2153 7.1.306 some Unicode symbol chars are handled like word chars
23714 7.1.307 many warnings when compiling with Python 2.5
2673 7.1.308 when in readonly mode ":options" produces an error
3989 7.1.309 installing and testing with a shadow directory doesn't work
8024 7.1.310 incomplete utf-8 byte sequence at end of the file not detected
2547 7.1.311 compiler warning for missing sentinel in X code
2346 7.1.312 there is no check for error number mistakes in .po files
3425 7.1.313 status and tile not updated when using netbeans setModified
1915 7.1.314 'pastetoggle' is written to the session file without escaping
3287 7.1.315 crash with specific search pattern using look-behind match
- Fix up some inconsistent handing of CONFIGURE_ARGS (mostly related
to the debug option).
- Add test target (commented out, see Makefile).
- Add some patches from freedesktop.org git (see comments atop new patches).
- Remove trailing comma from an enum in tools/dbus-monitor.c.
Passes all tests on NetBSD/amd64 4.99.65, save for spawn test, which seems
to hang (?). I'm also running GNOME now and everything seems to be in order.
gramps2 should remain for a long time.
GRAMPS (Genealogical Research and Analysis Management Programming System)
is a personal genealogy program. It provides a graphical interface for
recording genealogical research.
GRAMPS can import GEDCOM format and export to GEDCOM and Web Family Tree.
It can generate book reports, ancestor charts, relationship graphs, timelines,
Ahnentafel reports, websites, and various other comprehensive reports
in various documentation formats.
GRAMPS can also include extra media types (like JPEG images and audio
files), record sources of information, and keep track of locations
(place names).
This version of Apache is principally a bug and security fix release.
The following potential security flaws are addressed:
- CVE-2008-2364: mod_proxy_http: Better handling of excessive interim
responses from origin server to prevent potential denial of service and
high memory usage. Reported by Ryujiro Shibuya.
- CVE-2007-6420: mod_proxy_balancer: Prevent CSRF attacks against the
balancer-manager interface.
pkgsrc related notes:
- CVE-2008-2364 was already fixed in "pkgsrc"
- CVE-2007-6420 doesn't affect the package in the default configuration
because the "proxy_balancer" isn't enabled.
Changes since 0.4.6.1:
* Applying a patch from Oleksandr Tymoshenko for the wdc device, fixing the
order of 16-bit words within 32-bit words in the identify struct, and the
error register is not cleared on reads any more.
* The disk device used in the test machines can now access disk images
larger than 4 GBs when emulating 32-bit architectures (as suggested by
Julian Elischer).
* For ARM emulation, a special case for PC-relative load which wasn't
implemented before has now been implemented. (The problem could be
triggered by attempting large builds using NetBSD's pkgsrc inside e.g.
NetBSD/cats.)
* The ARM 'bkpt' instruction has been implemented (patch from Jiri Svoboda).
. Fontforge version comparison in configure script is broken, because
the numbers get too big for test(1). Comment it out, we know the
pkgsrc version is new enough.
. Do not install any emacs lisp files. Should be a separate package.
. Give path to Century New Schoolbook L fonts to configure script directly.
There seems to be some problem with fc-match in a sandbox (to be
investigated).
Bump PKGREVISION for PLIST change.
Changes created in cooperation with dillo@ and schmonz@ at pkgsrcCon 2008.
* Escape item names in the object browser.
* Select db before queries in MySQL SessionHandler.
* Format messages sent through MIME_Mail in flowed text format.
* Fixes for SQL shares with split read/write databases, and various fixes for hierarchical shares.
* Workaround broken IE behavior when downloading files with 8-bit filenames.
* Fix storing of unlocked preferences set by hooks.
* Allow Horde memcache driver to use UNIX sockets.
* Fix parsing of addresses in headers when the RFC 2047-encoded personal part of the address contains address list delimiters.
* Fix generation of unique keys in configuration for machines too fast for microtime().
* Added group driver for Kolab.
* Added IMAP based preferences driver for Kolab.
* Fix missing timestamp variable in Horde SQL cache driver.
* Fix over-zealous preference caching when preferences are requested for a different user.
* Fix issue in Horde_Image that caused errors when performing certain image operations immediately after an image had been cropped when using the ImageMagick driver.
The full list of changes (from version 3.2) can be viewed here:
http://cvs.horde.org/diff.php/horde/docs/CHANGES?r1=1.515.2.392&r2=1.515.2.413&ty=h
28 May 2008:
- The functionality of the OTR button has now moved to a menu. There's
an "OTR" menu, as well as an icon showing the current OTR state of
each active conversation in the window.
- New OTR icons from <cyrus_xiii@yahoo.com>
- OTR icons show up inline in the conversation window when the OTR
status changes.
- Buddy authentication has been revamped, based on the user study
published in SOUPS 2008. The default is now to choose a question and
an answer only you and the buddy should know. The question is
displayed to the buddy, who is prompted for the answer. The "shared
secret" and "fingerprint" authentication methods are still available.
remove the later. The old version 1.0.5 is unmaintained, has a remote
DoS vulnerability and is less reliable than version 1.2.0beta2.
Approved by Adrian Portelli.
bump PKGREVISION
# The following forces the X server to start on the 5th virtual terminal.
# This is suboptimal but matches the defaults for the xdm configuration,
# which should work for most installations. See the definition of
# DEFAULTVT in xsrc/xfree/xc/programs/xdm/config/Imakefile.
#
# If we do not do this, we hit a very annoying and obscure problem: during
# system startup, xdm starts before init spawns gettys. If the X server
# is started before init spawns the gettys (which easily happens on slow
# machines), it grabs the first virtual terminal (instead of the first
# "free" one). Later on, when the first getty is started, it grabs the
# same terminal X used (the first one). As a result, only one of them
# will receive key presses. And on slow machines, X will have lost access
# to the keyboard.
.if (${OPSYS} == "NetBSD" || ${OPSYS} == "OpenBSD") && \
(${MACHINE_ARCH} == "i386" || ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "x86_64")
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --with-default-vt=vt05
.endif
# JWM v2.0 <> 20070624
* New look.
* Background support on a per-desktop basis.
* Veritcal/horizontal maximization support.
* Added the ability to move windows with the pager.
* Many bug fixes.
# JWM v2.0.1 <> 20070704
* Fix a file descriptor leak when JPEG is enabled.
* Give swallow windows time to map when restarting.