CHIRP is a free, open-source tool for programming amateur radios.
It supports a large number of manufacturers and models, as well as
provides a way to interface with multiple data sources and formats.
CHIRP's focus is to support reading and writing the memory channels
of as many radio models as possible. This provides the ability to
exchange your programming information between dissimilar radios.
It does not focus on supporting every single knob and setting that
each radio supports.
a new libmysqlclient non-blocking API which utilizes co-routines. The X86
specific GCC ASM co-routine support hid the fact that there was an issue.
The only fallback code so far is POSIX user contexts which OpenBSD does not
support.
Input from and Ok sthen@ jasper@
It's bugfix release of stable branch, some translations updated.
Full changelog:
http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/*checkout*/wesnoth/tags/1.10.6/changelog
Fix permissions on /var/wesnothd. Found by chrisz@ with /usr/libexec/security.
Regen WANTLIB, asked by sthen@
OK schwarze@
"A fast, compliant alternative implementation of the Python language"
From Laurence Tratt with input from sthen@ and myself.
OK sthen@: "ok sthen who says that beck should add it to torture"
there is one thing to be aware of, which is that ruby 1.9 uses a stricter
yaml parser, so be sure your hier yaml files are OK before attempting to
update or your agents will fail.
ok robert@ (MAINTAINER)
version, but OS interaction with PE has been broken for a long time now.
Besides, the next PE version will be based on Puppet 3.
ok robert@ (MAINTAINER) ajacoutot@
before comparing them. In case there's a former error, there's no point
in adding to the confusion by having diff chime in one of the files doesn't
exist.
instead of firefox-$V/extensions, the location changed in firefox 21.0.
Note that to properly activate a langpack, it seems you still need to
set general.useragent.locale in about:config.. to be investigated.