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2014-01-01Updated nih/libgcrypt to 1.6.0wiz2-3/+3
2014-01-01Update to 1.6.0:wiz7-115/+11
Noteworthy changes in version 1.6.0 (2013-12-16) ------------------------------------------------ * Removed the long deprecated gcry_ac interface. Thus Libgcrypt is not anymore ABI compatible to previous versions if they used the ac interface. * Removed the module register subsystem. * The deprecated message digest debug macros have been removed. Use gcry_md_debug instead. * Removed deprecated control codes. * Improved performance of most cipher algorithms as well as for the SHA family of hash functions. * Added support for the IDEA cipher algorithm. * Added support for the Salsa20 and reduced Salsa20/12 stream ciphers. * Added limited support for the GOST 28147-89 cipher algorithm. * Added support for the GOST R 34.11-94 and R 34.11-2012 (Stribog) hash algorithms. * Added a random number generator to directly use the system's RNG. Also added an interface to prefer the use of a specified RNG. * Added support for the SCRYPT algorithm. * Mitigated the Yarom/Falkner flush+reload side-channel attack on RSA secret keys. See <http://eprint.iacr.org/2013/448> [CVE-2013-4242]. * Added support for Deterministic DSA as per RFC-6969. * Added support for curve Ed25519. * Added a scatter gather hash convenience function. * Added several MPI amd SEXP helper functions. * Added support for negative numbers to gcry_mpi_print, gcry_mpi_aprint and gcry_mpi_scan. * The algorithm ids GCRY_PK_ECDSA and GCRY_PK_ECDH are now deprecated. Use GCRY_PK_ECC if you need an algorithm id. * Changed gcry_pk_genkey for "ecc" to only include the curve name and not the parameters. The flag "param" may be used to revert this. * Added a feature to globally disable selected hardware features. * Added debug helper functions.
2014-01-01Remove references to two non-existing packages.wiz1-3/+1
2014-01-01gettext-lib/buildlink3.mk adds include/gettext to INCDIRS, so don't collapserichard1-2/+2
the subdirectory gettext to avoid spewing "directory not found" warnings.
2014-01-01Updated devel/git to 1.8.5.2adam1-1/+5
2014-01-01Changes 1.8.5.2:adam3-8/+7
* "git diff -- ':(icase)makefile'" was unnecessarily rejected at the command line parser. * "git cat-file --batch-check=ok" did not check the existence of the named object. * "git am --abort" sometimes complained about not being able to write a tree with an 0{40} object in it. * Two processes creating loose objects at the same time could have failed unnecessarily when the name of their new objects started with the same byte value, due to a race condition. Also contains typofixes, documentation updates and trivial code clean-ups
2014-01-01Update to 0.12wen2-8/+7
Update DEPENDS Upstream changes: 0.12 Fri, 01 Nov 2013 * Fix detection when loaded during global destruction by checking B::main_cv instead of B::main_start * Bump Sub::Exporter::Progressive dependency to fix loading in global destruction 0.11 Wed, 03 Apr 2013 * Fix upgrading from version 0.09 or older 0.10 Tue, 26 Mar 2013 * Rewrite pure-perl implementation in terms of B::main_start (greatly simplifies code) * Fix pure-perl behavior under $^C (RT#78619)) * Separate XS portion into a compiler-optional dependency Devel::GlobalDestruction::XS
2014-01-01Updated devel/p5-Sub-Exporter-Progressive to 0.001011wen1-1/+2
2014-01-01Update to 0.001011wen2-6/+6
Upstream changes: 0.001011 - 2013-10-28 - Fix in global destruction (Graham Knop) - Fix SYNOPSIS - Fix duplicate word in DESCRIPTION (RT#86072)
2014-01-01Updated devel/p5-Import-Into to 1.002000wen1-1/+2
2014-01-01Use _OPSYS_SHLIB_TYPE instead of SHLIB_TYPE, it is not defined even afterobache1-2/+3
bsd.prefs.mk. _OPSYS_SHLIB_TYPE is sufficient to check whether shlib is supported or not.
2014-01-01Update to 1.002000wen3-24/+7
Remove the patch which included into src upstream Upstream changes: 1.002000 - 2013-12-10 - allow specifying by caller level, as well as specifying file, line, and version 1.001001 2013-03-25 - fix NAME in Makefile.PL (RT#84207)
2014-01-01egtk was removed.obache1-2/+1
2014-01-01fix partial update of distinfoobache1-2/+1
2014-01-01Updated textproc/groonga to 3.1.1obache1-1/+2
2014-01-01Update groonga to 3.1.1.obache4-51/+17
Release 3.1.1 - 2013/12/29 -------------------------- Improvements ^^^^^^^^^^^^ * [deb] Refined Groonga packages for Debian policy. [groonga-dev,01930] [Suggested by Hideki Yamane] * [deb] Dropped Debian 6.0 (squeeze) support. * [deb] Dropped Ubuntu 10.04 (lucid) support. * Supported :doc:`/reference/functions/geo_in_rectangle` in the whole world. * Supported error report when failed to casting invalid value of geo point type. * Exported some macros which is used for accessing pseudo column names. [groonga-dev,1999] [Suggested by whombx] * [doc] Refined drilldown documentation. [Reported by @Yahppo] * Supported :doc:`/reference/functions/between` function which is used for filtering the column value in specific range. * [doc] Updated Travis CI envrinment information. [Patch by cosmo0920] * [rpm][fedora] Dropped Fedora 19. * [rpm][fedora] Supported Fedora 20. * [doc] Updated "Groonga" notation. [Patch by cosmo0920] [GitHub#122, #123, #124, #125, #125, #126, #127, #128, #129, #130, #131, #131, #132, #133, #134] Fixes ^^^^^ * [munin] Fixed the wrong port number which is specified for GQTP. * [geo_in_circle] Fixed a bug that if you specify "LONGITUDExLATITUDE" as the 3rd argument of :doc:`/reference/functions/geo_in_circle`, Groonga crashes. Thanks ^^^^^^ * Hideki Yamane * whombx * @Yappo * cosmo0920
2014-01-01Updated cabocha to 0.67.obache1-1/+5
2014-01-01reset PKGREVISION from base update.obache1-2/+1
2014-01-01Update cabocha to 0.67obache5-30/+45
* improve 20% analysis speed * fixes build errors on OSX * show version number correctly on Windows
2014-01-01Added misc/byobu version 5.69ryoon1-1/+2
2014-01-01Add byoburyoon1-1/+2
2014-01-01Import byobu-5.69 as misc/byobu.ryoon36-0/+745
Byobu is a GPLv3 open source text-based window manager and terminal multiplexer. It was originally designed to provide elegant enhancements to the otherwise functional, plain, practical GNU Screen, for the Ubuntu server distribution. Byobu now includes an enhanced profiles, convenient keybindings, configuration utilities, and toggle-able system status notifications for both the GNU Screen window manager and the more modern Tmux terminal multiplexer, and works on most Linux, BSD, and Mac distributions.
2014-01-01Added devel/py-newt version 0.52.16ryoon1-1/+2
2014-01-01Add py-newtryoon1-1/+2
2014-01-01Import py27-newt-0.52.16 as devel/py-newt.ryoon7-0/+350
Newt is a windowing toolkit for text mode built from the slang library. It allows color text mode applications to easily use stackable windows, push buttons, check boxes, radio buttons, lists, entry fields, labels, and displayable text. Scrollbars are supported, and forms may be nested to provide extra functionality. Besides the newt library, this package provides whiptail, which may be used from shell scripts similarly to Savio Lam's "dialog". Newt provides the textual interface for the Red Hat and Debian boot disks. This package contains the python bindings for newt. I do not know why older version is removed, this is required by upcomming misc/byobu's configuration window.
2014-01-01+mupdf-1.3 [wip]mef1-1/+2
2014-01-01Updated devel/patch to 2.7.1ryoon2-3/+3
2014-01-01Update to 2.7.1ryoon2-14/+11
Changelog: Changes in version 2.7.1: * Two critical bug fixes in the "diff --git" format support. * Clarify the message printed when a patch is expected to empty out and delete a file, but the file does not become empty. * Various improvements to messages when applying a patch to a file of different type (regular file vs. symlink), when there are line ending differences (LF vs. CRLF), and when in --dry-run mode. * When in the root directory, allow file names that are absolute or that contain a component of "..". * New --follow-symlinks option to allow to treat symlinks as files: this was patch's behavior before version 2.7. * Ignore when extended attributes cannot be preserved because they are unsupported or because permission to set them is denied. * License clarifications in NEWS and README. * Portability bug fixes. Changes in version 2.7: * Patch no longer gets a failed assertion for certain mangled patches. * Ignore destination file names that are absolute or that contain a component of "..". This addresses CVE-2010-4651. * Support for most features of the "diff --git" format, including renames and copies, permission changes, and symlink diffs. Binary diffs are not supported yet; patch will complain and skip them. * Support for double-quoted filenames: when a filename starts with a double quote, it is interpreted as a C string literal. The escape sequences \\, \", \a, \b, \f, \n, \r, \t, \v, and \ooo (a three-digit octal number between 0 and 255) are recognized. * Refuse to apply a normal patch to a symlink. (Previous versions of patch were replacing the symlink with a regular file.) * When trying to modify a read-only file, warn about the potential problem by default. The --read-only command line option allows to change this behavior. * Files to be deleted are deleted once the entire input has been processed, not immediately. This fixes a bug with numbered backup files. * When a timestamp specifies a time zone, honor that instead of assuming the local time zone (--set-date) or Universal Coordinated Time (--set-utc). * Support for nanosecond precision timestamps. * Many portability and bug fixes. Changes in version 2.6.1: * Support for diff3(1) style merges which show the old, original, and new lines of a conflict has been added (--merge=diff3). The default still is the merge(1) format (--merge or --merge=merge). * Bug and portability fixes. Changes in version 2.6: * A regression test suite has been added ("make check"). * A --merge option has been added which will merge a patch file into the original files similar to merge(1). See the patch(1) manual page for documentation. * Unless a filename has been specified on the command line, look only for filenames in the patch until one has been found. This prevents patch from tripping over garbage that isn't a patch. When conforming to POSIX, this behavior is turned off and patch will ask for a filename if none is found. * All reject files have file name headers, which allows them to be used as regular patches. * When a patch file modifies the same file more than once, patch makes sure it backs up the original version of the file rather than any intermediary versions. * In the above situation, if there are rejects in more than one of those patches, they all go into the same reject file. * When the file to be patched is specified on the command line, all patches are applied to that file. (Previously, the first patch was applied to the file specified on the command line, and the names of additional files to patch were taken from header lines in the patch file.) * The -r option now works correctly even if there are rejects in more than one file. Use the - argument to discard rejects. * Rejected hunks come out in unified diff format if the input patch was of that format, otherwise in ordinary context diff form. Use the --reject-format option to enforce either "context" or "unified" format. Timestamps and the "diff -p" (--show-c-function) output are preserved. Changed lines in context format reject files are correctly indicated with '!' markers as the format defines. Added and removed lines are still marked with '+' and '-', respectively. * The file permissions of reject files are no longer set to match the files they modify. Instead, they retain the default permissions. This is consistent with reject files produced with the -r option. * The --binary option disables the heuristic for stripping CRs from line endings in patches. This allows to preserve CRs even in mangled patches, or in patches generated on non-POSIX systems and without the --binary option. * Backup files for nonexisting files are now created with default permissions rather than with mode 0: backup files with mode 0 were causing problems with applications which do not expect unreadable files. * The -B, -Y, and -z options (--prefix, --basename-prefix, --suffix) now imply the simple version control mode, and can be combined. * Patch rejects more malformed normal format commands and checks for trailing garbage. It now recognizes ed commands without addresses. * Change the default value of PATCH_GET to 0. (Previously, the default was 0 under POSIXLY_CORRECT and negative otherwise; this is causing problems particularly with Perforce.) * Handle missing timestamps better. * Various bug fixes. * Switch to GNU General Public License version 3.
2014-01-01Updated textproc/mdoclint to 1.25jnemeth1-1/+2
2014-01-01bump version for 2014jnemeth1-2/+2
2014-01-01add 2014 to valid_date_rejnemeth1-2/+2
2014-01-01add header for 2014jnemeth1-0/+4
2014-01-01Updated devel/rt4 to 4.2.1ryoon1-0/+1
2014-01-01Update to 4.2.1ryoon6-675/+695
Changelog: 4.2.1: This release is primarily a bugfix release; notable changes include: Oracle: * Resolve numerous issues with the 4.0 -> 4.2 upgrade steps on Oracle * In-database sessions on Oracle are no longer truncated at 8k, leading to spurious logouts Internet Explorer: * Fix submission issues under Internet Explorer Rich text editor: * If returning to a reply/correspond page with the back button, the rich text editor will no longer double-escape previously written content. REST: * Fix an empty 'text/plain' part when tickets are created using the REST interface. Other bugfixes: * Optimize transaction display code to speed up long ticket displays by short-circuiting transaction custom field checking. * Supply a default $PATH for SMIME and GnuPG under FastCGI * Support index upgrade steps on Pg when in a custom schema * Close a memory leak in ColumnMap * Fix "check all" checkboxes for new jQuery version * Secondarily sort user ticket lists by id, as well as priority. * Remove call to deprecated function used by PreviewScripMessages * Many localization fixes (thanks to Emmanuel Lacour) * Show customized rights in their correct tabs * Ensure RFC2822 date format uses two-digit days in output * Display iCal dates in the user's timezone, resolving off-by-one errors for timezones significantly off from GMT. * Correctly parse complex format strings for listing in the bottom of the Query Builder Callbacks: * Move ModifyQueryProperties callback to before its values are used * Additional callbacks on ticket modify pages * Additional callbacks on ticket reply/comment page * Additional callback on search results page * Additional callback before transactions in history list * Allow header callback to modify %ARGS Features * Allow bulk update to delete _all_ CF values for a given CF * Support CF.Foo in columnmaps, in addition to CF.{Foo} and __CF.{Foo}__ * Autocompletion CFs now autocomplete in search builder * Support cascaded selects with any combination of listbox, dropdown, and radio button * Support ShowUnreadMessageNotifications in SelfService 4.2.0: RT 4.2.0 -- 2013-10-03 ---------------------- We're incredibly pleased to announce the availability of RT 4.2.0 - the first release for the next major version of RT. This release adds exciting new functionality, as well as streamlining and generalizing the internals. When upgrading, please be sure to review the upgrading documentation available in docs/UPGRADING-4.2, as there are a number of backward-incompatible changes that come along with the new version number. Upgrading documentation is also available at http://www.bestpractical.com/docs/rt/latest/UPGRADING-4.2.html http://download.bestpractical.com/pub/rt/release/rt-4.2.0.tar.gz http://download.bestpractical.com/pub/rt/release/rt-4.2.0.tar.gz.asc a24bd767263cdcee92bf52c6b06a1a573aa0a615 rt-4.2.0.tar.gz 0717fd7d928efaadba2228de855c014e6be735cb rt-4.2.0.tar.gz.asc A partial list of the new features in RT 4.2.0 is included below, and on http://bestpractical.com/rt/whats-new/ Many of the new features will also be described and demoed in a series of blog posts on http://blog.bestpractical.com/ in the coming weeks. If you have questions as you upgrade, please don't hesitate to write to rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com for community support. If you'd rather have professional support from the folks who built RT, drop us a line at contact@bestpractical.com. - Alex Vandiver, for Best Practical * Much improved reporting via search result charting - Multiple group by and statistic calculations in a table - Time statistics such as average, minimum, and maximum durations between Created and Resolved, Created and Started, Started and Resolved, and more. - More robust layout of charts * Increased performance for searches and ticket pages - Faster searches on all databases (especially Pg) - Ticket pages load quicker - Menus load before the rest of the page is loaded - History is loaded asynchronously - Faster serving of static assets * Scrips per queue - Apply scrips globally or ad-hoc to individual queues, a la custom fields - Less duplication of scrips and/or need for empty templates * Custom field groupings - Display CFs in configurable groupings (boxes) on the ticket display/edit pages - Includes arbitrary grouping names as well as standard ticket groupings (Basics, Dates, People, Links, etc.) * User summary pages - Display information about users such as tickets, history, groups, etc. - An extended "More about requestors" page for any user - Easy to get to via links and user search * HTML templates enabled by default for new installs, available for upgrades too * History improvements - Rich text/HTML messages are preferred for display by default - Images are inlined with text in ticket history display instead of presented at bottom - Clickable users, tickets, articles, and other items * Many interface improvements, such as: - Per-user preferences for the dashboards which appear in the Home menu - Floating page menu for quicker access to ticket actions, subpages, etc. - Autocomplete for ticket links, including when merging - Autocomplete available to self service users - Improved CF and links display in search results - Sticky simple search for quick search refinements - Attachments on reply can no longer be mixed up when replying to multiple tickets at once - ReassignTicket right to assign tickets without stealing first; useful for managers * S/MIME support integrated with GnuPG support - Decrypt and verify incoming GPG and SMIME messages - Send all outgoing messages as either GPG or SMIME * Migration tools - Migrate from one database type to another (MySQL, Pg, Oracle) - Merge multiple RT instances together * Thousands of bug fixes; nearly 2000 commits totalling more than 250,000 lines of code changed. 4.0.18: This release is primarily a bugfix release; most notably, it addresses compatibility issues with recent versions of the Encode perl module. Notable changes include: Email * Cope with Encode version 2.33 and later, which altered their internal functionality and caused RT to double-encode Subject lines in outgoing email. * Fix HTML rendering errors in dashboard emails. * Fix overzealous quoting around decoded MIME words. Administration * In the rights UI, entering the name of a user or group which already has rights will now correctly select them for rights granting, as if their name had been selected. * Display types in the "applies to" dropdown for custom fields in consistent order * Paginate the Queues list in the administrative interface into 50 results per page. * Support for cascading selections with a multiple-select parent. * Clarify that $ParseNewMessageForTicketCcs only applies to new, and not existing, tickets. * Clarify how an undefined $RTAddressRegexp is treated, and that it does not come at any notable performance penalty. Logging * Fix verbosity of syslog messages; now only the 'debug' level includes originating filename and line. * Include process ID in log messages, for ease of isolation in a multi-process environment. * Log the From: address of incoming mail which triggered an error, for ease of debugging. Other Bugfixes * Avoid linking trailing punctuation, or html tags, in URL anchors in MakeClicky * Fix the Quick Search (QueueSummary) portlet when non-lowercase statuses are used. * Show Date and DateTime custom fields in the user's format and time zone in search results. * Allow rt-email-group-admin to be passed an email address that RT is not already aware of. * Show submitted content from the user on errors in REST submission, for ease of re-editing and re-submission.
2014-01-01Updated misc/p5-Locale-Maketext-Fuzzy to 0.11ryoon1-0/+1
2014-01-01Update to 0.11ryoon2-7/+7
* Set LICENSE Changelog: [Changes for 0.11 - 2011-12-11] * LICENSING CHANGE: This compilation and all individual files in it are now under public domain with the "CC0 Universal" declaration. * Skip fuzzy matches which are only placeholders and whitespace. (Alex Vandiver)
2014-01-01Added time/p5-Date-Extract version 0.04ryoon1-0/+1
2014-01-01Add p5-Date-Extractryoon1-1/+2
2014-01-01Import p5-Date-Extract-0.04 as time/p5-Date-Extract.ryoon3-0/+26
Perl 5 module to extract probable dates from strings.
2014-01-01Added security/p5-Crypt-X509 version 0.51ryoon1-0/+1
2014-01-01Add p5-Crypt-X509ryoon1-1/+2
2014-01-01Import p5-Crypt-X509-0.51 as security/p5-Crypt-X509.ryoon3-0/+24
Perl 5 module to parse a X.509 certificate.
2014-01-01Added mail/p5-Email-Address-List version 0.01ryoon1-0/+1
2014-01-01Add p5-Email-Address-Listryoon1-1/+2
2014-01-01Import p5-Email-Address-List-0.01 as mail/p5-Email-Address-List.ryoon3-0/+27
RFC close address list parsing library for Perl 5.
2014-01-01Added devel/p5-Symbol-Global-Name version 0.04ryoon1-0/+1
2014-01-01Add p5-Symbol-Global-Nameryoon1-1/+2
2014-01-01Import p5-Symbol-Global-Name-0.04 as devel/p5-Symbol-Global-Name.ryoon3-0/+25
Perl 5 module to finds name and type of a global variable.
2014-01-01Added devel/p5-Role-Basic version 0.13ryoon1-0/+1
2014-01-01Add p5-Role-Basicryoon1-1/+2