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Utility to download DNS zone contents using the DNSSEC NXT/NSEC
record chain (even when AXFR is disabled). It can also verify all
digital signature resource records within a zone against the zone key.
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Add fetch_extract_filename to extract the unquoted filename of a URL.
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Fix a number of small bugs introduced in the last version.
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Add fetchCopyURL.
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Change fetchList API to always return lists of full URLs.
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While here, marked as DESTDIR ready.
Changes since 0.6.0
- Abort configure script if ncurses is not found
- Rewrite the linux proc devreader
- Implement hpux device detection
- Implement reading and writing of config files
(fixes debian bug #247030)
- Add F5 and F6 key shortcuts for reading and writing current settings
- Change defaults for traffic units to human readable
- Make shown devices configurable at run time and
save this setting as well
- Remove "-t 0"
- Change key shortcuts, especially F2 for the option window
- Replace "average smoothness" by average window period in seconds
- Apply patch by Paul Brook <paul@nowt.org> so that
nload works correctly on 64-bit kernels
- Fix SIGSEGV when /proc/net/dev doesn't exist
- Make compilation work with GCC 4.3 (fixes debian bug #417449)
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Add basic index parsing support for HTTP based on the ftpio.c code in
pkg_install. Permission to use the 3-clause BSD license from Thomas
Klausner in private mail.
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No cookie for: drochner
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supported are disabled.
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2.0.8
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* New API:
gnet_conn_set_main_context
gnet_conn_http_set_main_context
gnet_inetaddr_new_async_full
gnet_inetaddr_new_list_async_full
gnet_inetaddr_get_name_async_full
gnet_tcp_socket_connect_async_full
gnet_tcp_socket_new_async_full
gnet_tcp_socket_new_async_direct_full
gnet_unix_socket_new_abstract
gnet_unix_socket_server_new_abstract
gnet_uri_parse_inplace
* GConnHttp API is no longer marked as experimental
* Fix major memory leak in GConnHttp
* gnet_init() can now safely be called
more than once now
* Fix crash when gnet_conn_http_delete()
is called from within the user callback.
* GConnHttp: do not emit data events for
pages that are being redirected to a
new location.
* GConnHttp: add gnet_conn_http_set_escaped_uri()
(Samuel Cormier-Iijima)
* Eliminate direct pthread usage on unix
and use GLib GThreads instead (also
fixes problems with gdb and valgrind)
(Andreas Rottmann)
* Dropped support for GLib-1.2
* Fix build on old systems that have
a __ss_family member in struct
sockaddr_storage instead of
ss_family (Jeremy Denise)
* GConnHttp: Documentation fixes
* Fix compilation with --enable-debug
on some 64-bit architectures like
amd64 (Daniel Gryniewicz)
* GConnHttp: fix several timeout issues
(Steve Morris, Tim Muller).
* GConnHttp: fix parsing of POST method
response when there are optional headers
after the 100-Continue response (#459895).
* Relicense source code in examples/
directory from GPL to LGPL.
* Add 'extern "C"' guards to pack.h to
make things work with c++ compilers
(thanks to Adriano Winter Bess).
* New API: gnet_conn_write_direct() to
write buffers asynchroneously without
copying them (Jeff Garzik)
* Fix for race condition and subsequent
crash in asynchroneous DNS lookup
(Steve Morris, Tim Müller)
* Pass correct size parameters to bind()
and connect() when creating unix sockets
(Zeeshan Ali, #403197)
* New API: gnet_unix_socket_new_abstract()
and gnet_unix_socket_server_new_abstract()
add support for abstract unix sockets on
systems where this is supported
(Zeeshan Ali, #404583)
* Remove unused and pointless fork() fallback
for asynchronous DNS lookups in cases where
GLib has been compiled without threading
support. It's 2007 - I think it's in order
to require threading to be present; even my
wrist watch can do that. Removs lots of
unmaintained code and ugly #ifdefs.
(Released Feb 3, 2008)
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and feature enhancements--way too many for this commit message.
While here, deprecate aria2-metalink option. Aria2 now supports
building with libexpat, so we do that by default now.
Some of the more significant changes:
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* Fixed compile error without gnutls/libgcrypt/libgpg-error and openSSL
installed. Fixed compilation on: x84-64 platform, Mac OSX, g++-4.3,
and without c-ares/ares.
* Added Simplified Chinese translation. Also updated the following
translations: Polish, Dutch, German, Thai, Indonesian,
Norwegian Nynorsk, Hungarian, Finnish, Hebrew.
* Changed inactive connection timeout to 120.
To accept more mulually interested peers, disconnect peer when there
is no interest between us after certain time passed.
Lengthened DNS timeout to 30. I think old value '10' will be a
little bit short when some DNS servers are offline and several
DNS servers are tried. It should be configured by
command-line option.
* Fixed the bug that prevents aria2 from stopping other than by pressing
Ctrl-C in BitTorrent download. It is reproducible using --seed-time
option. aria2 doesn't stop even after --seed-time is satisfied and
continues to output blank lines in the console.
* Added Message Stream Encryption(MSE) support.
Currently, aria2 accepts incoming connections with Obfuscation Header
and legacy BitTorrent Header and establishes connections with
Obfuscation Header first and if failed then retry with legacy
BitTorrent header. If plain text and ARC4 is provided, aria2 always
choose ARC4. The new option to change the default behavior is planned.
For tracker extension, "supportcrypto=1" is added statically.
* Added the ability to load nodes from torrent file. These nodes are
added to the routing table when downloading that torrent.
* Added the ability to stop aria2 itself when given time has passed
from start. Use --stop option to specify time in minutes.
When 0 is given, this feature is disabled.
before calling RequestGroupMan::fillRequestGroupFromReserver().
Without this modification, the result list shows "ERR" when aria2 is
stopped by --stop option. It should be "INPR".
Bootstrap through node added by port message.
Currently bootstrap is executed if the number of buckets in routing
table is 1.
* Added DHT functionality, compatible with mainline.
DHT is disabled by default. To enable it, give --enable-dht to aria2c.
You may need to specify entry point to DHT network using
--dht-entry-point. DHT uses UDP port to listen incoming message.
Use --dht-listen-port to specify port number. Make sure that your
firewall configuration can pass through UDP traffic to the port.
The routing table is saved in $HOME/.aria2/dht.dat. Request peers though
DHT only when download hasn't finished.
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This switches to the gnome-2.22 release branch.
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* fix RouterUptime config with non unique targets
* give up MAINTAINERship as I'm no longer using mrtg (I switched to rrdtool)
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2008/03/02: version 2.9.4 = tag release-2-9-4
6440: GTK2 GUI: Compile with lablgtk-2.10.1 by default
- lablgtk-2.10.0 does not compile with Ocaml 3.10.2
2008/02/29
6439: Configure: Make Ocaml 3.10.2 the default compiler
2008/02/06
6407: New options run_as_group/run_as_groupgid
- works the same way as options run_as_user/run_as_useruid
- display system user:group running MLDonkey core in runinfo
6406: Mail: Fix bug in rfc2047 encoding
2008/02/05
6404: New option release_new_downloads
- set to true to activate release slot feature for all newly started downloads
2008/02/04
6080: HTTP interface: new command/button "logout" (Schlumpf)
6077: bw_toggle: support new option "max_opened_connections_2" (Schlumpf)
6401: Swarmer: Correctly update file_downloaded during recover_temp (pango)
6400: EDK: Correctly update filename after recover_temp
6396: Log: Print user:group when starting a download
6395: Makefile: Do not strip shared linked binaries on Mac OS X, clean Makefile
2008/01/24
6381: Multiuser: Block commands "shares" and "share" for non-admin users
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Bump PKGREVISION to 2.
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Version 0.4.9 [2008-04-09]
=================================================================
+new !fix ~change -remove | focus: major feature improvements
+ RSS/Atom parser (req. python newt module >= 0.51)
Designed to be used with video host feeds. Parses and displays
found videos available for extraction. If the required newt module
is not found, the feature is disabled.
Note that the python feedparser module is now part of the clive
distribution, for more details, see the README file.
Option:
--rss (config: url_feed)
When the --rss option is used, the URLs are treated as RSS/Atom feed URLs,
for example:
% clive --rss http://youtube.com/rss/global/recently_featured.rss
Downstreamers: Python newt module is a new prerequisite. Note that the
program still runs without it, only the --rss feature is disabled.
FreeBSD: the newt library needs to be built with WITH_PYTHON,
for example:
% cd /usr/ports/devel/newt
% make WITH_PYTHON=yes install clean
Ubuntu: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/newt/+bug/110880
+ Dailymotion: Log-in support (sr #1834)
Options:
--dmotion-user=USERNAME (config: dmotion_id)
--dmotion-pass=PASSWORD (config: dmotion_password)
+ Metacafe: Family filter off (sr #1956)
The family filter is disabled for all extractions.
+ Youtube: Log-in support (sr #1953)
Resurrected the log-in support that was previously available in 0.2.x
but removed in 0.3.0 due to the complete program overhaul.
Options:
--youtube-user=USERNAME (config: youtube_id)
--youtube-pass=PASSWORD (config: youtube_password)
! ~/.clive/config; improved parsing
The parser is now more resistant to invalid values. clive will now also
exit if an error occurs while parsing.
! ~/.clive/config; output_if_file_exists
Accepts "RENAME" as it should have.
! Console; q_r_paste command
Crash at: "UnboundLocalError: local variable 'cmd' referenced before assignment"
~ --write-conf; increased verbosity
clive is now more verbose about found 3rd party programs.
~ --write-conf; sort commands
The written commands are now sorted alphabetically.
Version 0.4.8 [2008-03-31]
=================================================================
+new !fix ~change -remove | focus: minor bugfixes
+ Youtube: HTTP/415 No media fallback
Extract low quality (flv) video if better quality (mp4) is not available.
! Youtube: Partial support for continuing transfers
It is now be possible to continue partial downloads as long as they are
high-quality (mp4) videos.
Note that this fails utterly for the flv videos. It appears urlgrabber
appends a complete file at the end of the existing file when the host
refuses to continue transfer. Instead of bloating the code with the
conditions, continuing the youtube flv file transfers remains disabled.
! Dailymotion: improved media support
clive no more assumes 512x384 is the highest available quality. The
video page is now parsed for best available quality which clive extracts
unless the --low-quality option is being used. It should be noted that
most videos appear to have only the low-quality (flv) video available.
No media warning will be displayed if high quality video is not found
and the low quality video is extracted instead.
! Transfer rate calculations
File length offset is now used properly with files that are being
overwritten. This fixes the only-progress-percentage odditity is
being displayed.
! Youtube: New error messages
"error: country restriction/censorship"
"error: private video"
! --check-update,-u
Crash at: "TypeError: __init__() takes exactly 2 arguments (1 given)"
~ Reduce progress stdout flickering (sr #1944)
Progress is now rendered in one second intervals. clive will now also
display average transfer rate and total time elapsed when the transfer
completes.
~ Clean up
clive(1), INSTALL etc.
Version 0.4.7 [2008-03-17]
=================================================================
+new !fix ~change -remove | focus: major feature enhancements
+ GNU Autotools support
See the INSTALL file for the updated installation details.
+ urlgrabber integration
The urlgrabber module is now part of the source code distribution.
For more info, please read the README file.
Downstream maintainers: urlgrabber module is no longer a prerequisite
+ Cache
If caching is enabled, clive will collect data about visited URLs
to a sqlite3 database file (~/.clive/cache). Note that cache is only
available for Python >= 2.5. Also, depending on the system, the sqlite3
may not be installed with Python by default, e.g. on FreeBSD you need
to install it separately (databases/py-sqlite3).
Added also --no-cache and enable_cache. Caching is enabled by default.
+ Youtube: new default format
clive now defaults to extract the better quality (mp4) videos from Youtube.
The default behaviour can be overridden with the --low-quality option.
+ "Paste" option displayed at program start
The state for "paste from xclip" is now displayed when the program starts.
! Same output filename in URL batch
clive did not previously check the URLs in current batch for same output
filename. For example:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4505462782975458603
http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=-4505462782975458603
Both URLs point to the same video, note the different TLD. If they were
fed to clive in same URL batch the program accepted them without any
scrutiny. This resulted clive to waste bandwidth downloading the same
file twice and overwriting the previously extracted video file.
clive now generates (--exist=rename) a new output filename for the last
URL.
! Dailymotion support
clive will now attempt to extract the higher resolution vide (mp4) _only_
if it is available. This was causing HTTP/404 errors for some dmotion URLs
with the previous release.
The new option --low-quality overrides this default behaviour.
! Status/progress stdout line breaking on some system configurations
This was caused by improper use of '\b' which would cause the lines
to break on some terminal emulation settings.
! Calculations for resumed transfers (patch #990)
The transfer rate calculations should no longer go berzerk for
resumed transfers.
"The problem is that when urlgrabber calls update(), the 'read'
parameter is the current size of the file. When you resume, you
need to discard the offset from the previous download or else
the calculations will be off." -- zythmer
~ clive(1)
The manual page was rewritten.
~ Accept-encoding is now always set to gzip
Removed the rather useless --no-gzip option from wasting space.
Note that compression is only used if the host supports it.
~ Configuration file format
The configuration file format has undergone several iterations of
changes over the last 12 months and this release introduces yet another
format. Wait for it. This one's final. For a comparison:
Then: {.., 'verbose':1, ..}
Now: enable_verbose="YES"
To get started, you can generate a "template" configuration file
with:
% clive --write-conf
The created file contains comments and all supported commands. clive
will also attempt to autodetect the 3rd party programs such as ffmpeg
and set the paths to these programs with recommended options.
~ File name changes in ~/.clive
config.py -> config
last.log -> recall
userdef.py -> custom.py
Note that since history is no longer used, the ~/.clive/history.log is
now obsolete and can be removed if it's still around.
~ Option --write-conf
Previously known as --conf-write. Writes the config file with default
program values. clive will now attempt to autodetect vlc, ffmpeg and
xclip.
~ Option --emit
Renamed to "--emit-csv". Standard output format was also changed.
From:
video: "extraction-url" "filename" "length"\n
To:
OK: "url","extraction-url","filename","length"\n
FAILED: "url","error-message"\n
Should be now more parsing-friendly.
~ Options changed
Much of the options were either renamed, merged, removed or otherwise
modified. Some new short options were added also.
~ Renamed --simulate
Renamed --simulate,-s to --no-extract,-n.
~ Tweaked warnings
Some of the warnings were rewritten.
~ Stdout overhaul
Much of the stdout messages were changed, e.g. "status:" and similar
were replaced with lines that make better use of the line space.
~ Options displayed at program start
Renamed "throttle" to "rate". Renamed "exists" to "exist".
~ sys.platform instead of platform.uname
Platform string is now constructed using the platform module.
- Logging features
More or less replaced by the new "cache" and "recall" features.
See also "File name changes" above.
- GUI features: --configure, --history
Rather than transforming clive into a CLI-GUI hybrid, I've decided
to remove the GUI elements. The code to these short-lived features
could still be reused for a GUI-only clive configruation tool later
if there's any demand for it.
Downstream maintainers: Tkinter is no longer used by clive.
- Mswindows support
Anyone familiar with the woe32 specific non-standard approach to
everything can probably relate to this, and even if python hides
much of the mswindows nonsense, I've decided not to bother myself
with it anymore. So instead of bloating the code base with a set
of conditions and exceptions for woe32, I've, hereby, removed
all of the ms-platform specific nonsense from the project.
Come to the unix side.
- distutils support (setup.py)
Starting from this release, clive uses GNU Autotools.
- stage6 support
Shut down service effective February 28, 2008
(http://www.stage6.com/blog/107/).
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through PLIST_SUBST to the plist module.
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smokeping from running.
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by gnome-2.22, can be installed in parallel with libsoup-devel
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mostly improvements in speed of execution (usually up by around factor 10)
and memory use (the same factor down). Please see <http://samba.rsync.org/>
or ${WRKSRC}/CHANGES for more detailed information.
Changes between 3.0.0 and 3.0.1:
- New flag "c" for itemizing non-regular files.
- Fix crash when running rsyncd without --config-file= .
- Fix crash when backing up a directory which has default ACLs.
- Fixed the working of --fake-super with --link-dest and --xattrs.
- Fixed a hang when combining --dry-run with --remove-source-files.
- Fixed a bug with --iconv preventing gobbled file names from causing
transfer failures.
- Fixed the use of the --protect-args (-s) option when talking to a daemon.
- Fixed the --ignore-existing symlink problems.
- Avoid setting the mtime on a directory that already has the right one.
- Improved the daemon-exclude handling.
- Fixed a glitch in the itemizing of permissions with the -E option.
- Various other bugfixes.
- Fixed a couple minor bugs in the included popt library.
- Fixed a stat() call that should have been do_stat() for 64-bit
functionality.
- Changed the file-glob code to do a more memory efficient directory scan.
Approved-by: tron
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necessary logic for explicit dependencies as the NetBSD rules have.
Should fix build on Solaris and Darwin.
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* Changes in Wget 1.11.1.
** Interrupted downloads no longer result in renaming the file
(regression in 1.11 over 1.10.2).
** Progress bar now displays correctly in non-English locales (and a
related assertion failure was fixed).
** Wget no longer issues a GET request over HTTP for files it should
know it's not going to download (regression in 1.11 over 1.10.2).
** Added option --auth-no-challenge, to support broken pre-1.11
authentication-before-server-challenge, which turns out to still be
useful for some limited cases.
** Documentation of accept/reject lists in the manual's "Types of
Files" section now explains various aspects of their behavior that may
be surprising, and notes that they may change in the future.
** Documentation of --no-parents now explains how a trailing slash, or
lack thereof, in the specified URL, will affect behavior.
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Packages Collection.
This library implements SNMP (the Simple Network Management Protocol).
It is implemented in pure Ruby. You can run this library anywhere
that Ruby can run.
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* add some security notes to the master/slave documentation --niko
* allow SSH probe to config rsa1 key -- Walery Kokarev
* make ajax mode work on IE again -- tobi
* Integrated TCPPing Probe -- Norman Rasmussen
* made Smokeping.pm more portable by using %.1f in perl sprintf -- tobi
* make sure tsmoke sends mime conformant mails -- tobi
Too many changes to list completely. See CHANGES for all the details:
http://oss.oetiker.ch/smokeping/pub/CHANGES
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Based on packaged by Jeff Woodall and provided in PR 38261.
Geomyidae is a daemon for serving the protocol specified in RFC
1436 (Gopher). Under 1000 lines of C by design, it is lightweight
yet supports dynamic content, automatic file/directory indexing,
logging and privilege separation.
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This program is to download multimedia streaming files.
Currently it supports following protocols.
* mmst (Microsoft Media Server over TCP)
* mmsh (MMS over HTTP)
* http (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol)
* real-rtsp (Real Time Streaming Protocol / Real/helix)
* wms-rtsp (Real Time Streaming Protocol / WMServer )
* ftp (File Transfer Protocol)
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