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Ok'd by jmmv@ and rh@ (gnome 1 maintainers).
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* persistent bitmap cache optimisations
* support for more RDP-orders (ellipse, polygon)
* libao sound-driver (for Mac OSX and others)
* Unicode support for transmitted strings/filenames
* Added korean keymap
* Xembed fixes to work with krdc correctly
* Portability fixes
* Support for RDP-compression (all bpps)
* process RDP recv queue if send queue is full
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Inspired by an patch from agc to tk83. Thx to krister for pointing that out
to me.
fix PR pkg/30241
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required by default any longer in bsd.pkg.mk under the new tools
framework.
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post-install.
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- Use INSTALL_UNSTRIPPED to fix Darwin
- Remove GTK frontend support as it's still got threading problems
and it's not ready for pkgsrc.
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Bump PKGREVISION.
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transition to new tools framework.
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Too many changes to list, see CHANGELOG within the source tarball.
This update was prompted by an issue with random number generator,
see the following url for details:
http://www.maradns.org/download/patches/maradns-1.0.26-rekey_rng
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(Future merges should be easier as this time I froze the vendor RCSIDs)
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- GTKG generated up to four times more traffic than was needed between
GTKG Ultrapeer and GTKG leafs.
- Improved firewall status detection: if you are not firewalled then GTKG
is now less likely to claim that you are.
- Fix a build problem for some versions of Glade
- A few minor bugs fixed
Changes 0.95.1:
- Bitzi tickets are now persistently cached so that tickets are
available again after restarting GTKG.
- Improved Unicode support:
- Search improvements:
- [GTK2] GUI updates:
- The GUI uses SI prefixes according to IEC 60027-2 (2000-11) Ed. 2.0
everywhere, so hard disk vendors won't fool you any longer.
- Compatibility fixes to allow compilation on more architectures,
including 64 bit architectures.
- There are now two hostiles.txt, a system-wide ("global") and one in
the ~/.gtk-gnutella directory. So you only need to put private
additions into ~/.gtk-gnutella/hostiles.txt. These files are also
automagically reloaded on change, so you don't need to restart
Gtk-Gnutella to make the changes effective.
- Updated listings for geographic information, bogus addresses and
spam sites.
- Greatly enhanced stability as compared to 0.95 due to many bug
fixes.
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Notable changes:
- Implement '-s srcaddr' to set the local IP address for all connections.
- Support '-q quittime' when waiting for server replies.
- Use IEC 60027-2 "KiB", "MiB" (etc) instead of "KB", "MB", ...
- Portability fixes, including for FreeBSD, Mac OS X, and Solaris.
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Notable changes:
- Implement '-s srcaddr' to set the local IP address for all connections.
- Support '-q quittime' when waiting for server replies.
- Use IEC 60027-2 "KiB", "MiB" (etc) instead of "KB", "MB", ...
- Portability fixes, including for FreeBSD, Mac OS X, and Solaris.
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Notable changes:
- Implement '-s srcaddr' to set the local IP address for all connections.
- Support '-q quittime' when waiting for server replies.
- Use IEC 60027-2 "KiB", "MiB" (etc) instead of "KB", "MB", ...
- Portability fixes, including for FreeBSD, Mac OS X, and Solaris.
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Notable changes:
* Improve timeout handling during connection initiation
* Prevent coredump with long command lines when editing is enabled.
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Darrin B. Jewell in PR pkg/30005.
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improvements, tweaks to WSDL-related code. Also fixes the warnings
about 'NAN' and 'INF' being already defined.
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ok'd by zuntum@
Add a patch from darwinports to disable Framework checks.
changes:
3.1.9, 2005-03-19
+ Renamed internal libraru function getline() to gl_getline()
to avoid namespace collision with glibc.
+ Renamed internal library function Duration() to FTPDuration()
to avoid namespace collision on Mac OS X.
+ Recognize additional error response codes to SITE UTIME, to prevent
using it if the server doesn't support it.
+ If the server does not support setting timestamps in MDTM, quit
trying it if it fails the first time.
+ Do not allow control characters such as NUL, CR, LF in FTP URLs, to
avoid command injection as described by
Albert Puigsech Galicia <ripe AT 7a69ezine.org>.
+ Fixed a problem where a timed-out transfer may have been detected
but still locked up the process (Thanks, IWAI, Masaharu).
+ Ncftpget and ncftpput now accept a "-C" parameter which is similar
to the "-c" option (ftp "cat" mode), where stdin (stdout) is not used
and the filename is specified as a parameter instead. This is useful
if you don't want to specify a password on the command line.
+ Ncftpput now allows the "-m" option in conjunction with the "-c" or "-C"
options.
+ Small compatibility fixes for Mac OS X, Solaris 10, Linux.
3.1.8.1, 2004-07-27
+ A fix for some DNS resolution problems on Linux.
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- Fixed multitude of security issues found by an aggressive testing program
- Many user interface improvements have been made:
- The toolbar has been updated.
- Packet detail tree items can be expanded and collapsed with the right
and left arrow keys.
- The status bar display has been improved.
- Live captures can now be restarted from the toolbar.
- More improvements have been made to the ring buffer feature.
- Display filters are now faster.
- The capture engine has received major updates.
- New protocol support:
9P, Aruba ADP, Camel, DRSUAPI, DUA, HPSW, Monotone Netsync, nettl,
UMA, VNC (RFB),
- Updated protocol support:
ACSE, AgentX, AIM, AMR, ANSI A, ASN.1 BER/PER, ATM, ATSVC, BACapp,
BOOTP/DHCP, CDP, CMIP, CMP, CMS, CRMF, DCERPC, DHCPFO, DIAMETER, DICOM,
DISTCC, DLSw, EFS, EIGRP, EPM, ESIS, ESS, ETHERIC, Ethernet, FC, FCELS,
FCP, FTAM, G.723, GIOP, GRE, GSM, GSS-API, GTP, H.225, H.245, H.263,
HTTP, IAX2, ICEP, IEEE 802.11, IEEE 802.3 Slow protocols, INAP, IP,
IPsec, ISAKMP, iSCSI, ISIS, ISL, ISMP, ISUP, JXTA, Kerberos, KINK,
Kpasswd, L2TP, LDAP, LMP, M3UA, MANOLITO, MEGACO, MGCP, MIP6, MMSE,
MQ, MRDISC, MTP2, NCP, NDMP, NDPS, NFS, NLM, OCSP, OSI options, PIM,
PKIX1Explitit, PKIX Qualified, PKTC, Portmap, PPP, PRES, PROFINET DCP,
Q.2931, Q.931, Q.933, RADIUS, RDM, RPC, RSVP, RTP, RTSP, RX, SCCP, SCSI,
SCTP, SDP, sFlow, SIP, SKINNY, SM, SMB (SMB, PIPE, LOGON, Mailslot),
SNA, SPNEGO, SRVLOC, SUA, TCAP, TCP, Telnet, TFTP, TZSP, Vines, WSP,
X11, X.509, XML,
- New and updated capture file support:
5Views, HP nettl
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by Adrian Portelli.
Ettercap is a suite for man in the middle attacks on LAN. It features
sniffing of live connections, content filtering on the fly and many
other interesting tricks. It supports active and passive dissection
of many protocols (even ciphered ones) and includes many feature
for network and host analysis.
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The original tar file has trailing base64 checksums, so I have
repackaged the tar file for just now.
This is release 1.3 of the Parallel Data Laboratory NASD
software prototype. The release includes the NASD drive
prototype, the NASD-NFS filemanager, simple client APIs, a
regression-testing suite, sample programs, a snapshot of
Cheops (which is one implementation of aggregation over
multiple NASDs), and some basic documentation.
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AFS is a distributed filesystem product, pioneered at Carnegie
Mellon University and supported and developed as a product by
Transarc Corporation (now IBM Pittsburgh Labs). It offers a
client-server architecture for file sharing, providing
location independence, scalability and transparent migration
capabilities for data. IBM branched the source of the AFS
product, and made a copy of the source available for community
development and maintenance. They called the release OpenAFS.
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And always is defined as share/examples/rc.d
which was the default before.
This rc.d scripts are not automatically added to PLISTs now also.
So add to each corresponding PLIST as required.
This was discussed on tech-pkg in late January and late April.
Todo: remove the RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR uses in MESSAGES and elsewhere
and remove the RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR itself.
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needed.
I noticed this because I am changing the framework to not
auto-register the rc.d scripts and I am adding them to all the
PLISTs.
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- Fix SUBST_* to get it working in the right order
- Change location of oinkmaster.conf
- Update MESSAGE to show where oinkmaster.conf is now stored
- Depend on the snort{-pgsql,-mysql} package
- Automagically ${LN} files instead of just telling the user to do it
- Whitespace police
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definitions have been added to the kernel source around that time.
No need to bump PKGREVISION, and no need to update to 0.0.5, the only
change in that release is in code not used by this package.
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Bump package revision because of this change.
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