embedded path to the HOME directory can be a security problem if, say,
the package looks in the HOME directory of an unprivileged user for
configuration files.
Note that this has the potential to cause some short-term fallout.
Accomodate Darwin $AS which tries to read from STDIN.
On darwin, diagnoze arch via uname -p. (SIGBUS during build)
Update find_machine_architecture() to 2.3.0 logic (so disable sparcv7)
Make getHeap() use PerlIO, and consistently use bytes for output.
- DESTDIR support
- maintainer change
- oked by joerg, rillig
ChangeLog:
Expect v1.20
============
+ added early return to send and send_slow if filehandle was closed
+ added test for send_slow
! fixed bug in expect() param handling (exact pattern "0" was ignored)
! fixed bug in _make_readable()
+ now included example ssh.pl in MANIFEST so it gets packaged :-(
Expect v1.19
============
! fixed non-localized usage of $_
+ added new example ssh.pl
Expect v1.18
============
! added another pipe to synchronize spawning. Closing the slave in the
parent can lead to a hang if the child already wrote something into
it...
! fixed REs in test to deal with shell prompts
Expect v1.17
============
! fixed param check for expect() to allow expect(undef) et al
Expect v1.16
============
! fixed hangup with pipe sync upon spawn by adding close-on-exec to pipe handle
! fixed log_file(undef) when logging to CODE ref
! fixed $? mangling in DESTROY by saving & restoring status
! fixed hangup in send_slow
! fixed ugly solaris hack by disabling it for raw ptys
+ added param check for expect()
Sorry no change log.
On January 27, ragge bumped the version with commit message:
"Pcc now supports all C99 language constructs (I hope), so wrap to 0.9.9."
This also includes the new manpages. (These are a work in progress --
please send me your improvements.)
For pkgsrc:
- changed download sites
- changed homepage
- INSTALLATION_DIRS not needed.
outsmart us and call the tool by name in some parts of the build.
eg just "nbsed" instead of "/usr/pkg/bin/nbsed". This can only have
worked before as long as ${PREFIX}/bin was in the user's path.
Fix this by TOOLS_ALIASES.sed+=${TOOLS_SED:T} so that an "nbsed"
is available in the PATH.
* Added support for GTK+ 2.x
* Fixed long mutex lock on connect
* Fixed problems with SQLBrowseConnect
* Fixed missing functions in export list
* Fixed core dump when checking for driver odbc version
* Fixed allocation error in SQLDescribeCol
* Fixed rpm specification for RedHat
* Fixed porting problems on FreeBSD, OpenBSD and OSF
* Use SQLFetchScroll in iodbctest
* Add missing SQLSetStmtOptionA and SQLSetStmtOptionW
* The config string being passed into ConfigDsn was wrong, removed
semicolon, and added terminating double null
* Add help help to isql
* Couple of changes to make the build on OSX work better
* Alter odbctest FullConnect to use SQLDriverConnect
* Replace a missed flag for true 64 bit operation
* Add ODBC3<->ODBC2 type mapping in SQLSetParam
* Add missing SQLSetStmtOptionW.c
* Tidy up the search for GUI lib code in SQLManageDatasource
* Backport a couple of changes from the Debian build into the
cursor lib
* Add extra config settings to the MaxDB/SapDB setup lib
* Fix possible exit from SQLConnect without having closed
in the driver
* Fix configure problem on Tru64
* Fix a build issue on Sinix
* Allow calling metadata functions via the cursor lib
* Alter args to SQLParamOptions
* Fix bug preventing attribute length from being returned from
SQLDrivers
* Fix broken iusql
* more...
Active Resource (ARes) connects business objects and Representational
State Transfer (REST) web services. It implements object-relational
mapping for REST webservices to provide transparent proxying
capabilities between a client (ActiveResource) and a RESTful service.
which can access files on DBLSPACE compressed MSDOS volumes.
Not maintained, but it just helped me to salvage files from an old
harddisk, so I thought it is worth keeping.
(It can be integrated into the "mc" norton-commander clone - you'll
find out details in its documentation.)
script can detect it spuriously, and the installation phase will fail
during the PLIST check.
I would've added it as an option, but I do not know if quilt even
works with our ancient rpm package.
Bump rev (mostly for CHANGES).
Security fixes in this version:
MFSA 2008-10 URL token stealing via stylesheet redirect
MFSA 2008-09 Mishandling of locally-saved plain text files
MFSA 2008-06 Web browsing history and forward navigation stealing
MFSA 2008-05 Directory traversal via chrome: URI
MFSA 2008-03 Privilege escalation, XSS, Remote Code Execution
MFSA 2008-02 Multiple file input focus stealing vulnerabilities
MFSA 2008-01 Crashes with evidence of memory corruption (rv:1.8.1.12)
For more info, see http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey1.1.8/
This release contains a security fix (array index vulnerability which
may lead to a stack buffer overflow, CVE-2008-0486). There are also
two minor bug fixes.