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Multi-Version Concurrency Control (MVCC)
improves performance of highly concurrent, mixed read/write systems
by giving each user their own snapshot of the database and managing
concurrent changes by many users
Non-stop Upgrades
enables a replicated Oracle Berkeley DB system to be upgraded
without downtime. For customers that must maintain 99.999 percent
system uptime, this allows them to upgrade the Oracle Berkeley DB
database without taking down the entire system
Replication Framework
provides a pre-built and supported set of functions for quickly
building replicated or highly available systems, simplifying and
accelerating their development effort
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Version 1.1.1:
* Fixed typo in English jpegpixi manual page.
* Updated postal address of the Free Software Foundation.
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v0.8.11 2007-04-25 The Irssi team <staff@irssi.org>
+ Add completion for /WINDOW GOTO
+ New crapbuster-like "scrollback levelclear" command
+ irssi now aborts a connection when, on an attempt to connect, the server
returns code 432 (Erroneous Nickname), bug #425
+ Allow identifiers in config file to start with a digit, bug #177.
+ Modify Irssi::UI::Window::command to restore the original active window
only if the command executed has not made another one active, bug #403.
+ Make awaylog_file respect --home, bug #304
+ Send /QUOTE immediately if server didn't send the 001 event yet
+ If dcc_own_ip contains IPv4 address, listen only in IPv4
+ Negative scroll_page_count scrolls screensize-n lines
(Patch by Chris Moore)
+ Sort nicks with custom prefix by the order defined in isupport in /NAMES
+ New perl command send_raw_first, patch by ComradeP (Bug 413)
+ Let the module loader also check for fe_common_$protocol files
+ Don't wait for all /NAMES replies before syncing if we can't combine
queries anyways (Patch by jilles)
+ Renamed irc.efnet.net to irc.efnet.org
+ /SCROLLBACK CLEAR accepts the same arguments as /CLEAR
+ Check if binary exists and can be executed before /UPGRADE
+ Change default value of override_coredump_limit to OFF
+ UPTIME command by Lauri Nurmi with some modifications (Bug 458)
+ Remove CR and LF from Perl commands, to make it harder to introduce a
security bug
+ Remove bookmark on a line when line is removed (instead of moving it)
+ Don't fallback to generic word completer if the command specific
completion list is not empty.
+ Recognize cursor left and cursor right sequences sent by recent xterm
as well as quite a number of bug fixes.
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2007-04-18: 0.5.3: much improved Jabber integration, configurable
prompt, [ew]*g(v) and (e)wide now handle wide characters correctly,
fix history command fd leak, fix discarding of configurated connected
upon certain login errors
2007-06-05: 0.5.4: OTR (for ICQ and XMPP), md5 login, no more
assertion failed on too long messages, ask for all not given
passwords before trying to do any login, bug fixes
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p5-File-Copy-Recursive, and in pkgsrc no dependencies are left.
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Changes:
2007-04-12: 2.28. fix tables (tx Pete Savage)
2007-04-09: 2.27. fix line breaks (tx Danny O'Brien)
2007-02-23: 2.26. input unicode better (tx John Cavanaugh for the push)
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2007-05-25 v1.25 Tels 127 tests
* fix bug #26130 - hang in parsing JPG/TIFF images with repeating
block numbers
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1.12 Thu Jul 6 23:47:59 CDT 2006
[ENHANCEMENTS]
* Added followable_links() method to return only those links
that your mech can actually follow.
1.10 Sun Jun 18 22:58:41 CDT 2006
[FIXES]
* RT #19147: Tests turn off the http_proxy environment variable
before starting. Thanks to Matt Trout.
* RT #18779: makes stuff_inputs() conform to the documentation,
changing the implementation to expect an arrayref for
$options->{ ignore }, as opposed to a hashref. Thanks to
Mike O'Regan.
[ENHANCEMENTS]
* Added base_is, base_like and base_unlike. Thanks to MATSUNO
Tokuhiro.
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1.24 Fri May 11 15:57:56 CDT 2007
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[FIXES]
* Fixed failures in "make test" with some versions of HTTP::Server::Simple
* RT #26593: Improved handling of charsets. Thanks Kevin Falcone.
* RT #24354: find_link now handles http-equivs with quoted URLs.
* Reverses the change in 1.21_01 where it decodes the content.
[ENHANCEMENTS]
* Added find_all_inputs() and find_all_submits() methods. Thanks,
Mike O'Regan.
* Test::LongString is no longer needed, so has been removed as a
requirement.
[TESTS]
* Added a test for save_content()
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Changes with libapreq2-2.08 (released August 8, 2006)
- Perl API [Randy Kobes]
add APR_FILE_NOCLEANUP | APR_SHARELOCK to flags passed to
apreq_file_mktemp() on Win32 in library/util.c, in order to
clean up occasional stray temp files left behind in the
Perl upload test (reported by Steve Hay)
- Build [Philip M. Gollucci, Bojan Smojver, joes]
add -fno-strict-aliasing to all compiles on all systems
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=193740
This fixes an infinite look split_on_bdry() of library/parser_multipart.c
particularly on linux/gcc 4.x platforms.
- Perl Glue
Fix "value computed not used" gcc 4.1.x compile errors
- Build [Randy Kobes]
Fix the location of apxs and the names of the apr and aprutil
libraries on Win32 to enable building against Apache/2.2.
- Perl Glue docs [Philip M. Gollucci]
Fix the 'docs_install' make target to actually install
the docs for the perl glue.
- Perl Glue Build [Philip M. Gollucci]
Regenerate glue/perl/xsbuilder/ppport.h to fix perl 5.8.8+ on some
plaforms.
- C API [joes]
Add code for apreq_cookies().
- Perl API [joes]
Expose the constants in apreq_error.h via the APR::Request::Error package.
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2.18 May 12, 2007
- Log::Dispatch::ApacheLog should really now work under mod_perl 2, as
well as mod_perl 1. RT #26910.
2.17 Mar 31, 2007
- Log::Dispatch::ApacheLog should now work under mod_perl 2, as well
as mod_perl 1.
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0.88 March 7, 2007
- The XS version threw an error when it attempted to do "isa" or "can"
validation on a value that was not a string or object, such as undef
or a number. Reported by Steffen Winkler. RT #25229.
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1.48 Sun Mar 11 05:24:40 UTC 2007
* Fix a problem when left joins optimizer fails to calculate a boolean
expression because of lower case aggregators.
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package revision again because the patch didn't get applied previously.
Problem pointed out by Geert Hendrickx.
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0.35 Apr 14 2007 by Alexandr Ciornii
- Marked distribution as deprecated
- Added Readme
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0.08 Wednesday 2nd May, 2007
Expose glob_to_regex_string (Joshua Hoblitt)
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1.04 Sun 11 Mar 2007
- No functional changes. No need to upgrade
- Adding a missing Params::Util dependency
- Upgrading to Module::Install 0.65
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1.15 Apr 28, 2007
- Changed how objects are created in order to greatly speed up the
constructor. Instead of processing all the stack trace data when the
object is first created, this is delayed until it is needed. This
was done in order to help speed up Exception::Class. There are cases
where code may be throwing many exceptions but never examining the
stack traces.
Here is a representative benchmark of object construction for the
old code versus the new code:
Rate old new
old 1764/s -- -76%
new 7353/s 317% --
1.14 Mar 16, 2007
- Added a few micro-optimizations from Ruslan Zakirov, who is hoping
this will ultimately help speed up RT.
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0.31 Thu Mar 30 05:28:20 PST 2006
- more schema update stuff:
- added Column::sql_alter_column
- added Table::sql_alter_table
- added DBSchema::sql_update_schema and DBSchema::update_schema
0.30 Thu Feb 16 16:43:01 PST 2006
- "Too much uptime"
- Remove buggy debugging from Column.pm
- Remove removed TODO from MANIFEST
0.29 Thu Feb 16 13:54:42 PST 2006
- Column::sql_add_column fix when adding primary keys to Pg 7.2.x
- workaround for PAUSE parsing of DBIx::DBSchema::DBD::Pg version: move
DBD::Pg verison checking after $VERSION declaration, thanks Andreas!
- kludge: allow scalar ref default to force quoting off, to add things
like functions and empty values as defaults
- Move TODO file to DBSchema.pm and DBS/Column.pm BUGS sections
0.28 Wed Nov 30 09:46:47 PST 2005
- Initial SQLite support from Jesse Vincent
- fix typo in DBIx::DBSchema::DBD POD doc
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1.06 03/23/2007
- MP2/AuthDBI: Fixed Apache::AuthDBI::debug() to
actually work.
Submitted by: [Kevin Appel <kappel@tgic.com>]
- Bump minium required perl version to 5.6.1 to match DBI
(Changes in DBI 1.49 (svn rev 2287), 29th November 2005)
Philip M. Gollucci <pgollucci@p6m7g8.com>
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* important changes in version 1.30 8/2/2006:
- applied bleadperl patch: Subject: Change 27416:
Cleanup Archive-Tar temporary test files
- address #17985: INSTALLDIRS needs to be 'perl' for >= perl-5.9.3
- address #18296: Archive::Tar 1.29 PATCH for VMS to fix test case
failure in 99_pod.t
(it's actually a File::Find bug, but this patch works around that)
- address: #18720 ([PATCH] Archive::Tar creates POSIX style tar files
unnecessarily and by default, leading to compatibility problems
particularly with WinZip.)
patch rejected, docpatch added with FAQ and SEE ALSO
- apply performance patch from #20399 to enable the user to
avoid repeated calls to cwd() if desired.
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* Zlib.pm
Changed version number to 1.05.
* Zlib.pm
Added dummy FILENO method to stop the debugger barfing
when asked to dump a IO::Zlib object.
* Zlib.pm
Removed internal eof flag and use gzeof instead.
* t/getline.t
Added tests for the eof method while reading lines.
* t/basic.t
Add test for reading at an offset.
* Zlib.pm
Allow an offset to be specifed when reading or writing.
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Even on newer versions of NetBSD, we need to make sure that
fontconfig-config is not used.
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This release adds Blu-ray Disc support and Mac OS X 10>=2 support.
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v1.06
- instead of setting undef args to '' in configure_SSL drop
them. This makes Net::SMTP::SSL working again because it
does not give LocalPort of '' to IO::Socket::INET any more
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0.55 2007-06-01 17:34:22 UTC
- Added a blocking() method to Net::SSL (and bumped version to
2.81).
0.54 2007-04-12 22:05:26 UTC
- Rebadged 0.53_05, since no bugs appear to have surfaced.
0.53_05
- Fixed up incorrect LIBS key in WriteMakefile args. Thanks to
David Cantrell for giving me access to an OpenBSD box that
revealed this problem.
- Added the list of modules that depend on Crypt::SSLeay to
the README, as per cpants.perl.org. (think: improvements
to the test suite).
0.53_04 2007-03-06 09:39:01 UTC
- add diag() info to determine possible reasons for failure as per
http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.cpan.testers/2007/03/msg428964.html
- Tweaks for Strawberry Perl detection.
0.53_03 2007-03-04 18:30:06 UTC
- Adjusted the typemap shims to silence the compiler warnings that
occur when sizeof(IV) is larger than sizeof(char *).
- use XSLoader for faster loading if available, otherwise fall
back to DynaLoader.
- Makefile.PL heavily reworked, lots of cruft removed.
- Ask to see whether the live tests should be run.
- renamed net_sst.t to 01-connect.t
- added 02-live.t that performs live HTTPS requests.
0.53_02 2007-01-29 10:02:34 UTC
- don't proxy hosts in NO_PROXY environment variable (CPAN
bug #11078).
- don't send user agent string to proxy unless
send_useragent_to_proxy is enabled. (CPAN bug #4759).
- Net::SSL bumped to 2.80
0.53_01 2007-01-24 22:21:09 UTC
- patch for CPAN #12444 applied (Jeff Lavallee). Net::SSL bumped
tp 2.79.
- example scripts moved into eg/ directory and the documentation
updated.
- added a TODO to remind me of what needs to be done.
0.53 2006-12-26 17:21:22 UTC
- 0.52_02 deemed stable
0.52_02 2006-12-20 19:29:01 UTC
- improved VMS support (CPAN bug #19829).
- add a test to see if cert file is readable in
Net::SSL::configure_certs (CPAN bug #8498) and Net::SSL version
to 2.78.
- known working platforms list removed from documentation. Too old,
and CPAN Testers has the up-to-date information.
- minor documentation improvements.
0.52_01 2006-12-17
- add call to SSL_library_init() in new()
- maintenance taken over by brian d foy and David Landgren.
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Release 1.4.6 (2007-05-01 Carl Worth <cworth@cworth.org>)
=========================================================
This is the third update in cairo's stable 1.4 series. It comes a
little less than three weeks since the 1.4.4 release. This release
fixes the broken mutex initialization that made cairo 1.4.4 unusable
on win32, OS/2, and BeOS systems. This release also adds significant
improvements to cairo's PDF backend, (native gradients!), and a couple
of performance optimizations, (one of which is very significant for
users of the xlib backend).
Release 1.4.4 (2007-04-13 Carl Worth <cworth@cworth.org>)
=========================================================
This is the second update release in cairo's stable 1.4 series. It
comes just less than a month after 1.4.2. The changes since 1.4.2
consist primarily of bug fixes, but also include at least one
optimization. See below for details.
There have been lots of individuals doing lots of great work on cairo,
but two efforts during the 1.4.4 series deserve particular mention:
Internal cleanup of error handling, (Chris Wilson)
--------------------------------------------------
Chris contributed a tremendous series of patches (74 patches!) to
improve cairo's handling of out-of-memory and other errors. He began
by adding gcc's warn_unused_attribute to as many functions as
possible, and then launched into the ambitious efforts of adding
correct code to quiet the dozens of resulting warnings.
Chris also wrote a custom valgrind skin to systematically inject
malloc failures into cairo, and did all the work necessary to verify
that cairo's performance test suite runs to completion without
crashing.
The end result is a much more robust implementation. Previously, many
error conditions would have gone unnoticed and would have led to
assertion failures, segmentation faults, or other harder-to-diagnose
problems. Now, more than ever, cairo should cleanly let the user know
of problems through cairo_status and other similar status
functions. Well done, Chris!
More malloc reduction, (Mathias Hasselmann)
-------------------------------------------
After 1.4.0, Behdad launched an effort to chase down excessive calls
to malloc within the implementation of cairo. He fixed a lot of
malloc-happy objects for 1.4.2, but one of the worst offenders,
(pixman regions), was left around. Mathias contributed an excellent
series of 15 patches to finish off this effort.
The end result is a cairo that calls malloc much less often than it
did before. Compared to 1.4.2, 55% of the calls to malloc have been
eliminate, (and 60% have been eliminated compared to 1.4.0). Well
done, Mathias!
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version is available in audio/libmusicbrainz.
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MusicBrainz is a user-maintained community music metadatabase.
Music metadata is information such as the artist name, the release
title, and the list of tracks that appear on a release. MusicBrainz
collects this information about recordings and makes it available
to the public. All of the data in MusicBrainz is user contributed
and user maintained.
This library is an interface to the MusicBrainz database. It is
aimed at developers of media players, CD rippers, taggers and other
applications requiring music metadata. The service's architecture
follows the REST design principles. Interaction with the web service
is done using HTTP and all content is served in a simple but flexible
XML format.
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Changes for libmusicbrainz 2.1.5
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- Fix for CD TOC reading on Solaris, thanks to Brian Cameron. (#2009)
- Fixed compilation on GCC 4.3. (http://bugs.debian.org/417352)
- Fix the patch for buffer overflows in rdfparse.c (2066)
- Support for Debian GNU/kFreeBSD in configure.in (patch from the
libmb package in Debian)
- Patch to allow manually entering the CD TOC information, thanks
to sbooth. (#2193)
- Fixed configure.in to work with newer versions of autoconf. (#1829)
- Buffer overflow in MBHttp::WriteToBuffer. (#2273)
- Python bindings:
- No shebang in non-executable scripts.
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Changes:
- Convert to UTF-8
- Update GNOME terms
- Check incomplete syllables
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