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Brutus Server 1.0

After years of suffering and painful testing Brutus Server has finally proven itself worthy of the 1.0 designation.

This leads to a new responsibility for Brutus Server - The API will remain unchanged for all Brutus Server release with the designation "1.0.x". "x" may change to signify a bug fix, a documentation improvement or some other backwards compatible change. Updated evolution-brutus binaries will follow over the course of the next few days.

Enjoy,

jules

Lorica 1.0

42tools is pleased to announce the public availability of the first and only Open Source CORBA Firewall Conduit - Lorica Version 1.0

evolution-brutus 1.1.30.11 is out

The newest tarball release of evolution-brutus is now available. This release is an incremental release towards 1.2 which will have full GAL and PAB support.

Changes:

*) Simplified cache paths
*) Does now correctly gets the correct address book container (GAL or PAB) on Exchange.

Enjoy,
jules

brutus-keyring 0.9.11 is out

What is brutus-keyring?

b-k is a very small and simple keyring daemon with a CORBA API. It is build upon libgcrypt to ensure a well maintained and stable encryption backend.

evolution-brutus 1.1.29.23 is out

evolution-brutus 1.1.29.23 is an incremental release on the way to full GAL and PAB support. It is much better than previous releases, particularly in terms of stability.

The most end-user visible change is that it is now possible to disable public folder support if you have no need for them or if they are simply too big for you to waste your precious bandwidth on.

Enjoy - jules

Brutus Server 0.9.36

Brutus Server 0.9.36 has been released. Many releases has actually past between this release and the latest published one, but I haven't had the time to write about them - sorry about that...

Anyway, the changes are fairly small seen from a user perspective. A few helper functions has been added and a few non-fatal bugs has seen their last light of day.

Enjoy - jules

Evolution-brutus 1.1.27 is out.

Evolution-brutus 1.1.27 is out. Long overdue, but now it's here. The big news item is support for OpenSUSE 10.2. The '/opt' prefix of Gnome in OpenSUSE 10.2 did not add to the fun...

Most of the changes in e-b comes from issues that arose from the effort of supporting OpenSUSE.

Brutus 0.9.32 is now available.

Lots of work has gone into making evolution-brutus available in Fedore Extras. It is not there yet but progress is beeing made fast. evolution-brutus is now also available as Ubuntu Edgy debs.Brutus Server has seen its share of changes as well. A rather bad memory leak has been fixed while cleaning up the way servant lifetimes are managed.Enjoy,jules

Brutus 0.9.31 is now available.

Brutus 0.9.31 has been released with no changes to the Evolution plugin. The focus for this release has been to implement a recurrence API on the IMesage interface.Recurrent events and tasks, with or without exceptions to individual occurrences, are a royal mess in native MAPI. It is therefore important to design a recurrence API on top of IMessage using whatever information exists on the web.

Brutus 0.9.30 is now available.

Brutus Server 0.9.30 and evolution-brutus 1.1.6 has been released. Changes in Brutus Server:

  • SPropProblem related bugs in servant methods has been fixed.
  • Memory leaks related to 1) has been fixed.

Changes in e-b:

  • The promised performance improvements in e-b 1.1.5 did not materialized. This has now been fixed.

Enjoy, jules

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