Patch from spz@. Thank you.
Changelog:
- 1/26/2017: version 0.6.0
* lossless performance and compression improvements
* miscellaneous performance improvements (SSE2, NEON, MSA)
* webpmux gained a -duration option allowing for frame timing modification
* new img2webp utility allowing a sequence of images to be converted to
animated webp
* API changes:
- libwebp:
WebPPictureSharpARGBToYUVA
WebPPlaneDistortion
- libwebpmux / gif2webp:
WebPAnimEncoderOptions: kmax <= 0 now disables keyframes, kmax == 1
forces all keyframes. See mux.h and the gif2webp
manpage for details.
- 12/13/2016: version 0.5.2
This is a binary compatible release.
This release covers CVE-2016-8888 and CVE-2016-9085.
* further security related hardening in the tools; fixes to
gif2webp/AnimEncoder (issues #310, #314, #316, #322), cwebp/libwebp (issue
#312)
* full libwebp (encoder & decoder) iOS framework; libwebpdecoder
WebP.framework renamed to WebPDecoder.framework (issue #307)
* CMake support for Android Studio (2.2)
* miscellaneous build related fixes (issue #306, #313)
* miscellaneous documentation improvements (issue #225)
* minor lossy encoder fixes and improvements
Kafka is used for building real-time data pipelines and streaming
apps. It is horizontally scalable, fault-tolerant, wicked fast,
and runs in production in thousands of companies.
Notable changes follow.
Gradle 3.4
- Compile Avoidance. We've introduced a new mechanism for up-to-date
checking of Java compilation that is sensitive to public API changes
only.
- A stable incremental Java compiler.
- brand new Java Library Plugin. Use this when building a component
intended to be used as a dependency from another project.
- The JaCoCo plugin now allows you to enforce code coverage metrics and
fail the build if they're not met.
- The default version of JaCoCo used by the JaCoCo plugin has been
raised and the plugin is now Java 9-ready.
- The Checkstyle plugin now allows a maximum number of warnings or
errors to be configured.
https://docs.gradle.org/3.4/release-notes.html
Gradle 3.3
- This release of Gradle makes the gradle tasks report much faster for
medium-to-large projects.
- It is now possible to compile native applications using Visual Studio
2015.
- Kotlin build script support has further improved with significantly
faster startup performance, increased API parity with Groovy-based
build scripts, and better interoperability with Groovy plugins.
- Scala compilation startup time in large multi-project builds has been
improved through enhancements to Gradle's integration with the Zinc
Scala compiler.
- Tooling API generates more progress events.
- The Gradle GUI has been deprecated and will be removed in Gradle 4.0.
https://docs.gradle.org/3.3/release-notes.html
Gradle 3.2.1
- GRADLE-3582: Gradle wrapper fails to escape arguments with nested
quotes
- GRADLE-3583: Newlines in environment variables used by the wrapper
breaks application plugin shell script
Gradle 3.2
- Incremental build support, which now has better up-to-date checking
for Java compilation, copying, and archiving.
- The buildDependents task is now available in native builds as well via
new assembleDependents and buildDependents tasks.
- Significantly improved import times.
- Improved support for multi-project builds with Kotlin.
- The shortcut syntax for declaring tasks (via <<) has now been
deprecated.
https://docs.gradle.org/3.2/release-notes.html
Gradle 3.1
- Composite Builds for multi-project builds where not all projects are
in the same directory hierarchy.
- Incremental Build support.
- Faster dependency resolution.
- Build cancellation has improved when using the Daemon.
https://docs.gradle.org/3.1/release-notes.html
Egbert Eich (1):
Use off_t instead of long to make largefile support work
Emil Velikov (1):
autogen.sh: use quoted string variables
Matt Turner (1):
sessreg 1.1.1
Mihail Konev (1):
autogen: add default patch prefix
Peter Hutterer (1):
autogen.sh: use exec instead of waiting for configure to finish
Stefan Dirsch (1):
Pass -P to the preprocessor when generating filenames for the manpage.
* Strip .git extension when registering vsch repositories.
Thanks, Don March
* Disable git pager when mr status runs git stash list.
* Added stow library. This lets dotfiles in repositories managed by mr
be symlinked into the home directory by GNU stow.
Thanks, Sean Whitton and Adam Spiers.
* cvs_status: do not fail when all files are up to date.
Thanks, Paul Wise.
* Added dgit plugin.
Thanks, Sean Whitton.
February 19, 2017: Release 1.14
This release consists of bugfixes and minor portability improvements.
A number of bugs triggered by malformed BMP files have been fixed,
including CVE-2016-8685 and CVE-2016-8686. Error reporting has been
improved. The image size is now truncated when the bitmap data ends
prematurely. It is now possible to use negative dy in bitmap
data. Portability has been improved to encompass C++11. The default
compiler is now clang if available. Thanks to Nelson Beebe and Martin
Gieseking for reporting portability issues, and to Agostino Sarubbo
for reporting bugs.
MAME 0.183
22 Feb 2017
Hi everyone! It’s been a busy month for MAME development, and we’ve
got a whole lot of surprises to unwrap today as we continue to
celebrate twenty years of MAME. First up, we’ve added some incredibly
rare systems to MAME. Omega is an Arkanoid-inspired arcade game
with a production run of about ten boards. Dodge Man is a rare Omori
title from 1983. The vertical version of Flash Boy, a DECO Cassette
title that borrows more than a little from a well known anime is
another very rare game that was at risk of becoming nothing but a
memory. Westinghouse Test Console #5 is possibly a one-of-a-kind
wire-wrapped prototype machine for field-programming some kind of
interlocking equipment (it has a rude easter egg – press X|TRAN in
calculator mode to see it). Less rare, but still awesome, are arcade
titles Galaxy Games StarPak 3, Sega Sonic Cosmo Fighter, and a U.S.
release of Puzznic with the digitised photos intact.
This release adds support for a number of electronic toys/handheld
games, including Atari’s Touch Me (a clone of Simon, which is itself
a clone of an Atari arcade game), GAF Melody Madness, Lakeside Le
Boom, and with possibly the most awesome title if not gameplay,
LJN’s I Took a Lickin’ From a Chicken. Many of these games have
colourful, clickable artwork. MAME is dedicated to preserving more
than just video games, and these systems are great examples of some
of the other experiences you can relive through emulation.
If you use MAME’s computer emulation and have been frustrated by
modifiers not working properly in natural keyboard mode, you’ll be
pleased to know that this release addresses that. Natural keyboard
mode now works properly with many more systems, including Amiga,
Sun and RM Nimbus. Speaking of Amiga, we’ve emulated a 3rd-party
variant of the Amiga 1200 keyboard and added support for many
different language variants, so chances are you’ll be able to use
keyboard that matches your Workbench language. And speaking of
keyboards, the Zorba keyboard now works properly, so you can try
out one of the last luggable CP/M machines.
Other improvements include fixing the crash on encountering invalid
cheats, allowing multi-part software list entries to load each part
on the correct interface, emulation of the Poly-Play light organ,
a brand new preliminary Interpro 2800 driver and Clipper CPU core,
support for VIC-20 and C64 speech synthesiser cartridges, support
for the Osborne-1 Nuevo Video 80-column modification, protection
MCU emulation in Bad Dudes vs. Dragonninja and Bouncing Balls, audio
improvements to a number of supported games, and optimisation of
the netlist emulation.
Some of these improvements might seem inconsequential, or apply to
systems you don’t use, but they often lie in common components used
by many other systems. For example, the Amiga 1200 and Zorba keyboards
use the same MCU family used in a lot of arcade games published by
Taito. The same change that fixes the Zorba keyboard also fixes
enemy spawning and timing in Xain'd Sleena. The Nuevo Video board
uses a common Motorola CRT controller, so improvements made to
support it stand to benefit a lot of other systems.
Of course there are plenty of other improvements not listed here,
and you can read all about them in the whatsnew.txt file, or grab
the source or Windows binaries from the download page and join in
our 20th anniversary celebration.
Fix test target.
4 tests failing, three due to pip not existing (we have pip3.6 et al.),
one because of ASCII locale.
v34.3.0
-------
* #941: In the upload command, if the username is blank,
default to ``getpass.getuser()``.
* #971: Correct distutils findall monkeypatch to match
appropriate versions (namely Python 3.4.6).
TortoiseHg 4.1
TortoiseHg is a regularly scheduled (quarterly) feature release, coinciding with Mercurial 4.1
Bug Fixes
cmdcore: fix PYTHONPATH to not include ''
revdetails: fix url/nodeid markup to not capture HTML escapes (fixes#4663)
Installer
Latest hgsubversion and evolve tags
---- Version 8.13.6 - 2017-02-24 ----
Fix bad vertical offset of notes in percussion staves since 8.13.2
Fix clash of note and accidentals when note in other staff
(reported by Hudson Lacerda)
Add the decorations !8va(!, !8va)!, !8vb(! and !8vb)! (%%ottava alternative)
(asked by Hudson Lacerda)
Handle the string definition of %%stafflines
(asked by Reinier Maliepaard)
Handle "%%pos stem hidden" (same as '0' starting length / !stemless!)
(asked by Jakob Englhauser a long time ago!)
Extend the tempo value up to 32000 (was < 256)
(asked by Hudson Lacerda)
Fix loss of transposition of the bass when alone in a chord indication
(reported by Tim Goetze)
Fix loss of measure bar when followed by clef change and time skip
Fix bad output when "%%clef auto" without %%score
(reported by Hudson Lacerda)
Fix clash of slurs with note decorations
(reported by Hudson Lacerda)
Fix bad output file name when "%%abc-include xx.abc"
(reported by Guido Gonzato)
Fix bad note head when !head-xx! decoration since 8.13.5 (?)
(reported by David Lacroix)
v2.1.0
------
* The ``--no-human-time`` flag is gone. Integrations/scripts might want to look
at ``--porcelain`` as an alternative.
* Fix crash when running ``todo new``.
* Fixes some issues when filtering todos from different timezones.
* Attempt to create the cache file's directory if it does not exist.
* Fix crash when running ``--porcelain show``.
* Show ``id`` for todos everywhere (eg: including new, etc).
* Add the ``ctrl-s`` shortcut for saving in the interactive editor.
Up the version to 0.12.2.
Update the CHANGELOG.
Fix lexer tokenizer to get R1C1 addresses properly parsed.
For now, a lexer name that contains a '[' and ']' pair can have any
characters in-between, in order to have e.g. 'R[-5]C' properly
parsed as a name.
Fix a range address parsing error.
It previously failed to parse 'R[-5]C:R[-1]C'.
Add a test case that ixion currently fails to parse.
Export these hash::operator(...) symbols.
add CI config
3.24.1 (2017-02-21)
- Fixed rendering icons in the remote directory tree when DPI scaling is enabled on Windows Vista and some Windows 7 machines
- SFTP components have been updated and are now based on PuTTY 0.68
- Updated builtin pugixml to version 1.8
0.9.1 (2017-02-20)
+ Added a small helper function to fz::file to get the current position in the file
+ Added another version of fz::to_wstring_from_utf8 that takes a char buffer + length
- Fixed extraction of single-character tokens in fz::strtok
libspectre 0.2.8 (01 July 2016)
===============================
This is another bugfix only release in the libspectre's 0.2 series.
Marek fixed the document rotation with newer versions of Ghostscript (Bug #76450)
Build was also broken with Ghostscript >= 9.18 and has been fixed.
Fixed a compile warning due to a comparison of integers of different
signs reported by Daniel Macks when building on OS X (Bug #56476)
Makefiles were updated to properly use CPPFLAGS instead of CFLAGS as
suggested by Daniel Macks (Bug #56481)
Overview of changes leading to 1.4.3
Saturday, February 25, 2017
====================================
- Route Adlam script to Arabic shaper.
- Misc fixes.
- New API:
hb_font_set_face()
- Deprecate API:
hb_graphite2_font_get_gr_font()
Set LICENSE.
New in 2.11:
* Added support for catching stack overflow on Linux/SPARC.
* Provide a correct value for SIGSTKSZ on 64-bit AIX and on HP-UX. The one
defined by these systems is too small.
* Updated build infrastructure.
* Compilation now requires the <stdint.h> include file. Platforms which
don't have this include file (such as IRIX) are no longer supported.
* NOTE: Support for Cygwin and native Windows is currently not up-to-date.