Ali - The Don
02-09-2007, 09:56 AM
Raccoon v0.9.2 S60v3 OS 9.1
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S60/Symbian port of the Apache httpd web server and connectivity solution that provides HTTP access to a mobile phone from the Internet in the cellular networks of today.
Highlights :
Unsigned SIS-files, built using the full set of capabilities available to a developer certificate, are now provided. Now your native Apache modules, as well as your Python and PSP scripts can access everything the capabilites Location, PowerMgmt, ProtServ, ReadDeviceData, SurroundingsDD, Swevent, TrustedUI and WriteDeviceData, UserEnvironment allow, in addition to what LocalServices, NetworkServices, ReadUserData, WriteUserData and UserEnvironment already allow for a self-signed application.
Changes with Raccoon (phone software) 0.9.2
*) Modifications made for making it relatively straightforward
to create both a self-signed release and an unsigned, but
with all devcert capabilities, release.
*) In the default httpd.conf Keepalive is now Off. When accessing
via the gateway, the setting has no meaning in practice, and since
the handling of persistent connections does not work properly
it should not be used when accessing over e.g. WLAN either.
*) Path-bugs in "Leave a note" concept demo fixed.
*) Bug in camera options handling fixed. Now "Size=..." actually
works.
Changes with Raccoon (phone software) 0.9.1
*) The SDK now contains all armv5 built binaries as well.
Consequently, it is now possible to give the binaries any
set of capabilities without having to build everything.
*) Via some macro-magic armv5 and gcce built static libraries
have now different names, which means that it is now
possible to use the same S60 SDK for building both armv5
and gcce libraries without clashes.
*) Typo in the HTML generated by the camera module (the
heading in options) fixed.
*) Bug in httpd/options.h logic fixed. Now it really is possible
to easily build a gcce monolith.
*) Bug in install/mws.pkgi fixed. Now packaging works correctly
depending on whether a modular or monolithic Raccoon is built.
http://img99.imageshack.us/img99/8237/racoon1ut5kx2.jpg
S60/Symbian port of the Apache httpd web server and connectivity solution that provides HTTP access to a mobile phone from the Internet in the cellular networks of today.
Highlights :
Unsigned SIS-files, built using the full set of capabilities available to a developer certificate, are now provided. Now your native Apache modules, as well as your Python and PSP scripts can access everything the capabilites Location, PowerMgmt, ProtServ, ReadDeviceData, SurroundingsDD, Swevent, TrustedUI and WriteDeviceData, UserEnvironment allow, in addition to what LocalServices, NetworkServices, ReadUserData, WriteUserData and UserEnvironment already allow for a self-signed application.
Changes with Raccoon (phone software) 0.9.2
*) Modifications made for making it relatively straightforward
to create both a self-signed release and an unsigned, but
with all devcert capabilities, release.
*) In the default httpd.conf Keepalive is now Off. When accessing
via the gateway, the setting has no meaning in practice, and since
the handling of persistent connections does not work properly
it should not be used when accessing over e.g. WLAN either.
*) Path-bugs in "Leave a note" concept demo fixed.
*) Bug in camera options handling fixed. Now "Size=..." actually
works.
Changes with Raccoon (phone software) 0.9.1
*) The SDK now contains all armv5 built binaries as well.
Consequently, it is now possible to give the binaries any
set of capabilities without having to build everything.
*) Via some macro-magic armv5 and gcce built static libraries
have now different names, which means that it is now
possible to use the same S60 SDK for building both armv5
and gcce libraries without clashes.
*) Typo in the HTML generated by the camera module (the
heading in options) fixed.
*) Bug in httpd/options.h logic fixed. Now it really is possible
to easily build a gcce monolith.
*) Bug in install/mws.pkgi fixed. Now packaging works correctly
depending on whether a modular or monolithic Raccoon is built.