pkgsrc changes:
- add work around for NetBSD's incompatible implementation of IP_PKTINFO
- core sounds package was updated to 1.4.24
The Asterisk Development Team has announced the release of Asterisk 1.8.23.0.
The release of Asterisk 1.8.23.0 resolves several issues reported by the
community and would have not been possible without your participation.
Thank you!
The following is a sample of the issues resolved in this release:
* --- Fix a memory copying bug in slinfactory which was causing
mixmonitor issues.
* --- IAX2: fix race condition with nativebridge transfers.
* --- Fix crash in chan_sip when a core initiated op occurs at the
same time as a BYE
* --- Fix The Payload Being Set On CN Packets And Do Not Set Marker
Bit
* --- chan_sip: Session-Expires: Set timer to correctly expire at
(~2/3) of the interval when not the refresher
For a full list of changes in this release, please see the ChangeLog:
http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/asterisk/ChangeLog-1.8.23.0
Thank you for your continued support of Asterisk!
Added Support for the Following New Printers:
- HP DesignJet T920 Postscript
- HP DesignJet T1500 Postscript
- HP Envy 4500 e-All-in-One
- HP Envy 4502 e-All-in-One
Added support for the following new Distro's:
-LinuxMint 15
Launchpad fixes:
1179433 - cupsext/getPrinter leaks server connection on each call
1179454 - Cannot set filename when scanning with hp-scan from ADF
1186411 - Fix for firmware download during plug and play
1185866 - hp-config_usb_printer hangs in loop
1189333 - Fixed hplip markup documentation errors
Issues fixed:
- Crash happens after removing "lp" group in RHEL6 32bit OS
Deailed Change log:
- Supported CUPS 1.6 IPP Private Structure changes
Upstream changes:
0.22 2012/05/21 08:30:00
- Bug # 77072 requested to autodetect the need for using the PRET command.
The old test in t/10-complex.t was different & doesn't interfere. The docs
in the POD now mark the Pret option as optional for cases where auto-detect
doesn't work!
- Fixed issue with ccc that the server sometimes responds to a successful NOOP
twice, resulting in command/resonses getting out of sync. (Another hack)
- Fixed quot() bug introduced with Bug # 74025 uc() fix in the last release.
Accidently shifted off the arguments a 2nd time during the uc() call.
- Fixed the return code in restart() to always be 1 instead of undef, since
it never fails. Also moved its description towards the end of the POD text.
0.21 2012/02/15 08:30:00
- Fixed bad call to _croak_or_return () in _get_data_channel() when dealing
with failed certificates for data connections.
- Bug # 74547, a request to support ftp PRET command for distributed FTP data
channel transfers. New option to execute PRET before all PASV calls.
- updated t/10-complex.t to dynamically check if PRET is needed.
- Bug # 74035, as of Perl 5.12, uc($x) gives warning if $x is undef. Added
checks to avoid these warnings. Did via [ uc($x||""); ]
- Fixed both test cases to no longer send Port as undefined to get rid of
warnings in log file. (Passing undef wasn't realistic, was just convenient.)
- t/10-complex.t now explicity checks if any warnings are generated and does
a request for feadback instead of as an error if any are found. Should help
considerably with debugging any code changes in the future.
- Added new internal method _feat() to get additional commands to be
recognized by supported().
- Enhanced _help() in parsing it's response from the server & other significnt
enhancements. Major rewrite of this one method.
- Above rewite uncovered bug in t/10-complex.t to fix in a supported() test.
- Did some tweaking to the workings of the OverrideHELP option due to changes
in _help() & supported().
- Updated POD for supported() to describe changes to functionality.
0.20 2012/01/01 08:30:00
- Fixed bug # 73115 where it looks like the response() had unexpected breaks
in it. Instead of returning "xyz message" the FTPS server was returning
"x" on one line and "yz message" on another line. And the code was
treating "x" as the entire response (since there was no "-" after it.)
Fixed so that if a response starts with a number that's less than 3
digits with nothing else following it, to assume we hit this bug.
The risk to this fix is that we might try to read past the response
on some other server and cause things to hang. So that's an issue to
keep an eye out for after this release.
- Fixed minor issue with "HELP" not supported on some boxes. If this happens
supported() will now always return false unless you use OverrideHELP.
- Now prints the hash values chosen for new() to the logs.
- Fixed so scrubbing out sensitive info from the logs is only done when debug
is turned on instead of doing it all the time.
- Reorganized the options to new() in the POD to put the less useful and
special case options to new() last.
- Other minor POD corrections and additions.
0.19 2011/09/26 08:30:00
- If you use SSL_Advanced, it now writes to STDERR that you are using a
depreciated feature.
- Modified 10-complex.t & 20-certificate.t to honor the PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT
envionment variable for the smoke testers to always use defaults, which
skips executing these 2 scripts. BUG # 69982.
(Same thing now happens for "make test < /dev/null" as well.)
Couldn't use ExtUtils::MakeMaker::prompt() per request since "make test"
wouldn't display the questions it was asking & it looked like it hung in
interactive mode for normal users! So based my solution on that function
using diag() instead of print.
- Fixed Typos in POD text Bug # 70438 & some misleading comments.
- Updated the README file to include comments on t/20-certificate.t and what
changes are required before you can use it.
- Updated t/20-certificate.t to highlight the section of code that the README
file is talking about and the initial prompt to remind the user to see the
the README file for the needed modifications before running the test!
0.18 2011/07/29 08:30:00
- Added SSL_Client_Certificate to support client certificates on the data
channel as well as the command channel. Bug ID: 69327.
- Depreciated SSL_Advanced in favor of SSL_Client_Certificate. SSL_Advanced
is now just an alias for SSL_Client_Certificate for backwards compatibility.
I just feel the new name better describes what we are trying to do with it
now that this feature is supported.
- More fixes/clarifications to the POD text.
- Fixed minor wild card issue with LIST & NLST if "+" was in the file name.
- Added restart() function to be compatable with Net::FTP for restarts.
- Added ability to restart downloads/get() where previous attempt left off.
- Added ability to restart uploads/put() where the previous attempt left off.
- Added append() command [APPE], it also uses OFFSET, but doesn't send the
REST command to the server.
- Added LocalAddr option to new(). Works against both the command channel
and the data channel.
- Masks out the user name used when generating a log file. Similar to how
this is already done for the password. Except it must also hide it in the
response to USER & PASS. Only masked when written to the log, message()
and last_message() still returns the user name unmasked in any response
string!
- Fixed a bug in t/10-complex.t and added optional environment variables
for some of the connection values to make it easier for me to quickly
rerun tests during development without having to key in ansers to questions
with no good default values over & over again.
- Wrote t/20-certificate.t to test certificates out. But this and
t/10-complex.t are probably incompatable in most settings. Anyone else
trying to use this test case will have to modify this code to point to their
certificate and provide it's password, since I'm not going to publish my
test client certificate.
- Calls to command() now return a reference to this class so that you can
code something like: "if ($ftps->command("NOOP")->response() == CMD_OK)".
This should be compatible since it shouldn't be called externally, and
you should always be calling response() afterwards anyway. It still calls
die if "Croak=>1" is used. Response() will return CMD_ERROR should
command() have issues to avoid hangs.
- Modifed Net::FTPSSL to use the new command()->response() format internally.
0.17 2011/01/03 08:30:00
- Fixed a subtle bug in response(), now tests if a parse succeeded instead
of assuming it. Allowed me to simplify this messy code quite a bit.
- Reordered the methods in the POD to put some of the more relevant FTP
commands closer to the top & the more obscure at the bottom to make
for easier reading of the documentation.
- Reworked t/10-complex.t quite a bit. Made sure croak was always turned
off immediately after a successful login. Also now using the same hash
for all the connection attempts. I really need to take the time to do
further redesign this script to make it easier to troubleshoot.
- Fixed the smoke tester failures. (They always answer NO to the deeper test)
- t/10-complex.t now checks if OverridePASV or OverrideHELP are needed against
the test server & dynamically adds it for the test cases if needed.
Net::FTPSSL still can't dynamically figure this out for itself.
- Added PASV/EPSV prompt to t/10-complex.t script instead of assuming PASV.
0.16 2010/11/30 08:30:00
- Used Perl's special variables to write the Perl verion and OS to the logs
to make support easier when trouble shooting tickets.
- Fixes for Bug Id 61432.
- On systems like "Connect:Enterprise UNIX", it incorrectly sends the
response to HELP partially in clear text and partially encrypted on the
command channel. This causes this class to barf and never recover once it
hits the clear text. So a new "OverrideHELP" option was created to bypass
calls to HELP if your server has this strange behavior. This is needed
since HELP is called internally by the Net::FTPSSL class via supported()!
** Maybe in the future I'll figure out a way to dynamically handle this. **
- On some systems the server administrator won't configure their servers
correctly to use the correct IP Address in the PASV response through a
firewall when establishing a new Data Channel Connection. To get arround
this, a new "OverridePASV" option was created to force the use of the
Specified Server Name instead of the invalid IP Address returned in the
PASV response!
** Maybe in the future I'll figure out a way to dynamically handle this. **
- Added "OverridePASV" & "OverrideHELP" test cases to t/10-complex.t
- Added EPSV support. Required the reorginization of some internal
undocumented methods that no one should be using.
- Added EPSV test to t/10-complex.t
0.15 2010/04/27 08:30:00
- Fixes for Bug Id 53719. Requested all internal calls to "ALLO" be
conditional since some server connections die when it receives an "ALLO"
command.
- Fixing the above bug uncovered an infinite loop if Croak was also turned on.
Now _croak_or_return() doesn't try to close the connection if called by
command() or response() or if recursion was detected.
- Fixed quot() to no longer upshift the command to upper case. Discovered
case where lower case was required. So it's now up the the caller to
put in upper case if it's required! Also no longer checks if the command
is valid according to HELP. Some servers attempt to be sneeky by not
advertising all available commands.
Upstream changes:
Changes for 1.31
- Eliminate global variables %D - thanks to bonsaiviking
Changes for 1.30
- Merged features of pull request #6 (bonsaiviking)
https://github.com/apersaud/Nmap-Parser/commit/7ccf752af
- Allow osclass elements within osmatch, Nmap XML format changed in 6.00
Upstream changes:
0.10 2013-06-10 00:22:12
- convert to dzil
- add =encoding UTF-8 to ::Unicode POD (RT#85981)
0.09 2012-11-05 02:47:53
- bump up Lingua::EN::Inflect::Phrase dep to 0.16 (latest) due to unescaped
braces in regex in Lingua::EN::Tagger
0.08 2012-09-24 03:59:43
- update for Lingua::EN::Inflect::Phrase 0.14
- change ascii 'acknowledge' to 'ack'
0.07 2012-02-27 22:31:06
- work around a bug in [:upper:] in 5.15.8
0.06 2011-11-19 17:49:34
- fix for perl 5.8.3 (RT#72088)
* Fixed thick line swap bug and added accuracy test for thick line
* Improved interface to SDL_framerateDelay
* Fixed 32bpp blending function for BGRA
* Fix for pixel blend routine
- Support DNS whitelists.
- Improve physical page locality of the DCC server's use of the database hash table
and so improve server performance.
- Reduce dccifd thread stack size to 512 KBytes for busy 32-bit systems
- Dccproc, dccm, and dccifd decode HTML &#xxx character references in URLs.
- Dccproc, dccm, and dccifd convert UTF-8 domain names to Punycode
before checking DNS blacklists.
- Fix reporting of rogue server-IDs.
- Fix dccproc, dccifd, and dccm crash in parsing Received: fields with IPv6 addresses.
- Fix DNSBL bugs in parsing http://example.com?parameter and http://example.com:80
- Deal with trailing '.' and other punctuation URLs in dccm, dccifd, and
dccproc. This changes the FUZ1 and FUZ2 checksums in some cases.
- Fix a rare crash of dccd, the server daemon.
Updated archivers/gsharutils to 4.13.4
Updated chat/fisg to 0.13.2
Updated chat/xaric to 0.13.6
Updated mail/ripmime to 1.4.0.10
Updated misc/mirmon to 2.8
Updated net/host to 20070128
- the --checkzone option now actually works.
- canonical hostname checks are not done if the answer they are
found in doesn't have the "recursion available" flag set.
- the logic for printing the warning when canonical hostname
checks are skipped has been corrected.
- the way that canonical hostname checks are done has been fixed
so that only initial results from the query for A RRs are used.
- a warning is now printed whenever a query requesting recursion
results in an answer without the "ra" (recursion available) flag.
different files (odt, ods, png, svg, ...). Adding support for more filetype is
easy: you just have to create a plugin for this.
relatorio also provides a report repository allowing you to link python objects
and report together, find reports by mimetypes/name/python objects.
`Cairo` library. Its goals are:
* Lightweight
* Simple to use
* Nice looking with default values
* Customization
It won't try to draw any possible chart on earth but draw the most common ones
nicely. There are some other options to look at like `pyCairoChart`.
"Some of FISG's behavior has changed slightly after version 0.3.8.
Few commandline options have been renamed and there is NO default
input format anymore, you will always have to specify one."
* ncommand.c - fix /names * to replace * with current channel.
* fix dcc - its not perfect, but it works (let me know if there are
* /topic * now does the expected thing. same for /untopic *
* fix "/names" to work when not in a channel
Added iconv output support via -x<set>.
Fixed up the BASE64 decoding detection of boundaries which are sometimes missed.
Updated ripOLE to handle nameless / unknown stream blobs.
Added a header fixing routine in MIME_headers, this fix attempts
to unwrap headers which are missing a leading space on the next line
This feature can be disabled using --disable-headerfix.
Added recursion facility if the input mailpack/MIME file is a directory.
o The code is now modularised. The distribution contains 'Mirmon.pm',
an OO interface for mirmon objects. Program 'mirmon' still contains
all the code ; it is split into 'Mirmon.pm' and 'mirmon.pl'.
o The mirror list can now have rsync urls.
o The algorithm to balance the probe load over the hourly mirmon runs
is improved ; from completely skewed to balanced takes some 5 days.
Upstream changes:
1.37 2013-02-24
- I now recommend you use Throwable instead of this module. It has a nicer,
more modern interface.
- Fixed various bugs and confusion in the docs.
1.36 2012-11-17
- Fixed some stupidity in the tests that appears to have been highlighted by
recent changes to Devel::StackTrace. Reported by Dan Horne. RT #81245.
1.35 2012-09-17
- Require Class::Data::Inheritable 0.02+.
1.34 2012-09-16
- 1.33 did not declare any prereqs. Oops. Reported by Roham McGovern. RT
#79677.
1.33 2012-09-16
- Fixed warning from basic.t on 5.17.x. RT #79121.
This release provides a lot of platform-specific improvements for various
platforms, including Solaris (SPARC & x64), FreeBSD, NetBSD, and Hurd.
It also provides some platform-independent fixes & code cleanup.
Adam Jackson (1):
configure: Remove AM_MAINTAINER_MODE
Alan Coopersmith (10):
Solaris: Implement map_legacy & legacy_io functions
Solaris: refactor pci_device_solx_devfs_map_range to reduce code duplication
Bug 63583 - add legacy IO routines for FreeBSD
Define PCI_MATCH_ANY as an unsigned int
pci_id_file_open: move variable inside the #ifndef that uses it
pci_device_solx_devfs_read: fix sign conversion/comparison warnings
Solaris: Remove #defines for Ultra 45 southbridge device ids
pci_device_solx_devfs_probe: implicit conversion changes signedness warnings
Resync COPYING file with copyrights/licenses from code
libpciaccess 0.13.2
Colin Walters (1):
autogen.sh: Implement GNOME Build API
Egbert Eich (1):
PCI: set correct mask value when matching for bridges.
Henry Zhao (5):
libpciaccess: implementation of boot_vga in Solaris
libpciaccess: sparc rom read fix
scanpci: print meaningful info on BASEROM
Solaris: Add domain support for sparc platform
Solaris: probe improvement
John Martin (1):
Fix Sun bug #7035791: scanpci should report 64 bit registers
Mark Logan (1):
libpciaccess: fix memory usage errors
Samuel Thibault (1):
Implement legacy io & map for x86 backend
Thomas Klausner (6):
Protect config.h like usual.
Move 'const' to correct place, so it has meaning.
Update NetBSD support.
Enable boot_vga support only if WSDISPLAYIO_GET_BUSID is defined.
Fix build on NetBSD-4.
Support more pci functions on NetBSD.
* POSIX-ism: they have determined that uudecode is not expected
to exit failure when the output file mode cannot be changed.
Either POSIXLY_CORRECT or --ignore-chmod will cause uudecode
to behave this way.
* output file names may be encoded in the uuencoded file.
By specifying '--encode' on the command line, the output
file name will be base64 encoded in the uuencode file.
Update DEPENDS
Upstream changes:
0.24 - 2013-07-10
- Upgrade Num test, keep in sync w/ Moose (autarch)
- Improve documentation
0.23 - 2013-03-07
- Fix regression in subtypes defined with a string (for the parent test)
0.22 - 2013-03-04
- Allow subtyping of parameterized types (haarg)
- Extract SetObject and Numeric types into their own distributions