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Version 0.21 - July 2020
* Programming languages support:
- Shell:
o xgettext now recognizes and ignores 'env' invocations and environment
variable assignments in front of commands.
- Java:
o xgettext now recognizes format strings in the Formatter syntax. They
are marked as 'java-printf-format' in POT and PO files.
o xgettext now recognizes text blocks as string literals.
- JavaScript:
xgettext parses JSX expressions more reliably.
- Ruby:
o xgettext now supports Ruby.
o 'msgfmt -c' now verifies the syntax of translations of Ruby format
strings.
* Runtime behaviour:
- On native Windows platforms, the directory that contains the message
catalogs may now contain arbitrary Unicode characters. To make use of
this feature, use the new function 'wbindtextdomain' instead of
'bindtextdomain'. It allows to pass a directory name in wchar_t[] encoding.
Note: 'wbindtextdomain' exists only on native Windows platforms.
* Improvements for translators:
- When msgfmt writes a MO file, it now does so in such a way that processes
that are currently using an older copy of the MO file will not crash.
* Libtextstyle:
- Added support for emitting hyperlinks.
- New API for doing formatted output.
- The example programs support the NO_COLOR environment variable.
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Version 0.7.2, 2020-07-23
Invert logic of --parse-codeindent to be correct.
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Changes:
1.4.7
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Unfortunately no changelog is provided by upstream, by looking at commit
messages it seems a mostly bug fixes release.
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0.7.2 (2020-05-01)
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- Garuda has been fine-tuned by hand for balanced cubic splines
and optimal quadratic splines.
- All families now use OS/2 Typo metrics instead of just Win/Hhea metrics.
- The OS/2 Typo metrics of each family have been normalized for equal line
spacing on all faces, esp. regular and bold.
- Switch to Python 3 on build scripts.
- Fix a TDS zipball naming issue in the generated CTAN zipball.
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Discussed with and ok by <dholland>
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built-in to webmin
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V0.6.0
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* Added an option to (not) stretch the first column.
* Added app icon.
* A workaround for a Qt bug that might give a too small height to rows if the horizontal scrollbar isn't at its minimum value when items are removed.
* Better names for extraction folders of archives without parent directories.
* Scroll to the current item when expanding or filtering.
* Fixed startup invisibility with some window managers.
* Updated the code for Qt 5.15.
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pkgsrc changes:
- Define non-standard __WORDSIZE if not already defined (at the moment the
patches directly patch problematic files where __WORDSIZE is used, it would
be probably nicer to find a common place to define it).
Changes:
2.28.4
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- Fix several crashes and rendering issues.
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ChangeLog:
### libopenmpt 0.5.1 (2020-07-26)
* [**Bug**] `libopenmpt/libopenmpt.h` failed to compile with
`LIBOPENMPT_NO_DEPRECATE` defined.
* MPTM: Qxy now retriggers OPL notes if new compatibility flag is set in file.
* MPTM: Bring back old OPL note end-of-envelope behaviour for files made with
OpenMPT 1.28.
* IT: Global volume slides with both nibbles set preferred the "slide up"
nibble over the "slide down" nibble in old OpenMPT versions, unlike other
slides. Such old files are now imported correctly again.
* IT: Fixed an edge case where, if the filter hit full cutoff / no resonance
on the first tick of a row where a new delayed note would be triggered, the
filter would be disabled even though it should stay active. Fixes trace.it
by maddie.
* OXM: Some sample loops were not imported correctly.
* XM: Out-of-range arpeggio clamping behaviour broke in OpenMPT 1.23.05.00.
The arpeggios in Binary World by Dakota now play correctly again.
* S3M: Support old-style sample pre-amp value in very early S3M files.
* S3M: Only force-enable fast slides for files ST 3.00. Previously, any S3M
file made with an ST3 version older than 3.20 enabled them.
* S3M: Only apply volume and middle-C speed on instrument change if the new
sample slot has sample data.
* MOD: Fix an infinite loop in GamerMan by MrGamer by playing non-ProTracker
MODs more like FT2 would.
* M15: Improve tracker detection heuristics to never assume SoundTracker 2.0
if there is a huge number of Dxx commands, as that is a definite hint that
they should be treated as volume slides. Fixes Monty On The Run by
Master Blaster.
* MO3: Support OPL patches in MO3 files created from MPTM and S3M.
* DBM: If a global pattern command would be lost because both effect commands
in a cell would have to go into the regular effect column (e.g. a speed and
a tempo command), the lost command is now attempted to be written into a
different cell on the same row. Fixes "Party-Question V" by grogon.
* mpg123: Update to v1.26.3 (2020-07-16).
* stb_vorbis: Update v1.20 commit b42009b3b9d4ca35bc703f5310eedc74f584be58
(2020-07-13).
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The previous homepage is now about hotels in Copenhagen!?
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!! Configuration format was updated !!
With the 0.7.0 release, our configuration format was updated to
use YAML files. Baikal stores data in both the Specific and the
config folders. Keep this in mind when upgrading! We recommend that
you make a full backup of your data, as a safety measure.
0.7.1
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* Fixed user deletion
* Fixed upgrading from versions older than 0.6.1
* Re-added config option for base uri
* Ships with sabre/dav 4.1.0
0.7.0 (2020-05-31)
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* New configuration format
* Added support for php 7.4
* REMOVED support for php 7.0
* Shows event count per calendar
* Shows contact count per address book
* Ships with sabre/dav 4.1.0
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LTO hardware encrytion, bandwidth limitation, data replication across
sites and more.
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Backup Archiving REcovery Open Sourced
Bareos is a set of computer programs that permits the system administrator
to manage backup, recovery, and verfication of computer data
across a network of computers of different kinds. Bareos can
also run entirely upon a single computer and can backup to various types
of media, including tape and disk.
Bareos is a fork of Bacula 5.2 around 2010.
Features (partial list)
LTO hardware encryption support
bandwidth limitation
encrypted communication
distributed data replication across sites
cloud storage support (not yet fully part of pkgsrc)
This the just the file daemon client installation part.
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Backup Archiving REcovery Open Sourced
Bareos is a set of computer programs that permits the system administrator
to manage backup, recovery, and verfication of computer data
across a network of computers of different kinds. Bareos can
also run entirely upon a single computer and can backup to various types
of media, including tape and disk.
Bareos is a fork of Bacula 5.2 around 2010.
Features (partial list)
LTO hardware encryption support
bandwidth limitation
encrypted communication
distributed data replication across sites
cloud storage support (not yet fully part of pkgsrc)
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so that the provisioning data gets preserved across reboots.
From Matthias Perelmann
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Changes:
20200728
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Extractors
* [youtube] Fix sigfunc name extraction (#26134, #26135, #26136, #26137)
* [youtube] Improve description extraction (#25937, #25980)
* [wistia] Restrict embed regular expression (#25969)
* [youtube] Prevent excess HTTP 301 (#25786)
+ [youtube:playlists] Extend URL regular expression (#25810)
+ [bellmedia] Add support for cp24.com clip URLs (#25764)
* [brightcove] Improve embed detection (#25674)
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What's New in Apache Subversion 1.14
Support for Python 3.x
Support for Python 2.7 is being phased out
New Build-Time Dependency: py3c
Many enhancements and bug fixes
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2.44.1
Added
applied RH patches (from graphviz-2.42.2-8.fc32.src.rpm)
graphviz-2.42.2-coverity-scan-fixes.patch
graphviz-2.42.2-dotty-menu-fix.patch
graphviz-2.42.2-ocaml-allow-const-cast.patch
some allocation failures that could previously allow memory corruption now exit
lab_gamut.3.pdf is no longer included in release archives
Changed
Windows binaries available at https://www2.graphviz.org/Packages/ instead of
https://ci.appveyor.com/project/ellson/graphviz-pl238
Retarget Windows builds to Visual Studio 2019 and toolset v142
Fixed
Released Ubuntu packages does not contain language bindings for Python3
Neato's hier mode is broken since v2.44.0
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
2.44.0
Added
New SGD mode in neato
Add pkg-config files
tred: add feature to output removed edges to stderr upon request
Workaround: avoid creating a virtual edge loop.
Add riscv64 to host_cpu configure.ac
lib/cgraph: include empty malloc.h from subdir include
lib/gvpr: compile mkdefs with $(HOSTCC) rather than $(CC)
lib/vpsc: rename bcopy->b_copy
Fixed
MSB4018 The NativeCodeAnalysis task failed unexpectedly.
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Use res_ndestroy() instead of res_nclose() to properly cleanup resources
on NetBSD (and others that use __res_ndestroy() or res_ndestroy() instead
of res_nclose()). Original patch by Roy Marples.
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0.7.7:
Unknown changes
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py3c helps you port C extensions to Python 3. It provides a detailed guide, and
a set of macros to make porting easy and reduce boilerplate.
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XXX: even with this, it will not build if LIBRSVG_TYPE=c.
the error is a missing include file: include/harfbuzz/hb-graphite2.h
this is because fonts/harfbuzz excludes graphics/graphite2 when
LIBRSVG_TYPE=c to work around some problem building libreoffice.
see rev 1.112 of fonts/harfbuzz/Makefile
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Changes:
0.4.6
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- Add --find option to the CLI
- Support recolor with transparency
- Various fixes and improvements
- Updated translations
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Release 2.3.0
Added initial support for reading configuration from OpenSSH-compatible config files, when present. Both client and server configuration files are supported, but not all config options are supported. See the AsyncSSH documentation for the latest list of what client and server options are supported, as well as what match conditions and percent substitutions are understood.
Added support for the concept of only a subset of supported algorithms being enabled by default, and for the ability to use wildcards when specifying algorithm names. Also, OpenSSH’s syntax of prefixing the list with ‘^’, ‘+’, or ‘-‘ is supported for incrementally adjusting the list of algorithms starting from the default set.
Added support for specifying a preferred list of client authentication methods, in order of preference. Previously, the order of preference was hard-coded into AsyncSSH.
Added the ability to use AsyncSSH’s “password” argument on servers which are using keyboard-interactive authentication to prompt for a “passcode”. Previously, this was only supported when the prompt was for a “password”.
Added support for providing separate lists of private keys and certificates, rather than requiring them to be specifying together as a tuple. When this new option is used, AsyncSSH will automatically associate the private keys with their corresponding certificates if matching certificates are present in the list.
Added support for the “known_hosts” argument to accept a list of known host files, rather than just a single file. Known hosts can also be specified using the GlobalKnownHostFile and UserKnownHostFile config file options, each of which can take multiple filenames.
Added new “request_tty” option to provide finer grained control over whether AsyncSSH will request a TTY when opening new sessions. The default is to still tie this to whether a “term_type” is specified, but now that can be overridden. Supported options of “yes”, “no”, “force”, and “auto” match the values supported by OpenSSH.
Added new “rdns_lookup” option to control whether the server does a reverse DNS of client addresses to allow matching of clients based on hostname in authorized keys and config files. When this option is disabled (the default), matches can only be based on client IP.
Added new “send_env” argument when opening a session to forward local environment variables using their existing values, augmenting the “env” argument that lets you specify remote environment variables to set and their corresponding values.
Added new “tcp_keepalive” option to control whether TCP-level keepalives are enabled or not on SSH connections. Previously, TCP keepalives were enabled unconditionally and this is still the default, but the new option provides a way to disable them.
Added support for sending and parsing client EXT_INFO messages, and for sending the “global-requests-ok” option in these messages when AsyncSSH is acting as a client.
Added support for expansion of ‘~’ home directory expansion when specifying arguments which contain filenames.
Added support for time intervals and byte counts to optionally be specified as string values with units, allowing for values such as “1.5h” or “1h30m” instead of having to specify that as 5400 seconds. Similarly, a byte count of “1g” can be passed to indicate 1 gigabyte, rather than specifying 1073741824 bytes.
Enhanced logging to report lists of sent and received algorithms when no matching algorithm is found. Thanks go to Jeremy Schulman for suggesting this.
Fixed an interoperability issue with PKIXSSH when attempting to use X.509 certificates with a signature algorithm of “x509v3-rsa2048-sha256”.
Fixed an issue with some links not working in the ReadTheDocs sidebar. Thanks go to Christoph Giese for reporting this issue.
Fixed keepalive handler to avoid leaking a timer object in some cases. Thanks go to Tom van Neerijnen for reporting this issue.
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0.2.3
* Fix handling of WSGI - not all versions of start_response take
keyword arguments.
* Add --no-strict option for clients that don't follow
the spec.
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