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From: freshmeat.net <no...@fr...> - 2009-07-09 00:26:47
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Dear freshmeat.net subscriber, uberl0rd just announced version 5.0.6 of dhcpcd on freshmeat.net. The changes are as follows: A crash on MIPS has been fixed. This release will default to requesting interface MTU, and save and restore interface MTU when changing. IP whitelist has been added. Detection of correct dstaddr for PtP interfaces at startup has been fixed. This release ensures that the lease and pidfile directories exist at startup. Project description: dhcpcd is an RFC2131 compliant DHCP client. It is fully featured and yet lightweight: the binary is 60k as reported by size(1) on Linux i386. It has support for duplicate address detection, IPv4LL, carrier detection, and a merged resolv.conf and ntp.conf for which other DHCP clients require third party tools. Detailed history and release notes are available here: http://freshmeat.net/projects/dhcpcd#release_302198 If you want to change your subscription to this project, please log in to: http://freshmeat.net/account/subscriptions Best regards, freshmeat.net |
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From: freshmeat.net <no...@fr...> - 2009-07-08 15:20:07
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Dear freshmeat.net subscriber, barsnick just announced version 2.0.12 of The GNU Privacy Guard on freshmeat.net. The changes are as follows: GPGSM now always lists ephemeral certificates if specified by fingerprint or keygrip. GPGSM now also returns information about smartcards. It is now made sure not to leak file descriptors if running gpg-agent with a command. The order of the confirmation questions for root certificates was changed, and negative answers are stored in trustlist.txt. Better synchronization of concurrent smartcard sessions was implemented. Support for 2048 bit OpenPGP cards and for Telesec Netkey 3 cards was added. A potential Mac OS X system freeze is now avoided. Project description: GnuPG (the GNU Privacy Guard or GPG) is GNU's tool for secure communication and data storage. It can be used to encrypt data and to create digital signatures. It includes an advanced key management facility and is compliant with the proposed OpenPGP Internet standard as described in RFC2440. As such, it is meant to be compatible with PGP from NAI, Inc. Because it does not use any patented algorithms, it can be used without any restrictions. Detailed history and release notes are available here: http://freshmeat.net/projects/gnupg#release_302163 If you want to change your subscription to this project, please log in to: http://freshmeat.net/account/subscriptions Best regards, freshmeat.net |
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From: freshmeat.net <no...@fr...> - 2009-07-07 17:53:31
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Dear freshmeat.net subscriber, philipolson just announced version 5.3.0 of PHP on freshmeat.net. The changes are as follows: This release is a major improvement in the 5.X series, and includes a large number of new features and bugfixes. See the release announcement for a list of new features, and the migration guide for tips (and potential problems) with migrating from 5.2.x. Project description: PHP is a widely-used Open Source general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for Web development and can be embedded into HTML. Its syntax draws upon C, Java, and Perl, and is easy to learn. PHP runs on many different platforms and can be used as a standalone executable or as a module under a variety of Web servers. It has excellent support for databases, XML, LDAP, IMAP, Java, various Internet protocols, and general data manipulation, and is extensible via its powerful API. It is actively developed and supported by a talented and energetic international team. Numerous Open Source and commercial PHP-based application packages are available. Detailed history and release notes are available here: http://freshmeat.net/projects/php#release_302115 If you want to change your subscription to this project, please log in to: http://freshmeat.net/account/subscriptions Best regards, freshmeat.net |
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From: freshmeat.net <no...@fr...> - 2009-07-07 15:03:48
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Dear freshmeat.net subscriber, philipolson just announced version 5.2.10 of PHP on freshmeat.net. The changes are as follows: This release focuses on improving stability with over 100 bugfixes, one of which is security related. All users of PHP are encouraged to upgrade to this release. Project description: PHP is a widely-used Open Source general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for Web development and can be embedded into HTML. Its syntax draws upon C, Java, and Perl, and is easy to learn. PHP runs on many different platforms and can be used as a standalone executable or as a module under a variety of Web servers. It has excellent support for databases, XML, LDAP, IMAP, Java, various Internet protocols, and general data manipulation, and is extensible via its powerful API. It is actively developed and supported by a talented and energetic international team. Numerous Open Source and commercial PHP-based application packages are available. Detailed history and release notes are available here: http://freshmeat.net/projects/php#release_302094 If you want to change your subscription to this project, please log in to: http://freshmeat.net/account/subscriptions Best regards, freshmeat.net |
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From: freshmeat.net <no...@fr...> - 2009-07-06 15:48:46
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Dear freshmeat.net subscriber, schily just announced version 2.01.01a61 of cdrtools on freshmeat.net. The changes are as follows: Support for 64-bit compilation on Mac OS X was added. Some workarounds were added to cdda2wav for Solaris USB driver bugs. The mkisofs manual now prints correctly with GNU troff. Isoinfo now allows automated processing of the output even if the time stamps on the medium contain illegal months. Project description: cdrtools (formerly cdrecord) creates home-burned CDs/DVDs with a CDR/CDRW/DVD recorder. It works as a burn engine for several applications. It supports CD/DVD recorders from many different vendors; all SCSI-3/mmc- and ATAPI/mmc-compliant drives should also work. Supported features include IDE/ATAPI, parallel port, and SCSI drives, audio CDs, data CDs, and mixed CDs, full multi-session support, CDRWs (rewritable), DVD-R/-RW, DVD+R/+RW, TAO, DAO, RAW, and human-readable error messages. cdrtools includes remote SCSI support and can access local or remote CD/DVD writers. Detailed history and release notes are available here: http://freshmeat.net/projects/cdrecord#release_302041 If you want to change your subscription to this project, please log in to: http://freshmeat.net/account/subscriptions Best regards, freshmeat.net |
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From: freshmeat.net <no...@fr...> - 2009-07-06 11:11:19
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Dear freshmeat.net subscriber, barsnick just announced version 2.21.3 of GLib on freshmeat.net. The changes are as follows: GMappedFile is now refcounted. In Mainloop it is now possible to set per-thread default contexts. GIO was enhanced. Several bugs were fixed. Project description: GLib is a library containing many useful C routines for things such as trees, hashes, and lists. GLib was previously distributed with the GTK toolkit, but has been split off as of the developers' version 1.1.0. Detailed history and release notes are available here: http://freshmeat.net/projects/glib#release_302032 If you want to change your subscription to this project, please log in to: http://freshmeat.net/account/subscriptions Best regards, freshmeat.net |
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From: freshmeat.net <no...@fr...> - 2009-07-05 16:16:56
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Dear freshmeat.net subscriber, kirchwitz just announced version 1.2.0 of Dovecot on freshmeat.net. The changes are as follows: This release offers new features, enhancements and bugfixes. Please read the release notes before upgrading from an earlier version. New features include full support for shared mailboxes and IMAP ACL extension and support for several other IMAP extensions. New plugins: Virtual mailboxes, Autocreate, and Listescape. Project description: Dovecot is an IMAP server whose major goals are security and extreme reliability. It uses index files to optimally store the mailbox state, which makes it very fast even with huge mailboxes. Indexes won't prevent external mailbox updates, so Dovecot is still fully compatible with standard Maildir and mbox formats. There's also a fully featured POP3 server included. Detailed history and release notes are available here: http://freshmeat.net/projects/dovecot#release_302010 If you want to change your subscription to this project, please log in to: http://freshmeat.net/account/subscriptions Best regards, freshmeat.net |
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From: freshmeat.net <no...@fr...> - 2009-07-05 09:07:05
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Dear freshmeat.net subscriber, russellcoker just announced version 1.96 of bonnie++ on freshmeat.net. The changes are as follows: This release was made to build on OpenSolaris again. More files are supported for the small files test (10^7 isn't enough files). Now the limit is 16^10 files. A significant functional improvement was made for bon_csv2html, which now gets all the colors right. Support for Direct IO was added. Support was removed for OS/2 and NT (which never worked properly anyway). Project description: Bonnie++ is based on the Bonnie hard drive benchmark by Tim Bray. The most notable features that have been added are support for >2G of storage and testing operations involving thousands of files in a directory. This program is used by ReiserFS developers, but can be useful for anyone who wants to know how fast their hard drive or file system is. It now includes ZCAV in the package. This program tests the performance of different zones on the hard drive. ZCAV has been released separately before but will now only be released as part of the Bonnie++ suite. Detailed history and release notes are available here: http://freshmeat.net/projects/bonnie#release_302000 If you want to change your subscription to this project, please log in to: http://freshmeat.net/account/subscriptions Best regards, freshmeat.net |
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From: freshmeat.net <no...@fr...> - 2009-07-02 22:27:38
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Dear freshmeat.net subscriber, easysw just announced version 1.3.11 of CUPS on freshmeat.net. The changes are as follows: This release fixes some scheduler and Web interface issues and improves PDF printing. Project description: CUPS is a standards-based printing system for Mac OS X and other Unix-like operating systems. It provides the System V and Berkeley command line interfaces, and uses the Internet Printing Protocol ("IPP") as the basis for managing print jobs and queues. The Line Printer Daemon (LPD) Server Message Block (SMB), and AppSocket (a.k.a. JetDirect) protocols are also supported with reduced functionality. CUPS adds network printer browsing and PostScript Printer Description ("PPD") based printing options to support real world printing. Detailed history and release notes are available here: http://freshmeat.net/projects/cups#release_301911 If you want to change your subscription to this project, please log in to: http://freshmeat.net/account/subscriptions Best regards, freshmeat.net |
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From: freshmeat.net <no...@fr...> - 2009-07-01 20:12:04
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Dear freshmeat.net subscriber, scrappy just announced version 8.4.0 of PostgreSQL on freshmeat.net. The changes are as follows: Parallel Database Restore, speeding up recovery from backup up to 8 times. Per-Column Permissions, allowing more granular control of sensitive data. Per-database Collation Support, making PostgreSQL more useful in multi-lingual environments. In-place Upgrades through pg_migrator (beta), enabling upgrades from 8.3 to 8.4 without extensive downtime. New Query Monitoring Tools, giving administrators more insight into query activity. Greatly reduced VACUUM overhead through the Visibility Map. New monitoring tools for current queries, query load, and deadlocks. Project description: PostgreSQL is a robust relational database system with more than 20 years of active development that runs on all major operating systems. It is fully ACID compliant, and has full support for foreign keys, joins, views, triggers, and stored procedures (in multiple languages). It includes most SQL92 and SQL99 data types, including INTEGER, NUMERIC, BOOLEAN, CHAR, VARCHAR, DATE, INTERVAL, and TIMESTAMP. It also supports storage of binary large objects, including pictures, sounds, or video. It has native programming interfaces for C/C++, Java, .Net, Perl, Python, Ruby, Tcl, and ODBC, among others, and exceptional documentation. Detailed history and release notes are available here: http://freshmeat.net/projects/pgsql#release_301842 If you want to change your subscription to this project, please log in to: http://freshmeat.net/account/subscriptions Best regards, freshmeat.net |
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From: freshmeat.net <no...@fr...> - 2009-07-01 16:12:58
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Dear freshmeat.net subscriber, kostecke just announced version 4.2.5p185 of NTP on freshmeat.net. The changes are as follows: This is an automated development snapshot release. Project description: The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is used to synchronize the time of a computer client or server to another server or reference time source, such as a radio or satellite receiver or modem. It provides client accuracies typically within a millisecond on LANs and up to a few tens of milliseconds on WANs relative to a primary server synchronized to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) via a Global Positioning Service (GPS) receiver, for example. Detailed history and release notes are available here: http://freshmeat.net/projects/ntp#release_301833 If you want to change your subscription to this project, please log in to: http://freshmeat.net/account/subscriptions Best regards, freshmeat.net |
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From: freshmeat.net <no...@fr...> - 2009-06-30 04:18:34
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Dear freshmeat.net subscriber, hpa just announced version 2.06 of NASM - The Netwide Assembler on freshmeat.net. The changes are as follows: This release adds support for Intel AVX revision 5 and AMD XOP/FMA4/CVT16 revision 3.03. The preprocessor has a new indirect macro expansion feature, the ELF backends now supports thread-local storage, and a number of bugs have been fixed. Project description: NASM is an 80x86 assembler designed for portability and modularity. It supports a range of object file formats including Linux a.out and ELF, COFF, Microsoft 16-bit OBJ, Win32/64, and Apple Mach-O. It will also output plain binary files. Its syntax is designed to be simple and easy to understand, similar to Intel's but less complex. It supports all currently known opcodes, and has advanced macro capability. It includes a disassembler as well. Detailed history and release notes are available here: http://freshmeat.net/projects/nasm#release_301751 If you want to change your subscription to this project, please log in to: http://freshmeat.net/account/subscriptions Best regards, freshmeat.net |
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From: freshmeat.net <no...@fr...> - 2009-06-30 03:03:21
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Dear freshmeat.net subscriber, kirchwitz just announced version 9.6.1 of bind on freshmeat.net. The changes are as follows: Various bugfixes (including some minor security fixes) and some enhancements. Project description: The Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) implements an Internet name server for Unix operating systems. The BIND consists of a server (or `daemon') called `named' and a resolver library. A name server is a network service that enables clients to name resources or objects and share this information with other objects in the network. Detailed history and release notes are available here: http://freshmeat.net/projects/bind#release_301744 If you want to change your subscription to this project, please log in to: http://freshmeat.net/account/subscriptions Best regards, freshmeat.net |
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From: freshmeat.net <no...@fr...> - 2009-06-29 14:38:57
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Dear freshmeat.net subscriber, barsnick just announced version 2.20.4 of GLib on freshmeat.net. The changes are as follows: Several minor bugs were fixed. Translations were updated. Project description: GLib is a library containing many useful C routines for things such as trees, hashes, and lists. GLib was previously distributed with the GTK toolkit, but has been split off as of the developers' version 1.1.0. Detailed history and release notes are available here: http://freshmeat.net/projects/glib#release_301712 If you want to change your subscription to this project, please log in to: http://freshmeat.net/account/subscriptions Best regards, freshmeat.net |
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From: freshmeat.net <no...@fr...> - 2009-06-28 23:24:16
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Dear freshmeat.net subscriber, barsnick just announced version 2.21.2 of GLib on freshmeat.net. The changes are as follows: New functions and return values were added to GIO. GIO also gained support for starting/stopping of drives, which can be used in connection with external hard disk enclosures, disk arrays, iSCSI devices, etc. Many bugs were fixed. Project description: GLib is a library containing many useful C routines for things such as trees, hashes, and lists. GLib was previously distributed with the GTK toolkit, but has been split off as of the developers' version 1.1.0. Detailed history and release notes are available here: http://freshmeat.net/projects/glib#release_301684 If you want to change your subscription to this project, please log in to: http://freshmeat.net/account/subscriptions Best regards, freshmeat.net |
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From: freshmeat.net <no...@fr...> - 2009-06-28 14:58:03
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Dear freshmeat.net subscriber, khali just announced version 3.1.1 of lm_sensors on freshmeat.net. The changes are as follows: This is a maintenance release with essentially a collection of small bugfixes. In particular, multiple configuration file support now works regardless of the filesystem in use, and sensord received a lot of cleanups. Project description: lm_sensors provides essential tools for monitoring the temperatures, voltages, and fans of Linux systems with hardware monitoring devices. It contains a library for sensors access (libsensors), a command-line tool for sensor reporting (sensors), and a daemon (sensord). It also contains scripts for sensor hardware identification and fan speed control. Detailed history and release notes are available here: http://freshmeat.net/projects/lm_sensors#release_301634 If you want to change your subscription to this project, please log in to: http://freshmeat.net/account/subscriptions Best regards, freshmeat.net |
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From: freshmeat.net <no...@fr...> - 2009-06-28 06:10:07
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Dear freshmeat.net subscriber, bonzini just announced version 4.2.1 of sed on freshmeat.net. The changes are as follows: sed -i now preserves SELinux security contexts, and temporary files for sed -i are kept readable only by the user until they are complete. A problem with regular expressions including three or more consecutive brackets has been fixed. Project description: Sed, the GNU Stream Editor, copies the named files (standard input default) to the standard output, edited according to a script of commands. Detailed history and release notes are available here: http://freshmeat.net/projects/sed#release_301607 If you want to change your subscription to this project, please log in to: http://freshmeat.net/account/subscriptions Best regards, freshmeat.net |
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From: freshmeat.net <no...@fr...> - 2009-06-26 20:57:45
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Dear freshmeat.net subscriber, whitemice just announced version 2.3.13 of Cyrus IMAP Server on freshmeat.net. The changes are as follows: Stability and performance improvements as well as significant replication related bugfixes. Quota calculation works in delayed expunge mode. Project description: The Cyrus IMAP server is generally intended to be run on sealed systems, where normal users are not permitted to log in. The mailbox database is stored in parts of the filesystem that are private to Cyrus. All user access to mail is through the IMAP, POP3, or KPOP protocols. The private mailbox database design gives the server large advantages in efficiency, scalability, and administratability. Multiple concurrent read/write connections to the same mailbox are permitted. The server supports access control lists on mailboxes and storage quotas on mailbox hierarchies, multiple SASL mechanisms, and the Sieve mail filtering language. Detailed history and release notes are available here: http://freshmeat.net/projects/cyrusimapserver#release_301571 If you want to change your subscription to this project, please log in to: http://freshmeat.net/account/subscriptions Best regards, freshmeat.net |
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From: freshmeat.net <no...@fr...> - 2009-06-26 13:22:32
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Dear freshmeat.net subscriber, mmartinec just announced version 2.6.4 of amavisd-new on freshmeat.net. The changes are as follows: A true SNMP agent and an MIB now allow monitoring amavisd process health and collecting mail traffic statistics by SNMP clients such as MRTG or Cacti. A SMTP-status response text for blocked mail is now customizable. DKIM signatures now protect important mail header fields from duplication. Parsing of a combined result from DSPAM has been fixed. A startup failure has been fixed when spam scanning has been disabled. Propagation has been corrected for an "Exceeded storage quota" exception from several decoders. A bug has been fixed in a milter setup, where a "1" was inserted in a header field instead of a correct string. Project description: amavisd-new is a high-performance and reliable interface between MTAs and one or more content checkers, including virus scanners, and/or the Mail::SpamAssassin Perl module. It talks to an MTA via (E)SMTP or LMTP, or by using helper programs. No timing gaps exist in the design, which could cause a mail loss. It is normally positioned at or near a central mailer, not necessarily where the user's mailboxes and final delivery takes place. Detailed history and release notes are available here: http://freshmeat.net/projects/amavisd-new#release_301548 If you want to change your subscription to this project, please log in to: http://freshmeat.net/account/subscriptions Best regards, freshmeat.net |
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From: freshmeat.net <no...@fr...> - 2009-06-24 21:49:57
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Dear freshmeat.net subscriber, dspam just announced version 3.9.0 of DSPAM on freshmeat.net. The changes are as follows: This release fixes most stability issues found in older releases. This release has more robust character decoding, HTML mail processing, memory handling, storage engines, SBPH/OSB tokenizing, and much more. Project description: DSPAM is a server-side statistical anti-spam agent for Unix email servers. It masquerades as the email server's local delivery agent and effectively filters spam using a combination of de-obfuscation techniques, specialized algorithms, and statistical analysis. The result is an administratively maintenance-free, self-learning anti-spam tool. DSPAM has yielded real-world success rates beyond 99.9% accuracy with less than a 0.01% chance of false positives. Detailed history and release notes are available here: http://freshmeat.net/projects/dspam#release_301455 If you want to change your subscription to this project, please log in to: http://freshmeat.net/account/subscriptions Best regards, freshmeat.net |
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From: freshmeat.net <no...@fr...> - 2009-06-24 14:37:47
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Dear freshmeat.net subscriber, kostecke just announced version 4.2.5p184 of NTP on freshmeat.net. The changes are as follows: This is an automated development snapshot release. Project description: The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is used to synchronize the time of a computer client or server to another server or reference time source, such as a radio or satellite receiver or modem. It provides client accuracies typically within a millisecond on LANs and up to a few tens of milliseconds on WANs relative to a primary server synchronized to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) via a Global Positioning Service (GPS) receiver, for example. Detailed history and release notes are available here: http://freshmeat.net/projects/ntp#release_301431 If you want to change your subscription to this project, please log in to: http://freshmeat.net/account/subscriptions Best regards, freshmeat.net |
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From: freshmeat.net <no...@fr...> - 2009-06-23 14:57:17
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Dear freshmeat.net subscriber, kostecke just announced version 4.2.5p183 of NTP on freshmeat.net. The changes are as follows: This is an automated development snapshot release. Project description: The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is used to synchronize the time of a computer client or server to another server or reference time source, such as a radio or satellite receiver or modem. It provides client accuracies typically within a millisecond on LANs and up to a few tens of milliseconds on WANs relative to a primary server synchronized to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) via a Global Positioning Service (GPS) receiver, for example. Detailed history and release notes are available here: http://freshmeat.net/projects/ntp#release_301392 If you want to change your subscription to this project, please log in to: http://freshmeat.net/account/subscriptions Best regards, freshmeat.net |
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From: freshmeat.net <no...@fr...> - 2009-06-22 15:31:50
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Dear freshmeat.net subscriber, hwright just announced version 1.6.3 of Subversion on freshmeat.net. The changes are as follows: Performance enhancements and bugfixes were made. Project description: Subversion is a version control system. Originally designed to be a compelling replacement for CVS in the open source community, it has far exceeded that goal and seen widespread adoption in both open source and corporate environments. The Subversion project produces Subversion's core libraries (written in C), a fully functional command line client (svn), repository administration programs, API bindings for various languages (Perl, Python, Java, Ruby, etc.), and various additional tools and scripts. Detailed history and release notes are available here: http://freshmeat.net/projects/subversion#release_301322 If you want to change your subscription to this project, please log in to: http://freshmeat.net/account/subscriptions Best regards, freshmeat.net |
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From: freshmeat.net <no...@fr...> - 2009-06-17 17:35:35
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Dear freshmeat.net subscriber, kaber just announced version 1.4.4 of iptables on freshmeat.net. The changes are as follows: This release includes updates for new extensions in kernel 2.6.30, bugfixes, and documentation updates. Project description: iptables is built on top of netfilter, the packet alteration framework for Linux 2.4.x and 2.6.x. It is a major rewrite of its predecessor ipchains, and is used to control packet filtering, Network Address Translation (masquerading, portforwarding, transparent proxying), and special effects such as packet mangling. Detailed history and release notes are available here: http://freshmeat.net/projects/iptables#release_301089 If you want to change your subscription to this project, please log in to: http://freshmeat.net/account/subscriptions Best regards, freshmeat.net |
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From: freshmeat.net <no...@fr...> - 2009-06-15 06:51:58
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Dear freshmeat.net subscriber, jcameron just announced version 1.480 of Webmin on freshmeat.net. The changes are as follows: This major update includes improvements to the search function, several contributed translations, SMART support for FreeBSD and Mac OS X, DHCPd module lease display changes, support for the new OpenLDAP configuration format, and much more. Project description: Webmin is a web-based interface for system administration for Unix. Using any browser that supports tables and forms, you can setup user accounts, internet services, DNS, file sharing and so on. Detailed history and release notes are available here: http://freshmeat.net/projects/webmin#release_300966 If you want to change your subscription to this project, please log in to: http://freshmeat.net/account/subscriptions Best regards, freshmeat.net |