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Aug. 18, 2015 - Version 10.00 (production release)
- Added a few new CanonModelID's
- Added a few new Nikon LensID's (thanks Jaap Voets and Robert Rottmerhusen)
- Added a new Canon LensType (thanks Jos Roost)
- Decode a number of new Sony tags (thanks Jos Roost)
- Decode a couple more RIFF tags and extract Unknown RIFF tags
- Changed -b option to avoid splitting PDF List-type tag values
- API Changes:
- Added NoPDFList option
July 23, 2015 - Version 9.99
- Added support for the Leica Q (Typ 116) maker notes
- Added two new SonyModelID's (thanks Jos Roost for one)
- Added two new Sony LensType2 values (thanks Jos Roost)
- Added a new Pentax LensType
- Extract a number of new File System tags when SystemTags API option is set
- Decode a new FujiFilm tag (thanks TonyB)
- Decode a number of new Sony tags (thanks Jos Roost)
- Disabled writing of XMP to PostScript-format Adobe Illustrator files
- SourceFile values in -csv and -json input/output are now converted to/from
filename character set (set by -charset filename option) when
reading/writing
- Renamed Flash:FileAttributes to FlashAttributes
- Renamed FujiFilm:AFPointSet to AFMode and improved decoding
- Fixed problem where a partial command could be executed if the -stay_open
option was used and the command is aborted due to an error in arguments
- Fixed problem with OS X installer on El Capitan (now installs in
/usr/local/bin instead of /usr/bin)
- API Changes:
- Added SystemTags option
June 26, 2015 - Version 9.98
- Added read support for DSS and DS2 file formats
- Added write support for XMP-mwg-rs:Rotation (seen in XMP from LR6)
- Added a new Sigma LensType (thanks Niels Kristian Bech Jensen)
- Decode Pentax DiffractionCorrection
- Decode Olympus ID3 XOLY frame
- Decode a few more Sony tags
- Improved reliability of decoding Nikon D810 ShotInfo and custom settings
- Changed name of Pentax VignettingCorrection to PeripheralIlluminationCorr
- Fixed problem with user parameters in tag name expressions when copying
June 2, 2015 - Version 9.97
- Added a new Pentax Quality value
- Added a new Panasonic AdvancedSceneMode (thanks Horst Wandres)
- Minor improvement to lens identification logic based on XMP information
- Changed a few DR4 tag names
- Fixed improper scoping of XMP namespace prefixes (so conflicting prefixes
are now properly resolved)
May 20, 2015 - Version 9.96
- Added support for CanonVRD version 4 information and DR4 files
- Added two new Canon LensType values (thanks Norbert Wasser)
- Added two new Olympus LensType values (thanks Niels Kristian Bech Jensen)
- Added a new Minolta/Sony LensType and fixed another one (thanks Jos Roost)
- Added a new Nikon LensID (thanks John Helour)
- Added a few new QuickTime tags
- Added a new PentaxModelID and a new Pentax PictureMode
- Added a few new XMP-aux tags
- Decode a couple more DPX tags
- Decode NikonCustom tags for D810 firmware version 1.02
- Improved -htmlDump output for extended XMP and some other JPEG segments
- Improved a Canon lens name
- Documented the -userParam command-line option (which has existed since 9.90)
- Changed default behaviour to ignore extended XMP with an incorrect GUID (as
per the XMP specification)
- Changed the case of a few tag names for consistency
- Patched problem with Sony cameras giving incorrect LensInfo for some third
party lenses, leading to an incorrect LensID by ExifTool (thanks Jos Roost)
- Patched problem where GPS minutes or seconds could round up to 60
- Fixed picasa_faces.config to rotate regions if necessary for RAW file types
(thanks Stargeek)
- API Changes:
- Added ExtendedXMP option
May 9, 2015 - Version 9.95
- Added a few new Minolta/Sony lenses (thanks Jos Roost)
- Added config_files/photoshop_paths.config to the full distribution
- Avoid rebuilding maker notes when using -tagsFromFile with -fast2 option
- Validate tag names when redirecting (ie. "-DSTTAG<SRCTAG")
May 3, 2015 - Version 9.94
- Added Geotag support for Bramor gEO log files
- Added support for iCalendar ICS files
- Added support for Leica M Monochrom (Type 246) maker notes
- Added new "Preview" group for all embedded preview images
- Added a new PentaxModelID (thanks Louis Granboulan)
- Added a new Canon LensType (thanks Niels Kristian Bech Jensen)
- Added tag name to "Invalid EXIF text encoding" warning
- Decode ColorData for Canon EOS 5DS and EOS 5DS R (thanks LibRaw)
- Changed ListItem option so that it also applies when copying tags
- Enhanced FileTypeExtension to return an uppercase extension when the print
conversion is disabled (eg. the -n option)
- Fixed incorrect FileTypeExtension for virtual device drivers
- Fixed an improperly formatted warning for duplicate PDF entries
- Fixed bug creating extended XMP in JPEG images when deleting all XMP and
adding back in the same step
Apr. 25, 2015 - Version 9.93
- Added FileTypeExtension tag
- Added a few new CanonModelID values
- Added a new Olympus CameraType
- Added a few new Minolta/Sony lenses (thanks Jos Roost)
- Updated arg_files/iptcCore.args for IPTC Extension version 1.2 tags
- Improved VCard parsing/decoding
- Improved -fast3 file identification logic
- Remove "px" string from SVG ImageWidth/Height tags
- Changed DOF calculation to use ApproximateFocusDistance
- Fixed missing FileType for MOI files
- Fixed potential "Internal Error" bug when writing XMP structures
Apr. 11, 2015 - Version 9.92
- Added support for PRISM pmi and prm tags, and updated to PRISM 3.0
- Added read support for Audible .AA files
- Added support for Adobe XMP-creatorAtom tags
- Added a couple of new XMP-xmpDM tags
- Added a new CanonModelID and a new Ricoh WhiteBalance (thanks LibRaw)
- Added a new Olympus CameraType
- Added a new Nikon LensID (thanks Jurgen Sahlberg)
- Updated to XMP PLUS 1.2.1 specification
- Enhanced DOF calculation to use AverageFocusDistance or
FocusDistanceUpper/Lower if available
- Patched to tolerate different version numbers in XMP namespace URI's
Apr. 7, 2015 - Version 9.91
- Added read support for VCard files
- Added support for AAX files
- Added --sort option
- Added a number of new QuickTime GenreID values (thanks Francois Bonzon)
- Added new Canon, Nikon, Olympus and Samsung lenses (thanks LibRaw and Niels
Kristian Bech Jensen)
- Added a new Olympus CameraType
- Added a new Sony FlashMode value
- Decode a new Apple makernote tag
- Decode a number of new QuickTime tags found in Audible audio books
- Improved the naming of a FujiFilm tag (thanks LibRaw)
- Removed "not yet tested" warning when writing FujiFilm RAF version 0200
- Renamed distribution file config_files/ExifTool_config to example.config
- Increased maximum metadata atom size for QuickTime files and added warning
if an atom is larger than the limit
- Changed writing of filesystem date/time tags to override the -P option
- Fixed problem writing FileCreateDate in Windows when the -o option was used
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Version 1.1.1
* Updated all files to reflect new email address for maintainer:
micah@addictivecode.org (previous address, micah@cowan.name, is no
longer valid)
* Added links in the (Texinfo) manual to playable videos that
demonstrate basic teseq functionality, and how to use teseq to create
_and edit_ interactive terminal demos:
* https://asciinema.org/a/7443
* https://asciinema.org/a/7445
* Added example in the manual for using teseq to strip escapes out of a
typescript file.
* Note: a new (optional) build dependency has been introduced:
pkg-config, which is now used to find whether libcheck is installed.
* BUG FIX: Fixed an issue where teseq could spin indefinitely churning
out \xFF bytes on no further input. Input from a command such as
$ printf '\033!!\177'
would produce this issue.
This issue was discovered by means of american fuzzy lop,
http://lcamtuf.coredump.cx/afl/
* BUG FIX: Fixed an issue with \x7F (DEL) being treated as a valid final
character for control sequences, and being printed on teseq's output
(which should not be printing non-whitespace control characters).
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New in 1.5 - August, 2015
* PIN number passwords got broken somewhere along the line.
Nobody much uses tham. (A good thing.)
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1. SECURITY FIX: When constructing paths of objects being archived, a buffer
could overflow by one byte upon encountering 1024, 2048, 4096, etc. byte
paths. Theoretically this could be exploited by an unprivileged user whose
files are being archived; I do not believe it is exploitable in practice,
but I am offering a $1000 bounty for the first person who can prove me wrong:
http://www.daemonology.net/blog/2015-08-21-tarsnap-1000-exploit-bounty.html
2. SECURITY FIX: An attacker with a machine's write keys, or with read keys
and control of the tarsnap service, could make tarsnap allocate a large
amount of memory upon listing archives or reading an archive the attacker
created; on 32-bit machines, tarsnap can be caused to crash under the
aforementioned conditions.
3. BUG FIX: Tarsnap no longer crashes if its first DNS lookup fails.
4. BUG FIX: Tarsnap no longer exits with "Callbacks uninitialized" when
running on a dual-stack network if the first IP stack it attempts fails to
connect.
5. tarsnap now avoids opening devices nodes on linux if it is instructed to
archive /dev/. This change may prevent "watchdog"-triggered reboots.
6. tarsnap -c --dry-run can now run without a keyfile, allowing users to
predict how much Tarsnap will cost before signing up.
7. tarsnap now has bash completion scripts.
8. tarsnap now takes a --retry-forever option.
9. tarsnap now automatically detects and uses AESNI and SSE2.
As usual, there are also many minor build fixes, harmless bug fixes, and code
refactoring / cleanup changes. For a full listing of changes, consult the
tarsnap git repository: https://github.com/Tarsnap/tarsnap
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BUILD_DEPENDS+= p5-namespace-autoclean-[0-9]*:../../devel/p5-namespace-autoclean
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but the format string specifies %d.
As all of them are time differences, and a fax transmission shouldn't
need more than 2^31 (normally not even 2^15) seconds, cast to (int),
like already in a few other places.
Needed because sizeof(time_t) > sizeof(int) in NetBSD-6 and later.
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overflow the modem with data when FLOW_HARD (FLOWHARD|FLOW_SOFT) was
used.
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* Only run the IPv4LL script and rebuild routes on drop when
an address is actually dropped.
* Add noup directive to stop master mode bringing an interface up.
* Fix compile for old Linux systems.
* If only IPv4LL addresses exist, assign a default route to the
interface so that IPv4LL can talk to non IPv4LL on the same link.
* Set DHCPv4 MTU on routes instead of the interface.
This matches IPv6 behaviour and works around dodgy interfaces
where a MTU change can reset the PHY causing an infinite loop.
* MTU is now requsted by default in dhcpcd.conf again.
* noauthrequired also allows unauthenticated FORCERENEW and
RECONFIGURE messages.
* Simplify the socket code by adding a custom function instead of
having the same #ifdef mess for systems without SOCK_CLOEXEC.
Thanks to Christos Zoulas.
* Don't do platform init or setting interface MTU if too small when
testing or dumping leases.
* Build new_domain_name from other sources if blank before checking
it's blank to remove any prior config. Thanks to Paul Walrath.
* Describe adding an IPv6 temporary address.
* Don't delete dhcpcd assigned IPv6 link-local addresses when
releasing leases.
* Reference old DHCPv6 FQDN when processing the hostname.
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Upstream changes, ref.
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/38.2.0/releasenotes/
* Firefox may crash during mp4 video playback
* Significant memory leak with GreaseMonkey add-on
* crash [@ RtlEnterCriticalSection | MessageLoop::PostTask_Helper]
on browser shutdown
* Browser UI becomes unresponsive state when using Unity Web Player Plugin
* ESRs will not build on hppa platform
* crash in mozilla::layers::SyncObjectD3D11::FinalizeFrame()
and a smattering of security fixes:
* 2015-92 Use-after-free in XMLHttpRequest with shared workers
* 2015-90 Vulnerabilities found through code inspection
* 2015-89 Buffer overflows on Libvpx when decoding WebM video
* 2015-88 Heap overflow in gdk-pixbuf when scaling bitmap images
* 2015-87 Crash when using shared memory in JavaScript
* 2015-85 Out-of-bounds write with Updater and malicious MAR file
* 2015-84 Arbitrary file overwriting through Mozilla Maintenance Service
with hard links
* 2015-83 Overflow issues in libstagefright
* 2015-82 Redefinition of non-configurable JavaScript object properties
* 2015-80 Out-of-bounds read with malformed MP3 file
* 2015-79 Miscellaneous memory safety hazards (rv:40.0 / rv:38.2)
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Add comment to patch.
Add patch to checksum.
Fix DEPENDS line.
Fix pkglint warnings (use MAKE_FLAGS instead of setting variables
in BUILD_TARGET, ewww).
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Changes since OpenSSH 7.0
=========================
This is a bugfix release.
Security
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* sshd(8): OpenSSH 7.0 contained a logic error in PermitRootLogin=
prohibit-password/without-password that could, depending on
compile-time configuration, permit password authentication to
root while preventing other forms of authentication. This problem
was reported by Mantas Mikulenas.
Bugfixes
--------
* ssh(1), sshd(8): add compatability workarounds for FuTTY
* ssh(1), sshd(8): refine compatability workarounds for WinSCP
* Fix a number of memory faults (double-free, free of uninitialised
memory, etc) in ssh(1) and ssh-keygen(1). Reported by Mateusz
Kocielski.
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Add it as CPPFLAGS.Linux.
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Mon Aug 17 15:35:28 PDT 2015
fix typo in Util.pm 1.53 MakefilePL that cause compiler to not be
found at all
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- Update MASTER_SITES
- Add LICENSE as 2-clause-bsd
(upstream)
- Update 1.8 to 1.9, From: http://www.benzedrine.ch/icbirc.html
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1.9: Aug 20, 2015
When receiving an IRC PING, additionally send an ICB NOOP, to detect a
stalled server connection. Patch from Sebastien Marie <semarie@openbsd.org>.
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0.19 2015-08-20T05:17:30Z
- Make standard_case hash global to allow adding XS easily
(xsawyerx)
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1.42 2015-08-20 NEILB
- Fixed pod link that was referring to the wrong place.
Thanks to KENTNL for RT#106150.
- First non-developer released of the changes listed against 1.41_01.
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libstatgrab 0.91 (11 July 2014)
* Use /proc/mounts on Linux where available. Note that this
potentially results in different data appearing in the filesystem
statistics. To override the choice use the --with-mnttab configure
flag.
* Add a new field named device_canonical to the filesystem statistics.
This always holds the real device and is useful in the case where
device_name is a symlink.
* Fix list miscounting in sg_set_valid_filesystems.
* Fix buffer overrun when dealing with a larger number of processes.
* Fix divide by zero display problem in saidar.
* Building of examples is now disabled by default. Use the
--enable-examples configure flag to build them if required.
* Logging (log4cplus) is now only enabled if the --enable-logging
configure flag is given.
* When logging with log4cplus is enabled, properties files are
installed in to ${prefix}/etc. Both statgrab and saidar will search
this location when starting up. These files can be used to
configure the behaviour of log4cplus.
* Add Graphite output support in statgrab.
(Thanks to John Lyman)
* Fix test suite problem when doing a VPATH build.
* Install distribution documentation (such as this file) in to
${prefix}/share/doc/libstatgrab.
* Various other minor bug fixes identified by compiler warnings.
* Update code for the Windows platform. This is incomplete, but we
included the changes to give anyone else working in this area a
better starting point. We welcome pull requests to further improve
this code. The original pull request can be found in #36.
(Thanks to Brent Cook)
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1.9.2.1
- SUPEE-6482 patch bundle integrated
1.9.2
- Automated testing framework with nearly 170 automated functional tests
- Addressed performance degradation with downloadable products.
- Numerous performance enhancements
- USPS Canadian international shipping rates are returned correctly
- SUPEE-6285, SUPEE-5994, SUPEE-5344 patch bundles integrated
- Additional Security Enhancements
See release notes for more details:
http://merch.docs.magento.com/ce/user_guide/Magento_Community_Edition_User_Guide.html#magento/release-notes-ce-1.9.2.1.html%3FTocPath%3DAppendices%7C%2520Release%2520Notes%7C_____0
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Sent upstream as https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=106564
Bump PKGREVISION.
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www/drupal6 6.37
www/drupal7 7.39
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Drupal 7.39, 2015-08-19
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- Fixed security issues (multiple vulnerabilities). See SA-CORE-2015-003.
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Drupal 6.37, 2015-08-19
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- Fixed security issues (multiple vulnerabilities). See SA-CORE-2015-003.
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lang/ruby22-base
lang/ruby22
devel/ruby-mode
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Release note:
Ruby 2.2.3 Released
Posted by nagachika on 18 Aug 2015
We are pleased to announce the release of Ruby 2.2.3. This is a TEENY
version release of the stable 2.2 series.
This release includes the security fix for a RubyGems domain name
verification vulnerability.
CVE-2015-3900 Request hijacking vulnerability in RubyGems 2.4.6 and earlier
There are also some bugfixes. See ChangeLog for details.
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lang/ruby21-base
lang/ruby21
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Release announce:
Ruby 2.1.7 Released
Posted by usa on 18 Aug 2015
Ruby 2.1.7 has been released.
This release includes the security fix for a RubyGems domain name
verification vulnerability. Please view the topic below for more details.
CVE-2015-3900 Request hijacking vulnerability in RubyGems 2.4.6 and earlier
And, many bug fixes are also included. See tickets and ChangeLog for details.
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lang/ruby200-base 2.0.0p647
databases/ruby-gdbm 2.0.0p647
devel/ruby-curses 2.0.0p647nb1
devel/ruby-fiddle 2.0.0p647
devel/ruby-readline 2.0.0p647nb1
x11/ruby-tk 2.0.0p647nb4
lang/ruby200 2.0.0p647
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Release announce:
Ruby 2.0.0-p647 Released
Posted by usa on 18 Aug 2015
We are pleased to announce the release of Ruby 2.0.0-p647.
This release includes the security fix for a RubyGems domain name
verification vulnerability. Please view the topic below for more details.
CVE-2015-3900 Request hijacking vulnerability in RubyGems 2.4.6 and earlier
And, this release also includes the fix for a regression of lib/resolv.rb.
Uninitialized constant bug introduced by typo in backport of [#10712]
Ruby 2.0.0 is now under the state of the security maintenance phase, until
Feb. 24th, 2016. After the date, maintenance of Ruby 2.0.0 will be ended. We
recommend you start planning migration to newer versions of Ruby, such as
2.1 or 2.2.
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BUILD_DEPENDS+= p5-Archive-Zip-[0-9]*:../../archivers/p5-Archive-Zip
BUILD_DEPENDS+= p5-Test-UseAllModules-[0-9]*:../../devel/p5-Test-UseAllModules
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BUILD_DEPENDS+= p5-Module-CPANfile-[0-9]*:../../devel/p5-Module-CPANfile
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Bump PKGREVISION.
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