- Slideshow icon in settings
- crash when displaying 1BPP BMP images
- crash with Jpeg images containing incorrect Exif information due to
Exiv2 API misuse
From brad@ (tested/confirmed by me)
* GNU M4 Format String Vulnerability and Security Issue
http://secunia.com/advisories/29671/
* Tighten conformance to various POSIX rules.
* Improve handling of standard input.
* Fix exploitable memory allocation overflow bug.
* Add 'mkstemp' macro.
* Switch to GPLv3.
okay naddy@
Apple's Time Machine is a great feature in their OS, and UNIX has
almost all of the required technology already built in to recreate it.
This is a simple GUI to make it easy to use.
help and ok ajacoutot@
The GNOME Scan project aims to provide scanning features integrated
throughout the GNOME desktop, similar to printing. The GNOME Scan
project consists of a C/GObject library upon which are built standalone
applications and plugins for various programs.
The application and plugins are called flegita.
Note:
gnome-scan is still in its early stage. It is not a drop-in
replacement for xsane or alikes (yet); it more suited for for mass
acquisition and ADF scanners.
There's an issue with image enhancement which is being worked on
upstream and the gsane backend may not give good results on all
scanners.
ok jasper@
Steel Bank Common Lisp (SBCL) is an open source (free software)
compiler and runtime system for ANSI Common Lisp. It provides an
interactive environment including an integrated native compiler, a
debugger, and many extensions.
From Josh Elsasser (MAINTAINER)
ok kili@, jasper@
LSS is a symbol browser to help creating LaTeX documents with many math
symbols.
All symbols are grouped into categories and user can copy symbol name to
system-wide clipboard (or insert it directly to first running copy of
gVIM) by selecting symbol icon from list.
multimux allows you to multiplex up to 8 mono WAV files into a single
PCM audio data stream. Additionally, multimux can add a WAV header to
this stream or pipe the stream to ffmpeg to create a multichannel AC3
file as commonly found in DVDs.
submitted by Girish Venkatachalam, thanks. I used this to test
multichannel support in cmpci.