MariaDB 5.5.57
- Bugfixes and updates, including from MySQL 5.5.57.
- Fixes for the following security vulnerabilities:
- CVE-2017-3636
- CVE-2017-3641
- CVE-2017-3653
MariaDB 5.5.56
- Bugfixes and updates, including from MySQL 5.5.56.
MariaDB 5.5.55
- Bugfixes and updates, including from MySQL 5.5.55.
- MDEV-11027: better InnoDB crash recovery progress reporting
- MDEV-11520: improvements to how InnoDB data files are extended
- MDEV-6143: the various MariaDB Linux binary tarballs will now untar
to directories that match their filename
- Fixes for the following security vulnerabilities:
- CVE-2017-3302
- CVE-2017-3313
- CVE-2017-3308
- CVE-2017-3309
- CVE-2017-3453
- CVE-2017-3456
- CVE-2017-3464
MariaDB 5.5.54
- Bugfixes and updates, including from MySQL 5.5.54.
- HeidiSQL updated to 9.4
- Fixes for the following security vulnerabilities:
- CVE-2016-6664
- CVE-2017-3238
- CVE-2017-3243
- CVE-2017-3244
- CVE-2017-3258
- CVE-2017-3265
- CVE-2017-3291
- CVE-2017-3312
- CVE-2017-3317
- CVE-2017-3318
MariaDB 5.5.53
- Bugfixes and updates, including from MySQL 5.5.53.
- XtraDB updated to 5.5.52-38.3
- Fixes for the following security vulnerabilities:
- CVE-2016-7440
- CVE-2016-5584
- CVE-2016-5483 (re-issued later as CVE-2017-3600)
- CVE-2017-3651
This appears to be causing issues with pkgsrc GCC attempting to insert
builtins it does not have, because we don't build libssp. unbreaks icu build.
there may be more problems from this issue in the future, but netbsd-7 is
better tested now.
https://git.finalrewind.org/feh/plain/ChangeLog
Tue, 25 Jul 2017 18:40:33 +0200 Daniel Friesel <derf+feh@finalrewind.org>
* Release v2.19.1
* Fix Shift modifier not being recognized for tab, space and similar keys.
This lead to keybindings like Shift+Tab or Shift+Space being parsed as if
the Shift modifier had not been specified
WordPress 4.8.1 contains 29 maintenance fixes and enhancements to the 4.8 release series, chief among them are fixes to the rich Text widget and the introduction of the Custom HTML widget.
Administration
* #40982 - Permalink Settings: custom structure field keyboard trap
Build/Test Tools
* #41327 - Bump Akismet External - 4.9 Edition
Comments
* #40975 - 'Empty Spam' and 'Empty Trash' comment buttons not displayed on mobile
Customize
* #40978 - Customizer Panel Footer border missing
* #40981 - Customizer: Menus: it is far too easy to mistakenly delete a menu because the "Delete Menu" link and the "Add Items" button are too close together
* #41158 - Increase tinymce panel z-index
* #41410 - Set `'filter' => 'content'` on starter content "business info" widget
Embeds
* #41019 - oEmbed: Update VideoPress oEmbed URL
* #41048 - `WP_oEmbed_Controller::get_proxy_item()` should remove `_wpnonce` from cached `$args`
* #41299 - oEmbed proxy fails to forward maxwidth and maxheight params
General
* #41056 - WP-API JS Client: Settings is incorrectly registered as a collection
Media
* #41231 - media-views.js: Cannot read .length of undefined (this.controller.$uploaderToggler.length)
REST API
* #38964 - Add filter to allow modifying response *after* embedded data is added
* #40886 - REST API: PUT requests fail on Nginx servers when fancy permalinks aren't enabled
Taxonomy
* #41010 - wp_get_object_terms() returns duplicate terms if more than one taxonomy is given in args
TinyMCE
* #41408 - TinyMCE: Images with link and caption look "broken" when selected
Widgets
* #40907 - Introduce widget dedicated for HTML code
* #40935 - Facebook Video Works On Preview But Not On Theme
* #40951 - New Text Widget - Switching Between Visual/Text Editor Strips Out Code
* #40960 - Widgets: The Text widget should respect the “Disable the visual editor when writing” setting
* #40972 - TinyMCE editor in Text widget does not have RTL contents
* #40974 - Updated text widget do not save text (when using paste)
* #40977 - Widgets: Query param for `loop` added for non-hosted external videos
* #40986 - Widgets: text widget and media widgets cannot be edited in accessibility mode
* #41021 - Text widget does not show Title field or TinyMCE editor
* #41361 - Text widget can raise JS error if customize-base is enqueued on widgets admin screen
* #41386 - Text Widget - Wording - Legacy Mode 4.8.1 beta
* #41392 - Theme styles for Text widget do not apply to Custom HTML widget
* #41394 - Text widget: Rename legacy mode to visual mode and improve back-compat for widget_text filters
* Add native file chooser support for OS X
* Bug fixes:
766517 GtkAboutDialog should use https:// license URLs
781583 gtk_image_new_from_resource does not work
781935 Add nullable return annotation to gtk_notebook_get_tab_label
781936 Add nullable return annotation to gtk_text_mark_get_name
782040 Wacom pen calibration application responds to mouse input
782325 wayland: Add possibility to get the exported handle multiple times
784323 Quartz backend: gtk_clipboard_get_default not implemented
784723 macOS: native file chooser dialog
784888 gtkapplication: Mark gtk_application_get_active_window() as nullable
* Translation updates:
Friulian
Kazakh
=============================================
- Support emoji sequences in boundary determination
- Choose emoji font for color emoji
Overview of changes between 1.40.6 and 1.40.7
=============================================
- Some fixes for meson build support
- Don't change fonts for variation selectors
- Fix some bugs in the libthai glue layer
- Pass text along when calling into cairo
Overview of changes between 1.40.5 and 1.40.6
=============================================
- Don't use deprecated harfbuzz api
- Correctly implement min-required/max-allowed support
- Avoid compiler warnings
- Drop -uninstalled.pd files
- Add support for building with meson
This release makes an implementation change to how Hypothesis handles certain internal constructs.
The main effect you should see is improvement to the behaviour and performance of collection types, especially ones with a min_size parameter. Many cases that would previously fail due to being unable to generate enough valid examples will now succeed, and other cases should run slightly faster.
3.16.0:
This release introduces a deprecation of the timeout feature. This results in the following changes:
Creating a settings object with an explicit timeout will emit a deprecation warning.
If your test stops because it hits the timeout (and has not found a bug) then it will emit a deprecation warning.
There is a new value unlimited which you can import from hypothesis. settings(timeout=unlimited) will not cause a deprecation warning.
There is a new health check, hung_test, which will trigger after a test has been running for five minutes if it is not suppressed.
======================
Backward compatibility notes and other notable changes.
* Use of an empty string as a pathspec element that is used for
'everything matches' is still warned and Git asks users to use a
more explicit '.' for that instead. The hope is that existing
users will not mind this change, and eventually the warning can be
turned into a hard error, upgrading the deprecation into removal of
this (mis)feature. That is not scheduled to happen in the upcoming
release (yet).
* Git now avoids blindly falling back to ".git" when the setup
sequence said we are _not_ in Git repository. A corner case that
happens to work right now may be broken by a call to die("BUG").
We've tried hard to locate such cases and fixed them, but there
might still be cases that need to be addressed--bug reports are
greatly appreciated.
* The experiment to improve the hunk-boundary selection of textual
diff output has finished, and the "indent heuristics" has now
become the default.
* Git can now be built with PCRE v2 instead of v1 of the PCRE
library. Replace USE_LIBPCRE=YesPlease with USE_LIBPCRE2=YesPlease
in existing build scripts to build against the new version. As the
upstream PCRE maintainer has abandoned v1 maintenance for all but
the most critical bug fixes, use of v2 is recommended.
Updates since v2.13
-------------------
UI, Workflows & Features
* The colors in which "git status --short --branch" showed the names
of the current branch and its remote-tracking branch are now
configurable.
* "git clone" learned the "--no-tags" option not to fetch all tags
initially, and also set up the tagopt not to follow any tags in
subsequent fetches.
* "git archive --format=zip" learned to use zip64 extension when
necessary to go beyond the 4GB limit.
* "git reset" learned "--recurse-submodules" option.
* "git diff --submodule=diff" now recurses into nested submodules.
* "git repack" learned to accept the --threads=<n> option and pass it
to pack-objects.
* "git send-email" learned to run sendemail-validate hook to inspect
and reject a message before sending it out.
* There is no good reason why "git fetch $there $sha1" should fail
when the $sha1 names an object at the tip of an advertised ref,
even when the other side hasn't enabled allowTipSHA1InWant.
* The "[includeIf "gitdir:$dir"] path=..." mechanism introduced in
2.13.0 would canonicalize the path of the gitdir being matched,
and did not match e.g. "gitdir:~/work/*" against a repo in
"~/work/main" if "~/work" was a symlink to "/mnt/storage/work".
Now we match both the resolved canonical path and what "pwd" would
show. The include will happen if either one matches.
* The "indent" heuristics is now the default in "diff". The
diff.indentHeuristic configuration variable can be set to "false"
for those who do not want it.
* Many commands learned to pay attention to submodule.recurse
configuration.
* The convention for a command line is to follow "git cmdname
--options" with revisions followed by an optional "--"
disambiguator and then finally pathspecs. When "--" is not there,
we make sure early ones are all interpretable as revs (and do not
look like paths) and later ones are the other way around. A
pathspec with "magic" (e.g. ":/p/a/t/h" that matches p/a/t/h from
the top-level of the working tree, no matter what subdirectory you
are working from) are conservatively judged as "not a path", which
required disambiguation more often. The command line parser
learned to say "it's a pathspec" a bit more often when the syntax
looks like so.
* Update "perl-compatible regular expression" support to enable JIT
and also allow linking with the newer PCRE v2 library.
* "filter-branch" learned a pseudo filter "--setup" that can be used
to define common functions/variables that can be used by other
filters.
* Using "git add d/i/r" when d/i/r is the top of the working tree of
a separate repository would create a gitlink in the index, which
would appear as a not-quite-initialized submodule to others. We
learned to give warnings when this happens.
* "git status" learned to optionally give how many stash entries there
are in its output.
* "git status" has long shown essentially the same message as "git
commit"; the message it gives while preparing for the root commit,
i.e. "Initial commit", was hard to understand for some new users.
Now it says "No commits yet" to stress more on the current status
(rather than the commit the user is preparing for, which is more in
line with the focus of "git commit").
* "git send-email" now has --batch-size and --relogin-delay options
which can be used to overcome limitations on SMTP servers that
restrict on how many of e-mails can be sent in a single session.
* An old message shown in the commit log template was removed, as it
has outlived its usefulness.
* "git pull --rebase --recurse-submodules" learns to rebase the
branch in the submodules to an updated base.
* "git log" learned -P as a synonym for --perl-regexp, "git grep"
already had such a synonym.
* "git log" didn't understand --regexp-ignore-case when combined with
--perl-regexp. This has been fixed.
Performance, Internal Implementation, Development Support etc.
* The default packed-git limit value has been raised on larger
platforms to save "git fetch" from a (recoverable) failure while
"gc" is running in parallel.
* Code to update the cache-tree has been tightened so that we won't
accidentally write out any 0{40} entry in the tree object.
* Attempt to allow us notice "fishy" situation where we fail to
remove the temporary directory used during the test.
* Travis CI gained a task to format the documentation with both
AsciiDoc and AsciiDoctor.
* Some platforms have ulong that is smaller than time_t, and our
historical use of ulong for timestamp would mean they cannot
represent some timestamp that the platform allows. Invent a
separate and dedicated timestamp_t (so that we can distingiuish
timestamps and a vanilla ulongs, which along is already a good
move), and then declare uintmax_t is the type to be used as the
timestamp_t.
* We can trigger Windows auto-build tester (credits: Dscho &
Microsoft) from our existing Travis CI tester now.
* Conversion from uchar[20] to struct object_id continues.
* Simplify parse_pathspec() codepath and stop it from looking at the
default in-core index.
* Add perf-test for wildmatch.
* Code from "conversion using external process" codepath has been
extracted to a separate sub-process.[ch] module.
* When "git checkout", "git merge", etc. manipulates the in-core
index, various pieces of information in the index extensions are
discarded from the original state, as it is usually not the case
that they are kept up-to-date and in-sync with the operation on the
main index. The untracked cache extension is copied across these
operations now, which would speed up "git status" (as long as the
cache is properly invalidated).
* The internal implementation of "git grep" has seen some clean-up.
* Update the C style recommendation for notes for translators, as
recent versions of gettext tools can work with our style of
multi-line comments.
* The implementation of "ref" API around the "packed refs" have been
cleaned up, in preparation for further changes.
* The internal logic used in "git blame" has been libified to make it
easier to use by cgit.
* Our code often opens a path to an optional file, to work on its
contents when we can successfully open it. We can ignore a failure
to open if such an optional file does not exist, but we do want to
report a failure in opening for other reasons (e.g. we got an I/O
error, or the file is there, but we lack the permission to open).
The exact errors we need to ignore are ENOENT (obviously) and
ENOTDIR (less obvious). Instead of repeating comparison of errno
with these two constants, introduce a helper function to do so.
* We often try to open a file for reading whose existence is
optional, and silently ignore errors from open/fopen; report such
errors if they are not due to missing files.
* When an existing repository is used for t/perf testing, we first
create bit-for-bit copy of it, which may grab a transient state of
the repository and freeze it into the repository used for testing,
which then may cause Git operations to fail. Single out "the index
being locked" case and forcibly drop the lock from the copy.
* Three instances of the same helper function have been consolidated
to one.
* "fast-import" uses a default pack chain depth that is consistent
with other parts of the system.
* A new test to show the interaction between the pattern [^a-z]
(which matches '/') and a slash in a path has been added. The
pattern should not match the slash with "pathmatch", but should
with "wildmatch".
* The 'diff-highlight' program (in contrib/) has been restructured
for easier reuse by an external project 'diff-so-fancy'.
* A common pattern to free a piece of memory and assign NULL to the
pointer that used to point at it has been replaced with a new
FREE_AND_NULL() macro.
* Traditionally, the default die() routine had a code to prevent it
from getting called multiple times, which interacted badly when a
threaded program used it (one downside is that the real error may
be hidden and instead the only error message given to the user may
end up being "die recursion detected", which is not very useful).
* Introduce a "repository" object to eventually make it easier to
work in multiple repositories (the primary focus is to work with
the superproject and its submodules) in a single process.
* Optimize "what are the object names already taken in an alternate
object database?" query that is used to derive the length of prefix
an object name is uniquely abbreviated to.
* The hashmap API has been updated so that data to customize the
behaviour of the comparison function can be specified at the time a
hashmap is initialized.
* The "collision detecting" SHA-1 implementation shipped with 2.13 is
now integrated into git.git as a submodule (the first submodule to
ship with git.git). Clone git.git with --recurse-submodules to get
it. For now a non-submodule copy of the same code is also shipped
as part of the tree.
* A recent update made it easier to use "-fsanitize=" option while
compiling but supported only one sanitize option. Allow more than
one to be combined, joined with a comma, like "make SANITIZE=foo,bar".
* Use "p4 -G" to make "p4 changes" output more Python-friendly
to parse.
* We started using "%" PRItime, imitating "%" PRIuMAX and friends, as
a way to format the internal timestamp value, but this does not
play well with gettext(1) i18n framework, and causes "make pot"
that is run by the l10n coordinator to create a broken po/git.pot
file. This is a possible workaround for that problem.
* It turns out that Cygwin also needs the fopen() wrapper that
returns failure when a directory is opened for reading.
Set PKG_SYSCONFSUBDIR where appropriate, and use {MAKE,OWN}_DIRS to
create the directory tree under ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR} instead of using
INSTALLATION_DIRS.
Bump the PKGREVISION of packages that changed due to changes in the
package install scripts.
Add support for IWYU pragma: associated
Better validation of pragma syntax in general.
Improve support for out-of-tree builds, especially with MSVC.
Add more compiler-like output for iwyu_tool.py
Further improve location reporting in macros.
Stricter requirements for arrays of templates.
Better recognition of typedef types for by-value arguments.
Better function pointers support.
Documentation improvements.
Extend IWYU pragma: keep to work with forward declarations.
Fix Windows path handling in fix_includes.py
Better libc++ container support.
Add an assertion that all paths listed in INSTALLATION_DIRS must
either begin with ${PREFIX}/ or are relative paths. Clarify in the
documentation that INSTALLATION_DIRS can list either type of path.
Some packages are using INSTALLATION_DIRS to create directory trees
outside of ${PREFIX}, e.g., under ${PKG_SYSCONFBASE} or ${VARBASE}.
However, these directories are only created as part of the
"install" target, which causes them to only be created during the
staged installation into ${DESTDIR} and not at all if their binary
packages are installed. These packages should be fixed to use
MAKE_DIRS or OWN_DIRS to create these directory trees at the proper
time.
This is the Linux "port" of BSD fortune, but has been patched to work with
BSD fortune files so that those available already in pkgsrc will work. The
pkgsrc strfile has been made a full dependency so that those with dat files
in the Linux format can easily regenerate them to be compatible.
Set PKG_SYSCONFSUBDIR to "mcollective" so that all config files are
found in the "mcollective" subdirectory of ${PKG_SYSCONFBASE}.
Add ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR}/ssl to OWN_DIRS since it must be created at
package installation time.
Don't list directories outside of ${PREFIX} in INSTALLATION_DIRS
since INSTALLATION_DIRS are only created when the package is
installed into the destdir-staging directory.
Bump the PKGREVISION due to fixes in the package install scripts.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Ensure that the ${NAGIOS_GROUP} group is created before the package
files are installed since the plugin binary must be made setgid to
that group.
Bump the PKGREVISIONs of these plugin packages due to package
install scripts being added.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Ensure that the ${NAGIOS_GROUP} group is created before the package
files are installed since the binary must be made setgid to that
group.
Bump the PKGREVISON due to package install scripts being added.
* Ensure that ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR}/objects is created at package
installation time by adding it to OWN_DIRS.
* Don't explicitly add ${DESTDIR} to files listed in SPECIAL_PERMS
since it is automatically added by the pkgsrc infrastructure if
needed.
* It's "${DESTDIR}${PREFIX}", not "${DESTDIR}/${PREFIX}" -- avoid
having double slashes in pathnames for correctness.
Bump the PKGREVISION due to fixes in the package install scripts.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Add ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR}/menus to MAKE_DIRS to ensure that the menus
subdirectory is created before the example menu file is copied
there. We use MAKE_DIRS instead of OWN_DIRS since this directory
is probably owned by another package.
Bump the PKREVISION due to fixes in the package install scripts.
Set PKG_SYSCONFSUBDIR to "knot" to have all of the config files
located in the "knot" subdirectory of ${PKG_SYSCONFBASE}.
Pass ${PKG_SYSCONFBASE} to the configure script since the package's
build infrastructure automatically appends "/knot" to the value
passed in through --sysconfdir.
Remove ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR} from INSTALLATION_DIRS since it is
automatically created by the package install script.
Bump the PKGREVISION due to changes in the package install scripts.
SPECIAL_PERMS was set to incorrect or missing paths to freewnn
server executables. There is only one server executable installed
by the package and it is ${PREFIX}/sbin/jserver, which needs to be
setuid to the "wnn" user.
Bump the PKGREVISION due to fixes in the packgae install scripts.
Use ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR}, not ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR}/gale, to refer to the
config directory -- since PKG_SYSCONFSUBDIR is set to "gale",
${PKG_SYSCONFDIR} already includes that subdirectory.
Remove ${PKG_SYSCONFSUBDIR} from OWN_DIRS, since the config
directory is already automatically created by the package install
scripts if PKG_SYSCONFSUBDIR is set.
Bump the PKGREVISION due to the changes in the package install
scripts.
There is no REQUIRE_DIRS used by pkgsrc. I think that REQD_DIRS
was meant to be used; however, REQD_DIRS is also the wrong way to
create the config directory.
Set PKG_SYSCONFSUBDIR to "streaming" to automatically create
${PKG_SYSCONFBASE}/streaming during package installation, and
consistently use ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR} within the package Makefile to
refer to the config directory path.
Bump the PKGREVISION due to the changes in the resulting package
scripts.
- CI improvements:
* Add basic working Circle CI v2 config
- Fix URI encoding bug introduced in 39
* Improve cheroot.test.helper.Controller to properly match unicode
v5.8.0
- CI improvements:
* Switch to native PyPy support in Travis CI
* Take into account PEP 257 compliant modules
* Build wheel in Appveyor and store it as an artifact
- Improve urllib support in ``_compat`` module
- 38 via 39: Improve URI parsing:
* Make it compliant with RFC 7230, RFC 7231 and RFC 2616
* Fix setting of ``environ['QUERY_STRING']`` in WSGI
* Introduce ``proxy_mode`` and ``strict_mode`` argument in ``server.HTTPRequest``
* Fix decoding of unicode URIs in WSGI 1.0 gateway