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[pkg/26355,26356], xmess-0.84.1.
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fuse-0.7.0, gcvs-1.0, gimp-print-4.2.7, gsasl-0.1.2, ivtools-1.2.1,
larswm-7.5.3, mimedefang-2.44, mplayer-1.0pre5, multitail-3.2.2,
rrdtool-1.0.48, wine-20040716.
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Use 'shmux' in the probe stage. Reduces time for 'rconfig -at .' from
25 seconds to 10 seconds in a test with twelve remote hosts.
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- Substitute in more paths in build
- Better handle errors from raidctl in probe.sh
- Replace all $() with `` in probe.sh (for Solaris)
- Handle an empty hosts.conf
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- If an irman_name has successfully initialised, and later dies,
restart it
- Kill irman_names on exit
- Allow per host config
- Add install target
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the author Gergely Nagy in PR pkg/25318.
Changes:
* Thy 0.9.3 [Dead Gardens] -- 2004-06-30
Fixed a minor information leak in the virtual hosting code, noticed
by Jerome Magnin. Also fixed a couple of memory leaks and disabled
meta-data caching by default.
* Thy 0.9.2 [Re-connect] -- 2004-06-15
The major reason for this release is a discovery of a possible Denial
Of Service attack against Thy, one which can easily crash a Thy
process. However, this was just a NULL-dereference, which can not be
used to execute arbitrary code. And is fixed in this release.
Also, epoll support was disabled in this release.
* Thy 0.9.1 [Hurt] -- 2004-06-05
When Thy starts a helper process (such as the Authoriser or the
Worker), she will close and reopen the connection to syslog with a
different ID.
There is also a new option to limit how many bytes Thy will use for
mapping files into memory. When the limit is reached, no mmapping
will occur. This is only useful when using a Worker, since otherwise
files are not mapped to memory at all.
SRP authentication was implemented in this version.
One of the major new features in this release is the ability to
compile multiple event systems into Thy. In the past, Thy had to be
recompiled if one wanted to use epoll or kqueue instead of
select. Now, every possible event system is compiled in, and one can
select the appropriate one at run time. Thy will also try to select
the most appropriate one if none was explicitly specified.
Some smaller bugs were also fixed, as usual.
* Thy 0.9.0 [A Pirate I Was Meant To Be] -- 2004-04-25
This release features a way to make Thy interact better with web
cache software: the ability to set the max-age of resources and
expiry times.
The Linux version of the networking code was updated to be able to
serve files larger than 2Gb when Thy is compiled with Large File
Support (which is the default).
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- Fix bug in dirtrees_redefined. Thanks again to Alan Horn
- Add libexec/rconfig_ssh wrapper rather than srsh. Now hosts with bad
or missing ssh keys will get an appropriate error
- Add install target
- Add 'atactl smart status' values for NetBSD in probe.sh
- Make '-t' take a regex argument for which tags to display
- Expand the debug output available with -d
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and additions]
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using information stored in a MySQL database.
Based on pkgwip package done by cube@, thanks a lot!
Package should support both Apache 1.x and 2.x, but only Apache 1.x
tested at the moment.
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v0.99.10.7 2004-07-14 Timo Sirainen <tss@iki.fi>
+ Added outlook-pop3-no-nuls workaround to fix Outlook hang in
mails with NULs.
+ Config file lines can now contain quoted strings ("value ")
- If client didn't finish downloading a single mail in 30 seconds,
Dovecot closed the connection. This was supposed to work so that
if client hasn't read data at all in 30 seconds, it's disconnected.
- Maildir: LIST now doesn't skip symlinks
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The pkgsrc version does not compile with gcc3; the latest available
version does not compile with gcc3; development has stopped two
years ago; there is no package in-tree that uses it.
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or $VISUAL) at any point in a pipe. From a nudge from David Maxwell.
Normally, in a pipeline, when you need to edit some phase of the data
stream, you use a standard tool such as sed, grep, or awk to alter,
filter, or otherwise manipulate the stream. One potential problem with
this approach is that the manipulations have to be very well thought out
in advance. Another is that the manipulations will probably need to be
applied uniformly. And third, the data must be very well understood in
advance. Not all situations and data easily conform to these
constraints.
Alternatively, when the changes needed for the data are more than
trivial, or perhaps you just don't feel like expending the mental energy
needed to work out all the expressions in advance, a typical approach
might be to run some process or pipeline, dump output to a file, edit
the file with vi, pico, or emacs, then push the data along to the next
phase by using the file as input to some additional process or pipeline.
The catch here - other than the sheer awkwardness of this process - is
that you have to remember to come back later and clean up all of those
little and not-so-little "temporary" files.
So, wouldn't you just like to be able to tap in an edit session at any
arbitrary point in the pipeline, do your magic on the data, then have it
automagically continue on its merry way? The vip program provides this
functionality, and operates syntactically just like any other filter.
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