- add various LP64 fixes;
- use stdlib.h as needed instead of casting the return value of malloc;
- fix fake-varargs printf code and use stdarg.h;
- use system snprintf instead of included custom one;
- tidy up symbol name conflict with log();
- add patch comments;
- remove some pkglint;
- add LICENSE.
PKGREVISION -> 2.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.4.8
- The scheduler would delete job data files when restarted (STR #3880)
- The network backends could crash if a printer returned a value of 0
for the maximum capacity for a supply (STR #3875)
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.4.7
- Documentation changes (STR #3710, STR #3720, STR #3745, STR #3750,
STR #3757, STR #3758, STR #3782, STR #3826, STR #3829, STR #3837)
- Web interface fixes (STR #3412, STR #3345, STR #3455, STR #3707,
STR #3755, STR #3769, STR #3783)
- Configure script fixes (STR #3659, STR #3691)
- Compilation fixes (STR #3718, STR #3771, STR #3774)
- The imageto* filters could crash with bad GIF files (STR #3867)
- The scheduler might leave old job data files in the spool directory
(STR #3795)
- CUPS did not work with locales using the ASCII character set
(STR #3832)
- httpAddrString() did not return a URI-style IPv6 numeric address
(STR #3814)
- Fixed an issue when reading compressed CUPS raster streams (STR #3812)
- Fixed an issue with PostScript printer auto-configuration (STR #3443)
- Fixed some compatibility issues with the libusb-based USB backend
(STR #3799)
- The network backends no longer try to collect SNMP supply and status
information for raw queues (STR #3809)
- The DBUS notifier did not report job state changes (STR #3805)
- The scheduler did not always report that the "normal" print-quality
value was supported (STR #3803)
- The gziptoany filter did not report the correct error if it was unable
to write the uncompressed document to the next filter or backend in
the chain (STR #3797)
- The Epson and Oki 9-pin drivers had a bad resolution option
(STR #3798)
- The scheduler did not always register the correct default ICC profile
on Mac OS X.
- The scheduler did not use the job owner when authorizing access for
the CUPS-Get-Document operation, preventing non-admins from accessing
their own jobs.
- CUPS did not work with some printers that incorrectly implemented the
HTTP/1.1 standard (STR #3778, STR #3791)
- The scheduler did not retry fax jobs properly.
- The scheduler now recognizes an empty cupsCommands PPD keyword as
meaning that CUPS commands are not supported for a printer (STR #3773)
- Fixed a crash bug in the scheduler when the application/octet-stream
MIME type was not defined (STR #3690)
- Polled printers were advertised more slowly than necessary (STR #3574)
- cupsResolveConflicts() did not handle resolving multiple UIConstraints
issues (STR #3705)
- The SetEnv and PassEnv directives had no effect (STR #3664)
- The web interface no longer tries to use multi-part delivery when
adding printers (STR #3455)
- The libusb-based USB backend printed slowly to the LaserJet 1300 and
other printers (STR #3405)
- "lp" and "lpr" failed to print with Kerberos enabled (STR #3768)
- The cupsctl program now displays an error if you try to directly set
the Port or Listen directives (STR #3749)
- PPD files with "*JobPatchFile: bla" no longer fail to load in relaxed
conformance mode (STR #3747)
- The scheduler generated a bad notify-text string for printer state
change notifications (STR #3739)
- The scheduler incorrectly updated printers.conf when it really needed
to update classes.conf or remote.cache (STR #3726)
- Hardwired remote printers with options did not work (STR #3717)
- Accessing the CUPS web interface using a CNAME-based hostname would
sometimes fail due to redirection to the actual hostname (STR #3701)
- Subscription events had a misspelled attribute (STR #3693)
- "make check" failed if LC_MESSAGES was set (STR #3765)
- Fixed the configure script to always look for the pkg-config script
(STR #3761)
- The scheduler now only looks up interface hostnames if HostNameLookups
are enabled (STR #3737)
- Fixed a compilation problem on DragonFly BSD (STR #3738)
- The default PageLogFormat value had the username and job ID swapped
from CUPS 1.3.x (STR #3727)
- The scheduler could crash if a browsed printer times out while a job
is printing (STR #3754)
- The scheduler incorrectly mapped custom page sizes to standard sizes
(STR #3764)
- cupsfilter and pstops did not map IPP attributes to PPD options due to
a change in cupsMarkOptions (STR #3756)
- The scheduler did not always show the most recent status message from
the print filters (STR #3731)
- The PostScript filter did not apply the mirror and number-up options
properly, leading to offset and clipped output (STR #3732)
- The network backends always reported "low toner" or "out of toner"
states, even for inkjet printers (STR #3733)
Device::XBee::API is a module designed to encapsulate the Digi XBee API in
object-oriented Perl. This module expects to communicate with an XBee
module using the API firmware via a serial (or serial over USB) device.
Intel(r) Threading Building Blocks (Intel TBB) offers a rich and
complete approach to expressing parallelism in a C++ program.
It is a library that helps you take advantage of multi-core
processor performance without having to be a threading expert.
Intel TBB is not just a threads-replacement library. It represents
a higher-level, task-based parallelism that abstracts platform
details and threading mechanisms for scalability and performance.
Changes in v1.5.4 as compared to v1.5.3:
- Add support for the (as yet unreleased) Mellanox MXM transport.
- Add support for dynamic service levels (SLs) in the openib BTL.
- Fixed C++ bindings cosmetic/warnings issue with
MPI::Comm::NULL_COPY_FN and MPI::Comm::NULL_DELETE_FN. Thanks to
Julio Hoffimann for identifying the issues.
- Also allow the word "slots" in rankfiles (i.e., not just "slot").
(** also to appear in 1.4.4)
- Add Mellanox ConnectX 3 device IDs to the openib BTL defaults.
(** also to appear in 1.4.4)
- Various FCA updates.
- Fix 32 bit SIGBUS errors on Solaris SPARC platforms.
- Add missing ARM assembly code files.
- Update to allow more than 128 entries in an appfile.
(** also to appear in 1.4.4)
- Various VT updates and bug fixes.
- Update description of btl_openib_cq_size to be more accurate.
(** also to appear in 1.4.4)
- Various assembly "clobber" fixes.
- Fix a hang in carto selection in obscure situations.
- Guard the inclusion of execinfo.h since not all platforms have it. Thanks
to Aleksej Saushev for identifying this issue.
(** also to appear in 1.4.4)
- Support Solaris legacy munmap prototype changes.
(** also to appear in 1.4.4)
- Updated to Automake 1.11.1 per
http://www.open-mpi.org/community/lists/devel/2011/07/9492.php.
- Fix compilation of LSF support.
- Update MPI_Comm_spawn_multiple.3 man page to reflect what it
actually does.
- Fix for possible corruption of the environment. Thanks to Peter
Thompson for the suggestion. (** also to appear in 1.4.4)
- Enable use of PSM on direct-launch SLURM jobs.
- Update paffinity hwloc to v1.2, and to fix minor bugs affinity
assignment bugs on PPC64/Linux platforms.
- Let the openib BTL auto-detect its bandwidth.
- Support new MPI-2.2 datatypes.
- Updates to support more datatypes in MPI one-sided communication.
- Fix recursive locking bug when MPI-IO was used with
MPI_THREAD_MULTIPLE. (** also to appear in 1.4.4)
- Fix mpirun handling of prefix conflicts.
- Ensure mpirun's --xterm options leaves sessions attached.
(** also to appear in 1.4.4)
- Fixed type of sendcounts and displs in the "use mpi" F90 module.
ABI is preserved, but applications may well be broken. See the
README for more details. Thanks to Stanislav Sazykin for
identifying the issue. (** also to appear in 1.4.4)
- Fix indexed datatype leaks. Thanks to Pascal Deveze for supplying
the initial patch. (** also to appear in 1.4.4)
- Fix debugger mapping when mpirun's -npernode option is used.
- Fixed support for configure's --disable-dlopen option when used with
"make distclean".
- Fix segv associated with MPI_Comm_create with MPI_GROUP_EMPTY.
Thanks to Dominik Goeddeke for finding this.
(** also to appear in 1.4.4)
- Improved LoadLeveler ORTE support.
- Add new WindVerbs BTL plugin, supporting native OpenFabrics verbs on
Windows (the "wv" BTL).
- Add new btl_openib_gid_index MCA parameter to allow selecting which
GID to use on an OpenFabrics device's GID table.
- Add support for PCI relaxed ordering in the OpenFabrics BTL (when
available).
- Update rsh logic to allow correct SGE operation.
- Ensure that the mca_paffinity_alone MCA parameter only appears once
in the ompi_info output. Thanks to Gus Correa for identifying the
issue.
- Fixed return codes from MPI_PROBE and MPI_IPROBE.
(** also to appear in 1.4.4)
- Remove --enable-progress-thread configure option; it doesn't work on
the v1.5 branch. Rename --enable-mpi-threads to
--enable-mpi-thread-multiple. Add new --enable-opal-multi-threads
option.
- Updates for Intel Fortran compiler version 12.
- Remove bproc support. Farewell bproc!
- If something goes wrong during MPI_INIT, fix the error
message to say that it's illegal to invoke MPI_INIT before
MPI_INIT.
Kernel modules allow the system administrator to dynamically add and
remove functionality from a running system. This ability also helps
software developers to develop new parts of the kernel without constantly
rebooting to test their changes.
This package provides the necessary utilities for using kernel modules on
NetBSD 5.x.
The modload utility loads a kernel module specified by the module parameter
into the running system. The modunload utility unloads a loadable kernel
module from a running system. The modstat utility displays the status of
any kernel modules present in the kernel.
* Image Preview: fix open failer with multi-line HTML tag.
* Image Preview: enable to force extracting short URL.
* With Ruby 1.8.7: fix crash at right-click on tweets contains URL.
* With Ruby 1.8.7: fix rare crash at connection timeout.
* fix rare crash at extracting bit.ly URL.
* improve URL extracting speed.
DragonflyBSD by Andrey N. Oktyabski.
Yaws is a HTTP high perfomance 1.1 webserver particularly well suited for
dynamic-content webapplications. Two separate modes of operations are
supported:
* Standalone mode where Yaws runs as a regular webserver daemon.
This is the default mode.
* Embedded mode where Yaws runs as an embedded webserver in another
erlang application.
Yaws is entirely written in Erlang furthermore it is a multithreaded
webserver
where one Erlang light weight process is used to handle each client.
The main advantages of yaws compared to other Web technologies are
performance
and elegance. The performance comes from the underlying Erlang system and
its
ability to handle concurrent processes in an efficent way. Its elegance
comes
from Erlang as well. Web applications dont have to be written in ugly adhoc
languages.
While here, better fix for PR#45190.
chat/finch itself does not depend on devel/nspr.
chat/libpurple without gnutls option, libpurple is linked with nspr,
so it must be handle in libpurple/buildlink3.mk.
version 2.10.0 (08/18/2011):
Pidgin:
* Make the max size of incoming smileys a pref instead of hardcoding it.
(Quentin Brandon) (#5231)
* Added a plugin information dialog to show information for plugins
that aren't otherwise visible in the plugins dialog.
* Fix building with GTK+ earlier than 2.14.0 (GTK+ 2.10 is still the
minimum supported) (#14261)
libpurple:
* Fix a potential crash in the Log Reader plugin when reading QIP logs.
* Fix a large number of strcpy() and strcat() invocations to use
strlcpy() and strlcat(), etc., forestalling an entire class of
string buffer overrun bugs.
(The Electronic Frontier Foundation, Dan Auerbach, Chris Palmer,
Jacob Appelbaum)
* Change some filename manipulations in filectl.c to use MAXPATHLEN
instead of arbitrary length constants. (The Electronic Frontier
Foundation, Dan Auerbach, Chris Palmer, Jacob Appelbaum)
* Fix endianness-related crash in NTLM authentication (Jon Goldberg)
(#14163)
Gadu-Gadu:
* Fixed searching for buddies in public directory. (Tomasz Wasilczyk)
(#5242)
* Better status message handling. (Tomasz Wasilczyk) (#14314)
* Merged two buddy blocking methods. (Tomasz Wasilczyk) (#5303)
* Fix building of the bundled libgadu library with older versions
of GnuTLS. (patch plucked from upstream) (#14365)
ICQ:
* Fix crash selecting Tools->Set Mood when you're online with an
ICQ account that is configured as an AIM account. (#14437)
IRC:
* Fix a crash when remote users have certain characters in their
nicknames. (Discovered by Djego Ibanez) (#14341)
* Fix the handling of formatting following mIRC ^O (#14436)
* Fix crash when NAMES is empty. (James McLaughlin) (#14518)
MSN:
* Fix incorrect handling of HTTP 100 responses when using the HTTP
connection method. This can lead to a crash. (Discovered by Marius
Wachtler)
* Fix seemingly random crashing. (#14307)
* Fix a crash when the account is disconnected at the time we are doing a
SB request. (Hanzz, ported by shlomif) (#12431)
XMPP:
* Do not generate malformed XML ("</>") when setting an empty mood.
(#14342)
* Fix the /join <room> behavior. (Broken when adding support for
<room>@<server>) (#14205)
Yahoo!/Yahoo! JAPAN:
* Fix coming out of idle while in an unavailable state
* Fix logging into Yahoo! JAPAN. (#14259)
Windows-Specific Changes:
* Open an explorer.exe window at the location of the file when clicking
on a file link instead of executing the file, because executing a file
can be potentially dangerous. (Discovered by James Burton of
Insomnia Security) (Fixed by Eion Robb)
Pkgsrc changes:
o Adapt to changes in installed contents.
Upstream changes:
Parrot 3.6.0:
- Core
+ Class.add_vtable_override now allows you to overwrite an override
+ Integers, floats and strings can now be stored in lexical variables.
Previously, only PMCs could be stored in lexicals.
+ VTABLE_substr has been removed. VTABLE_substr_str has been renamed to
VTABLE_substr
+ Added a new PackfileView PMC type, an intended replacement for
the deprecated Eval PMC.
+ The is_integer vtable on the String PMC now works for all string encodings.
+ Unicode error messages on Win32 now work correctly.
+ A memory leak in IMCC was fixed.
- Languages
+ The snaphost of Winxed included with Parrot was updated to version 1.0.0
+ Winxed has migrated to Github: https://github.com/NotFound/winxed
Pore
+ Added mem_sys_strndup function.
+ Added new load_bytecode_p_s opcode as an eventual replacement for
load_bytecode_s
+ Added new :tag() syntax to IMCC for PIR
+ Improved configuration support for msys
+ known-buggy parrot_debugger is no longer installed
- Languages
+ Winxed
- Updated snapshot to version 1.1.0
- multi functions and methods
- cast to var
- load_packfile builtin
- __NAMESPACE__ and __CLASS__ predefined constants
- Documentation
+ The Archive::Tar and Archive::Zip libraries now have POD docs
Changes since version 6.3.20:
- The IMAP client no longer inserts NUL bytes into the last line of a
message when it is not closed with a LF or CRLF sequence. Reported
by Antoine Levitt. As a side effect of the fix, and in order to
avoid a full rewrite, fetchmail will now CRLF-terminate the last
line fetched through IMAP, even if it is originally not terminated
by LF or CRLF. This bears no relevance if your messages end up in
mbox, but adds line termination for storages (like Maildir) that do
not require that the last line be LF- or CRLF-terminated.