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Add tmate-ssh-server to pkgsrc #37
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Changelog: Fix hiragana to katakana conversion in abbrev mode [#41] Make "commit-unhandled" actually commit in abbrev mode [#39] Avoid redundant dictionary lookup in non-numeric conversion cases [#36] Fix KZIK rules [#35, #37] Fix okuri-ari word registration [#33, #34] Add command for sticky-shift [#32] Don't crash when a rule has no default metadata [#31] Bind C-j to go back to hiragana in AZIK latin [#30] Build fixes [#42, #43]
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Update to hyperref, special thanks to Ulrike Fischer for providing fixes to several issues. 2018-02-06 6.86b David Carlisle * 6.86b * Fix packaging of luatex.dtx (reported on tex.sx) 2017-09-29 6.86a David Carlisle * 6.86a * bump version and fix documentation markup * fixes to xsl and other minor build adjustments * send driver message just to log, issue #9 * add \and to the list of commands locally made safe in pdf title info, issue #44 * for issue #50 add pdf source zip from texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref-docsrc 2017-09-29 6.86a David Carlisle * 6.86a * Make driver auto detect info not message (so just log not terminal) issue #9 * Make \and locally "; " while making pdf info string issue #44 2017-09-29 6.856a Ulrike Fischer * 6.86a * don't define \noboundary as text command / issue 37 (#45) * changed default pdfversion from 2 to 5, along the default settings in the current tex systems * change with pdfa version to 4 only if the current version is smaller, see issue #38 * removed \noboundary from puarenc.def, see issue #37 * Issue #38: change version to 1.4 with pdfa only if it is smaller (#43) * changed default pdfversion from 2 to 5, along the default settings in the current tex systems * change with pdfa version to 4 only if the current version is smaller, see issue #38 * issue #25, added \HyPsd at EscapeTeX#1% to correctly escape non-ascii in heading (#42) * code to amend issue #40 (missing pdfhighlight option for xetex/dvipdfmx) (#41) * corrected typo in hpdftex.def * exchanged code for pdfhighlight by \Hy at setpdfhighlight in hpdftex.def * exchanged code for pdfhighlight by \Hy at setpdfhighlight in hluatex.def * added \Hy at setpdfhighlight to hdvipdfm/hxetex.def
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2.1.1 (2018-06-08) Merged Pull Requests * Silence the warning for the default positional args case #39 (coderanger) 2.1.0 (2018-05-31) Merged Pull Requests * Support signing with ssh-agent (round two) #36 (coderanger) * Forgot to put sign_version in the opts which would make it nil when p… #37 (coderanger) * bump version to 2.1.0 #38 (thommay) 2.0.0 (2018-04-12) Merged Pull Requests * Move mixlib-auth debugging to trace level #32 (thommay)
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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 change: add "USE_LANGUAGES= # none" line. 1.0.1 (2019-01-16) Merged Pull Requests * Update expeditor config and order gemfile #38 (tas50) 1.0.0 (2019-01-16) Merged Pull Requests * mixlib-archive-tar create corrupt archives on Windows #37 (kenmacleod) * Require Ruby 2.4+ and bump to version 1.0 #36 (lamont-granquist) 0.4.19 (2018-12-12) Merged Pull Requests * Don't ship the readme in the gem artifact #35 (tas50) 0.4.18 (2018-10-15) Merged Pull Requests * Misc tweaks to gemfile / gemspec #32 (tas50) * Add a mingw32 specific gemspec to limit files shipped on *nix #33 (tas50)
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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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Switch from qt4 to qt5. Remove the qt4 option. CHANGELOG ========= BibleTime 2.11.2 The BibleTime team is proud to announce the immediate availability of BibleTime version 2.11.2 which is the second bugfix release in the stable 2.11 series of BibleTime. All users of BibleTime are encouraged to upgrade, especially users still using BibleTime version 2.10 or earlier. Notable changes since 2.11.1: Updated translations. Improved compatibility with Qt 5.11 (including bug #140) Fixed crash when clicking on "full syntax" (bug #134) Fixed Mag not always working with Hebrew / Strongs (bug #132) Fixed BibleTime startup on some versions of Windows (bug #119) Fixed Bookshelf Wizard buttons not being translated (bug #131) Fixed application icon directory to match the FreeDesktop standard Fixed bug which prevented installing of works (bug #124) BibleTime 2.11.1 The BibleTime team is proud to announce the immediate availability of BibleTime version 2.11.1 which is the first bugfix release in the stable 2.11 series of BibleTime. All users of BibleTime are encouraged to upgrade, especially users still using BibleTime version 2.10 or earlier. Notable changes since 2.11.0: Enhanced packaging for Windows. Enhanced some error messages. Updated translations. Thanks to all translators!. Improved build-time detection of Qt WebEngine. Fixed crash with Qt 5.9 (workaround for QTBUG-61213). Fixed apocryphal books not being properly displayed (#12). Fixed paragraphs being displayed incorrectly (#37). Fixed some greek dictionary modules not working in mag (#52). Fixed windows not starting on some Windows 7 computers (#90). Fixed a bug which hindered changing to second tab in Tabbed view (#91) Fixed Qt "More Info..." tab being blank (#92) Fixed crash when closing module display window with Qt 5.8 (#94) Fixed images not being displayed (#95). Fixed reloading of "All Text Windows" shortcuts not working (#102). Fixed problem with Save - Yes/No dialog and editing a Personal commentary (#105). BibleTime 2.11.0 Thanks to the great mercy of our Savior and Lord, king Jesus Christ, the BibleTime team is yet again pleased to announce the immediate availability of BibleTime version 2.11.0, which is the first full release in the the stable 2.11 series of BibleTime. All users of BibleTime are encouraged to upgrade, including users of the BibleTime version 2.10 series. Notable changes since the 2.10 series: Redesigned bookshelf manager Many bugfixes and optimizations Build requirements changes: A C++11 compiler is now required Qt 5 or later is now required xml-po is no longer required BibleTime 2.11 RC 2 The BibleTime team is proud to announce the immediate availability of BibleTime version 2.11 RC 2, which is the second release candidate in the stable 2.11 series of BibleTime, with a number of bugs fixed since RC 1. Notable changes since the 2.10 series: Many bugfixes and optimizations Redesigned bookshelf manager Build requirements changes: A C++11 compiler is now required Qt 5 or later is now required xml-po is no longer required BibleTime 2.11 RC 1 The BibleTime team is proud to announce the immediate availability of BibleTime version 2.11_rc1, which is the first release candidate in the stable 2.11 series of BibleTime. Notable changes since the 2.10 series: Many bug fixes and optimizations Redesigned bookshelf manager Build requirements changes: A C++11 compiler is now required Qt 5 or later is now required xml-po is no longer required BibleTime 2.11 beta 1 The BibleTime team is proud to announce the immediate availability of BibleTime version 2.11_beta1, which is the first (and only) beta release in the stable 2.11 series of BibleTime. Notable changes since the 2.10 series: Many bug fixes and optimizations Redesigned bookshelf manager Build requirements changes: A C++11 compiler is now required Qt 5 or later is now required xml-po is no longer required
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----------------------------------------- version 1.78 at 2019-11-14 14:18:25 +0000 ----------------------------------------- - Release engineering for 1.78 - No functional changes, removed stray file from the dist. GH #37 ----------------------------------------- version 1.76 at 2019-11-10 21:56:25 +0000 ----------------------------------------- - Release engineering for 1.76 - Fix issues with patching utils/h2ph.PL on v5.8.x - Whilst I was at it got it working for the v5.9.x series and converted patch storage to base64 ----------------------------------------- version 1.74 at 2019-11-10 19:12:13 +0000 ----------------------------------------- - Release engineering for 1.74 - fix #35; restore file permission - Revert "Fix issue where Configure was left not executable" - This reverts commit 8c5111233d3120fc9e5c11045755a4d96d247848. - Will apply skaji's solution as it is much more elegant. ----------------------------------------- version 1.72 at 2019-11-10 17:14:02 +0000 ----------------------------------------- - Release engineering for 1.72 - Fix issue where Configure was left not executable - Added test prereq Test::More as suggested by CPANTS. - Signed-off-by: Chris 'BinGOs' Williams <[email protected]> ----------------------------------------- version 1.70 at 2019-11-08 02:01:40 +0000 ----------------------------------------- - Release engineering for 1.70 - Added Base64 encoding of patches ----------------------------------------- version 1.68 at 2019-11-07 10:11:25 +0000 ----------------------------------------- - Release engineering for 1.68 - Don't index package Errno ----------------------------------------- version 1.66 at 2019-11-07 00:59:46 +0000 ----------------------------------------- - Release engineering for 1.66 - Fix issues with v5.7.x (h2ph.PL and Errno.pm.PL) - Fix utils/h2ph.PL patching on v5.8.0 - Set files to be patched to 0644 if they are 0444, set back after. - Issue 31: In an environment that uses the Lustre file system, it's been seen that any files that are set to 0444 (read only) will cause fatal filesystem errors when the patch is attempted. This makes using perlbrew to install perl on these systems impossible This change detects read-only files about to be patched, sets them to 0644 for the duration of the patching, then sets them back to 0444 so that they exist as expected during the actual build process.
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v1.1 / 2018-09-11 ================== * ioping: release 1.1 * ioping.1: raw statisitics in nanoseconds * Merge pull request #37 from standby24x7/fix-man * Fix a typo in ioping.1 * Merge pull request #36 from lewellyn/solaris * Correct Solaris predefined macro * ioping.1: add more references * Merge pull request #32 from kolyshkin/makefile * Makefile: only use vN tags for EXTRA_VERSION * ioping.c: set VERSION to 1.0 * Makefile: make sure git tag == src ver * Makefile: make all phony targets as such * Makefile: move -D to CPPFLAGS * ioping(1): fix aio description
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3.1.14.0 * Add parseFromFile to Text.Parsec.Text.Lazy and Text.Parsec.Text (#103, #104). * Clarify Haddock documentation in various places (#105,#101,#102). * Add support for base-4.13. 3.1.13.0 * Add official support for SafeHaskell. NOTE: This is the first version whose SafeHaskell properties have become an intentional part of the API contract; previous versions were merely accidentally safe-inferred (or not depending on various factors; in other words, this was a fragile property). If you rely on SafeHaskell to consider module imports from parsec safe, this is the first version of parsec which actually guarantees a well-defined state; you can declare this requirement by either specifying build-depends: parsec >= 3.1.13.0 && < 3.2 or, starting with cabal-version:2.0, via build-depends: parsec ^>= 3.1.13.0 * Drop support for GHC 7.0, GHC 7.2, and GHC 7.4.1; support window starts with GHC 7.4.2. 3.1.12.0 * Support limited to GHC 7.0 & GHC 7.2 only * Add MonadFail instance for ParsecT * Add Semigroup/Monoid instances for ParsecT (#80,#82) * Fix space leak in Applicative/Monad interface (#37) * Add parserTrace and parserTraced combinators for debugging. 3.1.11 * Include README.md in package. 3.1.10 * Most types now have a Typeable instance. Some instances are dropped from older versions of GHC (sorry about that!). * The token-parser now rejects Unicode numeric escape sequences for characters outside the Unicode range. * The token-parser now loses less precision when parsing literal doubles. * Documentation fixes and corrections. * We no longer test parsec builds on GHC 7.4.
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Upstream NEWS: Add support for OGC GeoTIFF 1.1 Expose GTIFGetPCSInfoEx(), GTIFGetProjTRFInfoEx(), GTIFGetGCSInfoEx(), GTIFGetDatumInfoEx(), GTIFGetEllipsoidInfoEx(), GTIFGetPMInfoEx(), GTIFGetUOMLengthInfoEx() and GTIFGetUOMAngleInfoEx() so that users can specify their own PROJ context Add GTIFKeyGetASCII(), GTIFKeyGetSHORT() and GTIFKeyGetDOUBLE() as safer variants of GTIFKeyGet() with type checking autotools build: enable build in a separate tree from source (#37) (fixes #28) Use pkg-config for libtiff detection
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arpruss (8): support analog controllers optimize: move RGB conversion outside of point drawing code revert to original resolution nicer point shape allow scaling of vector display fix bug with y scale more flexibility in adjusting display (#37)
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### All Platforms - Allow the RPC server to listen on an IPv6 address ([#161](transmission/transmission#161)) - Change `TR_CURL_SSL_VERIFY` to `TR_CURL_SSL_NO_VERIFY` and enable verification by default ([#334](transmission/transmission#334)) - Go back to using hash as base name for resume and torrent files (those stored in configuration directory) ([#122](transmission/transmission#122)) - Handle "fields" argument in "session-get" RPC request; if "fields" array is present in arguments, only return session fields specified; otherwise return all the fields as before - Limit the number of incorrect authentication attempts in embedded web server to 100 to prevent brute-force attacks ([#371](transmission/transmission#371)) - Set idle seed limit range to 1..40320 (4 weeks tops) in all clients ([#212](transmission/transmission#212)) - Add Peer ID for Xfplay, PicoTorrent, Free Download Manager, Folx, Baidu Netdisk torrent clients ([#256](transmission/transmission#256), [#285](transmission/transmission#285), [#355](transmission/transmission#355), [#363](transmission/transmission#363), [#386](transmission/transmission#386)) - Announce `INT64_MAX` as size left if the value is unknown (helps with e.g. Amazon S3 trackers) ([#250](transmission/transmission#250)) - Add `TCP_FASTOPEN` support (should result in slight speedup) ([#184](transmission/transmission#184)) - Improve ToS handling on IPv6 connections ([#128](transmission/transmission#128), [#341](transmission/transmission#341), [#360](transmission/transmission#360), [#692](transmission/transmission#692), [#737](transmission/transmission#737)) - Abort handshake if establishing DH shared secret fails (leads to crash) ([#27](transmission/transmission#27)) - Don't switch trackers while announcing (leads to crash) ([#297](transmission/transmission#297)) - Improve completion scripts execution and error handling; add support for .cmd and .bat files on Windows ([#405](transmission/transmission#405)) - Maintain a "session ID" file (in temporary directory) to better detect whether session is local or remote; return the ID as part of "session-get" response (TRAC-5348, [#861](transmission/transmission#861)) - Change torrent location even if no data move is needed ([#35](transmission/transmission#35)) - Support CIDR-notated blocklists ([#230](transmission/transmission#230), [#741](transmission/transmission#741)) - Update the resume file before running scripts ([#825](transmission/transmission#825)) - Make multiscrape limits adaptive ([#837](transmission/transmission#837)) - Add labels support to libtransmission and transmission-remote ([#822](transmission/transmission#822)) - Parse `session-id` header case-insensitively ([#765](transmission/transmission#765)) - Sanitize suspicious path components instead of rejecting them ([#62](transmission/transmission#62), [#294](transmission/transmission#294)) - Load CA certs from system store on Windows / OpenSSL ([#446](transmission/transmission#446)) - Add support for mbedtls (formely polarssl) and wolfssl (formely cyassl), LibreSSL ([#115](transmission/transmission#115), [#116](transmission/transmission#116), [#284](transmission/transmission#284), [#486](transmission/transmission#486), [#524](transmission/transmission#524), [#570](transmission/transmission#570)) - Fix building against OpenSSL 1.1.0+ ([#24](transmission/transmission#24)) - Fix quota support for uClibc-ng 1.0.18+ and DragonFly BSD ([#42](transmission/transmission#42), [#58](transmission/transmission#58), [#312](transmission/transmission#312)) - Fix a number of memory leaks (magnet loading, session shutdown, bencoded data parsing) ([#56](transmission/transmission#56)) - Bump miniupnpc version to 2.0.20170509 ([#347](transmission/transmission#347)) - CMake-related improvements (Ninja generator, libappindicator, systemd, Solaris and macOS) ([#72](transmission/transmission#72), [#96](transmission/transmission#96), [#117](transmission/transmission#117), [#118](transmission/transmission#118), [#133](transmission/transmission#133), [#191](transmission/transmission#191)) - Switch to submodules to manage (most of) third-party dependencies - Fail installation on Windows if UCRT is not installed ### Mac Client - Bump minimum macOS version to 10.10 - Dark Mode support ([#644](transmission/transmission#644), [#722](transmission/transmission#722), [#757](transmission/transmission#757), [#779](transmission/transmission#779), [#788](transmission/transmission#788)) - Remove Growl support, notification center is always used ([#387](transmission/transmission#387)) - Fix autoupdate on High Sierra and up by bumping the Sparkle version ([#121](transmission/transmission#121), [#600](transmission/transmission#600)) - Transition to ARC ([#336](transmission/transmission#336)) - Use proper UTF-8 encoding (with macOS-specific normalization) when setting download/incomplete directory and completion script paths ([#11](transmission/transmission#11)) - Fix uncaught exception when dragging multiple items between groups ([#51](transmission/transmission#51)) - Add flat variants of status icons for message log ([#134](transmission/transmission#134)) - Optimize image resources size ([#304](transmission/transmission#304), [#429](transmission/transmission#429)) - Update file icon when file name changes ([#37](transmission/transmission#37)) - Update translations ### GTK+ Client - Add queue up/down hotkeys ([#158](transmission/transmission#158)) - Modernize the .desktop file ([#162](transmission/transmission#162)) - Add AppData file ([#224](transmission/transmission#224)) - Add symbolic icon variant for the Gnome top bar and when the high contrast theme is in use ([#414](transmission/transmission#414), [#449](transmission/transmission#449)) - Update file icon when its name changes ([#37](transmission/transmission#37)) - Switch from intltool to gettext for translations ([#584](transmission/transmission#584), [#647](transmission/transmission#647)) - Update translations, add new translations for Portuguese (Portugal) ### Qt Client - Bump minimum Qt version to 5.2 - Fix dropping .torrent files into main window on Windows ([#269](transmission/transmission#269)) - Fix prepending of drive letter to various user-selected paths on Windows ([#236](transmission/transmission#236), [#307](transmission/transmission#307), [#404](transmission/transmission#404), [#437](transmission/transmission#437), [#699](transmission/transmission#699), [#723](transmission/transmission#723), [#877](transmission/transmission#877)) - Fix sorting by progress in presence of magnet transfers ([#234](transmission/transmission#234)) - Fix .torrent file trashing upon addition ([#262](transmission/transmission#262)) - Add queue up/down hotkeys ([#158](transmission/transmission#158)) - Reduce torrent properties (file tree) memory usage - Display tooltips in torrent properties (file tree) in case the names don't fit ([#411](transmission/transmission#411)) - Improve UI look on hi-dpi displays (YMMV) - Use session ID (if available) to check if session is local or not ([#861](transmission/transmission#861)) - Use default (instead of system) locale to be more flexible ([#130](transmission/transmission#130)) - Modernize the .desktop file ([#162](transmission/transmission#162)) - Update translations, add new translations for Afrikaans, Catalan, Danish, Greek, Norwegian Bokmål, Slovenian ### Daemon - Use libsystemd instead of libsystemd-daemon (TRAC-5921) - Harden transmission-daemon.service by disallowing privileges elevation ([#795](transmission/transmission#795)) - Fix exit code to be zero when dumping settings ([#487](transmission/transmission#487)) ### Web Client - Fix tracker error XSS in inspector (CVE-?) - Fix performance issues due to improper use of `setInterval()` for UI refresh (TRAC-6031) - Fix recognition of `https://` links in comments field ([#41](transmission/transmission#41), [#180](transmission/transmission#180)) - Fix torrent list style in Google Chrome 59+ ([#384](transmission/transmission#384)) - Show ETA in compact view on non-mobile devices ([#146](transmission/transmission#146)) - Show upload file button on mobile devices ([#320](transmission/transmission#320), [#431](transmission/transmission#431), [#956](transmission/transmission#956)) - Add keyboard hotkeys for web interface ([#351](transmission/transmission#351)) - Disable autocompletion in torrent URL field ([#367](transmission/transmission#367)) ### Utils - Prevent crash in transmission-show displaying torrents with invalid creation date ([#609](transmission/transmission#609)) - Handle IPv6 RPC addresses in transmission-remote ([#247](transmission/transmission#247)) - Add `--unsorted` option to transmission-show ([#767](transmission/transmission#767)) - Widen the torrent-id column in transmission-remote for cleaner formatting ([#840](transmission/transmission#840))
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3.2.5 Added IMAP Daemon: added switch to control the diffential state reload (mailbox_update_strategy=2), more information in dbmail.conf, mailbox_update_strategy_2_max_iterations [#81] IMAP Daemon: added switch to control UNSEEN first message in SELECT commands Changed IMAP Daemon: allow reporting UID COPY success in case of various failures (except quota), reporting issues are sent to error log as warnings [#87] Optimizations optimizing differential state [#81] optimizing fetch message headers [#85] Issues fixing issue related to copy message in regard to RFC 3501, section 6.4.8 fixing issues related group_concat for PostgreSql [#75], [#78] fixing issue related to lastRowId [#71] fixing issues related with differential update [#70], [#73] fixing proc not being used in BSD systems [#74] IMAP Daemon: segmentation fault [#68] 3.2.4 Added IMAP Daemon: mailbox-update-strategy switch (see dbmail.conf), experimental support for application_name in database connection uri IMAP Daemon: mailbox_search_strategy switch (see dbmail.conf) Changed systemd unit changed to type notify mailbox state is build using only valid messages [#39] Optimizations IMAP Daemon: optimization of sql queries in relation to message headers libevent increased priority on accepting new connections libevent optimization on reading and writing to sockets simplify libzdb configuration (AC_CHECK_HEADERS) Issues fix segmentation fault in imap_append_hash_as_string [#12] dbmail-users: sql issue on deleting alias user [#18] IMAP Daemon: generation of invalid BODYSTRUCTURE in Content-Type field [#23] fix support for jemalloc latest version [#35] IMAP Deamon: BYE Command now offers optional message even on normal operations IMAP Deamon: idle message now offers optional message (* OK Still Here) IMAP Daemon: random hangs when single user is connected [#37] fix fd leaks IMAP Daemon: fix MODIFIED keyword, too many '[' and ']' fix segmentation fault in find_end_of_header fix gcc 10 compilation issue, duplicated definition
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## 2020 09 07 - Fixed bug git #37, an error when the combination -scbb -csc was used. It occurs in perltidy versions 20200110, 20200619, and 20200822. What happens is that when two consecutive lines with isolated closing braces had new side comments generated by the -csc parameter, a separating newline was missing. The resulting script will not then run, but worse, if it is reformatted with the same parameters then closing side comments could be overwritten and data lost. This problem was found during automated random testing. The parameter -scbb is rarely used, which is probably why this has not been reported. Please upgrade your version. - Added parameter --non-indenting-braces, or -nib, which prevents code from indenting one level if it follows an opening brace marked with a special side comment, '#<<<'. For example, { #<<< a closure to contain lexical vars my $var; # this line does not indent } # this line cannot 'see' $var; This is on by default. If your code happens to have some opening braces followed by '#<<<', and you don't want this, you can use -nnib to deactivate it. - Side comment locations reset at a line ending in a level 0 open block, such as when a new multi-line sub begins. This is intended to help keep side comments from drifting to far to the right.
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Changelog: 1.75.0 New Libraries * JSON: JSON parsing, serialization, and DOM in C++11, from Vinnie Falco and Krystian Stasiowski. + Fast compilation requiring only C++11 + Easy and safe modern API with allocator support + Compile without Boost, define BOOST_JSON_STANDALONE + Optional header-only, without linking to a library * LEAF: A lightweight error-handling library for C++11, from Emil Dotchevski. + Small single-header format, no dependencies. + Designed for maximum efficiency ("happy" path and "sad" path). + No dynamic memory allocations, even with heavy payloads. + O(1) transport of arbitrary error types (independent of call stack depth). + Can be used with or without exception handling. * PFR: Basic reflection without macro or boilerplate code for user defined types, from Antony Polukhin. Updated Libraries * Asio: + Enabled support for UNIX domain sockets on Windows. + Added executor-converting construction and assignment to ip:: basic_resolver. + Added compatibility between polymorphic executors and the (deprecated) handler invocation hook. + Added the experimental::as_single completion token adapter. + Added support for MSG_NOSIGNAL on more platforms by using _POSIX_VERSION to detect whether it is supported. + Added the ability to compile using libpthread on Windows. + Added workarounds for the Intel C++ compiler. + Added more support for detecting and optimising for handlers that have no custom executor. + Reduced lock contention for timer cancellation on Windows. + Reinstated a previously removed null-pointer check, as it had a measurable impact on performance. + Fixed the executor concept to test for a const-qualified execute(). + Fixed any_executor support for builds without RTTI support. + Fixed the thread_pool unit test to work without RTTI support. + Fixed C++20 coroutines compatibility with clang on Windows. + Fixed some compatibility issues with Windows Runtime. + Fixed shadow name warnings caused by addition of asio::query. + Fixed a "logical ‘or’ of equal expressions" warning on linux. + Fixed a benign switch fallthrough warning. + Added missing push/pop_options.hpp includes. + Suppressed zero-as-null-pointer-constant warnings. + Fixed a comma-operator warning. + Updated the documentation to clarify when the select reactor is used on Windows. + Fixed potential ambiguity caused by any_executor comparisons and conversion. + Added detection of non-experimental C++20 coroutines on MSVC 19.8. + Fixed compatibility with uClibc. + Fixed strand<> adaptation of Networking TS executors when targeting older C++ versions or less conformant compilers. + Consult the Revision History for further details. * Atomic: + Implemented SSE2 and SSE4.1 versions of address lookup algorithm, which is used in the internal lock pool implementation. This may improve performance of waiting and notifying operations in heavily contended cases. + Fixed a possible compilation error on AArch64 targets caused by incorrect instructions generated for bitwise (logical) operations with immediate constants. (#41) * Beast: + This update brings bug fixes and support for the BOOST_ASIO_ENBALE_HANDLER_TRACKING compile flag from Boost.Asio: + We'd love to know how you or your company use Beast, consider adding an entry to the Companies and Individuals Using Beast list. + See the full Release Notes for a complete list of changes. * Container: + New devector container. + Fixed bugs/issues: o #152 Tree-based containers have troubles with move-only types. o #156 Compile error with vector. o PR#157 Add missing include. o #159: pmr::monotonic_buffer_resource crashes on large single allocations. o #160: Usage of uses_allocator needs a remove_cvref_t. o #162: small_vector on MSVC x86 call-by-value crash. o #161: polymorphic_allocator(memory_resource*) non-standard extension causes headache. o PR#163: container_rebind for small_vector with options. o #165: Link error with shared library and memory_resource inline members. o PR#166: Fix encoding error in copyright headers. o PR#167: error: the address of 'msg' will always evaluate as 'true' warning with GCC 4.4. o #169: flood of warnings building dlmalloc_ext_2_8_6.c on clang11. * Endian: + endian_arithmetic no longer inherits from endian_buffer + When BOOST_ENDIAN_NO_CTORS is defined, the unaligned endian_buffer and endian_arithmetic are C++03 PODs, to enable use of __attribute__(( packed)) * Filesystem: + New: Added creation_time operation, which allows to obtain file creation time. (Inspired by PR#134) + The returned value of last_write_time(p, ec) operation in case of failure has been changed to a minimal value representable by std:: time_t instead of -1. + The returned value of hard_link_count(p, ec) operation in case of failure has been changed to static_cast<uintmax_t>(-1) instead of 0. + On POSIX systems, file_size will now indicate error code errc:: function_not_supported if the path resolves to a non-regular file. Previously, errc::operation_not_permitted was reported. + On Linux, many operations now use statx system call internally, when possible, which allows to reduce the amount of information queried from the filesystem and potentially improve performance. The statx system call was introduced in Linux kernel 4.11. + Removed const-qualification from return types of some path methods. This could prevent move construction and move assignment at the call site in some cases. (#160) + On OpenBSD 4.4 and newer, use statvfs system call to obtain filesystem space information. (Inspired by PR#162) + On Windows, space now returns with an error if the provided path does not idendify an existing file. (#167) * GIL: + BREAKING: In next release, we are going to drop support for GCC 5. We may also change the required minimum C++ version from C++11 to C++14. * Histogram: + This update brings o Bug-fixes for corner-cases o Small documentation improvements o Fixes for new warnings from latest compilers and when compiling against the C++20 standard + See the full Release Notes for a complete list of changes. * Interprocess: + Fixed bugs: o #127: static assertion failure with boost interprocess 1.74 and basic_managed_shared_memory. * Intrusive: + Fixed bugs: o PR#48: MSVC "assignment within conditional" warning fix. o PR#49: Fix empty control statement warnings. o #52: Invalid casting in BOOST_INTRUSIVE_BSR_INTRINSIC. * Log: + Bug fixes: o Corrected the file counter that would be used in text_file_backend when generating the target file name (based on the pattern set by set_target_file_name_pattern method) when the log file is rotated. (#125) o Replaced a volatile version counter in basic_sink_frontend with an atomic. (#128) o In the asynchronous_sink frontend, resolved a possible conflict between flush and run methods, if run is called from a user's thread instead of the internal dedicated thread spawned by the frontend. (#131) + See changelog for more details. * Move: + Fixed bugs: o #30: (void) C-cast is a non-portable way of suppressing compiler warnings. * Mp11: + Added mp_pairwise_fold (suggested by Barry Revzin) + Removed mp_invoke (use mp_invoke_q) * Optional: + boost::none is constexpr-declared. + Fixed issue #78. * Outcome: + Announcements: o After a year and three major Boost releases announcing this upcoming change, this is the FINAL RELEASE of the v2.1 branch. From Boost 1.76 onwards, the v2.2 branch becomes the default. This branch has a number of major breaking changes to Outcome v2.1, see the documentation for details. + Enhancements: o The ADL discovered event hooks have been replaced with policy-specified event hooks instead. This is due to brittleness (where hooks would quietly self-disable if somebody changed something), compiler bugs (a difference in compiler settings causes the wrong hooks, or some but not all hooks, to get discovered), and end user difficulty in using them at all. The policy-specified event hooks can be told to default to ADL discovered hooks for backwards compatibility: set OUTCOME_ENABLE_LEGACY_SUPPORT_FOR to less than 220 to enable emulation. o Improve configuring OUTCOME_GCC6_CONCEPT_BOOL. Older GCCs had boolean based concepts syntax, whereas newer GCCs are standards conforming. However the precise logic of when to use legacy and conforming syntax was not well understood, which caused Outcome to fail to compile depending on what options you pass to GCC. The new logic always uses the legacy syntax if on GCC 8 or older, otherwise we use conforming syntax if and only if GCC is in C++ 20 mode or later. This hopefully will resolve the corner case build failures on GCC. + Bug fixes: o Boost.Outcome should now compile with BOOST_NO_EXCEPTIONS defined. Thanks to Emil, maintainer of Boost.Exception, making a change for me, Boost.Outcome should now compile with C++ exceptions globally disabled. You won't be able to use boost::exception_ptr as it can't be included if C++ exceptions are globally disabled. o #236 In the Coroutine support the final_suspend() was not noexcept, despite being required to be so in the C++ 20 standard. This has been fixed, but only if your compiler implements noop_coroutine. Additionally, if noop_coroutine is available, we use the much more efficient coroutine handle returning variant of await_suspend() which should significantly improve codegen and context switching performance. * Polygon: + C++20 fixes for event_comparison_type, vertex_equality_predicate_type, and voronoi_predicates. (Glen Fernandes) * Preprocessor: + When variadic data is empty in C++20 mode with __VA_OPT__ support the variadic size has been corrected to be 0. This also means that in this C++20 mode it is now valid to convert to and from empty arrays and lists and variadic data. The end-user can read the "C++20 Support For Variadic Macros" part of the "variadic macros" topic for more information about empty variadic data in the library. + The macro BOOST_PP_IS_STANDARD() has been added for identifying if the currently used preprocessor is a C++ standard conforming preprocessor. A number of preprocessors which generally work correctly with the library but need various internal workarounds, including the currently default VC++ preprocessor, are not considered C++ standard conforming preprocessors. However most preprocessors, including among others gcc, clang, and the new but currently non-default VC++ preprocessor in VS2019, are C++ standard conforming preprocessors. + For C++ standard conforming preprocessors a number of the limits defined in the config/limits.hpp can now be changed to higher amounts for a TU. The end-user should read the "limitations" topic to understand how and which limits can be changed. + For C++ standard conforming preprocessors, in order to allow the maximum number of FOR and WHILE iterations, the beginning 'r' and 'd' iteration numbers in the user-defined macros start at 1 and not 2, as it did in previous releases. This could be a breaking change if these iteration numbers are used in the user-defined macros ( they probably would not be ), but the change was necessary to fix some arcane bugs when dealing with numerical/logical operations with maximum numbers as well to allow the user-defined macros to be called the correct possible maximum number of times. For non-C++ conforming preprocessors, this change was not made because those non-conforming C++ preprocessors generally have limitations which disallow the maximum number of looping constructs to be run, and it was felt not to introduce a possible breaking change to those more fragile preprocessors would be better. It was also felt that besides fixing some arcane preprocessor bugs and providing the possible maximum number of user-defined macro invocations, this change could be made because it has never been documented what the starting 'r' and 'd' iteration numbers actually are but only that these numbers are incremented for each iteration. + The library has been upgraded to assume variadic macro support for any compiler working with the library. Ostensibly this means that the library is now a C++11 on up library, yet most of the major compilers, including gcc, clang, and VC++, also support variadic macros in C++98/ C++03 mode as long as strict compliance to C++98/C++03 is not turned on when using one of those compilers. * Rational: + Fix Rational operators to not break under new C++20 operator== rewriting rules. (Glen Fernandes) * Signals2: + Correct C++ allocator model support to fix compilation in C++20 standards mode. (Glen Fernandes) * System: + The platform-specific headers windows_error.hpp, linux_error.hpp, and cygwin_error.hpp emit deprecation messages and are slated for removal. + The old names for generic_category() and system_category() emit deprecation messages and are slated for removal. + error_condition::failed is deprecated and is slated for removal. operator bool() for error_condition has been reverted to its old meaning of value() != 0. This is done for compatibility with std:: error_condition as the next release is expected to improve interoperability with <system_error> even further. Note that this does not affect error_code::failed, which is still alive and well. + The overload of error_condition::message that takes a buffer is deprecated and is slated for removal, for the same reasons. Note that this does not affect error_code::message. * uBLAS: + Correct C++ allocator model support to fix compilation in C++20 standards mode. (Glen Fernandes and Conrad Poelman) * VMD: + The VMD number parsing has been upgraded to support the ability for the end-user to change the number limits in the Preprocessor library. + The macro BOOST_VMD_IS_GENERAL_IDENTIFIER has been added to support the parsing of input that represents a preprocessor token which matches the VMD identifier syntax, without having to register the identifier as a specific identifier. * Wave: + Added new C++20 tokens, including the spaceship operator <=> + Fixed bugs: o #94: fix incorrect behavior of __LINE__ and __FILE__ under rescanning 1.74.0 New Libraries * STLInterfaces: A library of CRTP bases to ease the writing of STL views, iterators, and sequence containers, from Zach Laine. Updated Libraries * Asio: + Added an implementation of the proposed standard executors (P0443r13, P1348r0, and P1393r0). + Added support for the proposed standard executors to Asio's I/O facilities. o The supplied executors now meet the requirements for the proposed standard executors. These classes also continue to meet the existing requirements for the Networking TS model of executors. o All I/O objects, asynchronous operations, and utilities will interoperate with both new proposed standard executors, and with existing Networking TS executors. o The any_io_executor type alias has been introduced as the default runtime-polymorphic executor for all I/O objects. This defaults to the execution::any_executor<> template. If required for backward compatibility, BOOST_ASIO_USE_TS_EXECUTOR_AS_DEFAULT can be defined to use the old asio::executor polymorphic wrapper instead. o Support for the existing Networking TS model of executors can be disabled by defining BOOST_ASIO_NO_TS_EXECUTORS. + Added converting move construction and assignment to basic_waitable_timer. + Enabled C++20 coroutine support when using gcc 10. + Added overloads of co_spawn that launch an awaitable. + Added a new constructor overload to use_awaitable_t's default executor adapter, to enable conversion between executor types. + Added support for using detached_t as a default completion token, by adding members as_default_on() and as_default_on_t<>. + Added a move constructor to ssl::stream<>. + Changed ssl::stream<> write operations to linearise gather-write buffer sequences. + Added compile-time detection of the deprecated asio_handler_invoke, asio_handler_allocate, and asio_handler_deallocate hooks, when BOOST_ASIO_NO_DEPRECATED is defined. + Implemented a number of performance optimisations. + Added source location support to handler tracking. + Implemented various improvements to the handlerviz.pl tool. + Added the handlerlive.pl tool, which processes handler tracking output to produce a list of "live" handlers. + Added the handlertree.pl tool, which filters handler tracking output to include only those events in the tree that produced the nominated handlers. + Added changes for clang-based Embarcadero C++ compilers. + Fixed a deadlock that can occur when multiple threads concurrently initialise the Windows I/O completion port backend. + Fixed async_compose to work with copyable handlers when passed by lvalue. + Fixed completion signature deduction in co_spawn. + Removed a spurious Executor base class from the executor_binder implementation. + Various fixes and improvements in the documentation and examples. + Consult the Revision History for further details. * Atomic: + Added missing const qualifiers to some operations in atomic_ref. + Added support for yield instruction on ARMv8-A. The instruction is used internally in spin loops to reduce CPU power consumption. + Added support for C++20 waiting and notifying operations. The implementation includes generic backend that involves the internal lock pool, as well as specialized backends for Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, DragonFly BSD and NetBSD. Atomic types provide a new method has_native_wait_notify, a static boolean constant always_has_native_wait_notify and a set of capability macros that allow to detect if the implementation supports native waiting and notifying operations for a given type. + Changed internal representation of atomic_flag to use 32-bit storage. This allows for more efficient waiting and notifying operations on atomic_flag on some platforms. + Added support for build-time configuration of the internal lock pool size. The user can define the BOOST_ATOMIC_LOCK_POOL_SIZE_LOG2 macro to specify binary logarithm of the size of the lock pool. The default value is 8, meaning that the size of the lock pool is 256, up from 64 used in the previous release. + Added support for a new set of atomic types dedicated for inter-process communication: ipc_atomic_flag, ipc_atomic and ipc_atomic_ref. Users are recommended to port their code using non-IPC types for inter-process communication to the new types. The new types provide the same set of operations as their non-IPC counterparts, with the following differences: o Most operations have an added precondition that is_lock_free returns true for the given atomic object. The library will issue a compile time error if this precondition is known to be not satisfied at compile time. o All provided operations are address-free, meaning that the atomic object (in case of ipc_atomic_ref - the referenced object) may be located in process-shared memory or mapped into the same process at multiple different addresses. o The new has_native_wait_notify operation and always_has_native_wait_notify constant indicate support for native inter-process waiting and notifying operations. When that support is not present, the operations are implemented with a busy loop, which is less efficient, but still is address-free. A separate set of capability macros is also provided to indicate this support. + Added new atomic_unsigned_lock_free and atomic_signed_lock_free types introduced in C++20. The types indicate the atomic object type for an unsigned or signed integer, respectively, that is lock-free and preferably has native support for waiting and notifying operations. + Added new gcc assembler backends for ARMv8-A (for both AArch32 and AArch64). The new backends are used to implement operations not supported by compiler intrinsics (including 128-bit operations on AArch64) and can also be used when compiler intrinsics are not available. Both little and big endian targets are supported. AArch64 backend supports extensions defined in ARMv8.1 and ARMv8.3. + Added support for big endian targets in the legacy ARM backend based on gcc assembler blocks (this backend is used on ARMv7 and older targets). Previously, the backend assumed little endian memory layout, which is significant for 64-bit operations. + Improved performance of seq_cst stores and thread fences on x86 by using lock-prefixed instructions instead of mfence. This means that the operations no longer affect non-temporal stores, which was also not guaranteed before. Use specialized instructions and intrinsics to order non-temporal memory accesses. + Fixed capability macros for 80-bit long double on x86 targets not indicating lock-free operations even if 128-bit atomic operations were available. + Fixed compilation of gcc asm blocks on Alpha targets. + In the gcc __sync* intrinsics backend, fixed that store and load operations of large objects (larger than a pointer size) could be non-atomic. The implementation currently assumes that small objects can be stored with a single instruction atomically on all modern architectures. * Beast: + This update brings bug fixes and support for the following changes changes in Boost.Asio: + Beast supports BOOST_ASIO_NO_DEPRECATED. Define this to help identify areas of your Beast and Asio code which use deprecated Asio interfaces. + Beast also supports BOOST_ASIO_NO_TS_EXECUTORS. Define this to identify uses of executors from the now potentially outdated Networking TS + Asio will use the Standard Executors model by default. You can prevent this behaviour by defining BOOST_ASIO_USE_TS_EXECUTOR_AS_DEFAULT in which the Networking TS model will be used by default. Setting this flag does not prevent a program from using executors from the Standard Executors model explicitly. + We'd love to know how you or your company use Beast, consider adding an entry to the Companies and Individuals Using Beast list. + See the full Release Notes for a complete list of changes. * Bimap: + Correct allocator usage (fixes C++20 compilation). (Glen Fernandes) * Config: + Implement BOOST_NO_CXX11_OVERRIDE and BOOST_OVERRIDE. (Glen Fernandes) * Core: + Implemented the allocator access utilities which provide a replacement for allocator_traits with individual traits and functions for each facility. They support the C++11 allocator model when possible and provide a fallback for C++98 compatibility. These are now used in Circular_Buffer, Wave, Lockfree, Heap, Smart_Ptr, Dynamic_Bitset, Format, Bimap and more. (Glen Fernandes) * DLL: + Multiple fixes for the library_info work on empty shared objects. + Compilation fixes for C++98 and C++11 modes (#28). + Fixes for smart_library manglings (thanks to XiaLiChao82 #37). * Endian: + Enabled scoped enumeration types in endian_reverse. + Enabled bool, enum, float, double in endian_reverse_inplace. + Added an overload of endian_reverse_inplace for arrays. * Filesystem: + Removed compile-time checks for support for symlinks and hardlink on Windows. Instead, a runtime check is used. (PR#142) + Fixed handling of reparse points in canonical and read_symlink on Windows. This also affects other algorithms that involve canonical and read_symlink in their implementation. (PR#100, #85, #99, #123, #125) + Fixed that read_symlink on Windows could potentially fail or cause failures elsewhere with a sharing violation error, if the same symlink was opened concurrently. (#138) + Fixed that is_symlink(directory_entry) would always return false, even if the directory entry actually referred to a symlink. (PR#148) + Added missing status inspection operation overloads for directory_entry and error_code (e.g. is_directory(directory_entry, error_code&)). Removed incorrect noexcept specifications for the overloads not taking the error_code arguments. + copy_file implementation has been updated to perform checks on the source and target files, as required by C++20 ([fs.op.copy.file]/4.1). In particular, the operation will fail if the source or target file is not a regular file or the source and target paths identify the same file. + copy_file on POSIX systems will now also copy the source file permissions to the target file, if the target file is overwritten. + New: Added copy_file implementations based on sendfile and copy_file_range system calls on Linux, which may improve file copying performance, especially on network filesystems. + Deprecated: The copy_option enumeration that is used with the copy_file operation is deprecated. As a replacement, the new enum copy_options (note the trailing 's') has been added. The new enum contains values similar to the copy_options enum from C++20. The old enum values are mapped onto the new enum. The old enum will be removed in a future release. + New: Added copy_options::skip_existing option, which allows copy_file operation to succeed without overwriting the target file, if it exists. + New: Added copy_options::update_existing option, which allows copy_file operation to conditionally overwrite the target file, if it exists, if its last write time is older than that of the replacement file. + New: copy_file now returns bool, which indicates whether the file was copied. + New, breaking change: copy operation has been extended and reworked to implement behavior specified in C++20 [fs.op.copy]. This includes support for copy_options::recursive, copy_options::copy_symlinks, copy_options::skip_symlinks, copy_options::directories_only, copy_options::create_symlinks and copy_options::create_hard_links options. The operation performs additional checks based on the specified options. Applying copy to a directory with default copy_options will now also copy files residing in that directory (but not nested directories or files in those directories). + New: Added create_directory overload taking two paths. The second path is a path to an existing directory, which is used as a source of permission attributes to use in the directory to create. + Deprecated: copy_directory operation has been deprecated in favor of the new create_directory overload. Note that the two operations have reversed order of the path arguments. + equivalent on POSIX systems now returns the actual error code from the OS if one of the paths does not resolve to a file. Previously the function would return an error code of 1. (#141) + equivalent no longer considers file size and last modification time in order to test whether the two paths refer to the same file. These checks could result in a false negative if the file was modified during the equivalent call. + New: Added absolute overloads taking error_code argument. + Operations that have current_path() as the default value of their arguments and also have an error_code argument will use the current_path(error_code& ec) overload to obtain the current path, so that its failure is reported via the error_code argument instead of an exception. + space now initializes the space_info structure members to -1 values on error, as required by C++20 ([fs.op.space]/1). + space on Windows now accepts paths referring to arbitrary files, not only directories. This is similar to POSIX systems and corresponds to the operation description in C++20. (#73) + New: Added implementation of temp_directory_path for Windows CE. (PR#25 ) + New: Improved compatibility with WASI platform. (PR#144) + New: Improved support for Embarcadero compilers. (PR#130) + New: Added implementations of unique_path operation based on getrandom (Linux), arc4random_buf (OpenBSD/FreeBSD/CloudABI) and BCrypt (Windows) system APIs. + Deprecated: Auto-linking against system libraries on Windows with MSVC-compatible compilers is deprecated and will be removed in a future release. This affects users linking against static library of Boost.Filesystem. Users are advised to update their project build systems to either use a shared library of Boost.Filesystem, or explicitly specify the dependencies of Boost.Filesystem in the linker command line. Users of shared library of Boost.Filesystem are not affected. * Flyweight: + Maintenance work. * Format: + Correct allocator usage (fixes C++20 compilation). (Glen Fernandes) * Geometry: + Improvements o PR#720 Additional R-tree constructors (thanks to Caian Benedicto). o Various improvements in buffer, set and relational operations. + Solved issues o #709 memcpy called for object with no trivial copy-assignment. o #721 Compilation error in bgi::detail::rtree::visitors::insert. o #727 MSVC warning: conditional expression is constant. + Bugfixes o PR#700 Missing cases for default strategies in distance algorithm. o PR#738 Longitudes out of range in direct geodesic formulas. * GIL: + Added o Added new constructor initializing any_image from r-value reference to any image (PR#486). o Implemented mechanism to reverse kernel_2d (PR#489). + Changed o BREAKING: Replace Boost.Variant with Boost.Variant2 (PR#474) which completes removal on uses of Boost.MPL (missing from Boost 1.72.0 change added PR#274). o Use perfect forwarding from apply_operation to visit (PR#491). + Removed o BREAKING: Removed dependency on Boost.Variant + Fixed o Fixed invalid conversion from RGB8 to CMYK32 due to overflow (PR# 470). o Fixed image constructor from other image (PR#477). o Fixed error plane_view_t is not a class or namespace name (PR#481). o Fixed interleaved_view factory using point<std::ptrdiff_t> for dimension (PR#487). o Fixed documentation replacing uses MPL with MP11 in tutorial (PR# 494). o Fixed missing header in numeric/kernel.hpp to make it self-contained (PR#502). + Acknowledgements o Samuel Debionne, Pranam Lashkari, Mateusz Loskot, Debabrata Mandal * Heap: + Correct destruction of top node in skew_heap. (Glen Fernandes) + Correct and simplify allocator use. (Glen Fernandes) * Integer: + Fixed compilation of gcd in C++20 mode with clang 10. + Improved support for Embarcadero compilers. (PR#21) * Iterator: + boost/function_output_iterator.hpp header is now deprecated. Users should replace its inclusion with boost/iterator/ function_output_iterator.hpp. (PR#51) + Improved support for Embarcadero compilers. (PR#55) * LexicalCast: + Fixed warnings on missing override (thanks to EugeneZelenko #35, #34). + Fixes for the the Embarcadero compilers (thanks to Edward Diener). * Log: + Bug fixes: o The syslog sink backend now verifies the IP version of the local and target addresses set by user. The addresses must have the same IP version as was specified in the ip_version named parameter on the sink backend construction (by default, IPv4 is assumed). When an address is obtained as a result of host name resolution, only addresses with matching IP version are considered. (#119) + New Features: o Move constructors and assignment operators of various components were marked noexcept. o Added a new range_manip stream manipulator that can be used for outputting elements of a range, optionally separated by a delimiter. o Added a new tuple_manip stream manipulator that can be used for outputting elements of a tuple or any other heterogeneous sequence, optionally separated by a delimiter. o Added a new optional_manip stream manipulator that can be used for outputting optionally present values. + See changelog for more details. * Mp11: + Improved compilation performance of mp_with_index<N> for large N. + Added tuple_transform (contributed by Hans Dembinski.) * Multi-index Containers: + Added node extraction and insertion following the analogous interface of associative containers as introduced in C++17. This feature has also been extended to non key-based indices, in contrast to C++ standard library sequence containers, which do not provide such functionality. + Clarified documentation on read/write key extractors (issue #32). + Maintenance work. * Nowide: + The library now requires a C++11-compliant compiler and stdlib + LFS: Add support for files > 2 GB where the underlying system supports it + Generic UTF conversion functions are now available in the boost::nowide ::utf namespace + Add support for stat with UTF-8 paths * Outcome: + Announcements: o The v2.1 branch is expected to be retired end of 2020, with the v2.2 branch becoming the default. You can use the future v2.2 branch now using better_optimisation. This branch has a number of major breaking changes to Outcome v2.1, see the front page for details. + Enhancements: o BREAKING CHANGE void results and outcomes no longer default construct types during explicit construction. Previously if you explicitly constructed a result<T> from a non-errored result<void>, it default constructed T. This was found to cause unhelpful surprise, so it has been disabled. o New macro OUTCOME_ENABLE_LEGACY_SUPPORT_FOR. The macro OUTCOME_ENABLE_LEGACY_SUPPORT_FOR can be used to enable aliasing of older naming and features to newer naming and features when using a newer version of Outcome. o Concepts now have snake case style naming instead of camel case style. When Outcome was first implemented, it was thought that C++ 20 concepts were going to have camel case style. This was changed before the C++ 20 release, and Outcome's concepts have been renamed similarly. This won't break any code in Outcome v2.1, as compatibility aliases are provided. However code compiled against Outcome v2.2 will need to be upgraded, unless OUTCOME_ENABLE_LEGACY_SUPPORT_FOR is set to 210 or lower. o Concepts now live in OUTCOME_V2_NAMESPACE::concepts namespace. Previously concepts lived in the convert namespace, now they live in their own namespace. o New concepts basic_result<T> and basic_outcome<T> added. End users were finding an unhelpful gap in between is_basic_result<T> and value_or_error<T> where they wanted a concept that matched types which were basic_result, but not exactly one of those. Concepts filling that gap were added. o Operation TRY works differently from Outcome v2.2 onwards. This is a severely code breaking change which change the syntax of how one uses OUTCOME_TRY(). A regular expression suitable for upgrading code can be found in the list of changes between Outcome v2.1 and v2.2. + Bug fixes: o #224 The clang Apple ships in Xcode 11.4 (currently the latest) has not been patched with the fixes to LLVM clang that fix noexcept(std ::is_constructible<T, void>) failing to compile which I originally submitted years ago. So give up waiting on Apple to fix their clang, add a workaround to Outcome. o Spare storage could not be used from within no-value policy classes. Due to an obvious brain fart when writing the code at the time, the spare storage APIs had the wrong prototype which prevented them working from within policy classes. Sorry. * PolyCollection: + Fixed internal ambiguity problem between boost::type_erasure::any and boost::any (issue #17). + Maintenance work. * SmartPtr: + Added owner_equals to shared_ptr, weak_ptr, local_shared_ptr. + Added owner_hash_value to shared_ptr, weak_ptr. + Added owner_equal_to, owner_hash. + Added std::hash specializations for shared_ptr, local_shared_ptr. + Added boost::hash support to, and std::hash, std::equal_to specializations for, weak_ptr. * Stacktrace: + Fixed a build error when compiled with -fno-exceptions (thanks to Jeremiah Rodriguez #91). * System: + operator bool() now returns failed() instead of value() != 0. * Type_Traits: + Implemented conjunction, disjunction, negation, is_trivially_copyable, is_scoped_enum, and is_unscoped_enum. 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Updated Tools * Boostbook: + Change encoding of generated documentation from US-ASCII to UTF-8. (Glen Fernandes)
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Change to the OpenPrinting fork of apple/cups, e.g., that fork already contains - dnssd patch patch-config-scripts_cups-dnssd.m4 - freebsd patch patch-cups_getifaddrs-internal.h - libtool patch patch-af apple/cups#4947 was fixed in both. Changes in CUPS v2.3.3op1 ------------------------- - The automated test suite can now be activated using `make test` for consistency with other projects and CI environments - the old `make check` continues to work as well, and the previous test server behavior can be accessed by running `make testserver`. - ippeveprinter now supports multiple icons and strings files. - ippeveprinter now uses the system's FQDN with Avahi. - ippeveprinter now supports Get-Printer-Attributes on "/". - ippeveprinter now uses a deterministic "printer-uuid" value. - ippeveprinter now uses system sounds on macOS for Identify-Printer. - Updated ippfind to look for files in "~/Desktop" on Windows. - Updated ippfind to honor `SKIP-XXX` directives with `PAUSE`. - Updated IPP Everywhere support to work around printers that only advertise color raster support but really also support grayscale (Issue #1) - ipptool now supports DNS-SD URIs like `ipps://My%20Printer._ipps._tcp.local` (Issue #5) - The scheduler now allows root backends to have world read permissions but not world execute permissions (Issue #21) - Failures to bind IPv6 listener sockets no longer cause errors if IPv6 is disabled on the host (Issue #25) - The SNMP backend now supports the HP and Ricoh vendor MIBs (Issue #28) - The scheduler no longer includes a timestamp in files it writes (Issue #29) - The systemd service names are now "cups.service" and "cups-lpd.service" (Issue #30, Issue #31) - The scheduler no longer adds the local hostname to the ServerAlias list (Issue #32) - Added `LogFileGroup` directive in "cups-files.conf" to control the group owner of log files (Issue #34) - Added `--with-max-log-size` configure option (Issue #35) - Added `--enable-sync-on-close` configure option (Issue #37) - Added `--with-error-policy` configure option (Issue #38) - IPP Everywhere PPDs could have an "unknown" default InputSlot (Issue #44) - The `httpAddrListen` function now uses a listen backlog of 128. - Added USB quirks (Apple issue #5789, #5823, #5831) - Fixed IPP Everywhere v1.1 conformance issues in ippeveprinter. - Fixed DNS-SD name collision support in ippeveprinter. - Fixed compiler and code analyzer warnings. - Fixed TLS support on Windows. - Fixed ippfind sub-type searches with Avahi. - Fixed the default hostname used by ippeveprinter on macOS. - Fixed resolution of local IPP-USB printers with Avahi. - Fixed coverity issues (Issue #2) - Fixed `httpAddrConnect` issues (Issue #3) - Fixed web interface device URI issue (Issue #4) - Fixed lp/lpr "printer/class not found" error reporting (Issue #6) - Fixed xinetd support for LPD clients (Issue #7) - Fixed libtool build issue (Issue #11) - Fixed a memory leak in the scheduler (Issue #12) - Fixed a potential integer overflow in the PPD hashing code (Issue #13) - Fixed output-bin and print-quality handling issues (Issue #18) - Fixed PPD options getting mapped to odd IPP values like "tray---4" (Issue #23) - Fixed remote access to the cupsd.conf and log files (Issue #24) - Fixed the automated test suite when running in certain build/CI environments (Issue #25) - Fixed a logging regression caused by a previous change for Apple issue #5604 (Issue #25) - Fixed fax phone number handling with GNOME (Issue #40) - Fixed potential rounding error in rastertopwg filter (Issue #41) - Fixed the "uri-security-supported" value from the scheduler (Issue #42) - Fixed IPP backend crash bug with "printer-alert" values (Issue #43) - Removed old Solaris inetconv(1m) reference in cups-lpd man page (Issue #46) - Fixed default options that incorrectly use the "custom" prefix (Issue #48) - Fixed a memory leak when resolving DNS-SD URIs (Issue #49) - Fixed systemd status reporting by adopting the notify interface (Issue #51) - Fixed crash in rastertopwg (Apple issue #5773) - Fixed cupsManualCopies values in IPP Everywhere PPDs (Apple issue #5807)
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1.0.17 (2021-02-10) * Update chefstyle requirement from 1.2.1 to 1.3.2 #35 (dependabot-preview[bot]) * Update chefstyle requirement from 1.3.2 to 1.4.0 #36 (dependabot-preview[bot]) * Update chefstyle requirement from 1.4.0 to 1.4.2 #37 (dependabot-preview[bot]) * Update chefstyle requirement from 1.4.2 to 1.4.3 #38 (dependabot-preview[bot]) * Update chefstyle requirement from 1.4.3 to 1.4.4 #39 (dependabot-preview[bot]) * Update chefstyle requirement from 1.4.4 to 1.4.5 #40 (dependabot-preview[bot]) * Update chefstyle requirement from 1.4.5 to 1.5.0 #41 (dependabot-preview[bot]) * Update chefstyle requirement from 1.5.0 to 1.5.8 #46 (dependabot-preview[bot]) * Update chefstyle requirement from 1.5.8 to 1.5.9 #47 (dependabot-preview[bot]) * Update chefstyle requirement from 1.5.9 to 1.6.1 #48 (dependabot-preview[bot]) * Test on Ruby 3.0 #49 (tas50) * Update chefstyle requirement from 1.6.1 to 1.6.2 #50 (dependabot-preview[bot]) * Extend the reader API to extract to destination #51 (lamont-granquist)
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2021-03-18 -- 0.9.5 * Fixed: Fix a bug regarding section "5.2.4. Remove Dot Segments" of RFC 3986 that affected both normalization and reference resolution with regard to trailing slashes (GitHub #92, #97) Thanks to Dan Pape for the report! * Fixed: MinGW: Fix name of static library (GitHub #90) Thanks to SpaceIm for the patch and Sandro Mani for review! * Fixed: Use correct inline marker "__forceinline" for Intel C++ Compiler (GitHub #93) Thanks to jensenrichardson for the patch! * Fixed: Link against pthreads for (default) -DURIPARSER_BUILD_TESTS=ON (GitHub #99, #100) * Fixed: When integrated using CMake function add_subdirectory, installation could fail due to lack of prefix ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR} (GitHub #98) Thanks for the patch to Shehzan Mohammed! * Fixed: Addressed MSVC compile warning about lack of /EHsc when compiling the C++ test suite code (GitHub #102) * Fixed: Stopped misadvertising wide characters as Unicode support (GitHub #104) * Added: CMake option URIPARSER_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS=(ON|OFF) to turn compile warnings into errors, defaults to "OFF" (GitHub #102) * Improved: pkg-config: Use ${prefix} and ${exec_prefix} to ease overriding variables using --define-variable=NAME=VALUE, e.g. as done on OpenWRT (GitHub #91) Thanks to Karel Kočí for the pull request! * Improved: Auto-detection of the qhelpgenerator command based on CMake package "Qt5Help" when available. CMake option "QHG_LOCATION" can still be used to enforce a specific location (GitHub #103) Thanks for his help to Andreas Sturmlechner! * Improved: Make documentation use pkg-config in example on how to check for uriparser from within configure.ac (GNU Autoconf) (GitHub #37, #106) * Improved: In testing code, add a missing 'extern "C"' (GitHub #109) Thanks to Jørgen Ibsen for the patch! * Soname: 1:28:0 — see https://verbump.de/ for what these numbers do
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* Tue Feb 23 2021 Vishal Vijayraghavan <[email protected]> - Releasing liberation-fonts 2.1.3 version - Resolves #37: U+2262,2669,266C too wide - Resolves Bugzilla #1464310: Tilded G not works with Liberation Sans and Serif * Mon Dec 21 2020 Vishal Vijayraghavan <[email protected]> - Releasing liberation-fonts 2.1.2 version - Resolves #25: liberation-fonts doesn't have proper <==> symbol - Resolves #33: Liberation Mono: U+20BF is too wide - Resolves #14: Liberation mono fonts are not recognized as monospace by fontconfig and cairo
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1.0.1 (2021-04-02) * Fixes identifying OpenDocument files by magic. 1.0.0 imprecisely identified them as application/zip. (#38) * Fixes identifying .docx, .pptx, and .xlsx files exported from Google Sheets by magic. (#36) * Identifies vCard files as text/vcard rather than text/x-vcard. (27fac74) * Identifies .otf, .woff, and .woff2 files aș font/otf, font/woff, and font/woff2, respectively. (#37)
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promises 1.2.0.1 ============== * Added `future_promise()` which returns a `promise` that executes the expression using `future::future()`. `future_promise()` should (typically) be a drop-in replacement for any `future::future()` function call. `future_promise()` will not execute `future` work faster than `future::future()`, but `future_promise()` will only submit `future` jobs if a worker is available. If no workers are available, `future_promise()` will hold the expression information in a `promise` until a worker does become available to better take advantage of computing resources available to the main R session. For more information, please see the [`future_promise()` article](https://rstudio.github.io/promises/articles/future_promise.html). (#62) * Added visibility support for `Promise$then(onFulfilled)`. (#59) promises 1.1.1 ============== * Fix handling of FutureErrors during `future::resolved()` and `future::value()` by discarding the corrupt future. (#37) promises 1.1.0 ============== * Fixed #49: `promise_all()` previously did not handle `NULL` values correctly. (#50)) * `new_promise_domain` now takes a `wrapOnFinally` argument, which can be used to intercept registration of `finally()`. Previous versions treated `finally` as passing the same callback to `then(onFulfilled=..., onRejected=...)`, and ignoring the result; for backward compatibility, promise domains will still treat `finally` that way by default (i.e. if `wrapOnFinally` is `NULL`, then `finally` will result in `wrapOnFulfilled` and `wrapOnRejected` being called, but if `wrapOnFinally` is provided then only `wrapOnFinally` will be called). (#43)
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Brief description of application changes: integrate Official HN APIs: -#36: use the official APIs to display the Story View - Front Page similarly to HN front-page. -#37: remove StoryPooling feature and replace it with LazyLoadingComments feature which lazily loads comments on demand. -#39: allow all configuration options to be optional. Previously, user needs to create the config file based the example config. Now, if an option is not specified, a default value will be used instead (for more information/ documentation, refer to the example config file). Brief description of codebase changes: -Refactor the repo into 3 separate crates: hackernews_tui for main binary crate, config_parser (lib) and config_parser_derive (proc-macro) for the libraries to parse configuration options from the config file. -#38: reduce the .clone() usage, move the application's hn_client::HNClient to global state. -small refactoring and documentation improvements
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Incremental 21.3.0 (2021-03-01) =============================== Bugfixes -------- - The output of incremental is now compatible with Black (#56, #60) - Incremental now properly supports PEP 440-compliant dev, rc, post suffixes (#62) - Incremental now properly supports PEP 440-compliant post releases (#37)
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Version 1.9.11 (2020-11-08) SECURITY HINT: make sure you have allow_xslt = False (or just do not use allow_xslt at all in your wiki configs, False is the internal default). Allowing XSLT/4suite is very dangerous, see HelpOnConfiguration wiki page. Fixes: * security fix for CVE-2020-25074: fix remote code execution via cache action changeset with fix: d1e5fc7d * security fix for CVE-2020-15275: fix malicious SVG attachment causing stored XSS vulnerability changeset with fix: 64e16037 * make setup.py and .cfg ascii-only, #40 * fix SubProcess' os.setsid usage, #44 * fix interwiki test fails that crept into 1.9.10 release * highlight parser: use language as code_type rather than "highlight" * catch indexer error for too long names, #57 * improved indexer logging so logging never crashes due to encoding issues for non-ascii page or attachment names. * fix mailheader parsing, add tests for mailimport, #53 * workaround werkzeug errors='fallback:...' regression, #37 * mailimport: fix AttributeError, #55 * surge protection / hosts_deny: fix broken html, #60 Other changes: * upgrade werkzeug 0.14.1 -> 1.0.1, adapt imports HINT: if you use the ProxyFix code, the required import has changed to: from werkzeug.middleware.proxy_fix import ProxyFix * add secure-cookie 0.1.0 (code was formerly part of werkzeug.contrib), adapt imports * update pygments 2.1.3 -> 2.5.2 * update passlib 1.7.1 -> 1.7.2 * update parsedatetime 2.4 -> 2.6
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* Use abstract sockets if libdbus is older than 1.12.0 (#37). * Key grab fixes for the new API. * registryd: Add a missing call to va_end. * Fix double free when removing event listeners (#35). * Fix numlock detection. * Fix a couple of memory leaks. * Remove const from AtspiDeviceListenerCB prototype (#31). * Fix build with X11 disabled. * Various fixes for the new device API used for key monitoring and grabbing. * Fixed several memory leaks. * Don't use gdbus-broker if not running under systemd (#25). * Unref bus at the end of cleanup. * Fix XML interfaces (#26). * Use unix sockets instead of abstract sockets (#28). * Added a device API to replace the old API for capturing key grabs. This is needed for toolkits that do not report keystrokes to atk, such as gtk 4.
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Version 0.18.7 (10 Mar 2021) ---------------------------- * join() waiting when cancelled fix, also issue #37 Version 0.18.4 (20 Nov 2019) ---------------------------- * handle time.time() not making progress. fixing `#26`_ (SomberNight) * handle SOCKSError in _connect_one (SomberNight) * add SOCKSRandomAuth: Jeremy Rand Version 0.18.3 (19 May 2019) ---------------------------- * minor bugfix release, fixing `#22`_ * make JSON IDs independent across sessions, make websockets dependency optional (SomberNight)
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-render_criteria works a little differently now: Using render_criteria (and render-anti-criteria) on root blocks is now supported (#37). This was possible before but not really useful because you had to have the same criteria for all the blocks underneath it anyway. -Old: If any block in the chain meets criteria, then draw. -New: If root block doesn't meet criteria, then don't draw. If root block does mete criteria, but no child blocks do, then don't draw. -Add render_anti_criteria which allows you to tell blocks to draw only when a criteria is not present. (see Blocks documentation for more information.) -When loading config, we now validate that all blocks have different names to make sure the config is written correctly. -Document how to send progress data to ProgressBlock. -Dramatically improve idle performance. #35 -Fixed a bug where replaced notifications might have a different layout to new ones. #37 -Update cairo and pango dependencies. -TextBlock text will now fall back to wrapping on character boundaries if no word boundaries are available. #39 -Fixed a bug where large notifications might take a long time to receive with a long poll_interval. #35 -Fixed a bug where replacing wasn't working as intended on notifications with the same app name and tag, with replacing_enabled set to false.
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### v0.3.2 2021-02-08 Arles (France) - `freenstanding` support does not need `opam` (@sternenseemann, @dinosaure, #53) - Fix big-endian support (@dinosaure, #56) - Use `which` when `command -v` is not available (@dinosaure, @sternenseemann, @mseri, #56) - Fix `esy` support and on its environment the MirageOS 3 support (@dinosaure, @mseri, #56) - Upgrade to `ocamlformat.0.19.0` (@dinosaure, #57) ### v0.3.1 2021-23-02 Paris (France) - Upgrade `checkseum` to `optint.0.0.5` (@dinosaure, #51) ### v0.3.0 2020-11-03 Paris (France) - Upgrade C artifacts with MirageOS 3.9 (#50, @dinosaure, @hannesm) - Fix `esy` installation (#49, @dinosaure, @jordwalke, reported by @Faliszek) ### v0.2.1 2020-06-15 Paris (France) - Move to dune.2.6.0 (#47) ### v0.2.0 2020-06-03 Paris (France) - fix cross-compilation with `dune -x windows` (#45, @dinosaure, @pirbo) - add CRC-24 (#43, @dinosaure, @cfcs) - factorize C stubs (as digestif) - avoid clash of names when we use `checkseum.c` Any functions are prefixed by `checkseum_` - fix META file (#39 & #41, @hannesm, @dinosaure) A test was added to see if runes (static C libraries) are available for MirageOS targets (freestanding & xen) - provide a binary `checkseum` to _digest_ standard input or file `checkseum.checkseum` is available to compute check-sum of standard input or file. The tool is used only for debugging. - clean distribution (#38, @dinosaure) `checkseum` depends only on `bigarray-compat`, `base-bytes` & `optint` - `limits.h` is available on any targets (#37, @dinosaure, @pirbo) ### v0.1.1 2019-09-12 Paris (France) - Compatibility with mirage+dune (#29, @dinosaure) - Use `bigarray-compat` (#29, @TheLortex) - Add constraints with < mirage-runtime.4.0.0 `checkseum` (as some others packages) must be used with MirageOS 4 where `checkseum.0.9.0` is a compatibility package with Mirage)S 3 - Replace `STDC` macro check by `STDDEF_H_` to be able to compile (#34, @dinosaure) checkseum with +32bit compiler variant (#34, @dinosaure) - Use a much more simpler implementation of CRC32C to be compatible with large set of targets (#34, @dinosaure) - Avoid fancy operators in OCaml implementation of CRC32 and CRC32C (#34, @dinosaure) - Require `optint.0.0.3` at least (#34, @dinosaure)
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2.76 * fix broken TIFF and AVIF support, PR #43 by Paul Howarth * re-enable XBM support (always on) * provide xbm magic support (a hack, for GD::Graph) 2.75 * add experimental support for TIFF and RAQM (with freetype) * improve GD2 tests (GH #42, RT #140856) * also list the unsupported image formats in the GD::Image pod * fix copyRotated pod (it rotates CCW) PR #36 by LorenzoTo * fix GD::Simple->fontMetrics docs and implementation GH #37 by Ben Crowell. fix lineheight calculation according to the docs. You might need to fix your code! * add image methods tiff, webp, heif, avif, and its documentation. * fix the fix for the poly->transform documentation RT #140043 2.74 * add experimental support for WEBP, HEIF and AVIF * document all supported Image formats in the GD::Image lib * added Github actions (for PR's) * fix poly->transform documentation RT #140043 * fix GD,GD2 detection and tests RT #139399 (since libgd 2.3.3) fixed tests by Håkon Hægland. * POD: Remove indirect object constructors from example code snippet (PR #39) * patch from Ben Crowell that fixes incorrect behaviour of GD::Simple->fontMetrics * fix cross-compilation if gdlib.pc has no cflags by Fabrice Fontaine 2.73 * allow --options override the libgd options. Not recommended. See GH #33 and RT #130045
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### 1.3.2 _2022-07-18, Andreas Abel_ - Export `decodePatternSet` and `decodeCharacterClass` from `Text.Regex.TDFA.Pattern` ([#16](haskell-hvr/regex-tdfa#16)) - Extend and correct docs for `Pattern` module - Tested with GHC 7.4 - 9.4 ### 1.3.1.5 _2022-07-18, Andreas Abel_ - Allow dash (`-`) as start of a range, e.g. `[--z]` ([#1](haskell-hvr/regex-tdfa#1), [#45](haskell-hvr/regex-tdfa#45)) - Tested with GHC 7.4 - 9.4 ### 1.3.1.4 _2022-07-17, Andreas Abel_ - Fix parsing of dashes in bracket expressions, e.g. `[-a-z]` ([#1](haskell-hvr/regex-tdfa#1)) - Fix a deprecation warning except for on GHC 8.2 ([#21](haskell-hvr/regex-tdfa#21)) - Documentation: link `defaultComptOpt` to its definition ([#13](haskell-hvr/regex-tdfa#13)) - Verify documentation examples with new `doc-test` testsuite - Tested with GHC 7.4 - 9.4 ### 1.3.1.3 _2022-07-14, Andreas Abel_ - Fix an `undefined` in `Show PatternSet` ([#37](haskell-hvr/regex-tdfa#37)) - Document POSIX character classes (e.g. `[[:digit:]]`) in README - Tested with GHC 7.4 - 9.4 ### 1.3.1.2 Revision 1 _2022-05-25, Andreas Abel_ - Allow `base >= 4.17` (GHC 9.4) ### 1.3.1.2 _2022-02-19, Andreas Abel_ - No longer rely on the `MonadFail` instance for `ST` (future `base` library change, see [#29](haskell-hvr/regex-tdfa#29)). - Silence warning `incomplete-uni-patterns` (GHC >= 9.2). - Import from `Data.List` explicitly or qualified (warning `compat-unqualified-imports`). - Import from `Control.Monad` to allow `mtl-2.3` in its `rc3` incarnation.
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0.1.29 (2022-03-07) * Land #30, Add 'no_proto' option to wget/curl/lwp-request command stagers 0.1.30 (2022-04-05) * Land #30, Add 'no_proto' option to wget/curl/lwp-request command stagers 0.1.31 (2022-07-01) * Land #32, Add ruby 3.1.1 to test matrix * Land #34, CmdStagerTFTP: Set payload filename; raise if tftphost is not set 0.1.32 (2022-07-11) * Land #35, add cmdstager tests 0.1.33 (2022-07-14) * Land #33, add FtpHttp cmdstager 0.1.34 (2022-07-18) * Land #37, Update spec tests 0.1.35 (2022-7-18) * Land #38, Add missing Rex::Exploitation::ObfuscateJS tests
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NEWS/Changelog 1.6-0 (2022-07-05) o Added text drawing using Harfbuzz and ICU. This significantly improves the quality of text rendeded by Cairo and enables support for right-to-left and bi-directional text. (#23) It also enables the use of ligatures. (#18) This feature is only enabled if `pkg-config` is present and knows how to use the `harfbuzz-icu` module. o The `family=` argument in text drawing is now honored also for FreeType and Harfbuzz back-ends. o configure gains two arguments: `--with-freetype` and `--with-harfbuzz`. They both default to `auto` which means FreeType and Harfbuzz will be used if present. If set to `yes` then the support is required. If set to `no` (or the `--without` form is used) then the corresponding support is explicitly disabled. Note that Harfbuzz requires FreeType. o added `--enable-debug` argument to configure which will make Cairo extremely chatty on the console. o By default `cairo-ft` will be ignored on Windows, becasue it it does not work without associated FontConfig configuration files and font cache. (#37) This behavior can be changed by using `-DUSE_CAIRO_FT=1` to force the use of `cairo-ft` unconditionally. o Cairo.capabilities() now also reports two capabilities which are not format-related: "freetype" and "harfbuzz". The former indicates whether `cairo-ft` is used and the later indicates whether the newly introduced Harfbuzz + ICU bi-directional rendering support is present. 1.5-15 (2022-03-16) o CairoX11 (xlib back-end): install an X11 I/O error handler while processing events such that broken connections are detected and don't kill R. o added the option to license under GPL v3. All original authors explicitly agreed and included code based on R is licensed under GPL-2+ allowing this. 1.5-14 (2021-12-21) o update configure/autoconf, some dependencies such as libtiff are now also detected using pkg-config. Tests are now correctly using CPPFLAGS from R. o add entry points for GE version 13 (needed for R 4.1.0) Note that this is just a port of CRAN NMU which was posted as version 1.15-12.2 on CRAN, but was not an actual Cairo version. 1.5-13 (2020-04-15) o add support for CairoFont(usePUA=FALSE) to support regular fonts without Adobe Symbol Encoding as symbol fonts in R 4.0.0 and higher. Setting usePUA=FALSE in older versions of R will issue a warning.
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Release 2.3.0 Added Add no_color and force_color parameters to override env vars (#38) @hugovk Add support for Python 3.12 (#37) @hugovk Changed Publish to PyPI with a Trusted Publisher (#45) @hugovk Release 2.2.0 Added Add light shades, dark grey and black (#32) @hugovk Release 2.1.1 Fixed Add __main__ to re-enable demo via python -m termcolor (#27) @hugovk Release 2.1.0 Added Support FORCE_COLOR and detect tty (#25) @hugovk Deprecated Deprecate __ALL__, use __all__ instead (#23) @hugovk Release 2.0.1 Fixed Update source URL (#21) @felixonmars Release 2.0.0 Added Add support for Python 3.11 and PyPy (#9) @hugovk Add support for Python 3.10 (#5) @hugovk Support NO_COLOR (#7) @hugovk Add type annotations to the project and run mypy on CI (#11) @jdufresne Add tests (#1) @hugovk Changed Refer to GitHub Releases for release notes for 2.0.0+ (#20) @hugovk Autodeploy to TestPyPI and to PyPI for GH releases (#19) @hugovk Migrate from setuptools + setuptools_scm to hatchling + hatch-vcs (#17) @hugovk Replace deprecated license_file with license_files in setup.cfg (#14) @jdufresne Use declarative metadata in setup.cfg (#10) @hugovk Replace 3.9-dev with 3.9 in CI to use Python 3.9 final (#3) @CozyDoomer Removed Drop support for EOL Python <= 3.6 (#9) @hugovk Remove hardcoded VERSION constant (#18) @hugovk Fixed Fix docstring for colored function (#15) @tmetzl Fix typo: ANSII -> ANSI (#8) @hugovk
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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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What's Changed - Add NetBSD by @0323pin in #3 - Migrate from tui-rs to ratatui by @AmmarAbouZor in #4 - settings improvements by @AmmarAbouZor in #13 - [Documentation] Create README Badges by @kevinmatthes in #14 - CI Improvements by @AmmarAbouZor in #15 - Changed: Help popup improvements by @AmmarAbouZor in #17 - Added: Export current journal's content by @AmmarAbouZor in #18 - Increase Version by @AmmarAbouZor in #19 - Fixed setting backend path from CLI by @AmmarAbouZor in #22 - Added: Release CD action by @AmmarAbouZor in #24 - Fixed: Export journal extension by @AmmarAbouZor in #25 - Changed: Enhance render loop by @AmmarAbouZor in #28 - Added: CITATION.cff by @kevinmatthes in #26 - Added: Edit current journal content in external editor by @AmmarAbouZor in #29 - Added: configure CHANGELOG maintenance utilities by @kevinmatthes in #16 - Added: Tabs and scrolling to help popup by @AmmarAbouZor in #32 - Fixed: bugs in fragment creation by @kevinmatthes in #33 - Added: Multi-selection for journals by @AmmarAbouZor in #34 - Changed: bump baptiste0928/cargo-install to v2.1.0 by @kevinmatthes in #36 - [Aeruginous] Create CHANGELOG Fragment by @github-actions in #37 - Added: Export Import functions for multiple journals by @AmmarAbouZor in #39 - [Aeruginous] Create CHANGELOG Fragment by @github-actions in #40 - Fixed: Synchronizing problems with sqlite back-end by @AmmarAbouZor in #41 - [Aeruginous] Create CHANGELOG Fragment by @github-actions in #42 - Changed: improve GHA linting speed dramatically by @kevinmatthes in #43 - [Aeruginous] Create CHANGELOG Fragment by @github-actions in #44 - Addd: Option to Use Git Configured Editor as External editor by @AmmarAbouZor in #45 - [Aeruginous] Create CHANGELOG Fragment by @github-actions in #46 - [Aeruginous] Create Missing CHANGELOG Fragments by @AmmarAbouZor in #48 - Chore: Add dependabot by @AmmarAbouZor in #50 - [Aeruginous] Assemble CHANGELOG by @github-actions in #52
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Upstream changes: 0.036 2023-05-10 17:09:48+02:00 - Add option -dumpcode to turn of dumping coderefs in YAML::PP::Schema::Perl - ci updates 0.035 2022-09-30 21:16:16+02:00 - Fix parsing alias as mapping key - Support emitting folded block scalars. Now any input should be able to output as a folded block scalar correctly. Preserving scalar styles will now also preserve those 0.034 2022-06-30 10:31:56+02:00 - Fix parsing empty folded block scalars with trailing linebreaks - Fix error handling (remaining tokens on invalid input) - Support experimental v5.36 booleans - Allow to specify multiple boolean classes (issue #37) 0.033 2022-06-27 16:31:32+02:00 - Fix add_mapping_resolver + on_create (tie existing data) 0.032 2022-03-08 19:02:00+01:00 - Add missing '~' to allowed chars in tags - Restructure directive parsing a bit - Support YAML::PP::Ref in yamlpp-* utility scripts - Add -P to yaml-load-dump --preserve - Add --dump option to yamlpp-parse-emit - yamlpp-load-dump -D JSON::PP: don't output space before colon - Add export tags to YAML::PP::Common - Update yaml-test-suite to 2022-01-17 0.031 2021-12-25 23:43:19+01:00 - Fix several rare test cases: - Support literal escaped tabs - Allow only one digit for block scalar indent indicator - Allow comments at the end of directives - Match word boundary after '%YAML' - Allow tabs and multiple spaces between directive elements - Forbid lines starting with tabs in block mode - After tabs no further indentation elements allowed 0.030 2021-11-07 21:57:28+01:00 - preserve: Keep existing data (issue #44) - Forbid directive without directive end marker - Support explicit empty key/value pairs in flow mappings - Enforce EOL after end of flow context - Forbid multiple question marks in flow mappings
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Updates - Moved Summary sorting key to 'X' - Added new key support 'X' on the Search page to cycle date types for searching - Support for verification and value stepping for all date types on the Seach page - Search page no longer auto-fills the date field - Fixed Search page matching partial tag, resulting in unrelated transactions - Transactions can now be deleted on the search page using 'D' - Transactions can now be edited on the search page using 'E' Changes - Add NetBSD by @0323pin in #29 - Update logo to make it round, small and transparent by @vlad-onis in #34 - Fix db query by @TheRustyPickle in #37 - Added searching by date, month, year by @TheRustyPickle in #38 - Added edit and deleting function on search page directly by @TheRustyPickle in #39 - Bump version by @TheRustyPickle in #40
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What's Changed - stdout/stderr are now streamed as the subprocess is executing, rather than output only once the subprocess completes (#43). - NotFound errors during cleanup are now ignored (#42). - Improved error handling for malformed executables (#37). API Changes - New methods Bkt::retrieve_streaming and Bkt::refresh_streaming have been added for library users that want to stream output, however these methods are subject to change and should be treated as experimental.
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Upstream changes: 0.035 2023-10-03 - PR #37 Speed up decode_jwt
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0.3.2.1 — Oct 20, 2023 What's Changed Relax doctest boundaries. by @alaendle in #32 GA(deps): Bump actions/checkout from 3 to 4 by @dependabot in #35 Allow doctest-0.22 by @Vekhir in #36 [#29] Support GHC 9.6 by @vrom911 in #33 Support ghc-9.8 by @alaendle in #37 Publish to hackage directly from GitHub by @alaendle in #38 New Contributors @Vekhir made their first contribution in co-log/co-log-core#36 Full Changelog: co-log/co-log-core@v0.3.2.0...v0.3.2.1
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Upstream changes: 1.40 2023-11-04 - Rebuilt all locale data with the data from CLDR 44.0.1. 1.39 2023-05-28 - Fixed parsing of the 'el-polyton' locale code. This had the same issue as 'be-tarask', which was fixed in 1.36. This is now fixed in such a way that similar `$language-$variant` codes will be parsed correctly in the future. Reported by @yvanzo. GH #37.
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What's Changed - fix: line 8 for history by @thomas-mauran in #37 - Add NetBSD by @0323pin in #39 - docs: add contributing.md by @thomas-mauran in #40 - Creates a much smaller final docker image by @jhauris in #41 - feat: add "escape" event to helper menu by @charley04310 in #43 - fix: do not allow selecting a chess piece with a not authorized move by @charley04310 in #45 - Add Arch Linux install directions by @Rustmilian in #46 - feat: home menu + credit + small fixes by @thomas-mauran in #47
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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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Added support for HEREDOCs (#45) Fixed an issue where whitespace after a line continuation causes parsing to fail (#26) Fixed parsing a port range (#27) Allow capital letters in user names (#35) Added support for single-quoted strings (#37) Fixed an issue where ADD and COPY only accepted a single parameter (#43)
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# changes * Codebase moved from OSDN to github. * The shell can now open more file descriptors on Cygwin. * Fixed the bug where the "typeset -fp" built-in prints parameter expansions of the form ${foo:/bar/baz} with a redundant # flag like ${foo:/#bar/baz}. * Fixed the bug where the emacs-capitalize-word line-editing command misbehaves and possibly crashes the shell if there is no word following the cursor to be capitalized. * Added the emacs-search-forward-current and emacs-search-backward-current line-editing commands. (by @vext01 in #37) * [line-editing] Added the completion script for doas. (by @DanisDGK in #45)
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### 1.8.10 - 15 June 2024 * feature: new "`--output`" option to write to a file instead of standard output (pull request [#90](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/pulls/90)) supplied by [xmort](https://codeberg.org/xmort) ### 1.8.9 - 21 April 2024 * feature: new "`--si`" option to display and interpret size suffixes in multiples of 1000 rather than 1024 (pull request [#85](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/pulls/85)) supplied by [kevinruddy](https://codeberg.org/kevinruddy) * fix: continue producing progress output when the output is blocking writes ([#34](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/34), [#86](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/86), [#87](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/87)) * fix: honour the _TMPDIR_ / _TMP_ environment variables again, rather than hard-coding "`/tmp`", when using a terminal lock file (originally removed in 1.8.0) ([#88](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/88)) * i18n: corrections and missing strings added to French translations (pull request [#83](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/pulls/83)) supplied by [Thomas Bertels](https://codeberg.org/tbertels) ### 1.8.5 - 19 November 2023 * fix: corrected percentage formatting so it doesn't jump from 2 to 3 characters wide at 100% ([#80](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/80)) * fix: replaced "`--remote`" mechanism, using a temporary file instead of SysV IPC, so it can work reliably even when there are multiple PV instances * fix: corrected compilation failure when without IPC support * security: addressed all issues highlighted by the software auditing tools "`splint`" and "`flawfinder`" (see "`make analyse`") ([#77](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/77)) * cleanup: compilation warnings fixed on non-IPC and MacOS systems ### 1.8.0 - 24 September 2023 #### Features * feature: new "`--discard`" option to discard input as if writing to */dev/null* ([#42](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/42)) * feature: new "`--error-skip-block`" option to make "`--skip-errors`" skip whole blocks ([#37](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/37)) * feature: use `posix_fadvise()` like `cat`(1) does, to improve efficiency ([#39](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/39)) * feature: new "`--enable-static`" option to "`configure`" for static builds ([#75](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/pull/75)) #### Security * security: with "`--pidfile`", write to a temporary file and rename it into place, to improve security * security: keep self-contained copies of name and format string in PV internal state for memory safety * security: ignore _TMP_ / _TMPDIR_ environment variables when using a terminal lock file #### Fixes * fix: only report errors about missing files when starting to transfer from them, not while calculating size, and behave more like `cat`(1) by skipping them and moving on * fix: auto-calculate total line count with "`--line-mode`" when all inputs are regular files * fix: use `clock_gettime()` in ETA calculation to cope with machine suspend/resume ([#13](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/13)) * fix: if "`--width`" or "`--height`" were provided, do not change them when the window size changes ([#36](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/36)) * fix: when a file descriptor position in "`--watchfd`" moves backwards, show the rate using the correct prefix ([#41](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/41)) * fix: rewrite terminal state save/restore so state is not intermittently garbled on exit when using "`--cursor`" ([#20](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/20)), ([#24](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/24)) #### Cleanups * cleanup: addressed many potential issues highlighted by the software auditing tools "`splint`" and "`flawfinder`" (see new target "`make analyse`") * cleanup: switched the build system to GNU Automake * cleanup: replaced the test harness with the one native to GNU Automake * cleanup: added a test for terminal width detection to "`make check`" * cleanup: added a test to "`make check`" to ensure that "`make install`" installs everything expected * cleanup: replaced *AC_HEADER_TIOCGWINSZ* with *AC_CHECK_HEADERS(sys/ioctl.h)* for better MacOS compatibility ([#74](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/74)) * cleanup: with "`--sync`", call `fsync()` instead of `fdatasync()` on incapable systems ([#73](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/73)) * cleanup: the manual is now a static file instead of needing to be built with "`configure`" #### Dropped items * dropped: dropped support for "`--enable-static-nls`" * dropped: removed the Linux Software Map file, as the LSM project appears to be long dead * dropped: will no longer publish to SourceForge as it has a chequered history and is unnecessary * dropped: removed project from GitHub and moved to Codeberg - see "[Give Up GitHub](https://giveupgithub.org/)" #### Other items * licensing change from Artistic 2.0 to GPLv3+ ### 1.7.24 - 30 July 2023 * fix: correct terminal size detection, broken in 1.7.17 by the configuration script rewrite ([#72](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/72)) * security: removed *DEBUG* environment variable in debug mode, added "`--debug`" instead * cleanup: added "`make analyse`" to run "`splint`" and "`flawfinder`" on all source files * cleanup: corrected detection of boolean capability * cleanup: word wrapping of "`--help`" output is now multi-byte locale aware * cleanup: adjusted "`indent`" rules to line length of 120 and reformatted code ### 1.7.18 - 28 July 2023 * fix: language file installation had been broken by the configuration script rewrite ### 1.7.17 - 27 July 2023 * feature: new "`--sync`" option to flush cache to disk after every write (related to [#6](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/6), to improve accuracy when writing to slow disks) * feature: new "`--direct-io`" option to bypass cache - implements [#29 "Option to enable *O_DIRECT*"](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/29) - requested by Romain Kang, Jacek Wielemborek * fix: correct byte prefix size to 2 spaces in rate display, so progress display size remains constant at low transfer rates * cleanup: rewrote `configure.in` as per suggestions in newer "`autoconf`" manuals * cleanup: replaced `header.in` with one generated by "`autoheader`", moving custom logic to a separate header file "`config-aux.h`" * cleanup: added copyright notice to all source files as per GNU standards * cleanup: changed "`--version`" output to conform to GNU standards * cleanup: replaced backticks with `$()` in all shell scripts that did not come from elsewhere, as backticks are deprecated and harder to read * cleanup: improved the output formatting of "`make test`" * cleanup: extended the "`make test`" mechanism to allow certain tests to be skipped on platforms that cannot support them * cleanup: skip the "pipe" test (for *SIGPIPE*) if GNU "`head`" is not available, so that "`make test`" on stock OpenBSD 7.3 works * cleanup: added a lot more tests to "`make test`" * cleanup: replace all calls to `sprintf()` and `snprintf()` with a new wrapper function `pv_snprintf()` to improve security and compatibility * cleanup: replace all calls to `strcat()` with a wrapper `pv_strlcat()` to improve security and compatibility * cleanup: replace all `write()` calls to the terminal with a wrapper `pv_write_retry()` for consistency * cleanup: tidy up and fix compilation warning in "`--watchfd`" code * cleanup: rewrote all local shell scripts to pass analysis by [ShellCheck](https://www.shellcheck.net) ### 1.7.0 - 17 July 2023 * dropped: support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and its derivatives has been dropped; removed the RPM spec file, and will no longer build binaries * feature: the "`--size`" option now accepts "`@filename`" to use the size of another file (pull request [#57](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/pull/57) supplied by [Dave Beckett](https://github.com/dajobe)) * feature: the "`--watchfd`" option is now available on OS X (pull request [#60](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/pull/60) supplied by [christoph-zededa](https://github.com/christoph-zededa)) * feature: new "`--bits`" option to show bit count instead of byte count (adapted from pull request [#63](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/pull/63) supplied by [Nick Black](https://nick-black.com)) * feature: new "`--average-rate-window`" option, to set the window over which the average rate is calculated, also used for ETA (modified from pull request [#65](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/pull/65) supplied by [lemonsqueeze](https://github.com/lemonsqueeze)) * feature: the "`--watchfd`" option will now show relative filenames, if they are under the current directory (pull request [#66](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/pull/66) supplied by [ikasty](https://github.com/ikasty)) * fix: correction to `pv_in_foreground()` to behave as its comment block says it should, when not on a terminal - corrects [#19 "No output in Arch Linux initcpio after 1.6.6"](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/19), [#31 "No output written from inside zsh <() construct"](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/31), [#55 "pv Stopped Working in the Background"](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/55) (pull request [#64](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/pull/64) supplied by [Michael Weiß](https://github.com/quitschbo)) * fix: workaround for OS X 11 behaviour in configure script regarding stat64 at compile time (pull request [#57](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/pull/57) supplied by [Dave Beckett](https://github.com/dajobe)) * fix: workaround for macOS equivalence of stat to stat64 - patches from [Filippo Valsorda](https://github.com/FiloSottile) and [Demitri Muna](https://github.com/demitri), correcting [#33 "Fix compilation problems due to `stat64()` on Apple Silicon"](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/33) * fix: add burst rate limit to transfer, so rate limits are not broken by bursty traffic (pull request [#62](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/pull/62) supplied by [Volodymyr Bychkovyak](https://github.com/vbychkoviak)) * fix: corrected "`--force`" option so it will still output progress when not in the same process group as the owner of the terminal - corrects [#23 "No output with "`-f`" when run in background after 1.6.6"](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/23) and helps to correct [#31 "No output written from inside zsh <() construct"](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/31) * fix: corrected elapsed time display to show as D:HH:MM:SS after 1 day, like the ETA does - corrects [#16 "Show days in same format in ETA as in elapsed time"](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/16) * fix: corrected bug where percentages went down after 100% when in "`--numeric`" mode with a "`--size`" that was too small - corrects [#26 "Correct "`-n`" behaviour when going past 100% of "`-s`" size"](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/26) * i18n: recoded Polish translation file to UTF-8 * i18n: removed inaccurate fuzzy translation matches * docs: moved all open issues into GitHub and updated the TODO list * docs: renamed README to README.md and altered it to Markdown format * docs: moved contributors from the README to docs/ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS.md * docs: moved TODO to TODO.md and altered it to Markdown format * docs: moved NEWS to NEWS.md, converted it to UTF-8, and altered it to Markdown format
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0.4.6 (2024-07-20) * Fix a missing link by @TO226 in #37 * Added Guix installation by @gemmaro in #40 * Add examples that work offline to the README by @kojix2 in #42 * readme: fix typo for "-o" option by @muxator in #47 * Fix typo: baplot -> barplot by @szarnyasg in #50 * docs: add nix command to installation by @thenbe in #51
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Upstrean changes: 1.20 2023-12-28 Todd Rinaldo <[email protected]> * #32 - Skip t/pty_get_winsize.t tests on AIX * #27 - Fix patchlevel check for util.h 1.19 2023-12-28 Todd Rinaldo <[email protected]> * #37 - Remove --no-undefined from compiler test which is not compatible with all platforms.
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pkgsrc already has tmate client but the server is missing, tmate-slave provides this capability:
https://github.com/tmate-io/tmate-slave
https://tmate.io/
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