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Based on a PR by @mmoll, see #30 Version 2.0.5 ------------- - fixing incorrect number of required parameters for GearmanClient::addServer and GearmanClient::addServers, along with proceduralequivalents Version 2.0.4 ------------- - fix "Param to skip exception handling setup in addServer/addServers in GearmanClient class"
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## [v0.4.16](https://github.com/chef/mixlib-archive/tree/v0.4.16) (2018-08-28) #### Merged Pull Requests - Fix read_tar_magic to properly return an array when a file has less than 264 characters [#30](chef/mixlib-archive#30) ([bdwyertech](https://github.com/bdwyertech)) <!-- latest_release --> <!-- release_rollup since=0.4.13 --> ### Changes not yet released to rubygems.org #### Merged Pull Requests - Fix read_tar_magic to properly return an array when a file has less than 264 characters [#30](chef/mixlib-archive#30) ([bdwyertech](https://github.com/bdwyertech)) <!-- 0.4.16 --> - Fix mixlib-archive on Windows, add Appveyor [#31](chef/mixlib-archive#31) ([stuartpreston](https://github.com/stuartpreston)) <!-- 0.4.15 --> - Ensure that paths like foo..bar.baz aren't ignored [#9](chef/mixlib-archive#9) ([thommay](https://github.com/thommay)) <!-- 0.4.14 --> <!-- release_rollup --> <!-- latest_stable_release --> ## [v0.4.13](https://github.com/chef/mixlib-archive/tree/v0.4.13) (2018-08-03) #### Merged Pull Requests - add codeowners [#24](chef/mixlib-archive#24) ([thommay](https://github.com/thommay)) - Move deps to the Gemfile and expand Rake tasks [#25](chef/mixlib-archive#25) ([tas50](https://github.com/tas50)) - Add github issue template & standardize expeditor config [#26](chef/mixlib-archive#26) ([tas50](https://github.com/tas50)) - Update codeowners and add PR template [#27](chef/mixlib-archive#27) ([tas50](https://github.com/tas50)) - bugfix to make dir.chdir threadsafe [#29](chef/mixlib-archive#29) ([stevenoneill](https://github.com/stevenoneill)) <!-- latest_stable_release --> ## [v0.4.8](https://github.com/chef/mixlib-archive/tree/v0.4.8) (2018-06-21) #### Merged Pull Requests - Use the correct entry size for content with multi-byte characters. [#23](chef/mixlib-archive#23) ([coderanger](https://github.com/coderanger)) <!-- latest_release --> <!-- release_rollup since=0.4.7 --> ### Changes not yet released to rubygems.org #### Merged Pull Requests - Use the correct entry size for content with multi-byte characters. [#23](chef/mixlib-archive#23) ([coderanger](https://github.com/coderanger)) <!-- 0.4.8 --> <!-- release_rollup --> <!-- latest_stable_release --> ## [v0.4.7](https://github.com/chef/mixlib-archive/tree/v0.4.7) (2018-06-07) #### Merged Pull Requests - fixup strange edge case around tar magic reading [#22](chef/mixlib-archive#22) ([spion06](https://github.com/spion06)) <!-- latest_stable_release --> ## [v0.4.6](https://github.com/chef/mixlib-archive/tree/v0.4.6) (2018-05-08) #### Merged Pull Requests - update tar magic to identify oldgnu style tar headers [#21](chef/mixlib-archive#21) ([spion06](https://github.com/spion06)) ## [v0.4.5](https://github.com/chef/mixlib-archive/tree/v0.4.5) (2018-05-04) #### Merged Pull Requests - Fix up creating archives [#18](chef/mixlib-archive#18) ([thommay](https://github.com/thommay)) - Fix up writing tar archives with the rubygems tar [#19](chef/mixlib-archive#19) ([thommay](https://github.com/thommay)) ## [v0.4.2](https://github.com/chef/mixlib-archive/tree/v0.4.2) (2018-04-25) #### Merged Pull Requests - use libarchive by preference [#17](chef/mixlib-archive#17) ([thommay](https://github.com/thommay))
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## [v1.3.1 (May 24, 2018)](http://github.com/ms-ati/docile/compare/v1.3.0...v1.3.1) - Special thanks to Taichi Ishitani (@taichi-ishitani): - Fix for when DSL object is also the block's context (#30)
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2.0.4 (2018-04-12) Merged Pull Requests * fix labelling #37 (thommay) 2.0.1 (2018-02-28) Full Changelog Merged pull requests: * enable metadata to be got and set #32 (thommay) * Logging methods (debug, info, warn, error, fatal) all return nil #27 (olleolleolle) 2.0.0 (2018-02-27) Merged pull requests: * Structured Logging #30 (thommay) * RSpec: use 3.7, disable monkey patching mode #28 (olleolleolle) * README: Format a line of code using Markdown, not RDoc #24 (olleolleolle) * Travis: update Ruby versions, pass lint #22 (olleolleolle) * Require Ruby 2.2+ #20 (tas50)
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pkgsrc changes: - Switch to www/webkit-gtk (instead of using webkit24-gtk3) - Adjust GITHUB_RELEASE to remove the trailing `a', please note that this will probably not needed for future releases! Changes: 1.12.5 ------ * #665: Webkit browser now supplies 'Liferea' component in user agent * #664: Added "Mark All As Read" button to headerbar plugin * #620: Added flatpak JSON (glitsj16) * #579: Added item list column drag and drop reordering (Yanko Kaneti) * #436, #662: Move from GnomeKeyring to libsecret (bgermann) * Fixes #663: Correct instapaper sharing link (Daniel Alexandersen) * Fixes #661: Update sharing links (Daniel Alexandersen) * Fixes #271: Consistent over usage of CPU (trigger by "Next Unread" loop) (reported by GreenLunar) * #472, #632: Dropping Inoreader support (API broke) 1.12.4 ------ * Fixes #660: Added installable plugin to change accels (Lars Windolf) * Fixes #654: Segfault on date out of range (Leaiz) * Fixes #651: Fixes Free Music Archive link in default OPMLs (reported by benjbrandall) * Fixes #649: Switch from persistent to session-only cookies (Daniel Alexandersen) * Fixes #645, #646: unread count of vfolder (Leaiz) * Fixes #637: Extra keywords in .desktop file (syndication; rss; atom) (Daniel Alexandersen) * Fixes #557: Updating counters for remote sources (Leiaz) * Updated cookie usage hint in FAQ 1.12.3 ------ * #634: Added setting for custom download commands (Leiaz) * #614: GTK Headerbar support via plugin (Lars Windolf) * #608: Refactoring UI code to switch to GAction and GtkBuilder Note: this implies not having icons in the main menu anymore which were still there for all non-GNOME users (see #626). (Leiaz) * #589: Item list view column order rework as a preparation for possible real column drag&drop. Introduces a new DConf setting for the column order. (Yanko Kaneti) * Fixes #280: Mark read toolbar button always disabled for search folders (Lars Windolf, reported by dvahalev) * Fixes #591: Please add a safety question when "marking all read" (Leiaz, reported by Nudin) * Fixes #625: Avoid exception in trayicon.py (Lars Windolf) * Fixes #627: GnomeKeyring plugin fails to activate when keyring doesn't exist (Lars Windolf) * Fixes #630: Fix feed list selection after DnD (Peter Zaitev) * Fixes #633: Big Memory leak in date code (Leiaz) * Update of Turkish translation (emintufan) * Update of French translation (guilieb) 1.12.2 ------ * Adding a plugin installer plugin that allows discovering and automatically installing 3rd party plugins * #585: Drop language from user agent to increase privacy (Daniel Aleksandersen) * #583: Add transmission-gtk and aria2 as download tool options (Daniel Aleksandersen) * #495: New command line option --disable-plugins (-p) to start with all plugins disabled. * Fixes #610: Liferea not showing up in GNOME Software (Yanko Kaneti) * Fixes #604: Correctly print error message when failing to unlock GNOME keyring (ghost) * Fixes #602: CSS style for GTK link colors not used (reported by pupyc) * Fixes #581: Redirect location updates and adds HTTP 308 (RFC 7538) support (Daniel Aleksandersen) * Fixes #578: Unable to set unread items in bold (Leiaz, reported by EverEve) * #612: Update of French translation (Guillaume Bernard) * #596: Update of Swedish translation (jony0008) * #594: Update of Polish default feed list (wmyrda) * #584: Fixes broken OPML feed list entries (Daniel Aleksandersen) * #584: Added Norwegian feed list (Daniel Aleksandersen) * #577: Fixes newsbin doc typo (Daniel Aleksandersen) 1.12.1 ------ * Fixes #562: Lintian spelling errors (reported by Paul Gevers) * Fixes #563: Appstream data has new format (patch by Paul Gevers) * Fixes #572: Doesn't remember some sort orders (reported by geplus) * Fixes #504: Fix assertions/crashes on changing view layouts (Leiaz) * Fixes #573: Workaround to avoid GtkPaned shrinking (Leiaz) * #566: Update of Italian translation (Gianvito Cavasoli) * #566: Update of Italian default feed list (Gianvito Cavasoli) * #514: Update of Indonesian translation (Samsul Ma'arif) * #514: Added Indonesian default feed list (Samsul Ma'arif) * Update of German translation 1.12.0 ------ * Fixes unhiding from tray icon when activated via GApplication (when starting Liferea a 2nd time) * #399: Reorder columns in 'Normal' email-like view to have the date column always at the end (Mikel Olasagasti) * #532: Add plugin to make unread feeds titles bold (Yanko Kaneti) * Workaround for #503: Liferea deanonymize Tor (Leiaz) * Fixes #450: #546 Resize both panes in normal and wide view (Leiaz) * Fixes #538: toggle_visibility() does not make a minimized window visible again (reported by Balló György) * Fixes #522: Segfault when switching feed in combined view (patch by jonmstone) * Fixes #419, #457: Handling of relative URLs in Atom parser (Leiaz) * Added 'View Image' context menu option in HTML view * Dropped del.icio.us from social bookmarking options as it is a read-only service now. * Redesign of the wide view mode: larger titles with small text teasers * Added optional AMP/HTML5 content enrichment feature 1.12-rc3 -------- * Fixes #459: Fixes GtkDoc warnings (Leiaz) * Fixes #415: Filter commands are not asynchronous (Rich Coe) * Fixes #363: Missing space above internal browser address bar (reported by nekohayo, patch by Mikel Olasagasti) * Fixes #208: All "Unread" search folder items marked read at once (Leiaz) * Fixes #251: Liferea does not always use theme icons when it is launched on system startup (reported by GreenLunar, fix by Leiaz) * Change headline column sorting in wide view to time sorted * Updated Finnish translation (Jorma Karvonen) * Updated Latvian translation (Rihards Prieditis) * Updated Albanian translation (Bensik Bleta) * Updated Hungarian translation (Balázs Úr) * Updated Brazlian translation (Rafael Ferreira) * Updated French translation (Guillaume Bernard) 1.12-rc2 -------- * Change all g_warnings() to g_print() for remote source to avoid "crashing" on errors. * Reorganized all UI definitions in separate files to simplify GtkBuilder handling. * Github #425: Add GeoRSS info and map link in item header (Mikel Olasagasti) * Github #407: Replacing deprecated elements in preferences (Leiaz) * Github #396: Create LifereaApplication type (Leiaz) * Github #434: Partial RFC3229+feed support for bandwidth savings (Daniel Aleksandersen) * Fixes Github #208: gtk_tree_store_get_path: assertion 'iter->stamp == priv->stamp' (reported by Mno-hime) * Fixes Github #403: Leftover OSM XSLT in item view (reported by Paul Gevers) * Fixes Github #423: Internal browser shows files system on go-back (Leiaz, reported by Paul Gevers) * Updated German translation * Github #441: Updated French translation (Surfoo) 1.12-rc1a --------- * Fixing missing header files 1.12-rc1 -------- * Github #348: Added support for downloading content that cannot be displayed by HTML widget (e.g. PDFs) (Leiaz) * Github #355: Migrate to Python3 libpeas loader (patch by picsel2) * Github #311: Upgrade to WebKit2 (patch by Leiaz) * Github #292: Show new item count in tray icon (patch by mozbugbox) * Github #297: Minimize to systray on window close (patch by Hugo Arregui) * Github #325: Auto-fitting, translated license (patches by GreenLunar and Adolfo Jayme-Barrientos) * Fixes Github #73: Problem with favicon update (reported by asl97) * Fixes Github #177, #350: Tray icon not scaled properly (patch by mozbugbox) * Removes GeoIP rendering via OSM to avoid exposing users to remote JS library resources. (reported by Paul Gevers) * Fixes Github #337: Case sensitive sorting (reported by Pi03k) * Fixes Github #361: Show all enclosuers (Leiaz) * Fixes Github #368: Segfault on liferea-feed-add (Leiaz) * Fixes Github #382: Broken Auto-Detect/No Proxy setting (Leiaz) * Fixes Github #383: Per feed don't use proxy setting is broken (reported by Leiaz) * Github #309: Update of Japanese translation (IWAI, Masaharu) * Github #329: Update of Hebrew translation (GreenLunar) * Github #330: Update of Spanish translation (Adolfo Jayme-Barrientos) * Update of Swedish translation (Andreas Ronnquist) 1.11.7 ------ * Github #287: Add support for media:group. (patch by Leiaz) * Github #287: Fixes issues with media:content. (patch by Leiaz) * Fixes Github #283: Bad .desktop categories definition (reported by Wuzzy2) * Fixes Github #279: Fixes rules no visible in searchdialog (patch by Leiaz) * Fixes Github #278: No "Download" tab in Tools/Preferences (docs error, reported by Anders Jonsson) * Fixes Github #83: Segfault when sorting feeds in folder (patch by Leiaz) * Fixes French translation (patch by polo2ro) * Github #300: Updated manpage (patch by GreenLunar) 1.11.6 ------ * Added "Do Not Track" support (enabled per default) * Github #193: Added x-scheme-handler/feed to desktop file (suggested by GreenLunar) * Github #209: Add image icons to plugins (by GreenLunar) * Github #210: Enable tests for parsing RFC822 dates with 2 digit year (patch by arunanbala) * Fixes Github #78: Shaky text in feed list (reported by GreenLunar) * Fixes Github #195: Out-dated documentation on enclose download (reported by brian-in-crawford) * Fixes Github #198: Traceback on popup notifications (reported by GreenLunar) * Fixes Github #216: Untranslatable strings (reported by GreenLunar) * Fixes Github #256: PyGIWarnings on loading plugins (patch by glitjs16) 1.11.5 ------ * Github #178: Implementing full screen mode for videos (mozbugbox) * Fixes Github #32: Prevent erroneous "Mark all as read" (reported by Mno-hime) * Improves Github #36, #113: UI lock up during refresh (suggested by mozbugbox) * Fixes Github #180: Removing item from (v)folder marks all read (reported by GreenLunar) * Fixes Github #140, #158: Vertical pane placement is forgotten. (patch by foresto) * Fixes Github #182: Missing config.h include in date.c (reported by Paul Gevers) * Update of Russian translation (bboa) 1.11.4 ------ * Fixes Github #154: Crashes while starting (corrupt icon) (reported by jcamposz) * Github #149: Fixes a random crash on startup (patch by mozbugbox) * Fixes Github #79: RTL ordering of Back/Forward icons (reported by GreenLunar) * Fixes Github #30: Segfault after updating from 1.8 to 1.10 (reported by vakuum) * Fixes Github #87: URL resolving wrong if base tag involved (reported by DanMan, fixed by mozbugbox) * Fixes all defects reported by Coverity scan * Simplied external browser handling. Now Liferea only supports the gtk_show_uri() launch mechanism for the system default browser and a user specified browser command. * Update of Albanian translation (Besnik Bleta) * Update of Hebrew translation (Genghis Khan) * Update of Spanish translation (Juan Campos Zambrana) * Fixes typo in Italian translation 1.11.3 ------ * Fixes Github #134: Broken default news feed. (reported by pvdl) * Fixes Github #133: Subscribe into TheOldReader categories * Fixes Github #122: Crashes at launch, "segmentation fault" (reported by geoffm) * Fixes some memory leaks (patch by Rich Coe) * Fixes Github #145: Incorrect method triggered for 'Launch External' (patch by mozbugbox) * Fixes Github #48: Window stays hidden on next start after Ctrl+W (reported by Jeff Fortin) * Expose LifereaHtmlView to GObject Introspection (patch by mozbugbox) * Improves Google Reader API error handling * Now using HTTPS only when accessing TheOldReader * Added LifereaNodeSourceActivatable interface to allow plugins implementing new node source types. * Downgrade enclosure drop warning from Glib warning to debug trace. 1.11.2 ------ * Fixes Github #132: Broken documentation link (reported by kallus) * Fixes Github #121: Wrapping issue in folder display (reported by Jeff Forting) * Fixes Github #114: Avoid termination on UTF-8 validation error * Fixes Github #90: Libnotify plugin not working (reported by asl97) * Fixes Github #86: Support HTTP content negotiation (suggested by DanMan) * Black-list some categories used by Google Reader clones that should not be visible. * Allowing browser history to go back to previously shown headline when browsing inside the item view. * Dropping offline option as this is duplicated with desktop environment in GNOME/network manager. * Fixes Github #100: Problems with dark Adwaita theme in GTK 3.14 (reported by majutsushi) * Fixes for preferences dialog width. (patch by Jeff Fortin) * Update of Arabic translation (Khaled Hosny) 1.11.1 ------ * Fixes Github #81: Inability to add subscriptions (reported by GreenLunar) * Fixes Javascript links not opening in new browser tabs * Updated Hebrew translation (Genghis Khan) * Fixes Github #88: Minor DE translation mistake (moraxy) 1.11.0 ------ * Added experimental InoReader support * Added experimental Reedah support * Fixes SF #1123: Mistakenly claims "TinyTinyRSS source is not self-updating" (reported by Dominik Grafenhoher) * Fixes SF #1119: Crash on font resize at startup. (reported by David Smith) * Fixes #1056, #1089, #1098: Honor preferences when opening links (patch by Daniel Seither) * Fixes #1117: Selecting last unread item in reduced feed list jumps to next feed (reported by Bruce Guenter) * Fixes missing "Via" metadata type (patch by Rich Coe) * Fixes incorrect new count reset handling in item_state.c and some of the node source implementations. * Fixes SF #1096: missing installation of liferea.convert file (reported by stqn) * Fixes SF #1135: liferea-add-feed doesn't process feed:https// (patch by Kevin Walke) * Fixes SF #1137, #1142: startup race with LifereaHtmlView (reported by Yanko Kaneti) * Fixes Github #13: Parsing errors not visible with dark themes (reported by Steve Kelly) * Fixes Github #29: Do not use bold text for feeds/folders with unread items in the leftmost treeview (repored by Jeff Fortin) * Fixes SF #1141: Liferea does not update feeds with TinyTinyRSS (reported by Dominik Grafenhofer, denk_mal, Fabian Henze) * Fixes SF #1150: subscription prop/source: not all fields and buttons visible (reported by David Smith) * Fixes Github #26: RTL comments appear incorrectly (reported by yaconf) * Fixes Github #27: Images do not autosize to fit the available space (reported by Jeff Fortin) * Fixes Github #34: Add TinyTinyRSS Enclosure Support (reported by Adrixan) * Fixes Github #43: "Any of the following" search condition doesn't work (reported by Jeff Fortin) * Fixes Github #49: Some dialogs scrolling areas do not request enough height (reported by Jeff Fortin) * Fixes Github #53: Doesn't automatically update feed name and favicon for new feed (reported by asl97) * Patch SF #224: Update to new libxml2 buffer API (Simon Kagedal Reimer) * Patch SF #209: Avoid copying list in itemset_merge_items (kaloyan) * Make Liferea use ETags and send If-None-Match (patch by Chris Siebenmann) * Support NOCONFIGURE for RPM builds (Charles A Edwards) * Rename README to README.md * Removing libindicate support (to be added as plugin maybe) * Removing libnotify support (to be added as plugin maybe) * Removing build in tray icon support * Added tray icon plugin * Added category/folder support for TheOldReader * Added folder auto-removal for TinyTinyRSS & TheOldReader * Updated README on plugin contribution * Updated Arabic translation (Khaled Hosny)
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- Corrected typo in pen.c per suggestion by Belinda Liu. This fixes issue #38. - Merged pull request from Vincent Bernat for OpenSSL 1.1.0 compatibility. This fixes issue #28. - Allow setting local address for upstream connections. This fixes issue #31. - New penctl command "source" to set this option. - Fixed issue #30: UDP not working in combination with a configuration file. - In epoll.c: check for EPOLLHUP. - In dsr.c: always use our real mac address, to avoid confusing switches. - Cleaned up code residue surrounded by "#if 0". - Added CS_HALFDEAD for UDP streams that haven't seen traffic in a while. - Bug in pending_and_closing: don't modify the list we're looping over. - Updated pen manpage. - Deprecated -Q option (it didn't do anything since kqueue was already the default where it was available). - Fixed error handling in epoll support. - Added transparent UDP test case to testsuite.sh. - Contribution from Talik Eichinger: add X-Forwarded-Proto when doing SSL decryption. - Added tarpit test case to testsuite.sh. - Tarpit functionality to be used with the DSR mode. - pen.1: removed obsolete -S option, updated defaults for -x and -L. - In failover_server: sanity checks to failover routine. - In add_client: add the initial server to .client as well as .initial. - In failover_server: changed abuse_server to ABUSE_SERVER and emerg_server to EMERG_SERVER, to handle their default NO_SERVER values. See issue #19 on Github. - At the suggestion from Marcos Vinicius Rogowski, the hash algorith will now include the client port number if the -r (roundrobin) option is used. See UlricE/pen#18 - Fixed IP-based client tracking. - Removed unnecessary #include <pen.h> in dlist.c - Added UDP mode for Direct Server Return. - Updated configure.ac for compatibility with CentOS 6. - Added #ifdef around SSLv3 initialization code in ssl, as suggested by jca@openbsd.org. - Transparent reverse proxy support for Linux, FreeBSD and OpenBSD. - Allow the client table size to be updated on the fly. Default size still 2048. - Allow the connection table size to be updated in the fly. Default still 500. - See penctl.1, options clients_max and conn_max. - Introduced the macro NO_SERVER to be used instead of -1 to signify error conditions and such. - Removed the fixed server table size along with the -S option. - Fixed cosmetic bug in startup code which required port to be specified on backend servers even if it was the same as the listening port. - Numerous updates to support the madness that is Windows. - Fix from Vincent Bernat: segfault when not using SSL. - DSR support using Netmap on FreeBSD. - Unbroke DSR on Linux. - Replaced all calls to perror with debug(..., strerror(errno); - Updated penlog and penlogd to use diag.[ch]. - More refactoring: broke out conn.[ch], client.[ch], server.[ch], idler.[ch]. - Made a hash index such that the load balancer may balance load. - Broke out Windows code from pen.c into windows.c. Added windows.h. - Broke out public definitions for dsr into dsr.h. - Broke out memory management into memory.[ch]. - Broke out dignostic and logging functions into diag.[ch]. - Broke out settings into settings.[ch]. - Broke out access lists into acl.[ch]. - Broke out event initialization into event.[ch]. - Added pen_epoll.h, pen_kqueue.h, pen_poll.h, pen_select.h. - Broke out pen_aton et al into netconv.[ch]. - Added dsr.c - Bug in copy_down affecting SSL connections fixed. - Updated ocsp stapling to be compatible with server name indication. - Added pen-ocsp.sh script. - SSL code broken out into ssl.[ch]. SSL context creation broken out from ssl_init to ssl_create_context. - Server Name Indication support. New command to enable: ssl_sni_path PATH where PATH is the name of a directory containing domain.key, domain.crt and domain.ca files for each domain. - OCSP stapling. New command ssl_ocsp_response filename specifies the location of the ocsp response to be stapled. The response must be pre-fetched. The idea was borrowed from Rob Stradling. - New command ssl_client_renegotiation_interval specifies the minimum number of seconds the client must wait between renegotiation requests. Default 3600. - Enabled SSL session resumption. - In do_cmd: don't print "ignoring command" for comments starting with '#'. - Added ssl_option no_tlsv1.1 and ssl_option no_tlsv1.2 to disable SSL 1.1 and 1.2 respectively. - Added autoconf check that the ECDHE is available and not disabled. - Bumped default max connections and listen queue to 500. - Support for ECDHE cipher suites. - New commands ssl_option and ssl_ciphers to individually disable insecure protocols and ciphers. - Updated penctl.1 with the new command. - New knob to tweak max number of pending nonblocking connection attempts: pending_max N (default 100). - Moved dlist prototypes to dlist.h. - Added check to close idle connections after a period of inactivity. - Penctl: idle_timeout N (default 0 = never close idle connections). - Moved git repository to GitHub.. - New feature: dummy server. Rather than acting as a proxy, Pen will pretend to be a web server with just barely enough functionality to work as a test target. - Penctl: dummy|no dummy. - Yet Another command: abort_on_error|no abort_on_error makes Pen call abort() (or not) when encountering a fatal error. - New feature: "reliable idling". Pen will make and maintain a number of idle connections to the backend servers. When a connection closes, a new one is made (hence "reliable"). Penctl: idlers [N]. - In do_cmd: return diagnostics to penctl so the user can see them, instead of uselessly sending them to syslog. - New penctl commands: - socket N (print which connection the socket belongs to) - connection N (print info on the specified connection) - close N (forcibly close connection N) - In open_listener: check that the requested port is in range. - Fixed bug in dlist_insert. - Even load distribution when a server is unavailable. - Let pen save the settings for tcp_nodelay and tcp_fastclose. - Make flush_up and flush_down return the correct value on error. - Added config.h.win with reasonable settings for Windows. - Better detection and blacklisting of unavailable servers. - New penctl commands: - tcp_nodelay sets TCP_NODELAY on sockets. Turn off with no tcp_nodelay. - tcp_fastclose closes both upstream and downstream sockets if one of them - closes theirs. Will take the values up, down, both or off (default). - Rather than making a table of pending connections every time through the main loop, keep them in a doubly linked list which is only updated as needed. O(n) -> O(1). - A bug in udp mode: after successful "connect", do not event_add downfd, because it is equal to listenfd and epoll_ctl doesn't like that. - Module kqueue.c updated. - Module poll.c: set unused fd:s to -1, or Solaris will say ENOSYS. - Enable diagnostic messages by default in configure.ac. - Changed event bookkeeping from stateless to stateful. - Made keepalive optional and added "keepalive / no keepalive" penctl command. - Added windows.c and pen.h to the release tarball. - More sensible autoconfiguration defaults: poll, kqueue, epoll, openssl and geoip are built if found unless explicitly excluded. - New event management defaults: kqueue, epoll, poll, select in that order. - New penctl commands: kqueue, epoll, poll, select. - New command line option: -O cmd where cmd is any penctl command. E.g. -O select to use select instead of the compiled-in default. - New penctl option "listen [address:]port" to allow listening address to be changed on the fly or via a configuration file. - New pen options -i and -u to install and uninstall Pen as a Windows service. - See pen manpage. - Reduced default timeout to 3 seconds. - New autoconf option --enable-debugging to enable debugging code. - Lots of fixes for compatibility with Windows. - Fixed bug in mainloop which kept trying to write 0 bytes. - MinGW port. Use Makefile.win to compile. - Event management code broken out into select.c, poll.c, kqueue.c and epoll.c. - New command-line option -m to accept multiple incoming connections in a batch. - New command-line option -q to set incoming pending connection queue length. - Close upfd when failing over. - Adjusted debug logging levels. - Started on epoll support for Linux. - Rewrote output_net and output_file to take a variable number of arguments. - Handle timed out connection attempts in mainloop_kqueue. - Fixed mainloop_kqueue. - A lot of code broken out from mainloop_select into separate functions. - Fixed mainloop_poll. - Bugfixes related to the new backend connection logic. - Cleaned up and simplified add_client() and associated circuitry. - Connections to back end servers are now nonblocking and parallel. - Removed the -n option and all code explicitly using blocking sockets. - Removed the -D option and the "delayed forward" feature. - Renamed server and client fields in the conn, client and server structures to better reflect what they are. - Restructured the add_client, store_client, store_conn and try_server functions. - Allow write_cfg to save IPv6 and GeoIP access lists. - Fixed a bug in write_cfg, where Pen would try to write to an unwritable file. Reported by Steven Myint - Return UDP replies from the server to the client. - UDP load balancing code restructured and bugfixed. - In mainloop_select: When there is a pending connection, keep accepting up to multi_accept times *or* until EAGAIN *or* connection table is full. This improves performance under load. - Updated GeoIP support for IPv6. - Servers can have ipv6 addresses. It is possible to use a mix of ipv4 and ipv6 servers: ./pen -df -S 2 -r :::2222 [::1]:22 [127.0.0.1]:22 - In order to allow server addresses with : in them (i.e. ipv6), it is now possible to use square brackets around the address part of the server specification: [address]:port (e.g. [::1]:8080). - Pen can now listen on ipv6 sockets in addition to ipv4 and unix ones. I.e. things like "pen ::1:2222 127.0.0.1:22" are now possible. - snprintf format errors reported by Christopher Meng fixed in pen.c and penctl.c. - Updated pen manpage to clarify what the control socket does. - Resist opening control socket running as root. - Remove the default file name for web log. - New feature: unix domain listening sockets. - Redesigned server and client structs to allow ipv6 addresses and require less casting (yuck) in the code. - Updated penctl man page with syntax for IPv6 and GeoIP access lists. - Fixed cosmetic signedness compiler warnings. - Moved defines for ACE_IPV4 et al outside #ifdef HAVE_SSL clause. Otherwise pen won't compile without ssl. - GeoIP access lists. - Added "special exception" clause for linking with OpenSSL. - Penlog ipv6 compatible. - Modernized automake configuration. - Penctl ipv6 compatible. - Updated autoconf to 2.69. - Updated SSL code. Protocol ssl2 removed. Default changed to tls1. - Added UDP patch from Zen. - Added patch from Debian that fixes some issues with penctl.cgi. - Priority based server selection algorithm. - Patch from Stephen P. Schaefer fixes several issues in write_cfg. - In the server_by_weight function, multiply current connections by WEIGHT_FACTOR to make the selection mo fine grained when the number of connections is small. - Patch from Dana Contreras: send stdio to /dev/null after forking. - Fixed a bunch of cosmetic signedness compiler warnings.
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2016-Jul-30 v3.1 - Added the purge command. Added Data::Password::passwdqc support to the pwck command and prefer it over Data::Password. Minor improvements in cli_pwck(). Applied SF patch #6 from Chris van Marle. Addressed items pointed out in SF patch #7. In cli_save(), worked around a File::KeePass bug. - rt.cpan.org tik# 113391; https://goo.gl/v65HKE Applied SF patch #8 from Maciej Grela. Optional better RNG; SF bug #30 from Aaron Toponce. 2017-Dec-22 v3.2 - Added xpx command per the request in SF ticket #32. Added autosave functionality (shadow copies). Fixed a bug in new_edit_multiline_input() that was preventing blank lines between paragraphs. Fixed a typo in the --help info for --pwfile. Fixed a small bug in subroutine destroy_found().
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Upstream changes: version 1.62 at 2019-06-02 13:06:13 +0000 ----------------------------------------- Change: c49873891956e56b72e3a986f3d2b13f8b785a9c Author: Chris 'BinGOs' Williams <chris@bingosnet.co.uk> Date : 2019-06-02 14:06:13 +0000 Release engineering for 1.62 Change: 2c864effec4b1ade1fb45f10c6d917942eecd479 Author: Chris 'BinGOs' Williams <chris@bingosnet.co.uk> Date : 2019-06-02 14:04:38 +0000 Fixed GH issue #30 patch_source fails with 5.8.1..8
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Upstream changes: Features - add type CAA to libpyunbound (accessing libunbound from python). - Fix #17: Add python module example from Jan Janak, that is a plugin for the Unbound DNS resolver to resolve DNS records in multicast DNS [RFC 6762] via Avahi. The plugin communicates with Avahi via DBus. The comment section at the beginning of the file contains detailed documentation. - travis build file. - PR #16: XoT support, AXFR over TLS, turn it on with master: <ip>#<authname> in unbound.conf. This uses TLS to download the AXFR (or IXFR). Bug Fixes - Fix for #4233: guard use of NDEBUG, so that it can be passed in CFLAGS into configure. - Add log message, at verbosity 4, that says the query is encrypted with TLS, if that is enabled for the query. - Fix #4239: set NOTIMPL when deny-any is enabled, for RFC8482. - Fix #4240: Fix whitespace cleanup in example.conf. - Fix that tls-session-ticket-keys: "" on its own in unbound.conf disables the tls session ticker key calls into the OpenSSL API. - Fix crash if tls-servic-pem not filled in when necessary. - Fix auth-zone NSEC3 response for empty nonterminals with exact match nsec3 records. - Fix for out of bounds integers, thanks to OSTIF audit. It is in allocation debug code. - Fix for auth zone nsec3 ent fix for wildcard nodata. - Move goto label in answer_from_cache to the end of the function where it is more visible. - Fix auth-zone NSEC3 response for wildcard nodata answers, include the closest encloser in the answer. - Fix spelling error in log output for event method. - Fix to reinit event structure for accepted TCP (and TLS) sockets. - Fix to use event_assign with libevent for thread-safety. - verbose information about auth zone lookup process, also lookup start, timeout and fail. - Fix to wipe ssl ticket keys from memory with explicit_bzero, if available. - Fix that auth zone uses correct network type for sockets for SOA serial probes. This fixes that probes fail because earlier probe addresses are unreachable. - Fix that auth zone fails over to next master for timeout in tcp. - Squelch SSL read and write connection reset by peer and broken pipe messages. Verbosity 2 and higher enables them. - Update python documentation for init_standard(). - Typos. - Fix tls write event for read state change to re-call SSL_write and not resume the TLS handshake. - Better braces in if statement in TCP fastopen code. - iana portlist updated. - Scrub RRs from answer section when reusing NXDOMAIN message for subdomain answers. - For harden-below-nxdomain: do not consider a name to be non-exitent when message contains a CNAME record. - Fix wrong query name in local zone redirect answers with a CNAME, the copy of the local alias is in unpacked form. - contrib/fastrpz.patch updated for code changes, and with git diff. - Fix #29: Solaris 11.3 and missing symbols be64toh, htobe64. - Fix #30: AddressSanitizer finding in lookup3.c. This sets the hash function to use a slower but better auditable code that does not read beyond array boundaries. This makes code better security checkable, and is better for security. It is fixed to be slower, but not read outside of the array. - Fix edns-subnet locks, in error cases the lock was not unlocked. - Fix doxygen output error on readme markdown vignettes. - Squelch log messages from tcp send about connection reset by peer. They can be enabled with verbosity at higher values for diagnosing network connectivity issues. - Attempt to fix malformed tcp response. - Fix #31: swig 4.0 and python module. - Note that so-reuseport at extreme load is better turned off, otherwise queries are not distributed evenly, on Linux 4.4.x. - Fix that spoolbuf is not used to store tcp pipelined response between mesh send and callback end. - Fix double file close in tcp pipelined response code. - Fix to define _OPENBSD_SOURCE to get reallocarray on NetBSD. - Fix to guard _OPENBSD_SOURCE from redefinition. - Fix that fixes the Fix that spoolbuf is not used to store tcp pipelined response between mesh send and callback end, this fixes error cases that did not use the correct spoolbuf. - Fix that fixes the Fix that spoolbuf is not used to store tcp pipelined response between mesh send and callback end, this fixes error cases that did not use the correct spoolbuf. - Fix another spoolbuf storage code point, in prefetch.
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* Readd _OPENBSD_SOURCE explicitly to fix build on NetBSD 9 Changelog: 13 August 2019: Wouter - Fix error message for out of zone data to have more information. 12 August 2019: Wouter - Fix #33: Fix segfault in service of remaining streams on exit. 6 August 2019: Wouter - Tag for 4.2.2rc1. 5 August 2019: Wouter - PR #31: nsd-control: Add missing stdio header. - PR #32: tsig: Fix compilation without HAVE_SSL. - Cleanup tls context on xfrd exit. 31 July 2019: Wouter - Fix #29: SSHFP check NULL pointer dereference. - Fix #30: SSHFP check failure due to missing domain name. - Fix to timeval_add in minievent for remaining second in microseconds. 22 July 2019: Wouter - Set timeout for refetch immediately, only spread load when there are retries. 19 July 2019: Wouter - Set no renegotiation on the SSL context to stop client session renegotiation. 18 July 2019: Wouter - Fix #25: NSD doesn't refresh zones after extended downtime, it refreshes the old zones, with a random delay of a couple of seconds to spread the load. - Fix so that expired zones stay expired when server is down a long time. 17 July 2019: Wouter - Fix that NSD warns for wrong length of the hash in SSHFP records. 15 July 2019: Wouter - PR #23: Fix typo in nsd.conf man-page. 4 July 2019: Wouter - Set version to 4.2.2 in development. - clean memory on exit of nsd-checkzone for memory debug. - Fix #20: CVE-2019-13207 Stack-based Buffer Overflow in the dname_concatenate() function. Reported by Frederic Cambus. It causes the zone parser to crash on a malformed zone file, with assertions enabled, an assertion catches it. - Fix #19: Out-of-bounds read caused by improper validation of array index. Reported by Frederic Cambus. The zone parser fails on type SIG because of mismatched definition with RRSIG. 2 July 2019: Wouter - Tag for 4.2.1rc1 27 June 2019: Wouter - Fix unit test for added options and no dot after zone updated log message. - Fix compile without accept4. 21 June 2019: Wouter - Omit remaining tcp processing if the list is empty. - Fix output of nsd-checkconf -h. 20 June 2019: Wouter - Initialize event structures before event_set, to stop uninitialized values from setting event library lists and assertions, that would sometimes also show after event_del. - Added num.tls and num.tls6 stat counters. - PR #12: send-buffer-size, receive-buffer-size, tcp-reject-overflow options for nsd.conf, from Jeroen Koekkoek. - Do not use symbol from libc, instead use own replacement, if not available, for accept4. - Fix #14, tcp connections have 1/10 to be active and have to work every second, and then they get time to complete during a reload, this is a process that lingers with the old version during a version update. 19 June 2019: Wouter - Fix tls handshake event callback function mistake, reported by Mykhailo Danylenko. 18 June 2019: Wouter - Fix #15: crash in SSL library, initialize variables for TCP access when TLS is configured. 14 June 2019: Wouter - Fix to init event not pointer, in reassignment. 12 June 2019: Wouter - Fix to init event structure for reassignment.
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0.18 2019-07-09T08:10:31Z - add_complex_where can not handle some case of nested group (usualoma) #30
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Update archivers/ruby-minitar to 0.9. ## 0.9 / 2019-09-04 * jtappa added the ability to skip fsync with a new option to Minitar.unpack and Minitar::Input#extract_entry. Provide `:fsync => false` as the last parameter to enable. Merged from a modified version of PR [#37][]. ## 0.8 / 2019-01-05 * inkstak resolved an issue introduced in the fix for [#31][] by allowing spaces to be considered valid characters in strict octal handling. Octal conversion ignores leading spaces. Merged from a slightly modified version of PR [#35][]. * dearblue contributed PR [#32][] providing an explicit call to #bytesize for strings that include multibyte characters. The PR has been modified to be compatible with older versions of Ruby and extend tests. * Akinori MUSHA (knu) contributed PR [#36][] that treats certain badly encoded regular files (with names ending in `/`) as if they were directories on decode. ## 0.7 / 2018-02-19 * Fixed issue [#28][] with a modified version of PR [#29][] covering the security policy and position for Minitar. Thanks so much to ooooooo\_q for the report and an initial patch. Additional information was added as [#30][]. * dearblue contributed PR [#33][] providing a fix for Minitar::Reader when the IO-like object does not have a `#pos` method. * Kevin McDermott contributed PR [#34][] so that an InvalidTarStream is raised if the tar header is not valid, preventing incorrect streaming of files from a non-tarfile. This is a minor breaking change, so the version has been bumped accordingly. * Kazuyoshi Kato contributed PR [#26][] providing support for the GNU tar long filename extension. * Addressed a potential DOS with negative size fields in tar headers ([#31][]). This has been handled in two ways: the size field in a tar header is interpreted as a strict octal value and the Minitar reader will raise an InvalidTarStream if the size ends up being negative anyway.
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pkgsrc changes: - Add a dependency to pkgsrc gettext-tools due `msgfmt --desktop' usage Changes: Evince 3.34.2 ================ libview: * Fix crash on DnD (#1246, Marek Kasik) * Don't enable popup actions on page change (#1168, Jason Crain) Developers: * Jason Crain, Marek Kasik Translations Evince 3.34.1 ================ accessibility: * Fix erroneous cast (#54, Samuel Thibault) * Initialize private fields (#54, Samuel Thibault) build: * Distribute meson build files when using autotools (#1262, Germán Poo-Caamaño) flatpak: * Update dependency versions (Germán Poo-Caamaño) i18n: * Fix typo in Ukrainian translation for Download (Ih0rko) icon: * create a nightly app icon (#12, Jakub Steiner) * Fix logo in README and add flatpak button (Roger) shell: * ignore higher mouse buttons on links (#1152, Jason Crain) * fix slow scrolling on last pages of big pdf's (#700, Nelson Benítez León) Developers: * Germán Poo-Caamaño, Ih0rko, Jakub Steiner, Jason Crain, Nelson Benítez León, Roger, Samuel Thibault Translations Evince 3.34.0 ================ AppData: * Add release information to AppData (Mika Väinölä, Germán Poo-Caamaño) backend: * fix swapped y-coordinates when adding annotations (#1008, Casey Jao) * casefold search text in case insensitive search (#1212, Jason Crain) * Fix warning if page cannot be rendered (Bastien Nocera) * check for Poppler 0.76.0 for ignoreDiacritics feature (#1179, Nelson Benítez León) * Handle failure from TIFFReadRGBAImageOriented (#1129, Jason Crain) build: * Bump required glib version to 2.38.0 (Jason Crain) * Bump requirement of meson version (Germán Poo-Caamaño) * Include "evince" in .desktop keywords (#1706, #2749, Felipe Borges) * Disable gtk-doc when building flatpak package (Germán Poo-Caamaño) * build gtk-doc by default on meson (Germán Poo-Caamaño) * Fix GtkDoc documentation generation (Iñigo Martínez) flatpak: * Disable unnecessary poppler options (Jason Crain) * Update libgxps to version 0.3.1 (Jason Crain) * Update poppler to 0.79.0 (Jason Crain) * Use https for poppler-data url (Jason Crain) * add gnome-desktop dependency (Jason Crain) * disable evince's thumbnailer (Jason Crain) * disable introspection and gtk-doc (Abderrahim Kitouni) * disable unnecessary libgxps files (Jason Crain) * remove enchant2 module (Jason Crain) * remove openjpeg module (Jason Crain) help: * Dropdown in Print dialog is called 'Two-sided', not 'Two-side' (Andre Klapper) * Fix meson build with shell disabled (Bastien Nocera) * No more 'File > Print' menu in 3.32 (Andre Klapper) * Stop translating screenshots with no text (Piotr Drąg) * Synchronize repetitive strings. 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Translations Evince 3.29.92 ================= * Bug fixes and improvements * PostScript backend disabled by default Evince 3.29.91 ================= Bug fixes and improvements. Evince 3.29.90 ================= Revamped the user interface. Bug fixes and improvements. Evince 3.29.1 ================= Bug fixes and improvements. 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Changes: - Support calc for multi-base expressions - To use calc, export BCAL_USE_CALC=1 - Fix lint issues - Fix issue #30 - Updated auto-generated packages - More portable Makefile
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Changes: - Support calc for multi-base expressions - To use calc, export BCAL_USE_CALC=1 - Fix lint issues - Fix issue #30 - Updated auto-generated packages - More portable Makefile
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v3.1.0 ====== #47: ``.open`` now raises ``FileNotFoundError`` and ``IsADirectoryError`` when appropriate. v3.0.0 ====== #44: Merge with v1.2.0. v1.2.0 ====== #44: ``zipp.Path.open()`` now supports a compatible signature as ``pathlib.Path.open()``, accepting text (default) or binary modes and soliciting keyword parameters passed through to ``io.TextIOWrapper`` (encoding, newline, etc). The stream is opened in text-mode by default now. ``open`` no longer accepts ``pwd`` as a positional argument and does not accept the ``force_zip64`` parameter at all. This change is a backward-incompatible change for that single function. v2.2.1 ====== #43: Merge with v1.1.1. v1.1.1 ====== #43: Restored performance of implicit dir computation. v2.2.0 ====== #36: Rebuild package with minimum Python version declared both in package metadata and in the python tag. v2.1.0 ====== #32: Merge with v1.1.0. v1.1.0 ====== #32: For read-only zip files, complexity of ``.exists`` and ``joinpath`` is now constant time instead of ``O(n)``, preventing quadratic time in common use-cases and rendering large zip files unusable for Path. Big thanks to Benjy Weinberger for the bug report and contributed fix (#33). v2.0.1 ====== #30: Corrected version inference (from jaraco/skeleton#12). v2.0.0 ====== Require Python 3.6 or later.
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Facetoe (5): Add option to allow users to select entry on prefix. Add preferences for purging history after timeout. Add ability to purge history after timeout. Improve input matching feature. Always select first match when inputting text. L'Africain (4): Update fr_FR.po Update fr.po Update fr.po Update fr_FR.po Martin Lambertz (3): Rename configure.in to configure.ac Add missing call to PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG Fix autotool warnings Nikita Zlobin (2): Fix libappindicator detection with gtk3 Fix compilation Paweł Błaszczyk (5): Multiple calls to remove item from history don't work #21. Clear clipboard if first element from history is removed. Check if `pkg-config` is installed before using it. Remove trailing whitespace characters. Add optional support for GTK+3. Robert Antoni Buj Gelonch (3): Add Catalan language Update .tx/config Update Catalan translation Rogutės Sparnuotos (2): Silence glib warnings regarding GOptionFlags. Sveinn í Felli (1): Create is.po ZEN (5): Fixed work with utf8 strings Fixed comparison of string length by using the 'str_len' variable instead of 'string->len' Refactored the code from merge #30. Now by default working with string in utf8 mode. Added 'Remove all' action to context menu Clean up Resolved conflict with master anfabio (1): Update pt_BR.po mananaBanana (3): Updated Github link for project. Updated .gitignore: Ignore autogenerated file - compile Returning if string dooesn't exist on stdin. Fixes "Binding failed" warning Åke Engelbrektson (1): Update sv.po
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Facetoe (5): Add option to allow users to select entry on prefix. Add preferences for purging history after timeout. Add ability to purge history after timeout. Improve input matching feature. Always select first match when inputting text. L'Africain (4): Update fr_FR.po Update fr.po Update fr.po Update fr_FR.po Martin Lambertz (3): Rename configure.in to configure.ac Add missing call to PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG Fix autotool warnings Nikita Zlobin (2): Fix libappindicator detection with gtk3 Fix compilation Paweł Błaszczyk (5): Multiple calls to remove item from history don't work #21. Clear clipboard if first element from history is removed. Check if `pkg-config` is installed before using it. Remove trailing whitespace characters. Add optional support for GTK+3. Robert Antoni Buj Gelonch (3): Add Catalan language Update .tx/config Update Catalan translation Rogutės Sparnuotos (2): Silence glib warnings regarding GOptionFlags. Sveinn í Felli (1): Create is.po ZEN (5): Fixed work with utf8 strings Fixed comparison of string length by using the 'str_len' variable instead of 'string->len' Refactored the code from merge #30. Now by default working with string in utf8 mode. Added 'Remove all' action to context menu Clean up Resolved conflict with master anfabio (1): Update pt_BR.po mananaBanana (3): Updated Github link for project. Updated .gitignore: Ignore autogenerated file - compile Returning if string dooesn't exist on stdin. Fixes "Binding failed" warning Åke Engelbrektson (1): Update sv.po
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Update ruby-mime-types-data to 3.2020.0425. 3.2020.04.25 / 2020-04-25 * Updated the IANA media registry entires as of release date. * Added several RAW image types based on data from GNOME RAW Thumbnailer. #33 fixing #32. * Added audio/wav. #31. * Added a type for Smarttech notebook files. #30. * Added an alias for audio/m4a files. #29. * Added application/x-ms-dos-executable. #28.
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Patchlevel 7b (Oct 2019) NEW FEATURES: o A X color database is not needed, but can be provided. The location of the database can be given at compile time, default /etc/X11/rgb.txt. BUGS FIXED: Ticket numbers refer to https://sourceforge.net/p/mcj/tickets/#. Debian bug numbers refer to https://bugs.debian.org/#. o Do not clip objects with line-thickness 0 having arrows. Ticket #53. o Do not segfault on circle/half circle arrowheads with a magnification larger 42. Always draw circle arrowheads with 40 points. Ticket #52. o Allow circles or ellipses with negative radii. Ticket #49. o Avoid "dimension too large error" with tikz output by avoiding coordinate values smaller than -16383. o Make tests (test1.c) work with -fsanitize=address compiler option. o Obey join-style of lines in tikz output. o Pass utf8-strings to svg output, escape some chars (<>&). o Accept inclined boxes and change them to polygons. Fixes ticket #43. o Make tests #27 and #33 work on Mac Darwin, failed due to whitespace formatting differences. From Hanspeter Niederstrasser. Ticket #40. o Use only latex, neither etex or tex, to test tikz output. Usage of etex, after hint from Roland Rosenfeld, closed debian bug 920368. o For tikz output, do not draw arrows on a single point line. o Omit spurious showpage when including jpg-file. From Rainer Buchty. o Correct a few memory leaks and corruptions. See commit d1c54f6. o Change negative color numbers to default color. Fixes ticket #30. o A spline with one point would cause segfault. Fixed, see ticket #29. o Allow one char without newline in the last line of an input file. Fixes ticket #28. o Harden input, mainly against files in which an incomplete object would be created and freeing the object would violate memory, i.e, it may cause segfault. See, e.g., ticket #27. o Properly initalize line storage when reading fig files version 1.3. Would segfault when reading incomplete line and trying to free it. Fixes ticket #26, debian bug 906743. o Silently ignore the hundred-first and more comment lines. This fixes ticket #25 and debian bug 906740. o Use SetFigFont, not SetFigFontNFSS in pictex output. Fixes https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/transfig/+bug/1359485 . o Accept blanks in color names (e.g., fig2dev -L eps -g"Misty Rose"..). o Correct typos in man-pages, debian 30_man_typo.patch. ------------------------------------- Patchlevel 7a (May 2018) NEW FEATURES: o Add option -w, wrap (create stand-alone perl file) for Perl/Tk output. o Distribute the X bitmaps files within fig2dev, no need to install these files. The files were needed for Tk and Perl/Tk output. BUGS FIXED: Ticket numbers refer to https://sourceforge.net/p/mcj/tickets/#. o Fix regression whereupon flipped ellipses were not read. Ticket #23. o Distribute i18n files ru_RU.CP1251.ps and uk_UA.KOI8-U.ps. o Make test "survive debian bug #890016" succeed on 32 bit systems. ------------------------------------- Patchlevel 7 (April 2018) OPTION LETTER CHANGES: o Language previous option current option ------------------------------------------------------------ cgm -b dummy -a epic -A scale -d scale eepic -A scale -d scale eepicemu -A scale -d scale gbx -i on|off -v ibmgl -m mag,xoff,yoff -m mag -x xoff -y yoff mp -I file -d file ps -S dummy -o NEW FEATURES: o Print language-specific help text by using fig2dev -L lang -h. o Add option -M, multipage, for MetaPost output language. o Add option -P, pagemode, and -z to choose a pagesize for pdf output. o Add option -W (scaling of figures not possible) for tikz. o Add option -b, border width, for LaTeX output language. o Add option -f for pstex_t and pdftex_t output language. o Add uk_UA and ru_RU encodings for PostScript output. Ticket #12. BUGS FIXED: o Update help text: Output help for dxf and textyl output language, add description of -g option for Tk/Tcl and Perl/Tk output, allow -f option for pstex_t and pdftex_t output language. Debian bug numbers refer to https://bugs.debian.org/#. Ticket numbers refer to https://sourceforge.net/p/mcj/tickets/#. o Sanitize input. Do not segfault on malformed input files. Fixes debian bugs 881143, 881144, 881396, 890015, 890016, 882021 and also 882022. o Do not put an %%Orientation: comment into PostScript output. Some viewers would rotate the resulting file, others not. o Fix build on NetBSD, which has a _setmode() function different from _setmode() on Windows. Ticket #17. Also, avoid alloca(). Ticket #16. o tikz output: Omit the semicolon after \pgftext[..]{...};. o Define PostScript patterns with larger tiles, may render better. #13 o Fix build in case libXpm is missing. Ticket #15. o Use netpbm programs instead of ghostscript, to produce smaller files. o Correctly embed eps files with binary preview (epsi, typically found on Microsoft systems). Also, allow to embed ps-files. Fixes debian bug 248807, ticket #8. o For compilation, do not depend on PATH_MAX being defined.
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## 2020 08 22 - Fix RT #133166, encoding not set for -st. Also reported as RT #133171 and git #35. This is a significant bug in version 2020061 which can corrupt data if perltidy is run as a filter on encoded text. **Please upgrade** - Fix issue RT #133161, perltidy -html was not working on pod - Fix issue git #33, allow control of space after '->' - Vertical alignment has been improved. Numerous minor issues have been fixed. - Formatting with the -lp option is improved. - Fixed issue git #32, misparse of bare 'ref' in ternary - When --assert-tidy is used and triggers an error, the first difference between input and output files is shown in the error output. This is a partial response to issue git #30. ## 2020 06 19 - Added support for Switch::Plain syntax, issue git #31. - Fixed minor problem where trailing 'unless' clauses were not getting vertically aligned. - Added a parameter --logical-padding or -lop to allow logical padding to be turned off. Requested by git #29. This flag is on by default. The man pages have examples. - Added a parameter -kpit=n to control spaces inside of parens following certain keywords, requested in git#26. This flag is off by default. - Added fix for git#25, improve vertical alignment for long lists with varying numbers of items per line. - calls to the module Perl::Tidy can now capture any output produced by a debug flag or one of the 'tee' flags through the new 'debugfile' and 'teefile' call parameters. These output streams are rarely used but they are now treated the same as any 'logfile' stream. - add option --break-at-old-semicolon-breakpoints', -bos, requested in RT#131644. This flag will keep lines beginning with a semicolon. - Added --use-unicode-gcstring to control use of Unicode::GCString for evaluating character widths of encoded data. The default is not to use this (--nouse-unicode-gcstring). If this flag is set, perltidy will look for Unicode::GCString and, if found, will use it to evaluate character display widths. This can improve displayed vertical alignment for files with wide characters. It is a nice feature but it is off by default to avoid conflicting formatting when there are multiple developers. Perltidy installation does not require Unicode::GCString, so users wanting to use this feature need set this flag and also to install Unicode::GCString separately. - Added --character-encoding=guess or -guess to have perltidy guess if a file (or other input stream) is encoded as -utf8 or some other single-byte encoding. This is useful when processing a mixture of file types, such as utf8 and latin-1. Please Note: The default encoding has been set to be 'guess' instead of 'none'. This seems like the best default, since it allows perltidy work properly with both utf8 files and older latin-1 files. The guess mode uses Encode::Guess, which is included in standard perl distributions, and only tries to guess if a file is utf8 or not, never any other encoding. If the guess is utf8, and if the file successfully decodes as utf8, then it the encoding is assumed to be utf8. Otherwise, no encoding is assumed. If you do not want to use this new default guess mode, or have a problem with it, you can set --character-encoding=none (the previous default) or --character-encoding=utf8 (if you deal with utf8 files). - Specific encodings of input files other than utf8 may now be given, for example --character-encoding=euc-jp. - Fix for git#22, Preserve function signature on a single line. An unwanted line break was being introduced when a closing signature paren followed a closing do brace. - Fix RT#132059, the -dac parameter was not working and caused an error exit - When -utf8 is used, any error output is encoded as utf8 - Fix for git#19, adjust line break around an 'xor' - Fix for git#18, added warning for missing comma before unknown bare word.
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Upstream changes: 1.17 2022-11-11 Todd Rinaldo <toddr@cpan.org> * Switch changelog entries to metacpan friendly format * #29 - Fix printf format conversion specifiers in croak to support size_t on all platforms * #11,#30 - Tty.pm: pre-allocate buffer for ioctl but leave it length 0 * #28 - Use $arg to match @ARGV in Makefile.PL
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\Brief Release notes file for the netcdf-cxx4 package. This file contains a high-level description of this package's evolution. Releases are in reverse chronological order (most recent first). Note that this file was created and maintained starting with the `netcdf-cxx4 4.3.0 release`. ## netCDF-CXX4 4.3.2 TBD ## netCDF-CXX4 v4.3.1 September 11, 2019 ### Requirements * netCDF-C 4.6.0 or greater ### Changes * [Enhancement] Added cmake support to distribution files created by `make dist`. * [Bug Fix] Added `ncFile::create()`, also added a new `open` function and constructor to allow for more flexibility when opening a file. See [GitHub #55](Unidata/netcdf-cxx4#55) for more information. * [Enhancement] Addressed an issue reported with `Intel Compilers 17.0.0`. See [GitHub #41](Unidata/netcdf-cxx4#41) for more information. * [Enhancement] Updated how `configure` determines information about the existing netCDF-C install. See [GitHub pull request #39](Unidata/netcdf-cxx4#39) for more information. * Corrected an issue where cmake-based builds weren't generating `ncxx4-config`. See [GitHub pull request #37](Unidata/netcdf-cxx4#37) for more information. ## netcdf-cxx4 v4.3.0 released May 13, 2016 * Fixed an issue where the tests were failing silently, and the underlying `NcType` class could not properly determine the type name or type size reliably. See [GitHub issue #30](Unidata/netcdf-cxx4#30) for more information. * Changed `NCXX_ENABLE_DOXYGEN` option to an easier-to-remember `ENABLE_DOXYGEN`. * Added `--enable-doxygen`, `-DNCXX_ENABLE_DOXYGEN=ON` options to allow generation of netCDF-CXX4 documentation via doxygen using either `configure` or `cmake`, respectively. * Added `netcdf-cxx4` to the [Coverity Scan Dashboard](https://scan.coverity.com/projects/unidata-netcdf-cxx4?tab=overview). * Added `open` and `close` methods for NcFile. See [Github Pull Request #18](Unidata/netcdf-cxx4#18) for more information. * Added `netcdf-cxx4` to travis-ci.org. See [https://travis-ci.org/Unidata/netcdf-cxx4](https://travis-ci.org/Unidata/netcdf-cxx4) for more details. * Added `NcCompoundType` methods `getMemberName` and `getMemberIndex`. See [Pull Request #19](Unidata/netcdf-cxx4#19) for more details. * Added `cmake` support to `netcdf-cxx4`, which will allow us to create a `CDash` continuous integration dashboard similar to those created for the `netcdf-c` and `netcdf-fortran` projects. * Added a `travis-ci` configuration file, `.travis.yml`. * Created `RELEASE_NOTES.md`.
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[0.3.0] - 2023-08-09 Added - Add support for description field. You can use this to provide more detail about a jolly entry, beyond its title. #19 - Add support for icons. Jolly will look up appropriate icons for files and display them inline. #18, #20, #35 - Added support for logging facade. Logging can be configured in the config file. #30 - Added basic CLI args to Jolly. Config file can now be specified as an argument. #31 Changed - Text shaping uses iced Advanced text shaping. Should have better support for non-ascii characters in entries #25, #36 Fixed - Cleaned up window resize commands to avoid flashing of window #26
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0.15.0: Feature Allow custom (de)normalization (#32) (aeecd6b) 0.14.1 Fix JSON deserialize Decimal (#31) (b6dc66a) 0.14.0 Feature Enhanced typehints and typing (#27) (410372a) 0.13.1 Fix Protect default value for serialization_types from unintended downstream modifications (#30) (0e814f5) 0.13.0 Feature Format specific (de)serialize (#25) (dc998df) 0.12.1 Fix Xml defaultNamespace serialization and detection (#20) (59eaa5f)
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1.18.0 (stable): Meson build: * The boost-shared option defaults to true (Kjell Ahlstedt) 1.17.1 (unstable): * Add SaveGuard save/restore object (Jason Rhinelander, Kjell Ahlstedt) Issue #9 (Ian Britten) * Add Surface::set/get_device_scale() (Thomas Holder) Merge request !22 * ScaledFont: Add get_text_extents() and get_glyph_extents() (Vitaly Dyachkov) Issue #30 * Use callback functions with C linkage (Kjell Ahlstedt) Issue glibmm#1 (Murray Cumming) Documentation: * Surface: Use cairomm names where possible (Kjell Ahlstedt) * Context: Fix some typos (Daniel Boles) Merge request !26 * Update Visual Studio build docs (Chun-wei Fan) Merge request !28 * Remove AUTHORS and MAINTAINERS; add info to README.md (Kjell Ahlstedt) Issue gtkmm#140 Build: * Meson build: Re-organize warnings-related compiler flags for MSVC (Chun-wei Fan) Merge request !24 * Autotools build: Add --disable-deprecated-api (Kjell Ahlstedt) Issue #29 (bbhtt) * Require cairo >= 1.14.0 (Kjell Ahlstedt) * Meson build: Detect if we build from a git subtree (William Roy) Merge request gtkmm!72 * Meson build: Don't copy files with configure_file() (Kjell Ahlstedt) * Meson build: Fix the evaluation of is_git_build on Windows (Kjell Ahlstedt) Issue gtkmm#131 (William Roy)
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What's Changed Bump pyo3 from 0.19.2 to 0.20.0 by @dependabot in #27 Improve README by @adamchainz in #30 Improve documentation by @adamchainz in #31
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[0.12.0] - 2024-01-07 Added - Move app-level configuration into a file (#89) - Right now the only supported field is preview_templates - Toggle query parameters and headers in recipe pane (#30) - You can easily enable/disable parameters and headers without having to modify the collection file now - Add Copy URL action, to get the full URL that a request will generate (#93) Changed - Show profile contents while in the profile list (#26) - Remove settings modal in favor of the settings file - Supporting changing configuration values during a session adds a lot of complexity
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v1.3.1 Changes Drop 3.7 support by @bagel897 in #28 do sys path hack by @bagel897 in #31 Misc Update deps by @bagel897 in #29 Update docs by @bagel897 in #30 v.1.3.0 Features Enum Support by @bagel897 in #19 Misc Use trusted publishing by @bagel897 in #17 deduplicate ci by @bagel897 in #20 chore: Configure Renovate by @renovate in #21 chore(deps): update pre-commit hook hadialqattan/pycln to v2.4.0 by @renovate in #23 chore(deps): update pre-commit hook pre-commit/mirrors-prettier to v3.1.0 by @renovate in #25 chore(deps): update pre-commit hook psf/black to v23.12.1 by @renovate in #26 chore(deps): update pre-commit hook charliermarsh/ruff-pre-commit to v0.1.11 by @renovate in #22 chore(deps): update actions/checkout action to v4 by @renovate in #27
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3.1.0 Latest (2024-01-09) What's Changed * Adds Ruby 3.2 to CI by @petergoldstein in #30 * Add net-http dependency to gemspec. by @simi in #31 * CI: Use Ruby 3.3 for linting by @olleolleolle in #35 * CI: Tell dependabot to update GH Actions by @olleolleolle in #34 * Bump actions/checkout from 3 to 4 by @dependabot in #36 New Contributors * @simi made their first contribution in #31 * @dependabot made their first contribution in #36
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v1.4.0 Released 2024-03-21 Features: - Custom commands can now specify an interpreter to use on a per-command basis. If a command uses a shebang #! line then the command's text will be passed as the next argument to the specified command. For example, using #!python3 -c as the first line in a custom command will cause python3 -c <command> to be executed. - Trees can now use branches defined in separate remotes when configuring the default branch to checkout. garden grow will now fetch the remote associated with the configured branch switching branches in order to make this possible. - Trees can now use any upstream branch from any configured remote in the branches section. Previously, branches associated with non-default remotes could not be created unless they were fetched beforehand. garden grow will now fetch the associated remote before creating the local branch. - garden grow now detects empty directories (e.g. the directories that are created when using uninitialized Git submodules) and will properly clone into the empty directories instead of treating them like an already-grown tree. (#30) Development: - garden can now be built on Windows. Symlink trees and the XDG base directory support is UNIX-only and disabled on Windows. (#17) - yaml-rust2 is now used instead of the yaml-rust-davvid fork that was being maintained by @davvid for use by garden. (#29)
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1.12.2 (2024-04-15) Changelog: * Task: Manage E_DEPRECATED #27 * Task: Remove CVS id that no longer makes sense #30 * Bug: Bug in DB/oci8.php ... oci_fetch_array called with wrong parameters #33 #34 * Bug: Errors raised in DB_storage::toString() if there are multi-column keys, on PHP >= 7 #35 * Bug: sqlite3 back-end incorrectly refers to 'resource' objects #38 #39
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2.2.1 (2024-04-15) What's Changed * Document "methods" option with its type as a list of Symbols by @olleolleolle in #30 * Update docs reference to RaiseError middleware by @Drowze in #32 * Add Ruby 3.3 to CI matrix by @m-nakamura145 in #33 * Improve README.md about exceptions config by @mi-wada in #35 * Check for Faraday::UploadIO while rewinding by @iMacTia in #37 * Bump actions/checkout from 3 to 4 by @dependabot in #38 New Contributors * @Drowze made their first contribution in #32 * @m-nakamura145 made their first contribution in #33 * @mi-wada made their first contribution in #35 * @dependabot made their first contribution in #38
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Upstream changes: 1.122 2023-02-04 BOOK [TESTS] - Use $^X in Perl tests, instead of 'perl' (RT #141674 by SREZIC) - Fix t/30-exit.t to pass on Windows (RT #133230 by Lisa Hansen) - Drop some author developement modules from BuildRequires (GH #30 by OALDERS)
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Upstream changes: 0.9732 2024-09-02 - delete_vertex_by_id now deletes edges if vertex multiness to 0 - add filter_{vertic,edg}es - {un,}directed_copy no longer use caching mechanism so can mutate copies 0.9731 2024-08-24 - add add_{edges,path}_by_id - fix calling "new" on Graph::Undirected object - make {,{un,}directed_}copy preserve multi{edg,vertex}ed - add {un,}directed_copy_attributes 0.9730 2024-08-22 - add get_edge_attribute_all - make SP_Dijkstra and SP_Bellman_Ford work with multiedged 0.9729 2024-06-28 - add is_planar (#31) - thanks @merkys 0.9728 2024-06-25 - add is_bipartite (#30) - thanks @merkys
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Added New display formats for enhanced visualization: git: Display Git status information for files grid: Present files in an organized grid layout sizemap: Visualize file sizes with proportional representation table: Show files in a structured table format timeline: Group files by creation/modification dates Interactive plugin management system Plugin update functionality via CLI Extended configuration options for customization Plugin support for default and long format customization Enhanced Significant performance improvements: Optimized tree view rendering More efficient recursive file listing Better memory management for large directories Plugin system improvements: Refined plugin interface for better integration More robust plugin installation process Enhanced plugin discovery and loading Sorting functionality: More accurate file sorting across all formats Improved performance for large directory sorting Fixed Memory leaks in recursive directory listing Plugin installation reliability issues Color output consistency across different formats What's Changed docs: add AUR instructions by @malteo in #28 Add Homebrew to readme by @triyanox in #30 Enhance display formats, plugin system, and performance optimizations for file listing by @triyanox in #31
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pkgsrc change: remove restriction to Ruby version. 0.3.2 (2024-11-11) What's Changed * Increase speed of UUID generation by @robotblake in #11 * Test RDoc coverage by @nobu in #25 * Build package by @nobu in #26 * Cleanup by @nobu in #27 * Update UUID documentation with RFC9562 links by @nevans in #30 New Contributors * @robotblake made their first contribution in #11 0.4.0 (2024-12-02) What's Changed * Bump rubygems/release-gem from 612653d273a73bdae1df8453e090060bb4db5f31 to 9e85cb11501bebc2ae661c1500176316d3987059 by @dependabot in #33 * Bump step-security/harden-runner from 2.10.1 to 2.10.2 by @dependabot in #32 * Removed Random::Formatter by @hsbt in #34
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Merge pull request #30 from espeak-ng/rel-1.3 release 1.3 Merge pull request #29 from DataTriny/oss-close-device Fix OSS device never getting closed Merge pull request #25 from barracuda156/darwin Fix headers for macOS Merge pull request #21 from brad0/oss_cleanup Cleanup header checks for OSS OpenBSD no longer uses OSS so remove the soundcard.h header check. FreeBSD / NetBSD / DragonFly / Linux all use sys/soundcard.h. Merge pull request #20 from codeofdusk/build-on-macos Check-in Mac fixes Merge pull request #18 from zment4/master Copy audio buffer and send for playback without blocking, fixes Windows audio choppyness Fix latency-related buffer sizing Turns out that eSpeak-NG (the main user of this lib) enforces a minimum buffer size of 60ms which is also the default size. This explains why smaller LATENCY values were inducing choppiness in the audio on some systems. Adjust the comment accordingly,. Also make sure computed buffer sizes don't land in the middle of a sample frame. Doing (samplerate * channels * LATENCY) / 1000 is wrong. Both ALSA and PulseAudio provide nice abstractions for buffer sizing so let's use them directly. In the ALSA case in particular, we want the period to be 60ms, not the whole buffer, so to interleave speech audio computation and audio playback. Fix audio choppiness on some systems Commit a41d46e816d2 ("Fix cancellation snappiness") made espeak unusable on the RaspberryPi due to extreme audio choppiness. This can sometimes be observed on some PC-type systems as well, albeit much less prominently. Relax the timing to the smallest value that makes it work again on the RaspberryPi. Issue #9: update notes about build environment
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# Rdpack 2.6.2 - `RStudio_reprompt` now issues a more informative error message when not called on a suitable file or function. Fixes issue #30, reported by @daattali. - now the LaTeX macro `\slash` is wrapped in a condition, so that it is passed on for LaTeX related output but converted to `/` for other formats (such as html). Fixes GeoBosh/rbibutils#9, reported by @MLopez-Ibanez. - fixed the test for the fix in Rdpack v2.6.1 (see below) to work with R-4.4.2, since that R-devel change was not carried on to R-4.4.2. (Note: the error concerns the test only. The fix in the code of the package works for any R version.) Fixes issue #37, reported by @charles-plessy. # Rdpack 2.6.1 - R-devel c86938 turned to error the warning for a non-existing key in the bib file. Fixed `insert_bib` (and a related test) to handle that. # Rdpack 2.6 - fixed issues causing 'lost braces' (actually, superfluous braces) NOTEs from checks in R-devel occuring with some accented LaTeX characters. These NOTEs are not yet activated on CRAN but if/when they do, developers using Rd macros `\insertRef` and `\insertCite` can eliminate them by building their packages with Rdpack (>= 2.6) and rbibutils (>= 2.2.16). Thanks to Sebastian Meyer for tracing down the issues. - fixed a `Sweave` expression in 'man/predefined.Rd' to not emit unnecessary braces (see the note above). # Rdpack 2.5 - Rd macros `insertCite` and friends were calling `\insert_citeOnly()` with argument `key` instead of `keys`. This was not an error since partial matching is ok here but not good practice. Fixes issue #28 reported by Marcel Ramos. - changed the saved value in "tests/testthat/dummyArticle.rds" used in 'test-bib.R' with a value obtained with R-devel r84896 n previu versins of R there wasasuperfluous final ' .'). - in some cases when square brackets were requested, rather than round ones, `\insertCiteOnly` was using closing round parenthesis. - in some cases `\insertCiteOnly` was not handling well the last cite when it was followed by free text.
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0.15.0 (29 Jun 2024): ---------------------- OCamlbuild 0.15.0 comes with first class support for native Windows ports of OCaml (MinGW64-w64 and MSVC). This support was historically provided by [opam-repository-mingw](https://fdopen.github.io/opam-repository-mingw/). - Misc: restore CI (unix, macos, windows) (#328, #329, #336, #349 by Hugo Heuzard) * Remove degraded mode for windows (#333 by Hugo Heuzard) - Remove light mode (#332 by Hugo Heuzard) - Make the codebase work on windows native (#329, #333, #334, #338, #339, #342, #343, #344 by Hugo Heuzard) * No longer treat empty path in PATH env variable as the current working directory (#339 by Hugo Heuzard) - Emit a warning if several calls are made to `Ocamlbuild_plugin.dispatch` -- all calls before the last one are ignored, which may not be what users expect. (#30 by Gabriel Scherer, review by whitequark) - Rename user-rebindable {LINK,COMP}FLAGS into OCB_{LINK,COMP}FLAGS (#303 by Gabriel Scherer) 0.14.3 (20 Dec 2023): --------------------- - Add OCaml 5.2 support (#325 by Hugo Heuzard) - Quote Makefile arguments to allow spaces in paths, especially on Windows. Documented in #321 (#324 by Jonah Beckford)
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# bit64 4.6.0-1 ## NOTICE OF PLANNED BREAKING CHANGES 1. {bit64} exports many S3 methods directly. Calling S3 methods directly is generally bad form; we should rely on the S3 dispatch system for this. Needing to export an S3 method is usually indicative of some deep issue that's otherwise hard to work around. I plan to un-export most if not all S3 methods in future versions. In this release, there will be no change in behavior besides this notice in the NEWS. Going forward, I see two types of S3 exports: (1) exports that have no discoverable direct usage (that is, a global GitHub search, which includes the CRAN mirror, turned up _no_ R code calling them directly, except perhaps in `:::` form, which would be unaffected by un-export); and (2) exports that _are_ observed to be called directly by some number of downstreams. With the former, I am more comfortable un-exporting more aggressively; with the latter, I will take a more gradual approach. Here are the S3 methods that are currently exported, for which I found no record of them being called directly: `-.integer64`, `:.default`, `:.integer64`, `!.integer64`, `!=.integer64`, `[.integer64`, `[[.integer64`, `[[<-.integer64`, `*.integer64`, `/.integer64`, `&.integer64`, `%/%.integer64`, `%%.integer64`, `%in%.default`, `%in%.integer64`, `^.integer64`, `+.integer64`, `<.integer64`, `<=.integer64`, `==.integer64`, `>.integer64`, `>=.integer64`, `|.integer64`, `all.equal.integer64`, `as.bitstring.integer64`, `as.integer64.factor`, `as.integer64.integer64`, `as.integer64.NULL`, `as.list.integer64`, `as.logical.integer64`, `cbind.integer64`, `ceiling.integer64`, `cummax.integer64`, `cummin.integer64`, `cumprod.integer64`, `cumsum.integer64`, `diff.integer64`, `duplicated.integer64`, `floor.integer64`, `hashdup.cache_integer64`, `hashfin.cache_integer64`, `hashfun.integer64`, `hashmap.integer64`, `hashmaptab.integer64`, `hashmapuni.integer64`, `hashmapupo.integer64`, `hashpos.cache_integer64`, `hashrev.cache_integer64`, `hashrin.cache_integer64`, `hashtab.cache_integer64`, `hashuni.cache_integer64`, `hashupo.cache_integer64`, `is.double.default`, `is.double.integer64`, `is.finite.integer64`, `is.infinite.integer64`, `is.nan.integer64`, `is.sorted.integer64`, `is.vector.integer64`, `keypos.integer64`, `length<-.integer64`, `log10.integer64`, `log2.integer64`, `match.default`, `match.integer64`, `mean.integer64`, `median.integer64`, `mergeorder.integer64`, `mergesort.integer64`, `mergesortorder.integer64`, `na.count.integer64`, `nties.integer64`, `nunique.integer64`, `nvalid.integer64`, `order.default`, `order.integer64`, `orderdup.integer64`, `orderfin.integer64`, `orderkey.integer64`, `ordernut.integer64`, `orderpos.integer64`, `orderqtl.integer64`, `orderrnk.integer64`, `ordertab.integer64`, `ordertie.integer64`, `orderuni.integer64`, `orderupo.integer64`, `prank.integer64`, `print.bitstring`, `prod.integer64`, `qtile.integer64`, `quantile.integer64`, `quickorder.integer64`, `quicksort.integer64`, `quicksortorder.integer64`, `radixorder.integer64`, `radixsort.integer64`, `radixsortorder.integer64`, `ramorder.integer64`, `ramsort.integer64`, `ramsortorder.integer64`, `range.integer64`, `rank.default`, `rbind.integer64`, `round.integer64`, `scale.integer64`, `shellorder.integer64`, `shellsort.integer64`, `shellsortorder.integer64`, `sign.integer64`, `signif.integer64`, `sort.integer64`, `sortfin.integer64`, `sortnut.integer64`, `sortorderdup.integer64`, `sortorderkey.integer64`, `sortorderpos.integer64`, `sortorderrnk.integer64`, `sortordertab.integer64`, `sortordertie.integer64`, `sortorderuni.integer64`, `sortorderupo.integer64`, `sortql.integer64`, `sorttab.integer64`, `sortuni.integer64`, `sqrt.integer64`, `summary.integer64`, `table.integer64`, `tiepos.integer64`, `trunc.integer64`, `unipos.integer64` Here are the S3 methods that are currently exported for which I _do_ find record of them being called directly: `abs.integer64`, `as.character.integer64`, `as.data.frame.integer64`, `as.double.integer64`, `as.integer.integer64`, `as.integer64.bitstring`, `as.integer64.character`, `as.integer64.double`, `as.integer64.integer`, `as.integer64.logical`, `c.integer64`, `format.integer64`, `identical.integer64`, `is.na.integer64`, `lim.integer64`, `max.integer64`, `min.integer64`, `print.integer64`, `rank.integer64`, `seq.integer64`, `str.integer64`, `sum.integer64`, `unique.integer64` In the next release (provisionally, 4.7.0), I will add a `warning()` to any S3 method in the former classification, while nothing will change for the latter classification. I may reach out to authors observed to call the methods directly. In the subsequent release (provisionally, 4.8.0), I will un-export any S3 method in the former classification, and add a `warning()` to any S3 method in the latter classification. In the sub-subsequent release (provisionally, 4.9.0), I will un-export any S3 method in the latter classification. Please reach out (e.g., the GitHub log for #76) if you have any concerns about this plan. 1. {bit64} lists {bit} as `Depends:`. IMO this form of dependency should be deprecated by R now that `Imports:` is widely available and well-supported for many years. In the next release (provisionally, 4.7.0), I will move bit to Imports. The practical implication is that currently, `library(bit64)` will make {bit} objects like `is.bit()` available for use without namespace-qualification. This practice makes code harder to read and maintain. Users relying on this in scripts can (1) write `library(bit)` to attach {bit} explicitly or (2) namespace-qualify all {bit} calls with `bit::`. Package authors relying on this can (1) add `import(bit)` to make the full {bit} namespace available or (2) namespace-qualify all {bit} calls with `bit::`; adding {bit} to `Imports:` or `Suggests:` will also be necessary. I will reach out to CRAN authors with any required changes. Depending on the impact size, I might make this transition more gradual (e.g. starting by re-exporting some or all {bit} functions from {bit64}, with warning, before un-exporting them in a subsequent release). ## NEW FEATURES 1. Implemented S3 methods for `rowSums()` and `colSums()`. Importantly they handle `NA` values correctly, #38. Thanks @vlulla for the request. Note that these are implemented as wrappers to `apply()` calls, so they may not be as efficient. PRs welcome for implementing the efficient equivalents. Note that by necessity, this grows the set of base exports overwritten to include `rowSums()` and `colSums()`, which are exported as S3 generics dispatching to `base::rowSums()` and `base::colSums()` by default. 1. Partially powering this is a new `aperm()` method for integer64 which allows `apply()` to work as intended. Using `apply()` directly may still strip the integer64 class; that may be supported later (see #87). 1. `is.na()` is supported for long vector input (more than `2^31` elements), #30. Thanks @ilia-kats for the request. Long vector support will be added on an as-needed basis as I don't have a great machine for testing these features -- PRs welcome! ## BUG FIXES 1. `all.equal.integer64()` gets the same fix for vector `scale=` to work as intended that `all.equal.numeric()` got in R 4.1.3, #23. 1. Made edits to `match()` to handle `is.integer64(table)` better for older versions of R, including a new `mtfrm()` method for integer64 objects in R>=4.2.0, #85 and #111. ## NOTES 1. After creating, developing, and maintaining {bit64} for about 13 years, Jens Oehlschlägel has decided to step down as maintainer of the package. Michael Chirico will take over in this duty. Thank you Jens for creating such a wonderful & important part of the R ecosystem! I don't have any major plans for new features, and mostly hope to keep the package running and up to date. Contributors most welcome! I am also trying to freshen up the code base to make contribution easier. 1. The R version dependency has increased from 3.0.1 (May 2013) to 3.4.0 (April 2017). We plan to keep roughly the same R dependency as {data.table}, i.e., as old as possibly for as long as possible, with some bias towards gradually bringing in new R features to reduce the maintenance overhead of a growing nest of workarounds to keep the package "fresh" for users of the latest R versions. Required package {bit} already requires R 3.4.0, so the old 3.0.1 requirement was effectively impossible anyway. 1. Default packages {methods}, {stats}, and {utils} are now `Imports:`, not `Depends:`, dependencies. `Depends:` is an out-dated mode of dependency in R. This will only affect the small audience of users that run R with `R_DEFAULT_PACKAGES=NULL` (or some other subset excluding some of these three), _and_ who are relying (perhaps implicitly) on {bit64} being responsible for attaching those packages. It is my intention to move {bit} from `Depends:` to `Imports:` as well, but this migration will be done more gingerly -- it is more conceivable that this will constitute a breaking change for some use cases, therefore it will be done in phases. Nothing is done in this release, but here is your earliest warning that from the next release, it will be a warning to rely on {bit64} to attach {bit} functions for you. 1. Package documentation is now managed with {roxygen2}, #61. I tried to retain everything in the original documentation, but the diff required to do so was quite unmanageable (5,000+ lines), so please alert me if anything looks amiss. Most importantly, I ensured the NAMESPACE remains unchanged. 1. The signature of `identical.integer64()` loses `extptr.as.ref=`, which is unavailable for R<4.2.0, but gains `...` to allow this argument in newer versions, #37. 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v1.4.0 What's Changed enabling link-time optimization and codegen-units by @anistark in #34 add multi language support by @anistark in #33 v1.3.0 What's Changed Use rustls for reqwest by @kageiit in #17 [Experimental] Feature/python support by @itamar-lc in #18 Add CI and release binaries workflows by @kageiit in #16 add choosealincese live data for license check by @anistark in #20 fix: Fixes lint warning and introduces a lint check on the PRs by @farhaanbukhsh in #26 add debug mode. fix license parser for unknown or no license scenario by @anistark in #30
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3.1.4 (2022-09-15) * declare mimemessage::data property * drop support for PHP older than 7.3 3.1.5 (2023-07-27) * drop usage of removed mbfl APIs in PHP 8.3 * fix GH-27 MimeMessage::__construct() throws TypeError with $mode=stream * fix GH-21, GH-22, GH-24 segfault in mailparse_msg_parse without mime-version * fix #81403 mailparse_rfc822_parse_addresses drops escaped quotes 3.1.6 (2023-08-22) * fix #29 Segmentation fault with ISO-2022-JP Subject header * fix #30 Segmentation fault with UTF-8 encoded X-MS-Iris-MetaData header * revert fix #81403 mailparse_rfc822_parse_addresses drops escaped quotes 3.1.7 (2024-10-04) * PHP 8.4 compatibility 3.1.8 (2024-10-04) * PHP 8.4 compatibility
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## Changes in version 0.14.1 **Released on March 29th, 2025.** * Issue #263: fix release tarball by relying on `make dist`. * Document ATF to Kyua mappings for metadata properties. * Support `require.diskspace` ATF metadata property. * Support backwards compatible `unprivileged_user` metadata property for ease of use dealing with ATF vs Kyua. * Fix building from source by tracking `utils/process/Kyuafile.in` and `engine/execenv/execenv_fwd.hpp` with automake. ## Changes in version 0.14 **Released on December 31st, 2024.** * Replace `--with-atf` with `--enable-atf`. The latter must be specified to enable ATF support and the Kyua tests by proxy. * Require newer versions of ATF (0.21) and Lutok (0.5). This is being done as part of a multi-phase deprecation of pre-C++11 environments. * Vendor the ATF m4 files from the freebsd/atf repo. * Translate `is_exclusive` metadata to its ATF counterpart. * Issue #236: fix accidental test forkbomb in specific user environments with `integration` tests by avoiding infinite recursion calling kyua. * Fix the build on Ubuntu 24.04. - execenv support added. This FreeBSD-specific feature allows tests to be executed in jails. * Issue #169: Remove deprecated `readdir_r` use. * Fix build issue on more recent versions of MacOS. * Fix build issue on IllumOS. * Fix issues with PID reuse in testcases. * Escape characters captured from stderr and stdout in HTML output. * `integration/cmd_report_test:verbose`: fix regular expression used in tests which would break in certain user environments. * Add Cirrus CI support for testing Kyua on FreeBSD. * Remove `UTILS_UNUSED_PARAM` macro. * Fix document rendering with newer versions of doxygen. * Issue #152: explicitly require C++11 language features when compiling Kyua. Remove `std::shared_ptr` compatibility header, `utils/shared_ptr.hpp`. * Fix `igor` and `mandoc -Tlint` reported issues with generated manpages. * Issue #167: fix typos in kyua(1) manpage. ## Changes in version 0.13 **Released on August 26th, 2016.** * Fixed execution of test cases as an unprivileged user, at least under NetBSD 7.0. Kyua-level failures were probably a regression introduced in Kyua 0.12, but the underlying may have existed for much longer: test cases might have previously failed for mysterious reasons when running under an unprivileged user. * Issue #134: Fixed metadata test broken on 32-bit platforms. * Issue #139: Added per-test case start/end timestamps to all reports. * Issue #156: Fixed crashes due to the invalid handling of cleanup routine data and triggered by the reuse of PIDs in long-running Kyua instances. * Issue #159: Fixed TAP parser to ignore case while matching `TODO` and `SKIP` directives, and to also recognize `Skipped`. * Fixed potential crash due to a race condition in the unprogramming of timers to control test deadlines. ## Changes in version 0.12 **Released on November 22nd, 2015.** This is a huge release and marks a major milestone for Kyua as it finally implements a long-standing feature request: the ability to execute test cases in parallel. This is a big deal because test cases are rarely CPU-bound: running them in parallel yields much faster execution times for large test suites, allowing faster iteration of changes during development. As an example: the FreeBSD test suite as of this date contains 3285 test cases. With sequential execution, a full test suite run takes around 12 minutes to complete, whereas on a 4-core machine with a high level of parallelism it takes a little over 1 minute. Implementing parallel execution required rewriting most of Kyua's core and partly explains explains why there has not been a new release for over a year. The current implementation is purely subprocess-based, which works but has some limitations and has resulted in a core that is really complex and difficult to understand. Future versions will investigate the use of threads instead for a simplified programming model and additional parallelization possibilities. * Issue #2: Implemented support to execute test cases in parallel when invoking `kyua test`. Parallel execution is *only* enabled when the new `parallelism` configuration variable is set to a value greater than `1`. The default behavior is still to run tests sequentially because some test suites contain test cases with side-effects that might fail when run in parallel. To resolve this, the new metadata property `is_exclusive` can be set to `true` on a test basis to indicate that the test must be run on its own. * Known regression: Running `kyua debug` on a TAP-based test program does not currently report the output in real time. The output will only be displayed once the test program completes. This is a shortcoming of the new parallel execution engine and will be resolved. * Removed the external C-based testers code in favor of the new built-in implementations. The new approach feels significantly faster than the previous one. * Fixed the handling of relative paths in the `fs.*` functions available in `Kyuafile`s. All paths are now resolved relative to the location of the caller `Kyuafile`. `Kyuafile.top` has been updated with these changes and you should update custom copies of this file with the new version. * Changed temporary directory creation to always grant search permissions on temporary directories. This is to prevent potential problems when running Kyua as root and executing test cases that require dropping privileges (as they may later be unable to use absolute paths that point inside their work directory). * The cleanup of work directories does not longer attempt to deal with mount points. If a test case mounts a file system and forgets to unmount it, the mount point will be left behind. It is now the responsibility of the test case to clean after itself. The reasons for this change are simplicity and clarity: there are many more things that a test case can do that have side-effects on the system and Kyua cannot protect against them all, so it is better to just have the test undo anything it might have done. * Improved `kyua report --verbose` to properly handle environment variables with continuation lines in them, and fixed the integration tests for this command to avoid false negatives. * Changed the configuration file format to accept the definition of unknown variables without declaring them local. The syntax version number remains at 2. This is to allow configuration files for newer Kyua versions to work on older Kyua versions, as there is no reason to forbid this. * Fixed stacktrace gathering with FreeBSD's ancient version of GDB. GDB 6.1.1 (circa 2004) does not have the `-ex` flag so we need to generate a temporary GDB script and feed it to GDB with `-x` instead. * Issue #136: Fixed the XML escaping in the JUnit output so that non-printable characters are properly handled when they appear in the process's stdout or stderr. * Issue #141: Improved reporting of errors triggered by sqlite3. In particular, all error messages are now tagged with their corresponding database filename and, if they are API-level errors, the name of the sqlite3 function that caused them. * Issue #144: Improved documentation on the support for custom properties in the test metadata. * Converted the `INSTALL`, `NEWS`, and `README` distribution documents to Markdown for better formatting online. ## Changes in version 0.11 **Released on October 23rd, 2014.** * Added support to print the details of all test cases (metadata and their output) to `report`. This is via a new `--verbose` flag which replaces the previous `--show-context`. * Added support to specify the amount of physical disk space required by a test case. This is in the form of a new `required_disk_space` metadata property, which can also be provided by ATF test cases as `require.diskspace`. * Assimilated the contents of all the `kyua-*-tester(1)` and `kyua-*-interface(7)` manual pages into more relevant places. In particular, added more details on test program registration and their metadata to `kyuafile(5)`, and added `kyua-test-isolation(7)` describing the isolation features of the test execution. * Assimilated the contents of all auxiliary manual pages, including `kyua-build-root(7)`, `kyua-results-files(7)`, `kyua-test-filters(7)` and `kyua-test-isolation(7)`, into the relevant command-specific manual pages. This is for easier discoverability of relevant information when reading how specific Kyua commands work. * Issue #30: Plumbed through support to query configuration variables from ATF's test case heads. This resolves the confusing situation where test cases could only do this from their body and cleanup routines. * Issue #49: Extended `report` to support test case filters as command-line arguments. Combined with `--verbose`, this allows inspecting the details of a test case failure after execution. * Issue #55: Deprecated support for specifying `test_suite` overrides on a test program basis. This idiom should not be used but support for it remains in place. * Issue #72: Added caching support to the `getcwd(3)` test in configure so that the result can be overriden for cross-compilation purposes. * Issue #83: Changed manual page headings to include a `kyua` prefix in their name. This prevents some possible confusion when displaying, for example, the `kyua-test` manual page with a plain name of `test`. * Issue #84: Started passing test-suite configuration variables to plain and TAP test programs via the environment. The name of the environment variables set this way is prefixed by `TEST_ENV_`, so a configuration variable of the form `test_suites.some_name.allow_unsafe_ops=yes` in `kyua.conf` becomes `TEST_ENV_allow_unsafe_ops=YES` in the environment. * Issues #97 and #116: Fixed the build on Illumos. * Issue #102: Set `TMPDIR` to the test case's work directory when running the test case. If the test case happens to use the `mktemp(3)` family of functions (due to misunderstandings on how Kyua works or due to the reuse of legacy test code), we don't want it to easily escape the automanaged work directory. * Issue #103: Started being more liberal in the parsing of TAP test results by treating the number in `ok` and `not ok` lines as optional. * Issue #105: Started using tmpfs instead of md as a temporary file system for tests in FreeBSD so that we do not leak `md(4)` devices. * Issue #109: Changed the privilege dropping code to start properly dropping group privileges when `unprivileged_user` is set. Also fixes `testers/run_test:fork_wait__unprivileged_group`. * Issue #110: Changed `help` to display version information and clarified the purpose of the `about` command in its documentation. * Issue #111: Fixed crash when defining a test program in a `Kyuafile` that has not yet specified the test suite name. * Issue #114: Improved the `kyuafile(5)` manual page by clarifying the restrictions of the `include()` directive and by adding abundant examples. ## Changes in version 0.10 **Experimental version released on August 14th, 2014.** * Merged `kyua-cli` and `kyua-testers` into a single `kyua` package. * Dropped the `kyua-atf-compat` package. * Issue #100: Do not try to drop privileges to `unprivileged_user` when we are already running as an unprivileged user. Doing so is not possible and thus causes spurious test failures when the current user is not root and the current user and `unprivileged_user` do not match. * Issue #79: Mention `kyua.conf(5)` in the *See also* section of `kyua(1)`. * Issue #75: Change the `rewrite__expected_signal__bad_arg` test in `testers/atf_result_test` to use a different signal value. This is to prevent triggering a core dump that made the test fail in some platforms. ## Changes in kyua-cli version 0.9 **Experimental version released on August 8th, 2014.** Major changes: The internal architecture of Kyua to record the results of test suite runs has completely changed in this release. Kyua no longer stores all the different test suite run results as different "actions" within the single `store.db` database. Instead, Kyua now generates a separate results file inside `~/.kyua/store/` for every test suite run. Due to the complexity involved in the migration process and the little need for it, this is probably going to be the only release where the `db-migrate` command is able to convert an old `store.db` file to the new scheme. Changes in more detail: * Added the `report-junit` command to generate JUnit XML result files. The output has been verified to work within Jenkins. * Switched to results files specific to their corresponding test suite run. The unified `store.db` file is now gone: `kyua test` creates a new results file for every invocation under `~/.kyua/store/` and the `kyua report*` commands are able to locate the latest file for a corresponding test suite automatically. * The `db-migrate` command takes an old `store.db` file and generates one results file for every previously-recorded action, later deleting the `store.db` file. * The `--action` flag has been removed from all commands that accepted it. This has been superseded by the tests results files. * The `--store` flag that many commands took has been renamed to `--results-file` in line with the semantical changes. * The `db-exec` command no longer creates an empty database when none is found. This command is now intended to run only over existing files. ## Changes in kyua-testers version 0.3 **Experimental version released on August 8th, 2014.** * Made the testers set a "sanitized" value for the `HOME` environment variable where, for example, consecutive and trailing slashes have been cleared. Mac OS X has a tendency to append a trailing slash to the value of `TMPDIR`, which can cause third-party tests to fail if they compare `${HOME}` with `$(pwd)`. * Issues #85, #86, #90 and #92: Made the TAP parser more complete: mark test cases reported as `TODO` or `SKIP` as passed; handle skip plans; ignore lines that look like `ok` and `not ok` but aren't results; and handle test programs that report a pass but exit with a non-zero code. ## Changes in kyua-cli version 0.8 **Experimental version released on December 7th, 2013.** * Added support for Lutok 0.4. * Issue #24: Plug the bootstrap tests back into the test suite. Fixes in `kyua-testers` 0.2 to isolate test cases into their own sessions should allow these to run fine. * Issue #74: Changed the `kyuafile(5)` parser to automatically discover existing tester interfaces. The various `*_test_program()` functions will now exist (or not) based on tester availability, which simplifies the addition of new testers or the selective installation of them. ## Changes in kyua-testers version 0.2 **Experimental version released on December 7th, 2013.** * Issue #74: Added the `kyua-tap-tester`, a new backend to interact with test programs that comply with the Test Anything Protocol. * Issue #69: Cope with the lack of `AM_PROG_AR` in `configure.ac`, which first appeared in Automake 1.11.2. Fixes a problem in Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, which appears stuck in 1.11.1. * Issue #24: Improve test case isolation by confining the tests to their own session instead of just to their own process group. ## Changes in kyua-cli version 0.7 **Experimental version released on October 18th, 2013.** * Made failures from testers more resilent. If a tester fails, the corresponding test case will be marked as broken instead of causing kyua to exit. * Added the `--results-filter` option to the `report-html` command and set its default value to skip passed results from HTML reports. This is to keep these reports more succint and to avoid generating tons of detail files that will be, in general, useless. * Switched to use Lutok 0.3 to gain compatibility with Lua 5.2. * Issue #69: Cope with the lack of `AM_PROG_AR` in `configure.ac`, which first appeared in Automake 1.11.2. Fixes a problem in Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, which appears stuck in 1.11.1. ## Changes in kyua-cli version 0.6 **Experimental version released on February 22nd, 2013.** * Issue #36: Changed `kyua help` to not fail when the configuration file is bogus. Help should always work. * Issue #37: Simplified the `syntax()` calls in configuration and `Kyuafile` files to only specify the requested version instead of also the format name. The format name is implied by the file being loaded, so there is no use in the caller having to specify it. The version number of these file formats has been bumped to 2. * Issue #39: Added per-test-case metadata values to the HTML reports. * Issue #40: Rewrote the documentation as manual pages and removed the previous GNU Info document. * Issue #47: Started using the independent testers in the `kyua-testers` package to run the test cases. Kyua does not implement the logic to invoke test cases any more, which provides for better modularity, extensibility and robustness. * Issue #57: Added support to specify arbitrary metadata properties for test programs right from the `Kyuafile`. This is to make plain test programs more versatile, by allowing them to specify any of the requirements (allowed architectures, required files, etc.) supported by Kyua. * Reduced automatic screen line wrapping of messages to the `help` command and the output of tables by `db-exec`. Wrapping any other messages (specially anything going to stderr) was very annoying because it prevented natural copy/pasting of text. * Increased the granularity of the error codes returned by `kyua(1)` to denote different error conditions. This avoids the overload of `1` to indicate both "expected" errors from specific subcommands and unexpected errors caused by the internals of the code. The manual now correctly explain how the exit codes behave on a command basis. * Optimized the database schema to make report generation almost instantaneous. * Bumped the database schema to 2. The database now records the metadata of both test programs and test cases generically, without knowledge of their interface. * Added the `db-migrate` command to provide a mechanism to upgrade a database with an old schema to the current schema. * Removed the GDB build-time configuration variable. This is now part of the `kyua-testers` package. * Issue #31: Rewrote the `Kyuafile` parsing code in C++, which results in a much simpler implementation. As a side-effect, this gets rid of the external Lua files required by `kyua`, which in turn make the tool self-contained. * Added caching of various configure test results (particularly in those tests that need to execute a test program) so that cross-compilers can predefine the results of the tests without having to run the executables. ## Changes in kyua-testers version 0.1 **Experimental version released on February 19th, 2013.** This is the first public release of the `kyua-testers` package. The goal of this first release is to adopt all the test case execution code of `kyua-cli` 0.5 and ship it as a collection of independent tester binaries. The `kyua-cli` package will rely on these binaries to run the tests, which provides better modularity and simplicity to the architecture of Kyua. The code in this package is all C as opposed to the current C++ codebase of `kyua-cli`, which means that the overall build times of Kyua are now reduced. ## Changes in kyua-cli version 0.5 **Experimental version released on July 10th, 2012.** * Issue #15: Added automatic stacktrace gathering of crashing test cases. This relies on GDB and is a best-effort operation. * Issue #32: Added the `--build-root` option to the debug, list and test commands. This allows executing test programs from a different directory than where the `Kyuafile` scripts live. See the *Build roots* section in the manual for more details. * Issue #33: Removed the `kyuaify.sh` script. This has been renamed to atf2kyua and moved to the `kyua-atf-compat` module, where it ships as a first-class utility (with a manual page and tests). * Issue #34: Changed the HTML reports to include the stdout and stderr of every test case. * Fixed the build when using a "build directory" and a clean source tree from the repository. ## Changes in kyua-cli version 0.4 **Experimental version released on June 6th, 2012.** * Added the `report-html` command to generate HTML reports of the execution of any recorded action. * Changed the `--output` flag of the `report` command to only take a path to the target file, not its format. Different formats are better supported by implementing different subcommands, as the options they may receive will vary from format to format. * Added a `--with-atf` flag to the configure script to control whether the ATF tests get built or not. May be useful for packaging systems that do not have ATF in them yet. Disabling ATF also cuts down the build time of Kyua significantly, but with the obvious drawbacks. * Grouped `kyua` subcommands by topic both in the output of `help` and in the documentation. In general, the user needs to be aware of commands that rely on a current project and those commands that rely purely on the database to generate reports. * Made `help` print the descriptions of options and commands properly tabulated. * Changed most informational messages to automatically wrap on screen boundaries. * Rewrote the configuration file parsing module for extensibility. This will allow future versions of Kyua to provide additional user-facing options in the configuration file. No syntax changes have been made, so existing configuration files (version 1) will continue to be parsed without problems. There is one little exception though: all variables under the top-level `test_suites` tree must be declared as strings. Similarly, the `-v` and `--variable` flags to the command line must now carry a `test_suites.` prefix when referencing any variables under such tree. ## Changes in kyua-cli version 0.3 **Experimental version released on February 24th, 2012.** * Made the `test` command record the results of the executed test cases into a SQLite database. As a side effect, `test` now supports a `--store` option to indicate where the database lives. * Added the `report` command to generate plain-text reports of the test results stored in the database. The interface of this command is certainly subject to change at this point. * Added the `db-exec` command to directly interact with the store database. * Issue #28: Added support for the `require.memory` test case property introduced in ATF 0.15. * Renamed the user-specific configuration file from `~/.kyuarc` to `~/.kyua/kyua.conf` for consistency with other files stored in the `~/.kyua/` subdirectory. * Switched to use Lutok instead of our own wrappers over the Lua C library. Lutok is just what used to be our own utils::lua module, but is now distributed separately. * Removed the `Atffile`s from the source tree. Kyua is stable enough to generate trustworthy reports, and we do not want to give the impression that atf-run / atf-report are still supported. * Enabled logging to stderr for our own test programs. This makes it slightly easier to debug problems in our own code when we get a failing test. ## Changes in kyua-cli version 0.2 **Experimental version released on August 24th, 2011.** The biggest change in this release is the ability for Kyua to run test programs implemented using different frameworks. What this means is that, now, a Kyua test suite can include not only ATF-based test programs, but also "legacy" (aka plain) test programs that do not use any framework. I.e. if you have tests that are simple programs that exit with 0 on success and 1 on failure, you can plug them in into a Kyua test suite. Other than this, there have been several user-visible changes. The most important are the addition of the new `config` and `debug` subcommands to the `kyua` binary. The former can be used to inspect the runtime configuration of Kyua after parsing, and the latter is useful to interact with failing tests cases in order to get more data about the failure itself. Without further ado, here comes the itemized list of changes: * Generalized the run-time engine to support executing test programs that implement different interfaces. Test programs that use the ATF libraries are just a special case of this. (Issue #18.) * Added support to the engine to run `plain` test programs: i.e. test programs that do not use any framework and report their pass/fail status as an exit code. This is to simplify the integration of legacy test programs into a test suite, and also to demonstrate that the run-time engine is generic enough to support different test interfaces. (Issue #18.) * Added the `debug` subcommand. This command allows end users to tweak the execution of a specific test case and to poke into the behavior of its execution. At the moment, all this command allows is to view the stdout and stderr of the command in real time (which the `test` command currently completely hides). * Added the `config` subcommand. This command allows the end user to inspect the current configuration variables after evaluation, without having to read through configuration files. (Issue #11.) * Removed the `test_suites_var` function from configuration files. This was used to set the value of test-suite-sepecific variables, but it was ugly-looking. It is now possible to use the more natural syntax `test_suites.<test-suite-name>.<variable> = <value>`. (Issue #11.) * Added a mechanism to disable the loading of configuration files altogether. Needed for testing purposes and for scriptability. Available by passing the `--config=none` flag. * Enabled detection of unused parameters and variables in the code and fixed all warnings. (Issue #23.) * Changed the behavior of "developer mode". Compiler warnings are now enabled unconditionally regardless of whether we are in developer mode or not; developer mode is now only used to perform strict warning checks and to enable assertions. Additionally, developer mode is now only automatically enabled when building from the repository, not for formal releases. (Issue #22.) * Fixed many build and portability problems to Debian sid with GCC 4.6.3 and Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS. (Issues #20, #21, #26.) ## Changes in kyua-cli version 0.1 **Experimental version released on June 23rd, 2011.** This is the first public release of the `kyua-cli` package. The scope of this release is to provide functional replacement for the `atf-run` utility included in the atf package. At this point, `kyua` can reliably run the NetBSD 5.99.53 test suite delivering the same results as `atf-run`. The reporting facilities of this release are quite limited. There is no replacement for `atf-report` yet, and there is no easy way of debugging failing test programs other than running them by hand. These features will mark future milestones and therefore be part of other releases. Be aware that this release has suffered very limited field testing. The test suite for `kyua-cli` is quite comprehensive, but some bugs may be left in any place.
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2.0.0 (2025-04-24) What's Changed * Alternative ZFRS to improve memory allocation by @whomwah in #28 * Upgrade StandardRB dependencies by @whomwah in #30 * Update rubocop by @whomwah in #31 * Fix 'do your own rendering' example. by @jamesneal in #32 * Dependency upgrades by @whomwah in #33 * Add Ruby 3.2 to CI by @whomwah in #34 * chore: Updating dependencies by @whomwah in #40 * chore: add workflow_dispatch: to workflow by @whomwah in #41 * Feat/fixes april 2025 by @whomwah in #44 * Releases/v2.0.0 by @whomwah in #45 New Contributors * @jamesneal made their first contribution in #32
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2.0.0 (2025-07-05) Color 2.0.0 is a major release of the Color library. Breaking Changes Color 2.0 contains breaking changes. Functionality previously deprecated has been removed, but other functionality has been changed or removed as part of this release without prior warning. * The minimum supported version of Ruby is 3.2. * Color classes are now immutable implementations of Data objects (first introduced in Ruby 3.2). This will restrict Color 2 from running on versions of JRuby before JRuby 10. * The constants Color::COLOR_VERSION and Color::COLOR_TOOLS_VERSION have been removed; there is only Color::VERSION. This reverses a planned deprecation decision made more than ten years ago that no longer makes sense. * All named color classes at Color have been removed as planned. * Color::RGB::BeccaPurple has been removed as an alias for Color::RGB::RebeccaPurple. * The pseudo-constructor Color.new has been removed. * Color class constructors no longer yield the constructed color if a block is passed. * Renamed Color::COLOR_EPSILON and Color::COLOR_TOLERANCE to Color::EPSILON and Color::TOLERANCE. These aren't private constants because they need to be accessed throughout Color, but they are internal constants that should not be used outside of the Color library or functions exposed therein. * PDF format functions #pdf_fill and #pdf_stroke have been removed from Color::CMYK, Color::Grayscale, and Color::RGB. The supporting internal constants Color::<class>::PDF_FORMAT_STR have also been removed. * Palette processing classes, Color::Palette::AdobeColor, Color::Palette::Gimp, and Color::Palette::MonoContrast have been removed. Persons interested in using these are encouraged to extract them from Color 1.8 and adapt them to use Color 2.0 APIs. * CSS methods (#css_rgb, #css_rgba, #css_hsl, #css_hsla) have been replaced with #css on color classes that have CSS representations. The output of #css differs (Color 1.8 used the legacy CSS color formats; Color 2.0 uses modern CSS color formats). * Color::GrayScale has been renamed to Color::Grayscale. The alias constant Color::GreyScale has been removed. * The #html method has been removed from all color classes except Color::RGB. * Named RGB colors are no longer defined automatically, but must be loaded explicitly by requiring color/rgb/colors. This resolves #30. The use of Color::RGB#extract_colors, Color::RGB.by_hex, Color::RGB.by_name, or Color::RGB.by_css will require color/rgb/colors automatically as they require the presence of the named colors. * Color:CSS#[] has been removed, as has the containing namespace. It has always been a shallow wrapper around Color::RGB.by_name. New Features * Color::CIELAB and Color::XYZ namespaces have been added. Separate implementations were submitted by David Heitzman and @stiff (in #8 and #11), but I have reworked the code substantially. These implementations were originally as Color::LAB and include a new contrast calculation using the ΔE*00 algorithm. Internal * Updated project structure for how I manage Ruby libraries in 2025. This includes increased release security (MFA is required for all releases, automated releases are enabled), full GitHub Actions, Dependabot, Standard Ruby, and more. * Charles Nutter re-added JRuby support in CI. #36 Governance Color 2.0 and later requires that all contributions be signed-off attesting that the developer created the change and has the appropriate permissions or ownership to contribute it to this project under the licence terms.
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* Use cmake to build. Changelog: 2022-10-03, LibOFX 0.10.9: - Fix library name on Windows (#88) - Fix several more memory issues (#90) 2022-09-27, LibOFX 0.10.8: - Fix null pointer dereference bugs (#87) - Initial support for exporting Config.cmake with targets (#81) - Fix version and tools description in vcpkg.json - Add cpack rules for "make source_package" - Fix installation path of libofx.h (#83) - Rename some variables that shadowed others to clarify different meanings #75 (#80) 2022-09-08, LibOFX 0.10.7: - autotools: fix LIBOFX_MAJOR_VERSION and friends in libofx.h (#76) - CMake: miscellaneous fixes (#73) 2022-09-04, LibOFX 0.10.6: - Update FindOpenSP; also allow to forcefully ENABLE SP_MULTI_BYTE (#71) - Add support for CMake build system (#63) - Minor code cleanup in CharStringtostring function and its header (#65) - Ignore SGML parser character error because the char is accepted fine (#60) (#64) - Fix find_dtd() when OFX_DTD_PATH env var is used (#66) - Add ./configure option to disable CLI tools - Only link ofx2qif against C++ STD lib - Win32 code fixes for MSVC compilation - Don't deconst iconv input buffer under Windows (#51) 2022-04-19, LibOFX 0.10.5: - Fix missing include for ptrdiff_t on Homebrew (#57) 2022-04-18, LibOFX 0.10.4: - #56: Fix parallel builds by fixing the man-page build - #54: Remove all "using namespace std" directives - #53: Fix some minor memory leaks - Revert #44 (fix "typos" in source code) because it was wrong 2021-09-29, LibOFX 0.10.3: - #45: fix gmt offset seconds - #44: fix various typos in source code - fix win32 build failure 2021-04-23, LibOFX 0.10.2: - #41: Improved imported date stability, see gnucash bug 797848 and gnucash bug 636340. - #40: Respect --libdir for opensp. Don't override docdir. 2021-01-25, LibOFX 0.10.1: - Issue #37 fixed: Correct casting of iconv input argument - Issue #30 fixed: Let ofxdump also return an error value on error - Code cleanup towards normal C++ 2021-01-03, LibOFX 0.10.0: - Issue #34 fixed: Remove unimplemented function from libofx.h header - Issue #30 fixed: Return error value if file parsing is unsuccessful in libofx_proc_file - Issue #29 fixed: Use given parameter for actual file type in libofx_proc_file - Large contribution adding investment / security handling in OFX files, by jeffjl74. - ABI-breaking change, hence MINOR version incremented (due to MAJOR still at zero), but libofx.h API should only have additions - Details: - jeffjl74 Enhanced handling of investments in OFX files (support not added to OFC) - increased OFX_SECNAME_LENGTH to match the OFX spec (ABI-breaking change, hence MINOR version incremented) - OfxSecurityData now includes: - an enum for the type of the security (stock, bond, fund, option) - the optional <SECINFO> fields - the mandatory <DEBTINFO> and <OPTINFO> fields - the optional <DEBTINFO> and <OPTINFO> fields - added <INVBAL> parsing for cash balances in investment accounts - usefulness depends upon how the broker uses these fields - Vanguard fund account puts the market value in there instead of the cash balance - other tested brokers use it appropriately, though the date of the balance is sometimes inconsistent usually due to unsettled trades, i.e. the "as of" date will say "today" but the cash balance will actually be from a couple of days ago with the difference being unsettled trades. - <STMTTRN> fields under an <INVBANKTRAN> are now parsed into an OfxInvestmentTransactionContainer - This changes previous behaviour. LibOFX formerly provided an OfxBankTransactionContainer. Now it sets data.invtransactiontype_valid true with data.invtransactiontype = OFX_INVBANKTRAN. The end result is that the transaction callback now looks like an investment transaction (which it is) rather than a banking transaction (which it is not). - added the fields from section 13.9.2.4.2 of OFX spec 2.1.1 to OfxTransactionData - provides better support for bonds, options, and 401(k) - added <INVPOS> support to provide balances for securities - responds to sourceforge feature request #7 - adds new callback for investment positions - adds new OfxPositionData struct - adds new ofx_set_position_cb function - added <CURRENCY>, <ORIGCURRENCY>, <CURRATE> and <CURSYM> parsing and fields to transactions, securities, and positions - added a new account type OfxAccountData::OFX_401K - if set, will add <INC401K>Y</INC401K> and <INC401KBAL>Y</INC401KBAL> in the investment statement request - this is currently untested - added parsing of transactions for 401k in the response (tested only via ofxdump on spec examples) - added a fix for sourceforge bug #46 account callback on <TRANSFER> - <TRANSFER> no longer results in redundant/irrelevant account and statement callbacks - modified ofxdump to support the above changes - added investment account examples from OFX 2.1.1 spec to "ofx_sample_files" - fixed some time offsets in the OFX spec examples - section 13.13: EST is GMT -5 - section 16.5.3.2: August is not PST or GMT -8. Changed to -7 PDT - section 16.5.4.2: August is not PST or GMT -8. Changed to -7 PDT - updated existing samples to fix the time formats (added seconds to the time format) - could not get openSP to parse ofx201.dtd - for elements that actually still provide their data, ofxdump generates lots of parse errors on an OFX 2.x file. Data handling for these elements in ofx_sgml.cpp is a little unorthodox.
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