YAML is a data serialization language which is designed to be both
human readable and computationally powerful.
This C language implementation is developed by Kirill Simonov for Python
Software Foundation as a part of Google Summer of Code under the mentorship
of Clark Evans and released under the MIT license.
ECMAScript is a standardized language also known variously as JavaScript,
JScript, and LiveScript. SEE is a library that provides a parser and runtime
environment for this language. It conforms to ECMAScript Edition 3, and to
JavaScript 1.5, with some compatibility switches for earlier versions of
JavaScript and Microsoft's JScript.
In brief:
-Q option is not taken into account
Add initial support for clearcase
Added support for Git repositories
Emma support
Initial support for JMX Agent
See http://src.opensolaris.org/source/history/opengrok/trunk/ for all the
details.
to trigger/signal a rebuild for the transition 5.8.8 -> 5.10.0.
The list of packages is computed by finding all packages which end
up having either of PERL5_USE_PACKLIST, BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.perl,
or PERL5_PACKLIST defined in their make setup (tested via
"make show-vars VARNAMES=...").
explaining that this should prevent a repeat of the current problem where
binary perl packages built for 5.8.8 can be installed together with
perl 5.10.0 without any warning/error. By the perl numbering scheme,
perl 5.12.0 will be the next maintenance version which installs modules
in a different path than what's used for 5.10.0.
The contents of perl itself doesn't change as a result of this change,
so no revision bump, but a revision bump for all packages which depend
directly on perl is forthcoming, as a workaround for the 5.8.8 -> 5.10.0
transition.
2008-10-09: 2.34. elim extra \ns (tx Keith Bussell)
2008-09-19: 2.33. add support for abbr (tx Nathan Youngman)
2008-07-31: 2.32. fix parsing bug with fastcompany (tx Elias Soong)
2008-10-19 Mikio Hirabayashi
* tcutil.c (tcmdbadddouble): NAN were replaced by the nan function.
* Makefile.in: the compilation command now supports Solaris.
- Release: 1.3.13
p5-PerlIO-via-dynamic when using perl-5.10.
This module allows you to write-protect and write-enable
your Perl variables, objects and data structures.
Moreover, the reference count of any Perl variable can
be read and set.
- Fix log file permission error, that could happen thought the user
Prelude-LML was running as could access the file (#291).
- ModSecurity ruleset update, by Dan Kopecek <dkopecek@redhat.com>:
provides much more descriptive classification.text, add regexps for
[file ..], [line ...], [tag ...] fields and fine tune targets/types
(#321).
- Deprecate Gamin/FAM support in favor of libev: the previous
implementation had problem on SELinux enabled system due to Gamin server
startup being triggered by other program, and thus using improper role
for Prelude-LML.
(#326).
- Improved polling architecture by using Operating System specific
backend when possible.
- We now monitor files that are not immediately available for reading on
startup: once the file can be monitored, libev provide us with a
notification.
- Fix an assertion warning upon sensor start in case the address
for the local machine could not be found.
- Consistency rework of EasyBindings IDMEFCriteria API.
- Add refcount support for prelude_client_t and
prelude_client_profile_t, and update EasyBindings destructor to use
them.
- Fix a bug where EasyBindings would be built although they were not
enabled.
- Fix path issue in case libprelude was configured with specific path
outside of $prefix (fix#319).
* libgnutls: Correct printing and parsing of IPv6 addresses.
* libgnutls-openssl: fix out of bounds access.
* certtool: Use inet_pton for parsing IPv6 addresses.
* Added API to replace and update the crypto backend.
* certtool: can add several subject alternative names via template file.
* opencdk: Parse (but not decrypt) encrypted secret keys.
* more...