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[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: ncftp-3.1.7-1


DESCRIPTION:
Ncftp is an improved FTP client.  Ncftp's improvements include support
for command line editing, command histories, recursive gets, automatic
anonymous logins and more


CYGWIN NEWS:
   * build with cygwin-1.5, fixes a problem with uid>64k (Who are you?),
     reported by Andrew DeFaria
   * remove readline support. I cannot find Shane Wegner's patch for 3.1.7
   * no need to run autoheader and autoconf without the readline patch
   * updated to the newest generic build script
   * patched Makefile.in to use DESTDIR



NCFTP NEWS:
3.1.7, 2004-01-07

   + Fixed a memory leak introduced in 3.1.6.

   + Fixed problem where it was assumed that daylight saving's time occurred
     at the same time each year for all timezones.

   + Bug fixed with running a shell escape.

   + Ncftpget now uses passive-with-fall-back-to-port mode like ncftpput and
     ncftpls.

   + Problem fixed with "ls -a" where occasionally a row with ".." and another
     file would be omitted.

   + Ncftpbatch now uses the UTC timezone for spool files.

   + The configure script can now detect when the config.cache file has been
     improperly recycled from a machine with a different OS.

   + The Windows version now uses the USERPROFILE environment variable, if it
     was set, as the location of the user's home directory.

   + Recognize broken DG/UX servers and work around them.


3.1.6, 2003-08-25

   + Fixed an important bug that was causing socket leaks on Windows.

   + Added support for GCC 3.4 precompiled headers.

   + Aborting transfers is now more robust.

   + Re-fixed a problem where high ASCII characters at the NcFTP prompt
     could cause it to exit.

   + Bug fixed where timeouts may not have worked.

   + To the improved ASCII handling from 3.1.5, added another case where we
     workaround files sent by a buggy FTP server implementation whose
     files have CR+CR+LF end-of-lines.

   + More fixes related to the above, as well as few other fixes from
     Martin StorsjÃ.

   + Bug fixed where an upload filename could have been limited to 127
     characters.

   + Firewall exception hosts are no longer case sensitive.

   + Bug fixed in ncftpput's "-c" option so it works with the "-f" option
     (Thanks, ITO Tsuyoshi).

   + Ncftpbatch will now try to temporarily skip a failing host in the
   current run (Thanks, Eric Engstrom).

   + Bug fixed where a several minute delay would be incurred if you
     tried to transfer a file that did not exist.

   + For the malicious server problem that was addressed in 3.1.5, enhanced
     the fix for better compatibility with Serv-U and WS_FTP servers.


3.1.5, 2002-10-13

   + Problem fixed where a malicious or trojaned FTP server could send back
     pathnames with directories different from the directory requested.
     For example, if you did:
       cd /pub
       get *.zip
     the malicious server could
     send back a pathname like ../../../some/other/dir/filename.here
     rather than pathnames such as filename.zip and trick NcFTP into writing
     into a different local pathname if your user privileges had permission
     to write it.

     For details, see the CERT Vulnerability Note, at
       http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/210409

  + Bug fixed where cd messages from remote server were not being displayed.

  + It's now possible to capture the output of the progress reports from
    ncftpget/put by redirecting descriptor(s) to a file.  Previous releases
    required a "tty" to enable progress reports.

  + Compatibility fixes for AIX, Linux, Mac OS X, IRIX 6.2 and SunOS 4.

  + Be less pedantic about incorrectly formatted multi-line responses.

  + Bug fixed where NcFTP could hang at exit.

  + For ASCII transfers, try harder to handle non-native end-of-line formats.


INSTALLATION:
To update your installation, click on the "Install Cygwin now" link on
the http://cygwin.com/ web page.  This downloads setup.exe to your
system.  Then, run setup and answer all of the questions.

If you have general questions or comments, please send them to the
Cygwin mailing list at: "cygwin at cygwin dot com".  I would appreciate
it if you would use this mailing list rather than emailing me directly.

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Med venlig hilsen / Kind regards

Hack Kampbjørn



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