Pkgsrc changes:
- Add LICENSE
- Adjust dependencies
- Add recommended dependencies
Upstream changes:
1.13
- ignoring dirs starting with '.'
- no HTML rendering for perltoc (too slow)
- support for perlvar
- computing TOC layout, works for MSIE6, MSIE8, FF, Chrome and Safari
- many JS fixes (done in Alien-GvaScript 1.20)
- applied patch by Elliot Shank for specifiying the page title
- tested on MSIE8, FF3.5, safari4, Chrome3
1.12
- sync TOC, automatically open nodes in TOC
- support aliases in links L<alias|http://...>
- fixed bugs in URLs containing special chars like L<http://foo$/...>
- disabled automatic links within text nodes
- links to external resources will open in a blank page
- fixed bugs in displaying scripts (as opposed to modules)
- toc ignores directories starting with '.'
- toc_pragmas ignores "pod", "pods" and "inc" subdirs
textproc/p5-Search-Indexer into The NetBSD Packages Collection.
The Perl 5 module Search::Indexer provides support for indexing a
collection of documents, for searching the collection, and displaying
the sorted results, together with contextual excerpts of the original
document.
Packages Collection.
The Perl 5 module Search::Indexer provides support for indexing a
collection of documents, for searching the collection, and displaying
the sorted results, together with contextual excerpts of the original
document.
devel/p5-AnnoCPAN-Perldoc into The NetBSD Packages Collection.
AnnoCPAN is a web interface for the documentation of all the modules
on CPAN, where users can add annotations on the margin of specific
paragraphs throughout the POD. The master AnnoCPAN site is located
at http://annocpan.org/.
The Perl 5 module AnnoCPAN::Perldoc provides a substitute for the
'perldoc' command that displays the annotations locally and without
requiring a connection to the Internet. It works by using a local
note database that can be downloaded from http://annocpan.org/annopod.db
Packages Collection.
AnnoCPAN is a web interface for the documentation of all the modules
on CPAN, where users can add annotations on the margin of specific
paragraphs throughout the POD. The master AnnoCPAN site is located
at http://annocpan.org/.
The Perl 5 module AnnoCPAN::Perldoc provides a substitute for the
'perldoc' command that displays the annotations locally and without
requiring a connection to the Internet. It works by using a local
note database that can be downloaded from http://annocpan.org/annopod.db
The highlights of this release include full support for Qt v4.6,
automatically generated docstrings for all callables that describe
the valid Python signatures, and support for keywords for all
optional arguments.
changes: added some methods and options
pkgsrc note: this changes the API revision compiled into
the runtime library, so updates of py-qt* must be enforced
* Bugfix: parse PTR target of .tomhendrikx.nl with error not
crash. * Bugfix: handle escaped characters in TXT rdata.
* bug292: no longer crash on malformed domain names where a
label is on position 255, which was a buffer overflow by one.
* Fix ldns_get_rr_list_hosts_frm_fp_l (strncpy to strlcpy
change), which fixes resolv.conf reading badly terminated string
buffers.
* Fix ldns_pkt_set_random_id to be more random, and a little
faster, it did not do value 0 statistically correctly.
* Fix ldns_rdf2native_sockaddr_storage to set sockaddr type to
zeroes, for portability.
* bug295: nsec3-hash routine no longer case sensitive.
* bug298: drill failed nsec3 denial of existence proof.
* Add LICENSE.
* Add patches for CVE-2009-3564 from puppet's repositry.
* puppet user/group handling which commented out now.
* Some other pkgsrc tweak.
0.24.9
Fix for temporary file issues
(https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=502881)
Though it isn't latest swig release, some depending packages
(ham/gnuradio-core and x11/wxruby which isn't imported yet) and
needs to stay in this release.
SWIG-1.3.36 summary:
- Enhancement to directors to wrap all protected members
- Optimisation feature for objects returned by value
- A few bugs fixes in the PHP, Java, Ruby, R, C#, Python, Lua and
Perl modules
- Other minor generic bug fixes
SWIG-1.3.35 summary:
- Octave language module added
- Bug fixes in Python, Lua, Java, C#, Perl modules
- A few other generic bugs and runtime assertions fixed
SWIG-1.3.34 summary:
- shared_ptr support for Python
- Support for latest R - version 2.6
- Various minor improvements/bug fixes for R, Lua, Python, Java, C#
- A few other generic bug fixes, mainly for templates and using statements
SWIG-1.3.33 summary:
- Fix regression for Perl where C++ wrappers would not compile
- Fix regression parsing macros
SWIG-1.3.32 summary:
- shared_ptr support for Java and C#
- Enhanced STL support for Ruby
- Windows support for R
- Fixed long-standing memory leak in PHP Module
- Numerous fixes and minor enhancements for Allegrocl, C#, cffi, Chicken, Guile,
Java, Lua, Ocaml, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, Tcl.
- Improved warning support
* Support DLV records.
* New option 'tcp-query-count:', to limit the maximum number of DNS
queries on a single tcp connection.
* New option 'tcp-timeout:', to override the default tcp timeout.
The option can also be set at build time, --with-tcp-timeout.
* New option 'notify-retry:', to configure how many times NSD should
retry a NOTIFY message.
* New options 'ipv4-edns-size:' and 'ipv6-edns-size:', to set your
preferred EDNS buffer size.
* Ignore SIGHUP to child processes.
* UDP/IPv4 sockets have new options set that will disable the DF
flag in IP packets.
Based on PR#42711 by Fredrik Pettai.
Pkgsrc changes:
Honor VARBASE.
* Version 1.0.27:
- IPv6 connections are accepted again (regression from version 1.0.26)
- SSLv3 renegociation has been disabled
- .pureftpd-upload-* files can be deleted by users with no quota.
- The server can be forced to shut down on iPhone.
* Version 1.0.26:
- Fix incompatibilities with Cyberduck and dramatically speed up directory
listings and transfers when TLS is enabled with some other clients like LFTP.
- Allow authentication of non-chrooted users again. It was a regression
from version 1.0.25. Spotted by Juergen Daubert.
* Version 1.0.25:
- The FTP server can now be built as a library for iPhone and iPod Touch.
- Display symbolic links in the MSLD command as symbolic links, unless the
broken clients mode is enabled, just like STAT/LIST/NLST.
- Enhanced compatibility with gcc 2.x and with custom installation paths.
- Fix packaging issues, especially when the server isn't installed in the
default paths
- Downloads now require less CPU and less memory.
- Fix an infinite loop that could lead to a client process burning a CPU
core if the client didn't disconnect properly. Reported by Thomas Min and
Margus Kaidja.
- Handle fake download resumes the traditional way for the sake of being
compatible with weird clients that insist on doing that.
- The group name is now always displayed instead of the gid when it matches the
primary user group.
* Version 1.0.24:
- When using LDAP in BIND mode, empty passwords are refused. Reported by
Henning Brauer.
* Version 1.0.23:
- The LDAP schema has been fixed.
- LDAP authentication through binding is now possible in addition to
passwords. This allows for the FTP server to run with an unprivileged LDAP
account.
- In LDAP objects, the "enabled" value is accepted again as a FTPStatus
property.
- Privilege separation is now enabled by default.
- The server should now properly compile on Solaris with privsep.
- Charset conversions are properly made on directory names.
- Transfers now handle every kind of disconnection.
- More informative log messages for errors and activity reporting.
- Virtual quotas are way more reliable and uploads are interrupted as soon as
quotas are exceeded.
- Atomic uploads are only used when necessary and only if --notruncate is
enabled.
- Dangling .pureftpd-upload files should be a thing of past.
- Enhanced conformance with RFCs and better compatibility with FTP clients.
- Improved SSL performance, compatibility and commands support.
- By default, up to 10000 files per directory can be listed instead of 2000.
- ALLO can now tell clients whether an upload would blow quotas before the
upload actually starts.
- PAM is now enabled by default on OSX.
- Switch euid to the _pure-ftpd account (unless it's nonexistent) in the
privsep process.
- --without-banner is not necessary any more. Having a cookie file
(--fortunefile=...) automatically disables the default banner, thus allowing
full customization of the welcome banner.
- ./configure --localstatedir is now honored in order to change the
run-time directory.
- Support for building a FTPS (implicit SSL/TLS) server, using
--with-implicittls
* Version 1.0.22:
- the LDAP authentication backend now supports TLS encryption.
- TLS encryption is supported on data channels.
- downloads require way less CPU time on platforms with slow mmap() calls.
- MySQL 5+ stored procedures can now be used in the authentication process.
- time zones issues should be fixed for good.
- on-demand directories can now be created with any set of permissions.
- password scrambling of MySQL 5+ is now supported.
- a catalan translation has been contributed.
- spurious disconnections due to some clients keepalive tricks have
been fixed.
- custom authentication handlers are now informed about the encryption
status of the session.
- standard-conformance and compatibility with several clients have improved.
- large files are now supported by default.
- enhanced support for Solaris.
- a bunch of bug fixes, optimizations and compatibility with newer
libraries and operating system versions.
- "ftp" and "anonymous" user names can have passwords if the -E switch (no
anonymous logins) is specified.
- in compatibility mode, non-dangling symbolic links are now displayed as
if they were regular files/directories.
- --with-everything now includes privsep.
0.95 Thu, Feb 4, 2010
[NEW FEATURES]
* Moose::Meta::Attribute::Native::Trait::Code now provides execute_method, in
addition to execute, to be able to call a code attribute as a method.
(Florian Ragwitz)
[ENHANCEMENTS]
* Moose::Object::does no longer checks the entire inheritance tree, since
Moose::Meta::Class::does_role already does this. (doy)
* Moose::Util::add_method_modifier (and subsequently the sugar functions Moose::before,
Moose::after, and Moose::around) can now accept arrayrefs, with the same
behavior as lists. Types other than arrayref and regexp result in an error.
(Dylan Hardison)