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2006-01-03Stop handling DIST_SUBDIR default for Ruby packages.taca1-2/+2
First, set default value of USE_RUBY_DIST_SUBDIR to "no".
2006-01-03DragonFly and FreeBSD have sys_errlst declared as well. Always usejoerg3-11/+34
ernro.h.
2006-01-03Fix GCC 3.4+: Don't clobber %ebx.joerg2-1/+26
2006-01-03Fix GCC 3.4+ issues: missing template before explicit instantiation,joerg4-1/+80
missing this for non-template parameter methods.
2006-01-03 Updated graphics/p5-Image-ExifTool to 5.87 [gdt 2006-01-03]gdt1-1/+2
2006-01-03Update to 5.87 (many minor changes omitted below):gdt2-7/+7
- Added support for JVC maker notes - Extract a number of new DNG tags plus DNG JPEG preview image - Added support for AVI and MP4 videos - Decode maker notes of Nikon D-1 - Combining -t with -S now gives a single-line tab-delimited list of values - Fixed problem deleting entire XMP data block using '-xmp=' syntax - Added -F option to allow maker notes offsets to be fixed - Added -htmlDump option to generate a verbose HTML-based hex dump of EXIF and/or TIFF information (cool new diagnostic tool) - Improved synthetic maker notes when coping tags from CRW file - API changes: - Added HtmlDump and TextOut options - Fixed bug which caused error rewriting Minolta MRW images - Changed writing of TIFF so that existing IPTC will be rewritten as int32u whenever IPTC is edited, regardless of original format type. This allows files to be 'fixed' even if IPTC was previously another format (now we get to see if there is any software out there that barfs on int32u's...) - Changed the -s option so tag names are displayed instead of descriptions (now similar to the -S option, but values are aligned in a column) - Changed writing of new TIFF IPTC information to make it visible in Nikon Capture (for some reason requires int32u format)
2006-01-03Updated chat/ircd-hybrid to 7.2.0adrianp1-1/+2
2006-01-03Update to 7.2.0adrianp9-222/+85
> -- ircd-hybrid-7.2.0 RELNOTES > o) Fixed broken operwall = yes; > o) Added 'umode' directive to oper{}. List of modes to get on /OPER. > o) Fixed a WHOIS bug > o) Fixed bug where we would increase Count.invisi even > if invisible_on_connect is turned off > o) Removed invite_ops_only, controlled by paranoid (+p) now > o) Better DDoS protection > o) Fixed va_list bug on amd64 > o) Fixed /dev/poll > > > -- ircd-hybrid-7.2rc1 RELNOTES > o) ircd can dynamically change all its client/fd limits at runtime > o) Added epoll as the primary I/O engine under Linux > o) Local channels will not show up in remote /WHOIS > o) Added hidden_name which allows customized hidden server names > o) Added restrict_channels to define a static channel set > o) Added --disable-gline-voting to disable G-Line votes > for small networks or people who don't want it. > o) Allow accumulating more ip= entries in an exempt{} block > o) Various improvements and bugfixes > o) Make win32 build usable > o) Fixed ban caching bug > o) Cosmetical fixes to TIME > o) Get "KLINE nick" to work with clients that have a spoof > o) Fixed RESV/XLINE bug in conjunction with names that include escaped > characters such as \*, \?, \#. > > > -- ircd-hybrid-7.2beta1 RELNOTES > o) Usermode +G, like +g, but allow messaging from people on common channels > o) Usermode +D - "deaf", don't receive channel messages > o) RXLINE and RKLINE - commands for setting regexp K/X lines > o) Join flood is now detected and reported to +b opers > o) Re-added REJECT_HOLD - lock clients for a while before throwing away > o) ping_warning, a class{} option to notify opers before "Ping timeout" > o) New hooking system, modularised: usermodes, iauth, message filtering etc. > o) Network I/O speedups > o) Various cleanups and bugfixes > o) Support for client SSL > o) Support for services (contrib/m_services.c) > o) IP cloaking module (contrib/ip_cloaking.c) > o) Native win32 build
2006-01-03GCC 3.4 tells us to remove the parentheses around the type-id, so removejoerg2-1/+15
them.
2006-01-03Add DragonFly support. Fix ambigious conversions for GCC 3.4+ byjoerg4-5/+60
explicitly casting positions to long, since that is what the code expects.
2006-01-03Fix a last-minute typo. Noticed by tjk on IRC.joerg2-4/+4
2006-01-03note update of lang/mono to 1.1.12.1recht2-3/+3
2006-01-03update to mono 1.1.12recht16-315/+287
What is new in Mono 1.1.12 Ports Neale updated the S390 JIT compiler to match the new cross platform register allocator. Paolo fixed a number PowerPC bugs that were exposed by new tests. He also fixed floating point code generation on ARM. IronPython This version of Mono can run IronPython 0.9.6. JIT Optimizations An SSA-less Dead Code Elimination (fastdce) optimization was checked in by Massi. This optimization will be more useful on the next release as we tune some of the optimizations that produce dead code. Registry An implementation of the registry is now available on Unix. 2.0 profile updates. TryParse methods are no longer wrappers for Parse, Parse is now implemented in terms of Parse which will give us the performance associated with TryParse (Carlos). Implement the string compares from 2.0 (Atsushi). Implemented System.Globalization and System.Text from 2.0 as well as updating many of the CJK codecs (Atsushi). Reflection updates from Zoltan. Uri parsers from Sebastien. System.XML 2.0: Most of 2.0 API has been fixed up except for Xml.Serialization have been done. Atsushi continues to work on stabilizing the 2.0 API. Ben added the initial support for the Nullable<T> boxing conventions. These implement the last-minute changes that went into the Nullable<T> in .NET. It is known to have some bugs, as well as incomplete support in parts of the runtime. Chris Toshok continues to work on the 2.0 System.Configuration assembly which is a key component of many of the new ASP.NET classes. Dick implemented the 2.0 Semaphore classes (named and unnamed). Debugger The Debugger works for the first time. It might still be a bit flaky, but I have been using it. Get it from: here. The X-Develop 1.2 beta has GUI support for it as well. Text Encoding Atsushi implemented the 2.x support for text encodings: the new unmanaged APIs and the fallback code. SharpZipLib upgraded We have upgraded SharpZipLib to the latest version, required to run the new IKVM. Monodoc Improved the Web UI, based on code from Eric Butler. Windows.Forms Windows.Forms is moving into bug fixing mode. We need as many people as possible testing their Windows.Forms applications and submit bug reports for any issues found with it. These are some of the highlights, as Windows.Forms is the piece that changed the most in this release: Alexander updates his "Nice" theme. He also checked in a new theme "ClearLooks". Set the variable MONO_THEME to "nice" or "clearlooks" to select these themes. Jackson added MDI and toolwindow support, improved the TreeView and ListView widgets. Mike improved the Menu infrastructure and introduced shortcut and key navigation support into Windows.Forms Pedro contributed some updates to his summer of code DataGridView widget. Peter added cut and paste support to the Textbox and RichTextBox widgets, keybindings for it, drag and drop and undo support. HttpListener Gonzalo implemented the embeddable HttpListener web server. Very cute. System.Drawing Jordi has upgraded our System.Drawing stack to implement the 2.0 API. Jonathan Gilbert fixed an important bug in GDI+ that prevented some applications from running correctly (UnlockBitmap was busted). Compilers Ankit continues to improve the assembler and disassembler to support generics and has updated the PEAPI accordingly. Harinath Raja, Marek Safar and Martin Baulig and continued to fix bugs in the C# compiler and improve the error and warning reporting of the compiler. Basic compiler: Many bug fixes and improvements from Alexandre Rocha, Jelmer Vernooij and Maverson Eduardo. Atsushi fixed many bugs in the -doc: command line handling in the C# compiler. Cesar continued to improve the JScript compiler, the Mozilla test suite now at 8577 successful tests out of 8866 (96.74%). IO Layer Dick did various improvements to the IO-layer: threads were moved back into the shared handle space now that the leak bug is gone. The main thread will now dispose all of its resources upon termination. ShellExecute will now work properly on Windows. Npgsql Francisco upgraded Npgsql database driver to 1.0beta1. Bug Fixes Many bug fixes and tests everywhere. In particular CodeDOM got a large test harness by Gert, many bug fixes by Gonzalo to System.Web. Gamin is now correctly autodetected for the FileSystemWatcher. Special thanks go to Robert Jordan which provided plenty of bug fixes and bug reports for this release of Mono. We also want to thank Zoltan which continues to fix bugs everywhere in the runtime. John Luke updated and fixed various Mono.Cairo binding issues. Jonathan Pryor updated the Mono.Unix namespace extensively. Senganal is the new maintainer of System.Data and has been fixing many of the System.Data bugs. What is new in Mono 1.1.10 mod_mono Auto-Configuration Mod_mono, the apache module for providing ASP.NET support has historically been difficult to configure and it required system administrators to manually register all the directories that contained an ASP.NET application. This was troublesome for many and also stopped mod_mono from being adopted for multi-user systems. mod_mono 1.1.10 features a new auto-configuration system which allows ASP.NET applications to work without having to make any configuration changes to Apache. The experience of the new auto-configuration system is similar to PHP: any file that has one of the ASP.NET extensions will automatically be handled by Mono. The feature can be turned off if desired, see our documentation page for more details. mod_mono and virtual hosts Mod_mono now works correctly with virtual hosts, and it is possible to use the mod_mono control panel to restart individual servers. Windows.Forms Control drawing performance improved (background drawing handling). libgdiplus now support turning off anti-aliasing. Drag and Drop for X11 has been implemented. Support for auto-sizing is implemented. Menu improvements on X11. Extensive bug fixes. Kornél reimplemented the ImageList control. DataGridView widget for 2.x: by Pedro Martínez Julia, made possible by the Google Summer of Code and Jordi which acted as the mentor. Code Access Security System.Drawing doesn't require permissions to call unmanaged code to work (big speedup when running with the security manager active). Many CAS permissions (and tests) were added for System.dll and System.Webdll (work in progress); Class library / Security ProtectedData is now working under Mono. It use a managed implementation on Linux/POSIX and native DAPI (p/invoke) on Windows (requires Windows 2000); ProtectedMemory is working on Windows (requires Windows 2000 SP3 or later); MozRoots MozRoots is a new command-line tool to download and import the list of Mozilla's trusted root certificates into Mono's trust store. Mono by default does not have any root certificates on its certificate store and it is up to each deployment to add the certificates that they trust to the store. This has caused some confussion with people using TLS and SSL with Mono. The MozRoots tool makes it simple to import a set of root certificates from Mozilla into the Mono store. Security Tools sn: assemblies can now be signed with RSA key pairs ranging from 384 to 16384 bits; XSP Sebastien added support to XSP for PKCS#12 private key/certificates; JavaScript compiler From Cesar and Florian: Compiler: added support for: multiple file compilation and import statement. Run-time: Florian Gross added support for performing late binding operations in System.Object derived objects. Status 6981 successful tests out of 7229 from Mozilla's test suite. ASP.NET Completed ViewState MAC, a cryptographic checksum to prevent tampering with the view state. Input/output filtering works again. Many bug fixes and performance improvements are available in this version thanks to Gonzalo. LDAP • Changes in Connection.cs regarding appropriate handling in method ServerCertificateValidation. • Added support for error code 113 SSL_HANDSHAKE_FAILED. • Added two files ResultCodeMessages.txt and ExceptionMessages.txt in Novell.Directory.Ldap.Utilclass • Added support for subordinate subtree scope. • Removed hard coded dependency on Mono Security • Fix for a race condition in Connection.cs • Updated with support for Interactiveness of SSL Handshake, Ldap Events, Edir Events, Intermediate Response • Connection.cs class is modified by synchronizing the stream threads so as to avoid the memory consumption and handle consumption. • Changed version from 2.1.1 to 2.1.4 in Connection.cs. • Updated ChangeLog so that latest changes are on the top. Mono.Posix assembly Filenames exported from Mono.Unix and Mono.Unix.Native may be in a special UnixEncoding format so that arbitrary filenames may be accessed (i.e. filenames outside of UTF-8 or the MONO_EXTERNAL_ENCODINGS value). See the post "Mono.Unix Filename Marshalling" The Mono.Unix namespace is being reorganized for easier maintenance, easier documentation, and CLS compliance. The low-level Syscall and Stdlib and related types will move into the Mono.Unix.Native namespace. The UnixConvert, UnixDirectory, UnixFile, UnixGroup, and UnixUser classes are obsolete and will be removed in a future release. The types of existing members will change in the next release. This release is still 100% compatible with previous releases. Impacted members have been marked [Obsolete] with messages to indicate the replacement method. The next release will be an API break (changing the return type of effected properties & methods), and obsolete types will be removed in the following release. Mono.Unix is targeting API stability for 1.2. If you have any suggestions for improvement, I would love to hear them. See also: "Mono.Unix Reorganization" and "Mono.Unix Future Directions, Questions" MonoDoc Rafael contributed a hierarchical storage for bookmarks to the Monodoc GUI browser. GtkHTML# is now an optional dependency as well as GeckoSharp. Relocatable Mono is now relocatable. This means that a Mono package or RPM can be relocated to any directory and will continue to work. This works on Linux systems and Solaris 10. Important: If you embed Mono, you must now call the can call instead mono_assembly_setrootdir($libdir) and mono_set_config_dir ($sysconfdir) to set the library directory and the system configuration directories. Cairo bindings Idan contributed some large changes to Mono.Cairo to polish the API: Matrix: • Removed Matrix_T struct and associated properties, • Added ==, != operators • Implemented ICloneable • Overrode Equals, GetHashcode, ToString • Made constructors a little simpler, New matrices are constructed as the identity matrix. • Added IsIdentity • Fiddled a bit with Multiply, now there is void Multiply (Matrix b) -- multiplies this matrix by b static Matrix Multiply (Matrix a, Matrix b) -- multiplies a by b and returns the result. • Threw out all references to "Identify", it's the "Identity". CairoAPI: fix out/ref issues (it was previously segfaulting). Graphics: • convert [Inverse]Transform(Point/Distance) properties to methods so you can transform arbitrary points/distances. • Added Transform (Matrix m) • Fixed Matrix {get; set;} to use updated CairoAPI. • Fixed FontSetMatrix (this should be made into a property for consistency) C# compiler The default encoding for the compiler has changed from the hardcoded ISO-28591 to be the default encoding used in your system. This will help developers compile code that was written in the editor they are using. The last two features of C# 2.0 have been completed by Carlos Alberto: Friend Assemblies and External Alias qualifiers. We are only missing the late semantics changes that were introduced for nullable types and boxing in C# for a fully compatible implementation. .NET 2.x updates Chris Toshok continues to work on the System.Configuration framework for ASP.NET 2.x on which many of the new features are built. Roozbeh Pournader contributed a PersianCalendar implementation. Roozbeh described the Persian calendar to Microsoft originally so we have a very good implementation. Our Calendars now support half of the new 2.x features. Atsushi updated parts of System.XML method signatures to match RTM. Various Changes Support for contravariant and covariant delegates in the System.Delegate class for 2.x operations. Updated ICSharpCode.SharpZipLib to the latest version. Runtime will no longer turn segfaults in unmanaged code into a NullReferenceException. Now faults in unmanaged code will abort the program execution and display the stack trace (managed/unmanaged). This was useful to uncover a number of real bugs in a few applications and some of our own libraries. Performance, Memory Usage Our quest to reduce memory consumption continues. Thanks to Jon Trowbridge for implementing a new heap profiler (the heap-buddy module on SVN) which has helped tremendously in identifying the fat in the class libraries and spots for easy optimization. Some areas that received attention: StreamReader.ReadLine is much more efficient memory-wise. Zoltan implemented a feature to track the page access to the executable images. Which was used by Zoltan and Ben to reduce the number of page faults required to run an application (AOT and regular uses). Paolo reduced the amount of memory used by our internal data structures. In this release region-locking of files has been turned off by default which will improve IO for some applications, it can be turned on by setting the MONO_STRICT_IO_EMULATION variable. A new profiler: `mono-profiler-aot' has been created that tracks the usage patterns for executables. The output of this profile can be fed back into Mono's AOT compiler to order the functions on the disk to produce precompiled images that have methods in sequential pages. Zoltan implemented frame pointer elimination on x86-64 platforms. Patrik Torstensson and Zoltan improved the performance of methods with exception clauses when the exception object is not used (Bug #62150). Patrik ported the mul_imm optimizations from the old JIT engine to mini. Ben optimized DateTime parsing. What is new in Mono 1.1.9 New Ports Zoltan completed the IA64 (Itanium) port of Mono. The Itanium port is a full 64 bit port of the Mono JIT compiler. Paolo completed the ARM port of Mono, it works on little endian and big endian ARM systems. Dick added support for 64 bit thread ids to the io-layer. Mono can run the IronPython test suite Runtime Carlos implemented publisher policies The generics code performance was largely improved by Michal Moskal and various bugs in the implementation have been fixed thanks to the Nemerle Programming Language team that is making extensive use of it. Iron Python 0.9 works as well as all of its regression tests (Zoltan and Martin). Notice that the IronPython regression tests need various Makefile fixes and some symlinks to cope with filename casing to work. David Waite contributed LinkedList<T> implementation. GDI+ Hisham, Jordi and Peter have adapted GDI+ to use Cairo 1.0 instead of Cairo 0.3 which we were previously using. This upgraded version of GDI+ is much faster and Windows.Forms application feel faster and smoother on Linux as a result. As part of this upgrade numerous bugs were fixed and memory management was audited by Jordi and Peter to eliminate memory leaks. Rectangle drawing operations are faster by 30% now, blitting large images is 50% faster. There are now 500 nunit tests for the library and many new contributions from Mainsoft. Winforms progress Alexander Olk contributed a new theme, the "nice" theme, a screenshot can be seen here. The first version of RichTextBox from Peter debuts in this release and includes an RTF parser. More news on Winforms development are here. Globalization/Internationalization: String Collation. We have a completely new reimplementation of the CompareInfo infrastructure in this release of Mono, a managed implementation of string collation that is compatible with Windows collation. Atsushi Enomoto worked on this project for the past four months before we merged it on this release. Currently the code has to be turned on by setting the MONO_USE_MANAGED_COLLATION environment variable to "yes" In the past we had used ICU but this approach had two problems: the code lived in the C world and the cost of transitioning from managed to unmanaged code for string collation was fairly high. ICU also implemented different semantics than those exposed by .NET and a mapping of one system into the other was not really possible. Globalization/Internationalization: Region information. Atsushi has also contributed a new framework and updated the RegionInfo information. Encodings: Two new encodings are implemented: GB18030 and iso-2022-jp. ADO.NET Suresh deployed a new NUnit and Mono.Data-based testing framework for the System.Data namespace. Suresh implemented OdbcCommandBuilder and fixed various bugs in System.Data.Odbc and SqlClient Providers. Dan implemented OracleCommandBulder based on SqlCommandBulder so you can do inserts, updates, deletes in a DataTable without having to create the SQL to do the inserts, updates, and deletes as well as adding support for OUTPUT parameters and the TIMESTAMP Oracle 9i data type. implemented a quick-and-dirty way to get primary key info and table info (Schema Info support in OracleDataReader) neccessary to support OracleCommandBulder Dan implemented SybaseCommandBuilder; however, it does not work since the SybaseDataReader needs to have SchemaInfo command behavior implemented Fixes to SqlCommandBuilder to get updates to work based on what Suresh did Mono.Data.Sqlite Thomas Zoechling, Jeroen Zwartepoorte and Dan Morgan created various bugfixes and a patch to add named parameters. Joshua made it so several commands can be executed in a single invocation, instead of just the first one (semicolon delimited commands). Assembly Version Numbers Mono assemblies version now default to the beta version numbers (2.0.0.0 and 8.0.0.0 series, by Kornel Pal). ASP.NET A major rewrite to ASP.NET is now available as part of this release, the highlights of the new code include: • Tests: 67,700 lines of new tests: • NUnit test suite for about 50% of the controls. • Extensive standalone tests. • JSUnit (see section later). • Unmanaged I/O: the new implementation uses unmanaged buffers for uploads (HTTP POST for example) and content generation as opposed to the managed buffers that we have today, which greatly reduces the pressure on Mono's GC and also avoids redundant copies of data by sharing buffers as much as possible improving performance. • Use of TCP Cork on Linux to avoid TCP glitches and delays, this reduces the latency to get a full page. • Support for Linux sendfile to transfer static pages (support for more platforms will come later). • XSP now transfers Socket ownership to the AppDomain to avoid round trips and expensive AppDomain boundary crossing increasing performance. • New controls: about 40% of the existing controls were rewritten from scratch with test suites to validate their output. • New application pipeline: a new iterators-based design reduces the complexity and increases the maintainability of the old version. • Support for HttpClientCertificate on XSP, soon to come to Apache. • Improved tracing support. • Latency has been reduced in various key places and the new unmanaged buffers accelerate the processing of medium and large sized pages (small pages remain about the same speed) and large uploads wont disrupt your Mono process. The new ASP.NET stack is brought to you by Eyal Alaluf, Peter Bartok, Jackson Harper, Miguel de Icaza, Ben Maurer, Jordi Mas, Gonzalo Paniagua, Dick Porter, Sebastien Pouliot and Chris Toshok. ASP.NET Configuration The System.Configuration assembly has been mostly implemented and integrated into ASP.NET. Now it is possible to read web configuration files using the new configuration object model (Lluis). XSP Web Server XSP has been split up in two: Mono.WebServer.dll and xsp.exe. XSP only handles command line parsing and Mono.WebServer.dll is the assembly that implements the functionality. Mono.WebServer.dll is an embeddable library that can be used to host ASP.NET in your own applications. In the past people resorted to making a replica of XSP in their applications if they wanted to host ASP.NET. This was contributed by Brian Ritchie a few months back, and its finally on the main trunk. The Mono.WebServer.dll deployment model follows the new Guidelines for Library Deployment and there are versions available for running on the 1.x and 2.x profiles. XSP now also takes advantage of certain Linux features like sendfile and TCP Cork to improve performance. XSP also contains support for HTTPS connections using the --https flag by Brian Ritchie. JScript.NET Compiler Progress: JScript now passes 4586 tests of the Mozilla ECMAScript test suite out of 5994 (76.51%) Cesar added various new features to the compiler: • Support for value types and reference types. • Support for conversions and boxing. • Exact support for numeric values. • Optimization when accessing literal's methods that belong its prototype. • Port Mozilla's decompiler for infrastructure that's used in closure's construction. • Report filename and line number on errors. Marek implemented JScriptCodeProvider and stubbed JScriptCodeGenerator. Florian contributed many updates to the JScript runtime as part of his collaboration in Google's Summer of Code project: • Library functions: Array.prototype, Number.prototype, String.prototype and many more. • Integrated the Mozilla test suite into Mono. • LateBinding logic including prototype chain look up. • Anonymous functions. • Decompilation of functions to their source code. • delete and other operators. New: JSUnit As part of the new ASP.NET testing framework Chris Toshok developed JSUnit: a new JavaScript unit test framework to automate running the tests for various web controls and validate that they do the right thing. Monodoc Monodoc now defaults to use the Mozilla rendering engine to display its values, thanks to Mario Sopena and the Google Summer of Code effort and it also uses CSS to render its pages. Monodoc will now also show pending contributions that you might have in your file system as well as including search support. Tools AL (assembly linker) can now sign, and delay-sign, assemblies and makecert can now generate PKCS#12 files (Sebastien); Code Access Security Sebastien continued his work on CAS: • Support for FullTrustAssemblies in policy resolution; • IsolatedStorage now supports user quotas (when the security manager is enabled); • PermissionRequestEvidence is now part of the evidences during policy resolution; • Many bugs and corner cases were fixed. Mono's SSL Stack Improvements to the asynchronous methods in SslClientStream and SslServerStream were contributed by JD Conley: they are now thread safe, support asynchronous handshaking plus various important fixes. Support for _optional_ client-side mutual authentication (Sebastien). Support for server-side mutual authentication (Sebastien) Rewritten async support for Ssl[Client|Server]Stream (JD Conley); Mono.Cairo Hisham and John Luke have upgraded the Mono.Cairo API to match the recently released Cairo 1.0 as well as providing documentation for the new API in Monodoc. There are new Gtk and X11 samples included in the distribution. Mono.Posix Mono.Posix: This assembly now provides a remoting channel based on Unix sockets. It is a standalone channel and does not require the System.Runtime.Remoting assembly to work (Lluis). C# Due to popular request, the C# compiler now reports precise error/warning location with both line and column numbers (Atsushi). Support for the Namespace Alias Qualifier to the C# compiler was added by Hari. The compiler went through many bug fixes and a few internal structural changes as anonymous methods, iterators and partial classes start to get used by developers. Contributors include Martin, Harinath, Marek, Miguel and Atsushi which has been on a bug fixing quest on this release. Still missing for full 2.x support: external assembly alias and friend assemblies. ilasm/monodis Our IL assembler and disassembler for the first time are able to round trip all the Mono assemblies and we consider them finally complete for real use. Thanks to Ankit for fixing all the remaining issues. VB.NET Manjula and Sudha upgraded various pieces of the Basic compiler and its runtime. Npgsql: Postgress provider. Updates from Francisco Figueiredo: Better metadata support. Thanks Josh Cooley (jbnpgsql at tuxinthebox dot net). Added refcursor parameter support. Now, refcursors can be passed as arguments for functions. Npgsql now can handle functions which return refcursor and setof refcursor. Now, results are returned as NpgsqlDataReader resultsets. There is no need to explicitly call "fetch all ..." Critical bug fixed with ConnectorPool when creating MinPoolSize connections. Connections weren't properly handled. Thanks Josh Cooley (jbnpgsql at tuxinthebox dot net) Firebird provider From Carlos: Support for the new INSERT ... RETURNING statement of Firebird v2.0 Added support to the new CREATE SEQUENCE and SET GENERATOR statements to the FbBatchExecution class. Add parameter information for DML statements and allow the configuration of quoted identifiers usage to the DataAdapter Configuration Wizard.
2006-01-03Add http://raa.ruby-lang.org/cache/ruby-gd/ to MASTER_SITES.taca1-2/+3
2006-01-03Update MASTER_SITES.taca1-2/+3
2006-01-03Note remove of these packages:taca1-1/+4
devel/ruby-cmd devel/ruby-filelock math/ruby-bitvector
2006-01-03Remove ruby-bitvector.taca1-2/+1
2006-01-03Remove ruby-bitvector package since MASTER_SITES and HOMEPAGE aren'ttaca4-47/+0
available any more.
2006-01-03Remove ruby-cmd and ruby-filelock.taca1-3/+1
2006-01-03Remove ruby-filelock package since MASTER_SITES and HOMEPAGE aren'ttaca4-55/+0
available any more.
2006-01-03Remove ruby-cmd package since MASTER_SITES and HOMEPAGE aren't availabletaca4-36/+0
any more.
2006-01-03Update mail/sqwebmail to 5.0.7. Changes from version 5.0.6 include:jlam6-17/+21
* Update attribute count, after purging invalid html syntax/ * Fix some HTML display bugs * When using GPG, sign the entire message in its entirety, instead of signing each MIME part separately. Some E-mail clients cannot handle individually-signed multipart/alternative content. * Fix HTML templates (remove 8bit content inserted by Amaya). * Wiki-style composition of HTML messages. Also, the "fam" option is noted to be supported here now, although the logic to handle it is still in mail/courier-maildir/Makefile.common.
2006-01-03Note once again that "fam" is a supported package option for courier-imap.jlam1-2/+4
The logic to handle this is still in mail/courier-maildir/Makefile.common, but the package option must now be specified here.
2006-01-03maildrop no longer supports "fam" as a package option. It actuallyjlam1-1/+2
never used the fam code at all, so there is no actual loss of functionality. However, maildrop will now never depend on fam or gamin. Bump the PKGREVISION to 1.
2006-01-03Update mail/courier-maildir to 0.52.2. This update uses the maildirjlam4-9/+14
code from courier-0.52.2 which has no changes from the code in 0.52.1. The only change is that "fam" is no longer a package option (or a dependency) for courier-maildir.
2006-01-03Update security/courier-authlib to 0.58. Changes from version 0.57 include:jlam4-20/+8
* Re-enable pam_acct_mgmt hook. * Add support for shadow password expiration. * Configurable daemon socket timeout, * Add a section for LDAP environment variable options. * Replace LDAP_SERVER and LDAP_PORT settings with LDAP_URI, which obsoletes LDAP_TLS. * Fix LDAP error checking.
2006-01-03Instead of patching the generated config.status script, patch the GNUjlam1-29/+27
configure script itself so that the generated config.status script does what we want (just exit if asked to "recheck"). This ensures the timestamp for config.status is earlier than the timestamps for the files that config.status generates (Makefile, config.h, etc.). This fixes some problems where some packages end up "rebuilding" as part of the install target, which makes the rebuilt files owned by root and makes cleaning the work directory fail.
2006-01-03Add icu option, default off.wiz1-3/+3
2006-01-03icu updated to 3.4.wiz2-3/+3
2006-01-03PKGREVISION bump for icu shlib major bump.wiz5-9/+10
2006-01-03Update to 3.4:wiz9-72/+53
New Features: Major changes in ICU 3.4 include the following: Updates to conform to Unicode 4.1, including new characters properties and values, text segmentation, plus collation updated for Unicode Technical Standard #10 (UCA) and regex updated for Unicode Technical Standard #18. * Updates to conform to the Common Locale Data Repository (CLDR), Version 1.3 for the latest locale data. This includes: * New data to support localization of timezones, United Nations M.49 regions (including continents and regions), mappings from language to script and territory. * Consolidation of inherited data and improved resource aliasing for smaller data footprint * Additional locales, and many other fixes and additions of locale data. * POSIX migration support: direct API support for all POSIX character classes, implemented according to Unicode recommendations
2006-01-02cksfv updated to 1.3.8.wiz2-3/+3
2006-01-02+ Mesa-6.4.1, MesaDemos-6.4.1, MesaLib-6.4.1, amule-2.1.0, cksfv-1.3.8,wiz1-6/+10
criticalmass-1.0.0, mailscanner-4.49, maradns-1.2.01, nut-11.1.
2006-01-02Update to 1.3.8:wiz2-6/+6
2006-01-01 Heikki Orsila * Version 1.3.8 - configure and Makefile cleanups and fixes. 2005-10-24 Heikki Orsila - Mike Frysinger pointed out several things about the build procedure: - -W/-O flags are useless in header checks in the configure script - $compiler was not used for header checks in the configure script - Cleaned CFLAGS handling so that if CFLAGS is set by the environment, the default -O2 is stripped away from the src/Makefile.in.
2006-01-02Fix errno.joerg6-1/+77
2006-01-02Make sure devel/bmake is also in tarball. (Noticed by Matt Dillon.)reed1-1/+2
2006-01-02Don't declare strnstr in a conflicting way for DragonFly.joerg2-1/+16
2006-01-02Change some remaining ONLY_FOR_ARCHS to ONLY_FOR_PLATFORM and NOT_FOR_ARCH todmcmahill1-10/+10
NOT_FOR_PLATFORM that were missed when these variables were changed ages ago.
2006-01-02Fix errno.joerg2-1/+14
2006-01-02Updated lang/ezm3 to 1.2veego1-1/+2
2006-01-02Update to version 1.2:veego8-167/+159
This new release includes an updated code generator (based on gcc 3.2.3) which is a big step toward supporting amd64 platforms. (Sorry, they're not supported quite yet in this release.) A few bugs have been fixed, of course. It should be easier now to build Ezm3 on the newer Linux distributions. You must use CVSup 16.1h or later with this version of Ezm3. Earlier versions of CVSup will not build properly with Ezm3 1.2. pkgsrc changes: - Add untested OpenBSD support - Make the PLIST files more uniform, so it would be easier to merge a few of the PLIST.OPSYS entries into PLIST.common - buildlink3.mk was not changed, because we use CVSup 16.1h since two years No answer from the 'maintainer' when i send him the patch two weeks ago and this release is now over 18 month old.
2006-01-02Fix papersize and provide the list of replacements needed.joerg1-3/+19
2006-01-02Fix errno.joerg6-1/+73
2006-01-02strnstr exists on DragonFly, use the system version instead of thejoerg3-1/+36
conflicting local version.
2006-01-02Note net/ethereal update.salo1-1/+2
2006-01-02Update to version 0.10.14salo7-410/+10
Bug Fixes Three security vulnerabilities have been fixed since the previous release (fixed in pkgsrc via patches): - The IRC dissector could go into an infinite loop. - iDefense found a buffer overflow in the OSPF dissector. and - The GTP dissector could go into an infinite loop. New and Updated Features The following features are new (or have been significantly updated) since the last release: - The Windows installer now ships with GTK+ 2.6 instead of GTK+ 2.4. This should fix several long-standing bugs. - If you're loading a saved capture file and press "Cancel", Ethereal will now display the packets read up to that point. In previous versions, Ethereal would abort the attempt completely and clear the packet list. This means that if you're loding a huge capture file, you can stop loading in the middle and still be able to analyze part of the file. - The maximum number of files allowed in a ring buffer has been increased from 1024 to 10,000. - OID to name resolution has been improved. - TCP graphs now handle upper and lower bounds better. New Protocol Support 3Com Netjack200, CDT, CIGI, DAP, DISP, DOP, DSP, FTBP, MS NLB, NBAP, NCP SSS, NCS, NHRP, P_Mul, RNSAP, SMB2, STANAG 5066, TIPC, UDP-Lite, X.501 Updated Protocol Support ACSE, AIM, ALCAP, AMR, ANSI MAP, BER, BitTorrent, BOOTP, CAMEL, CMP, CMS, COPS, CRMF, DCCP, DCERPC (DCERPC, DSSETUP, INITSHUTDOWN, NT, WINREG), DEC DNA RT, DNP, DTP, eDonkey, ENIP, ESS, Etheric, FC-DNS, FC-FZS, FMIPv6, GRE, GSM A, GSM MAP, GTP, H.225, H.235, H.245, H.248, H.263, H.450, IAPP, IEEE 802.11, INAP, IP, IPv6, IRC, ISIS LSP, ISUP, IUUP, Juniper, LLDP, M3UA, MIP, MIPv6, Modbus/TCP, MTP3, NCP, NDPS, NDS, NEMO, NMAS, NTLMSSP, OSPF, PER, PN-DCP, PPP CHAP, PPPoE, PVFS2, Q.931, RADIUS, RANAP, RDT, RLOGIN, RMT, ROS, RTCP, RTP, RTSE, S4406, SCCP, SCTP, SES, SIP, SMB, SNDCP, SRVLOC, STUN, T.38, UMA, WINS Replication, X.411, X.420, X.509 New and Updated Capture File Support DOS Sniffer, Endace ERF, HP-UX nettl, IBM iSeries traces, Tektronix K12
2006-01-02Use flock on DragonFly.joerg2-1/+16
2006-01-02Update net/samba to 3.0.21a. Changes since version 3.0.20b include:jlam26-223/+186
Bugfixes: o Address a bug in the oplock code which may cause clients to stall when multiple users are accessing a share concurrently o Missing groups in a user's token when logging in via kerberos o Incompatibilities with newer MS Windows hotfixes and embedded OS platforms o Portability and crash bugs. o Performance issues in winbindd. Additions: o Complete NTLMv2 support by consolidating authentication mechanism used at the CIFS and RPC layers. o The capability to manage Unix services using the Win32 Service Control API. o The capability to view external Unix log files via the Microsoft Event Viewer. o New libmsrpc share library for application developers. o Rewrite of CIFS oplock implementation. o Performance Counter external daemon. o Winbindd auto-detection query methods when communicating with a domain controller. o The ability to enumerate long share names in libsmbclient applications.
2006-01-02clarify which variables are depracated (USE_FOO) for pkg optionsjschauma1-6/+9
2006-01-02Fix errno. DragonFly support.joerg8-21/+100