[ANNOUNCE] VDR developer version 1.3.38

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VDR developer version 1.3.38 is now available at

     ftp://ftp.cadsoft.de/vdr/Developer/vdr-1.3.38.tar.bz2

A 'diff' against the previous version is available at

     ftp://ftp.cadsoft.de/vdr/Developer/vdr-1.3.37-38.diff

The changes since version 1.3.37:

- Fixed handling second audio and Dolby Digital PIDs for encrypted channels
   (was broken in version 1.3.37).
- Improved TS/PES conversion to better handle lost TS packets (thanks to
   Reinhard Nissl).
- Limited the frequency of log messages from the cRepackers.
- Now using the gettid() syscall to get a thread's pid, so that we get a
   useful value on NPTL systems (suggested by Johannes Stezenbach).
- Fixed the RCU remote control handling to avoid problems with NPTL (thanks
   to Andreas Share for reporting a lockup with the RCU on NPTL systems).
- When displaying the amount of free disk space, the space consumed by
   recordings that have been "deleted" but not yet actually "removed" is now
   taken into account (suggested by Christian Vogt).
- Now avoiding unnecessary disk access when checking if there are deleted
   recordings that need to be removed (reported by Carsten Koch).
- Fixed handling the DELETEDLIFETIME when removing deleted recordings. Now
   a deleted recording is retained at least DELETEDLIFETIME seconds before
   actually removing it.
   The value of DELETEDLIFETIME has been changed to 300. So after (possibly
   inadvertently) deleting a recording, there will be at least 5 minutes
   in which it can be recovered (unless a new recording immediately requires
   the disk space). The count starts again at 0 every time VDR is started.
- Fixed a possible crash when displaying the "Low disk space!" message from
   a background thread (thanks to Christof Steininger).
- Fixed handling OSD areas that have invalid sizes (thanks to Marco Schl??ler).
- Added a mutex to AssertFreeDiskSpace() to make sure calls from foreground
   and background threads won't interfere.
- The main menu now dynamically updates its contents in case an instant
   recording or replay stops, etc.
- The version number of EPG events is now also stored in the epg.data file
   (thanks to Kendy Kutzner).
- EPG events that are no longer in the currently broadcasted data stream are
   now automatically deleted.
- Removed an invalid access to Event->schedule in cSchedule::DelEvent().
- Modified cSchedule::Cleanup() (events are always sorted by time).
- Schedules are now cleaned up once every hour (not only at 05:00).
- The "Schedule" and "What's on now/next?" menus are now updated if a timer
   is set or modified.
- cTimer no longer has its own 'schedule' member, it rather uses that of the
   event it has been set to.
- The "Red" button in the "Schedule", "What's on now/next?" and "Event" menus
   now immediately creates a timer for the selected event and marks it with 'T'.
   If the event is already marked with 'T', the "Red" button opens the "Edit
   timer" menu for that timer.
- Removing deleted recordings is now done in a separate thread.
- Dropped the unused "stop recording on primary interface" stuff.
- Converting a grabbed image to JPEG is now done with the new function
   RgbToJpeg() (see tools.h).
- The SVDRP command GRAB now determines the image type (JPEG or PNM) from the
   extension (".jpg", ".jpeg" or ".pnm") of the given file name. The explicit
   'jpeg' or 'pnm' parameter is still accepted for backward compatibility, but
   has no meaning any more.
- The function cDevice::GrabImage() no longer writes the grabbed image to a
   file, but rather returns a pointer to the image in memory. The wrapper
   function cDevice::GrabImageFile() can be used to write the grabbed image
   directly to a file. Plugins that used the old version of cDevice::GrabImage()
   need to be adapted to the new interface.
- The new class cBase64Encoder (see tools.h) can be used to encode data in
   base64 (thanks to Bob Withers for publishing his Base64 class).
- The SVDRP command GRAB now writes the image data to the SVDRP connection
   (encoded in base64) if the given file name consists of only the file
   extension (".jpg", ".jpeg" or ".pnm"), or if only "-" is given as file
   name (based on a suggestion from Darren Salt).
   A simple way of viewing a grabbed image on a remote host is:

   svdrpsend.pl -d <hostname> 'grab -' | sed -n -e 's/^216-//p' -e '1ibegin-base64 644 -' -e '$a====' | uudecode | display

- The new command line option '-g' must be given if the SVDRP command GRAB
   shall be allowed to write image files to disk. The parameter to this option
   must be the full path name of an existing directory, without any "..", double
   '/' or symlinks. By default, or if "-g- is given, grabbing to files is
   not allowed any more because of potential security risks.
- Modified the way the SVDRP command GRAB writes the grabbed image to a file
   to avoid a security hole (CAN-2005-0071, reported by Javier Fern?ndez-Sanguino
   Pe?a):
   + The file handle is now opened in a way that it won't follow symbolic links
     (suggested by Darren Salt).
   + The given file name is now canonicalized, so that it won't contain any
     ".." or symlinks (suggested by Darren Salt).
   + Grabbing to files is limited to the directory given in the the command
     line option '-g'. By default grabbing to files is not allowed any more.
- Updated the Greek OSD texts (thanks to Dimitrios Dimitrakos).
- Changed all "illegal" to "invalid" in error messages (there's nothing "illegal"
   in VDR ;-).
- When started as user 'root' VDR now switches to a lesser privileged user id,
   keeping the capability to set the system time (based on a patch from Ludwig
   Nussel). By default the user id 'vdr' is used, which can be changed through
   the new command line option '-u'. Note that for security reasons VDR will no
   longer run as user 'root' (unless you explicitly start it with '-u root',
   but this is not recommended!). The 'runvdr' script has been changed to
   use the '-u' option.
- Changed the API of the functions cStatus::Recording() and cStatus::Replaying(),
   so that they can provide the full file name of the recording. Plugins that use
   these (or the related cStatus::Msg...() functions) need to be adapted
   (suggested by Andreas Brugger).
- The DVB devices now retune (and, if applicable, resend the DiSEqC data) if
   the lock is lost (based on a patch from Reinhard Nissl).
- Fixed handling multi byte key sequences in cKbdRemote (based on a patch from
   J?rgen Schneider).
- Removed unused variables in skinclassic.c and skinsttng.c (thanks to Marco
   Schl??ler).
- Made the static cControl functions thread safe (thanks to Patrick Fischer).
- Fixed initializing pthread_mutexattr_t and pthread_rwlockattr_t to avoid
   warnings with g++ 4.1.0 (thanks to Ville Skytt?).
- Fixed incrementing the 'state' variables in the repacker classes in remux.c
   to avoid warnings with g++ 4.1.0 (reported by Ville Skytt?).
- The Makefile now reports a summary of failed plugins (thanks to Udo Richter).
- The cTimer constructor can now take an optional cChannel (suggested by
   Patrick Fischer).
- Fixed setting the main thread id if VDR is running as a daemon.
- Fixed handling TS packets in cTS2PES (thanks to Reinhard Nissl).
- Added cTimer::SetPriority() to set a timer's priority (suggested by Kendy Kutzner).
- Added cMenuEditStrItem::InEditMode() (suggested by Christian Wieninger).
- Now using FE_READ_STATUS to read the current frontend status (suggested by
   Holger W?chtler).
- The "Menu" key now behaves consistently. If there is anything on the OSD, it
   is closed when the "Menu" key is pressed, and if there is nothing on the OSD,
   the "Menu" key opens the main menu (suggested by Luca Olivetti).
- The new option "Setup/OSD/Timeout requested channel info" can be used to turn
   off the automatic timeout of the channel display in case it was invoked by
   a press of the "Ok" key (suggested by Thiemo Gehrke).
- A message is now given when an instant recording is started (suggested by
   Helmut Auer). Actually the code was already there, just commented out - don't
   remember why it wasn't active...
- Removed an obsolete "Summary" text from i18n.c and preceded all key definition
   texts with "Key$" to avoid duplicates (reported by Lucian Muresan).
- Preceded all button texts with "Button$".
- Removed obsolete "Eject", "Language" and "scanning recordings..." texts.
- Added missing #include "thread.h" to dvbspu.c (reported by Gavin Hamill).
- Disabled the use of "fadvise" in cUnbufferedFile because there have been
   several reports that it causes more problems than it solves (suggested by
   Petri Hintukainen). If you want to use "fadvise", you can activate the line
   //#define USE_FADVISE
   in tools.c.
- Removed unused 'offset' member from cOsdItem.
- In the "Channels" menu the numeric keys now position the cursor to the channel
   with the given number (see MANUAL, section "Remote Control Keys", note (3) for
   details).
- The "Mark/Move" function in the "Channels" menu now also works in the non-numeric
   sort modes.
- The default cOsdObject::Show() now automatically calls cOsdMenu::Display() if
   this is a menu.
- The new "Info" key brings up information on the currently viewed programme
   or recording. For a live programme this is the same as "Schedule/Ok", i.e. the
   description of the current EPG event. For a recording this is the same as shown
   by the "Info" button in the "Recordings" menu. Plugins that implement players
   can overwrite their cControl::GetInfo() function to show their own info (see
   PLUGINS.html for details). Pressing the "Info" key again while the info is
   displayed will close the OSD. In order to assign this new key to an existing
   remote control setup, the remote.conf file needs to be deleted and VDR has
   to be restarted to go through the process of learning the remote control keys.
- Any cReceivers still attached to a cDevice when that device switches to a
   different transponder are now automatically detached (suggested by Patrick
   Fischer).
- The "flags" of a timer are now handled as an unsigned integer value. In order
   to do this, the interface of cMenuEditBitItem also had to be changed.
- In string entry fields (like, e.g., the file name of a recording) the characters
   can now be entered by pressing the numeric keys, the same way as on a
   telephone keypad (based on the "Easy Input" patch from Marcel Schaeben).
- Fixed the "Day" field of the "Edit timer" menu when pressing '0' to switch
   from "single shot" to "weekly", followed by the "Right" key (reported by
   Andreas B?ttger).
- The file 'ca.conf' is obsolete and has been removed.
- Revised all descriptions regarding CICAM.
- Adapted c(Dvb)Device::ProvidesCa() to the dynamic CA handling.
- Added a mutex to synchronize cDevice::PlayPesPacket() and SetCurrentAudioTrack()
   (thanks to Reinhard Nissl).
- Added a SleepMs() in cRecorder::Action() to avoid a busy loop (thanks to Ingo
   Schneider).
- Cleaned up some trailing white space.


Well, I've been quite busy working my way towards version 1.4, so
the list of changes is pretty long this time. Hopefully there will
only be a few more changes, so I guess we can already see version 1.4
coming up on the horizon... ;-)


Have fun!

Klaus


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