14 November 2012
Ingo is an email-filter management application. It is fully internationalized, integrated with Horde and the IMP Webmail client, and supports both server-side (Sieve, procmail, maildrop) and client-side (IMAP) rule creation.
Release Notes: This release does not allow you to save rules without conditions. It fixes reindexing of existing rules when deleting a rule.
IMP, the Internet Messaging Program, allows Web-based access to IMAP and POP3 mail servers and provides a range of features normally found only in desktop email clients.
Release Notes: This release fixes obscure XSS issue when uploading attachments. There are further bugfixes.
The Horde Application Framework is a modular, general-purpose Web application framework. It provides an extensive array of classes that are targeted at the common problems and tasks involved in developing modern Web applications.
Release Notes: Updated French and Turkish translations. Small bugfixes.
The Horde Application Framework is a modular, general-purpose Web application framework. It provides an extensive array of classes that are targeted at the common problems and tasks involved in developing modern Web applications.
Release Notes: Fixes adding and removing of users. Small improvements.
ZXTune is a set of portable cross-platform applications (GUI/CLI) intended to play chiptunes originally created for ZX Spectrum. It features advanced ripping possibilities that let you search for music in big data sets. Supported playback formats include AY, AS0, ASC, FTC, GTR, PSC, PSG, PSM, PT1, PT2, PT3, SQT, ST1, ST3, STC, STP, TXT, TurboSound, VTX, YM, CHI, DMM, DST, PDT, SQD, STR, TFC, and TFD. Supported compressed formats include CHARPRES, CC3, CC4, CC4PLUS, DSQ, ESV, GAM, GAMPLUS, HRUM, HRUST1, HRUST2, LZH1, LZH2, LZS, MSP, PACK2, PCD61, PCD62, TLZ, TLZP, TRUSH. Supported archived/container formats include FDI, HOBETA, HRIP, LHA, RAW, SCL, TD0, TRD, ZXZIP, ZIP, RAR, SNA128, and Z80.
Release Notes: This release adds check updates functionality in zxtune-qt. It adds playlist caching parameters setup. It fixes startup of $PATH-located binary by short name.
Clement is an email server application. Its main function is to block unwanted mail (spam) as soon as possible in the email exchange process. It accepts or rejects email while the SMTP session, initiated by the email sender, is still pending, accepting legitimate email messages without the need to return an error status to non-existent or "borrowed" return address later. Clement can operate in two modes. Either the mail is taken into account locally and stored in the recipient's own area, or it can transmit the mail to an another SMTP server (Sendmail, Postfix, Exim, Exchange, etc.). Each email domain name Clement knows about can be treated in one of these two modes depending on the group to which the domain name has been set. Each message is verified by a virus scanner (ClamAV) while the SMTP connection is still open, but the refusal of mail and the reason for refusal is notified to the actual sender. Mail management is done via a Web interface and can be delegated to three administrative levels (Root-Admin, Group-Admin, Domain-Admin). Standard users can access their own logs (sent email status, email rejected, quarantined email, etc.). With this interface, the user can handle the rejection and acceptance of mail. Users who are level "Admin" can access the session logs (via the Web interface). Clement uses a SQL database (PostgreSQL, MySQL) to store and manage logs, user profiles, and dynamic management of directives concerning the sender-receiver relationship.
Release Notes: An improvement in smart relaying (taking care of re-bounced email). Fixes a bug within the B64 routine that could make one of the listening process crash in the SMTP authentication sequence.
kmod is a set of tools to handle common tasks with Linux kernel modules like insert, remove, list, check properties, resolve dependencies, and aliases. It replaces module-init-tools.
Release Notes: rmmod's "--wait" option is now hidden, as there are plans to remove the feature from the kernel. depmod execution time was also reduced, especially for compressed modules.
Xtables-addons is a package that obsoletes the old patch-o-matic repository for the Linux kernel and iptables. Instead of patching the kernel source, extensions are built as modules and thus allow extending kernels without recompilation.
Release Notes: The 2.x series supports Linux kernels from 3.7 onwards. (For older kernels, use the xtables-addons 1.x series.)
libHX is a C library (with some C++ bindings available) that provides data structures and functions that are commonly needed, such as maps, deques, linked lists, string formatting and autoresizing, option and config file parsing, type checking casts, and more.
Release Notes: This release resolves a division-by-zero in the "HX_irand" function. The header files are again usable with gcc -ansi and C++.
gMTP is a simple graphical MTP based device client for Unix and Unix-like systems. It supports all MTP based devices, including MP3 players, media players, tablets, and mobile phones.
Release Notes: This is a minor bugfix release that corrects date handling to be in line with MTP Specification v1.0, section 3.2.5. It also adds the ability to work in uncached mode (should assist Android users) and suppress album errors option (should assist Android users).
pyPEG is a quick and easy solution for creating a parser in Python programs. pyPEG uses a PEG language in Python data structures to parse, so it can be used dynamically to parse nearly every context free language. The output is a plain Python data structure called pyAST, or, as an alternative, XML.
Release Notes: This release offers a small bugfix regarding installing pyPEG with pip.
Andrisoft WANGUARD is an enterprise-grade traffic monitoring and DDoS detection and protection solution that delivers the functionality NOC, IT, and security teams need to effectively monitor and protect their network through a single, integrated package. WANGUARD Sensor relies on sFlow, NetFlow, IPFIX, or Port Mirroring / SPAN.
Release Notes: New extensible traffic decoders for graphs, accounting, and anomalies: TCP, TCP+SYN, UDP, ICMP, OTHER, BAD, HTTP, SSL, MAIL, DNS, FACEBOOK, and IPSEC. A new, fully-featured traffic thresholds system. A new Flow Collector that supports NetFlow v9, IPFIX, native sFlow, and 32bit AS. A new traffic capturing framework that includes a wireshark-like, Web-based packet analyzer. Combined reports, anomalies overview, and bookmarks. Over 100 other improvements.
JASocket builds on the JActor and JID projects to create a robust and high-performance platform for mobile agents.
Release Notes: When a resource (an actor) is (un)registered, listeners on connected systems are notified.
ThinLinc is a fast and versatile remote desktop solution. It is based on open source software such as TigerVNC, SSH, and PulseAudio. The ThinLinc server software can be used to publish Linux/Unix desktops and applications to thin clients. The system also supports Windows Remote Desktop Services and VirtualBox. ThinLinc supports redirection of sound, serial ports, disk drives, local printers, and Smart Card readers. Clients are available for a wide variety of platforms. When used with the VirtualGL software, ThinLinc can deliver high performance graphics with OpenGL applications in a thin client environment.
Release Notes: Support for systems with multiple monitors has been greatly enhanced. The ThinLinc session will respect monitor boundaries just like a local desktop would. A 64-bit client is now available for Linux. This makes it easier to install on most modern distributions, and will also give a performance boost. Compatibility with Mac OS X 10.8 has been improved. The installation programs for the Windows client are now signed. The embedded PulseAudio server, which is used for audio redirection, has received a major upgrade. The RDP client now supports Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.0.
The Voodoo compiler is an implementation of the Voodoo programming language. The Voodoo programming language is a low-level programming language, abstracting over the platform's instruction set and calling conventions, but otherwise leaving the programmer free to do anything at all. The Voodoo compiler supports multiple target platforms and provides a stand-alone compiler, as well as a Ruby module for programmatic code generation.
Release Notes: Compatibility with Ruby 1.9, in addition to Ruby 1.8; make test now reports the number of passed and failed tests; The many-vars test has been split into many-args, many-args-tail, and many-locals.
web mailing list is a Web-based newsletter mailing list application using PHP and MySQL. Users can subscribe and unsubscribe, and you can create and send newsletters to your email group.
Release Notes: Bugfixes for missing images and a problem where the newsletter could be blank. To upgrade, just replace "/admin/wm-sendletter.php" and re-upload the images folder.
reposurgeon is a tool for editing version control repository history. It enables risky operations that version control systems don't want to let you do, such as editing past comments and metadata, and removing commits. It works with any version control system that can export and import git fast-import streams, including git, hg, bzr. It can also read Subversion dump files directly and can thus be used to script production of very high-quality conversions from Subversion to any supported DVCS.
Release Notes: SVN dump analysis now completes much faster on large examples. The format of action stamps has changed to fully support split commits.
wminfo is a Window Maker dockable application that displays text format information using the plugin. The standard plugin is a shell script. The plugin writes the information to stdout, and wminfo captures the output and displays it row by row. Using the appropriate plugins, wminfo can display different information obtained from the system or from the Internet.
Release Notes: This release accepts the plugins written in different scripting languages and the binary plugins. The program and most of the plugins use less of the CPU power. It accepts all characters from ISO-8859-[1,2,5] encodings and can display much more lines of the text. It is possible to rerun the plugins manually on demand. The program can run multi-screen plugins. The tarball includes many new plugins and scripts. Most of the plugins and the scripts were improved. The documentation was revised and improved. The wminfo uses ~/.wminfo directory and new conky settings.
pgBadger is a PostgreSQL log analyzer that generates detailed reports with charts. It aims to replace and outperform the pgFouine script.
Release Notes: This release add some major features like tsung output, speed improvement with csvlog, reporting of shutdown events, new command line options to generate reports excluding some user(s), to build reports based on select queries only, to specify regular expressions of the queries that must only be included in the report and to remove comments from queries. Many bugfixes; please upgrade.
NovaFTP is a fast, modern, and feature-rich FTP client. Designed for rapidity and ease of use, it combines high performance, innovative features, and good design. It can download multiple files at full speed, explore remote servers through an enhanced filesystem navigation interface, connect to multiple servers at the same time, and switch between multiple FTP sessions while managing bookmarks. It offers all modern FTP features, including IPV6 support, UTF8 and large file support, secure connections through SSL/TLS, enhanced firewall support, etc.
Release Notes: This release adds small bugfixes.
myBill is a utility that makes the management of personal income/expenses.
Release Notes: This release updates the Spanish translation.
libquickmail is a library intended to give C/C++ developers a quick and easy way to send email from their applications. It supports multiple To/Cc/Bcc recipients and multiple MIME attachments without size limitation. It uses libcurl for SMTP communication, but a light version is also included without the libcurl dependancy. The library can also be used to just create a multipart MIME message body. It also comes with a command line application for sending mail (with optional attachments).
Release Notes: This release adds bugfixes.
FindRepe finds (and optionally deletes) duplicated files by content, not name. It uses MD5 and SHA1 hashes to compare files. It can also compare just by file name.
Release Notes: This release has been compiled with updated libraries and adds minor changes.
XWiki is a WikiWiki clone written in Java that supports many popular features of other Wikis like the Wiki syntax, version control, attachments, security, and searching, but also many advanced features like templates, database and dynamic development using scripting languages (Velocity, Groovy, Ruby, Python, PHP, and more), an extension system and skinability, J2EE scalability, an XML/RPC remote API, statistics, RSS feeds, PDF exporting, WYSIWYG editing, an Office viewer and importer, and a lot more.
Release Notes: This release adds a new and experimental Solr Search engine, new default date, user, and group pickers, a new localization module allowing applications to register translations, REST API additions, and various other improvements.