0.28 release. Cherrypicking, a new testsuite, and some fixes
and enhancements.
New features:
- Cherrypicking with the new "pluck" command. This takes (a restricted
subset of) the changes in a revision, or between two
revisions, and applies them to your workspace. That this
has happened is not recorded in history; it as if you
happened to make some very similar changes by hand in your
workspace.
- New automate commands, "automate tags" and "automate branches".
- "diff" now knows how to find enclosing function (or
whatever) bodies, just like GNU diff's "-p" option.
-- The regex that defines "enclosing function" can be chosen
on a per-file basis by a hook function; the default hook
knows about LaTeX, Texinfo, and most programming
languages.
-- This is enabled by default; use --no-show-encloser to
disable.
Enhancements:
- When netsync fails due to permission errors, the server returns a
semi-intelligible message before dropping the connection.
- When merging a branch with 3 or more heads, the order in which to
merge the heads will now automatically be chosen to minimize
the amount of repeated work that must be done.
- Crash dumps are now written to $CONFDIR/dump when no workspace is
available
- Path validation routines are faster.
- Inodeprints should be slightly more robust now.
- New hook get_mtn_command, used to determine the path to the
mtn binary on a remote host, when using ssh support.
- "diff" now accepts "-u" and "-c" as short for "--unified"
(the default) and "--context", respectively.
Bug fixes:
- "revert --missing" now works when run in a subdirectory.
- "revert --missing" now works without any additional files
being specified. (You don't have to say "mtn revert
--missing .".)
- Fix an edge case where monotone would crash if there was a
content conflict in a merge for which there was no lca.
- Fix a case where netsync would sometimes hang during refinement.
- "mtn help" and "mtn --help" now exit with return code 0.
Build environment:
- automake 1.9 is now required.
- The testsuite has been rewritten, and should be much faster now. It
also no longer relies on the presence of a *nix userland.
- Add workaround for gcc 4.1.[01] bug causing "multiple
definition" errors.
Internal:
- Restrictions have been split into path_restrictions and
node_restrictions, and generally cleaned up more.
since they always need a C compiler, even when the source code is
completely in C++.
For some other packages, stated in the comment that a C compiler is
really not needed.
to all internal recursive make processes. As such, rename it to
"PKGSRC_MAKE_ENV".
XXX Note, some of the usage of this variable in package Makefiles seems
XXX incorrect. They probably want "MAKE_ENV", which is the environment
XXX passed to the make process when running "make" within ${WRKSRC}.
from the NEWS file:
New in 2.4:
* Support for GCC 4 on more platforms.
* Added support for catching stack overflow on NetBSD.
* Improved support for catching stack overflow on Linux, Solaris:
Works also when /proc is not mounted or lacks read permissions.
New in 2.3:
* Support for GCC 4 on some platforms contributed by Paolo Bonzini.
* Support for MacOS X i386 contributed by Bruno Haible.
* Improved support for Woe32 contributed by Doug Currie.
it for plurals support, but that is already handled correctly (FSVO
"correctly") by the pkgsrc/mk/tools/msgfmt.sh script.
Also remove _USE_GNU_GETTEXT definitions from pkgsrc/mk/platform/*.mk
files as that value has been unused by pkgsrc for quite some time
(going back several branches).
0.10 Sat Mar 25 15:00:41 GMT 2006
- Make context propagate through subroutine return
- Fix bug whereby want('LVALUE') sometimes gave false positives
(see test 58 in t/all.t)
- Fix bug whereby want_boolean often gave false positives
0.12 Fri May 12 18:33:40 EDT 2006
- official release of the uplevel stack patch (fixes RT#13893)
- added Build.PL and switched to boilerplate generated Makefile.PL
- removed SIGNATURE due to recently discovered Module::Signature
issues with newline handling and sub-key compatible keyservers
- updated/added various meta files
0.11_01 Fri Apr 21 00:49:51 EDT 2006
- uplevel now keeps a proper stack of uplevel calls allowing
nesting of uplevel and non-uplevel calls
0.10 Thu Apr 20 19:15:20 EDT 2006
- Stopped warnings about "undefined" on Perl 5.8.8
- DAGOLDEN added as co-maintainer
0.84 May29, 2006
- The XS version of the code used Carp::croak to report failures,
while the Perl version used Carp::confess. The module has always been
documented as using confess, so now the XS version uses this.
- The new compiler detection code always returned false if you didn't
have ExtUtils::CBuilder installed.
0.83 May 28, 2006
- Change how C compiler detection is done in the Makefile.PL so it
does not rely on having make on the system. The new way should work on
(most?) Unix and Win32 systems. Suggested by David Golden. See RT
18969 (for DateTime.pm, but equally applicable to this module). Will
hopefully fix RT 17644.
- Previously, if a parameter was undefined, regex checks for that
parameter always failed. However, it's quite possible for a regex to
successfully match an undefined value (qr/^$/, for example). Now the
code treats undef as an empty string ('') in regex checks. Reported by
Duncan Salada.
0.82 May 9, 2006
- Disabled function inlining if _MSC_VER is defined. Patch from Audrey
Tang.
- Check isa by calling it as a method on the thing being checked.
- Do the same for can in the pure Perl version. This was already fixed
for the XS version in 0.75.
0.81 Apr 1, 2006
- Speed up no validation in XS version by short-circuiting immediately
if validation is off. This gives a noticeable speed boost when
$ENV{NO_VALIDATION} is in use. Patch by Daisuke Maki.
- Inlined some C functions for additional speed in the XS
version. Patch by Daisuke Maki.
0.30 Wednesday 1st June, 2006
Made './//././././///.//././/////./blah' be treated the same
as './blah' (it gets turned into 'blah')
0.29 Tuesday 16th May, 2006
Kludged around {min,max}depth and trailing slashes in path
names.
1.13 Apr 1, 2006
- Add another fix for filename handling in the tests. Tests were
giving false failures on Win32 because the tests needed to use
File::Spec->canonpath(), just like Devel::StackTrace does internally.
2.07 Wed 10 May 2006
- This release contains only build-time changes
- AutoInstall is only needed for options, so remove auto_install
2.06 Sun 23 Apr 2006
- No functional changes.
- Moved test.conf to the root dir, removing last use of File::Spec
- It also means we don't need FindBin, so removed that too
- Upgrading to Module::Install 0.62
2.05 Thu 23 Feb 2006
- No functional changes.
- Moved over from the old CVS repository to the new SVN one
- Updated tests for the new release system
- Upgrading to a newer Module::Install
1.42 - 3 July 2006
* Ticket #18986 - ExtUtils::Install 1.39 or better fix es the in-use
issue on win32/cygwin, so make the code that checks whether trying
to install via the cpan shell conditional on the version of
ExtUtils::Install.
1.16 Wed 10 May 2006
- This release contains only build-time changes
- AutoInstall is only needed for options, so remove auto_install
1.15 Sun 7 May 2006
- This release contains only build-time changes
- Upgrading to Module::Install 0.62
1.14 Sun 8 Apr 2006
- This release contains only build-time changes
- Moved from older CVS to newer SVN repository
- Upgraded to Module::Install 0.61
1.26 Wed Apr 12 2006
- Debugging change in 1.25 regressed an undocumented 5.6-related
bug first fixed in 1.20. Make sure $DEBUG is always defined
(Michael Schwern)
- Re-introduced the List::Util 1.18 dependency, but stay at 1.17
if on a Win32 (and cygwin, just in case) platform.
- Module::Install updated to pre-release of 0.62
1.25 Fri Apr 7 2006
- Expands the can hook to also hook isa (Michael Schwern)
- Minor change to debugging (Michael Schwern)
- Optimised out the warnings.pm hook change (Michael Schwern)
- Module::Install updated to 0.61
1.05 2006-05-26-08-22
- release version 1.05
- added test for auto_purge_on_get
- fixed infinite loop with auto_purge_on_get
- fixed directory paths on Windows partitions
- NullCache uses BaseCache
1.102 Sat 16 Apr 2006
- No functional changes, no need to upgrade
- Moving from old CVS to new SVN repository
- Doing some general cleaning up
- Updating to Module::Install 0.62
had actually been ignoring LTCONFIG_OVERRIDE anyway and just using
the default LIBTOOL_OVERRIDE to replace libtool scripts in packages.
This just formalizes the fact that LTCONFIG_OVERRIDE is not used
meaningfully by pkgsrc.
Version 1.4.5 - 15 July 2006, by Eric Blake (CVS version 1.4.4c)
* Fix sysval on BeOS, OS/2, and other systems that store exit status
in the low-order byte. Additionally, on Unix platforms, if syscmd was
terminated by a signal, sysval now displays the signal number shifted
left by eight bits, to match traditional m4 implementations.
* The maketemp macro is no longer subject to platform limitations (such as
26 or 32 max files from a given template).
* Frozen files now require that the first directive be V (version), to
better diagnose version mismatch. Additionally, if the F directive
(builtin function) names an unknown builtin that existed in the m4 that
froze the file but not in the current m4 (for example, changeword), the
warning is deferred until an attempt is made to actually use the
builtin. This allows downgrading from beta m4-1.4o to stable m4-1.4.5
without breaking autoconf.
* The format and indir macros are now recognized only with arguments.
* The eval macro no longer crashes on x86 architectures when dividing the
minimum integer by -1.
* On systems with ecvt and fcvt, format no longer truncates trailing
zeroes on integers printed with %.0f. On systems without these
functions, format is no longer subject to a buffer overflow that
permitted arbitrary code execution.
* On native Windows builds, the macro __windows__ is provided instead of
__unix__. Likewise, on OS/2 builds, the macro __os2__ is provided. This
allows input files to determine when syscmd might behave differently.
* Fix bug in 1.4.3 patch to use \n line-endings that did not work for
cygwin.
* When given the empty string or 0, undivert is now documented as a no-op
rather than closing stdout, warning about a non-existent file, or trying
to read a directory as a file.
* Many documentation improvements. Also, the manual is now distributed
under FDL 1.2, rather than a stricter verbatim-only license.
* Raise the -L (--nesting-limit) command line option limit from 250 to
1024.
* The decr, incr, divert, m4exit, and substr macros treat an empty number
as 0, issue a warning, and expand as normal; rather than issuing an error
and expanding to the empty string.
* The eval macro now treats an empty radix argument as 10, handles radix 1,
and treats the width argument as number of digits excluding the sign,
for compatibility with other m4 implementations.
* The ifdef, divert, m4exit, substr, and translit macros now correctly
ignore extra arguments.
* The popdef and undefine macros now correctly accept multiple arguments.
* Although changeword is on its last leg, if enabled, it now reverts to the
default (faster) regexp when passed the empty string.
* The regexp and substr macros now warn and ignore a trailing backslash in
the replacement, and warn on \n for n larger than the number of
sub-expressions in the regexp.
Version 1.4.4b - 17 June 2006, by Eric Blake (CVS version 1.4.4a)
* Fix a recursive push_string crashing bug, which affected changequote of
three or more characters on some compilers.
* Use automake to fix build portability issues.
* Fix a recursive m4wrap crashing bug.
* Fix a 1 in 2**32 hash crashing bug.
* Tracing a macro by name is now persistent, even if the macro is
subsequently undefined or redefined. The traceon and traceoff macros no
longer warn about undefined symbols. This solves a crash when using
indir on an undefined macro traced with the -t option, as well as an
incorrect result of ifdef. Furthermore, tracing is no longer transferred
with builtins, solving the bug of "m4 -tm4_eval" failing to give trace
output on the input "define(`m4_eval',defn(`eval'))m4_eval(1)".
* Fix a crash when a macro is undefined while collecting its arguments, by
always using the definition that was in effect before argument
collection. This behavior matches the C pre-processor, and means that
the sequence "define(`f',`1')f(define(`f',`2'))f" is now documented to
result in "12", rather than the previously undocumented "22".
* Update the regex engine to fix several bugs.
* Fix a potential crash on machines where char is signed.
Meld is a visual diff and merge tool. You can compare two or three
files and edit them in place (diffs update dynamically). You can
compare two or three folders and launch file comparisons. You can
browse and view a working copy from popular version control systems
such such as CVS, Subversion, Bazaar-ng and Mercurial.
Changes since 6.7:
- Added some support for Dragonfly BSD. (Thanks to Joerg Sonnenberger and
Thomas Klausner.)
- Improvements to the HP/UX section of configure.in.
(Thanks to Andreas Tobler.)
- GC_unix_get_mem could neglect to release the malloc lock on Irix, under
extremely unlikely circumstances. Thanks to Jean-Baptiste Nivois for
some careful code reading.
- Added support for kFreeBSD + glibc (Thanks to Petr Salinger)
- Fix more MacOS threads memory leaks (Thanks to Allan Hsu)
- Added initial Solaris/X86-64 support (Thanks to Rainer Orth)
- Applied a long-lost MINGW patch from Gerard Allan for malloc redirection
with threads. This one probably makes no sense for 7.0, and was not applied
there.
- The Solaris/SPARC definition of GC_INIT() in gc.h wasn't C++-compilable.
Patch provided by Simon 'corecode' Schubert in private mail.
2006-04-27 1.1.2
Feature:
- server-ctl script uses server configuration file (sf bug 1443805)
Fixed:
- progress display in roundup-admin reindex
- bug in menu() permission filter (sf bug 1444440)
- indexing may be turned off for FileClass "content" now
("content" and "type" properties are now automatically included in the
FileClass schema where previously the "content" property was faked and
"type" was optional)
- verbose output during import is optional now (sf bug 1475624)
- escape *all* uses of "schema" in mysql backend (sf bug 1472120)
- responses to user rego email (sf bug 1470254)
- dangling connections in session handling (sf bug 1463359)
- reduced frequency of session timestamp update
- classhelp popup pagination forgot about "type" (sf bug 1465836)
- umask is now configurable (with the same 0002 default)
- sorting of entries in classhelp popup (sf bug 1449000)
- allow single digit seconds in date spec (sf bug 1447141)
- prevent generation of new single-digit seconds dates (sf bug 1429390)
- implement close() on all indexers (sf bug 1242477)
2006-03-03 1.1.1
Fixed:
- failure with browsers not sending "Accept-Language" header
(sf bugs 1429646 and 1435335)
- translate class name in "required property not supplied" error message
(sf bug 1429669)
- error in link property lookups with numeric-alike key values (sf bug 1424550)
- ignore UTF-8 BOM in .po files
- add permission filter to menu() implementations (sf bug 1431188)
- lithuanian translation updated by Nerijus Baliunas (sf patch 1411175)
- incompatibility with python2.3 in the mailer module (sf bug 1432602)
- typo in SMTP TLS option name: "MAIL_TLS_CERFILE" (sf bug 1435452)
- email obfuscation code in html templating is more robust
- blank-title subject line handling (sf bug 1442121)
- "All users may only view and edit issues, files and messages they
create" example in docs (sf bug 1439086)
- saving of queries (sf bug 1436169)
- "Adding a new constrained field to the classic schema" example in docs
(sf bug 1433118)
- security check in mailgw (sf bug 1442145)
- "clear this message" (sf bug 1429367)
- escape all uses of "schema" in mysql backend (sf bug 1397569)
- date spec wasn't allowing week intervals
2006-02-10 1.1.0
Feature:
- trackers may configure custom stop-words for the full-text indexer
- login may now be for a single session (and this is the default)
- trackers may hide exceptions from web users (they will be mailed to the
tracker admin) (hiding is the default)
- include "clear this message" link in the "ok" message bar
Fixed:
- fixes in scripts/import_sf.py
- fix some unicode bugs in roundup-admin import
- Xapian indexer wasn't actually being used and its reindexing of existing
data was busted to boot
- roundup-admin import wasn't indexing message content
- allow dispname to be passed to renderWith (sf bug 1424587)
- rename dispname to @dispname to avoid name clashes in the future
- fixed schema migration problem when Class keys were removed
2006-02-03 1.0.1
Feature:
- scripts/import_sf.py will import a tracker from Sourceforge.NET
- added hasRole() to HTMLUser
Fixed:
- SQL generation for sort/group by separate Link properties (sf bug
1417565)
- fix timezone offsetting in email Date: header
- fix security check for hasPermission('Permission', None)
2006-01-27 1.0
Feature:
- Lithuanian translation by Aiste Kesminaite
- Web User Interface language selection by form variable @language,
browser cookie or HTTP header Accept-Language (sf patch 1360321)
- initial values for configuration options may be passed on
'roundup-admin install' command line (based on sf patch 1237110)
- favicon.ico image may be changed with server config option (sf patch 1355661)
- Password objects initialized from plaintext remember plaintext value
(sf rfe 1379447)
- Roundup installation document includes configuration example
for Exim Internet Mailer (sf bug 1393860)
- enable registration confirmation by web only (sf bug 1381675)
- allow preselection of values in templating menu()s (sf patch 1396085)
- display the query name in the header (sf feature 1298535 / patch 1349387)
- classhelp works with Link properties now (sf bug 1410290)
- added setorderprop() and setlabelprop() to Class (sf features 1379534,
1379490)
- CSV encoding support (sf bug 1240848)
- fields rendered with StructuredText are hyperlinked by default
- additional attributes for input element may be passed to the 'field'
method of a property wrapper
- added "copy_url" method to generate a URL for copying an item
Fixed:
- MySQL now creates String columns using the TEXT column type
- password.crypt won't work with md5 passwords (sf bug 1372253)
- use quoted printable encoding for nosy attachments that have MIME
type 'text/plain' but contain 8-bit characters (sf bug 1381559)
- login name and email address fields in the classic template
are highlighted as required fields (sf bug 1392364)
- french translation updated by Patrick Decat (sf patch 1397059)
- HTTP authorization takes precedence over session cookie (sf bug 1396134)
- enforce correct encoding of PostgreSQL backend (sf bug 1374235)
- grouping/sorting on link to same class fixed (sf bug 1404930)
- all backends implement the retired check in getnodeids (sf bug 1290560)
- fix detection of "missing" existing values in CGI form parser (sf bug
1414149)
- ZRoundup works again (sf bug 1263842)
- default user template does not display password fields and submit button
when editing is not allowed
- fix StructuredText import in cgi.templating
- have "System Messages" be marked as such again (sf bug 1281907)
- enable editing of public queries (sf bug 966144)
2005-10-07 0.9.0b1
Feature:
- added "imapServer.py" script (sf patch 934567)
- added date selection popup windows (thanks Marcus Priesch)
- added Xapian indexer; replaces standard indexers if Xapian is available
- mailgw subject parsing has configurable levels of strictness
- nosy messages may be sent individually to all recipients
- remember where we came from when logging in (sf patch 1312889)
2006-??-?? 0.8.6
Fixed:
- french translation updated by Patrick Decat (sf patch 1397059)
- tighten up Date parsing to not allow 'M/D/YY' (or 'D/M/YY) (sf bug
1290550)
- handle "schema" being reserved word in MySQL 5+ (sf bug 1397569)
- fixed documentation of filter() in the case of multiple values in a
String search (sf bug 1373396)
- fix comma-separated ID filter spec in web requests (sf bug 1396278)
- fix Date: header generation to be LOCALE-agnostic (sf bug 1352624)
- fix admin doc description of roundup-server config file
- fix redirect after instant registration (sf bug 1381676)
- fix permission checks in cgi interface (sf bug 1289557)
- fix permission check on RetireAction (sf bug 1407342)
- timezone now applied to date for pretty-format (sf bug 1406861)
- fix mangling of "_" in mail Subject class name (sf bug 1413852)
- catch bad classname in URL (related to sf bug 1240541)
- clean up digested_file_types (sf bug 1268303)
- fix permission checks in mailgw (sf bug 1263655)
- fix encoding of subject in generated error message (sf bug 1414465)
2005-10-07 0.8.5
Feature:
- Argentinian Spanish translation by Ramiro Morales
Fixed:
- Display of Multilinks where linked Class labelprop values are None
- Fix references to the old * Registration Permissions
- Fix missing merge of fix to sf bug 1177057
- Fix RDBMS indexer indexing UTF-8 words that encode to > 30 chars
- Handle invalidly-specified charsets in incoming email
the header name in the installed headers. Otherwise the packages that
depend on this one have to use the same hack as in the previous revision
of this file.