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dopewars-1.5.12 released
I've just released version 1.5.12 of dopewars. This security bugfix release corrects a potential
exploit against the Windows server, which was not
fully patched by the 1.5.11 release.
2005-12-30 22:11:27 UTC by benwebb
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dopewars-1.5.11 released
I've just released version 1.5.11 of dopewars. This is largely a security bugfix release, fixing a potentially exploitable bug in the Windows server when running as an NT service.
2005-12-30 09:07:36 UTC by benwebb
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dopewars-1.5.10 released
I've just released version 1.5.10 of dopewars. This is largely a bugfix release, fixing a server DOS and some minor bugs in the text-mode client.
2004-10-25 18:00:51 UTC by benwebb
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dopewars-1.5.9 released
I've just released dopewars version 1.5.9. This is largely a bug fix release (there was a slightly annoying crash bug with version 1.5.8 which occurred in some circumstances when you clicked on the "drop drugs" button in the graphical client). There are also, however, some minor improvements to the text-mode client, primarily to allow it to work better on screens which aren't 80x24.
If you find any bugs with this new version, use the "Bugs" link at http://sourceforge.net/projects/dopewars/ to report them.
Ben
2003-06-07 18:45:40 UTC by benwebb
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dopewars-1.5.8 released
What's new in version 1.5.8?
- Quique has kindly provided a Spanish translation
- Robin Kohli of http://www.19.5degs.com has provided a default set of sounds
- On Windows XP systems, the new-look controls are now used
- I now build for RedHat 8.0 systems, i.e. with GTK+2
- Unicode should now be used throughout the program, when using GTK+2
under Unix or under Windows NT/2000/XP systems. UTF-8 is used for all
network messages, so different clients and servers should now be much
more interoperable. (This is implemented as a network ability, so when
talking to a client or server without the "UTF8" ability, all messages
will be translated into the locale's default encoding to maintain
backwards compatibility.)
- I've removed the separate dopewars-esd RPM. The ESD plugin is now
included in the main RPM, as are the default sounds, so everything
should "just work" when installed. SDL is still in a separate package,
however, as it's quite possible to have a full-featured RedHat box
without having the SDL libraries installed.
- I don't make Alpha RPMs any more. If you're still using RedHat on an
Alpha, then you should be able to rebuild the source RPM. RedHat seem
to have given up on any new releases for the Alpha architecture, and I
no longer have access to any RedHat/Alpha boxes (they all run Debian
now ;)
As always, let me know if you manage to break anything.
Ben
2002-10-21 13:17:03 UTC by benwebb