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0.5.9
changed from strcmp to strcasecmp for "cme error: invalid index" check
in pbook code
Merged the variable baudrate patches from
Klaus Klein <kleink@reziprozitaet.de> and
Klaus Singvogel<klaus@lst.de> to make it work better with the ME45
Merged Makefile patch from Klaus Klein to make it compile better on NetBSD
Simplyfied serial setup a bit (use already present system functions)
Changes Package description (.deb and .rpm) and added SL45 and S45 to
supported phones in scmxx.c
Moved --pipe in --help output
0.5.10
fix sms '@' bug in sending
(thanks to Nuno Miguel Fernandes Sucena Almeida <slug@aeminium.org>)
0.5.11
complete GSM charset compliance (more input characters than the S35i
provides!)
change sms input definition: greek character must be masked with a
prepended '\' which enables all greek characters instead of only
the non-coliding ones
renamed device.h to config.h
change config.h to defines and declare variables in common.h and init them
in scmxx.c:main by calling the set methods
added docs/specialchars.txt and docs/greekchars.txt
0.5.12
new parameter pair --greek and --nogreek (dependent on compile settings)
see docs greekchars.txt for details
clean-up of the functions in gsmcodes.c
0.5.13
fix phonebook text field length check for the new casted characters
we now use autoconf and autoheader to create the build files
config.h and Makefile (thanks to Michael Banck <mbanck@gmx.net>)
specfile updated (thanks to Kri¨tof Petr <petr@kristof.cz>)
0.5.14
fix crash when build with optimizations
fix include of present CFLAGS env
decode some known sms user data header fields and display this information
show 8bit and 16bit sms messages as hexstring (instead of nothing)
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it to freeze or crash at all. Notable new features:
- - "maketool" now understands how to run "autoconf", "automake"..., and
even "xmkmf" for packages based on "imake"!
- - Add "mo" catalogs for Japanese and Czech.
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The following is from the web page:
Release notes for htdig-3.1.6 1 Feb 2002
As with previous releases, this version cleans up some remaining bugs and adds a few
heavily-requested features. As the latest stable release, it is recommended for all
production servers.
* Fixed another nasty security hole in htsearch, which would allow a denial of service
attack or forcing htsearch to read in config files outside of the configuration
directory.
* Fixed some problems with htmerge, including problems with words beginning with special
characters and merging multiple databases.
* Fixed a bug in handling hopcounts.
* Fixed problems in handling non-standard relative HTTP redirects.
* Fixed bugs in external parsers support including being confused by charset information
in the Content-Type header and handling binary output from external converters.
* Fixed bugs in the default English endings database. (Under ispell, it wasn't quite
intended for the accuracy needed for our usage.)
* Fixed additional bugs in the endings fuzzy algorithm.
* Fixed bugs with compiling with gcc-3.0 and later.
* Fixed bugs compiling and running on Mac OS X.
* Fixed problems with servers not returning a Last-Modified date--now assums indexing
time as modification time.
* Fixed a variety of bugs in the HTML parser to more flexibly handle non-standard HTML.
* Fixed problems in the TCP connection code and will more reliably timeout when a
connection hangs and will retry bad connections several times before giving up.
* Added the -m "minimal" flag to htdig for only indexing a set list of URLs and made the
-l (log) flag the default behavior so that htdig will stop and restart automatically.
* Added htdump and htload programs for dumping ASCII representations of the databases
and reloading the same.
* Added support for htnotify to collect multiple URLs and allow easy customization of
notification messages, including the new attributes htnotify_replyto,
htnotify_webmaster, htnotify_prefix_file, and htnotify_suffix_file.
* Added a new "accents" fuzzy algorithm to morph accents, including the new accents_db
attribute.
* Added a 'list all' feature to htsearch with a query of '*' or the current
prefix_match_character.
* Added date restricted searching to htsearch including relative dates.
* Added documentation on running ht://Dig and the rundig script.
* Added METADESCRIPTION and NSTARS variables to the htsearch templates as well as
support for $=(var) template variable references.
* Added new config attributes to htsearch for restrict and exclude which work like the
normal htsearch form variables if the form variables are not set.
* Added many new attributes, including ignore_dead_servers description_meta_tag_names,
max_keywords, translate_latin1, url_rewrite_rules, search_rewrite_rules,
anchor_target, ignore_alt_text, search_results_contenttype, boolean_keywords,
boolean_syntax_errors, multimatch_method, maximum_page_buttons, max_excerpts,
plural_suffix, any_keywords and use_doc_date.
* Extended the build_select_lists attribute to support select multiple, radio boxes and
checkboxes.
* Revised the documentation to make it clearer in parts, including the url_part_aliases
attribute.
* Updated various contributed utilities including doc2html, xmlsearch, rundig.sh,
htparsedoc, acroconv.pl, multidig, etc.
* A variety of other bug fixes, and many documentation updates. See the ChangeLog for
details.
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systems without xpkgwedge if cabextract dependency is not present.
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* release 1.1.28
* faxrec.c: replace "0"'s by "STDIN" (readability)
* doc/mgetty.texi-in: some updates
* doc/faxrunq.1in, doc/faxrunqd.8in: document calling convention
changes (as below)
* fax/faxrunq(d).in: pass (last) sendfax return code as 2nd
argument to success/failure program
* policy.h, utmp.c: incorporate some NetBSD changes
* various: change time() prototype to "time_t time(time_t *tloc)"
* mgetty.h, syslibs.h, logfile.c: some #ifdef fiddling for Darwin
* doc/faxrunq.1in, doc/faxrunqd.8in: document more stuff
* fax/faxrunq, fax/faxrunqd: don't run queue if a file
$FAX_SPOOL_OUT/stop exists.
* login.c: MAX_LOGIN_ARGS handling reworked (claimed N, but allowed
only N-1), plus warning message improved. <Juergen.Kosel@gmx.de>
* release 1.1.27
* doc/mgetty.texi-in: work on isdn4linux notes
* cnd.c (cndtable): add swedish ZyXEL caller ID format (T. Lundgren)
* cnd.c (cndtable): add "CALLED NUMBER:" (Jan Oberlaender/i4l)
* various: adaptions to OpenBSD (similar to NetBSD)
* mgetty.h: patch to adapt to Linux/S390 (PTR_IS_LONG)
* frontends/www/: integrate new version from Neko
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Greetings from 4th Chemnitz Linuxtag. :)
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NOTE: This works just fine with ghostscript-6.01 even though the
setup script says you need 6.50 or later...
- new driver scripts: ljet4l, pips/sc70s, pips/sc80s,
stp/pcl-2, stp/pcl-4
- replace awk "duplex" function with psset call
- adjust psnup rotation to various converters for landscape mode
- add landscape option to enscript command line
- introduce IGNORE_LPD_RAW variable to please buggy spoolers that
send jobs in raw mode
- sanitize ": ${foo:-bar}" to ": ${foo:=bar}"
- make n{c}print line whitespace-safe
- save return code in global temporary file
- typo in wmf2eps line
- make apspreview use global "restrictions" file
- get basedir in SETUP from configure
- protect $foo[bar] contructs from being expanded to array
elements by zsh
- add "-dPARANOIDSAFER" for gs7.04 (harmless for all older releases)
- save "rm" and "rp" in SETUP.cfg
- add some hints w.r.t landscape and n-up in handbook
- remove media types in scripts for some PCL printers
- be more helpful with "invalid method"
- LaserJet 4L needs fixed 300dpi
- LN macro in Makefile needs -n switch -- we must
create a directory link even if one exists already
- MAPPING update
- change email address in various places
- remove apsfilter installation error when typing "make install"
by using ln's -f (force) option to overwrite an existing symlink
(just in case you overwrite another installation).
- fix some HP driver mapping in MAPPING file
- make apspreview work again for FreeBSD (and possibly *BSD).
BSD uses a sed implementation, that uses only "normal" regular
expressions for backward compatibility not to break existing scripts.
Linux (GNU sed) uses "modern REs". We use now awk which turns out
to be more portable between different Unix flavours.
We use awk instead of sed in other scripts as well (SETUP,
aps2file).
- import a patch from FreeBSD ports collection necessary for
FreeBSD-current to use "user:group" syntax for chown. Old
style "user.group" to change owner && group isn't supported
anymore. Linux's implementation of chown (from GNU) groks
new syntax.
- support for NetWare (Novell) remote printer
- save network traffic by supporting "remote copies"
via new REMOTE_COPIES variable. This tells lpd and Netware
print spooler to do copies themselves (enabled by default).
- install and test apsfilter as "non-root" user under $HOME !
This helps in testing new apsfilter versions, i.e. to prepare
a migration to a new version on a production system.
For this feature the configure script supports two new options:
--with-printcap=... and --with-spooldir=...
- use secure temporary directory in SETUP
- aps2file and apspreview now handle printer aliases
- remove bogus hpijs driver entries in setup/printer-7.00
(but they were correct in setup/printer-hpijs)
- only preview if aps2file generated PostScript
- driver: stp/escp2-1160 (thanks to <andrew@ugh.net.au>)
- various fixes in driver/MAPPING
- adjusted various omni/ scripts to use more reasonable
resolution settings
- enable PSgs to honor HARDWARE_COPIES
- the bjc600 driver script has four new siblings (bjc50, bjc70,
bjc4000, bjc7000) to properly handle printers with different
print resolutions
- various small SETUP clean-ups
- create "basedir" link at install time already
- doc/Makefile: "make clean" should remove handbook.html
since "configure" re-creates it from handbook.html.in
- Make handbook generation smarter, cosmetic.
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* Use curses. Darwin doesn't have termcap.
* Add __APPLE__ to system.h to define necessary macros.
* Replace __{Free,Open,Net}BSD__ with __UNIX__ in language/language.c.
It worked on *BSD, but not correct logically.
XXX -no-cpp-precomp issue isn't fixed yet. I think we should fix it in
XXX generic way.
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By default the apm applet is always compiled in unless the lite support is
enabled which turns off way too much.
So, split the apm option out into it's own option and test for it by checking
in Makefile.common for apmvar.h's existance. If it doesn't exist pass
--disable-apm. This makes this compile again on machines that do not have
machine/apmvar.h (and are NetBSD) such as macppc.
Bump version via PKGVERSION to nb1.
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checksum missed during update.
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FOO_SED is user-appendable.
_FOO_SED = ${_FOO_PRE_SED} ${FOO_SED} ${_FOO_POST_SED}
_FOO_SED is used when actually making sed(1) substitutions.
This allows tweaking _FOO_{PRE,POST}_SED to alter the total sed expression.
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From the DESCR:
So, uh, there's a bunch of penguins on an iceberg in Antarctica.
You have been selected to catch them so they can be shipped to
Finland, where they are essential to a secret plot for world
domination.
In order to trap the penguins, you'll need to break the iceberg
into small chunks. You do this by melting lines in the ice with
Special High-Tech GNU Tools.
If a penguin hits a line in progress, however, it vanishes with a
loud noise, and you lose a life.
Once 80% or more of the iceberg is gone, the remaining chunks are
small enough for shipping. Of course, if you manage to get rid of
more than that, you'll save on postage, thus earning you exponential
amounts of Geek Cred (a.k.a. "score").
After you ship off one batch of penguins, it's time to move on to
the next. Each subsequent 'berg will have one more penguin, and
you'll have one more life. This will continue until you lose, or
until you exceed level one hundred or so, which Ain't Gonna Happen.
Of course, this is an urgent mission, so you'll be penalized if
you're slow -- every second or so, your score drops down by one.
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From the DESCR:
Copter Commander is a free implementation of Armor Alley and Rescue
Raiders. R.R. was associated with a company called Sir-Tech
software, and A.A. was associated with Three Sixty Pacific.
Basically, you try to send a convoy from your part of the screen
that destroys the commanding vessel of the opposing convoy, while
protecting your own commanding vessel.
You can only directly control a helicopter, though, and the order
of creation of the new vehicles/infantry.
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[Not wildcarded to >=1.1.x because then all 200* versions would match.]
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- Forked version because the original maintainer was unreachable.
- Internal representation has now changed to utf-8 (XFree)
or locale-dependent multibyte (X).
- Font ressource is now .fontSet instead of .font.
- I/O is done using the current locale unless the -u (utf8)
switch is in effect.
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Changes: Bugfixes, and new ruleset.
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Change: one bug fix.
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>= 1.3J. Fixes bugs with casting int *'s to socklen_t *'s which gcc 2.95.x
won't do in c++ mode since they are differing types.
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Fixes part of pkg/15794 by Bernd Ernesti <bernd@arresum.inka.de>. This
wasn't actually a buildlink problem, but buildlink is flexible enough to
provide a solution.
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libsasl.so, so include cyrus-sasl/buildlink.mk to pull in the SASL
libraries into ${BUILDLINK_DIR}.
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include PAM/buildlink.mk to pull it into ${BUILDLINK_DIR}.
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php-pcre-3.0.18nb1 DEPENDS errors:
Version mismatch: 'php' 3.0.18nb1nb1 vs 4.1.2,3.0.18nb1
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are a concern.
http://www.pine.nl/advisories/pine-cert-20020301.txt
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- Fix security problem described in advisory "PINE-CERT-20020301".
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* Use ${MAKE}. On Darwin, we use bmake, not make.
* Replace PWD with WD. Darwin's sh is zsh and we can't override PWD.
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Changes:
The memory sizing code has been completely rewritten. By default
Memtest86 gets a memory map from the BIOS that is now used to find
available memory. A new online configuration option provides three
choices for how memory will be sized, including the old "probe" method.
The default mode generally will not test all of memory, but should be more
stable. See the "Memory Sizing" section for details.
Testing of more than 2gb of memory should now work. A number of bugs
were found and corrected that prevented testing above 2gb. Testing
with more than 2gb has been limited and there could be problems with a
full 4gb of memory.
Memory is divided into segments for testing. This allow for frequent
progress updates and responsiveness to interactive commands. The
memory segment size has been increased from 16 to 32mb. This should
improve testing effectivness but progress reports will be less frequent.
Minor bug fixes.
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who knows, a memtest package might come soon ;).
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Changes are mostly bugfixes, but I couldn't find a ChangeLog.
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per existing practice.
Bump revision.
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