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LCMS is the Little Color Management System, a Color Matching Method
(CMM) library which implements fast transforms between ICC profiles.
Color management refers to techniques that ensure consistent color
as images are transferred from scanners or cameras to monitors and
printers.
As Mirabilis servers have problems w/ v7 protocol, all the Unix ICQ
clients work very unstable nowadays - some messages never arrive, or
get delivered over an incredible amount of time, etc. Until there is
a good free library for icq2000 protocol, the centericq author
implemented other IM protocols in the client. With this version, Yahoo
and MSN protocol support are introduced.
- remove pre-extract target
- hopefully allow gettext to be built with an existing copy of gettext
installed, one suggestion from naddy@
- add regression tests
- rename checksums file
KTouch is a program for learning touch typing. It is a way to learn
to type on a keyboard quickly and correctly. Every finger has it's
place on the keyboard with associated keys to press.
KLettres aims to help a child to learn the french alphabet and
then to read some syllables. It has a very simple graphical interface
to allow the child to concentrate on the keyboard.
ccrypt is a utility for encrypting and decrypting files and streams.
It was designed to replace the standard unix crypt utility, which is
notorious for using a very weak encryption algorithm. ccrypt is based
on the Rijndael cipher, which is the U.S. government's chosen
candidate for the Advanced Encryption Standard. This cipher is believed
to provide very strong security.
The Laboratory intexxia found a remote exploitable format string
vulnerability in libgtop_daemon which could cause privilege escalation
on a remote system.
The libgtop_daemon is not running by default if you run GNOME.
New since last version:
- security fix
- update for parallel install with libgtop-2.0
+ Only install shared libraries on shared arches.
From maintainer (Nils Nordman <nino@nforced.com>).
tar.gz archive from a directory. The resulting file appears as a
shell script, and can be launched as is. The archive will then
uncompress itself to a temporary directory and an arbitrary command
will be executed (for example, an installation script).