New features/improvements:
- Update translations.
- Update browsers list.
- Add example of nginx setup.
- Add some patches from debian package.
- Rename domain name into documentation to awstats.org
- Can allow urls with awredir without using md5 key parameter.
- Usage of databasebreak option possible with awstats_buildstaticpages.
- Add rel=nofollow on links.
- Add option AddLinkToExternalCGIWrapper to add link to a wrapper script
into each title of Dolibarr reports. This can be used to add a wrapper
to download data into a CSV file for example.
Fixes:
- Security fix into awredir.pl
- Fix: Case of uk in googlechart api.
- Fix: Compatibility with recent perl version.
ok ajacoutot@ kirby@
tweak the algorithm slightly (since we forget the old check_interval).
In particular, never keep old times in reserve.
Makes for simpler and clearer reading
- update icinga-web to 1.8.1
- now, as the versions of icinga-core and icinga-web seem to diverge,
move version information to the individual Makefiles in core/ and
web/
ok sthen@ (MAINTAINER)
Changes for icinga-core 1.8.3:
Bugs
* idoutils: fix unknown column contactaddress_id (thx fmbiete) #3483 - MF
Changes for icinga-web 1.8.1:
Bugs
* Removed duplicate insert in sql upgrade scripts #3328
* IE7 window fix for cronk save dialog
* Disabled grouping of of unhandled problems grid #3320
* Re-added missing command restriction class #3457
* Removed ghost column after changing to new grid events #3458
* Fixes PNP extension #3427
* Removed flash for packaging and flash security fixes
* Various custom cronk dialog fixes
Features
* Allow xtypes in grid events to customize menues
* Clearcache enhancements
* Make ApiComboBox default for filters (Pagination)
Most things will move as a result of {install} changes.
Things that move because of EXTRA depends that are satisfied are unlikely to trigger
further changes.
So, stagger changes for "normal" tobuild -> queue first, and extra depends later.
Two further changes:
* I added CONFIG_ALSA=n back. Someone added it, I don't really know
why, but I see that some other ports are explicitely disabling ALSA
support, too. So I'll continue doing the same.
* I added a patch from upstream which fixes a segfault.
From maintainer Donovan Watteau, Thanks!
Ok aja@
to libusb1 but missed that the LIB_DEPENDS also needed to change; as a result
libusb-compat was stripped from the package dependency list (because libusb
was no longer used) but this broke the dependency chain to libusb1 so packaging
failed. pointed out by landry@
ago, don't run it again right now.
This prevents the Engine from busy-checking the same data when it's building
lots of small packages very fast.
(50 and 30 may need some fine-tuning)
Flare (Free Libre Action Roleplaying Engine) is a simple game engine
built to handle a very specific kind of game: single-player 2D action
RPGs. Flare is not a reimplementation of an existing game or engine. It
is a tribute to and exploration of the action RPG genre.
Rather than building a very abstract, robust game engine, the goal of
this project is to build several real games and harvest an engine from
the common, reusable code. The first game, in progress, is a fantasy
dungeon crawl.
Flare uses simple file formats (INI style config files) for most of the
game data, allowing anyone to easily modify game contents. Open formats
are preferred (png, ogg). The game code is C++.
ok kirby@