Add support for creating summary file containing all information
about a package repository needed by package managing software.
This allows better use of remote binary package repositories.
Discussed on tech-pkg.
- Enable write notification on queued write (Fix reverse relaying).
- Fix IDMEF message scheduler warning when plugin failover is enabled.
- Fix reverse relaying on some architecture due to thread safety
issue.
- Server scalability improvement in case of message burst.
- Start work on a normalization plugin. Very simple for now, mostly
sanitize IDMEF Address and IDMEF Service classes.
- When an analyzer have read and write permission to prelude-manager,
avoid acting as an echo server, don't send received message from this
analyzer to itself.
- When no listen address is specified, try to bind all
system address (both ipv4/ipv6).
- Send an alert to the peer on handshake failure, so that
the peer have some information on what happened.
- Consistency work accross all plugin logfile option.
- Various bug fixes and improvements.
Changes:
- Fix Perl/Python bindings uint64 handling on 32 bits machine.
- Make preludedb_check_version available from Perl/Python bindings.
- Use new IDMEF_LIST_APPEND primitive, require libprelude 0.9.6.
- Add libprelude dependencie to SQL plugins, since they depend on
libprelude symbols. Fix compilation problem with some distribution.
- Use global transaction surrounding all operation in preludedb-admin,
this bring a major performance improvement for insert operation.
- API improvement.
- remove patch-ab, as it is applied upstream
This should fix PR 33258
Changelog:
05/03/2006
daapd 0.2.4b. Two small changes to adapt daapd to the current versions of
MaxOS X (10.4.x) and iTunes (6.0.4)
Changes since version 2.6.1:
- Updated translations (de, fr, ja, sv).
- Made "/server freenode" send auto-join channels but not
"/server irc://freenode".
- Fixed building of xchat-text (although not recommended!).
- Fixed using Strip mIRC colors & Color nicks at the same time.
- Fixed a bug in timestamp drawing using non-fixed-width font [1404341].
- Fixed display of realname in the nick-name right-click menu when it
contains a '<' or '&' character [1403069].
- Added support for UniBG's nickserv (ongeboren).
- The move-to-complete-dir routine now treats encoding/UTF8 correctly.
- Show help when using wrong args for /DCC, instead of silence.
- Support receiving 2048 bytes per line from server and dcc-chat, so we
can support 512 UTF-8 characters that some servers now send.
- Added /gui detach and /gui attach commands for scripters.
- The server list window now remembers its size.
Changes from 1.41:
1.48 April 5, 2006
- Bump minimum DBI version to 1.45 (CPAN bug #18260) (plus problems
in versions 1.42 and 1.44 [GSM]
- Fix typo in Pg.pm code (CPAN bug #18537) [marc@sssonline.com]
- Ensure begin_work is properly set before err. (CPAN bug #18387) [GSM]
- Force PQexecParams to only run with DML. (CPAN bug #18258) [GSM]
- Fix bytea encoding problem (CPAN bug #18264) [GSM]
- Add documentation about connection service files (pg_service.conf).
[David Fetter]
1.47 March 20, 2006
- Fix problem with selecting arrays. (CPAN bugs #18128 and
#18177) [GSM]
- Fix problem with dollar-sign placeholders. [GSM]
1.46 March 16, 2006
- Fix problem with dollar-sign placeholders. (husseinp@gmail.com)
(CPAN bug #18209) [GSM]
1.45 February 27, 2006
- Fix bug preventing bytea values over 20 characters from showing.
Spotted by Igor Shevchenko. [GSM]
1.44 February 21, 2006
- Make sure pg_warn does not warn if the database attribute
PrintWarn is off. (Tyler MacDonald tyler@yi.org) [GSM]
- Add SIGNATURE file for Module::Signature verification. [GSM]
- Fix error in documentation for pg_errorlevel.
(CPAN bug #17434)
- Add experimental support for using DEFAULT values inside
of execute with $DBDPG_DEFAULT. [GSM]
- Return the proper SQLSTATE codes on connection failures.
(CPAN bug #17115) [GSM]
- Fix parser to handle leading parens. (CPAN bug #15481) [GSM]
- Make statement handles destruction abort early if
InactiveDestroy is set (CPAN bug #14978) [GSM]
- Make quote work properly for time/date types
(CPAN bug #15082) [GSM]
- Ensure all lo_ functions begin a transaction as needed
if they are the first action in a script
(CPAN bug # 13810) [GSM]
- Fix memory leak in dbdimp.c (k@sawada.cc) [Kenchi Sawada]
- Fix memory leak in dbdimp.c (dmitri@karasik.eu.org)
(CPAN bug #16054)
- Move package declaration lines to fix RPM parser problems
(CPAN bug #14509) [GSM]
- Add support for dollar quoting (CPAN bug #13608) [GSM]
- Added $dbh->{pg_default_port} method [GSM]
- Overhaul get_info data, add many more values [GSM]
- Overhaul type_info data (CPAN bug #13806) [GSM]
- Rewrite some of the quoting functions, reduce dependence
on libpq versions [GSM]
- Rewrite and optimize the do() method. Should be much faster
when called without placeholders. Thanks to Tom Lane
for suggesting this. [GSM]
- Double check PQserverVersion return and use alternate
method if it returns 0 (CPAN bug #14302)
- Add support for specifying type in $dbh->quote(),
such as $dbh->quote($var, {pg_type => DBD::Pg::PG_BYTEA})
Also support type => SQL_xx [GSM] (CPAN bug #13942)
- Fix pg_notifies() bug (CPAN bug #14232) [door@lcpi.ru]
- Add pg_ping() method [GSM]
- Make sure ping returns true, even if in failed transaction state
[thanks to Bill Moseley] [GSM]
- Fix COPY-related core dump [GSM]
- Fix strncpy bug in quote.c [Jun Kuriyama] (CPAN bug #14897)
- Fix error in is_high_bit_set() [Alexey Tourbin] (CPAN bug #13406)
1.43 June 23, 2005
- Added README.dev file. [GSM]
- Fix statement-name related core dump. [GSM]
- Ensure state() returns an empty string, not 00000 on success.
(CPAN bug #13237) [michael.bell@web.de of OpenCA] [GSM]
- Fix rare core dump when $sth still in scope after disconnect [GSM]
- Enhancements to README.win32 [fenlisesi@gmail.com]
- Fix incorrect sprintf calls (CPAN bug #12204)
[Jakub Jelinek]
- Fix get_info(18) ("ODBCVERSION") (CPAN bug #12968)
[thanks to szinger@lanl.gov] [GSM]
1.42 May 21, 2005
- Fix minor issues with copying and bytea quoting on older
servers. Fix some other memory leaks. [GSM]
- Fix backslash parsing in statements (CPAN bug #12870)
[felix.klee@inka.de] [GSM]
- Make rollback/commit reset copy state (CPAN bug #12866)
[imb@rentrak.com] [GSM]
- Make sure lo_creat issues a begin if necessary [GSM]
- Fix incorrect behavior when AutoCommit switched on. (CPAN bug #12748)
[thanks to Vivek Khera] [GSM]
- Have last_insert_id use set_err, not die. (CPAN bug #12503)
[thanks to Alexandra Walford] [GSM]
- Fixed tests to correctly handle older DBI versions reporting
failures on last_insert_id() (CPAN bug #12204)
[jpo@di.uminho.pt] [GSM]
- Re-enable REMARKS field on column_info (CPAN bug #12399)
[thanks to morni@cpan.org] [GSM]
- Many minor compiler optimizations and cleanups [GSM]
- Fix two separate memory leaks in dbdimp.c
[hertzog@debian.org and richardg@eSentire.com]
- Change VARCHAROID to UNKNOWNOID, suggested by users on mailing
list [GSM]
Firefox).
Thunderbird 1.5.0.2 offers improved stability, and several security fixes:
MFSA 2006-28 Security check of js_ValueToFunctionObject() can be circumvented
MFSA 2006-27 Table Rebuilding Code Execution Vulnerability
MFSA 2006-26 Mail Multiple Information Disclosure
MFSA 2006-25 Privilege escalation through Print Preview
MFSA 2006-24 Privilege escalation using crypto.generateCRMFRequest
MFSA 2006-22 CSS Letter-Spacing Heap Overflow Vulnerability
MFSA 2006-21 JavaScript execution in mail when forwarding in-line
MFSA 2006-20 Crashes with evidence of memory corruption (rv:1.8.0.2)
MFSA 2006-08 "AnyName" entrainment and access control hazard
MFSA 2006-07 Read beyond buffer while parsing XML
MFSA 2006-06 Integer overflows in E4X, SVG and Canvas
MFSA 2006-05 Localstore.rdf XML injection through XULDocument.persist()
MFSA 2006-04 Memory corruption via QueryInterface on Location, Navigator objects
MFSA 2006-02 Changing postion:relative to static corrupts memory
MFSA 2006-01 JavaScript garbage-collection hazards
For a detailed ChangeLog, see:
http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/rumblingedge/archives/2006/02/1-5-0-2.html
Change behaviour of APACHE_MODULES and DFLT_APACHE_MODULES
If you do not define APACHE_MODULES this change will not impact you, the
default behaviour of the package modules has not been changed.
The new functionality is as follows:
1) If you need to add an additional module to be installed with apache
you would use:
APACHE_MODULES+= spelling
This would include mod_spelling as a static module in addition to the
default modules installed.
2) If you need a highly customised version of apache and would like to
explicitly list which modules are installed by default you would use:
APACHE_MODULES= spelling access auth include env autoindex
This would install _only_ the listed modules as static modules with
apache.
If you use APACHE_MODULES= please read the apache documentation at:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/
To determine which modules you will need to install to get the level
of functionality you require. By default when using APACHE_MODULES=
apache only includes with the following static modules:
core.c
prefork.c
http_core.c
mod_so.c
of PCB. In particular, the core code has been isolated from the GUI code
and there are now both GTK and Motif/Lesstif GUI's available. In addition,
command line exporting to RS-274-X, postscript, encapsulated postscript and
png are directly supported.
In addition, there have been many bug fixes since the last packaged snapshot
release.
(1) Allow specifying the numeric UID and GID for users and groups in
/etc/mk.conf by setting PKG_UID.<user> and PKG_GID.<group> to
those values. If these values are specified, then the +USERGROUP
script will verify that existing users and groups match the
requested UIDs and GIDs for the package, and otherwise create them
with these UIDs and GIDs. For example:
PKG_UID.courier= 10001
PKG_GID.mail= 6
In this example, the courier-authlib binary package will be created
to use uid 10001 for the "courier" user and gid 6 for the "mail"
group.
(2) Allow a package to request that users and groups be created prior
to configuring or building a package by setting USERGROUP_PHASE
to "configure" or "build". Because the reason for this is typically
to hardcode the UIDs and GIDs of requested users and groups directly
into the package's executables, these hardcoded values will be
automatically determined and put into the +USERGROUP script. For
example:
USERGROUP_PHASE= configure
PKG_GROUPS= qmail nofiles
PKG_USERS+= qmaill:nofiles
PKG_USERS+= qmailq:qmail
In this example, the users and groups are created before the
configure phase when building qmail, and the qmail binary package's
+INSTALL script will try to create (or verify) users and groups
with the same UIDs and GIDs that were used during the build.
As part of these changes, the format for PKG_USERS and PKG_GROUPS has
changed -- the optional parts of the corresponding entries are no
longer used and cannot be specified. Instead, the following variables
should be set:
PKG_GID.<group> is the group's numeric GID.
PKG_UID.<user> is the user's numeric UID.
PKG_GECOS.<user> is the user's description.
PKG_HOME.<user> is the user's home directory.
PKG_SHELL.<user> is the user's login shell.
A separate commit will follow which will fix all packages that set
PKG_USERS and PKG_GROUPS to use the new syntax and variables.