Revisions of links
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- Version bump to 2.9: * Work around some screen-corruption bugs in the OpenVMS terminal driver * Support mouse wheel in framebuffer (unfortunatelly we can't support it in text mode because when we instruct gpm to send us the wheel event, gpm stops drawing the cursor when the mouse is moved). * Pring "^" and "_" for <sub> and <sup> tags in text mode * An option to fake Firefox in the HTTP header. It modifies User-Agent and several other options to be more Firefox-like. This option is also automatically turned on when "Connect only via proxies or Socks (useful for tor)" is selected. It makes it safer to use Links with tor. * Fixed quadratic complexity in the text renderer when exteremely long lines were used * Do not print the character 0x9b if the display character set doesn't have it, because it is interpreted as a control character on the Linux console * An option to break long lines in <pre> sections * Consume less memory when 8-bit gamma correction is used * Updated the list of top level domains * Use malloc_trim to return unused memory to the system * Support RFC5987 for filenames * Support StaticColor in the X-window driver * Fix crash on OS/2 if image is wider than 10921 pixels * Use clock_gettime if available * The ability to set screen margins for text mode and framebuffer * Fix palette corruption on framebuffer when links instance was terminated while it was not active * Improve the gif decoder to accept more images * Increase the amount of data read from the socket, it improves speed when loading big images * Accept "text/xml" as html type
version 2.8 (forwarded request 201972 from AndreasStieger)
- links-no-date-time.patch: Supress usage of __DATE__ and __TIME__ macros build-compare should be happy now. - version 2.7 * support ipv6 * Fix memory leak in ftp * support HTTPS proxy - Update spec file URL section. - Fix buildRequires, add support for lzma and bzip2, just use pkgconfig(x11) instead of xorg-x11-devel (forwarded request 196040 from elvigia)
- Silly me tried to connect to a HTTPS host that uses Server Name Indication (SNI) expecting it to do something sane, of course, it did not work. links-sni.patch: fix that. (forwarded request 184566 from elvigia)
** you may want this for 12.3 *** - Extend configure.diff so _GNU_SOURCE and largefile Support is tested properly - expand inks-nosslcomp.patch to fix other misuses of the openssl API including TLSv1 being disabled (with the wrong API too) - build with SSL_NO_INTERN so we can escape ABI breaks in future openSSL versions - links was used to demonstrate bnc#803004 "openSSL 1.0.1d breaks most, if not all, SSL connections" It also turns out that links is not doing SSL stuff quite right.. HTTPS clients must not negotiate SSL compression which is compromised since CVE-2012-4929 (aka. the CRIME attack) and should not even try to use SSLv2 either which is broken since a very long time (links-nosslcomp.patch) (forwarded request 155072 from elvigia)
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- updated to 2.5 * obsoletes libpng15.patch * Support lzma compression * Implemented forward history * Removed save bookmarks menu option, bookmarks are saved always when closing bookmark window * Recognise tgz extension * Do not send '#' in the url when downloading * etc, see ChangeLog - build also for libpng15 * libpng15.patch (forwarded request 100223 from pgajdos)
add automake to buildrequires (forwarded request 95078 from coolo)
Copy from network/links based on submit request 48803 from user prusnak
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