dockapps/wmifinfo/Changelog
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0.01 Initial release version (23/05/2002)
0.02 Some feature enhancements (25/05/2002)
- Signal level meter added for wireless interfaces
- LED now also shows traffic on interface
- Layout changed a bit
- Added LCD display mode, use -l option
- Added command line option for choosing initial interface, -i option
- Fixed makefile $(BINDIR) location, removed -g
0.03 Bugfix and feature enhancement (28/05/2002)
- ifup/ifdown script are run in the background
- Added support for reading wireless link quality of
No Wires Needed 1148 and swallow 550/1100 cards
0.04 Added better ifup/ifdown script support (30/05/2002)
- ifup/down commands must now be set with -u and -d args
- Led state is now yellow when executing command
0.05 Various bugfixes
- Changed delay() to select() for better performance and handling of
X11 events
- To avoid building problems on older (libc5?) systems all
in_addr_t's were changed into uint32_t's
- Problems with wrapped-around IP address due to wrong endianness
handling were fixed
0.06 Added openBSD support
- Peter Stromberg <wilfried at openbsd dot org> supplied a patch for
OpenBSD support. I have not tried this myself since I don't have
access to this OS. I will probably split the code into several
OS-dependend modules later, for now the main .c file has some
#ifdefs for linux and OpenBSD.
0.07 New feature
- On request of Jesper Anderson <jesper at pobox dot com>, wmifinfo
now always switches to new interfaces when they become available;
handy for new established PPP links or inserted PCMCIA cards
0.08 Bugfix
- Bugfix from Hugo Haas that fixes NWN link quality
0.09 Bugfix
- the '-i' flag (initial interface) was broken. Thanks to Rod van
Meter.
0.10 Bugfix
- Add valid timeval. Patch by Julien BLACHE.
- Update Makefile.
- Fix compiler warnings.
- Add manpage from Debian package.
- Now maintained by the Window Maker Developers Team
<wmaker-dev@googlegroups.com>.
0.11 Bugfix
- Use extern when declaring global variables in header file.