Here are all the changes that occurred since the last notification.
I'm not always sending notifications when it's not critical to update.

Today, I've spent a few hours fighting with autocrap tools.  I've been
able to barely compile on my machine after much local tricks.  I hope you'll
be better suited.  The --enable-nls option did not work for me, for instance.

I'm so fed up that after the 0.92.1 release, due this week-end if everything
goes fine, I've decided to kiss good bye to the autocrap tools and move
back to a much more ancient configuration system known as "metaconfig".
Unlike autocrap, it works and is self-contained.  It's also backward
compatible and new versions are not expected to introduce breakage.  As a
matter of fact, there have been no revisions of metaconfig since 1997... :-)

Since we all hate autocrap tools, it's time to finally act.  Sure, we'll need
a few units for the detection of GTK/Glib/libxml2 and so on, but that should
not be too bad.  We'll also miss the options like "--enable-nls" or
"--enable-gtk2".  Instead, we'll have questions asked, or cryptic defines
to give to the command line.  Well, it's a 1988 system!  But it should work
fine for what we ask it: that it compiles the program it's meant to configure
for portability.

[In case you haven't figured by now, I'm fed up with autocrap].

Okay, let me know how this behaves, especially the GTK2 frontend.

- (2003.08.08 - RAM)
 * [GTK1] Renamed "Abort all from host" as "Forget all from host" since we're
   no longer paying attention to the "delete file on abort" setting here.
 * Was unduly removing downloaded files when removing all queued download from
   a host on timeout when they had "delete file in abort" turned on.
 * Allow them to abort/forget a download when it is in "Sinking" mode.
 * Moved GUI callbacks for upload stats to new upload_stats_cb.c.
 * Fixed config_comment() to have readable and nicely-formatted comments.
 * Updated the French translations.
 * [GTK1] Changed label to "Report an upload connection speed of" to avoid
   confusion on asymetric lines.
 * [GTK2] Applied Emile le Vivre's update.
 * Applied update from Stephane Corbe and reran autogen.sh.
 * Added 64.15.0.0/255.255.0.0 to the list of hostile IPs.
 * Manually patched generated po/Makefile.in.in and Makefile.am because of
   crappy auto* tools: it would not build on my machine, yet those files
   were generated/updated!

- (2003.08.07 - RAM)
 * [GTK2] Integrated Emile le Vivre's patch adding support for the two
   "node_monitor_unstable_ip" and "node_monitor_unstable_servents" properties.
 * [GTK1] Added GUI configuration for "checkbutton_auto_feed_dmesh" and
   "checkbutton_fuzzy_filter_dmesh" in the Config/Downloads pane.
 * [GTK1] Reworded text for the checkbox controlling "auto_download_identical".
 * When they don't monitor unstable IPs, gray out monitoring of unstable
   servents in the GUI.

- (2003.08.06 - RAM)
 * Count actively and passively queued downloads.
 * [GTK1] Display actively and passively queued downloads.
 * Obsoleted "mark_ignored": only retained for GTK2, and replaced with
   "search_handle_ignored_files" for GTK1.
 * Can now prevent display of search results that will be ignored.
 * [GTK1] New combo to handle ignored files: 3 choices: display / mark / skip.
 * Also consider 172.31/12 as a private IP range, and 255/8 as unroutable,
   instead of just 255.255.255/24.
 * Ooops -- 172.31/12 does not exist as a defined private IP range!

Raphael


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