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VERSION: 0.9.4
RELEASE DATE: 09 March 2000 by albert@tigr.net
Fixed the security bug. The program now forks
and the child drops privileges before executing
an external command.
VERSION: 0.9.3
RELEASE DATE: 03 March 2000 (sashav@sprintmail.com)
-added range check for values. It seems that on 2.3 kernels
time can go backwards :)
-Destroying Icon window prior to main window to avoid shutdown
time errors
VERSION: 0.9.2
RELEASE DATE: 17 July 1997
-Minor cosmetic changes.
The graph zone is now perfectly square, 54x54.
<I didn't like it's odd width! (;-)>
-All values dealing with pixmap size have been
adjusted to accomodate the new `look'.
VERSION: 0.9.1
RELEASE DATE: 8 July 1997
-Uses correct ordering of PROC data.
-Increases the differentiation between tones,
just a smidgion.
-Catches a "Once In A Blue Moon" condition.
Under various circumstances rounding error
results in a pixel count of 55 or 53.
To prevent the 55 count from writing one
pixel into the edge of the frame, wmload
now catches these occurrences and corrects
for them.
VERSION: 0.9.0
RELEASE DATE: 6 July 1997
-Fixed the grayscale problem that occurred
whenever the "-shape" argument was used.
-Implemented the "-led" argument...
...the last release had the argument,
however it wasn't implemented...
...ie: it did nothing.
Called without the "-led" argument, wmload
uses it's default color "LightSeaGreen"
[which is the same as the asclock readout].
Called with the argument, it uses the
named color. If the default color is
unavailable, or the named color is invalid,
wmload simply uses the 3 green tones
found in the "back.xpm" pixmap.
-Added a "-ver" argument...
When used, it prints the current version
on stdout. If it is called alone with no
other arguments, wmload exits after
printing its' version. Called with other
arguments... wmload prints its' version
and continues as normal.
-Trapped bad arguments that don't start
with "-".
-Cleaned up the code a bit.
-Removed unnecessary files from the
distribution. <kept README's though>
VERSION: ?
RELEASE DATE: ?
-adapted from asload by Nic Bernstein
added withdrawn option, added WM hints.
changed trace color
VERSION: asload 0.1
RELEASE DATE: 30th November 1996
- by Beat Christen, bchriste@iiic.ethz.ch
- First Version for Linux /proc