(upstream) update 2.2.25 to 2.2.27
2011-03-07 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@novell.com>
* configure.in: Bumped version to 2.2.27
* gmime/gmime-gpg-context.c (gpg_ctx_parse_status): Treat EXPSIG,
EXPKEYSIG, and REVKEYSIG the same as GOODSIG/BADSIG status
messages in that all of them denote a new signer info.
* gmime/gmime-stream-mem.c (stream_write): Correctly calculate the
end boundary of the stream when bound_end is -1.
* gmime/gmime-utils.h (GMIME_QP_ENCODE_LEN): Fixed to take into
acount the possibility of having to force-wrap lines at 72+
characters.
(GMIME_UUENCODE_LEN): Fixed to prevent possible buffer overflows.
2010-03-26 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@novell.com>
* configure.in: Bumped version to 2.2.26
2010-03-26 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@novell.com>
Fixes for bug #613653
* gmime/gmime.c (g_mime_init): Initialize GMimeObject's type
registry.
(g_mime_shutdown): Shut it down here.
* gmime/gmime-object.c (g_mime_object_type_registry_init): Renamed
a bit and fixed to not use g_atexit(). Also made internal-public.
(g_mime_object_type_registry_shutdown): Renamed and made
internal-public.
(g_mime_object_register_type): Don't init the type system anymore.
(g_mime_object_new_type): Same here.
* configure.ac: Bumped version to 2.6.20
2014-02-19 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* gmime/gmime-parser.c (parser_scan_content): Improved performance
by using a SIMD hack when scanning for the end of a line.
2014-02-19 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* gmime/gmime-message.c (message_remove_header): Don't clear the
mime_part header stream unless we actually remove a header.
(message_write_to_stream): Only add nwritten to the total if we've
written a MIME-Version header.
2013-12-29 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* gmime/gmime-object.c
(g_mime_object_set_content_disposition_parameter): Unref the
disposition. Thanks to Mario Theodoridis for this patch.
2013-11-02 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* gmime/gmime-message.c (write_references): Don't write out 2
spaces between the ':' and the first message-id. Fixes bug
#711305.
2013-10-19 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* configure.ac: Bumped version to 2.6.19
2013-09-29 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* gmime/gmime-message.c (write_references): Custom writer for
References headers so that individual msgid tokens do not get
folded. Fixes bug #709031.
2013-09-26 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* gmime/gmime.c (g_mime_init): Initialize the mutexes
earlier. Fixes bug #708818.
2013-09-15 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* configure.ac: Bumped version to 2.6.18
2013-08-21 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* gmime/gmime-part.c (write_content): Reset the content stream
after writing it.
2013-08-14 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* gmime/gmime-filter-html.c (citation_depth): Fixed an ABR by
passing in an inend parameter.
2013-08-12 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* gmime/gmime-stream-file.c (g_mime_stream_file_new_for_path): New
convenience function that handles opening the file for you.
* gmime/gmime-stream-fs.c (g_mime_stream_fs_new_for_path): New
convenience function that handles opening the file for you.
2013-08-11 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* gmime/gmime-message.c (g_mime_message_set_reply_to): Fixed this
function to parse the reply_to string just like
g_mime_message_set_sender() does so that the reply_to field can be
guaranteed to be in UTF-8.
* gmime/*.c: Updated API documentation for functions taking or
returning strings to clarify whether the strings should be in
UTF-8 or not.
2013-08-10 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* mono/GMime.metadata: Various fixups to get rid of warnings.
* gmime/gmime.c (g_mime_init): Don't call g_type_init() if glib >=
2.35.1
2013-08-08 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* gmime/internet-address.c (decode_address): Properly deal with
obsolete routing information.
2013-08-08 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* configure.ac: Bumped version to 2.6.17
2013-08-08 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* gmime/gmime-parser.c (parser_content_type): If no Content-Type
header exists and the parent is a multipart/digest, default to
message/rfc822 instead of text/plain.
(parser_construct_leaf_part): If the Content-Type header didn't
exist, use the default content-type values instead of assuming
text/plain.
2013-08-07 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
According to Rfc2046 Section 5.1.1, boundary markers may optionally
be followed by lwsp.
* gmime/gmime-parser.c (is_boundary): New convenience function to
check that the text matches a boundary, possibly followed by lwsp.
(check_boundary): Use is_boundary().
(found_immediate_boundary): Use is_boundary().
Fixes bug #705612
2013-07-02 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* gmime/gmime-stream-cat.c (stream_substream): Fixed to properly
handle a 0-byte substream at the end of the very last source
stream. Fixes bug #701572.
2013-06-30 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* configure.ac: Bumped version to 2.6.16
2013-06-30 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* gmime/gmime-gpg-context.c (gpg_ctx_set_mode):
GPG_CTX_MODE_SIGN_ENCRYPT also requires a passphrase.
2013-05-05 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* gmime/gmime-filter-best.c (filter_filter): Reset the linelen
state to 0 when we encounter a '\n'.
2013-05-04 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* gmime/gmime-part-iter.c: Modified to work for non-multipart
messages.
2013-05-04 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* gmime/gmime-utils.c (rfc2047_encode): Respect the new
GMIME_ENABLE_USE_ONLY_USER_CHARSETS initialization flag.
* gmime/gmime.h: Define a new GMIME_ENABLE_USE_ONLY_USER_CHARSETS
initialization flag.
2013-04-05 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* gmime/gmime-utils.c (header_fold_tokens): New internal function
that replaces the older header_fold() function. This new one uses
the rfc2047 tokenizer so that we share the same rfc2047 workaround
logic in the tokenizer.
Fixes bug #697407
2013-02-23 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* gmime/gmime-filter-html.c: Disable g_warnings unless warnings
are enabled in the build.
6.44 2014-10-13 Generic regex now matches against the reverse dns PTR value
6.43 2014-07-18 Allow broken SRS0+ rather than the correct SRS0= tag.
6.42 2014-06-28 Never add auto-whitelist entries for outgoing mail from localhost.
6.41 2014-03-21 Unique ip connection limits only apply to authenticated connections.
- Add comment for patch-util_avutil.h (from commit log)
- Remove patches, found the same change incorporated:
patches/patch-libasync_itree.h
patches/patch-libasync_qhash.h
patches/patch-libasync_vec.h
(upstream)
- update 0.8.2 to 0.8.4
* Changes in release 0.8.4
- Switch to new resolver library interface, as previous way of
reloading resolv.conf is no longer compatible with glibc.
- Set IP_FREEBIND option if available.
- Added systemd avenger.service file.
* Changes in release 0.8.3
- Updated to work with gcc 4.7.
2013-06-28
* Fix three crashes in command line and environment variable parsers
that caused NULL pointer dereferences with long option variants
of bogofilter --syslog-tag, or bogoutil --timestamp-date, or when
bogotune -M<file> cannot derive the bogofilter directory.
Reported by Alexandre Rebert, found with Mayhem tool.
* Add getopt_long_chk(), a getopt_long variant that checks if the
overlapping short and long options agree on whether their argument
is not required, mandatory, or optional. If they disagree, the
program aborts.
* Fix a crash in command line parser that causes a NULL pointer
dereference when --db-cachesize is used without argument.
Found with getopt_long_chk().
2013-01-20
* Change lexer API/ABI a bit so as to work with flex 2.5.36 generated
lexers (for instance, on Fedora 18 "Spherical Cow") that flip the
type of yyleng from int to size_t. We use a signed long internally.
2012-12-30
* The bogofilter project was updated to the new SourceForge.net
platform. This has caused the URLs to change. Use one of these
commands for a read-only checkout:
svn checkout svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/bogofilter/code/trunk bogofilter
svn checkout http://svn.code.sf.net/p/bogofilter/code/trunk bogofilter
And developers would use, replacing joe by their sf.net login:
svn checkout --username=joe svn+ssh://m-a@svn.code.sf.net/p/bogofilter/code/trunk bogofilter
2012-12-03
* Add bogofilter-SA-2012-01 (CVE-2012-5468).
* Fix XML form of Bulgarian FAQ so that it validates;
and validate XHTML at build time.
* Mark Berkeley DB 5.2.42 and 5.3.21 supported.
- compatibility w/ RCS 2.x file format dropped
This was presaged w/ RCS 5.9.0 (released 2013-05-06), below.
Effectively, the configure script no longer supports option
«¤<80><98>--enable-compat2«¤<80><99>, and RCS programs will fail, reporting a
syntax error, if given a comma-v file in 2.x format.
- bug fixes
- crash on co/ci without changes on a branch
RCS 5.8 (released 2011-08-30) introduced a bug whereby a ci
without changes (i.e., reversion) on a branch would crash,
leaving a temporary files and corrupted comma-v file as well.
This regression is now fixed. See tests/t804, and also:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-rcs/2014-01/msg00000.html
- file corruption using stdio under Cygwin, Darwin
RCS 5.8 (released 2011-08-30) introduced a bug when using stdio
(e.g., with env var «¤<80><98>RCS_MEM_LIMIT«¤<80><99> set to "0") under Cygwin
whereby ci with a sufficiently large working file would silently
write a truncated comma-v file. See tests/t805, and also:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-rcs/2014-06/msg00000.html
(Although the bug was initially discovered under Cygwin, the
Hydra project reported the same problem for Darwin.)
- portability fixes
- don't recurse on `main'
This is for the sake of Cygwin "make check". See:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-rcs/2014-08/msg00015.html
- avoid C99 VLA elems in func decl, sometimes
This is for the sake of Solaris 10 + GCC 3.4.3. See:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-rcs/2014-08/msg00002.html
- new diff/diff3 cross-compilation support
The configure script now assigns "optimistic defaults" to some
diff/diff3-related vars when cross-compiling and invoked with
vars «¤<80><98>DIFF«¤<80><99> and «¤<80><98>DIFF3«¤<80><99>. See README.
- maintenance tools updated
- automake (GNU automake) 1.14.1
- gnulib-tool (GNU gnulib 2014-09-16 19:26:48) 0.1.222-aa0c2
- delete patch-ab, NetBSD support improved since 0.5.1
(upstream)
- Update 0.5.0 to 0.6.1
libdiscid ChangeLog:
--------------------
libdiscid-0.6.1:
- LIB-59: windows: fix bug preventing ISRC reads
libdiscid-0.6.0:
- LIB-41: add discid_get_troc_string() for fuzzy toc lookup
- LIB-54: add libmusicbrainz example with fuzzy toc lookup
- LIB-43: windows: the default drive is the first cd drive letter
- LIB-45: Linux/BSD/Solaris: try several possible default device names
- LIB-28: Mac: allow drive numbers as devices, default now "1"
- LIB-55, LIB-56: allow drive numbers for Windows and Linux
- LIB-53: discid_get_submission_url() returns the new NGS url
currently no functional change, the old url was redirected
- LIB-52: more validation for parameters of discid_put()
- LIB-48: assert successful read/put when API is used
- the discisrc example prints the name of the device usedp
libdiscid-0.5.2:
- LIB-51: fix ISRC reading on Mac OS X again
- LIB-50: fix segfault in mb_disc_load_toc on Solaris
- LIB-26: add a better test suite, including valgrind memcheck target
- print time information in the discid example
libdiscid-0.5.1:
- LIB-40: discid_get_webservice_url() (web service version 1) is deprecated
please use libmusicbrainz to gather metadata by disc ID
- LIB-7: rewrote data track handling, releases with multiple data tracks
This also fixes LIB-18 (no ID for DVDs) and LIB-9 (PS/PS2 CDs)
- LIB-44: fix invalid disc IDs on first read of multi-session discs
- LIB-37: Autotools optimization (non-recursive build etc.)
- LIB-42: remove Windows 9x platform code
- renamed openbsd platform code to netbsd, still used by both.
American Fuzzy Lop is a brute-force fuzzer coupled with an exceedingly
simple but rock-solid instrumentation-guided genetic algorithm. It
uses an enhanced form of edge coverage to easily detect subtle,
local-scale changes to program control flow, without being bogged
down by complex comparisons between multiple long-winded execution
paths.
- Fix curses linkage on some setups. (add -ltinfo if necessary.)
- Windows version now relies on %USERPROFILE% instead of %HOME%
for its config and playlist.
- The dos version doesn't check %HOME% anymore and simply uses C:
for its config and playlist.
- Support for AmigaOS and its variants like MorphOS, AROS. (thanks
to Szilard Biro for lots of help.)
- Build system configuration and packaging simplifications, tidy-ups.
- Configury: fix link tests for older binutils.
- Cmake updates and improvements. Several makefile clean-ups.
- Several portability tweaks.
- Fix some OS/2 bit rot. (for nostalgia...)
- Removed ancient convert_playlist script which used to supposed
to convert pre-ancient mikmod playlists. Documentation updates.
- Android support, thanks to Radovan Cervenka, with the OpenSL ES
driver adapted from the old libmikmod-android project.
- Support for AmigaOS and its variants like MorphOS, AROS, and a new
AHI driver thanks to Szilárd Biró.
- Build system configuration and packaging simplifications, tidy-ups.
- Several portability tweaks.
- New PSP driver. (untested. suggested by Jon Daniel, based on older
ports from pspdev.)
- Fix some OS/2 bit rot. (for nostalgia...)
There's a new release out, including various browser bug fixes.
Key handling fixes for WebKit, removed outline for Chrome.
Made it more obvious when the stream is disconnected.
Optional support for smilies (see cgiirc.config.full and docs/smilies.conf.example)
Date: 24 September 2013 Author: dgl
- remove patches/patch-ad. #include <utmp.h> does not exist any more.
(upstream)
- Update 4.22.9 to 4.22.10
2010-10-26 Roger <roger@jikos.cz>
Disable standard printf() redefinition in yahoo_util.h Should fix#165
2010-10-23 Boris Petersen <transacid@gmail.com>
Fix for CVE-2009-3720 in libjabber's xml parser
2010-10-19 Roger <roger@jikos.cz>
Updated po files
Merge branch 'mob' of git+ssh://repo.or.cz:22/srv/git/centerim into mob
Yahoo - disable conference and file transfer support (it doesn't work anyway)
Propper authorization and buzz events
2010-10-19 Boris Petersen <transacid@gmail.com>
updated po files
2010-10-19 Roger <roger@jikos.cz>
Yahoo - add buddy authentication
2010-10-11 Roger <roger@jikos.cz>
Add missing initialization to get rid of some valgrind warnings
2010-10-07 Boris Petersen <transacid@gmail.com>
updated po files
2010-10-07 Roger <roger@jikos.cz>
Yahoo - implement missing callback stubs
2010-10-05 Boris Petersen <transacid@gmail.com>
updated po files
2010-10-05 Roger <roger@jikos.cz>
Yahoo - implement missing callbacks
2010-10-04 Roger <roger@jikos.cz>
fix GNUTLS connection
2010-10-02 Roger <roger@jikos.cz>
connwrap - initialize gnutls session in cw_connect
connwrap - don't deinit gnutls session in cw_nb_connect on error, it's done in delsock
2010-09-16 Roger <roger@jikos.cz>
Add missing sources to libyahoo2 makefile
2010-09-16 Boris Petersen <transacid@gmail.com>
updated po files
ignore .version file
2010-09-16 Roger <roger@jikos.cz>
Port Yahoo to new libyahoo2-1.0.1
Disables file transfer (at least for now)
Fix SSL context leak in connwrap
2010-08-27 Boris Petersen <transacid@gmail.com>
Added gettext-devel test to autogen.sh
2010-08-27 Sven Putteneers <sven@tuxera.be>
display received time if different from sent time
Added script to extract a part of a chatlog history and pretty-print it.
Run without parameters for usage info.
2010-07-31 Boris Petersen <transacid@gmail.com>
adding new script for history formating.
initial script by Ilya Sukhanov <ilya@sukhanov.net>
2010-06-19 Roger <roger@lv.(none)>
Add missing initialization to perm/deny SNAC and don't overwrite its id in SBL parsing
2010-04-24 Boris Petersen <transacid@gmail.com>
Merge git-version-gen with gnulib
2010-02-25 Damyan Yordanov <damyan@web.de>
bulgarian translation updated
2010-02-25 Boris Petersen <transacid@gmail.com>
updated po files
2010-02-21 Boris Petersen <transacid@gmail.com>
refresh index before checking for dirty versions
2010-02-21 Damyan Yordanov <damyan@web.de>
bulgarian translation updated
2010-02-18 Lubomir Rintel <lkundrak@v3.sk>
Use RAND_add() with nss_compat_openssl
It does not provide RAND_seed().
2010-02-18 Boris Petersen <transacid@gmail.com>
updated po files
2010-02-17 Roger <roger@lv.(none)>
Better jabber presence handling
2010-02-05 Boris Petersen <transacid@gmail.com>
Merge branch 'versioning' into mob
2010-02-05 Ahmed El-Mahmoudy <aelmahmoudy@sabily.org>
Check for FriBidi using pkg-config
New upstream releases of FriBidi don't provide fribidi-config anymore, so
using pkg-config instead to check for FriBidi.
2010-01-31 Boris Petersen <transacid@gmail.com>
new packaging friendlier versioning
This basically omits the 4 hash digits at the end of the version string.
so e.g.:
centerim-4.22.9.12-3be3.tar.gz
will end up
centerim-4.22.9.12.tar.gz
This makes it easier to package mobshot in gentoo for example.
Updated po files
2010-01-29 Hakan Kvist <hagar@df.lth.se>
Fixed compiler warnings in kkiproc.cc
Removed unused function in kkiproc.cc and fixed
compilewarnings regarding xprintf.
stringstream << should be used instead of sprintf,
and cout << instead of printf.
Beacause:
int64_t foo = 0xffffffffffffffff;
printf (%lx, foo);
printf will behave as expected on a 64 bit platform,
but not on a 32 bit platform (only ffffffff will be printed).
2010-01-28 Hakan Kvist <hagar@df.lth.se>
Cleanup of "extra protection" for ~/.centerim directory.
Reverted some parts of the commits:
e0ab4eeb52cdba438aa2834c4223881ab006b854
deb0cbaa7c385d2656229ac366071c090c55f597
See the discussion here:
http://centerim.org/pipermail/centerim-devel/2009-June/000678.html
If the ~/.centerim directory got the proper protection, then there
is no need for bloating the code with a lot of extra verifications.
No one else than the owner can access the files in ~/centerim
anyway.
Removal of unused variables
Removed a couple of unused variables.
There is still a lot to do if we want to be able to use -Wall for detecting
real errors (currently there are too many warnings in the output, so -Wall isn't
really useful).
Ncurses RTFM. remove ugly prototypes for FreeBSD and OSX
When reading the ncurses man page you find that
_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED must be defined when using
wide character functions when including ncurses.h.
2010-01-26 Hakan Kvist <hagar@df.lth.se>
Try to fix FreeBSD ncurses compile errors.
Tested on Ubuntu 9.04 and FreeBSD 7.2.
Try to fix FreeBSD ncurses compile errors.
Tested on Ubuntu 9.04 and FreeBSD 7.2.
Try to fix FreeBSD ncurses compile errors.
2010-01-25 Hakan Kvist <hagar@df.lth.se>
configure: check for ncurses/ncursesw. Only curses is not enough.
Some platforms (i.e Solaris 11), still ships ancient curses.
However centerim requires ncurses in order to compile.
Adapted configure.ac to only check for ncurses(w) instead of (n)curses(w).
Cleaned up #ifdefs in conscommon.h
2010-01-19 Hakan Kvist <hagar@df.lth.se>
Fixed compiler error with FreeBSD. Also fixed link error against curseslib.
FreeBSD do not want <utmp.h> to be included. However utmp is only used in linux,
so we do not need to include utmp.h for non linux systems.
Also bug in configure script was fixed.
The curses-lib was not properly included in the $LIBS-variable in the
configure.ac file.
2010-01-19 Boris Petersen <transacid@gmail.com>
Better check for ncurses/ncursesw
With many thanks to the autoconf archive for the macro
and Stéphane "kjir" Bisinger for the pointers and hints ;)
2009-12-14 Boris Petersen <transacid@gmail.com>
Updating Changelog for 4.22.9
2009-12-13 Boris Petersen <transacid@gmail.com>
New taging model.
To be up to date with gnulib's git-version-gen.
WARNING: This breaks compatibility with non v* tags.
For us that means everything before 4.22.9 won't work
anymore.
Kyoto Cabinet is a library of routines for managing a database.
The database is a simple data file containing records, each is
a pair of a key and a value. Every key and value is serial bytes
with variable length. Both binary data and character string can
be used as a key and a value. Each key must be unique within a
database. There is neither concept of data tables nor data types.
Records are organized in hash table or B+ tree.
bindings for the ldns library.
The package description:
DNS::LDNS is a perl OO-wrapper for the ldns library. For a detailed
description on how this library works, you are advised to read the ldns
documentation. For a functional description of the wrapper classes,
please read the perldoc for DNS::LDNS and subclasses.