Patch by Barak Pearlmutter <bap@cs.unm.edu>. First appeared in Debian package
version 1.3b1-6.
From https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=83003:
On my laptop, following a suspend, wmifs scrolls like nuts for a long
time. The scroll speed looks the same as for a wmifs that is paused
for a while using C-z.
Here is a patch that prevents this speedy scrolling problem. I also
got rid of a couple unnecessary compiler warnings.
Patch by Stephen Pitts <smpitts@midsouth.rr.com>. First appeared in Debian
package version 1.3b1-4.
From https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=41746:
wmifs started crashing on startup on my system,
so I grabbed the source, added -g to the
Makefile, and ran it through gdb.
(Wow, the wonders of Open Source!!).
I found out that it has the hard-coded assumption
that a line in /proc/net/dev will be no longer
than 128 bytes. Since my ethernet card has over
1 GB in traffic , my eth0 line was 129 bytes long.
I added a new constant, BUFFER_SIZE, that
determines the size of the buffer used for fgets.
Right now, its at 512 bytes, so that gives it
a large margin of error, until we have petabyte
Ethernet! The patch is attached.
Avoid the following compiler warning:
mem_linux.c: In function ‘mem_init’:
mem_linux.c:52:40: warning: suggest parentheses around ‘&&’ within ‘||’ [-Wparentheses]
if (version == 2 && patchlevel >= 5 && sublevel >= 1 || \
^
Avoid multiple compiler warnings such as the following:
main.c: In function ‘update’:
main.c:157:4: warning: pointer targets in passing argument 1 of ‘mem_getusage’ differ in signedness [-Wpointer-sign]
mem_getusage(&mem_usage, &swap_usage, &mem_opts);
^
In file included from main.c:29:0:
mem.h:16:6: note: expected ‘int *’ but argument is of type ‘unsigned int *’
void mem_getusage(int *per_mem, int *per_swap, const struct mem_options *opts);
^
Avoid the following compiler warning:
dockapp.c: In function ‘dockapp_open_window’:
dockapp.c:51:16: warning: variable ‘stat’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
Status stat;
^
Previously, kvm_read was used to get the memory usage in FreeBSD. However,
this has been deprecated in favor of sysctl. This patch implements this
change.
Some work had previously been done in this direction, as could be seen in
the file src/mem_freebsd_sysctl.c. Since this file is no longer needed, it
has been removed.
Additionally, some formatting has been done on the remaining older code for
a more consistent style.
It is possible that, when running update-dockapps.pl, a filename may match a
revision, giving an error, e.g.,
fatal: ambiguous argument 'wmbattery': both revision and filename
Use '--' to separate paths from revisions, like this:
'git <command> [<revision>...] -- [<file>...]'
This patch fixes this problem by inserting "--" where needed.
Since wmbattery was previously a Debian native package, all the changes were
documented in debian/changelog. Since the debian directory has been removed in
the upstream source, this file is being renamed to ChangeLog in the root
directory.
Compile with CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS and append, rather than overwrite, CFLAGS.
This enables the Debian package to be built with hardening options. See
https://wiki.debian.org/Hardening.
When the download speed is too high, wmppp can't display it because it has
only 5 digit. The most significant digits are hidden !
This small patch display the speed in K when it is too high.
Based on the patch by jguiton <jguiton@free.fr>.
See https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=328699.
Users of ISDN dialup lines (such as me) cannot use wmppp as shipped,
because it rejects to use any device except those beginning with `ppp'.
The patch attached solves this.
Based on the patch by Juan Cespedes <cespedes@debian.org>.
See https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=97509.