2757 7.1.069 GTK GUI: confirm() dialog has a default button when not wanted
1560 7.1.070 (extra) Win32 GUI: same confirm() default button problem
5534 7.1.071 (after 7.1.040) add a basic test for regexp patterns
5705 7.1.072 (extra, after 7.1.041 and 7.1.071) extra part of 7.1.071
3595 7.1.073 (after 7.1.062) crash when 'preserveindent' is set
5259 7.1.074 crash when using string() on a recursively nested List
1686 7.1.075 ":let v:statusmsg" reads memory already freed
2376 7.1.076 a couple more strcpy() with overlapping arguments
2678 7.1.078 dropping file name on gvim containing CSI byte doesn't work
2922 7.1.079 "@" character in 'isfname' doesn't pick up umlauts for latin1
2960 7.1.080 (extra) Compiler warnings for gvimex.cpp
3253 7.1.081 completion doesn't work after ":!cat <foo"
3464 7.1.082 matchparen plugin doesn't update after window split
3448 7.1.083 (after 7.1.081) completion doesn't work with wildcards
Change since versions 0.11.4 respectively 0.7.4:
- The old option handler has been rewritten.
- Added support for SCGI rpc calls.
- Added "http_ca{path/cert}" options. Patch by Johan Gunnarsson
- Added configure options that allow building universal binaries.
- Fixed a bug that caused piped requests to be lost.
- Improved XMLRPC support, including support for 64bit ints, removed
defective FastCGI support,
- Added a large number of commands for use with XMLRPC. See
system.listMethods for a complete list.
- Fixed a bug where the tracker re-announce interval for the previous
tracker was being used. Now the announce intervals for each tracker is
stored seperately.
- Commands that pass through rpc::parse_command_* now support inline
commands that start with a '$'. E.g 'print="$get_ip="'.
- Allow ';' as a separator for multi-command lines. Not recognized by
the string parser, so it must be preceded by whitespace.
- Allow escaping of newlines in the resource file.
- The "load_*" commands now allow a list of commands to be appended.
These commands will be called on the newly loaded download.
Pkgsrc changes:
- none
Changes since version 0.13:
===========================
0.14: (2007-08-03)
* allow CGI subclasses (like CGI::Fast) for args. bug fix
from Chris Kastorff <encryptio@gmail.com>.
Pkgsrc changes:
- none
Changes since version 1.32:
===========================
* important changes in version 1.34 15/8/2007:
- Address #28687: Fwd: Unespected reaction of Archive::Tar
A::T didn't always handle filenames that evaluated to false
(like '0') gracefully. This patch adds a few 'or defined' check
to the A::T codebase and a test to ensure filenames like '0' are
handeled correctly.
- Apply #28407: Unicode and Archive::Tar - documentation patch as
FAQ patch
Pkgsrc changes:
- Required version of p5-Crypt-OpenSSL-RSA changed to >=0.24.
Changes since version 0.26:
=====================================
Version 0.28
* fixed a bug with line-wrapping a signature at the wrong place
Version 0.27 - released 2007-07-25
* Sender signing policies are now better implemented
* Both Yahoo! DomainKeys signing policies and the under-development
IETF DKIM signing policies are supported
* Yahoo! DomainKeys policies can protect the Sender: header
* DKIM signing policies can protect the From: header
Look at Mail::DKIM::Verifier's fetch_author_policy() and
fetch_sender_policy() methods for hints.
Based on patch provided in PR 36317.
gtkam 0.1.14
* fix make distcheck
* misc bug fixes.
* always show capture/capture preview menu.
* updated various translations
* changed for some important fixes in libgphoto2
There has to be another way to specify it, if it is really needed.
Please ask Roland Illig if you get into problems with this commit, because
this is now necessary after rev 1.6 of pkgsrc/devel/binutils/builtin.mk
This stops installing a package which is not really needed, because the
binutils programs in the basesystem are good enough.
pkgsrc change:
Make these options mutual exclusive: kerberos pam skey.
(Really, combinations of kerberos and pam, pam and skey are conflicts.)
CHANGES:
609) Worked around a bug ins some PAM implementations that caused a crash
when no tty was present.
610) Fixed a crash on some platforms in the error logging function.
611) Documentation improvements.
Sudo 1.6.9p1 released.
612) Fixed updating of the saved environment when the environ pointer
gets changed out from underneath us.
Sudo 1.6.9p2 released.
613) Fixed a bug related to supplemental group matching introduced
in 1.6.9.
Sudo 1.6.9p3 released.
614) Added IPv6 support from YOSHIFUJI Hideaki.
615) Fixed sudo_noexec installation path.
616) Fixed a K&R compilation error.
Sudo 1.6.9p4 released.
2007-05-30 akira yamada <akira@arika.org>
* extconf.rb: rb_io_t test isn't needed for Ruby 1.6.
* version 0.9.5.
2007-05-29 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
* extconf.rb: check rb_io_t.
check fd member in OpenFile.
* termios.c: support Ruby 1.9.
use unsigned long for flags bigger than Fixnum such as CRTSCTS.
use rb_sys_fail instead of rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError).
(Termios_to_termios): use rb_ary_entry to access cc_ary to avoid SEGV.
(termios_tcgetpgrp): use pid_t.
(termios_tcsetpgrp): ditto.
(Termios::Termios#dup): defined to duplicate cc.
(Termios::Termios#clone): ditto.
(Termios::POSIX_VDISABLE): defined.
(Termios::CCINDEX_NAMES): defined.
(Termios::IFLAG_NAMES): defined.
(Termios::OFLAG_NAMES): defined.
(Termios::OFLAG_CHOICES): defined.
(Termios::CFLAG_NAMES): defined.
(Termios::CFLAG_CHOICES): defined.
(Termios::LFLAG_NAMES): defined.
(Termios::BAUD_NAMES): defined.
(Termios::IUTF8): defined.
(Termios::VDSUSP): defined for 4.4BSD.
(Termios::VSTATUS): defined for 4.4BSD.
(Termios::MDMBUF): defined for 4.4BSD.
* lib/termios.rb: new file. inspect and pretty_print defined.
2005-05-30 akira yamada <akira@arika.org>
* termios.c: applied a patch which makes ruby-termios work under
both ruby1.8 and ruby1.9. [ruby-talk:143781]
Thanks to: Akr.
bootstrap time these variables are already set as shell variables. As a
result, they were doubled for bootstrap compiling.
An alternative solution to that issue would be to explicitly empty those
shell variables once they have been added to BOOTSTRAP_MKCONF, but that
approach would use more lines of shell code :-)