the Sun JDK/JRE packages require the "compat" Linux module, so make
that a hard requirement in EMUL_MODULES.linux.
Bump the PKGREVISION for sun-{jdk,jre}{13,14,15,6}.
The template_gis implementation has a number of problems, including
only working on Debian GNU/Linux. Upstream has removed it from the
default install, so this commit declines to put it back and removes
all the prefix/path fixes applied to it.
Add MAKE_JOBS_SAFE=no.
PostGIS 1.3.1
2007/08/13
- Fixed documentation bugs and release number errors
in previous cut
PostGIS 1.3.0
2007/08/09
- Began migration of functions to the SQL-MM-centric naming convension
using the spatial type (SP) prefix
- Performance enhancements:
- Created cached and indexed point-in-polygon short-circuits
for the functions ST_Contains, ST_Intersects, ST_Within
ST_Disjoint.
- Added inline index support for relational functions
(except disjoint)
- Added ST_Covers, ST_CoveredBy and ST_DWithin relational functions
- Extended curved geometry support to geometry accessor functions and
some geometry processing functions
- JDBC: Added Hibernate Dialect from Norman Barker
- Enhanced regression tests for curved geometries and kml functions
* Bugfixes and changes since 0.91.1:
- libclamav/rtf.c: fix possible NULL dereference (bb#611)
- libclamav/ole2_extract.c: properly initialise hdr.max_block_no (bb#603)
- libclamav/htmlnorm.c: fix possible NULL dereference (bb#582),
thanks to Stefanos Stamatis
- libclamav/htmlnorm.c: fix call to tolower() (bb#580)
- libclamav/filetypes.c: some embedded PEs were not being detected
- clamav-milter: Fix compilation error on NetBSD2.0
- clamav-milter: Black-hole-mode no longer needs to be run as root
- libclamav/pdf.c: Bug 618, --block-max not always honoured
- libclamav/phishcheck.c, regex_list.c, phish_whitelist.c: make debug
output look better (patch from Sven)
- libclamav/phishcheck.c: Don't report phishing on broken urls containing
'>' in the hostname. (bb #619)
- libclamav, sigtool: add support for PUA databases (.hdu, .mdu, .ndu),
requested by Christoph
- clamscan: add --detect-pua
- clamd, clamd.conf: add DetectPUA
- freshclam/mirman.c: properly handle mirror access times (bb#606, only
outdated installations - three versions behind the latest one were
affected by this problem),
Reported by David F. Skoll <dfs*roaringpenguin.com>
- clamav-milter: Bug 614
- libclamav/pdf.c: Bug 608
- clamav-milter: SPF checking no longer experimental
- libclamav/phishcheck.c: workaround Solaris problem with regexec() [bb #598
]
- libclamav/matcher-ac.c: fix matching of patterns with prefixes and some
other issues spotted by Glen <daineng*gmail.com>
- clamav-milter/clamav-milter.c: Better use of res_init()
- clamav-milter/clamav-milter.c: HP-UX doesn't have EX_CONFIG, reported
by clam * ministry.se
* Remove unncessary dependency on netbsd32_compat16 on NetBSD/amd64.
This package installs statically linked binaries, so there is no
need for any shared libraries or ld.elf_so to run fprot.
* Stop pretending to support non-NetBSD platforms -- the build and
install targets bear no relation to the extracted distfiles on Linux
or Solaris. Support will be re-added in the fullness of time.
pkgsrc/emulator/compat* and pkgsrc/emulator/netbsd32_compat* packages
to provide the necessary shared libraries to run dynamically linked
NetBSD binaries from the days of yore.
* Add some additional compat* packages for completeness:
compat15, compat20, compat30
* Modify the compat* packages so that "compatNM" only provides files
that aren't in "NetBSD-N.(M+1)". For example, compat12 only provides
files that don't exist in NetBSD-1.3.x, compat13 only provides files
that don't exist in NetBSD-1.4.x, etc.
As a result, if you are running NetBSD-3.0/alpha and want to run a
1.3 dynamically linked binary, there is an automatic dependency
chain that causes the following packages to be installed:
compat13, compat14, compat15, compat16, compat20
There are some deviations from this dependency chain on platforms
that have changed executable formats, e.g. i386, m68, sparc, etc.
However, in general pkgsrc will require that you have the necessary
COMPAT_* options in your kernel to match the installed compat*
packages. This restriction is an artificial one imposed by pkgsrc,
but allows for a single set of distfiles to be used on all versions
of NetBSD.
* Provide compat* package support for every supported architecture
of NetBSD. Verily, it is now possible to run 1.2 binaries on
NetBSD-1.5.3/pc532 by installing the compat12 package from pkgsrc.
Rejoice, one and all!
* The netbsd32_compat* packages mirror the corresponding compat*
packages for use by sparc64 and x86_64 to allow running 32-bit
binaries with COMPAT_NETBSD32 kernel support. The "extras" packages
supply the additional shared libraries from the corresponding release
of NetBSD so that the set of files in /emul/netbsd32 will be complete.
* pkgsrc/emulators/compat_netbsd contains infrastructure files shared
by all of the compat* packages.
The changee since 2.0.1 are:
Mirror subsystem
* be more friendly when trying to relocating incorrect mirror path.
Merge subsystem
* Fix a problem when repeatedly merging renames tracked with
--track-renames, and when merging back such files.
* Fix the "file not found at revision 0" bug when smerge to a
mirror where copy source is not normalized.
* Fix a bug that deletes inside copies aren't properly merged
across branches even the status output says so.
* Fix a bug when merging copies across branches we be using
incorrect dst revision causing "file not found at revision 0".
* Fix a bug where copies outside the mirror source across merge
are not expanded as non-copies.
* Fix an inconsistency for smerge -IC behaviour when the base is
a txn path.
Pullyu
* properly translate to local path when mirroring remote root.
* Fix pullyu for translating "included" records, which are
replaced entries.
Others
* Improve error reporting when failed to save config.
* Perl 5.9.5 compatibility fixes.
* Work around a problem that push -P might be using outdated
memory pool.
* svk diff -r:123 should report invalid -r rather than blow up.
* Add -i as shorthand for --interactive in svk ci.
* Various win32 fixes.
* Various i18n fixes.
Bazaar gives you fast, distributed revision control that "Just Works",
supporting renames of files and directories smoothly. Bazaar is
designed to maximise the level of community participation in your
project.
Bazaar branches can be published on any web server, and uploaded over
sftp, ftp, or rsync. If you want the fastest possible network
performance, there is a smart server. Bazaar supports flexible work
models: centralized like cvs or svn, commit offline, enforced code
review when desired, and automatic regression testing. Decentralized
revision control systems give people the ability to collaborate more
efficiently over the internet using the bazaar development model.
When you use Bazaar, you can commit to your own local branches of your
favourite free software projects without needing special permission.
With thanks to David Axmark for the recommendation.
By default, no longer try to use libnet. You must now specify --enable-libnet (#148)
Remove support for pcap_snapshot_override which was never added to libpcap (#140)
Rewrite L2/DLT code in tcpedit/tcprewrite to be plugin based (#82)
tcpprep & tcprewrite no longer require root access (#3)
Remove libnids dependancy for flowreplay
And many more, see the following for all the details:
http://tcpreplay.synfin.net/trac/browser/trunk/docs/CHANGELOG?rev=1886
Fixed header files to avoid conflicts with system files on BSD for
IPv6 data structures.
Added code to prevent URI-related alerts from firing when the
body is being normalized.
Make Stream5 the default stream engine.
Add alert for multiple GRE encapsulations.
Added ability for Snort to track fragmented ICMPv6 to check for the
remote BSD exploit (Bugtraq ID 22901, CVE-2007-1365).
Code cleanup, change malloc/calloc to SnortAlloc, use safer functions
SnortSnprintf, SnortStrncpy, etc. Check pointers before use.
Additional updates for bounds checking.
And many more . . . check the ChangeLog for all the details
2007-04-16 Steven Grimm <sgrimm@facebook.com>
* Command tokenizer performance and cleanliness improvement.
Patch contributed by Paolo Borelli <paolo.borelli@gmail.com>.
2007-04-16 Paul Lindner <lindner@inuus.com>
* Add notes to README about MacOS, libevent and kqueue.
* Windows Patch integration -- part 1, warnings elimination.
2007-04-12 Paul Lindner <lindner@mirth.inuus.com>
* Allow changes to the verbosity level of the server with a new
"verbosity" command and some compiler cleanups.
Patch contributed by Paolo Borelli <paolo.borelli@gmail.com>.
2007-04-08 Paul Lindner <lindner@inuus.com>
* Add cleanup patch from "Tim Yardley" <liquid@haveheart.com> to
clean up source spacing issues, fix -Wall warnings, add some
null checks, adds asserts at the top of each function for any
use of conn *c without checking to see if c is NULL first.
* Also adjust clean-whitespace.pl to clean *.ac files. Add
script to test-suite to test for tabs.
2007-04-04 Paul Lindner <lindner@inuus.com>
* Add clarification of flush_all in the protocol docs
from Elizabeth Mattijsen <liz@dijkmat.nl>
2007-03-31 Paul Lindner <lindner@inuus.com>
* Add patch from Eli Bingham <eli@pandora.com> to
re-enable the -n switch to memcached.
2007-03-20 Paul Lindner <lindner@inuus.com>
* Add patch to collect eviction statistics from
Jean-Francois BUSTARRET <jfbustarret@wat.tv>.
* Updated docs, added new test cases for t/stats.t
2007-03-18 Paul Lindner <lindner@inuus.com>
* Add more test cases using larger buffer sizes up to and greater
than 1MB.
* Remove unused parameter to item_size_ok()
* Use a single printf() in usage()
* Add a failing test for conforming with maximum connections.
2007-03-17
* crash fix from Thomas van Gulick <thomas@partyflock.nl> in
conn_shrink(), passing &ptr, instead of ptr to realloc().
2007-03-05 Paul Lindner <lindner@inuus.com>
* Fix a number of places where (s)printf calls were using unsigned
or signed formats that did not match their arguments.
* Add support for stdbool.h and stdint.h to use the bool and
uint8_t types.
* Major refactoring - move API calls for assoc/items/slabs to
their own individual header files. Add apropriate const and
static declarations as appropriate.
* Avoid type-punning. Do a more efficient realloc inside the
conn_shrink routine.
* Fix overflow bug where uninitialized access to slabclass caused
size-0 mallocs during slab preallocation.
* Use EXIT_SUCCESS/EXIT_FAILURE constants.
* Convert some sprintf calls to snprintf to protect against
buffer overflows.
* Explicitly compare against NULL or zero in many places.
2007-03-05
* Steven Grimm <sgrimm@facebook.com>: Per-object-type stats collection
support. Specify the object type delimiter with the -D command line
option. Turn stats gathering on and off with "stats detail on" and
"stats detail off". Dump the per-object-type details with
"stats detail dump".
2007-03-01
* Steven Grimm <sgrimm@facebook.com>: Fix an off-by-one error in the
multithreaded version's message passing code.
2006-12-23
* fix expirations of items set with absolute expiration times in
the past, before the server's start time. bug was introduced in
1.2.0 with rel_time_t. Thanks to Adam Dixon
<adamtdixon@gmail.com> for the bug report and test case!
Pkgsrc changes:
- Use an option group for dar-int32 Vs dar-int64 Vs neither (infinint)
- Default to dar-int64 (the infinint support is excessive, and hugely
expensive)
- REPLACE_FOO doesn't work if FOO isn't a dependency, and we don't want to
pull in Bash and Perl just for a few samples! So, don't replace the
interpreters in the samples, just leave them as is.
ChangeLog from 2.3.3 to 2.3.4:
- fixed behavior when differential backup is interrupted (no more store file
that would have been read if no interruption had been done as "deleted"
since thearchive of reference) [SF #1669091].
- added official method to access catalogue's statistics through the API (for
kdar next version).
- Fixed syntax error in dar_par_create.duc and dar_par_test.duc files
(Parchive integration with dar).
- minor spelling fix in error message (compressor.cpp)
- added Wiebe Cazemier's two patches for dar man page
- integrated patch from Dwayne C. Litzenberger to fix weakness in dar's
implementation of the blowfish encryption.
- improved the returned message when an invalid path is given as argument
- updated doc/sample/sample1.txt script file
The Automated Testing Framework (ATF) is a collection of libraries and
utilities designed to ease unattended application testing in the hands of
developers and end users of a specific piece of software.
As regards developers, ATF provides the necessary means to easily create
test suites composed of multiple test programs, which in turn are a
collection of test cases. It also attempts to simplify the debugging of
problems when these test cases detect an error by providing as much
information as possible about the failure.
As regards users, it simplifies the process of running the test suites and,
in special, encourages end users to run them often: they do not need to
have source trees around nor any other development tools installed to be
able to certify that a given piece of software works on their machine as
advertised.
Yes, these are (part of) the results of my SoC 2007 project :-)
optimize_gcc.mk:
- Add cases for textproc/aspell and mail/procmail from Yakovetsky Vladimir
- Shuffle some sections around and update comments
- Retire old USE_GCC3 test
Refactor cpuflags into a common part (cpuflags.sh), which calls the
appropriate per OS (subr_NetBSD, subr_SunOS or subr_Linux) and per
compiler (subr_gcc) portions
Refactor cpuflags into a common part (cpuflags.sh), which calls the
appropriate per OS (subr_NetBSD, subr_SunOS or subr_Linux) and per
compiler (subr_gcc) portions