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Noted by dawszy@foo.arhea.net in private mail.
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Project Clock lets you record the time you spend on different tasks
with a single mouse click. It is easy to add and delete projects. An
included utility generates reports.
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Changes from changelog :
2.21 Mon May 6 00:43:22 EDT 2002
- removed a bunch of dead code left over after 2.20's gutting.
- The fix for the $^X "bug" added in 2.02 has been removed. It
caused more trouble than the old bug (I'd never seen a problem
before anyway)
- 2.20 broke $verbose
2.20 Sat May 4 22:31:20 EDT 2002
* An almost complete conversion of the Test::Harness test parsing
to use Test::Harness::Straps.
2.04 Tue Apr 30 00:54:49 EDT 2002
* Changing the output format of skips
- Taking into account VMS's special exit codes in the tests.
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a file is on nfs filesystem.
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Notabel changes since 0.7.0:
* Fixed bug in support for big-endian CPU architectures: there was
an alignment error in one of the database structures which
caused an abort with a bus error (e.g. on Sun Sparc CPUs); also
endian mismatches were not reported in acquisition daemon
connect attempts.
* Fixed bug in the EPG scan that caused a crash 64-bit
architectures (e.g. PowerPC). Thanks to Helge Kreutzmann for
reporting this bug.
* Added automatic endian conversion during database reload and
acquisition daemon connections. In earlier versions the reload
was simply refused. Note: the data is still written in the
native format and only converted if neccessary, so there is no
performance impact for little-endian machines (e.g. in contrast
to writing always in network byte order)
* Improved channel change handling (handshake between acq master &
slave)
* Reduced latency in VPS/PDC decoding after channel changes (the
latency was increased due to a change in 0.7.0)
* UNIX: improved startup of acquisition process/thread; fixed the
design bug due to which the TV tuner was programmed even if the
VBI could not be opened.
* Improved hyperlinks in help pages: can now link into
sub-sections too, which is esp. useful for the "Configuration"
chapter.
* Fixed a bug in the decoder for language and
sub-title information blocks (currently only broadcasted in
France by M6 and Canal+).
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This fix getaddrinfo() from crash, reported as PR 16683.
Bump to bind 8.3.1nb1.
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Joos is an acronym for Java's Object-Oriented Subset. JOOS is a
proper subset of Java which is used to teach students about compilers.
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Changes: Fix resampling from 44 to 48kHz, and other bug fixes.
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don't remove the directory unconditionally.
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on Solaris 8.
So add SunOS-*-* to ONLY_FOR_PLATFORM.
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by the latest dvipdfm. (This version of the file is already included in
current teTeX beta distributions).
Bump PKGREVISION.
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Patch by Jan Schaumann in pkg/16636.
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"This is primarily a bug fix release. It is likely the last release in the
0.7 series, and likely the last release to maintain compatibility with
Python 1.5.2."
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Changes are bug fixes, better graphics handling.
Pkgsrc changes: Replaced {DE,}INSTALL scripts with @exec/@unexec entries
in PLIST.
Added LATEX2HTML_ICONPATH variable to set where latex2html's icons
appear in web space.
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- Cleanup distfile handling a bit.
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From pkg/16645 by Greg A. Woods.
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Patch by Konrad Schroder.
See kern/16149.
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number rollbacks)
- wildcards bug fixed
- AA bit for class ANY bug fixed
- minor coredumps with really broken zones in zonec fixed
- linux & SunOS port
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Submitted by Dawid Szymañski <dawszy@arhea.net> in private mail.
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Archaic program to control a Yaesu FT-890 HF transceiver off of a serial port.
(This is of interest to a ham radio operator or SWL.)
Author: kg0cq@amsat.org (Emarit Ranu)
Submitted by Dawid Szymañski <dawszy@arhea.net> in PR 16378
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Noted by Dawid Szymañski <dawszy@arhea.net> in PR 16186
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local files"
See bugzilla for detail:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=141061
Demo of this vulnerability:
http://sec.greymagic.com/adv/gm001-ns/
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Contributed by Dawid Szymañski <dawszy@arhea.net> in PR 16185
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- New translation : norwegian. Contributed by Kurt Inge Sm\xe5dal /
EasyISP.org <kurt@easyisp.org> .
- The server now compiles and runs on OpenBSD/Sparc64 and HPUX.
- Minor fixes and cleanups were made.
- The good'ol poweredby.jpg logo has been replaced by pure-ftpd.png, the
new official logo contributed by Gabriele Vinci <gabriele@pronto.it> .
Based on changes by Dawid Szymanski <dawszy@arhea.net> in PR 16585
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* Provide rc.d script :)
* Fixup PLIST
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Upclient is a program that keeps track of your server
uptime, and lets you compare it with the uptime of other
(similar) hosts. It consists of two parts, a client- and a
serverpart. The client runs on your server and sends the
uptime every few minutes to the server. The server
collects all data in a table on this site.
Package re-added after the service formerly offered by uptimes.net
is now again online as http://www.wonko.com/
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Upclient is a program that keeps track of your server
uptime, and lets you compare it with the uptime of other
(similar) hosts. It consists of two parts, a client- and a
serverpart. The client runs on your server and sends the
uptime every few minutes to the server. The server
collects all data in a table on this site.
Package re-added after the service formerly offered by uptimes.net
is now again online as http://www.wonko.com/
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before trying to make mplayer, but not a gcc that's new enough in the base
system.
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that it works better on non-NetBSD systems.
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* Secret keys are now stored and exported in a new format which
uses SHA-1 for integrity checks. This format renders the
Rosa/Klima attack useless. Other OpenPGP implementations might
not yet support this, so the option --simple-sk-checksum creates
the old vulnerable format.
* The default cipher algorithm for encryption is now CAST5,
default hash algorithm is SHA-1. This will give us better
interoperability with other OpenPGP implementations.
* Symmetric encrypted messages now use a fixed file size if
possible. This is a tradeoff: it breaks PGP 5, but fixes PGP 2,
6, and 7. Note this was only an issue with RFC-1991 style
symmetric messages.
* Photographic user ID support. This uses an external program to
view the images.
* Enhanced keyserver support via keyserver "plugins". GnuPG comes
with plugins for the NAI LDAP keyserver as well as the HKP email
keyserver. It retains internal support for the HKP HTTP
keyserver.
* Nonrevocable signatures are now supported. If a user signs a
key nonrevocably, this signature cannot be taken back so be
careful!
* Multiple signature classes are usable when signing a key to
specify how carefully the key information (fingerprint, photo
ID, etc) was checked.
* --pgp2 mode automatically sets all necessary options to ensure
that the resulting message will be usable by a user of PGP 2.x.
* --pgp6 mode automatically sets all necessary options to ensure
that the resulting message will be usable by a user of PGP 6.x.
* Signatures may now be given an expiration date. When signing a
key with an expiration date, the user is prompted whether they
want their signature to expire at the same time.
* Revocation keys (designated revokers) are now supported if
present. There is currently no way to designate new keys as
designated revokers.
* Permissions on the .gnupg directory and its files are checked
for safety.
* --expert mode enables certain silly things such as signing a
revoked user id, expired key, or revoked key.
* Some fixes to build cleanly under Cygwin32.
* New tool gpgsplit to split OpenPGP data formats into packets.
* New option --preserve-permissions.
* Subkeys created in the future are not used for encryption or
signing unless the new option --ignore-valid-from is used.
* Revoked user-IDs are not listed unless signatures are listed too
or we are in verbose mode.
* There is no default comment string with ascii armors anymore
except for revocation certificates and --enarmor mode.
* The command "primary" in the edit menu can be used to change the
primary UID, "setpref" and "updpref" can be used to change the
preferences.
* Fixed the preference handling; since 1.0.5 they were erroneously
matched against against the latest user ID and not the given one.
* RSA key generation.
* It is now possible to sign and conventional encrypt a message (-cs).
* The MDC feature flag is supported and can be set by using
the "updpref" edit command.
* The status messages GOODSIG and BADSIG are now returning the primary
UID, encoded using %XX escaping (but with spaces left as spaces,
so that it should not break too much)
* Support for GDBM based keyrings has been removed.
* The entire keyring management has been revamped.
* The way signature stati are store has changed so that v3
signatures can be supported. To increase the speed of many
operations for existing keyrings you can use the new
--rebuild-keydb-caches command.
* The entire key validation process (trustdb) has been revamped.
See the man page entries for --update-trustdb, --check-trustdb
and --no-auto-check-trustdb.
* --trusted-keys is again obsolete, --edit can be used to set the
ownertrust of any key to ultimately trusted.
* A subkey is never used to sign keys.
* Read only keyrings are now handled as expected.
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