* SECURITY: Fix unescaped output in the tag cloud block
* SECURITY: Fix unvalidated Horde_Image driver name
* Restore backwards compatibility with older Kronolith and Whups
releases
* Fix problems with SQL Shares and PostgreSQL
* Support Mozilla Sunbird snooze properties
The full list of changes (from version 3.3.2) can be viewed here:
http://cvs.horde.org/diff.php/horde/docs/CHANGES?r1=1.515.2.492&r2=1.515.2.503&ty=h
* Various bug fixes for Internet Explorer 7.
* Many crypt32 improvements, including new export wizard.
* Better support for windowless Richedit.
* Improvements to the print dialog.
* Many fixes to the regression tests on Windows.
* Various bug fixes.
Version 2.6.5 (2009-01-30)
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- Fixed issue with SEO-friendly image cache names (#465)
- Fixed issue with indexer occasionally ignoring line breaks (#453)
- Fixed issue with TinyMCE not showing labels in IE7 (#455)
- Fixed issue with lightbox images not loading full size (#454)
&data issue filed as http://www.cups.org/str.php?L3079 and fixed in
cups svn 28 minutes later.
The deeper issue is that firefox3 defines SHA1_Update in nss and cups
uses openssl and the nss symbol wins; hence any use of RAND_seed
fails.
net/p5-Cisco-Abbrev into The NetBSD Packages Collection.
The Perl 5 module Cisco::Abbrev converts between Cisco canonical
interface names (i.e. GigabitEthernet0/1) and the abbreviated forms
often output by their devices (i.e. Gi0/1).
Collection.
The Perl 5 module Cisco::Abbrev converts between Cisco canonical
interface names (i.e. GigabitEthernet0/1) and the abbreviated forms
often output by their devices (i.e. Gi0/1).
net/p5-Net-CIDR-Set into The NetBSD Packages Collection.
The Perl 5 module Net::CIDR::Set represents sets of IP addresses
and allows standard set operations (union, intersection, membership
test etc) to be performed on them. In spite of the name it can
work with sets consisting of arbitrary ranges of IP addresses - not
just CIDR blocks. Both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are handled - but
they may not be mixed in the same set.
Collection.
The Perl 5 module Net::CIDR::Set represents sets of IP addresses
and allows standard set operations (union, intersection, membership
test etc) to be performed on them. In spite of the name it can
work with sets consisting of arbitrary ranges of IP addresses - not
just CIDR blocks. Both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are handled - but
they may not be mixed in the same set.
Bump PKGREVISION
For reference, in case configure is picking up something different, here
is what it found on my system:
GEGL docs: yes
SIMD: sse:yes mmx:yes
enscript: yes
GIO: yes
GTK+: yes
Ruby: yes
Cairo: yes
Pango: yes
pangocairo: yes
GDKPixbuf: yes
JPEG: yes
PNG: yes
OpenEXR: yes
rsvg: yes
1.8 - Better table of contents generation & handling of ID3 tags.
pkgsrc changes:
- Fix broken build on NetBSD by reworking the mares nest of
non Linux #ifdefs in mpeg3io.c - build was broken by a
previous __DragonFly__ or __APPLE_ build fix
- Add new patch for 1.8 to avoid Linux DVD ioctls