[drats_users] D-RATS 0.2.10
Andy McMullin
Tue Feb 17 11:15:57 PST 2009
Dan,
Excellent! Downloaded the MacOs X (intel) version -- and it just
installed and worked on my MacBook! Brilliant.
--
Regards
Andy McMullin
http://www.rickham.net/
On 16 Feb 2009, at 02:22, Dan Smith wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> As promised, I just posted the final version of 0.2.10 with the
> following changes:
>
> * Add path-tracking to forms
> * Add explicit toggle for enablin email gateway
> * Add automatic file transfer resume capability
> * Add toggles to disable all remote file and form actions
> * Add a per-form private flag to prevent it from being fetched by
> remote stations
> * Add stop/restart functions to file transfer sessions
> * Change "Edit" to "Open in form manager
> * Change "Callsigns" tab to "Stations"
> * Make "From" field non-editable on forms
> * Make session manager constantly increment the session number to
> avoid
> stale connection collisions
> * Make failed transfers go into "stopped" state for easy resume
> * Update URL in about box for new www.d-rats.com website
> * Updated Italian translation
> * Fix bug that prevents files < 1K from being advertised via RPC
> * Fix bug that prevents certain Unicode characters from being
> transmitted in chat traffic
> * Fix bug in RSS QST that requires an id property in the feed
> * Fix reset/forget actions in stations tab
> * Fix transfer time updating on forms
> * Fix callsign field in main settings to limit to 8 characters
> * Fix file/callsign prompting logic to make image and file transfers
> be
> the same sequence
> * Fix image browse starting directory
> * Fix bug that clobbered the output file on a failed transfer
> * Fix labels in main settings dialog to auto-scale for translated
> string lengths
> * Fix failure to internationalize "Enabled" labels in the main
> settings
> box
> * Fix transfer of large files (now support arbitrary file sizes)
>
> Also, note that this is the first release with Intel and PPC MacOS X
> packages. I think we're closing in on the ability to generate
> packages
> for Mac regularly, so hopefully this will be the start of a trend.
>
> Also, as discussed on this list, I think it's reasonable to say that
> 0.2.10 is the end of the line, feature-wise, for the 0.2.x branch. I
> will start work on the 0.3.x branch soon. Most (if not all) new
> features will go there, and only bug fixes will go to 0.2.x until
> 0.3.x
> is stable enough for regular use.
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
> Dan Smith
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