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markd
096fb8acaa print: add tex-appendixnumberbeamer{,-doc}, tex-beamertheme* 2020-07-16 01:07:13 +00:00
markd
761c2268e1 tex-beamertheme*: Add beamertheme packages
tex-beamertheme-cuerna version 2020
tex-beamertheme-detlevcm version 1.02
tex-beamertheme-epyt version 1.0
tex-beamertheme-focus version 2.6
tex-beamertheme-light version 1.0
tex-beamertheme-metropolis version 1.2
tex-beamertheme-npbt version 4.1
tex-beamertheme-phnompenh version 1.0
tex-beamertheme-saintpetersburg version 2020
tex-beamertheme-upenn-bc version 1.0
tex-beamerthemejltree version 1.1
tex-beamerthemenirma version 0.1
2020-07-16 01:03:31 +00:00
markd
8f92b85583 tex-appendixnumberbeamer{,-doc}: Add version 1.2
This package fixes the frame numbering in beamer when using an
appendix such that the slides from the appendix are not counted
in the total frame number of the main part of the document. The
total frame number counter is reset to 0 when entering the
appendix. The standard usage is to include
\usepackage{appendixnumberbeamer} in the preamble and then
declare the beginning of the appendix as usual using the
\appendix command.
2020-07-16 01:00:41 +00:00
riastradh
f9cd3ff659 www/firefox68: Add NetBSD support for U2F/FIDO2 security keys.
Based on patch submitted upstream:
https://github.com/mozilla/authenticator-rs/pull/116

Adapted lightly for firefox68 which had its own copy of an older
version of authenticator-rs.
2020-07-15 19:52:23 +00:00
riastradh
39fa9fa1f2 www/firefox: Add NetBSD support for U2F/FIDO2 security keys.
Patch submitted upstream:
https://github.com/mozilla/authenticator-rs/pull/116
2020-07-15 19:51:18 +00:00
schmonz
e428b0ac72 Strip -lcrypt on macOS, which (at least in recent versions) doesn't have it. 2020-07-15 19:35:04 +00:00
tsutsui
4023f7f98f doc: Updated multimedia/adobe-flash-player to 32.0.0.403 2020-07-15 18:46:25 +00:00
tsutsui
5b00f19d95 adobe-flash-player: update to 32.0.0.403.
Upstream announcement:

https://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/release-note/fp_32_air_32_release_notes.html

July 14, 2020
* Assorted functional fixes
2020-07-15 18:46:08 +00:00
snj
7189997f24 doc: Updated meta-pkgs/netbsd-doc-print to 1.6 2020-07-15 16:04:22 +00:00
snj
7ffc73215f meta-pkgs/netbsd-doc-print: update to 1.6
add dependency on tex-epstopdf-pkg, which unbreaks pdf generation for me
2020-07-15 16:02:41 +00:00
nia
6a4139f0c9 urst-bin: Correct sense of condition 2020-07-15 15:13:57 +00:00
adam
a9e2244bbd Updated textproc/py-ICU, security/py-certifi 2020-07-15 15:07:16 +00:00
adam
856534c06f py-certifi: updated to 2020.6.20
2020.6.20:
Unknown changes
2020-07-15 15:06:58 +00:00
adam
67ce4013e6 py-ICU: updated to 2.5
Version 2.4.3 -> 2.5
--------------------
- added support for turning on -pedantic with gcc or clang
- added support for ICU 67.1
- added wrappers for FormattedValue, ConstrainedFieldPosition, UFieldCategory
- made FormattedValue iterable via nextPosition()
- added wrappers for FormattedDateInterval, FormattedNumber, FormattedList
- added wrappers for FormattedRelativeDateTime and enums
- added wrappers for UNumberFormatFields, UNumberFormatAttribute
- added wrappers for NumberRangeFormatter, FormattedNumberRange and enums
- added icu.ICU_MAX_MAJOR_VERSION global set to largest ICU version supported
2020-07-15 15:04:18 +00:00
adam
f3f6cde263 Updated databases/py-aiosqlite, textproc/py-diff-match-patch 2020-07-15 14:10:33 +00:00
adam
9ec23c72c2 py-diff-match-patch: updated to 20200713
20200713
Maintenance release
- Pulls in upstream change to use raw strings for regex
- Updates to how the package builds, tests, and runs lint
- Uses PEP 517/518 metadata for build requirements/backend
- Formatting improvements, including use of isort
2020-07-15 14:10:14 +00:00
adam
a1ee7d9429 py-aiosqlite: updated to 0.15.0
v0.15.0

Feature release
- Support for accessing connections from multiple event loops
- Fixed type annotations for connection methods returning cursors
- Move cursors into separate module from connections
- Deprecated `loop` parameter to `connect()` and `Connection`
2020-07-15 14:07:51 +00:00
fcambus
a8ad72001d doc: Updated www/ruby-rouge to 3.21.0 2020-07-15 14:02:22 +00:00
fcambus
9fd85888a6 ruby-rouge: update to 3.21.0.
ChangeLog:

This release has three new lexers, one for BrightScript, one for Janet
and one for SSH Config. There's also fixes for the Batchfile, C++, Jinja,
Perl, PowerShell, Rego, Sass, SCSS and Twig lexers. Happy highlighting!
2020-07-15 14:02:10 +00:00
jperkin
be1e3f78ff bootstrap: Switch OSF1 to mksh.
Tested by @astr0baby on Twitter on Tru64 5.1B, where bootstrap fails due to
incomplete C99 support for libarchive on the host system, but after mksh has
already been built successfully.

That leaves only AIX now remaining on pdksh, so if anyone has an AIX system
and is able to test a bootstrap run it would be appreciated.
2020-07-15 10:32:12 +00:00
adam
488627fcde Updated net/haproxy, security/py-google-auth, security/py-google-auth-httplib2, devel/py-typing 2020-07-15 09:33:24 +00:00
adam
1f674a404c py-typing: updated to 3.7.4.3
3.7.4.3:
Unknown changes
2020-07-15 09:33:01 +00:00
adam
6c4cb8b7ec py-google-auth-httplib2: updated to 0.0.4
0.0.4:
Features
expose a few httplib2 properties and a method
2020-07-15 09:30:30 +00:00
adam
f29e59ffcb py-google-auth: updated to 1.19.0
1.19.0:

Features
add quota project to base credentials class
check 'iss' in verify_oauth2_token

Bug Fixes
migrate signBlob to iamcredentials.googleapis.com

Documentation
remove 3.4 from supported versions list
2020-07-15 09:29:55 +00:00
adam
e230e8278c haproxy: updated to 2.2.0
HAProxy 2.2.0 was released on 2020/07/07. It added 24 new commits
after version 2.2-dev12.

There were very few last-minute changes since dev12, just as I hoped,
that's pretty fine.

We're late by about 1 month compared to the initial planning, which is
not terrible and should be seen instead as an investment on the debugging
cycle since almost only bug fixes were merged during that period. In the
end you get a better version later.

While I was initially worried that this version didn't seem to contain
any outstanding changes, looking back in the mirror tells be it's another
awesome one instead:

  - dynamic content emission:
     - "http-request return" directive to build dynamic responses ;
     - rewrite of headers (including our own) after the response ;
     - dynamic error files (errorfiles can be used as templates to
       deliver personalized pages)

  - further improvements to TLS runtime certificates management:
     - insertion of new certificates
     - split of key and cert
     - manipulation and creation of crt-lists
     - even directories can be handled

    And by the way now TLSv1.2 is set as the default minimum version.

  - significant reduction of server-side resources by sharing idle
    connection pools between all threads ; till 2.1 if you had 64 threads,
    each of them had its own connections, so the reuse rate was lower, and
    the idle connection count was very high. This is not the case anymore.

  - health-checks were rewritten to all rely on tcp-check rules behind the
    curtains. This allowed to get rid of all the dirt we had accumulate over
    18 years and to write extensible checks. New ones are much easier to add.
    In addition we now have http-checks which support header and body
    addition, and which pass through muxes (HTTP/1 and HTTP/2).

  - ring buffer creation with ability to forward any event to any log server
    including over TCP. This means that it's now possible to log over a TCP
    syslog server, and that adding new protocols should be fairly easy.

  - further refined and improved debugging (symbols in panic dumps, malloc
    debugging, more activity counters)

  - the default security was improved. For example fork() is forbidden by
    default, which will block against any potential code execution (and
    will also block external checks by default unless explicitly unblocked).

  - new performance improvements in the scheduler and I/O layers, reducing
    the cost of I/O processing and overall latency. I've known from private
    discussions that some noticed tremendous gains there.

I'm pretty sure there are many other things but I don't remember, I'm
looking at my notes. I'm aware that HaproxyTech will soon post an in-depth
review on the haproxy.com blog so just have a look there for all the details.
(edit: it's already there: https://www.haproxy.com/blog/announcing-haproxy-2-2/
).

There are three things I noted during the development of this version.

The first one is that with the myriad of new tools we're using to help
users and improve our code quality (discourse, travis, cirrus, oss-fuzz,
mailing-list etc), some people really found their role in the project and
are becoming more autonomous. This definitely scales much better and helps
me spend less time on things that are not directly connected to my code
activities, so thank you very much for this (Lukas, Tim, Ilya, Cyril).

The second one is that this is the first version that has been tortured
in production long before the release. And when I'm saying "tortured", I
really mean it, because several of us were suffering as well. But it
allowed to address very serious issues that would have been a nightmare
to debug and fix post-release. For this I really want to publicly thank
William Dauchy for all his work and involvement on this, and for all the
very detailed reports he's sent us. For me this is the proof that running
code early on very limited traffic is enough to catch unacceptable bugs
that will not hit you later. And this pays off because he will be able to
deploy 2.2 soon without sweating. Others might face bugs that were not in
the perimeter he tested, hehe :-) I really encourage anyone who can to do
this. I know it's not easy and can be risky, but with some organization
and good prod automation it's possible and is great. What's nice with
reporting bugs during development is that you have a safe version to roll
back to and it can take the time it takes to fix the bug, it's not a
problem! Please think about it and what it would imply for you to adopt
such a model, it's a real time saver and risk saver for your production.

The last one is that we started to use the -next branch to queue some
pending work (that was already merged) and that the principle of finishing
one version while we're starting to queue some work for the next one is
well accepted and will help really us. I'd like this to continue and grow
in importance.

Enough talking, now's time to download and update, and for me to leave to
have dinner :-)
2020-07-15 09:20:44 +00:00
adam
aff24236e8 py-astroid: allow newer lazy_object_proxy 2020-07-15 09:19:05 +00:00
wiz
b5331a6b09 doc: Updated archivers/libzip to 1.7.3 2020-07-15 08:15:51 +00:00
wiz
ce1349028b libzip: update to 1.7.3.
1.7.3 [2020-07-15]
==================

* Support cmake < 3.17 again.
* Fix pkgconfig file (regression in 1.7.2).
2020-07-15 08:15:39 +00:00
adam
a11d4ba685 Updated devel/py-greenlet, print/py-latexcodec 2020-07-15 07:44:23 +00:00
adam
3ffd465cfa py-latexcodec: updated to 2.0.1
2.0.1:
Drop Python 3.3 support.
Added a few more translations.

2.0.0:
Lexer now processes unicode directly, to fix various issues with multibyte encodings. This also simplifies the implementation. Many thanks to davidweichiang for reporting and implementing.
New detailed description of the package for the readme, to clarify the behaviour and design choices. Many thanks to tschantzmc for contributing this description.
Minor fix in decoding of LaTeX comments.
Support Python 3.9
2020-07-15 07:43:59 +00:00
adam
ee89ee2270 py-greenlet: updated to 0.4.16
0.4.16
- Support for DEC Alpha architecture
- Support for Python 3.9
- Support for Python 3.10a0
2020-07-15 07:40:59 +00:00
adam
615d4b38f7 Updated www/py-aiohttp-socks, devel/py-jupyter_client, devel/py-ipykernel, www/py-paste 2020-07-15 07:39:08 +00:00
adam
e3f02e39b8 py-paste: updated to 3.4.2
3.4.2:
* Correct sorting of items() in EvalHTMLFormatter.
2020-07-15 07:38:42 +00:00
adam
41a097ba49 py-ipykernel: updated to 5.3.2
5.3.2
- Restore timer based event loop as a Windows-compatible fallback.
2020-07-15 07:36:45 +00:00
adam
ba7d83135b py-jupyter_client: updated to 6.1.6
6.1.6
- Removed warnings in more cases for KernelManagers that use new cleanup method
- Some improved tests with a conversion to pytest pattern

6.1.5
- Gracefully Close ZMQ Context upon kernel shutdown to fix memory leak
- Fix for chained exceptions to preserve stacks
- Fix start_kernel error when passing kernel_id
- Update to releasing docs

6.1.4
(Deleted release with incorrect local files)

6.1.3
- Add AsyncKernelClient client_class to AsyncKernelManager
- Doc fix for xeus hyperlinks
- Doc typo fix
2020-07-15 07:35:53 +00:00
adam
4028ab7334 py-aiohttp-socks: updated to 0.4.2
0.4.2:
Fix cancellation handling
2020-07-15 07:27:23 +00:00
adam
0edb87c2aa Updated misc/rhash, textproc/py-regex 2020-07-15 07:17:46 +00:00
adam
d57438666b py-regex: updated to 2020.7.14
2020.7.14:
Unknown changes
2020-07-15 07:17:27 +00:00
adam
9b84312358 rhash: updated to 1.4.0
RHash v1.4.0
librhash: supported rhash_get_version() - get library version
Bugfix: fix broken output on Win 7
Bugfix: fix broken 'configure --localedir=' option
Bugfix: fix broken makefile install-so-link target
Bugfix: restore behavior of 'rhash -rc' to be the same as in v1.3.8
Bugfix: fix a segfault and memory errors
2020-07-15 07:15:39 +00:00
christos
45ea2b1e53 fix static build on NetBSD 2020-07-14 21:48:29 +00:00
adam
edbd74389c Updated lang/python38, lang/py38-html-docs 2020-07-14 19:12:56 +00:00
adam
55680ba214 python38 py38-html-docs: updated to 3.8.4
Python 3.8.4 final

Security
bpo-41162: Audit hooks are now cleared later during finalization to avoid missing events.
bpo-29778: Ensure python3.dll is loaded from correct locations when Python is embedded (CVE-2020-15523).

Core and Builtins
bpo-41247: Always cache the running loop holder when running asyncio.set_running_loop.
bpo-41252: Fix incorrect refcounting in _ssl.c’s _servername_callback().
bpo-41218: Python 3.8.3 had a regression where compiling with ast.PyCF_ALLOW_TOP_LEVEL_AWAIT would aggressively mark list comprehension with CO_COROUTINE. Now only list comprehension making use of async/await will tagged as so.
bpo-41175: Guard against a NULL pointer dereference within bytearrayobject triggered by the bytearray() + bytearray() operation.
bpo-39960: The “hackcheck” that prevents sneaking around a type’s __setattr__() by calling the superclass method was rewritten to allow C implemented heap types.

Library
bpo-41235: Fix the error handling in ssl.SSLContext.load_dh_params().
bpo-41193: The write_history() atexit function of the readline completer now ignores any OSError to ignore error if the filesystem is read-only, instead of only ignoring FileNotFoundError and PermissionError.
bpo-41043: Fixed the use of glob() in the stdlib: literal part of the path is now always correctly escaped.
bpo-39384: Fixed email.contentmanager to allow set_content() to set a null string.

IDLE
bpo-37765: Add keywords to module name completion list. Rewrite Completions section of IDLE doc.
bpo-41152: The encoding of stdin, stdout and stderr in IDLE is now always UTF-8.


Python 3.8.4 release candidate 1

Security
bpo-41004: The __hash__() methods of ipaddress.IPv4Interface and ipaddress.IPv6Interface incorrectly generated constant hash values of 32 and 128 respectively. This resulted in always causing hash collisions. The fix uses hash() to generate hash values for the tuple of (address, mask length, network address).
bpo-39073: Disallow CR or LF in email.headerregistry.Address arguments to guard against header injection attacks.
Core and Builtins
bpo-41094: Fix decoding errors with audit when open files with non-ASCII names on non-UTF-8 locale.
bpo-41056: Fixes a reference to deallocated stack space during startup when constructing sys.path involving a relative symlink when code was supplied via -c. (discovered via Coverity)
bpo-35975: Stefan Behnel reported that cf_feature_version is used even when PyCF_ONLY_AST is not set. This is against the intention and against the documented behavior, so it’s been fixed.
bpo-40957: Fix refleak in _Py_fopen_obj() when PySys_Audit() fails
bpo-40870: Raise ValueError when validating custom AST’s where the constants True, False and None are used within a ast.Name node.
bpo-40826: Fix GIL usage in PyOS_Readline(): lock the GIL to set an exception and pass the Python thread state when checking if there is a pending signal.
bpo-40824: Unexpected errors in calling the __iter__ method are no longer masked by TypeError in the in operator and functions contains(), indexOf() and countOf() of the operator module.
bpo-40663: Correctly generate annotations where parentheses are omitted but required (e.g: Type[(str, int, *other))].

Library
bpo-41138: Fixed the trace module CLI for Python source files with non-UTF-8 encoding.
bpo-31938: Fix default-value signatures of several functions in the select module - by Anthony Sottile.
bpo-41068: Fixed reading files with non-ASCII names from ZIP archive directly after writing them.
bpo-41058: pdb.find_function() now correctly determines the source file encoding.
bpo-41056: Fix a NULL pointer dereference within the ssl module during a MemoryError in the keylog callback. (discovered by Coverity)
bpo-41048: mimetypes.read_mime_types() function reads the rule file using UTF-8 encoding, not the locale encoding. Patch by Srinivas Reddy Thatiparthy.
bpo-40448: ensurepip now disables the use of pip cache when installing the bundled versions of pip and setuptools. Patch by Krzysztof Konopko.
bpo-40855: The standard deviation and variance functions in the statistics module were ignoring their mu and xbar arguments.
bpo-40807: Stop codeop._maybe_compile, used by code.InteractiveInterpreter (and IDLE). from from emitting each warning three times.
bpo-40834: Fix truncate when sending str object with_xxsubinterpreters.channel_send.
bpo-38488: Update ensurepip to install pip 20.1.1 and setuptools 47.1.0.
bpo-40767: webbrowser now properly finds the default browser in pure Wayland systems by checking the WAYLAND_DISPLAY environment variable. Patch contributed by Jérémy Attali.
bpo-40795: ctypes module: If ctypes fails to convert the result of a callback or if a ctypes callback function raises an exception, sys.unraisablehook is now called with an exception set. Previously, the error was logged into stderr by PyErr_Print().
bpo-30008: Fix ssl code to be compatible with OpenSSL 1.1.x builds that use no-deprecated and --api=1.1.0.
bpo-40614: ast.parse() will not parse self documenting expressions in f-strings when passed feature_version is less than (3, 8).
bpo-40626: Add h5 file extension as MIME Type application/x-hdf5, as per HDF Group recommendation for HDF5 formatted data files. Patch contributed by Mark Schwab.
bpo-25872: linecache could crash with a KeyError when accessed from multiple threads. Fix by Michael Graczyk.
bpo-40597: If text content lines are longer than policy.max_line_length, always use a content-encoding to make sure they are wrapped.
bpo-40515: The ssl and hashlib modules now actively check that OpenSSL is build with thread support. Python 3.7.0 made thread support mandatory and no longer works safely with a no-thread builds.
bpo-13097: ctypes now raises an ArgumentError when a callback is invoked with more than 1024 arguments.
bpo-40457: The ssl module now support OpenSSL builds without TLS 1.0 and 1.1 methods.
bpo-39830: Add zipfile.Path to __all__ in the zipfile module.
bpo-40025: Raise TypeError when _generate_next_value_ is defined after members. Patch by Ethan Onstott.
bpo-39244: Fixed multiprocessing.context.get_all_start_methods to properly return the default method first on macOS.
bpo-39040: Fix parsing of invalid mime headers parameters by collapsing whitespace between encoded words in a bare-quote-string.
bpo-35714: struct.error is now raised if there is a null character in a struct format string.
bpo-36290: AST nodes are now raising TypeError on conflicting keyword arguments. Patch contributed by Rémi Lapeyre.
bpo-29620: assertWarns() no longer raises a RuntimeException when accessing a module’s __warningregistry__ causes importation of a new module, or when a new module is imported in another thread. Patch by Kernc.
bpo-34226: Fix cgi.parse_multipart without content_length. Patch by Roger Duran

Tests
bpo-41085: Fix integer overflow in the array.array.index() method on 64-bit Windows for index larger than 2**31.
bpo-38377: On Linux, skip tests using multiprocessing if the current user cannot create a file in /dev/shm/ directory. Add the skip_if_broken_multiprocessing_synchronize() function to the test.support module.
bpo-41009: Fix use of support.require_{linux|mac|freebsd}_version() decorators as class decorator.
bpo-41003: Fix test_copyreg when numpy is installed: test.pickletester now saves/restores warnings filters when importing numpy, to ignore filters installed by numpy.
bpo-40964: Disable remote imaplib tests, host cyrus.andrew.cmu.edu is blocking incoming connections.
bpo-40055: distutils.tests now saves/restores warnings filters to leave them unchanged. Importing tests imports docutils which imports pkg_resources which adds a warnings filter.
bpo-34401: Make test_gdb properly run on HP-UX. Patch by Michael Osipov.

Build
bpo-40204: Pin Sphinx version to 2.3.1 in Doc/Makefile.
bpo-40653: Move _dirnameW out of HAVE_SYMLINK to fix a potential compiling issue.

Windows
bpo-41074: Fixed support of non-ASCII names in functions msilib.OpenDatabase() and msilib.init_database() and non-ASCII SQL in method msilib.Database.OpenView().
bpo-40164: Updates Windows OpenSSL to 1.1.1g
bpo-39631: Changes the registered MIME type for .py files on Windows to text/x-python instead of text/plain.
bpo-40677: Manually define IO_REPARSE_TAG_APPEXECLINK in case some old Windows SDK doesn’t have it.
bpo-40650: Include winsock2.h in pytime.c for timeval.
bpo-39148: Add IPv6 support to asyncio datagram endpoints in ProactorEventLoop. Change the raised exception for unknown address families to ValueError as it’s not coming from Windows API.

macOS
bpo-39580: Avoid opening Finder window if running installer from the command line. Patch contributed by Rick Heil.
bpo-41100: Fix configure error when building on macOS 11. Note that the current Python release was released shortly after the first developer preview of macOS 11 (Big Sur); there are other known issues with building and running on the developer preview. Big Sur is expected to be fully supported in a future bugfix release of Python 3.8.x and with 3.9.0.
bpo-41005: fixed an XDG settings issue not allowing macos to open browser in webbrowser.py
bpo-40741: Update macOS installer to use SQLite 3.32.2.

IDLE
bpo-41144: Make Open Module open a special module such as os.path.
bpo-39885: Make context menu Cut and Copy work again when right-clicking within a selection.
bpo-40723: Make test_idle pass when run after import.

Tools/Demos
bpo-40479: Update multissltest helper to test with latest OpenSSL 1.0.2, 1.1.0, 1.1.1, and 3.0.0-alpha.
bpo-40163: Fix multissltest tool. OpenSSL has changed download URL for old releases. The multissltest tool now tries to download from current and old download URLs.
2020-07-14 19:12:31 +00:00
adam
84a19558e7 Updated devel/py-argcomplete, net/py-gsutil 2020-07-14 17:52:41 +00:00
adam
a1d90074f8 py-gsutil: updated to 4.52
Release 4.52
Bug Fixes
- Fix tests using wrong AWS credentials if AWS CLI is installed.
- Fix `AttributeError: module 'gslib' has no attribute 'USER_AGENT'`.
- Fix encoding error in `user_agent_helper`.
- Fix stdout ordering issue in hash command.
- Fix multithread race condition for cp/mv command when multiple operations are attempting to create the same directory.
- Fix OSError on interrupted rsync -d.
2020-07-14 17:52:22 +00:00
adam
329c4eddac py-argcomplete: updated to 1.12.0
Changes for v1.12.0
-  Help string support for fish
-  Add option to use tempfiles for IPC
-  Fix multiple command registration for non-bash shells
-  Register auto completion for an arbitrary name using a given external
   script
-  Skip completions from active subprocess completer
-  Fix warnings regarding invalid escape sequences
2020-07-14 17:43:46 +00:00
sjmulder
4124407714 doc: Updated sysutils/nnn to 3.3 2020-07-14 12:51:15 +00:00
sjmulder
e7f5c30f5d sysutils/nnn: Update to 3.3
Changes:
 - subdir mounts for remote and archive mounts
 - remove mount point on successful unmount of remote/archive
 - show error and prompt user if cp/mv/rm operation fails
 - support absolute/relative paths in cp/mv as
 - mark current path automatically on archive/remote mount
 - mark current path automatically on target file visit in find and
   list mode
 - option -C to place HW cursor on hovered for screen readers and
   braille displays
 - option -u to use selection (if available) and skip current/sel prompt
 - key Alt+Esc to clear filter prompt and redraw
 - support Esc to cancel remove operation
 - gpge & gpgd: encrypt and decrypt with GPG
 - blknew: create new files and directories in bulk
 - preview-tui:
   - unified to support tmux/kitty/xterm/$TERMINAL
   - auto-determine split orientation based on terminal height and width
   - provision to use scope.sh and pistol
   - various other improvements
 - upload: send to Firefox Send if ffsend is found
 - hexview: add hx as alternative hex viewer
 - nuke and imgview: add imv as alternative image viewer
 - add find (with fd) and grep (with rg) examples in plugins doc
 - key Esc or left click to resend hovered file path to NNN_FIFO
 - show + instead of s in status bar on selection
 - F5 removed (misfit for toggle hidden), ^S removed (often masked,
   redundant)
 - handle abnormal program termination and remove NNN_PIPE and/or
   NNN_FIFO
 - clear selection after successful batch rename, link creation
 - make option O_CTX8 for 8 contexts (NOT backward compatible with 4
   contexts)
 - fix issue with child window resize (see #656)
 - fix issue with NNNLVL on macOS (see #639)
 - fix issue with restoring session with du/au enabled

Package changes:
 - New 8 context mode is enabled
 - Patches have been merged
2020-07-14 12:51:01 +00:00
sjmulder
0cae4e08ad doc: Updated textproc/libxls to 1.5.3 2020-07-14 12:49:14 +00:00
sjmulder
bde07af5f6 libxls: Update to 1.5.3
Changes:
 - Allow truncated XLS files #55 #60 #76 tidyverse/readxl#619
 - Fix long-standing "extra column" bug #73
 - Support for RSTRING records (rich-text cells in older BIFF5 files)
   tidyverse/readxl#611

Minimum version updated in bl3 due to header changes.
2020-07-14 12:48:58 +00:00
adam
e13220527b Updated misc/py-tqdm, time/py-tzdata, textproc/py-elementpath, textproc/py-humanize 2020-07-14 12:48:46 +00:00