lua_altgetopt is a module for Lua programming language
for processing application's arguments the same way
BSD/GNU getopt_long(3) functions do.
Main features and goals:
1) compatibility to SUS "Utility Syntax Guidelines"
http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/basedefs/xbd_chap12.html#tag_12_02
guidelines 3-13.
2) This module is for plain Lua
2) No extra dependencies
3) No hooks, no functional tricks ;-)
4) Support for long options, e.g. compatibility with getopt_long(3) C
function
present in *BSD and GNU libc.
5) Long options may optionally have one-char synonym or other long synonym
6) Strict error checking (checks for an incorrect use of options)
7) alt_getopt.lua is a Lua module.
Changes:
- Portability: Check threads support in OpenBSD.
- Security: Fixed string format vulnerability in client entry handling.
- Autoconf upgrade.
- PacketEngine: Don't free underlaying stream in packet stream create error
- If packet stream creation failed it freed the stream given as argument.
This is wrong. It is the caller's responsibility to free it if the
packet stream creation failed.
- SKE: When failure is received mark SKE always failed
Mark the SKE failed even if we don't receive error from remote. Fixes
crash where the callback is called back to application without valid
key material and without error status.
Flexible handling of verbatim text including: verbatim commands in
footnotes; a variety of verbatim environments with many parameters;
ability to define new customized verbatim environments; save and
restore verbatim text and environments; write and read files in
verbatim mode; build "example" environments (showing both result and
verbatim source).
Make pkg_install WARNS=4 clean and fix a number of lint warnings.
Based on reports from veego about warnings with older GCC releases in
pkg_delete, where a variable is potentially used uninitialized.
The gupnp-av-cp tool can be used, together with "coherence", to
remote-control the "rhythmbox" audio player, also with seperate
media stores like "mediatomb".
There are (at least) four diffent (and conflicting) libraries for
UUID creation. I've added patches to use the NetBSD native one
which should be present on other BSDs too.
Other OSes likely want to use the Linux/e2fs one (which is in
pkgsrc-wip), this also would need some more extensive autoconf
changes.