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Patch provided by MAINTAINER, Bartosz Kuzma in PR 37052.
Changes since 3.0.619:
- Fix silly bug in formatting hex.
- Check for pcap.h in include/pcap/ for old RedHat-a-likes.
- New commandline parser.
- To stay in foreground, pass --debug instead of -d.
- We can now reset all statistics at runtime (send SIGUSR1)
- Make chroot dir configurable on cmdline (--chroot)
- Make privdrop user configurable on cmdline (--user)
- Implement daylog (brings back a v2 feature)
- Import and export hosts and graphs, this brings back a fairly
major v2 feature. Big ups to Ben for doing a lot of the
design and implementation of this feature!
Note that the v3 database format is, by design, incompatible
with the v2 format.
- Report average KB/s in and out on graphs.
Thanks to Damian Lozinski for suggestion and first cut at the
implementation.
- Fix graph rotation when the delay between rotations is big
enough to clear an entire graph.
- Make ip_proto 8 bits wide, to match the IP header.
- Implement pidfile functionality for people who prefer to
handle daemons in this manner.
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Patch provided by Yakovetsky Vladimir in PR 37092.
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- No C compiler needed for this module
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isn't installed, too. This fixes build problems under NetBSD 4.0_RC1
reported in PR pkg/37111.
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The latest in the 1.1.x stable line (1.1.13) has been released, featuring a
number of stability fixes. This also includes SVSPART, at the request of the
Anope team, SSL fixes, as well as various other bits and pieces.
This is a HIGHLY RECOMMENDED upgrade to anyone running anything prior to 1.1.13
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Not much info other than:
Version 1.2.0-beta -
* Add Support for GET and SET
* Lot of bugfixes
and a fix for CVE-2007-5226
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DragonFly and FreeBSD. It seems like Linux people love those...
This addresses the first part of PR 37100.
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upcoming clean-up.
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* This is the same as 1.1.5 but marked as stable and released as 1.2.0.
* For a complete list of changes since 1.0.5 look at the changes in 1.1.1-1.1.5
Changes 1.1.5:
* Fixed leak when closing a connection, LM-59
* Escape the resource string (fixes problems with iChat contacts), LM-48
* Stale incoming source destroyed/unreffed, LM-60
* Fixed a leak in the synchronous layer, LM-66
* Fixed a couple of warning when building on 64 bit alpha, LM-41.
Changes 1.1.4:
* Generate better message IDs, LM-56
* Fixed a leaking proxy object, LM-51
* Fixed random bugs on connection errors, LM-58
* Removed a warning when using proxy, LM-50.
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* Fixes various build problems, a crash with recent versions of libgsf
* Adds an (incomplete) manual
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* The generated C code is compatible with gcc-4.3.x in c99 or gnu99 mode.
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* scripts/macros.m4: Check for both m4 and M4 in the GNU m4 output,
to fix the build on some platforms.
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* Speed up the Fx interpreter.
* Use ULL not ui64 for MinGW 64-bit constants.
* Call SyncCacheView() instead of SyncImagePixels() in WaveImage().
* Close all references to a pixel cache on disk before removing the temporary
file as required under Windows.
Changes 6.3.6-0:
* Added Scaling 'derivitives' to -distort Arc, so image arcing is now
sharp and clear as you approach the center of the distort.
* Added " -set option:distort:viewport 'geometry' " special option
that can be used to override the output image size and offset.
* Fixed experimental use of -filter and -support in Resampling (more later).
* Changed order for coordinate arguments in -distort (for leastsq addition)
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* docs/reference/Doxyfile.in: Add defines to PREDEFINED so that documentation
is built wihout hiding optional API, such as use of exceptions.
* scripts/macros.m4: Check for both m4 and M4 in the GNU m4 output,
to fix the build on some platforms.
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* libglade/src/xml.hg:
* libglade/src/xml.ccg: Do not use exceptions when compiled with
exceptions disabled. Instead, Gnome::Glade::Xml takes an additional
error parameter like most other g*mm methods that can fail.
* docs/reference/Doxyfile.in: Add defines to PREDEFINED so that documentation
is built wihout hiding optional API, such as use of exceptions.
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fi". There is an easier way to solve the same problem with much less
code.
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* docs/reference/Doxyfile.in: Add defines to PREDEFINED so that documentation
is built wihout hiding optional API, such as use of exceptions.
* libgnomevfs/libgnomevfsmm/directory-handle.cc: Fixed build with
disabled exceptions.
* scripts/macros.m4: Check for both m4 and M4 in the GNU m4 output,
to fix the build on some platforms.
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* Bug fixes
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* Add provision for printing and viewing the logfile
* Make the expose event handler for the drawing area of the "Fax
from socket" notifier more efficient
* Move PrintManager class to utils sub-directory as FilePrintManager
class and provide new TextPrintManager class
* Correctly show help dialog for GTK+ print system checkbox in
settings dialog
* Explicitly forbid copying of IntrusiveCounter and
IntrusiveLockCounter class objects
* Do not initialise the pthread_cond_t object in a Thread::Cond
object if the call to pthread_condattr_setclock() fails (this
avoids a possible resource leak)
* Improve GError handling where relevant
* Change use of g_list_append() to g_list_prepend()
* Greek translation updated.
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* Add a set of patches to re-introduce irssi-config which was removed in this
release. We need this file for chat/irssi-icb to work. An upstream bug
has been opened about this.
http://bugs.irssi.org/?do=details&task_id=537&histring=icb
From the CHANGELOG:
Rewrite SSL connection/handshake code.
Remove support for glib 1.x.
Do not send our hostname to the server (bug #488).
Improve completion for /SET.
Various improvements to the help files.
Make alt/meta+arrow keys work in recent versions of xterm (bug #496)
Fix DCC get when file size is 0 (bug #494).
Fix logging lines with no target to all logs, broken in 0.8.11.
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Changes:
- Stabilized simplify command.
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Patch provided by Mustafa Dogan in PR 37058.
Release 1.4 (2007/03/20)
=========================
ALL:
- XORP now builds on DragonFlyBSD-1.8, FreeBSD-6.2, Linux Fedora
Core6, Linux Debian-3.1 (sarge), NetBSD-3.1 and OpenBSD-4.0.
- XORP now can be compiled with the Intel C/C++ compiler 9.* on
Linux.
- XORP now can be cross-compiled for IA-64, MIPS (Broadcom for
Linksys WRT54G), PowerPC-603, Sparc64, and XScale processors.
- Implementation of OSPFv3 (draft-ietf-ospf-ospfv3-update-14.txt).
- Implementation of floating static routes (i.e., static routes
for the same prefix with different next hop and metrics).
CONFIGURATION:
- Allow static routes to have "nexthop4" and "nexthop6" policy
matching conditions in the "from" block.
- Addition of new FEA configuration statements to retain XORP
unicast forwarding entries on startup or shutdown:
fea {
unicast-forwarding4 {
forwarding-entries {
retain-on-startup: false
retain-on-shutdown: false
}
}
unicast-forwarding6 {
forwarding-entries {
retain-on-startup: false
retain-on-shutdown: false
}
}
}
The default value for each statement is false.
Note that those statements prevent the FEA itself from deleting
the forwarding entries and does not prevent the RIB or any of the
unicast routing protocols from deleting the entries on shutdown.
- The "elements" policy statements for configuring sets of network
routes have been deprecated:
policy {
network4-list foo {
elements: "1.2.0.0/16,3.4.0.0/16"
}
network6-list bar {
elements: "2222::/64,3333::/64"
}
}
The new replacement statement is "network" and can be used to
specify one element per line:
policy {
network4-list foo {
network 1.2.0.0/16
network 3.4.0.0/16
}
network6-list bar {
network 2222::/64
network 3333::/64
}
}
- The following keywords are supported inside the policy
configuration when comparing IPv4 or IPv6 network prefixes:
exact, longer, orlonger, shorter, orshorter, not. For example:
"network4 exact 10.0.0.0/8" SAME AS "network4 == 10.0.0.0/8"
"network4 longer 10.0.0.0/8" SAME AS "network4 < 10.0.0.0/8"
"network4 orlonger 10.0.0.0/8" SAME AS "network4 <= 10.0.0.0/8"
"network4 shorter 10.0.0.0/8" SAME AS "network4 > 10.0.0.0/8"
"network4 orshorter 10.0.0.0/8" SAME AS "network4 >= 10.0.0.0/8"
"network4 not 10.0.0.0/8" SAME AS "network4 != 10.0.0.0/8"
The original operators are supported as well.
- A floating static route (also called "qualified" by some router
vendors) can be added with a configuration like:
protocols {
static {
route 10.10.0.0/16 {
next-hop: 172.16.0.1
metric: 1
qualified-next-hop 172.17.0.2 {
metric: 10
}
}
interface-route 10.30.30.0/24 {
next-hop-interface: "rl0"
next-hop-vif: "rl0"
next-hop-router: 172.16.0.1
metric: 1
qualified-next-hop-interface rl1 {
qualified-next-hop-vif rl1 {
next-hop-router: 172.17.0.2
metric: 10
}
}
}
}
}
LIBXORP:
- The XORP scheduler now has support for priority-based tasks.
LIBXIPC:
- No significant changes.
LIBFEACLIENT:
- No significant changes.
XRL:
- No significant changes.
RTRMGR:
- Bug fix in the semantics of the rtrmgr template %activate keyword.
XORPSH:
- No significant changes.
POLICY:
- Bug fix related to creating export policies that match protocol's
its own routes (e.g., a policy that modifies the BGP routes
exported to its peers).
- Various other bug fixes.
FEA/MFEA:
- Fix the routing socket based mechanism (used by BSD-derived
systems) for obtaining the interface name (toward the destination)
for a routing entry.
- Apply a performance improvement when configuring a large number of
interfaces/VIFs, each of them with the "default-system-config"
configuration statement.
- Bug fix related to atomically modifying the IP address of an interface.
RIB:
- Bug fix related to (not) installing redundant host-specific
entries for the other side of a point-to-point interface if the
netmask for the interface covers the host-specific entry.
RIP:
- No significant changes.
OSPF:
- OSPFv3 is now available.
- The OSPFv3 protocol requires that link-local addresses are used,
therefore it is necessary to configure a link-local address for
each interface, this restriction will be removed in the future.
- The OSPFv3 configuration allows multiple instances to be configured
however only one instance will be created. Configuring multiple
OSPFv3 instances is guaranteed to cause problems.
- Bug fix related to the processing of previously generated LSAs
on startup has been fixed. Restarting a router that was the
designated router could exhibit this problem.
- Bug fix on a broadcast interface if the router was not the
designated router then the nexthop was incorrectly
unconditionally set to the designated router; introducing an
unnecessary extra hop.
BGP:
- BGP has taken advantage of the priority-based tasks in the XORP
scheduler and background tasks are run at a low priority;
leading to improved performance.
STATIC_ROUTES:
- Bug fix related to declaring some of the policy matching
conditions in the "from" block.
MLD/IGMP:
- Bug fix related to atomically modifying the IP address of an
interface.
- Bug fix related to ignoring protocol messages that are not
recognized by the configured protocol version on an interface.
- Ignore control messages if the source address is not directly
connected.
- Don't send the periodic Group-Specific or Group-and-Source-Specific
Queries for entries that are in IGMPv1 mode.
PIM-SM:
- Bug fix related to atomically modifying the IP address of an
interface.
- The PIM-SM control messages do not include the IP Router Alert
option anymore, because it has been included from the newer
revisions of the PIM-SM protocol specification (RFC 4601 and
draft-ietf-pim-sm-bsr-09.txt,.ps).
- Don't send PIM Hello message with DR Priority of 0 when shutting
down an interface, because this is not part of the protocol
specification.
FIB2MRIB:
- Bug fix related to updating the interface and vif name of a
forwarding entry received from the FEA.
CLI:
- Performance improvement if the CLI is processing a large amount
of data. E.g., if xorpsh is used in a pipe like:
cat commands.txt | xorpsh
SNMP:
- Bug fix with the snmpd arguments when sampling whether snmpd
can start and its version is >= 5.2.
Release 1.3 (2006/08/02)
=========================
ALL:
- Numerous improvements, bug fixes and cleanup.
- XORP now builds on Linux Fedora Core5, DragonFlyBSD-1.4,
FreeBSD-6.1.
- Implementation of IGMPv3 (RFC 3376) and MLDv2 (RFC 3810).
Those are necessary to complete the Source-Specific Multicast
support.
CONFIGURATION:
- Addition of new OSPF configuration statement as part of the MD5
keys:
* max-time-drift: u32 (default to 3600, i.e., 1 hour)
It is used to set the maximum time drift (in seconds) among all
OSPF routers. The allowed values are in the range [0--65535]. If
the value is 65535, the time drift is unlimited.
- The following statements for configuring static routes have been
deprecated:
route4, route6, interface-route4, interface-route6, mrib-route4,
mrib-route6, mrib-interface-route4, mrib-interface-route6.
The new replacement statements are:
route, interface-route, mrib-route, mrib-interface-route.
Each of the new statements can be used to configure either IPv4Net
or IPv6Net route.
- The following statements for configuring RIP and RIPng have been
renamed:
* route-expiry-secs -> route-timeout
* route-deletion-secs -> deletion-delay
* table-request-secs -> request-interval
* interpacket-delay-msecs -> interpacket-delay
- The following statements for configuring RIP and RIPng random
intervals have been replaced:
* triggered-update-min-secs and triggered-update-max-secs with
triggered-delay and triggered-jitter
* table-announce-min-secs and table-announce-max-secs with
update-interval and update-jitter
Previously, each interval was specified as [foo-min, foo-max].
Now each interval is specified as
[foo - foo * jitter / 100, foo + foo * jitter / 100]
where "jitter" is specified as a percentage (an integer in the
interval [0, 100]) of the value of "foo".
- The "version" statement for configuring an IGMP interface/vif
allows values in the range [1-3]. Previously, the allowed range
was [1-2].
- The "version" statement for configuring a MLD interface/vif allows
values in the range [1-2]. Previously, the allowed range was [1-1].
- The following statement for configuring PIM-SM (pimsm4 and pimsm6)
has been renamed:
interval-sec -> interval
- If a "then" policy block contains "accept" or "reject" statement,
now all statements inside the "then" block are evaluated
regardless of their position.
- Addition of a new "exit" operational mode command that is
equivalent to the "quit" operational mode command.
- The "create" and "set" configuration commands are merged, so now
the new "set" command can be used for setting values and for
creating new configuration nodes. For backward compatibility,
the obsoleted "create" command is preserved as an alias for the
new "set" command, though it may be removed in the future.
LIBXORP:
- Few bug fixes in the RefTrie implementation.
LIBXIPC:
- Minor improvement in parsing XRL requests.
LIBFEACLIENT:
- No significant changes.
XRL:
- No significant changes.
RTRMGR:
- Various bug fixes.
XORPSH:
- Previously, the "commit" command was not available in
configuration mode if there were no pending configuration changes.
Now the "commit" command is always available, but the following
message will be printed instead:
"No configuration changes to commit."
- Various bug fixes.
POLICY:
- Various bug fixes.
FEA/MFEA:
- Bug fix in transmitting large packets on Linux when using IP raw
sockets.
- Linux-related netlink socket code refactoring and bug fix.
- Bug fix in obtaining the incoming interface for raw packets
(in case of *BSD).
- Bug fix in parsing the ancillary data from recvmsg().
- Accept zeroed source addresses of raw packets, because of
protocols like IGMPv3.
- Bug fix in restoring kernel routes that were automatically removed
when the MAC address or MTU on an interface is modified.
- Bug fix in processing IPv4 raw packets if they contain an IP option
with a bogus option length.
RIB:
- Several bug fixes and improvements.
RIP:
- Various bug fixes in the MD5 authentication support.
- Remove route flap when applying/deleting RIP-related import
policies.
- Fix an issue with INFINITY cost routes that might be bounced
indefinitely between two XORP routers.
OSPF:
- Various bug fixes in the MD5 authentication support.
BGP:
- Prefix limits on a per peer basis.
- Various bug fixes.
STATIC_ROUTES:
- No significant changes.
MLD/IGMP:
- Implementation of IGMPv3 (RFC 3376) and MLDv2 (RFC 3810).
- Unification of the IGMP and MLD execution path.
PIM-SM:
- Bug fix related to the SPT switch (the bug is *BSD specific).
- Use the RPF interface toward the BSR when transmitting a Cand-RP
Advertisement message. Previously the first interface that is UP
was chosen.
- Use the RPF interface toward the RP when transmitting PIM Register
messages toward the RP. Previously the interface of the directly
connected source was chosen.
FIB2MRIB:
- No significant changes.
CLI:
- Bug fix related to tracking the window size when it is resized.
SNMP:
- No significant changes.
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* PrintOperation: Corrected a reference-counting problem that caused
crashes.
Changes 2.12:
* New classes: Builder, RecentAction, Tooltip, VolumeButton.
* Deprecated the Tooltips class.
* More...
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* Glib::wrap(): Don't fail when wrapping an interface that
is implemented by an unrecognized type.
gmmproc-generated code now uses the new wrap_auto_interface(),
so newly-generated source code will require this latest glibmm
version.
* Increase version number check for glib.
Changes 2.14:
* New Regex class, allowing string searching with regular expressions.
* New KeyFile class.
* Main: Added SignalTimeout::connect_seconds().
* OptionContext: Added get/set_summary(), get/set_description(),
set_translation_domain() and set_translate_func().
* Added Glib::get_user_special_dir(), get_user_data_dir(),
get_user_config_dir(), and get_user_cache_dir().
* Improved documentation.
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* fixed crash bug in toon drawing functions for large step offset values
* fixed some problems with displaying game panel when quick-loading tape
* fixed (experimental only) redrawing of every tile per frame (even if
unneeded) for the extended (R'n'D based) EMC graphics engine
* added optimization to only calculate element count for panel display
if really needed (that is, if element count values defined on panel)
* fixed problem with special editor door redraw when entering main menu
* fixed bug with displaying background for title messages on info screen
* some code cleanup for the extended (R'n'D based) EMC graphics engine
* fixed bug with CE action "move player" always resulting in player 4
if there was a CE action with no trigger player (because the player
element was calculated by using log_2() from trigger player bits with
the value PLAYER_BITS_ANY) -- this is now fixed by also storing the
triggering player bit mask and handling all players in "move player"
* fixed bug when defined artwork cannot be found for artwork that has
default artwork cloned from other artwork (without default filename)
* added several fixes to the extended (R'n'D based) EMC graphics engine
* fixed broken editor copy and paste for custom elements between levels
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