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Author SHA1 Message Date
sno
1f92806026 Updating package www/p5-LWPx-ParanoidAgent from 1.03nb1 to 1.07
pkgsrc changes:
  - Adjusting dependencies (remove core module from extra dependencies)
  - Adding license

Upstream changes:
1.07:  2009-08-05
	- Skip the whole test when it can't bind to the specified private IP
	  (Tatsuhiko Miyagawa)
	- Fix the way to get LWP error when it's set to X-Died instead of $@
	  (Zbigniew Lukasiak)

1.06:  2009-07-17
	- explicitly load deprecated module LWP::Debug, now that it's not
	  loaded by default.  (Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <miyagawa@gmail.com>)

1.05:  2009-06-21
        - patch from Alessio Signorini <alessio.signorini@spryte.it> to
	  quiet a warning that could be triggered

1.04:  2008-10-30
	- fix tests to no longer rely on my DNS servers, which had since migrated
	  to EasyDNS which doesn't allow the types of malicious records I was
	  testing for.  instead, switch to a mock object resolver.
	  (Brad Fitzpatrick, brad@danga.com)
2009-08-19 19:00:31 +00:00
heinz
15260e8b9f Initial import of p5-LWPx-ParanoidAgent 1.03.
The Perl module LWPx::ParanoidAgent is a subclass of LWP::UserAgent,
but paranoid against attackers. It's to be used when you're fetching a
remote resource on behalf of a possibly malicious user.

This class can do whatever LWP::UserAgent can (callbacks, uploads from
files, etc), except proxy support is explicitly removed, because in that
case you should do your paranoia at your proxy. Only "http:" and "https:"
URL schemes are supported.
2007-06-11 21:15:10 +00:00