and earlier, when run in daemon mode, does not properly handle the file
descriptor for the logger, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of
service (abort) via an invalid request.
Bump pkgrevision.
Noteworthy changes in version `1.24.0'
======================================
* There is binary incompatibility on 64bit systems in that the value
of the NSNotFound constant there is now 64bits rather than 32bits.
* gcc-4.0 is the minimum official supported compiler for GNUstep
* Support for the GNU LANGUAGES environment variable and other locale
improvements
* IPV6 support for NSHost and networking operations
* Support for UTF-8 string literals in source (compiler permitting)
Noteworthy changes in version `1.23.0'
======================================
* Support for automatic reference counting (ARC) when using clasng
and the GNUstep Objective-C 2.0 runtime 1.5 or later.
* Full support for weak references in NSHashTable, NSMapTable and
NSPointerArray when using clang and the GNUstep Objective-C 2.0
runtime 1.5 or later.
Noteworthy changes in version `1.22.0'
======================================
* Many updates and new classes
* There is now a regression test framework included with the package
* New support for Objective-C 2.0
* Many updates to include new OS X methods up to 10.5
* Made KeyValueCoding/Observing fully functional and MacOS-X compatible
See the release notes for more information.
License changed to GPLv3. Mostly bug fixes, particularly with regard
to XML handling and handling unichar on Windows.
Changes 1.14.0:
Many portability (particularly for ms-windows) and MacOS-X
compatibility fixes. New MacOS-X classes and incorporation of
NSAffineTransform and NSSpellServer which were formerly in the gui
library. Improved performance of amssively multithreaded programs.
Debug libraries now have the same name as normal libraries (i.e. no "_d"
suffix). This reduces the possiblity of multiple libraries being loaded
into the same executable.
Added dragonfly OS to make targets.
Spaces and backslashes are no longer allowed in paths used by the
make package (e.g. with Windows OS). The libraries can still use native
paths.
There have been a number of API changes and several methods have been
depreciated in this release. Although current GNUstep programs that use
these methods will still work in this version, there are enough changes
that a new library version was considered useful. See the release notes
for more details
New NSStream classes where added to the library.
User defaults were restructured to create the defaults lazily and
can be set to not write to an external file at all, for developers who
wish to use the library as a stand-alone library or in other situations
where using external resources is not desired.