Submitted by Waldemar Brodkorb <wbx@openbsd.de>.
A multilingual terminal emulator on X11.
Some nice features are unicode support and pseudo transparency.
from ChangeLog:
Security
Restricted image size in address bar, page bar and page/window cycler. This
addresses issue reported in GreyMagic security advisory GM#007-OP: wide
favicons could cover URL in the address line.
Miscellaneous
- Various stability improvements
- Redirecting links correctly marked as visited
- Initial support for quoting selected text in messages
- Solved problem with duplicate addresses when using "Reply all"
- uses MULTI_PACKAGES (-client, -server, -share)
- gtk2 support in the client
from maintainer Aleksander Piotrowski <aleksander.piotrowski at piestrak.waw.pl>
cleaned up by yours truly
These modules provide a basis for parsing snort configuration files and
rules, allow tools to be built that muck with rulesets with less effort.
An example tool, snortconfig, is included. snortconfig was the reason
these modules were built.
ok sturm@
When the code you're testing returns multiple lines, records or data
structures and they're just plain wrong, an equivalent to the Unix
"diff" utility may be just what's needed.
ok sturm@
Text::Diff provides a basic set of services akin to the GNU "diff"
utility. It is not anywhere near as feature complete as GNU "diff", but
it is better integrated with Perl and available on all platforms. It is
often faster than shelling out to a system's "diff" executable for small
files, and generally slower on larger files.
ok sturm@