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* Note commented-out LICENSE (GNU EMACS GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE)
* Add user-destdir installation support.
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* Add user-destdir installation support.
* Let to binary package same as installed from source
Bump PKGREVISION.
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PHP 5.3.6 Released!
[17-Mar-2011]
The PHP development team would like to announce the immediate availability
of PHP 5.3.6. This release focuses on improving the stability of the PHP
5.3.x branch with over 60 bug fixes, some of which are security related.
Security Enhancements and Fixes in PHP 5.3.6:
* Enforce security in the fastcgi protocol parsing with fpm SAPI.
* Fixed bug #54247 (format-string vulnerability on Phar). (CVE-2011-1153)
* Fixed bug #54193 (Integer overflow in shmop_read()). (CVE-2011-1092)
* Fixed bug #54055 (buffer overrun with high values for precision ini setting).
* Fixed bug #54002 (crash on crafted tag in exif). (CVE-2011-0708)
* Fixed bug #53885 (ZipArchive segfault with FL_UNCHANGED on empty
archive). (CVE-2011-0421)
Key enhancements in PHP 5.3.6 include:
* Upgraded bundled Sqlite3 to version 3.7.4.
* Upgraded bundled PCRE to version 8.11.
* Added ability to connect to HTTPS sites through proxy with basic
authentication using stream_context/http/header/Proxy-Authorization.
* Added options to debug backtrace functions.
* Changed default value of ini directive serialize_precision from 100 to 17.
* Fixed Bug #53971 (isset() and empty() produce apparently spurious
runtime error).
* Fixed Bug #53958 (Closures can't 'use' shared variables by value and
by reference).
* Fixed bug #53577 (Regression introduced in 5.3.4 in open_basedir
with a trailing forward slash).
* Over 60 other bug fixes.
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* fixes a linterpreter line.
* remove post-configure subst, no information in commit log and
the file will not created there.
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libcanberra-0.28 [drops support for GNOME2; don't update for now
-- wiz], openmpi-1.5.3, taglib-1.7 [shlib major went down,
clarifying with upstream -- wiz], txt2man-1.5.6, worker-2.17.11,
xf86-video-ati-6.14.1.
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fonts for comsoc styls are ready.
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This is documentation for tex-jadetex.
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NetBSD website.
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packages including tex-collection-fontsrecommended,
tex-collection-genericrecommended, and PSTricks packages.
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This is documentation for tex-pst-uml.
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pst-uml is a PSTricks package that provides support for drawing
moderately complex UML (Universal Modelling Language) diagrams. (The PDF
documentation is written in French.)
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This is documentation for tex-psgo.
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This is a TeX package to typeset go diagrams with PSTricks.
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This is documentation for tex-pstricks-add.
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Collects together examples that have been posted to the pstricks mailing
list, together with many additional features for the basic pstricks,
pst-plot and pst-node, including: - bugfixes; - new options for the
pspicture environment; - arrows; - braces as node connection/linestyle;
- extended axes for plots (e.g., logarithm axes); - polar plots; -
plotting tangent lines of curves or functions; - solving and printing
differential equationd; - box plots; - matrix plots; and - pie charts.
The package makes use of PostScript routines provided by pst-math.
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This is documentation for tex-pst-tree.
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pst-tree is a pstricks package that defines a macro \pstree which offers
a structured way of joining nodes created using pst-node in order to
draw trees.
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This is documentation for tex-pst-vue3d.
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With pst-vue3d three dimensional objects like cubes, spheres and others
can be viewed from different points. The distribution includes a
comprehensive set of examples of usage.
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This is documentation for tex-pst-text.
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Pst-text is a PSTricks based package for plotting text along a different
path and manipulating characters. It includes the functionality of the
old package pst-char.
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This is documentation for tex-pst-slpe.
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This PStricks package covers all the colour gradient functionality of
pst-grad (part of the base pstricks distribution), and provides the
following facilities: - it permits the user to specify an arbitrary
number of colours, along with the points at which they are to be
reached; - it converts between RGB and HSV behind the scenes; - it
provides concentric and radial gradients; - it provides a command
\psBall that generates bullets with a three-dimensional appearance; and
- uses the xkeyval package for the extended key handling.
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This is documentation for tex-pst-poly.
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This PSTricks package provides a really rather simple command
\PstPolygon that will draw various regular and non-regular polygons
(according to command parameters); various shortcuts to commonly-used
polygons are provided, as well as a command \pspolygonbox that frames
text with a polygon. The package uses the xkeyval package for argument
decoding.
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This is documentation for tex-pst-osci.
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pst-osci is a PSTricks package enables you to produce oscilloscope
"screen shots". Three channels can be used to represent the most common
signals (damped or not): namely sinusoidal, rectangular, triangular,
dog's tooth (left and right oriented). The third channel allows you to
add, to subtract or to multiply the two other signals. Lissajous
diagrams (XY-mode) can also be obtained.
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This is documentation for tex-pst-math.
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PostScript lacks a lot of basic operators such as tan, acos, asin, cosh,
sinh, tanh, acosh, asinh, atanh, exp (with e base). Also (oddly) cos and
sin use arguments in degrees. Pst-math provides all those operators in a
header file pst-math.pro with wrappers pst-math.sty and pst-math.tex. In
addition, sinc, gauss, gammaln and bessel are implemented (only
partially for the latter). pst-math is designed essentially to work with
pst- plot but can be used in whatever PS code (such as pstricks
SpecialCoor "!", which is useful for placing labels). The package also
provides a routine SIMPSON for numerical integration and a solver of
linear equation systems.
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This is documentation for tex-pst-lens.
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This PSTricks package provides a really rather simple command \PstLens
that will draw a lens. Command parameters provide a remarkable range of
effects.
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This is documentation for tex-pst-grad.
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