* Added a feature that highlights the respective location of the value
currently under the cursor in the opposite window
* Fixed a rare division by zero problem
* Added the ctrl+b key mapping for the End key
* Fixed a problem with the End key where the cursor wouldn't go to
the end of the file if it was on a certain line(s)
From maintainer Lonny Gomes <devel@n0mansland.net>.
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Original patch from: Jacob Meuser <jakemsr@jakemsr.com>
This patch (which has been modified to also work
with older versions of OpenSSL) from: Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>
Bombermaze is Bomberman clone for GNOME. It is a multiplayer action game
in which players run around in a square-grid maze while dropping bombs
and collecting power-ups. The bombs exlode after a short time delay,
taking out any nearby bricks and players. For maximum effect, bombs
can be arranged so as to cause a chain reaction of explosions.
The last player left is the winner.
Maintainer Jim Geovedi <jim@corebsd.or.id>
Teapop is an RFC1939 and RFC2449 compliant POP3-server, which is quickly
gaining world-wide recognition. With its' flexible virtual domain support,
Teapop distinguishes itself from other POP3-servers. The possibility to
authenticate users in several different ways, for example
PostgreSQL-databases and Apache htpasswd files, lets Teapop adapt itself
to Your setup, rather than the other way around as with traditional
POP3-servers.
Maintainer Lurene Grenier <lurene@daemonkitty.net>
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bsd-airtools provides a complete toolset for wireless 802.11b auditing.
Namely, it contains a curses-based AP detection application, dstumbler,
that is similar to netstumbler. It can be used to detect wireless
access points and connected nodes, view signal to noise graphs, and
interactively scroll through scanned APs and view statistics for each.
It also contains a BSD-based WEP cracking application, called dweputils.
Finally, this package includes several tools to allow testing and
analysis of all 14 of the prism2 chipset's debug modes.
WWW: http://www.dachb0den.com/projects/bsd-airtools.html
MAINTAINER= Jason Peel <jsyn@openbsd.org>
portions looked over by pval@ and brad@