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There are MANY bugfixes and cleanups. The changelog file is 22k in size.
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The stable version is currently 1.10, this is 1.11a34
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There are MANY bugfixes and cleanups. The changelog file is 22k in size.
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Changes since 1.0.8:
NOTE: Some configuration issues:
o Net and inet command launching will need re-entering.
o Inet charts can't use data saved by 1.0.x versions.
o Plugins that were automatically enabled by being in
~/.gkrellm/plugins will now have to be enabled on the plugins
config page. A consequence of this is that your existing
configuration setup for these plugins may be lost.
* New chart drawing routines give many appearance options which
can be configured by right clicking on the charts. Plugins
which create charts must make some coding changes - see the
plugins changelog.
One of these options is a split view which uses a new theme
image, so split views in some themes won't look right until the
themes are updated.
* CPU charts can now show nice time, which also uses a new theme
image.
* New panel routines so panel and chart interfaces will be
consistent, but unlike chart plugins, meter styled plugins may
upgrade gracefully without a "required" recompile - see plugins
changelog.
* Added an alert interface so limits can be set for triggering
warn and alarm commands. Builtin APM and sensor (temps, fan,
volt) monitors can have alerts set. Alerts can use the gvoice
plugin.
* User selectable fonts.
* User plugin placements.
* User definable format strings for drawing chart labels.
* Right click on most panels to open the monitor config window.
* There is no longer compatibility with pre 0.10.0 theme formats
(the change was announced a year ago).
Package change: buildlinkified.
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Fixes problem noted in recent bulk build.
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not maintainer.
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(and shouldn't) be loaded before networking because it might be located
on a NFS mounted "/usr/pkg" filesystem.
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letting the user figure out where the files got installed.
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manual page compression automatically.
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list.
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Patch provided by Eric Gillespie Jr in pkg/13544.
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bump pkgsrc version to 20010719.
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so that we don't damage other i386 machines by mistake. bump
pkgsrc version to 20010718.
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convert to use buildlink.mk files, and mark as USE_BUILDLINK_ONLY. Changes
from version 2.9 fix a small error in how event timing was assumed to occur.
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Changes since 2.5:
* Added workaround for errors caused by BIOS USB keyboard support.
* Fixed problems with reporting of 1 GHZ + processor speeds.
* Fixed Duron cache detection.
* Added screen buffer so that menus will work correctly from a serial
console.
* The Memtest86 image is now built in ELF format.
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* Use correct ends of pipefd[] (as returned by pipe(2)).
* Fix '%f' escape in (pre|post)processor argument.
Previous two fixes provided by Stoned Elipot.
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o use ${MV} -f instead of plain ${MV}
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tdir is Yet Another Way To Display Directory Listings. Output is in
columnar format with sub-directories listed first, and then a listing
of the files ordered by their ending "extension" - typically the
characters following the rightmost '.' in the file name (though this
can be changed on the command line).
tdir supports recursive directory examination. Total output width as
well as column width can be set on the command line and tdir will
autoformat accordingly.
tdir is written in 'python' and requires a reasonably current version
of the 'python' environment to be present on the system.
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The programs in service-config create and configure svscan-format
service directories.
* server-config creates an svscan-format directory for an arbitrary
service.
* rules-config configures access rules for use by a
service.
* svscan-config configures a service to run svscan.
* ipc-config configures a service to run ipcserver.
* ipcx-config configures a service to run ipcserver using access
rules.
* tcp-config configures a service to run tcpserver.
* tcpx-config configures a service to run tcpserver using access
rules.
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This is a Ruby module to access syslog(3) interface.
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This is a bug fix release.
Improve debugging support, fix some fd leaks and add barcode reader support.
For more details, refer to the Changelog.
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issue request sense from userland, just print the sense info we got
when the ioctl returned.
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prevent detection of ncurses.
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- Apply the patch from pkg/13188 by Ron Roskens <roskens@elfin.net> to
fix problems with hard-coding /var/amanda.
- Remove USE_X11 from amanda-server since amanda-plot has already been
split out.
- Don't explicitly look for headers in ${PREFIX}/include.
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Chnage patch to cddata.cpp to use getrawpartition(), and enclose
NetBSD-specific changes in #ifdef __NetBSD/#endif so that it's easier
to send back to KDE folks.
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GNU_CONFIGURE is defined, so simply set LIBS to the appropriate value.
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Changelog:
1.0.8 Mon Apr 16, 2001
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* Cesar Perez Turrado <cesar@perez.turrado.com> sent in updated es.po
* Bugfixes
o Anthony Mallet <anthony.mallet@ficus.yi.org> patch to fix fonts with
XFree86 > 4.0.2
o Composite disk launch commands were not saved.
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#ifdef __i386
use /dev/rcd%dd
#else
use /dev/rcd%dc
#endif
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