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fix build failure in (at least) NetBSD 2.0B.
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gnome-netstatus is an applet for the GNOME panel that shows the status of
a network connection, including the amount of transferred data.
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2.6.0 ("Almodóvar did it again!")
* Fixes:
- Fix a compiler error (bug #135625)
* Translations:
- Updated Brasilian translation (Gustavo Noronha Silva)
- Updated Bengali translation (Khandakar Mujahidul Islam)
- Added Punjabi translation (Jaswinder Singh Phulewala)
- Updated Welsh translation (Telsa Gwynne)
- Added British translation (Gareth Owen)
2.5.92 ("We are the champions")
* Fixes:
- Update to application/x-core MIME type
- Disable Back button when debugging is the first page
* Improvements:
- Update translated docs (Glynn Foster)
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2.5.90 ("I love it when a plan comes together")
* Fixes;
- Fix a crash when going back from the email page. Thanks to Simon
Frankau for fixing this (bug #126449)
- Fix a crash when checking versions twice (bug #134167)
- Load product list after failing guessing.
* Improvements:
- Kill the confirmation dialog
- Set the FileChooser in save mode for saving bug reports
2.5.3 ("No name release")
* Fixes:
- Fix Application cooment (Vincent Untz)
- Some build fixes (Jason Leach, Alexander Winston, Vincent Berger)
- Fix typos in schemas
* Improvements:
- If GNOME version is older than 6 months suggest upgrading
- Use GtkFileChooser in entries
2.5.2 ("Franco Corelli")
* Fixes:
- Preserve bug description
- Don't hardcode FileChooser size
- Don't add closed products
* Improvements:
- Report Irix, Fedora and Gentoo "distributions"
- Show only Applications we can submit bugs to bugzilla (Bug #129138)
- Use a radio button to switch between Applications/Porducts view
- Add application/product name to component page (Bug #128349)
- Ported to gtk_icon_theme_*
- Add translators to about dialog
- Port configuration to GConf
2.5.1 ("Mi mamá prefiere GNOME")
* Fixes:
- Load again component list
* Improvements:
- Use GtkFileChooser in the non-glade stuff (Jan Arne Petersen)
2.5.0 ("He tardado 10 minutos en atarme las botas")
* Fixes:
- Fix some mem leaks (Kjartan Maraas, bug #125396)
- Disable deprecations (Sivaiah N)
- Fix crash when trying to debug a non-found program (Vincent Untz,
bug #115147)
* Improvements:
- Don't show up to three windows at a time (Vincent Untz, bug #110817)
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which is way _too_ long.
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ORBit2-2.9.6
* bug fixes
+ PPC union walking bug (Michael, Jeroen Z)
ORBit2-2.9.5
* bug fixes
+ don't crash with NULL env (Mark)
ORBit2-2.9.4
* bug fixes
+ enviroment pollution (Michael)
+ AIX portability bits (The Written Word)
ORBit2-2.9.3
* bug fixes
+ configure logic bug (Morten Welinder)
+ no-mainloop threading issue (Michael)
+ custom policy oneway fix (Michael, JP)
+ policy lookup fix (Alex Larsson)
ORBit2-2.9.2
* bug fixes
+ threaded client deadlock (Michael)
+ skelimpl leak fix (Frank)
+ forward request double free (Michael)
+ thread queue processing (Frank)
ORBit2-2.9.1
* bug fixes
+ thread handling / shutdown bugs (Justin Schoeman)
+ linc I/O revents race fix (Padraig O'Briain)
+ name service ref leak (Justin)
+ GIOP HUP error cleanup (Michael)
+ ORB shutdown from any thread (Michael)
+ build fixes / cleans (Justin, Michael)
* featurelets
+ (limited) re-enterancy client policy (Michael)
+ re-factored invocation stack (Frank Rehberger)
+ deactivation / return test (Michael)
ORBit2-2.9.0
* bug fixes
+ speed up child POA destruction (Michael)
* featurelets
+ allow objects to be bound to specific threads (Alex Larsson)
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tinc is a Virtual Private Network (VPN) daemon that uses tunnelling and
encryption to create a secure private network between hosts on the Internet.
Because the VPN appears to the IP level network code as a normal network
device, there is no need to adapt any existing software. This allows VPN
sites to share information with each other over the Internet without exposing
any information to others. In addition, tinc has the following features:
o Encryption, authentication and compression
All traffic is optionally compressed using zlib or LZO, and OpenSSL is
used to encrypt the traffic and protect it from alteration with message
authentication codes and sequence numbers.
o Automatic full mesh routing
Regardless of how you set up the tinc daemons to connect to each
other, VPN traffic is always (if possible) sent directly to the
destination, without going through intermediate hops.
o Easily expand your VPN
When you want to add nodes to your VPN, all you have to do is add an extra
configuration file, there is no need to start new daemons or create and
configure new devices or network interfaces.
o Ability to bridge ethernet segments
You can link multiple ethernet segments together to work like a single
segment, allowing you to run applications and games that normally only work
on a LAN over the Internet.
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some packet dissectors, you're strongly advised to update.
Changes from 0.10.0:
=> New and updated features
(in 0.10.3)
o Display filters now support the bitwise and (&) operator.
o Protocol hierarchy statistics now have bandwidth columns.
o The capture dialog has a new layout.
(in 0.10.2)
o The user interface has received further updates. The Statistics
menu layout has been improved, as well as the capture options dialog
layout.
(in 0.10.1)
o Several updates were made to Ethereal's user interface. The "File"
menu now has a "most recently used" list. The help menu was greatly
expanded.
o The "matches" operator now handles more data types. For example,
you can now use
smtp matches joespammer@example.com
as a display filter.
o I/O statistics now support 1ms resolution.
=> Bugs fixed
(in 0.10.3)
o http://www.ethereal.com/appnotes/enpa-sa-00013.html
=> Other notes
o A lot of packet dissectors were either added or updated, as well as
some capture file formats handlers.
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don't have version information. Suggested by wiz@.
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provided by Michal Pasternak via pkgsrc-wip
HTML documentation for Twisted Python; see py-twisted package for details.
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provided by Michal Pasternak via pkgsrc-wip
Twisted is a framework, written in Python, for writing networked applications.
It includes implementations of a number of commonly used network services such
as a web server, an IRC chat server, a mail server, a relational database
interface and an object broker. Developers can build applications using all of
these services as well as custom services that they write themselves. Twisted
also includes a user authentication system that controls access to services
and provides services with user context information to implement their own
security models.
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The tracker works under Python 2.2 and supports 3.3 clients properly.
The client is unchanged.
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HTTP is only one view of the data moved around by Entropy).
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to insert/retrieve content by the native FCP protocol rather than the
WWW proxy. From the DESCR:
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The most important tools for those who want to insert their own content as a
website into Freenet or Entropy, are the Freenet Tools (or similiar tools
from other authors :). For Freenet, there are some such programs linked from
their http://freenetproject.org) pages. Not many of them will work with
Entropy out-of-the-box, as they sometimes specialize on minor deviations in
the FCP interface. Specificially the newer tools, supporting the FEC FCP
v1.1 will fail with Entropy, as Entropy does not yet fully support the
changes to the Freenet Client Protocol. So I suggest you use ft for Entropy
for now, since I can help you there with problems or questions.
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From the DESCR:
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ENTROPY is developed as a response to increasing censorship and surveillance
in the internet. The program connects your computer to a network of machines
which all run this software. The ENTROPY network is running parallel to the
WWW and also other internet services like FTP, email, ICQ. etc.
For the user the ENTROPY network looks like a collection of WWW pages. The
difference to the WWW however is that there are no accesses to central
servers. And this is why there is no site operator who could log who
downloaded what and when. Every computer taking part in the ENTROPY network
(every node) is at the same time server, router for other nodes, caching
proxy and client for the user: that is You.
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pkgsrc since gkrellm1-snmp conversion to net-snmp.
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packages that use builtin.mk files (graphics/xpm and pkgtools/x11-links)
use the new format correctly.
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e.g. "BUILDLINK_PKGBASE.gtk?= gtk+". This is mandated by the example
buildlink[23].mk files in bsd.buildlink[23].mk.
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PR pkg/24947; bump PKGREVISION.
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Bump PACKAGEREVISION.
Noted by Michal Pasternak on tech-pkg.
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Buildlink files: RECOMMENDED version changed to current version.
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this. Fixes build on -current.
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configure script was checking for YACC wrong (like .../bin/usr/pkg/bin/bison).
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From PR pkg/23650 by Luc Beurton luc at black-kettle dot univ-ubs dot fr.
While here claim stewardship, use subst.mk framework, and fix a typo
in a patch file.
Bump PKGREVISION.
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the curses.h -> ncurses.h symlink.
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the ncurses.h -> curses.h link.
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That should close PR 24818.
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by moving the inclusion of buildlink3.mk files outside of the protected
region. This bug would be seen by users that have set PREFER_PKGSRC
or PREFER_NATIVE to non-default values.
BUILDLINK_PACKAGES should be ordered so that for any package in the
list, that package doesn't depend on any packages to the left of it
in the list. This ordering property is used to check for builtin
packages in the correct order. The problem was that including a
buildlink3.mk file for <pkg> correctly ensured that <pkg> was removed
from BUILDLINK_PACKAGES and appended to the end. However, since the
inclusion of any other buildlink3.mk files within that buildlink3.mk
was in a region that was protected against multiple inclusion, those
dependencies weren't also moved to the end of BUILDLINK_PACKAGES.
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inclusion of python/application.mk to the end of Makefile's and fixing
paths to files. Bump PKGREVISION of this package to 1.
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BUILDLINK_PACKAGES, then set BUILDLINK_PKGBASE.<pkg> explicitly so that
we can map from <pkg> to BUILDLINK_PKGBASE.<pkg>.
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