freshmeat.net | 1 Jan 2011 07:23
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Lout 3.39 has been released [freshmeat.net]

Dear freshmeat.net subscriber,

sulu just announced version 3.39 of Lout on freshmeat.net.

The changes are as follows:

A number of changes were made.

Project description:

Lout is a document formatting system which reads a high-level description of a
document similar in style to LaTeX and produces a PostScript file which can be
printed on most laser printers and graphic display devices. Plain text and PDF
output are also available. Lout is inherently multilingual and adding new
languages is easy.

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    http://freshmeat.net/projects/lout#release_326418

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freshmeat.net | 2 Jan 2011 09:59
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di 4.27 has been released [freshmeat.net]

Dear freshmeat.net subscriber,

bll just announced version 4.27 of di on freshmeat.net.

The changes are as follows:

The snprintf macros have been fixed and di will now work on Mac OS X 10.6.
Support for native Windows has been improved and the Digital Mars C compiler is
now supported.

Project description:

di is a disk information utility, displaying
everything that df does and more. It features the
ability to display your disk usage in whatever
format you desire/prefer/are used to. It is
designed to be highly portable across many platforms. 

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    http://freshmeat.net/projects/diskinfo#release_326454

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freshmeat.net | 2 Jan 2011 10:08
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man 1.6g has been released [freshmeat.net]

Dear freshmeat.net subscriber,

lucifred just announced version 1.6g of man on freshmeat.net.

The changes are as follows:

This is a minor release. The bug that caused "man cut cut" to throw an error was
fixed. XZ compression support was added. A minor fix was made to LZMA support.
Corrections were made to the man.man German locale translation. A flawed
treatment of Awk in the configure script was corrected. Improvements were made
to extension handling (CYGWIN). A new announcement mailing list was set up
(man-announce <at> googlegroups.com).

Project description:

The man page suite, including man, apropos, and
whatis consists of programs that are used to read
most of the documentation available on a Linux
system. The whatis and apropos programs can be
used to find documentation related to a particular
subject.

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    http://freshmeat.net/projects/man#release_326458

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freshmeat.net | 3 Jan 2011 23:04
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CLHep 2.6.03 has been released [freshmeat.net]

Dear freshmeat.net subscriber,

imipak just announced version 2.6.03 of CLHep on freshmeat.net.

The changes are as follows:

Makes sure the GenParticle copy constructor copies flow. It adds a test for the
flow copy. It fixes small leaks from reading streaming input.

Project description:

CLHep is intended to be a set of HEP-specific
foundation and utility classes such as random
generators, physics vectors, geometry, and linear
algebra. 

Detailed history and release notes are available here:

    http://freshmeat.net/projects/clhep#release_326531

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freshmeat.net | 3 Jan 2011 23:04
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CLHep 2.1.0.1 has been released [freshmeat.net]

Dear freshmeat.net subscriber,

imipak just announced version 2.1.0.1 of CLHep on freshmeat.net.

The changes are as follows:

Assorted bugfixes.

Project description:

CLHep is intended to be a set of HEP-specific
foundation and utility classes such as random
generators, physics vectors, geometry, and linear
algebra. 

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    http://freshmeat.net/projects/clhep#release_326530

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freshmeat.net | 5 Jan 2011 23:23
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NetCDF 4.1.2-beta1 has been released [freshmeat.net]

Dear freshmeat.net subscriber,

imipak just announced version 4.1.2-beta1 of NetCDF on freshmeat.net.

The changes are as follows:

This release modifies the OPeNDAP constraint parser to be more compatible with a
Java version of the parser. It modifies ncgen to utilize iterators internally;
there should be no user visible effect. It adds libdispatch, which decides
whether to call a netcdf classic, netcdf-4, or OPeNDAP version of each function
in the API. It has a fix for a make bug that caused the documentation to be
unnecessarily rebuilt after make clean. It fixes a bug in accessing a
multidimensional variable with more than 4 billion values on a 32-bit platform.
It fixes memory performance problems in parallel I/O. There are minor bugfixes,
speedups, and documentation updates.

Project description:

NetCDF is a format developed at Unidata that was
inspired by the CDF format from NASA. NetCDF
stands for "Network Common Data Form" and is a
self-describing data format, commonly used in
scientific and engineering applications.

Detailed history and release notes are available here:

    http://freshmeat.net/projects/netcdf#release_326635

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freshmeat.net | 5 Jan 2011 23:23
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NetCDF 4.1.2-beta1 has been released [freshmeat.net]

Dear freshmeat.net subscriber,

imipak just announced version 4.1.2-beta1 of NetCDF on freshmeat.net.

The changes are as follows:

This release modifies the OPeNDAP constraint parser to be more compatible with a
Java version of the parser. It modifies ncgen to utilize iterators internally;
there should be no user visible effect. It adds libdispatch, which decides
whether to call a netcdf classic, netcdf-4, or OPeNDAP version of each function
in the API. It has a fix for a make bug that caused the documentation to be
unnecessarily rebuilt after make clean. It fixes a bug in accessing a
multidimensional variable with more than 4 billion values on a 32-bit platform.
It fixes memory performance problems in parallel I/O. There are minor bugfixes,
speedups, and documentation updates.

Project description:

NetCDF is a format developed at Unidata that was
inspired by the CDF format from NASA. NetCDF
stands for "Network Common Data Form" and is a
self-describing data format, commonly used in
scientific and engineering applications.

Detailed history and release notes are available here:

    http://freshmeat.net/projects/netcdf#release_326635

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freshmeat.net | 6 Jan 2011 13:10
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mpg123 1.13.1 has been released [freshmeat.net]

Dear freshmeat.net subscriber,

sobukus just announced version 1.13.1 of mpg123 on freshmeat.net.

The changes are as follows:

This release fixes a stupid regression that broke MPG123_FORCE_FLOAT and
MPG123_FORCE_8BIT (--float and --8bit command line switches), caused by the
introduction of 24-bit format support. The private/extension header bit is now
ignored in the parser's stream checking.

Project description:

Mpg123 is a fast, free and portable MPEG audio player and decoder library mainly
for Unix (but also ported to other platforms). It supports MPEG 1.0/2.0/2.5
layers 1, 2, and 3, with CD quality playback even on relatively slow CPUs.

Detailed history and release notes are available here:

    http://freshmeat.net/projects/mpg123#release_326658

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Alexandre Julliard | 7 Jan 2011 19:38
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Wine release 1.3.11

The Wine development release 1.3.11 is now available.

What's new in this release (see below for details):
  - PO files now used for translations.
  - Various JavaScript improvements.
  - Some fixes to the Wine debugger.
  - Translation updates.
  - Various bug fixes.

The source is available from the following locations:

  http://ibiblio.org/pub/linux/system/emulators/wine/wine-1.3.11.tar.bz2
  http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/wine/wine-1.3.11.tar.bz2

Binary packages for various distributions will be available from:

  http://www.winehq.org/download

You will find documentation on http://www.winehq.org/documentation

You can also get the current source directly from the git
repository. Check http://www.winehq.org/git for details.

Wine is available thanks to the work of many people. See the file
AUTHORS in the distribution for the complete list.

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Bugs fixed in 1.3.11:

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freshmeat.net | 13 Jan 2011 08:11
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Raptor RDF Syntax Library 2.0.0 has been released [freshmeat.net]

Dear freshmeat.net subscriber,

dajobe just announced version 2.0.0 of Raptor RDF Syntax Library on freshmeat.net.

The changes are as follows:

This is stable, supported release includes some minor API changes over the last
beta and a fix for one issue.

Project description:

Raptor is a C library providing a set of parsers and
serializers for Resource Description Framework (RDF) triples by parsing syntaxes
into RDF triples and serializing triples into a syntax.  The parsers support
RDF/XML, N-Triples, GRDDL, and Turtle, and via RSS tag soup: XML RSS, Atom 0.3,
and Atom 1.0. The serializers support
RDF/XML (3 flavours), Turtle, DOT, N-Triples, RSS 1.0, and Atom 1.0. Raptor
handles RDF/XML as used by RDF applications such as RSS 1.0, FOAF, DOAP, Dublin
Core, and OWL. It can use either expat or libxml2 for XML parsing, libcurl when
available for URI retrieval, and is portable to many POSIX systems.

Detailed history and release notes are available here:

    http://freshmeat.net/projects/raptor#release_326938

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