A bunch of important updates have made their way into this version

Jan 4, 2012 07:40 GMT  ·  By

GNOME Nettool, a developer tool for debugging and testing network applications, with a specific emphasis on web apps and web services such as HTTP applications, is now at version 3.0.1.

There are quite a lot of changes that were implemented in GNOME Nettool 3.0.1, mostly bugfixes, but also a few translations updates. Here are the most important ones:

· The OpenBSD compilation has been fixed; · Netstat routing table display on OpenBSD was repaired; · Finger can be used instead of pinky; · Translations now work properly; · Fixed a display issue which appeared when a window was bigger than expected; · Handle output with icmp_req; · Portability fixes for IPv4/IPv6; · A memory leaked was fixed; · Garbage in translated string for loopback was fixed; · Ping layout to resize it gently was repaired.

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