19 May 2012
wsrep-enabled MySQL (previously MySQL/Galera cluster) can use wsrep replication providers, such as Galera, to form a cluster. wsrep API is an abstract replication interface that supports global transaction ID, true multi-master capability, conflict detection and resolution, and parallel applying and is transparent to triggers, stored procedures, and functions by replicating only final transaction results. Only the InnoDB storage engine and DDL commands are supported by this patch.
Release Notes: This release is compatible with MySQL 5.1.62 (a security update) and adds support for wsrep_sst_method=skip and a way to provide a list of peers to mysqld_safe.
wsrep-enabled MySQL (previously MySQL/Galera cluster) can use wsrep replication providers, such as Galera, to form a cluster. wsrep API is an abstract replication interface that supports global transaction ID, true multi-master capability, conflict detection and resolution, and parallel applying and is transparent to triggers, stored procedures, and functions by replicating only final transaction results. Only the InnoDB storage engine and DDL commands are supported by this patch.
Release Notes: This release fixes parallel applying with foreign keys and varchar keys certification. It also adds support for MySQL replication filters, skipping state transfer (wsrep_sst_method=skip), and a way to specify a list of potential peers for the mysqld_safe script.
Galera wsrep provider is a dlopenable generic replication library which implements the wsrep provider API. It provides very efficient synchronous replication, and multi-master and "parallel applying" capabilities for opaque data buffers. Its primary focus is data consistency. A transaction is either applied on every node, or not at all. It works anywhere TCP works, including on WAN, and can utilize UDP multicast where available. It is used by the MySQL-wsrep patch project to create true multi-master MySQL/InnoDB clusters.
Release Notes: This release fixes broken IST between 32-bit and 64-bt architectures, a possible cluster crash on arbitrator reconnect, and a number of other minor issues. It adds support for "shared" keys, a gcs.sync_donor boolean parameter to keep state donor temporally synced with the cluster (useful for non-blocking state transfers like xtrabackup and IST), and support for Solaris 11 (x86 only).
Equinox Desktop Environment is simple, fast, and user-friendly environment. It works on all popular Unix and Unix-like operating systems.
Release Notes: This major version brings a lot of new goodies, fully powered with a FLTK backend (eFLTK is deprecated). Everything has been rewritten from scratch. A new library called edelib was added, and special attention was given to interoperability with external application using freedesktop.org specifications.
SVN Access Manager is a powerful tool for managing access to subversion repositories. The tool provides user and group management and access rights (read/write) to dedicated paths in a repository as well.
Release Notes: A small bug in access file creation was fixed.
sigrok-dumps is a collection of various logic analyzer example captures in sigrok session (*.sr) file format. They're useful for evaluating and/or testing sigrok frontends (command-line or GUIs), testing and developing protocol decoders, and for other uses cases.
Release Notes: Initial release.
Clonezilla is a partition or disk cloning tool similar to Symantec Ghost. It saves and restores only blocks in use on the hard drive if the file system is supported. For unsupported file systems, dd is used instead. It has been used to clone a 5 GB system to 40 clients in about 10 minutes.
Release Notes: The underlying GNU/Linux operating system was upgraded. This release is based on the Debian Sid repository (as of 2012/May/19). The Linux kernel was updated to 3.2.17-1, drbl to 1.12.7-1drbl, and clonezilla to 2.5.35-1drbl.
LedgerSMB is an accounting and ERP framework which aims to provide solid accounting, industry-leading security, and support for rapid development of business tools re-using accounting logic to support workflows of any specific business.
Release Notes: This release corrected significant major bugs that sometimes caused internal server errors on tax lookup, and broke uploads of binary attachments. Images uploaded and attached to an invoice can now be printed on the invoice if it is in PDF.
PHP Live is live support software powered by PHP and MySQL. Functions include unlimited operators, unlimited departments, social media links in the chat window, department unique logo and chat icons, themes, click tracking, Website traffic monitoring, and more.
Release Notes: A feature for resetting GeoIP is now available. The image: canned command was fixed. An op2op chat refresh issue was fixed. An operator to operator decline loop that occurred if a chat was not accepted by the other operator was fixed. Random missing chat response lines were fixed with a revamp of chat session files handling. The operator console UI is now fully compatible with the iPad and other touch devices. Previously, certain tabs were not opening and there were a few UI quirks. The installer's MySQL check and various other potential issues were fixed.
LiCe is a powerful but easy-to-use script for the EPIC IRC client. It has many powerful features, including flood protection, userlists (and shitlists), automatic checking for updates, and per-channel settings.
Release Notes: Performance improvements and bugfixes. Also includes a database editor so you can view/edit your LiCe5 database (though you should never need to).
cmogstored is an alternative, C implementation of the "mogstored" storage daemon used for MogileFS storage nodes. This implementation allows MogileFS storage nodes to be deployed with a minimal memory/filesystem footprint with no additional runtime dependencies. This implements all HTTP/1.1 DAV functionality needed by MogileFS clients as well as the mogstored stream protocol. This project is still in the early stages of development and not directly affiliated with the MogileFS project.
Release Notes: Minor fixes and improvements for *BSD users. This release is considered stable for GNU/Linux users. Mogstored-specific features are completely disabled for HTTP-only deployments.
libssh2 is a C library that implements the SSH2 protocol.
Release Notes: Fixes for 8 bugs, including ones that caused performance penalties.
CyaSSL is a C-language-based SSL library targeted for embedded and RTOS environments, primarily because of its small size and speed. CyaSSL supports the industry standards up to the current TLS 1.2 level, is up to 20 times smaller than OpenSSL, includes SSL client libraries and an SSL server implementation, includes an OpenSSL compatibility layer, and offers several progressive ciphers such as RABBIT and HC-128. Dual licensed under both the GPLv2 and standard commercial licensing, it caters to a wide range of projects.
Release Notes: Initial CRL and OCSP support, static ECDH suites, SHA-384, medium session cache size, updated unit tests, protection against mutex reinitialization, and more.
SFLphone is an SIP/IAX2 compatible softphone. The goal is to create a robust enterprise-class desktop phone. While it can serve home users very well, it is designed for intensive corporate use.
Release Notes: This release adds support for CCRTP 2.0.2. In addition the Gnome client now builds with either GTK+2.0 or GTK+3.0. Compatibility with several SIP providers has been fixed, such as ekiga.org and sip2sip.info. Efforts have been made to improve test coverage and quality assurance, striving to ensure that regressions are caught early. The KDE client is now fully up-to-date with the latest version of the sflphone daemon.
The Lean Mean C++ Option Parser handles program arguments (argc, argv). It supports the short and long option formats of getopt(), getopt_long(), and getopt_long_only(), but has a more convenient interface. It is a freestanding, header-only library with no dependencies, not even libc or STL. It comes with a usage message formatter which supports column alignment and line wrapping, making it ideal for localized messages with different lengths.
Release Notes: The code is now compatible with Microsoft Visual C++.
Miro (previously known as Democracy Player) is a platform for Internet television and video. It allows you to download and watch videos from RSS feeds (including podcasts, video blogs, and BitTorrent feeds).
Release Notes: Vimeo HD video download support was added. Improvements in auto-sync settings. Support for selecting a specific audio channel (if multiple channels are available). Various bugfixes.
ZABBIX is an enterprise-class distributed monitoring solution designed to monitor and track performance and availability of network servers, devices, and other IT resources. It supports distributed and Web-based monitoring, auto-discovery, real-time monitoring, SLA assurance, trending, and more.
Release Notes: This release fixes a couple of bugs and introduces support for the original classic theme for the Web front-end.
DomCore is a set of PHP Foundation classes which are ready to be extended to give basic capabilities to your applications. It features a powerful template replacement engine, a language engine for I18N, an extended debugging mode, enhanced error and exception management, Java-like programming (you can't use a class attribute without declaring it first), serializable class management, mass file operations (full directory copy and delete), shared memory management, multi-level caches on data sources, and implementation of programation patterns.
Release Notes: The WATemplate syntax analyzer no longer uses urlencode and urldecode, greatly improving compilation time. An error has been corrected in the regular expressions of the templates compiler: sometimes the subtemplate was not correctly replaced.
R128GAIN is an FFmpeg and SoX-based EBU R128 compliant loudness scanner for audio and video files. It helps you normalize the loudness of your audio and video files to the same level.
Release Notes: This release provides GTK2 and GTK3 GUIs for Linux, Unicode/UTF16 support for Win32, and a GTK2 GUI for Win32. There are no static buffers any longer. The release is a 75% rewrite (the BS.1770 algorithm is unchanged).
Aspose.Cells is a .NET component for spreadsheet reporting without using Microsoft Excel. It supports a robust formula calculation engine, pivot tables, VBA, workbook encryption, named ranges, spreadsheet formatting, drawing objects like images, OLE objects, and importing or creating charts. You can also create Excel files using a designer spreadsheet, smart marker, or API and apply formulae and functions. It supports CSV, SpreadsheetML, PDF, and all file formats from Excel 97 to Excel 2007.
Release Notes: This release allows users to input strings larger than 32K for text and CSV formats. It enhances the shapes rendering module, specifically improving Excel-to-PDF conversion. It improves the Smart Markers feature so that Aspose.Cells for .NET now supports nested objects in Smart Markers. It makes some enhancements regarding PivotTables and the internal Worksheet-to-Image modules, and fixes some other issues. It enhances the Formula Calculation Engine and fixes a few of its issues.
Syoncloud Logs processes log files from various applications and many servers. It can capture business relevant information from everyday log files generated by Web servers, business applications, and back office applications. It uses Flume sinks that run on the machines that produce log files. This data is filtered and relevant events channeled to HBase. The HBase NoSQL database is used for actual data analysis. The number of HBase nodes depends on the amount of processed log files. Syoncloud Logs has an easy to use installer that includes all necessary components such as Hadoop, Flume, Hbase, and Zookeeper.
Release Notes: Fixes in the installer and SSH related scripts. Kerberos installation. Tests on Fedora 17. The documentation was updated.
Zoom is a low-overhead graphical and command line profiler for Linux. Profiles are system-wide, precise down to the instruction level, and capture complete backtraces of C/C++/ObjC/Fortran/Assembly code. This lets you see exactly where time was spent, what code was running (user or kernel), and how that code was called. Drill down into a specific symbol, and Zoom shows source and assembly annotated with general and processor-specific tuning advice. It saves profiles as a single, self-contained session file that can be emailed or attached to bug reports. This lets you share what you find with colleagues or archive it for later review. Zoom also supports remote network profiling and scripting, making it ideal for embedded or server systems and automated workflows.
Release Notes: This release adds profile time filtering (crop profile data to range of interest). The 'perf' driver is now supported on Red Hat Enterprise Linux / CentOS 6. Intel 'Ivy Bridge' CPUs are recognized. Support for multiple monitor configurations has been improved. An issue with Thread Time profiling on ARM systems has been fixed, as well as a bug when many threads are being created / destroyed. A variety of user interface and performance improvements have also been made.
Translation of an RCS file collection or CVS repository history as a fast-import stream.