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[pkg/24660].
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effecitve at reducing spam at the time of this writing.
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