language and requires the MySQL database and a webserver. Mantis has been
installed on Windows, MacOS, OS/2, and a variety of Unix operating systems.
Almost any web browser should be able to function as a client. It is released
under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).
Mantis is free to use and modify. It is free to redistribute as long as you
abide by the distribution terms of the GPL.
"Your tests in configure to decide if you need each of the functions are
testing a different variable name from the one that gets set so you always
create an rfuncs.h that has all three definitions even if you dont need them,
which leads to problems on systems that provide some but not all of them
natively." Correction by Mark Davies.
[Changes for 0.49 - Oct 17, 2004]
* Copy-following-delete was not marked as is_copy properly. [Autrijus]
* Win32API::GUID support on win32. [Autrijus]
* Florian Weimer reported that repeated sync of an empty mirror
source will result in redundant local revisions. Fix it by
always "touching" the add_directory() call, regardless of
whether anything was actually updated locally. [Autrijus]
[Changes for 0.48 - Oct 4, 2004]
* New: relocate. [Autrijus]
* Use fsfs as SVNFSTYPE when using svn 1.1.
* Fix delete and upgrade on win32. [Autrijus]
* Support arch vcp source driver.
* Fix find_local_rev cache that assumes uses the same cache for
different target repositories.
* Fix an incorret pool used in _new_auth with wrong life time.
No longer need shared-mime-info, p5-Text-Diff, or p5-File-MimeInfo.
New dependencies p5-File-Type and p5-PerlIO-eol.
Upstream change log:
[Changes for 0.25 - 25 Oct, 2004]
* Fix the mkdir sequence which causes first-time svk users fatal error.
[Autrijus]
[Changes for 0.24 - 24 Oct, 2004]
* Fix svk ps regression for svn 1.0.x.
* Fallback to getpwuid($<) in case $ENV{HOME} or $ENV{USER} is not
set, as is the case in Fink. Reported by Christian Schaffner.
[Autrijus]
* Fix "svk pull -a" when the current directory is not a
checkout path. [Autrijus]
* Fix checkout_delta cache on win32. [Autrijus]
* Fix svk move copath destination with trailing slash.
* Make svk move checks if the target already exists before doing
anything that might leave the checkout in an inconsistent state.
* "svk cp //depotpath" should be parsed as "svk cp //depotpath .",
not "svk cp . //depotpath". Reported by Jesse Vincent. [Autrijus]
* New: svk admin rmcache.
* The old commit message prompt is now split into two:
- Those with editable target list now shows:
"=== Targets to commit (you may delete items from it) ==="
- Those without editable targets now shows:
"=== Please enter your commit message above this line ==="
[Autrijus]
* If SVN::Core version is too old, die with a meaningful message.
[Autrijus]
[Changes for 0.23 - 18 Oct, 2004]
* New: commit / smerge -P creats patch, and obsoletes unintuitive svk
patch create.
* New: svk merge now supports -cN which means -r N-1:N.
* New: svk mirror --recover. [Autrijus]
* New: svk mkdir -p and svk copy -p to create intermediate directories.
* New: svk pull DEPOTPATH. [Jesse Vincent]
* Proper svn:eol-style support with the same semantics as svn. [Autrijus]
* Proper upper/lower case normalization for Win32 filesystems. [Autrijus]
* The SVK Help system, as SVK/Help/[lang/]/*.pod. [Autrijus]
* The log produced by smerge -l no longer contains the duplicated logs
that were merged from the current target.
* smerge -I and repeated smerge now works on checkout.
* commit --import or import now treats obstructed items as replaced.
* Don't skip explicit targets on svk add.
* Correctly obtain the user name on non-unix platforms. [Autrijus]
* Fix pool abuse in history tracing code. [Autrijus]
* Fix smerge -IB.
* svk patch delete now works.
* svk delete now works within mirrored paths.
* svk annotate now works on files with CR/CRLF line endings. [Autrijus]
[Changes for 0.22 - 4 Oct, 2004]
* Interactive merge support is now default. [Autrijus]
* svk patch apply.
* Modular external merge tool support, with the following supported:
AraxisMerge, Emacs, FileMerge, GtkDiff, Guiffy, KDiff3, Meld,
P4WinMerge, TkDiff, TortoiseMerge, XXDiff. [Autrijus]
* Patch format changed, it's now unidiff with FreezeThaw-serialized
SVK::Patch. [Autrijus]
* merge and smerge now supports -f and -t options to deduce copy
source as target. [Eric Lindvall]
* Experimental depotpath auto-vivification from URL. [Autrijus]
This allows you to svk checkout URL and svk cp URL local-branch.
* Experimental svk push and pull support.
* sync and update now supports -s and -m to sync and/or merge from
branch source. [Autrijus]
* revert now also marks nodes as resolved.
* mirror, checkout and switch now all support --list, --detach and
--relocate. [Autrijus]
* New aliases: cm => cmerge, depot => depotmap, sw => switch.
* Implement "svk depot --add", "svk depot --delete". [Autrijus]
* prop{get,set,edit,del} on revprops. [Autrijus]
* Fix smerge -l that trims logs before another smerge in the other
direction.
* Use svn's internal streamy diff library instead of
Text::Diff. [Autrijus]
* svk import --to-checkout can import a directory and turn it to a
checkout path in-place . [Autrijus]
* -s (--sign) is renamed to -S.
* rename import --force to --from-checkout.
* $Revision$ now means $Rev$, not $FileRev$, to agree with Subversion.
* "svk mirror --list" and "svk sync --all" now operates on all depots,
if no arguments is given, instead of on //. [Autrijus]
* svk admin to wrap svnadmin. [Autrijus]
* svk cleanup --all. [Autrijus]
* "svk diff PATH1 PATH2 PATH3 ..." works as svn does. [Autrijus]
* We now use the self-contained File::Type instead of
File::MimeInfo. [Autrijus]
File::Type uses magic numbers (typically at the start of a file)
to determine the MIME type of that file. File::Type can use either
a filename, or file contents, to determine the type of a file.
Class names in Perl often don't sound great when spoken, or look good
when written in prose. For this reason, we tend to say things like
"customer" or "basket" when we are referring to
"My::Site::User::Customer" or "My::Site::Shop::Basket". We thought it
would be nice if our classes knew what we would prefer to call them.
This module will add a "moniker" (and "plural_moniker") method to
"UNIVERSAL", and so to every class or module.
The exportable subroutines of Lingua::EN::Inflect provide plural
inflections and "a"/"an" selection for English words.
Plural forms of all nouns, most verbs, and some adjectives are
provided. Where appropriate, "classical" variants (for example:
"brother" -> "brethren", "dogma" -> "dogmata", etc.) are also
provided.
Its possible to accidentally inherit an AUTOLOAD method. Often this
will happen if a class somewhere in the chain uses AutoLoader or
defines one of their own. This can lead to confusing error messages
when method lookups fail.
Sometimes you want to avoid this accidental inheritance. In that
case, inherit from Class::WhiteHole. All unhandled methods will
produce normal Perl error messages.
libextractor is a simple library for keyword extraction. libextractor
does not support all formats but supports a simple plugging mechanism
such that you can quickly add extractors for additional formats, even
without recompiling libextractor. libextractor typically ships with a
dozen helper-libraries that can be used to obtain keywords from common
file-types.
Update to revision 1.0.3 to correct mistake where config subdirectory
contained symbolic links:
config.guess -> /usr/pkgsrc/mk/gnu-config/config.guess
config.sub -> /usr/pkgsrc/mk/gnu-config/config.sub
that were a consequence of the tarball being created after a build
inm pkgsrc (files were replaced with symbolic links).
* Runtime discovery of the library version is possible.
* NSXMLParser class added. Not completely implemented.
* NSArrays makeObjectsPerformSelector iterates in same order as
MacOSX.
* Designated initializers for NSArray, NSDictionary, NSSet, and
NSString have been changed for MacOSX compatibility.
* Eliminate a potential security vulnerability when decoding invalid compressed data
* Fix bug when decompressing dynamic blocks with no distance codes
* Do not return error when using gzread() on an empty file
* Added MSVC++ project files, which might work.
(Timothy Shead)
* Build fix for cygwin. (Roger Leigh)
* dispatcher example: Fixed race condition on windows platform.
(Cedric Gustin)
* gmmproc: Generate property code that uses the canonical property names,
to fix property change notification in some cases.
(Murray Cumming)
Changes 2.4.4:
* Signals: Avoid crashes when disconnecting a signal when handling that signal.
(Murray Cumming, Martin Schulze)
* Fixed a memory leak in sigc::slot.
* Fixed compilation for gcc-3.4.
* Fixed compilation for Intel C++ compiler (upgraded libtool).
* Fixed project files for MSVC .Net (Timothy M. Shead).
* Fixed segfaults when compiled with MSVC .Net 2003 (moved
all calls to new and delete into non-inline library code).
* In the compatibility module use correct bound_mem_functor
variants for const (volatile) methods when creating a slot.
* Minor documentation fix.
Changes 2.0.5:
* Distribute pregenerated configuration header for MSVC .Net.
Changes 2.0.4:
* Fixed warnings and compiler errors in the test cases.
* Added a new test case (Murray Cumming).
* Fixed 'hello_world' example.
* Don't test optional features that fail with the Sun FORTE.
* Fixes for the Sun FORTE to compile out-of-the-box
(Damien Carbery, Murray Cumming, Martin Schulze).
* Fixes for MSVC to build a DLL out-of-the-box (James Lin).
* Improved compiler specific configuration during 'configure'.
* Added rpm description file libsigc++-2.0.spec (Eric Bourque).
* Minor documentation improvements (Murray Cumming).
RTFM is an enterprise-grade knowledge management tool that enables an
organization to easily capture and share its employees' knowledge and wisdom.
Just as you use RT (the world's leading open-source ticketing system) to log
tickets and resolve issues, RTFM lets you open, categorize and search for
"articles." Like RT, RTFM lets your users contribute additional information to
existing articles and makes sure that each article's full history is preserved
for future inspection. RTFM makes it easy to quickly search the knowledge base
and find critical information.
Key Features:
* RTFM is built on RT, the leading open-source ticketing system.
* RTFM uses RT's authentication and authorization systems.
* RTFM integrates seamlessly with RT. Companies who are already using RT
will find it even easier to get RTFM up and running.
+ Added compiler directives for C++.
+ Removed "Carp::Clan" from the distribution (available separately).
+ Fixed bug in initialization of "Date::Calendar::Year" objects.
+ Added method "tags()" to "Date::Calendar" and "Date::Calendar::Year".
+ Fixed the formula for "Labor Day" in the U.S. to "1/Mon/Sep".
+ Added a new recipe to the "Date::Calc" documentation.
+ Added Romanian to the list of languages supported by "Date::Calc".
+ Changed the example script "calendar.cgi" to highlight the name
which led to a given date being a holiday.
+ Fixed the Polish entries in "Date::Calc".
+ Added a few commemorative days to the Norwegian calendar profile.
+ Added "use bytes" to all Perl files to avoid problems on systems
not using the standard locale "C".
+ Fixed test 5 of t/m005.t to (hopefully) work under other locales.
+ Added compiler directives for C++.
+ Improved the method "Norm()".
+ Removed "Carp::Clan" from the distribution (available separately).
+ Added "Bit::Vector::String" for generic string import/export functions.
+ Added a new test file "t/40__auxiliary.t" for "Bit::Vector::String".
+ Fixed a bug in method "Copy()" concerning sign (MSB) extension.
various other things with a patch. It basically allows you to create a chain of
readers that can read a patch, remove files from a patch, add CVS context, fix
up the patch root according to CVS, and output the patch as raw unified or
through a template processor (used in some places to output a patch as HTML).
# 1.2.0
* New algorithm added: Bidirectional Dijkstra's shortest path
* A lot of bugfixes
* Revised documentation
# 1.1.0
* Returned to the libtool versioning style
* New algorithms added
o Dijkstra's shortest path
o Bellman Ford shortest path
o New variant of Maximal Flow
* graph::load now creates nodes in the same order as they are in the gml file
* graph::load now with parameter 'preserve_ids' to use the same ids as in the gml file
* A lot of bugfixes
* Documentation adapted to doxygen
# 1.0.0
* First stable release
* quick fix of bug in graph::del_node (thanks to David Auber)
* bug fix in graph::hide_node (thanks to David Auber)
* optimization of reallocation procedure in node_ and edge_maps (again, thanks to David)
math/cassowary and I'll update gtl in a minute.
DESCR:
GTL is a graph library based on STL. For the design of GTL's API the
API of LEDA has served as a basis. GTL contains the classes needed to
work with graphs, nodes and edges and some basic algorithms (DFS, BFS,
topsort ...) as building blocks for more complex graph algorithms.
This package contains an older version of the library, for a newer
version use the gtl package.
quotearg_buffer_restyled(). Google suggests this function has issues
with other non-gcc compilers using optimisation as well.
Notable fixes include net/libIDL's parser.y
Bugs fixed in 1.9.3:
* Bug introduced by 1.9:
- Dependency tracking using mode "dashmstdout" or "dashXmstdout" did
not work for libtool objects compiled with --tag (i.e., compiled
with Libtool 1.5 or later). The compilation would succeed, but
`depcomp' would emit a warning and not output any dependency
information.
* Long standing bugs:
- Ignore comments from augmented variables, so that
FOO = foo # bar
FOO += baz
no longer results in `FOO = foo # bar baz'.
- `install-sh -d a/b/' failed to create `a/b/' because of the trailing `/'.
- _PROGRAMS now always create programs. Before 1.9 it would
mistakenly create a libtool library if the name of the program
ended in `.la'. Between 1.9 and 1.9.2 a program with such a name
would fail to build because half the code was assuming a program
was being built, while the other half was considering a library...
- `compile' now handles `*.obj' objects.
- `aclocal' recognizes AC_DEFUN_ONCE.
* Noteworthy manual updates:
- LIBOBJS: more documentation and an example setup.
- Libtool Convenience Libraries: show how to force the linker selection.
- Extending: more comments about install-data-hook vs install-exec-hook.
- Clean: document -local targets.
the header file <rfuncs.h> through a compiler flag along with some
unnecessary linker flags. This should hopefully resolve pkg/27631,
security/gpgme dies on configure.
From ChangesLog:
* Improve robustness. (client/server)
Make this more friendly to userlevel POSIX thread libraries.
* Improve performance to parse rcsfile(5) based files.
* When -u/-g is specified, drop the privilege. (server)
* Update scanfiles when changes anything only.
Changes:
- UTF-8 filenames, while still not handled correctly, are handled a little
more gracefully. That is to say, the library doesn't fail to open files
with filenames using characters outside the ASCII subset. I'm very
interested in any information as to the "right" way to handle filenames
of this sort.
- Files not containing a compressed section are handled properly, such as
.chw files. These files seem to contain information about compression,
but the information is invalid or empty. The library deals gracefully
with this now.
- Files compressed with different options were not being decompressed
properly. In particular, if the "reset interval" for the compressed
section was other than 2 block sizes, it could fail to read some of the
files.
- The caching system was improved slightly, in conjunction with this
previous bugfix.
PKGREVISIONs of packages including it, because the recent update of
libexif changed the major version number of libexif. Noted by dieter
and Jeremy C. Reed on tech-pkg@.
Fixes
- If the toplevel directory of a source isn't writable, then mark the
whole source as readonly (Mark)
- Plug various leaks (Kjartan)
Translators
- Christophe Merlet (RedFox) (fr)
- Alessio Frusciante (it)
- Žygimantas Beručka (lt)
- Li-Jen Hsin (zh_TW)
* configure.in (VERSION): Bump to 1.4.2.
* NEWS: Describe 1.4.2's changes.
* src/m4.c (reference_error): Preserve errno, since M4ERROR
relies on this.
* src/builtin.c (m4_esyscmd): Clear errno before calling popen.
(m4_maketemp): Clear errno before calling mkstemp.
* src/path.c (path_search): Don't let "free" trash errno when
returning NULL.
* src/output.c (insert_file): Don't assume errno has a valid
value simply because fread returns zero. This fixes a
portability bug reported by Marion Hakanson in
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-m4/2004-07/msg00029.html>.
Fixes PR pkg/27301.
IO::Util - A selection of general-utility IO function
This is a micro-weight module that exports just a couple of
functions of general utility in IO operations.
OOTools is a collection of pragmas to easily create constructors methods and
lvalue accessor methods at compile time. OOTools distribution includes:
Class::constr Pragma to implement constructor methods
Class::props Pragma to implement lvalue accessors with options
Class::group Pragma to implement group of properties accessors with options
Object::props Pragma to implement lvalue accessors with options
Object::group Pragma to implement group of properties accessors with options
strerror_r(). These are thread safe versions of the corresponding functions
without the "_r". The package is implemented so that it may be used simply
by including it's buildlink3.mk file.
This is a simple module that factory classes can use to generate new
types of objects on the fly, providing a consistent interface to common
groups of objects.
Factory classes are used when you have different implementations for the
same set of tasks but may not know in advance what implementations you
will be using.
Cesar Catrian.
Intel2GAS is a converter that will convert assembler source files written for
NASM to files that can be assembled using the GNU Assembler (GAS), on the i386
platform. It provides support for basic MMX instructions as well.
This converter was written for the Hermes project and is now released to the
general public. The code inside this converter is extremely flexible, you can
write a syntax file to convert between any two assembler languages on a good
day.. :)
Features:
Basic opcodes are done
MMX/FPU support (converts all Hermes files :)
Preliminary Gas2Intel conversion
Conversion from masm/tasm to gnu syntax
convenient classes for writing small assembly programs. Only that instead of
having to remember confusing assembly mnemonics and requiring the developer
to remember how to use complex tools like assemblers and linkers, everything
is done the easy way: in Python. InlineEgg is oriented - but not limited -
to developing shellcode (sometimes called eggs) for use in exploits.
Changes since last packaged version (0.16alpha.pl0):
* We now support the "x" (make g-file executable) and "y"
(limit keyword expansion) SCCS file flags. These are SCO
OpenServer and Sun Solaris 8 extensions, respectively.
* We now support "sccs diffs -u", which of course produces
unified-format diffs. We also support the "-n" and "-w"
options to diff and the -a, -B, -d, -H, -p, -q, -s, -v ad
-y options to GNU diff.
* Some changes to support compilation with Sun CC 5.5.
(this was a suggestion by Thomas Duffy, who has just taken on
responsibility for the RPM and SRPM packages of CSSC).
* The "sccs -d /xxx print foo.txt" command now works;
previously, use of the "-d" flag would have generated an
error.
* Better handling of the archive bit on Windows systems.
Unfortunately, guile{,14}/buildlink3.mk directly includes it, and I don't
know which dependencies actually need libltdl, so it was a recursive bump.
Hopefully this recursive inclusion can be ripped out of
guile{,14}/buildlink3.mk at some point and bubble down to dependencies that
actually use libltdl, avoiding this headache in the future....
- migth as well just take maintainership
Changes:
- Fix for the compilation on Solaris.
- Redone the #if... hierarchy to be a bit less confusing.
- Remove the unsupported float80 support
- Allow building a DLL with MSVC7 (not compatible with the MinGW one)
- Proper description for the SHARED option.
API version 2 to choose the builtin library over GNU gettext shipped
with each package.
In fact, the gettext library included in a package should never be
used. Otherwise every such package would install charset.alias and
locale.alias, causing conflicts with each other when pkgviews is
enabled.
For platforms without ngettext() in their builtin libintl (assumed to
be gettext-lib-0.10.35nb1 by gettext-lib/builtin.mk), packages
requiring gettext API version 2 must add dependency on
gettext-lib>=0.10.36 to share devel/gettext-lib rather than to link
statically against the included gettext library.
Changes:
* Added CCACHE_READONLY option.
* Added CCACHE_TEMPDIR option.
* Fixed handling of hard-linked compiler on AIX.
* Added O_BINARY support, to try and support win32 compiles.
* Show cache directory in stats output.
* Fixed handling of HOME environment variable.
NOTE: This release changes the hash input slighly, so you will probably
find that you will not get any hits against your existing cache when
you upgrade.
On Interix, force inclusion of devel/ncurses/buildlink3.mk from
mk/curses.buildlink3.mk. This forces inclusion of its builtin.mk too.
In devel/ncurses/builtin.mk, if using Interix's builtin ncurses, always
transform -lncurses to -lcurses. (-lncurses is static, but -lcurses is
shared; we want the shared version.)
If HAVE_POSIX_SPAWN is defined, code is compiled in that requires environ
to be declared. Solaris doesn't declare environ, so declare it (guarded by
HAVE_ENVIRON_DECL) in the files in which it is used.
Solaris 10 systems HAVE_POSIX_SPAWN, whereas previous versions do not.
Changes:
* umbrello: Remove need for flex library
* umbrello: Fix various crashes
* umbrello: Fix deletion of message in sequence diagram
* umbrello: Fix deletion of association name label
* umbrello: Fix C++ import of code with comments
* umbrello: Improve quality of export to EPS
* umbrello: Allow deletion of enum literals
* umbrello: Improve perl code generation (POD)
EET is a tiny library designed to write an arbitrary set of chunks of
data to a file and optionally compress each chunk (very much like a
zip file) and allow fast random-access reading of the file later on.
It does not do zip as a zip itself has more complexity than is needed,
and it was much simpler to implement this once here.
EET is extremely fast, small and simple. EET files can be very small
and highly compressed, making them very optimal for just sending
across the Internet without having to archive, compress or decompress
and install them. They allow for lightning-fast random-access reads
once created, making them perfect for storing data that is written
once (or rarely) and read many times, but the program does not want to
have to read it all in at once.
It also can encode and decode data structures in memory, as well as
image data for saving to EET files or sending across the network to
other machines, or just writing to arbitrary files on the system. All
data is encoded in a platform independent way and can be written and
read by any architecture.
POE is a framework for creating multitasking programs in Perl.
POE parcels out execution time among one or more tasks, called
sessions. Sessions multitask through cooperation (at least until
Perl's threads become mainstream). That is, each session returns
execution to POE as quickly as possible so it can parcel out time to
the next.
POE includes a high-level component architecture. Components are
modular, reusable pieces of programs. They perform common, often
tedious tasks so programmers can work on more interesting things.
POE provides medium- and low-level concurrency functions. Components
use them to perform their tasks. The functions are also available to
programmers who prefer to avoid the overhead of components at the
expense of writing more code. Components and custom sessions coexist
because they all use the same basic functions.
POE supports graphical toolkits such as Tk and Gtk. It is the only
Perl programming framework that does this. It also supports Curses,
HTTP, and other user interfaces. POE programs can present multiple
user interfaces at once.
COMMENT= System call tracing utility
If you use SunOS 4.x, System V release 4, Solaris 2.x and Irix 5.x,
or similar, please give this a try. (I use it under Linux.)
The development site silently moved away from openh323.org without
even a notice on that page. That page still advertises 1.5.2 as the
latest version, even though development is alive and kicking and
is at 1.8.2 now. Oh well...
Bugzilla bugs fixed (see http://bugzilla.ximian.com/show_bug.cgi):
#637731 - blocking mouse grab when autocompleting (Suresh)
Other bugs and changes:
- Updated translations:
it (Craig Jeffares)
zh_TW (Craig Jeffares)
id (Mohammad DAMT)
th (Supranee Thirawatthanasuk)
hi (Guntupalli Karunakar)
in the process. (More information on tech-pkg.)
Bump PKGREVISION and BUILDLINK_DEPENDS of all packages using libtool and
installing .la files.
Bump PKGREVISION (only) of all packages depending directly on the above
via a buildlink3 include.
Also added comment to www/apache2/Makefile.common to remind to
update checksum in devel/apr also.
No actual devel/apr changes seen.
Also removed www/apache2/patches/patch-ab because it is identical to
fix for security in new version.
Changes with Apache 2.0.52
*) Use HTML 2.0 <hr> for error pages. PR 30732 [André Malo]
*) Fix the global mutex crash when the global mutex is never allocated
due to disabled/empty caches. [Jess Holle <jessh ptc.com>]
*) Fix a segfault in the LDAP cache when it is configured switched
off. [Jess Holle <jessh ptc.com>]
*) SECURITY: CAN-2004-0811 (cve.mitre.org)
Fix merging of the Satisfy directive, which was applied to
the surrounding context and could allow access despite configured
authentication. PR 31315. [Rici Lake <rici ricilake.net>]
*) Fix the handling of URIs containing %2F when AllowEncodedSlashes
is enabled. Previously, such urls would still be rejected.
[Jeff Trawick, Bill Stoddard]
*) mod_mem_cache: Fixed race condition causing segfault because of memory being
freed twice, or reused after being freed.
[J. Clar, W. Stoddard, G. Ames]
*) Add -l option to rotatelogs to let it use local time rather than
UTC. PR 24417. [Ken Coar, Uli Zappe <uli ritual.org>]
*) mod_log_config: Fix a bug which prevented request completion time
from being logged for I_INSIST_ON_EXTRA_CYCLES_FOR_CLF_COMPLIANCE
processing. PR 29696. [Alois Treindl <alois astro.ch>]
so bump the PKGREVISION and bump the buildlink dependency
needed because previously it wanted libdb4 and now it doesn't it.
This fixes build problem with apache2 because of missing -ldb4.
* Version 0.3.6 (released 2004-09-30)
** Some code cleanup and improvements, contributed by Frediano Ziglio.
** Slight changes in output vectors, contributed by Frediano Ziglio.
* Version 0.3.5 (released 2004-09-23)
** Make it compile on C89 platforms.
* Version 0.3.4 (released 2004-09-23)
** The license has been changed from GPL to LGPL.
Thanks to a rewrite of several files, contributed by Frediano Ziglio.
** The output may now be slightly different, due to a bug in earlier versions.
Unused parts of the output string are now initialized to 0 consistently.
(29 September 2004, from /branches/1.1.x)
http://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/tags/1.1.0
See the 1.1 release notes for a more verbose overview of the changes since
1.0.x: http://subversion.tigris.org/svn_1.1_releasenotes.html
User-visible-changes:
* new non-database repository back-end (libsvn_fs_fs)
* symlinks can now be placed under version control (unix systems only)
* cmdline client now supports psuedo-IRIs and autoescapes chars (issue #1910)
* 'svnadmin recover' no longer waits forever for a lock (new '--wait' option)
* new $Revision$ synonym for $Rev$ and $LastChangedRevision$
* new runtime option 'store-passwords = ' gives finer control (r10794)x
* fixed: working copies now shareable by multiple users (issue #1509)
* fixed: diff and other subcommands correctly follow renames (issue #1093)
- new 'peg' syntax for diff/merge: 'svn diff -r X:Y TARGET@REV'
- now able to compare working copy with URL: 'svn diff --old WC --new URL'
* new framework for localized error/info/help messages, initial translations:
- German, Polish, Swedish, Norwegian Bokmål, Traditional Chinese,
Japanese, Brazilian Portuguese.
* speed improvements:
- faster 'svn up' on complex working copies -- no more repos txns (r8840)
- faster 'svn status' -- fewer stat() calls (r9182)
- faster 'svn checkout' -- fewer sleep() calls (r9123)
- faster 'svn blame' -- new RA->get_file_revs() func (issue #1715)
* new switches added:
- 'svn blame --verbose' - show extra annotation info
- 'svn export --native-eol TYPE' - export using TYPE line-endings
- 'svn add --force' - recurse into version-controlled dirs
- 'svnadmin dump --deltas' - include binary diffs in dumpfile
- 'svnadmin create --fs-type fsfs' - create fs_fs repos (default is bdb)
- 'svnserve --tunnel-user=NAME' - assume authenticated NAME over tunnel
- 'svndumpfilter [cmd] --quiet' - less chatty dumpfiltering
- 'svnserve --version' - show program's version
'svnversion --version'
'svndumpfilter --version'
* svnadmin dump/deltify now understand -r{DATE} (r9805)
* allow update of non-existent target entry (partial issue #1902 fix)
* 'svnadmin create' now sets sgid bit on repos/db/ (unix systems only)
* increase default neon (ra_dav) timeout from 120 to 3600 seconds (r9568)
* print verbose BDB error messages (r10557, r10566)
* fixed: don't bail when 'svn up' refuses to delete local mods (issue #1806)
* fixed: process svn:externals in defined order (issue #1788)
* fixed: pass new propval to stdin of pre-revprop-change hook (issue #952)
* fixed: svndumpfilter logic/memory/display bugs (r8691, 8831, 9061)
* fixed: 'svnadmin hotcopy PATH .' (r8659)
* fixed: copy crash bug (r8863)
* fixed: 'svn st -u' crash bug (r10841)
* fixed: 'svn commit' segfault (r10676)
* fixed: allow cleanup on .svn/ dirs containing KILLME file (r8891)
* fixed: 'svn revert' detects corrupted text-base (r8897)
* fixed: 'svn status -N' no longer locks entire tree (r8906)
* fixed: several different 'svn switch' bugs (r9192, 9203, 9238, 9698)
* fixed: some 'svn copy' bugs (r9193, 9274)
* fixed: obscure update-deletion bug (r8976)
* fixed: utf8 conversion 'hang' (r9233)
* fixed: missing UTF8->native recoding in 'svn log' output (r10652, 10673)
* fixed: 'svn blame' now defaults to rev (r9440)
* fixed: 'svn blame' closing files before deleting them (issue #1969)
* fixed: 'svn diff' shows truncated paths (r9693)
* fixed: 'svn diff --notice-ancestry' bug (r9699)
* fixed: 'svn subcommand -r{DATE} URL' works if URL not in HEAD (issue #1840)
* fixed: 'svn blame' on non-ascii path truncation (issue #1770)
* fixed: svn:external 'wc not locked' bug (issue #1897)
* fixed: proper mod_dav_svn html/xml escaping (issue #1209)
* fixed: memleak in 'svn propset -R URL' (issue #1928)
* fixed: potential repos corruption; ensure stdin/out/err always open (r10819)
* fixed: stop 'svn up' from deleting schedule-add target dir (issue #1793)
* fixed: 'svn merge' adding a directory already 'deleted' (issue #1769)
* fixed: excessive memory use when fs deltifies revision 2^N (r10070)
* fixed: disallow non-recursive directory commit (issue #1797)
* fixed: allow propget of props with colon in name (issue #1807)
* fixed: 'svnadmin load' computation of copyfrom-rev (issue #1795)
* fixed: runtime config files created with proper line-endings (issue #1803)
* fixed: make svnserve's authn work on usernames with spaces (r10385)
* fixed: have svnserve use repos UUID as default authn realm (r10394)
* fixed: segfault when history-following hits 'empty' revision (r10368)
* fixed: overzealous out-of-dateness checks in 'svn cp wc URL' (issue 1994)
* fixed: don't URI-encode path in mod_dav_svn XML listings (r10461)
* fixed: 'svn info' should refuse URL targets (r10760)
* fixed: incomplete-directory handling bug (r10956)
* fixed: allow cancellation between files during recursive dir add (r10894)
* general improvement and normalization of error messages
* many improvements to contributed tools: mailer.py, psvn.el, etc.
Developer-visible changes:
* libsvn_fs now loads either bdb (libsvn_fs_base) or fsfs (libsvn_fs_fs)
* new console-printing API: svn_cmdline_printf() family checks for errors.
* new library-version querying API:
- new svn_[libname]_version() in each library
- svn_ver_*() family of functions
* 2nd generation APIs, from svn_foo() --> svn_foo2(). old APIs deprecated.
- svn_wc_adm_open2() & friends, svn_wc_export2(), svn_client_add2()
svn_wc_parse_externals_description2(), svn_hash_read/write2(),
svn_repos_dump/load_fs2() & friends, svn_wc_diff2(),
svn_subst_copy_and_translate2()
* other new APIs:
- svn_stream_copy(), svn_txdelta_target_push(), svn_opt_parse_path(),
svn_io_file_flush_to_disk, svn_repos_trace_node_locations(),
svn_repos_get_file_revs(), RA->get_locations(), RA->get_file_revs,
RA->get_version(), svn_sort_compare_paths(), svn_utf_initialize()
* SVN_REVNUM_FMT_T usage replaced with %ld (r9691)
* cache mod_authz_svn authz file per connection (r8867)
* validate hex digits in % escape (issue #1947)
* hashes now written to disk in sorted order (r9910)
* do cancellation checks before loops, not after (r8918)
* fixed: bug in svn_repos_dir_delta replacement logic (r8078)
* fixed: tiny memory access bugs (r8229, 8230, 8313)
* fixed: several commit buglets (r8955, 9658, 9757, 9855)
* fixed: don't recursively lock all prop commands (r9172)
* fixed: svnserve memory usage on many-file commits (r9185)
* fixed: close svnserve child's listen-socket after forking (r10050)
* fixed: 'svnadmin hotcopy' integrity improvements (issues #1817, #1818)
* fixed: only verify media type of svn:mime-type, not encoding (r10126)
* fixed: handle '//' and '..' in svn_path_canonicalize (issue #1779)
* fixed: double URI escaping (issue #1814)
* fixed: editor-driver bug (don't delete before every copy) (r10851)
* fixed: potential mod_dav_svn crashes/memleaks (r10478)
* fixed: better 'svnadmin verify verification (r10508, r10509)
* fixed: encoding of get_repos_url_result (r10353, 10375)
* fixed: prevent canonicalized URIs from ending in '/' (r10317)
* stop using -std=c89 gcc flag (r11054)
* sync with apr 1.0's find_apr.m4 and find_apu.m4 files (r10560)
* win32 installer improvements (r10978)
* huge improvements to python, perl, java bindings
* huge changes to win32 build system
pkgsrc changes:
* subversion-base no longer requires db4. If APR_USE_DB4 is NO,
subversion-base will only build the new native filesystem back-end;
if it is YES subversion-base will build both back-ends. The
APR_USE_DB4 variable is used for this purpose because when
Subversion uses db4 it uses it through APR; it can't use db4 if APR
doesn't.
* Resurrect a tiny part of patch-aa so that subpackages
(p5-subversion, etc.) don't try to install the libraries in
subversion-base.
* patch-ae is no longer needed.
This is package is necessary for later versions of the matchbox window
manager.
A small basic library that provides a large amount of shared
functionality to the various matchbox librarys. Provides image
processing, font abstraction, a tray app toolkit and more. It is
licensed under LGPL.
Release 5.0 13-Sep-04
---------------------
The licence under which PCRE is released has been changed to the more
conventional "BSD" licence.
In the code, some bugs have been fixed, and there are also some major changes
in this release (which is why I've increased the number to 5.0). Some changes
are internal rearrangements, and some provide a number of new facilities. The
new features are:
1. There's an "automatic callout" feature that inserts callouts before every
item in the regex, and there's a new callout field that gives the position
in the pattern - useful for debugging and tracing.
2. The extra_data structure can now be used to pass in a set of character
tables at exec time. This is useful if compiled regex are saved and re-used
at a later time when the tables may not be at the same address. If the
default internal tables are used, the pointer saved with the compiled
pattern is now set to NULL, which means that you don't need to do anything
special unless you are using custom tables.
3. It is possible, with some restrictions on the content of the regex, to
request "partial" matching. A special return code is given if all of the
subject string matched part of the regex. This could be useful for testing
an input field as it is being typed.
4. There is now some optional support for Unicode character properties, which
means that the patterns items such as \p{Lu} and \X can now be used. Only
the general category properties are supported. If PCRE is compiled with this
support, an additional 90K data structure is include, which increases the
size of the library dramatically.
5. There is support for saving compiled patterns and re-using them later.
6. There is support for running regular expressions that were compiled on a
different host with the opposite endianness.
7. The pcretest program has been extended to accommodate the new features.
The main internal rearrangement is that sequences of literal characters are no
longer handled as strings. Instead, each character is handled on its own. This
makes some UTF-8 handling easier, and makes the support of partial matching
possible. Compiled patterns containing long literal strings will be larger as a
result of this change; I hope that performance will not be much affected.
Fri, Sep 3, 2004: Released Check 0.9.1
Updated tutorial with new features.
Added support for XML output of the test results, courtesy of Frederic Peters.
Fixed setup bug from forum, failure in setup did not abort test in nofork mode.
Applied varargs patch (#933411) and added test cases.
Applied fail_if (#709167) patch.
Applied 'newbies' patch #995028 for autoconf doc.
Applied doc patch #995028 from Bill Barnard.
Fixed portability problems tests by changing == to =.
Changed copyright according to bug report.
Applied patch 796705. Replacing _exit with exit.
Applied patch for bug 793671.
Mon, May 17, 2004: Released Check 0.9.0
Run fixture teardowns in reverse order to setup
Plugged some memory leaks.
Added test name to log outputs.
Applied patch (802160) for distcheck bug (579604).
Fixed log printouts for nofork mode.
Updated documentation and converted to DocBook.
Added a new print mode, CK_ENV, that gets the print mode from the
environment variable CK_VERBOSITY.
Made tcase_free and suite_free static. This may break existing test
programs. Everything is now freed when srunner_free is called.
* New gorm file version.
* Full custom palette support
* Palette preferences panel to allow the user to configure palettes
to load
* Experimental: Standalone views. This feature is to allow the use
of a view without the need of a containing window. This allows
developers to treat these views as they would any other top level
object in the .gorm file. This is experimental functionality.
* Improved NSTableColumn inspector. The new inspector allows the
user to change the data cell used for a given column. This
allows the user to select from a list of cell subclasses and set
the appropriate custom or non-custom one they want to appear in
that column of the table.
* Improved layout of some of the inspectors.
* Removed old class parser. The parser was somewhat buggy and was
actually causing some issues. A new parser will be available in
the next version of Gorm. For now users will need to use the
class inspector or the outline view to enter classes into Gorm.
* Experimental: "File" section. This is essentially a per-file
preference which allows the user to control which version of
GNUstep a given file will be compatible with. It also lists the
potential compatibility issues with the selected version.
* Improved controls palette. New items for some of the standard
font replace the old "Title" widget which was a System-14 font.
The new widgets use a selection of the standard System font to
allow the user to easily build a gui using these and reducing the
amount of time the user needs to spend fiddling with the font
panel.