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Webmin is a web-based interface for system administration for Unix.
Using any browser that supports tables and forms, you can setup user
accounts, Apache, DNS, file sharing and so on. Webmin consists of a
simple web server, and a number of CGI programs which directly update
system files.
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Originally Cygne was developed by Dox as a Bandai Wonderswan (Colour)
emulator for Windows systems. From version 2.1 Dox decided to
release the Windows sources to the public in GPL form which allows
others to use the source and hack it :)
Cygne/SDL is a Cygne port using the Simple Directmedia Layer (SDL)
library. Cygne/SDL is released as OpenSource under the GPL license.
It uses code from the orignal Cygne (allthough a bit modified),
code from the MAME NEC CPU core as well as portions from several
SDLemu emulation projects. Anybody may hack the current sourcecode
if they like or can make additional changes into it.
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Bump PKGREVISION.
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MORI Kouji on tech-pkg-ja mailing list.
- merge security fix related change between samba 2.2.9 and 2.2.10.
See http://www.samba.org/samba/whatsnew/samba-2.2.10.html or
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2004-0686.
Bump package revision.
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Welcome to utopia. The year is 2174, and you have been ordered to
function as an orbital sniper. In your world there's just three
kinds of people: VIPs, dissidents and normal citizens. VIPs run
the world: they must not come to harm. Dissidents must die. If a
commoner or two gets wasted in progress, it'll count against you
when your post ends.
You were a normal citizen only moments ago. If you manage to prove
yourself and keep VIPs safe in your area, they might make you a
VIP. Or do poorly enough and they might decide that you're the
enemy.
On screen, VIPs are designated blue, threats are designated red
and the normal folk are white.
You control the target with mouse; right-drag or use mouse wheel
to zoom. Different zoom modes are useful for different things.
Zoom full out to see the whole situation at a glance (with all that
useless clutter removed), or zoom full in for better aiming.
Several levels of zoom in between give different information.
Left click fires your gun (which is based on some new physics laws
that we haven't invented yet, as the target is destroyed instantly).
The gun reloads for three seconds, so make sure you hit.
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* Headers are now in ${PREFIX}/include/speex/ (but a copy is still
in ${PREFIX}/include for compat reasons).
* Pseudo-gapless playback (i.e. playback has the same number of
samples)
* Fixed a potential bug (unconfirmed) that might cause a segfault
in special circumstances.
Also includes a shlib major bump, so update DEPENDS in buildlink3.mk.
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(the latest stable release).
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problems described in CAN-2004-0600 and CAN-2004-0686.
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* Balsa-2.2.0 release. Release date 2004-07-06
- fix 143322, 143263, 145701.
- GPGME updates.
- GSSAPI IMAP authentication.
- more build fixes.
* Balsa-2.1.91 release. Release date 2004-07-06
- multiple build fixes.
- few crashes fixed.
* Balsa-2.1.90 release. Release date 2004-07-03
- mailbox scanning improvements.
- Edit/Find UI more user-friendly.
- message filtering fixes.
- reset TLS status of broken IMAP sessions.
* Balsa-2.1.3 release. Release date 2004-05-22
- GPGME fixes.
- Reduce memory usage of local mailbox drivers.
- numerous i18n fixes.
- more careful error checking.
- user configuration of TLS, APOP settings to work around broken servers.
* Balsa-2.1.2 release. Release date 2004-04-05
- POP3 with TLS and PIPELINING.
- mbox driver performance improvements.
- numerous other performance improvements.
- filters reenabled.
- memory leaks plugged.
* Balsa-2.1.1 release. Release date 2004-02-29
Numerous fixes, most prominent are:
- reduce memory usage of mbox driver.
- major cleanup of local and remote drivers.
- searching re-enabled again.
- SSL/TLS re-enabled again.
- Use bonobo to bring up already running instances.
* Balsa-2.1.0 release. Release date 2004-01-11
- entirely new backend and message index.
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This is a bugfix release (including a fix for a possible buffer overrun).
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leafnode-1.10.2, libcddb-0.9.5, oss-3.99.1e, scmxx-0.7.2,
speex-1.0.4, wmakerconf-2.9.2, xterm-193.
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MD5_Final() has been corrected to actually zeroize the context structure.
This makes no difference for popa3d itself, but may be important for
possible other applications which might use the popa3d MD5 routines.
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* Changes since previous pkgsrc version - 0.3.5:
0.3.8 + Allow port to listen to in standalone to be changed with -P.
(Patch by: "Malte S. Stretz" <msquadrat.nospamplease@gmx.net>)
! Reduce memory footprint
(Idea from: "Malte S. Stretz" <msquadrat.nospamplease@gmx.net>)
+ Warn when teapop.passwd isn't found and default authentication
is used.
+ Introduce softlock, which gives the client an empty mailbox
instead of an error.
- Proper handling of CRLF in Maildirs.
(Found by: Matthew Sayler <sayler@speedsite.com>)
* Release date: 25-Nov-2003
0.3.7 - The configure script was broken under certain circumstances.
* Release date: 22-Jul-2003
0.3.6 + Attempt to handle broken maildelivery programs that doesn't
quote From_ lines.
+ Support to delete messages older then a certain expire date.
+ Support for tcpwrapper.
! Better cleanup of MySQL connections
(Patch by: Ross West <westr@connection.ca>)
! Improved NULL handling on long lines
(Pointed out by: Ross West <westr@connection.ca>)
- Possible buffer underflow fixed.
- Unbreak APOP with database authentication
(Found by: "Toru Hosaka" <hosaka@kt.rim.or.jp>)
! Restrict max value for hashing.
+ Mailspool hashing is now availble for all authentication types.
(Based on patch by: Robert Gomu?ka <carramba@pf.pl>)
+ Escape userdata for database authenticaion
(Patch by: Robert Gomu?ka <carramba@pf.pl>)
+ Support for ia64.
+ Support for special logging in SSL-mode.
+ IPv6 support when running in inetd-mode.
* Release date: 21-Jul-2003
* Superfluous MESSAGE file mentioning rc.d script was removed, as it was
too generic and not really useful.
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* Changes since previous pkgsrc version - 0.3.5:
0.3.8 + Allow port to listen to in standalone to be changed with -P.
(Patch by: "Malte S. Stretz" <msquadrat.nospamplease@gmx.net>)
! Reduce memory footprint
(Idea from: "Malte S. Stretz" <msquadrat.nospamplease@gmx.net>)
+ Warn when teapop.passwd isn't found and default authentication
is used.
+ Introduce softlock, which gives the client an empty mailbox
instead of an error.
- Proper handling of CRLF in Maildirs.
(Found by: Matthew Sayler <sayler@speedsite.com>)
* Release date: 25-Nov-2003
0.3.7 - The configure script was broken under certain circumstances.
* Release date: 22-Jul-2003
0.3.6 + Attempt to handle broken maildelivery programs that doesn't
quote From_ lines.
+ Support to delete messages older then a certain expire date.
+ Support for tcpwrapper.
! Better cleanup of MySQL connections
(Patch by: Ross West <westr@connection.ca>)
! Improved NULL handling on long lines
(Pointed out by: Ross West <westr@connection.ca>)
- Possible buffer underflow fixed.
- Unbreak APOP with database authentication
(Found by: "Toru Hosaka" <hosaka@kt.rim.or.jp>)
! Restrict max value for hashing.
+ Mailspool hashing is now availble for all authentication types.
(Based on patch by: Robert Gomu?ka <carramba@pf.pl>)
+ Escape userdata for database authenticaion
(Patch by: Robert Gomu?ka <carramba@pf.pl>)
+ Support for ia64.
+ Support for special logging in SSL-mode.
+ IPv6 support when running in inetd-mode.
* Release date: 21-Jul-2003
* Superfluous MESSAGE file mentioning rc.d script was removed, as it was
too generic and not really useful.
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Changes:
* bugfixes and code cleanups
* getopt support added
* autoscale added by nohar
* sound support added
* BSD-ish Makefile using <bsd.prog.mk>
* man page added
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Changes:
* A middle mouse click on the itemlist now toggles
read status or the headline flag depending on the
column you click. (Lars Lindner)
* Now favicons that are older than one month are
automatically updated (Lars Lindner)
* The search result now provides an extra column with
the favicon of the feed the found headline belongs to.
(Lars Lindner)
* The mozilla browser module now respects the configured
proxy settings. (Lars Lindner)
* Feed and item information is now properly localized.
(Lars Lindner and Nathan Conrad)
* Popup menu for the systray icon. (James Bowes)
* Improvements for the favicon handling. favicon.ico files are now
retrieved from the webserver path where the feed is
located. favicon.ico in the webserver root is tried only if this
first attempt fails. favicons are now redownloaded every 30
days. (Lars Lindner & Nathan Conrad)
* Liferea now saves when the mainwindow is maximized.
(Marc Deslauriers)
* The gnomevfs2 dependency from GtkHTML2 was removed.
(Nathan Conrad)
* 0.5.1 did falsely encode HTTP URL hash marks as %23.
This is fixed now. (Lars Lindner)
* When a feed source command is executed a useful return
code is set so it won't be unavailable due to missing
status information. (Christophe Barbe)
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Changes:
* Online time is presented in localized time from AOL's servers.
* naim now sets the xterm title whenever you have a message waiting.
* naim now differentiates between window changes due to chatter and
changes due to your being addressed. Chatter window will remain
colored BUDDY_WAITING while addressed windows will be
BUDDY_ADDRESSED. (Both foregrounds default to YELLOW/BROWN.)
* The current window has a unique background color in the window
list window: WINLISTHIGHLIGHT, which defaults to CLEAR/BLACK.
* If you had both ~/.naimlog/AIM/nmlorg and
~/.naimlog/AIM/nmlorg.html, naim would silently rename the former
over the latter. naim now issues a warning message and refuses to
perform the rename.
* If $color is set to 0 at start, logfile playback would not be
rendered properly. Fixed.
* Tab completion has been modified to support name completion in
auditorium windows. To use, begin typing the name of a participant
and press Tab.
* If naim is suspended and then resumed (with ^Z and fg or
otherwise), the system block cursor reappears.
* --enable-detach and /detach now function regardless of whether
screen is installed at compile time. Patch by James Vega.
* If a buddy has a name set with /namebuddy, that name will always
be used in the window list window.
* The status bar was not rendered properly in all situations. Fixed.
* If /save was used in a connection that had at one time been
connected, but at /save was not, /save would write a .naimrc that
would attempt to connect at startup. Fixed.
* In some situations, the default abbreviated window playback did
not quite cover the entire screen. Work around implemented.
* If ncurses determined that your terminal supported more than 16
colors, but only provided 256 color pairings, naim would refuse to
run. Fixed (naim only counts up to 16 colors).
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(bsdi) for i386 to revision 1 after adding scripts that apply tiny
binary patches that stop them from closing fd 0 before running
"netstat -in".
I finally got tired of the warnings from my kernel, so I made the
binaries stop doing it.
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source cannot otherwise be patched).
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