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From: Silvester Simmons
Subject: [Info-mcron] sec
Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2006 14:40:22 +0200
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It is a command line driven program. The system tracks telecommunications circuits so that a company keeps track of which circuit is used for what purpose.
Support for Sun's Event Ports. Tools for the new and seasoned user alike are included out of the box, including syntax coloring, multiple open documents with tabs, per-document browsable source trees, and many others. html backup format as a keystore.
A small amount of documentation about building has been written. The ability to selectively disable psad auto-blocking email messages has been added.
The ability to selectively disable psad auto-blocking email messages has been added. Support for Sun's Event Ports.
The code has been slightly cleaned up to ease auditing.
The Debian package now follows the new Python policy. The thumbnail quality has been improved using step-wise bilinear resampling. x series have been merged into this release.
The thumbnail quality has been improved using step-wise bilinear resampling. The internal API has been reviewed for clarification.
The Sleep Java API allows the language to be extended with new constructs, operators, functions, and variable containers. The system provides many graphical reports to analyze circuit types, cost comparison, partners, and so on.
It is a command line driven program. Some files and directories have been renamed. Minor performance tweaks were made.
Minor performance tweaks were made.
New features include support for more XPath functions, union _expression_, and a rewritten VTDNav implementation. x series have been merged into this release. There is a bugfix to restore "start" functionality in the Gentoo init script.
The Windows version has been updated; it is now possible to run the Python coded activity on Windows.
Support for lightweight HTTP clients and servers. Support for Sun's Event Ports. A command line option to load a script from STDIN has been added.
A small amount of documentation about building has been written.
It is heavily inspired by Perl with bits of Objective-C thrown in.


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