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8 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
naddy
2276d3b230 remove WWW lines 2003-12-15 21:42:08 +00:00
pvalchev
1c05c3a5ae Install docs in PREFIX/share/doc, nto PREFIX/doc
Bump PKGNAME
2003-02-02 04:02:08 +00:00
pvalchev
9bedd9f6b9 nap-1.5.1 2002-12-10 08:45:21 +00:00
pvalchev
841e98d304 Update to nap-1.4.6
Contains bugfixes, added another "napping" executable installed suid root
responsible for collecting ping results for nap (revokes privileges after
the first socket call in main())
2001-08-31 16:54:07 +00:00
reinhard
20ec8ab73b update to nap-1.4.4-ps7
*) enable separate build, change version managing style
*) remove pkg/MESSAGE and unneded patches
*) better DESCR
*) bump NEED_VERSION
Brief Changelog:
- After asking you for the needed information, nap now creates the
  .napconf file automatically.  No sample distfile anymore.
- Added some keybindings for the main window.
- Fixed Ctrl-C so that it can break a nested loop; Ctrl-L so it really
  redraws the whole screen from scratch.

from maintainer
2001-04-17 10:44:03 +00:00
reinhard
b707782e78 update to nap-1.4.4-ps-2
The nap isn't really maintained by the real author anymore.  Instead,
there is another project which aims to continue the original author's
idea.  The new version is A LOT more stable, with various new fixes and
improvements.
The homepage is http://theory.stanford.edu/~selinger/nap/

Quick changelog with the main things:
- fixed a security bug (string format attack)
  ( http://www.shmoo.com/mail/bugtraq/sep00/msg00942.shtml )
- added --user, --pass, --email, --upload, --download, --dataport,
  --connection, --maxusers options to override settings in config file.
- look for config and library files in user's home directory, rather
  than current directory. Also, renamed these files more discreetly as
  .napconf and .nap_shared.
- fixed several memory leaks and null pointer bugs.

from maintainer
2001-04-04 10:53:44 +00:00
reinhard
9bd1a1dddb o) change maintainer's email address
o) move COMMENT into Makefile
o) bump NEED_VERSION
2001-03-24 12:51:47 +00:00
reinhard
20aded4b5e A simple curses implementation of the napster client,
originally written for windows.
 
Napster is a great tool for exploring and experiencing
artists and music you've never heard before, using protocol
for sharing MP3 files between users. With Napster, the files
stay on the user machine, never passing through the server.
 
The server has the ability to search for particular files,
initializing direct transfer between the clients.

MAINTAINER=     Peter Valchev <pvalchev@toxiclinux.org>
2001-02-04 18:55:33 +00:00