Change list is long; summary:
* regression fixes for SSL as well as some crypto/digest algorithms
* 1.4<->1.5 RMI interoperability issue
* plugin speed improvements
News:
2005-07-16 Tollef Fog Heen
* configure.in: Release 0.19
2005-07-15 Tollef Fog Heen
* pkg.c (package_get_var): Make sure to g_strdup all the return
values and not return some values which should not be freed and
some which should. Yay valgrind. Freedesktop #3682
* configure.in: Fix default search path to be pkgconfig rather
than pkg-config again. Freedesktop #3662
* pkg.m4: Add a missing AC_MSG_RESULT. Thanks to Gary Kramlich
for noticing this and harassing me to fix it.
2005-06-29 Tollef Fog Heen
* configure.in: Release 0.18.1
* pkg.m4: Brown bag fix. pkg_failed was always set to “untried”.
Debian #316181.
2005-06-27 Tollef Fog Heen
* configure.in: Rename to pkg-config.
pkg-config 0.18
The inter-library dependencies check was too tight and caused
problems if one used the --no-undefined flag to libtool on Solaris
(since it there expands to -Wl,-z,defs which disallows undefined
symbols). Add a new name to .pc files: Libs.private which will
not be listed in the output of --libs unless --static is also
given.
Private libraries are libraries which are needed in the case of
static linking or on platforms not supporting inter-library
dependencies. They are not supposed to be used for libraries
which are exposed through the library in question. An example of
an exposed library is GTK+ exposing Glib. A common example of a
private library is libm.
Generally, if include another library's headers in your own, it's
a public dependency and not a private one.
Thanks a lot to James Henstridge for both the bug and the following
discussion.
issuses were fixed in this release:
MFSA 2005-56 Code execution through shared function objects
MFSA 2005-55 XHTML node spoofing
MFSA 2005-54 Javascript prompt origin spoofing
MFSA 2005-52 Same origin violation: frame calling top.focus()
MFSA 2005-51 The return of frame-injection spoofing
MFSA 2005-50 Possibly exploitable crash in InstallVersion.compareTo()
MFSA 2005-48 Same-origin violation with InstallTrigger callback
MFSA 2005-46 XBL scripts ran even when Javascript disabled
MFSA 2005-45 Content-generated event vulnerabilities
Support for Solaris SPARC and x86 is not available due to lack of a
precompiled binary at this point of time.
The Element type is a simple but flexible container object, designed
to store hierarchical data structures, such as simplified XML infosets,
in memory.
The ElementTree toolkit contains an Element implementation in Python,
and code to read XML and HTML files into trees of Element objects, and
write them out as XML.
Revision 0.18 2005/05/23 15:34:31 ray
moved declaration to top of function, M$ (and other) C compilers choke.
Revision 0.17 2005/05/05 22:26:01 ray
Changed PERL_MAGIC_backref to '<' for compatability with 5.6
Revision 0.16 2005/04/20 15:49:35 ray
Bug fix for id 11997, "Clone dies horribly when Scalar::Util::weaken is around"
see http://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=11997 for details.
Revision 0.15.2.1 2005/05/05 21:55:30 ray
changed PERL_MAGIC_backref to '<' for backward compatibility with 5.6