$Id: ChangeLog,v 1.27 2008/05/13 17:42:02 hacki Exp $ 1.0 === - FreeBSD note: the wi_req struct has been removed from the kernel in FreeBSD 7. This makes wmwlmon fail to compile. The FreeBSD port includes a workaround which makes wmwlmon compile again but disables wi(4) support - do correct castings to satisfy higher gcc versions - added more supported devices to the man page 0.9 === - ported to FreeBSD, diff by Nathan Lay - added signal strength support for WaveLAN chipsets, diff by Sam Chill - style 0.8 === - fixed get_first_wnic() which can cause core dumping if wmwlmon is started without args because returning (char *) which was already freed, diff by Matthieu Herrb - added some improvements suggested by mbalmer@openbsd.org; use strtonum(3) for scroll options define variable size which holds nic name with IF_NAMESIZE - extended manpage 0.7 === - added interface auto scan for startup so -i is optional now - fixed wmwlmon core dumping if nic is gone - fixed strlcpy(3) issue in wl.c to be sure that the not nul terminated network id can't overflow its destination buffer, spotted by Marc Balmer 0.6 === - added smooth scrolling for network id - added special ascii characters, sometimes used for the network id - extended manpage 0.5 === - added delay for scroll_bounce() - seperated nwid scroll refresh from interface poll refresh, diff by Claudio Jeker - fixed a bug in scroll_lcd(). at the end of a string the space was ignored, so the scrolling looked a little shaky - start adding devices to man page from which we know that they work fully or partial 0.4 === - added LCD and Bounce scrolling regulated by the -s option - increased scrolling speed of the network id - fixed usage() and manpage. -i is mandatory not optional - in signal_handler() replaced exit(3) by a volatile sig_atomic_t flag, because exit(3) is not signal handler save 0.3 === - added scrolling of long network ids. Can be disabled with the -s option - in get_nwid() limit the length of network ids to IEEE80211_NWID_LEN - removed default variables from BSD Makefile 0.2 === - if the speed result is NULL and passed to atoi(3), it cores. Therefore check speed before passing it to atoi(3) 0.1 === - initial version