written in C++ and there are Python bindings to facilitate fast-paced
agile development. It can comfortably be used for both desktop and web
development, which was something wanted from the beginning.
Mapnik is about making beautiful maps. It uses the AGG library and
offers world class anti-aliasing rendering with subpixel accuracy for
geographic data. It is written from scratch in modern C++ and doesn't
suffer from design decisions made a decade ago. When it comes to
handling common software tasks such as memory management, filesystem
access, regular expressions, parsing and so on, Mapnik doesn't re-invent
the wheel, but utilizes best of breed industry standard libraries from
boost.org.
WWW: http://www.mapnik.org/
PR: ports/128746
Submitted by: Wen Heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
It can blank CD/DVD-RWs, burn and create iso images, as well as
burn personal compositions of data to either CD or DVD. It Is
currently under heavy development.
WWW: http://www.xfce.org/projects/xfburn/
PR: ports/128793
Submitted by: J.R. Oldroyd <fbsd at opal.com>
features for web application testing. The Test::WWW::Mechanize::Catalyst
module meshes the two to allow easy testing of Catalyst applications
without starting up a web server.
Testing web applications has always been a bit tricky, normally starting
a web server for your application and making real HTTP requests to it.
This module allows you to test Catalyst web applications but does not
start a server or issue HTTP requests. Instead, it passes the HTTP
request object directly to Catalyst. Thus you do not need to use a real
hostname: "http://localhost/" will do.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Test-WWW-Mechanize-Catalyst/
PR: ports/129004
Submitted by: George Hartzell <hartzell at alerce.com>
DOM recommendation.
The CSS::DOM class itself implements the StyleSheet and CSSStyleSheet
DOM interfaces.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/CSS-DOM/
PR: ports/128901
Submitted by: Gea-Suan Lin <gslin at gslin.org>
subroutine whose name is passed to it. (To load the module without
importing the function, write use Sub::Delete();.)
This does more than simply undefine the subroutine in the manner of
undef &foo, which leaves a stub that can trigger AUTOLOAD (and,
consequently, won't work for deleting methods). The subroutine is
completely obliterated from the symbol table (though there may be
references to it elsewhere, including in compiled code).
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Sub-Delete/
PR: ports/128899
Submitted by: Gea-Suan Lin <gslin at gslin.org>
against an Apache logfile, something that can be very useful -
especially at getting information which is not easily available via
static logfile analysers.
WWW: http://www.steve.org.uk/Software/asql/
PR: ports/128110
Submitted by: Gea-Suan Lin <gslin at gslin.org>
Also, add the patch for bugfix: the "listen" directive parameters
such as "backlog", "rcvbuf", etc. were not set, if a default
server was not the first one. These changes also added into
mainstream for future releases.
<ChangeLog>
*) Feature: now nginx returns the 405 status code for POST method
requesting a static file only if the file exists.
*) Workaround: compatibility with glibc 2.3.
Thanks to Eric Benson and Maxim Dounin.
*) Bugfix: the resolver did not understand big DNS responses.
Thanks to Zyb.
*) Bugfix: in HTTPS mode requests might fail with the "bad write retry"
error.
*) Bugfix: the ngx_http_charset_module did not understand quoted
charset name received from backend.
*) Bugfix: if the "max_fails=0" parameter was used in upstream with
several servers, then a worker process exited on a SIGFPE signal.
Thanks to Maxim Dounin.
*) Bugfix: the $r->header_in() method did not return value of the
"Host", "User-Agent", and "Connection" request header lines; the bug
had appeared in 0.6.32.
*) Bugfix: a full response was returned for request method HEAD while
redirection via an "error_page" directive.
*) Bugfix: if a directory has search only rights and the first index
file was absent, then nginx returned the 500 status code.
*) Bugfix: of recursive error_page for 500 status code.
</ChangeLog>