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changes:
- roll version number over to 2.0
- get rid of some unused code in the method call marshaller.
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1.3.5 08/07/2003 released
- Now ipa(8) removes created PID-file when exits
- Not it is possible to use OpenBSD PF on not OpenBSD (see the INSTALL file)
- Added a new parameter "debug_worktime"
- Some fixes for code that runs commands
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Nicotine is a SoulSeek client written in Python, based on the
PySoulSeek project by Alexander Kanavin. It features, among other
things, a completely rewritten graphical user interface which uses
PyGTK-2 toolkit and a less strict user request policy.
Nicotine is a feature complete client for the SoulSeek filesharing
network. You can use it to upload, download, search and chat. You
can keep a "buddy" list and basically everything else a SoulSeek
client is supposed to do. If you are familliar with PySoulSeek,
you'll probably notice a striking resemblance in appearance. More
info: Daelstorm's Nicotine Propaganda page.
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the gre interface.
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http://lists.xsec.it/pipermail/samba-it/2003-April/000321.html
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Changes:
Version 2.6.7 - 2003-08-29
* new settings ftp:use-size, ftp:use-mdtm, ftp:use-telnet-iac.
* optimized writing to local disk by increasing write size.
* fixed size catching from 150 ftp server reply.
* correct exit code of commands help, lftp (reported by trancefx).
* hftp improvements from Johannes Zellner: CSM proxy support; colored listings;
do not print hour:minute if not known.
* translations updated.
* fixed a bug with saving last working directory for a site.
* fixed a bug with FXP of zero sized files.
* fixed a bug happening when a 5xx reply is received after QUIT is sent.
* readline updated to version 4.3.
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the official site. Bump PKGREVISION.
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Packages Collection.
Net::Telnet::Cisco adds additional functionality to Net::Telnet that
helps automate Cisco router management and statistic gathering.
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changes from webpage:
Quagga 0.96.2 has been released, which fixes a small but very
annoying ospfd bug. Also includes Mr. Ohara's command.c newline
fix.
Quagga 0.96.1 has been released, which fixes a small but significant
problem with the privileges code.
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gnatsperl is a collection of perl modules providing a perl interface to the
gnatsd daemon (GNU gnats issue tracking system). It is intended to allow
developers to more easily create tie-in applications to gnats.
Packages imported from pkgsrc-wip. Ok'ed by wiz@
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Net::Jabber is a collection of Perl modules that provide a Perl Developer
access to the Jabber protocol. Using OOP modules we provide a clean
interface to writing anything from a full client to a simple protocol
tester.
Package imported from pkgsrc-wip. Ok'ed by wiz@
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Add !defined(__NetBSD__) to a broken __alpha__ test.
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Provided in PR pkg/22664 by Min Sik Kim <minskim at bawi dot org>.
Minor tuning by myself.
Changes since version -1.0a11a (aka 1.8a)
* [Tim Buchheim]Mon Feb 10 14:17:40 PST 2003
More updates for wireless animations:
* wireless broadcast packets now use "r" events when animating in
reverse, just like non-broadcast packets. (previously they used
the "h" event even when going backwards)
* wireless and wired nodes can now be mixed with better results.
This requires using the "W" event as well as supplying X and Y
coordinates for all nodes in the scenario.
* The range and duration of the animation of wireless packets can
now be specified on either a per-packet basis or by setting
global parameters.
* [Tim Buchheim]Tue Dec 10 19:02:19 PST 2002
Two changes to the animation of broadcast packets in wireless
scenarios:
* bcast packets used to be animate in real time, not virtual time.
so if you changed the playback speed (or even paused it) the
circles would always expand at the same real rate. Now, the
animation is done in virtual time, like all other objects. So if
you slow down the playback rate, the circles will move slower. If
you increase playback rate, they move faster.
* you can now set the speed for broadcast packets. (previously they
ran at a hardcoded speed.) Use something like the following:
v -t 0.0 -e set_bcast_duration 0.02
The default is currently set to 0.01 (units are seconds)
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Provided in PR pkg/22665 by Min Sik Kim <minskim at bawi dot org>.
While here fix signature of patch-al.
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Version 1.2.1 - 19082003asg
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* Fixed a bug in dologin.
Now the use of ftp.proxy with a fixed server works again.
Version 1.2.0 - 11072003asg
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* Looking in this file this numbering scheme displeased me.
From now on every beta release get a subnumber and official
releases a major number.
So this new release will start with 1.2.0
Version 1.1.7.pre3 - 09072003asg
- --------------------------------
* Fixed missing line in the do_login function. Could solve unexpected
behaviour of ftp.proxy.
Mentioned by Michael A. Meiszl and Rasca Gmelch.
Version 1.1.7.pre2 - 06042003asg
- --------------------------------
* Another attempt to deal with an old problem: Suppose the client
lists an almost empty directory (or does any other small data
transmission with the remote server) is might happen that the
proxy receives and spools the data before the 150 response is
send to the client. ftp.proxy uses the TCP_NODELAY socket
options since version 1.1.4 but what if the server (or upstream
proxy) causes the problem?
The proxy does now track if the 150 response arrived already and
the data transmission between client and server is delayed until
it has been received.
Version 1.1.7.pre1 - 04042003asg
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* Introducing `dynamic configuration programs' aka DCP's. In short
a DCP receives username and remote server as supplied by the user
and sends the proxy server the real FTP server the proxy should
connect to with perhaps different username and password.
Everything of this is optional. Furthermore there is yet no
documentation because DCPs are work in progress and even the DCP
scheme is not fixed yet. There is however a sample DCP named
operator.dcp showing how things basically work.
DCP's required changes to the source code. Even if you do not
use DCP's the changes may influence the way ftp.proxy is working.
The DCP's are based on the idea of 'connection translation program'
from Damian Ivereigh and replaces this feature introduced in 1.1.6.beta6
Version 1.1.6.beta8 - 25MAR2003asg
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* Changed -D option: the proxy server port number must now be set
with the -D option.
Version 1.1.6.beta7 - 10FEB2003asg
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* Added compile-help in src/Makefile for solaris and a putenv
workaround for the missing function.
Hope ftp.proxy will now compile on solaris without errors.
Mentioned by Gregoire Barbier, Lefteris Giakoumatos,
Christophe Giraud-Briquet, Neil McCalden and others.
* Complete rewrite of multiline server response handling.
Handling is now much more RFC conform in this point.
Version 1.1.6.beta6 - 22JAN2003asg
- ----------------------------------
* Added sample script to start ftp.proxy in debug mode.
* Added sample trp script.
* Do not fork ftp.proxy in daemon mode when debug option is set.
* Changed syslog calls to be more ANSI-C conform.
* Source code compatibility: changed the syslog's `%m' to `%s' with
a `strerror(errno)' argument.
* Added support connection translation program (short: trp's), mentioned
by Damian Ivereigh.
* Introduced version variable in Makefile.
* Added new command line option '-u' to allow usernames with a '@'
in it. Mentioned by Paul Dragicevich.
* Changed GPL to current version.
* Changed getc_fd to handle servers that close the data connection.
* Changed proxy response on PASV because mozilla does not like it.
* Added daemon mode. Now you can start ftp.proxy as daemon using '-D'.
This is still experimental do not use this on productive environments.
The feature will be added official in the next release.
Additional parameters are required.
* Applied patch which fixes problems with multi-line server greetings,
as it appears on 'AppleShare IP FTP Server'. Mentioned by Menno Smits.
* Changed default log facility to LOG_DAEMON. On Linux, FreeBSD and NetBSD
it is still LOG_FTP.
* Modified cfputs() to send the line together with the CR/LF in one
packet to make broken firewalls happy.
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package of gftp which uses GTK+ version 1. Actually this package
uses GTK+ version 2. Ok'ed by wiz@
Changes (resumed):
Changes from 2.0.15rc2 to 2.0.15
* FTP: Fixes for selecting ASCII/Binary transfers
* Fixed crash when deleting files in the GTK+ port
* Fixed parsing directory listings that have timestamps that are
not in the current locale.
* More largefile support fixes.
* Updated translations (cs, pl, sr, sr@Latn, sv)
Changes from 2.0.15rc1 to 2.0.15rc2
* Largefile (>2.1GB) fixes.
* When resuming files, look up the right option name. gFTP would bail
out whenever it couldn't look up the right option.
* Fixes to the permissions of files when they are first transfered. New
files are created with the mode 0644 & ~umask.
* Change to the proper local directory when one was enabled with a
bookmark.
* Fixed crash that would occur in the options dialog when you hit Apply,
then OK.
* Fixed possible division by 0 when transfering a file.
* Fixed double free of a gftp_file structure member (utf8_file). This was
not present in 2.0.14.
* FreeBSD PTY and password prompt fixes.
* Detect write errors properly.
* Added --info argument to the command line. This will give some
information about how gFTP was compiled.
Changes from 2.0.14 to 2.0.15rc1
* I18N improvements in GTK+ 2.0 port. If the remote server is not
returning output in UTF8, it will first attempt to convert it from
the local character set and if that fails it will try the character
sets listed in the remote_charsets option.
* Added an improved internal configuration interface. You can now override
just about any option in the bookmarks dialog for a particular site.
* Each protocol that gFTP supports is now completely self contained in
it's own file. So, if gFTP doesn't support your favorite protocol, it
should be pretty easy to add support
... Please review the long list of changes here:
http://gftp.seul.org/changelog.html
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Lots of changes and bug fixes since last packaged version,
see installed $PREFIX/share/doc/html/ns/CHANGES.html.
Provided in PR pkg/22633 by Min Sik Kim <minskim at bawi dot org>.
Minor tuning by myself.
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Some highlights of changes since 4.2.3:
* PCRE updated to 4.3, GD to 2.0.15
* improved Apache2 support
* much improved stream & URL wrapper support, output compression support
* added CLI (Command Line Interface) SAPI
* debug_backtrace() backported from ZendEngine2
* faster build system
* huge number of other bug fixes and improvements
Packaging changes:
* 'pcre', 'xml', and 'session' modules folded back into main package -
'pcre' and 'xml' is required by PEAR, and 'session' is just too essential
to be separate
* 'gd' module now uses bundled PHP GD library, which is better integrated
* PHP modules use shared distinfo when possible to ease future PHP updates
* ${PREFIX}/bin/php is now CLI version, ${PREFIX}/libexec/cgi-big/php
remains CGI version
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USE_PKGINSTALL is "YES". bsd.pkg.install.mk will no longer automatically
pick up a INSTALL/DEINSTALL script in the package directory and assume that
you want it for the corresponding *_EXTRA_TMPL variable.
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Tsclient is a frontend for rdesktop
Features:
* GTK+-2.0
* GNOME panel applet to quickly launch saved rdp files
* supports most of the rdesktop-1.1.0 arguments
* reads .rdp files in the M$ Unicode format
* writes .rdp files in ascii (which can then be read by this
and the M$ client)
* looks and functions very much like the M$ client
* is written in C
* features an "rdp picker" which lists .rdp files in ~/.tsclient/
and launches rdesktop from the rdp file when selected
* VNC support as a client only (vncviewer)
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VIEW-DEINSTALL to the INSTALL/DEINSTALL scripts don't cause errors.
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Changes:
* Telnet.pm (getlines): Changed behavior so it works like
IO::Handle::getlines(). Instead of returning just the lines
currently available for reading, it now returns all lines until
end-of-file. To get the old behavior, use "All => ''" named
parameter.
* Telnet.pm (put): New method put() is like print(), except that
it doesn't write the trailing output_record_separator ("\n"). It
also takes named parameters.
* Telnet.pm (last_prompt): New method last_prompt() provides the
last prompt matched by cmd() or login().
* Telnet.pm (rs): New method rs() is synonymous with
input_record_separator().
* Telnet.pm (ors): New method ors() is synonymous with
output_record_separator.
* Telnet.pm (ofs): New method ofs() is synonymous with
output_field_separator().
* Telnet.pm (input_log, output_log, option_log): Fixed so they
always return the filehandle of the logfile or "" if logging
turned-off.
* Telnet.pm (dump_log, input_log, option_log, output_log): Fixed
so they work with an unblessed or tied filehandle.
* Telnet.pm (cmd_remove_mode, errmode, input_record_separator)
(max_buffer_length, option_callback, port, prompt, timeout): These
attribute methods now ignore an invalid argument and print a
warning to stderr. This also applies to a named parameter used to
override one of these attributes.
* Telnet.pm (cmd): Added named parameters to override Errmode, and
Input_record_separator.
* Telnet.pm (get, waitfor): Added named parameters to override
Binmode, Errmode, and Telnetmode.
* Telnet.pm (getline, getlines): Added named parameters to
override Binmode, Errmode, Input_record_separator, and Telnetmode.
* Telnet.pm (login, open): Added named parameter to override
Errmode.
* Telnet.pm (login): Added two 0.01 second delays to workaround
bug in Linux login program.
* Telnet.pm (break): Fixed to properly send TELNET break command.
* Telnet.pm (open): Fixed to properly handle an absolute timeout
value.
* Telnet.pm: Squelched the warning "isn't numeric" caused by
deficiency in ActiveState perl and MS-Windows.
* t/select.t: Fixed test #3 so it passes when running on Linux 2.4
or greater.
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for a possessive (like her, his, whose, their, and its).
Note that I didn't check for proper use of "its" (when it should
be "it is" or "it has" instead).
I also saw over 15 other grammar or punctuation problems, but not
fixed in this commit.
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Changelog of Samba2.2 Japanese Edition
Samba Users Group Japan
Here is the fix list of Samba2.2 Japanese Edition.
The sign of each line means:
*: Fix of Samba Japanese Edition only
x: Fix of sending a patch to Samba Team
c: Fix of being commited a patch by Samba Team
samba-2.2.8a-ja-1.1beta9
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Changes to the internationalized version
* Fixed build problem with Solaris for Sparc [sugj-tech:5695]
* Fixed html conversion problem for swat [sugj-tech:5696]
samba-2.2.8a-ja-1.1beta8
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Changes to the original version
* Fixed ineffective cd(chdir) problem in smbsh [sugj-tech:5647]
* Fixed smbsh problem with BSD original csh [sugj-tech:5649]
* Added target in Makefile for ipk packages [sugj-tech:5661]
samba-2.2.8a-ja-1.1beta7
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Changes to the original version
* Fixed smbsh problem for Linux except i386 [sugj-tech:5619]
* Fixed libtool dependence problem with VFS [sugj-tech:5624]
samba-2.2.8a-ja-1.1beta6
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Changes to the original version
* Fixed smbsh problem for some OSs [sugj-tech:5562]
* Fixed libtool dependence problem with VFS [sugj-tech:5593]
* Fixed Kerberos V problem [sugj-tech:5594]
* Fixed smbsh problem for Linux except i386 [sugj-tech:5596]
samba-2.2.8a-ja-1.1beta5
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Changes to the internationalized version
* Fixed no daemon problem for smbd/nmbd with RPM package
[sugj-tech:5515]
* Fixed alternative getpass() problem in configure [sugj-tech:5522]
Changes to the original version
* Fixed huge file problem for Linux/ppc [sugj-tech:5531]
* Fixed 64bits shared library problem on Solaris [sugj-tech:5535]
samba-2.2.8a-ja-1.1beta4
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Changes to the internationalized version
* Fixed existent gettext library problem [sugj-tech:5385]
* Added -t (specify coding system) option for smbsh [sugj-tech:5476]
Changes to the original version
* Suppressed any warnings on Solaris with Forte C [sugj-tech:5370]
* Fixed smbsh problem for some OSs [sugj-tech:5381]
* Fixed missing low-level getcwd() problem [sugj-tech:5415]
* Fixed timestamp problem for client programs [sugj-tech:5470]
samba-2.2.8a-ja-1.1beta3
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Changes to the internationalized version
* Fixed failure to compile for HP-UX 11.00 [sugj-tech:5320]
* Fixed failure to compile for Solaris [sugj-tech:5322]
Changes to the original version
* Suppressed any warnings on Solaris [sugj-tech:5324]
* Suppressed any warnings on some platforms for PAM [sugj-tech:5328]
samba-2.2.8a-ja-1.1beta2
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Changes to the original version
* Fixed ineffective problem of mangling char [sugj-tech:5308]
* Fixed shared library problem for IRIX [sugj-tech:5310]
* Suppressed any warnings on some platforms [sugj-tech:5310]
samba-2.2.8a-ja-1.1beta1
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Changes to the original version
* Fixed an unsetable problem for group permission from WinXP
[samba-jp:14786]
* Fixed NT architecture problem for WinXP/2003 Server
[samba-jp:14789]
* Fixed configure problem for Solaris [samba-jp:14793]
* Fixed password timeout ploblem with LDAP [sugj-tech:5299]
* Fixed missing send/receive ploblem for huge files [samba-jp:14822]
c Fixed using CIDR of 'hosts allow/deny' parameters [samba-jp:14615]
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Highlights:
* Categories implemented.
* Much better No Needed/High Queue Ranking sources handling
* Shared files loading made 30x faster, now supports thousands of files.
* Numerous possible security exploits fixed.
* Generally, code is a lot clearner now.
* Enhanced OS support: NetBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris.
* New Extended Options:
* Various A4AF functionality,
* Drop No Needed Sources,
* Drop High QR Sources,
* Drop Full Queue Sources.
malware's contributions:
* Speed up the initial sharing by making KnowFileList a hash map.
* Remove the assign to category context menu entry only if it was
already there.
* Reimplemented hashing thread.
* Removed unused locks. As the NetBSD team pointed out they are
causing problems on their system because it does core dump on
unlocking a mutex that was not locked.
* Made the title for systray the same as for the main dialog.
* Never share a file twice.
* Fixed endless loop in sending UDP packets.
* Fixed a possibly exploitable bug as noticed by S. Esser from e-matters.
* Fixed new downloads assigned to random category.
* Check size of OP_SERVERSTATUS packet more strictly.
* Make xmule not to send the MOD_VERSION information. This does avoid a
problem with the LSD mod and other xmules.
* Removed memory leak from hashing thread.
* Minor fixes of problems detected by valgrind, mostly uninitialized
variables.
Un-Thesis' contributions:
* Implemented better GTK2 checks based on NetBSD team's and a Solaris user's
input
* Converted embedded XPMs to PNGs and JPEGs for better memory usage.
* FIXED: several bugs inherent in the source from previous devs/projects.
* FIXED: several memory leaks.
* Started refactoring the sourcecode.
* Got his own connection shut down by MPAA on 19 Aug :P
* Bringing website back to live.
* Kept xMule alive.
NetBSD team's contributions:
* Fixed bug with the mutex protecting calls to gethostbyname.
* Try to increase some resource limitation to the permitted maximum.
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LFT, short for Layer Four Traceroute, is a sort of 'traceroute' that
often works much faster (than the commonly-used Van Jacobson method)
and goes through many configurations of packet-filter based firewalls.
More importantly, LFT implements numerous other features including AS
number lookups, loose source routing, netblock name lookups, et al.
package suggested by lukem.
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