While preparing the Core153 update, I found by chance that a language string had been added from
Core152 to Core153 which I couldn't find in any CGI-file.
The translation suggested that this string ('Available Updates') could belong to 'pakfire.cgi'.
And I thought that on the pakfire GUI something was actually missing: the heading above the
box listing the 'Available Updates'. Don't know why I didn't saw this before.
So tried to add these missing heading. I hope I made it right...
Some cosmetic fixes:
I also added some space around the text for 'Available Addons' and 'Installed Addons'
because the text lines weren't separated. There is no seen wordwrapping. This required deleting
some unwanted '<br />' in the affected translation strings.
I tried this about 4 years ago, but somehow this patch got lost.
Signed-off-by: Matthias Fischer <matthias.fischer@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
These can no longer be modified in the GUI and are used nowhere.
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Arne Fitzenreiter <arne_f@ipfire.org>
The concept has been retired a very log time ago
and the web service only responds with 200 what ever
it is being sent.
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
This is not really necessary because pakfire will automatically
failover to the next mirror anyways and that a mirror responds
to an ICMP echo request doesn't necessarily mean that it can
deliver the requested file.
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
Almost all of <input type="image"... has both an alt and a
title attribute, but some are missing title, and when the icon
is not very clear, it makes it harder to understand what the icon
does. By adding title, the browser displays text when mouse pointer
is over the icon.
Also add missing quotes for alt and title attributes where needed.
readded firewall options to disbale drop logging
added log option for outgoing fw mode 1
cleaned kernel log from firewall messages
change firewall init script because of changes
added samba cgi ability to change charsets
started core update number 4
git-svn-id: http://svn.ipfire.org/svn/ipfire/branches/2.1/trunk@1132 ea5c0bd1-69bd-2848-81d8-4f18e57aeed8
corrected pakfire ignoring update and upgrade disable when previously
set
fixed snort rules problem when updating
updated serverall packaages
started building core 2
fixed qos multiport error
git-svn-id: http://svn.ipfire.org/svn/ipfire/branches/2.1/trunk@1125 ea5c0bd1-69bd-2848-81d8-4f18e57aeed8
Benutzerrechte der Dateien vom mldonkey stimmen nicht.
Pakfire wartet jetzt bei Cronjobs eine zufaellige Anzahl an Sekunden. (Bei Upgrades max. 1h, bei Updates max. 1 Minute.)
git-svn-id: http://svn.ipfire.org/svn/ipfire/trunk@873 ea5c0bd1-69bd-2848-81d8-4f18e57aeed8
Which und lsof zur ISO hinzugefuegt.
Update-XLrator cacht unsere Pakfire-Pakete und rpm/deb-Pakete.
Pakfire weitergebaut.
UPnP aus dem Menue genommen.
Samba-Symlinks korrigiert.
git-svn-id: http://svn.ipfire.org/svn/ipfire/trunk@657 ea5c0bd1-69bd-2848-81d8-4f18e57aeed8
Pakfire:
* Upgrade-Selektion vorbereitet.
* UUID-Senden ist abstellbar.
* Nicht-Interaktiver Modus laesst sich jetzt auch mit -y aktivieren (yum).
* pakfire upgrade liefert schonmal eine Liste der zu aktualisierenden Paketen.
Eine kleine Macke in der red/update gefixxt.
2 MP3-Tools eingebaut.
Clamav-Postinstall-Prozess und noch so ein dummes Rechteproblem gefixxt.
git-svn-id: http://svn.ipfire.org/svn/ipfire/trunk@649 ea5c0bd1-69bd-2848-81d8-4f18e57aeed8
CGI erweitert und mit neuen Funktionen versehen.
Paketformat grundlegend geaendert.
UpdateBooster gefixt.
Avira+Avast als Updatequelle eingefuegt.
VPN-Watch ins log.dat.
DHCP-Server startet nach der Installation.
Einen String im Installer verschoenert :D
git-svn-id: http://svn.ipfire.org/svn/ipfire/trunk@639 ea5c0bd1-69bd-2848-81d8-4f18e57aeed8