notifier-applet 0.3-1
by Russ Knize on Jan.12, 2009, under Linux
Version 0.3-1 of notifier-applet has been released.
Changes
- Add length field to message format 1.
- Update notifier.pl example with message format 1 support.
helper-scripts 0.18-1
by Russ Knize on Jan.08, 2009, under Linux
Version 0.18-1 of helper-scripts has been released.
Changes
- Bundle debian-helper-scripts 0.12 and subversion-helper-scripts 0.6-1 and call it 0.18-1.
- Create ubuntu-helper-scripts to tune debian-helper-scripts for Ubuntu.
- Import cleaned-up versions of some scripts from rknize-tools and make it into a new package: rknize-helper-scripts.
notifier-applet 0.2-2
by Russ Knize on Jan.07, 2009, under Linux
Version 0.2-2 of notifier-applet has been released.
Changes
- Add README to explain the message parser.
- Add very primitive message parser to allow more control over notifcation.
- Fix bug with empty messages.
site-upload 0.6-1
by Russ Knize on Dec.15, 2008, under Linux
Version 0.6-1 of site-upload has been released.
Changes
- Only check the checksum if the modification time changed.
- Really fix stamp updates when there is an upload failure.
- More stamp updating/checking cleanups.
subversion-helper-scripts 0.6-1
by Russ Knize on Dec.15, 2008, under Linux
Version 0.6-1 of subversion-helper-scripts has been released.
Changes
- Fix naming convention of config files in tools versus documentation.
- Don’t use ‘source’ in non-bash scripts.
site-upload 0.5-1
by Russ Knize on Dec.12, 2008, under Linux
Version 0.5-1 of site-upload has been released.
Changes
- Add –checksum method of change detection.
- Add –force-stamp option to allow stamp file fix-ups.
- Major cleanup of how stamps get updated.
- Continue uploading if something goes wrong, but don’t update that stamp.
DAViCal is not quite RSCDS
by Russ Knize on Dec.02, 2008, under Linux
At one point I had a working CalDAV store on my home server using RSCDS 0.9.2. It was a little touchy and the clients were flaky (Sunbird/Lightning and Evolution), but it worked. One day it didn’t, which turned out to be an unnoticed upgrade of the rscds package. I just recently had a chance to look into the issue.
It seems to have been an issue with the database schema, but I decided to upgrade to the latest package instead, now called davical. Well that turned into a big mess, as I couldn’t even get it to work with a completely clean database. Everything looked great in the admin interface, even after re-importing all of the events, but the caldav.php interface would return a completely empty response to all clients. Not even a VCalendar…just nothing. After fighting with it for several hours, I found that the issue was actually with libawl (Andrew’s own little utility library). Apparently, DAViCal 0.9.6.2 does not like libawl 0.33. Upgrading to 0.34 fixed the issue.
Hopefully Andrew will fix the package dependency.
Fixed minimopar.net
by Russ Knize on Nov.26, 2008, under Automotive, MiniMopar
Brought the MiniMopar domains and subdomains back from the dead. What a pain. I originally registered my domains with register.com. They got sold-off somehow to an affiliate program and my domain management migrated to this random-sounding “northsky.com” site. They have since gone away and I couldn’t figure out where to manage my domains. I was getting charged for registration by a completely different company, United Online, which is some conglomerate company for lots of different post-dot-com companies. They had no idea why they were charging me and register.com claimed no ownership of the domains in question either. Anyway, I finally found that I could log into yet another completely different site and manage them. What a pain.
site-upload 0.4-1
by Russ Knize on Nov.25, 2008, under Linux
Version 0.4-1 of site-upload has been released. This is the first version I am releasing publicly, but I have actually been using this tool for many years to upload changes to various websites that I maintain. It works easily and quickly form the command-line, which is handy when making changes on my home server remotely.
Changes
- Initial public release.
- Major clean-up of the code.
- Do not delete remote files if they are now being ignored.
- Add –start-path and –norecurse to allow fast uploads of large sites when little has changed.
- Allow command-line options to properly override config file options.
- Fix logic for boolean config options.Only check the checksum if the modification time changed.
LIRC module Debian packages for 2.6.27 kernels
by Russ Knize on Nov.20, 2008, under Linux
“LIRC is a package that allows you to decode and send infra-red signals of many (but not all) commonly used remote controls.”
It seems that any time I try to use the Debian LIRC modules source package, it is too old to build against the kernel I am trying to use. I have updated the 0.8.3 package currently found in Lenny and Sid to 0.8.4a. It will now build against Linux 2.6.27.
Source Packages
- lirc-modules-source_0.8.4a-1_all.deb
- lirc_0.8.4a-1_amd64.changes
- lirc_0.8.4a-1.dsc
- lirc_0.8.4a-1.diff.gz
- lirc_0.8.4a.orig.tar.bz2
Binary Packages
What I have built with the above source. Unlikely to be useful to you, but here you go anyway…