databases/p5-MLDBM-Serializer-JSON.
MLDBM::Serializer::JSON provides an extension to MLDBM to enable storing
the additional columns as JSON instead of Data::Dumper or FreezeThaw.
JSON is very widely used - from Perl over Ruby to Python and surely
JavaScript and so on.
Main changes:
Includes a new tactic (nsatz, standing for Hilbert's NullStellensatz, that
extends ring to systems of polynomial equations) and a few new libraries (a
certification of mergesort, a new library of finite sets with computational and
logical contents separated).
This version also comes with many improvements of existing features, especially
regarding the tactics, the module system, extraction, the type classes, the
program command, libraries, coqdoc. Here is an excerpt:
* new operator <+ for conveniently chaining application of functors
* new round of extension of the modular library of arithmetic
* support for matching terms with binders in Ltac,
* linking notations in coqdoc,
* quote tactic now working on arbitrary expressions,
* Lemma and co accept parameters that are automatically introduced,
* interactive proofs in module types,
* a beautifying coqc option for pretty-printing files
See the file CHANGES for a full log of changes.
This module is a helper for installing, reading and finding configuration
file locations. It's intended to work in every supported Perl5 environment
and will always try to Do The Right Thing(tm).
File::ConfigDir is a module to help out when perl modules (especially
applications) need to read and store configuration files from more than one
location. Writing user configuration is easy thanks to File::HomeDir, but
what when the system administrator needs to place some global configuration
or there will be system related configuration (in /etc on UNIX(tm) or
$ENV{windir} on Windows(tm)) and some network configuration in nfs mapped
/etc/p5-app or $ENV{ALLUSERSPROFILE} . "\\Application Data\\p5-app",
respectively.
File::ConfigDir has no "do what I mean" mode - it's entirely up to the user
to pick the right directory for each particular application.
changes:
-Make GdkPixbuf implement the GIcon interface
-Translation updates
-copy module registry handling from x11/gtk2 to here
-prepare for building jasper support as pkg
-add bl3 file
- Allow the "error_page" directive to change the status code in a
redirect
- Support special "degration" mask in "gzip_disable" directive
- Fix a socket leak with file AIO
- Fix bug that made a server the default if none was explicitly set and
the first server has no "listen" directive
Removed all occurrences of the "locked" attribute that was
deprecated in Perl 5.12.0.
I didn't upgrade the package to 6.0.1 because it causes incompatibilities
with net/mrtg
PKGREVISON++
- Fixed memory reallocation on bitmap size change. Reallocation is not only
needed when dimendions and margins change, but also when the color depth
changes. Fixes bugs #691029 and #691108.
- Fixed arrayoption() macro in cups_put_params() function. Array values did
not get actually set in cups.header data structure. Bug only showed via
a compiler warning.
- Silenced compiler warning by presetting c0..c3 in cups_map_cmyk() to zero.
makes my epson USB printer work again with 2010Q3 cups+ghostscript
PKGREVISION++
Significnat changes:
- hyperref support made more robust; "off-by-one-line" problem fixed;
- support added/fixed for showlabels, showkeys;
- numeric labels made flush-right instead of flush-left.
Date 2010-10-16
Summary: smartmontools release 5.40
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- Other config entries may precede smartd DEVICESCAN.
- Option '-v' allows to specify byte order of attribute raw value
- configure: New default value for '--with-docdir'.
- configure: '--enable-drivedb' is now the default.
- Improved support for Intel SSDs.
- Improved support for SandForce based SSDs.
- Drive database is in a separate source file 'drivedb.h'
which can be downloaded from SVN.
- USB ID info is now included in 'drivedb.h'.
- Many additions to drive database.
- New script 'update-smart-drivedb'.
- smartd libcap-ng support, option '-C, --capabilities'.
- smartd directive '-l xerror' to check Extended Comprehensive
SMART Error Log.
- smartctl option '-l scterc[,...]' to get/set the
SCT Error Recovery Control time limit.
- smartctl option '-t vendor,N'.
- smartctl options '--scan, --scan-open'.
- Linux: Add '/dev/sd[a-c][a-z]' to smartd DEVICESCAN.
- Linux: Support SATA drives on LSI 3ware 9750 controllers.
- Windows: Read 'drivedb.h' and 'smartd.conf' from exe directory.
- Windows: Support for 64-bit executables.
- Windows: Support for cross compilation on Linux.
- Fix regression in smartctl option '-t select,M-N'.
- Fix SCT temperature table commands on big endian CPUs.
- Fix regression in smartd SMARTD_DEVICE and SMARTD_DEVICETYPE
environment variables.
Date 2010-01-28
Summary: smartmontools release 5.39.1
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- Fix crash on kFreeBSD.
- Fix regression in smartctl option '-q, --quietmode'.
- Fix regression in smartd directive '-l selftest'.
- Linux: Allow smartd 'DEVICESCAN -d sat'.
- Linux: Fix spin-up of SATA drive if '-n standby' is used.
- Windows: Fix parsing of 3ware 'tw_cli' output.
Date 2009-12-09
Summary: smartmontools release 5.39 (UNSTABLE/EXPERIMENTAL)
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- Sourcecode repository moved from CVS to SVN
- Support for USB devices with Cypress, JMicron and Sunplus USB bridges
- USB device type autodetection for some devices on Linux, Windows and FreeBSD
(http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/smartmontools/wiki/Supported_USB-Devices)
- Support for Areca controllers on Linux
- Support for MegaRAID controllers on Linux
- Support for HighPoint RocketRAID controllers on FreeBSD
- Support RAID controllers using /dev/pass devices on FreeBSD
- Support CHECK_POWER_MODE and WRITE_LOG on FreeBSD
- Support for up to 128 devices on 3ware controllers
- smartctl option '-l xerror' to print ATA SMART Extended Comprehensive
Error Log
- smartctl option '-l xselftest' to print ATA SMART Extended Self-test Log
- smartctl option '-l sataphy' to print SATA Phy Event Counters
- smartctl option '-l sasphy' to print SAS device phy information
- smartctl options '-l gplog,...' and '-l smartlog,...' to print any log page
- smartctl option '-x' to print all extended info if available
- smartctl prints SCSI load/unload cycle counts
- Improve display of huge raw values of some SMART attributes
- Option '-d sat+TYPE' to use SAT with controllers which require '-d TYPE'
- Option '-v ID,RAW_FORMAT,ATTR_NAME' to add new vendor specific attributes
- Support for SSD drives using 64-bit raw attributes
- Many additions to drive database
- New simplified syntax for drive database
- Option '-B FILE' to read drive database from a file
- Configure option to add drive database file to distribution
- smartd can now handle attributes 197 and 198 with increasing raw values
- smartd logs changes of self-test execution status
- smartd directive '-n powermode,N' to limit the number of skipped checks
- smartd flag '!' for '-r' and '-R' directives to log changes as critical
- smartd supports scheduled Selective Self-Tests
- Self-tests scheduled during system downtime or disk standby are run after
next startup
- smartd option '-s PREFIX' to store smartd internal state until next startup
- smartd option '-A PREFIX' to log attributes at each check cycle
- Configure options to enable the above by default
- Change to an object oriented interface to access ATA and SCSI devices
- Linux, Win32 and FreeBSD modules migrated to new interface
- Rework of smartd data structures
- Checkin date and SVN revision and optional BUILD_INFO printed in version info
- Better support for GSmartControl on Windows
- SELinux fixes to 3ware device node creation
- Fix CCISS file descriptor leak on FreeBSD
- Compile fixes for Solaris and FreeBSD
- Use getaddrinfo() instead of gethostbyname() to support IPv6
- C++ Support for QNX Target, already tested for QNX 6.3.2 on x86 and
armle target
- Additional support for Samsung MLC flash drives
- New device type detection algorithm on FreeBSD, not based on filename
- Support for the adaX (ATA on CAM bus) devices on FreeBSD 8.0 and higher
Update to 0.9.9.3. Nothing much changed between .2 and .3, update is
straightforward.
While here, make MESSAGE more helpful in case of package upgrade.
Changelog:
0.9.9.2 => 0.9.9.3
Functionality Enhancements
* Bindings available to a principal are now listed in the Admin UI.
* Attempt to login using supplied basic authentication credentials, if all else fails.
Bug Fixes
* WebDAV Sync is now supported for Addressbook collections.
* VCARD resources will no longer report a blank ETag in an XML responses.
* The ETag property will be properly quoted when appearing an XML response.
Other Changes
* 412 error responses to PUT for addressbook resources now include useful information.
* A new temporary configuration option is added to allow use of the old sync-response tag in WebDAV sync for compatibility with the Inverse CardDAV plugin for Lightning.
* Basic recognition of VLIST resources.