It is more consistent with the tex.buildlink3.mk name. Also, if a package
really needs latex, it just has to set TEX_ACCEPTED to latex distributions
altough today, all TEX_ACCEPTED possibilities are latex distributions
* added FD_CLOEXEC to fds which are kept open for a longer time
* added smaller, moving mmaped windows to network_writev
* added madvise() to instruct the kernel the do proper read-ahead in
network_writev
* added support for %I in mod_accesslog
* added better compat to Apache for ?auto in mod_status
* added support for userdirs without a entry in /etc/passwd in
mod_userdir
* added startup-time selectable network-backend
* added location of upload-files to config as array
* added webdav.log-xml for logging xml-content in mod_webdav
* added Cache-Control: max-age to mod_expire
* workaround missing client-bug by assuming we received a close-notify
on non-keep-alive requests in SSL request
* disabled kerberos5 support by default to fix compilation on RHEL
* fixed order of library checks to fix compilation on Solaris 9
* fixed open file-descriptors on read-error
* fixed crash if /var/tmp is not writable
maintained by Siegmund Fuehringer.
Nevow is a next-generation web application templating system, based on
the ideas developed in the Twisted Woven package. Its main focus is
on separating the HTML template from both the business logic and the
display logic, while allowing the programmer to write pure Python code
as much as possible. It separates your code into 'data' and 'render'
functions, a simplified implementation of traditional MVC. It has
various parts which can be used individually or as a whole, integrated
web solution.
"A vulnerability was found in W3C Libwww, which potentially can be exploited
by malicious people to cause a DoS (Denial of Service).
The vulnerability is caused due to a boundary error in the
"HTBoundary_put_block()" function when processing multipart MIME data. This
may be exploited to cause an illegal memory access past the end of the input
buffer via specially crafted multipart MIME data.
Successful exploitation can potentially cause an application that uses Libwww
to crash."
http://secunia.com/advisories/17119/https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=159597
Bump PKGREVISION.
Patch from RedHat.
*0.9.1* (October 19th, 2005)
* Upgraded to Action Pack 1.10.1 and Active Record 1.12.1
*0.9.0* (October 16th, 2005)
* Fix invalid XML request generation bug in test_invoke [Ken Barker]
* Add XML-RPC 'system.multicall' support #1941 [jbonnar]
* Fix duplicate XSD entries for custom types shared across delegated/layered services #1729 [Tyler Kovacs]
* Allow multiple invocations in the same test method #1720 [dkhawk]
* Added ActionWebService::API::Base.soap_client and ActionWebService::API::Base.xmlrpc_client helper methods to create the internal clients for an API, useful for testing from ./script/console
* ActionWebService now always returns UTF-8 responses.
security fix, this fixes serious security problems regarding overwriting
of the GLOBALS array.
All users of PHP 4.3 and 4.4 sare encouradged to update to this version.
The --with-regex=system bug with re_magic has been fixed too, so re-enabling
use of --with-regex=system for all operating systems again
resolving PR 31001. Don't declare an unnecessary dependency on
clearsilver-base in py-clearsilver or ruby-clearsilver.
Upstream changelog:
2005/07/27 by blong@blong
fix for cs_dist update
2005/07/27 by blong@blong
update makefile for new release (and p4)
2005/07/27 by blong@blong
update to -fPIC for position independent code to support amd64
machines
Change makedep routine to use find instead of ls, so it won't
error if there are no files (like in the top level directory)
2005/07/27 by blong@blong
missed a file for const fix
2005/07/27 by blong@blong
generic python location
2005/07/26 by blong@blong
add limits.h to define _POSIX_PATH_MAX before we define it if it
doesn't exist
2005/07/18 by nschrenk@nschrenk2
Fix bug that caused bogus tzoffset to be exported by export_date_tm().
2005/07/07 by blong@blong
Update configure to take a --disable-wdb argument
We don't want to link with bdb sometimes
2005/07/07 by blong@blong
Update ClearSilver to take correct const char * arguments in
most places that it should. This should make clearsilver easier
to use from C++ and just for people who like their const
correctness for strings.
Also fix the hdftest since some machines have "words" with
periods in them in their dict file.
2005/07/01 by blong@blong
Change clearsilver to link to checked-in versions instead
buildonly.
Add README.google and setup_google.sh files to document how to
build for Google
2005/06/29 by nschrenk@nschrenk
Fix an allocation bug in the HDF.getValue() native method: don't
release the default_value string until after it has been copied.
2005/06/28 by nschrenk@nschrenk
Fix bug where the HDF Java wrapper would not allow a default value of
null, and clean up the code a bit so that exceptions are thrown in a
couple more places, and the right type of exceptions are thrown instead
of a generic RuntimeException.
2005/06/24 by nschrenk@nschrenk
Change variable type from int to long to fix compile warning in the
Clearsilver ruby support.
2005/06/22 by nschrenk@nschrenk
Support more of the HDF C API in the Java wrapper.
2005/06/08 by quong@quong-clean
Initial submit of Clearsilver
This is simply the code from clearsilver-0.9.14.tar.gz
from the http://clearsilver.net/ with the following
files removed: *.pyc, */.cvsignore, and man/...
I'll submit changes to this code in future CL's.
2.06 Tue Oct 18 13:13:52 EDT 2005
- Tightened up element interactions in TREE() mode when examing
rows, columns, cells, etc. Was running into trouble with
dereferencing scalars vs objects.
- Documented space() H::TE::T method, added tests
- Added POD tests
- Documentation updates and fixes
2.05 Tue Oct 4 16:00:02 EDT 2005
- Fixed a TREE() definition bug and class method assignments
- Fixed a 'row above header' bug, added tests
2.04 Wed Aug 3 14:42:23 EDT 2005
- Fixed some conditional optional dependency tests in order to
avoid falure assertions on some test boxes.
2.03 Wed Jul 20 12:45:56 EDT 2005
- Fixed greedy attribute bug (non qualifying tables were being
selected under certain circumstances)
- Moved more completely to File::Spec operations in testload.pm
in order to make windows boxes happy.
2.02 Thu Jun 23 12:42:44 EDT 2005
- squelched TREE() creation warnings for subclasses
- fixed a rows() bug involving keep_headers
2.01 Tue Jun 21 22:05:53 EDT 2005
- fixed some test changes
2.00 Fri Jun 17 17:28:10 EDT 2005
- Can now return parsed tables as HTML::TableElement objects
within an HTML::Element tree structure (via HTML::TreeBuilder)
for such purposes as in-line editing of table content within
documents. Invoked via 'use HTML::TableExtract qw(tree);'.
- Added columns(), row(), column(), and cell() methods.
- Added some handy reporting methods: tables_report() and
tables_dump(). These are almost always handy while first
analyzing a new HTML document for table content.
- Debugging and error output can now be assigned to arbitrary
file handles.
! Old 'table_state' methods are now merely 'table' methods,
though the old table_state style is still supported.
! Chains have been dropped. Though interesting (think xpath),
they needlessly complicated matters as they were nearly
universally unused.
HTML-Element-Extended is a package of several enhanced HTML::Element
classes, most of which arose during the effort to implement an
HTML::Element based table class.