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2.0 with gcc 3.4. The patch is no longer required with 2.0.3.
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1.26 April 5, 2004
[ BUG FIXES ]
- The fix to make CGIHandler support flush_buffer and autoflush caused
it to not rethrow any exceptions created during the request. If
error_mode was set to 'fatal', then an error would simply cause no
output to be generated. Task id #531.
- A comment in the last line of a component call with content caused a
syntax error in the compiled component. Reported by Todd Goldenbaum.
Task id #530.
- The various request handling methods in CGIHandler once again return
the value of calling the Interp object's exec() method.
- Explicitly handle redirect statuses when an abort exception is
thrown from the Interp object's exec() method. This fixes some
problems when this module was used with David Wheeler's
MasonX::Interp::WithCallbacks module.
- Using a <%shared> block when "in_package" was set to something other
than HTML::Mason::Commands led to an error like "Can't call method
"call_dynamic" on an undefined value". Reported by David Wheeler.
Task id #535.
1.25 December 12, 2003
[ BUG FIXES ]
- CGIHandler did not support $m->flush_buffer or autoflush. Reported
by Shane McCarron.
- Every line in the error stacktrace had a 'g' appended to it in HTML
error mode.
- The HTML error display of the stacktrace was not filtering out some
packages that it should have, so there were extra lines that made it
harder to find the real error.
- Several FakeApache methods were broken: path_info, uri, and
the_request. Reported by Matthias F. Brandstetter.
[ ENHANCEMENTS ]
- The CGIHandler request object now supports the autoflush parameter.
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* GUI updates:
* File info pane renamed to "Downloads".
* Downloads pane renamed to "Sources".
* Progress of a download can now be visualized.
* Uploads and download sources pane now contain a visual progressbar.
* The GTK2 GUI can now be resized smaller than a width of 933 pixels.
* Search results now include an extension column.
* The Gnet stats panel and the statusbar now include horizon statistics.
* New Gnutella extension HSEP/0.2 included.
* The remote shell now includes a command "HORIZON", which will output horizon
stats.
* If no default port is specified, gtk-gnutella will now bind to a random port
and will use that port from then on.
* If you are behind a firewall and have routed a port to gtk-gnutella, please
check that gtk-gnutella is still running on the port you want it to!
* Will parse up to 150 hosts in a gwebcache reply to bootstrap from.
* New hostcache to make gtk-gutella connect to the network more quickly.
* Translations updated.
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the netqmail patch.
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been around long.
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and provides NetBSD-style rc.d scripts and an example mailer.conf.
The rc.d scripts used to belong directly to the qmail package. Changes
made during the move here:
* Rename qmailfoo_softlimit to the more accurate qmailfoo_datalimit.
* Parameterize logging as qmailfoo_logcmd (default: splogger).
* Run all sploggers (not just qmail-send's) as user qmaill, rather than root.
* Replace "@CAT@" with "@HEAD@ -1" for files expected to contain one line.
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packages. They now simply compile and install qmail and its
prerequisites. (The add-on scripts and config files will be revivified
as a separate qmail-run package. Thus, QMAIL_AUTOCONFIG is no longer
needed.)
The user is notified at install time that one popular, well-regarded
way to enable qmail is to follow the directions in "Life with
qmail", and that another way is to install the qmail-run package.
These changes, based on discussion with Charles Cazabon, are intended
to make life easier for the helpful people on the qmail mailing
list by clearly marking custom add-ons as such.
Other changes:
Since netqmail is a tarball containing the qmail tarball plus the
netqmail bits, we can use it for both packages and share more logic
between the two packages: MASTER_SITES, DISTINFO_FILE, WRKSRC, and
the post-extract target.
Now that there's one place to put the distinfo, add Eben Pratt's
simple patch to build and install on Mac OS X 10.3 (the patch is
not applied on other OSes).
Bump PKGREVISION of both packages.
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GAMEGRP etc. to DTRT.
(partly addresses PR pkg/26236)
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Changes since 0.7.1:
GTetrinet 0.7.7 - 2004-04-18
- Regenerated tarball using automake 1.4 to workaround
tar --posix problems.
GTetrinet 0.7.6 - 2004-04-16
- Added a button in the Preferences dialog that opens a browser window
with the GTetrinet themes webpage. (Dani)
- Made the main window resizable. It doesn't mean that the fields will
be resizable too ;) (Dani)
- Now you can rotate and move a piece while holding CTRL. This fixes the
bug reported by Christian Kröner. (Dani)
- Disable deprecated flags which broke the build with
GTK 2.4 (Kjartan Maraas).
- New and updated translations: Norwegian (Kjartan Maraas),
Croatian (Robert Sedak), Irish (Alastair McKinstry),
Brazilian Portuguese (Steve Lacerda and Estêvão Samuel Procópio),
British English (Gareth Owen), Canadian English (Adam Weinberger),
Welsh (Dafydd Harries), Catalan (Jordi Mallach), Swedish (Christian Rose),
Czech (Miloslav Trmac), Portuguese (Duarte Loreto),
Dutch (Vincent van Adrighem), Polish (Artur Flinta),
French (Christophe Merlet), Spanish (Dani Carbonell).
GTetrinet 0.7.5 - 2003-10-04
- HIGification improvements in several dialogs (Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker).
- Make the default keys usable in azerty keyboards (Dani).
- New and updated translations: Azerbaijani (Metin Amiroff),
Polish (Artur Flinta), Japanese (KAMAGASAKO Masatoshi).
GTetrinet 0.7.4 - 2003-08-29
- Fix configure.in so nobody needs intl/ dir. (Jordi)
- Connect and Team dialogs now have "OK" as default action (Dagfinn Ilmari
Mannsåker).
- Fix a crash when restoring the default keys (Dani).
- Cursor fixes for the game fields (Dani).
- Fix bug where keyboard would become unusable on game start (Benjamin Drieu).
- Disable channel list by default to avoid problems with weird servers (Dani).
- New and updated translations: Spanish (Francisco Javier F. Serrador),
Czech (Miloslav Trmac), Dutch (Kees van den Broek), Polish (Artur Flinta),
Serbian (Danilo Segan), Malay (Hasbullah Bin Pit), Catalan (Jordi Mallach),
Welsh (Dafydd Harries), Traditional Chinese (Abel Cheung),
German (Gerfried Fuchs).
GTetrinet 0.7.3 - 2003-06-23
- Fixed search path for gtetrinet.png broken in 0.7.2.
- Merged Connect/Disconnect buttons.
- Fixed annoying bug in keyboard handling code which could make
GTetrinet beep on each keypress.
- New and updated translations: Traditional Chinese (Abel Cheung),
Dutch (Tino Meinen), Macedonian (Arangel Angov).
GTetrinet 0.7.2 - 2003-06-07
- Added new icons to several places.
- Merged Start/Stop button.
- Nickname autocompletion in partyline!
- Show /msg commands in partyline.
- The mouse cursor is now hidden while playing.
- New keyboard shortcuts for connect/disconnect, change team and
start/stop/pause game.
Attack/defense keys are now configurable, helping Azerty keyboard users.
- Other bugfixes.
- New and updated translations: French (Christophe Merlet), Catalan
(Jordi Mallach), Swedish (Christian Rose), Portuguese (Duarte Loreto),
Czech (Miloslav Trmac), Dutch (Tino Meinen), Brazilian Portuguese
(Alexandre Folle de Menezes), Japanese (KAMAGASAKO Masatoshi), Serbian
(Danilo Segan), Basque (Julen Landa Alustiza), Traditional Chinese
(Abel Cheung).
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Bump PKGREVISION.
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Bump PKGREVISION.
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in PLIST.
Bump PKGREVISION.
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Bump PKGREVISION.
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source code does not use that type anyway...
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below the variable settings and above any make targets.
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openssl/buildlink3.mk to be included unconditionally to provide the des.h
header and des* routines.
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hashcash-0.32 - 09-Apr-2004 - Adam Back <adam@cypherspace.org>
* documentation fixes
* change multiple regexp behavior; previous algorithm only allowed
higher overrides; need to support both higher and lower
overrides. This also required introducing -o option to join
regexps which are set intersections where otherwise risk of
uninteded override occuring and mail being rejected as spent or
insufficent bits. Now revert to lexical order most specific
regexp first.
* wrote test script test.sh
* fix a few minor bugs uncovered by above test script
* -c now means check date
* allow -n etc with -X
* introduced -b relative to default way of specifying bits
* -b is no optional, if want token fully checked, but can give -b
default; or new relative to default -b +0.
hashcash-0.31 - 01-Apr-2004 - Adam Back <adam@cypherspace.org>
* final 0.x version (v0 format) release before 1.x version (v1
format) (bug fixes / maintenance only afterwards on 0.x version)
* remove -O3 from Makefile, use -O instead as fails on HPUX or
sun.
* fix some out of date usage stuff in hashcash man page.
* disable timing loop unless timing needed
* fix multiple reciept bug in -cX/-cx reported by Junior Ang
<junior@chrysant.com>. If you receive a mail multiple times
because you are on the receipt list multiple times, there will
be multiple hashcash headers for you. In this case it is
necessary to examine the first matching, non-spent stamp. The
bug was previous versions stopped on the first matching stamp
and then failed because it was spent. Need to keep going and
check later also matching stamps until find one which is not
spent.
* rationalize command line args further. No implied -m , more
things that are awkward to implement but not that useful are
disallowed.
* change purge operation to use read-write operations in the same
sdb file rather than creating a temporary file. This makes
locking easier and is also aesthetically nicer.
* add flock(2) database file write locking, and change creation
logic to use open(2) to avoid creation db race-condition also.
* make resource string case insensitive by default to match email
semantics; add -C option to force case sensitivity if desired
(email addresses are converted to and stored in lower case, so
you have to both mint and verify with case sensitivity turned on
to make use of case sensitivity)
* support minting multiple resources with multiple command line
args. Also if no resources given on command line, read
resources from stdin.
* support supplying multiple email addresses, for people who want
to accept as multiple addresses.
* support multiple resources on purging also.
* support multiple tokens with check mode as cmd line args, if
none given as args, read tokens from stdin; if -X/-x read from
cmd line args, then from stdin as email (matching stamp headers
skipping stamp headers)
* rename default simple database to hashcash.sdb (.sdb extension),
to distinguish from planned support for better database.
* fix bug in PPUTS didn't match PPRINTF
* fixup -l, -w, -n so they support multiple tokens also
* made use of -b optional (get the default on mint & check)
* added "-b default" to specify default number of bits with -s
(otherwise no way to measure the default speed without
specifying the number of bits -- and when this can change over
time it would be inconvenient for scripting to have to
separately obtain this)
* added support for wildcard email addresses with '*' wildcard
marker. '*' before '@' does not match '@', '*' after '@' does
not match '.'. And both email addresses must contain @ sign and
same number of '.' separated sub domains as wildcard address.
Wildcard matching is the new default. Use -S to get plain
string match. Can turn back on with -W.
* increased size of random string to reduce chance of collisions
between users. Now negligible chance of collision with typical
token sizes.
* added support for regexps. Can work from POSIX library or BSD
regexp library. Use -E to get regexps. Input is always in
POSIX syntax (specials are not quoted to have special action;
are quoted to have plain meaning). If using BSD library still
give input in POSIX syntax, it's converted to BSD internally.
* implement highest matching semantics. Ensures that eg -c -b10
*@bar.invalid -b15 adam@bar.invalid will not accept a 10 bit
token for adam@bar.invalid. (This is done by sorting resources
highest bits required first and accepting only the first highest
matching resource.)
* change arg parsing so -b, -e, -g, -z, -E, -W, -S, apply to the
following resources and tokens, and can be changed for later
resources/tokens with tokens and args interspersed. Means you
have to give these args before the resource/token or you will
get defaults.
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the logic after that of NetBSD's user(8). Now we get unique IDs as
intended (instead of always getting 300).
On Panther Server, we need to send a HUP to lookupd(8) to make the
system notice a newly niload'd user account. No harm done on the
consumer version of Panther.
Ensure that PATH is set to our liking.
Bump version to 20040801.
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First commit to start address PR pkg/26236.
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header files not following the C++ standard...
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allow packages using <bsd.man.mk> to generate catted man pages.
Problem noticed with mail/mailwrapper, for which this fixes the
build.
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sendmail-8.13.1.
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as x86_64--netbsdelf when it is identified as x86_64--netbsd.
2) Check the version of as using the just-computed ${AS_PATH}, not ${AS},
following the change to gcc3/Makefile.common submitted by jlam@netbsd.org
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following the change to gcc3/Makefile.common submitted by jlam@netbsd.org
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differences from previous versions:
getmail version 4 has been completely rewritten. It is designed to
closely mimic the interface and user experience of getmail version
3, but the new architecture necessitates some differences you will
notice:
* the getmail rc file (configuration file) format has changed. If
you are upgrading from version 3, you will need to write a new
configuration file based on the contents of your old one. The
new file format resembles the old in many ways. Each account you
retrieve mail from will require a separate rc file, but getmail
can operate with multiple rc files simultaneously if you wish to
retrieve mail from multiple accounts.
* support for protocols other than POP3/SPDS. IMAP support is now
included, and other protocols can be added with relative ease.
* support for SSL-encrypted protocols. The included POP3 and IMAP
retriever classes are complemented by SSL-enabled counterparts.
* messages can be filtered or annotated by external programs like
spam filters and anti-Microsoft-worm programs. Filters can cause
messages to be dropped completely.
* a flexible, extensible architecture. Additional classes for
handling new mail protocols, filter types, or destination mailstores
can be added without needing to modify the main script at all.
Feel free to contact me if you need a custom retriever, filter,
or destination class written, or if you want commercial support
for getmail.
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0.99.10.9 2004-07-31 Timo Sirainen <tss at iki.fi>
- MySQL compiling got broken in last release
- More PostgreSQL reconnection fixing
0.99.10.8 2004-07-30 Timo Sirainen <tss at iki.fi>
+ LDAP support compiles now with Solaris LDAP library
- IMAP BODY and BODYSTRUCTURE replies were wrong for MIME parts which
didn't contain Content-Type header.
- MySQL and PostgreSQL auth didn't reconnect if connection was lost
to SQL server
- Linking fixes for dovecot-auth with some systems
- Last fix for disconnecting client when downloading mail longer than
30 seconds actually made it never disconnect client. Now it works
properly: disconnect when client hasn't read _any_ data for 30
seconds.
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- Convert to use bsd.options.mk.
- The virus database has been moved to ${VARBASE}/clamav.
* freshclam/clamd: fix crash on PPC when LogFile was enabled together
with LogSyslog
* configure: improve gethostbyname_r check; cleanups
* clamav-milter: Use GETHOSTBYNAME_R_6
Better load balancing if max_children = 0
Fixed warning message when building on FreeBSD4.9
Closed (small) memory leak
Fix crash when the 1st remote service goes down
Only use gethostbyname_r on LINUX for now
Improved load balancing a bit
* clamdscan: fix stdin scanning in local mode
* clamav-milter: %v in the template file handling is now replaced
only with the virus name, no "stream:" appears
* libclamav/mbox.c: Fix crash when debugging on SPARC
* libclamav/message.c: Fix occasional crash when scanning
multipart within multipart e-mails
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