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author | mef <mef@pkgsrc.org> | 2015-02-20 07:37:23 +0000 |
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committer | mef <mef@pkgsrc.org> | 2015-02-20 07:37:23 +0000 |
commit | 62b8adec3b5aaa995d9efb388cc9ebc4f8f9aba0 (patch) | |
tree | 896897610357a5fc8d836919eb2fcb560a1cd017 /databases | |
parent | 21848b2f8fefd74a2f9bcfdac31b84b7a3dab778 (diff) | |
download | pkgsrc-62b8adec3b5aaa995d9efb388cc9ebc4f8f9aba0.tar.gz |
Update 1.27 to 3.05
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3.05 2015-01-12
- Fixed infinite loop in Net::SMTP::auth(). [CPAN RT#100235]
3.04 2014-11-29
- SNI is now only used for SSL connections if it is supported by
IO::Socket::SSL (i.e. OpenSSL version >= 1). (The previous release
switched to using SNI by default, which caused some CPAN Testers
failures.) [Steffen Ullrich, PR#10]
3.03 2014-11-28
- Remodelled SSL support in Net::NNTP in the manner of Net::POP3 and
Net::SMTP. [Steffen Ullrich, PR#9]
- Increased minimum requred IO::Socket::SSL version from 1.999 to 2.007 to
fix data connection problems in Net::FTP. [Steffen Ullrich, CPAN
RT#100529]
- Fixed a broken port() call in pasv_xfer()/pasv_xfer_unique() in Net::FTP.
[Mario Preksavec, PR#8]
- Increased minimum required Socket version from 1.3 to 2.016. This may be
required when those modules that can support IPv6 load IO::Socket::IP (on
some OSes, at least). It does not appear to be necessary if they load
IO::Socket::INET6 or IO::Socket::INET instead, but this is not easy for
the end-user to control so it is simpler to always insist on Socket 2.016
or higher. [CPAN RT#100020]
- Fixed "Argument ... isn't numeric in subroutine entry" warnings when using
older versions of Perl. [CPAN RT#100020]
- Added optional Changes testing (skipped unless AUTHOR_TESTING).
- Reformatted Changes file as per CPAN::Changes::Spec.
3.02 2014-10-10
- Don't run interactive prompt() in Makefile.PL when in PERL_CORE.
- Fix $smtp->auth($sasl) to try the AUTH mechanism (if present) in the
Authen::SASL object before falling back on other mechanisms. [CPAN
RT#99415]
3.01 2014-10-09
- Require IO::Socket::SSL >= 1.999 to protect against a bad version (0.30)
of IO::Socket::IP and hopefully fix another bunch of CPAN Testers
failures.
3.00 2014-10-09
- Skip Perl Critic, Pod and Pod Coverage tests unless AUTHOR_TESTING. [CPAN
RT#99399]
- Synchronize all $VERSIONs to the distribution's version number, bumping
that to 3.00 so that no $VERSIONs end up going backwards.
1.30 2014-10-08
- Sigh. Fix PAUSE indexing problem again. Net::SMTP::SSL is already used by
Net-SMTP-SSL.
1.29 2014-10-08
- Fix PAUSE indexing problem. Net::POP3::_SSLified and Net::SMTP::_SSLified
are already used by Net-SSLGlue.
1.28 2014-10-08
- Improve code()/message() initialization and error handling in Net::Cmd.
[Tom Metro, CPAN RT#14875]
- Don't use the ALLO command on FTP servers that don't support it. [CPAN
RT#95717]
- Stop Makefile.PL from requiring interactive configuration when running via
cpan, cpanp or cpanm: just accept all defaults in these cases, as when
running non-interactively. [CPAN RT#48966]
- Add optional POD coverage testing.
- Add optional POD testing.
- Add optional Perl::Critic testing.
- Make code Perl::Critic clean.
- Move Net/*.pm into lib/Net/ sub-directory within distribution. This is
the usual layout style these days.
- Change Net::SMTP::auth() so that it now falls back to another supported
AUTH method if a given AUTH method fails. [Ivan Baktsheev, PR#3]
- Change Net::SMTP::auth() so that it uses the SMTP AUTH mechanism(s)
specified in the Authen::SASL object if one is provided instead of a
username. If a plain text username is specified then use the first
reported SMTP AUTH method supported, as usual. [Ewen McNeill, CPAN
RT#58002]
- Add support for IPv6 and SSL to Net::FTP, Net::NNTP, Net::POP3 and
Net::SMTP. These features are only available if the user has:
* a recent IO::Socket::SSL for SSL support;
* a recent IO::Socket::IP or an older IO::Socket::INET6 for IPv6 support.
If no SSL module is available it will work as before, but attempts to use
the SSL functionality will result in an error message. If no IPv6 modules
are available it will just use IPv4 as before. With IPv6 modules
installed one can of course still access IPv4 hosts. [Steffen Ullrich,
CPAN RT#93823]
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