GNOME Nettool 2.14.2 has been released



GNOME Nettool 2.14.2 has been released

GNOME Nettool is a network information tool which provides user
interfaces for some of the most common command line network tools, like
ping, whois, traceroute, etc.

It was originally based on Mac OS X's network information tool, but has
since then improved over so much that it now clearly exceeds Mac OS X's
tool with more features and a better UI.

Changes since 2.14.1
--------------------

 - #340209: Fixed lost packets miscalculated on machines off the
   network (Alejandro Andres)
 - #307529: Fixed unclean exit of child processes (Alejandro Andres)
 - #333040: Fixed compilation problem for old architectures
   (Christian Lohmaier, Germán Poó-Caamaño)
 - #316659: Fixed ping's compilation error on Solaris and HP/UX
   (Alejandro Andres)
 - #338272: Fixed ping to a broadcast address in Linux (Alejandro Andres)
 - Fixed compilation warnings (Germán Poó-Caamaño)
 - #334687: Fixed InfoIpAddr leakage (Paolo Borelli)
 - Updated translations
   - he (Yair Hershkovitz)
   - br (Jérémy Ar Floc'h)

Tarballs can be found at:

http://download.gnome.org/sources/gnome-nettool/2.14/

Mailing list is at:

http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-network-list

And bugs can be reported to:

http://bugzilla.gnome.org

Screenshots and more information can be found at:

http://www.gnome.org/projects/gnome-network

-- 
Germán Poó-Caamaño
http://www.ubiobio.cl/~gpoo/
Concepción - Chile




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