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1.09 Sun Feb 15 18:06:48 CET 2015
- update: EUID 0 check is done at open() call instead of new() call
- bugfix: take inet_pton() and getaddrinfo() from Socket if available, or from Socket6
- tests: added tests 02 and 03 to test if inet_pton() and N:W:L3 open() are working
1.08 Fri Jan 23 07:53:16 CET 2015
- bugfix: on setting AF_INET6(), and makes Socket6 module optional
=> thanks to Vince
- update: copyright notice
- update: Kwalitee
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libreoffice4 still builds with this version.
Changes:
The highlight of this release is mostly with the segment_tree data
structure, where its value type previously only supported pointer
types. Markus Mohrhard worked on removing that constraint from
segment_tree so that you can now store values of arbitrary types
just like you would expect from a template container.
Aside from that, there are some minor bug and build fixes. Users
of the previous versions are encouraged to update to this version.
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Update DEPENDS
Upstream changes:
0.159001 2015-02-25 15:31:35+01:00 Europe/Amsterdam
[ BUG FIXES ]
* GH #855: Ensure Dancer2::Test is compatible with Pod::Simple 3.30
(Russell Jenkins)
[ DOCUMENTATION ]
* Add an example for delayed (async) streaming response. (Sawyer X)
* Small link fix. (Sawyer X)
0.159000 2015-02-24 04:51:20+01:00 Europe/Amsterdam
[ BUG FIXES ]
* GH #762: Delay app cleanup until errors are rendered. (Russell Jenkins)
* GH #835: Correct Logic error in Logger if no request exists.
(Lennart Hengstmengel)
* GH #839: Correct "no_server_tokens" definition in production.yml.
(Nikita K)
* GH #853, #852: Handle malformed (contentless) cookies. (pants)
* GH #840, #842: Ensure session data available to template engines.
(Russell Jenkins)
* GH #565, #847, #849: Fix HTTP Status template logic and documentation.
(Daniel Muey, Russell Jenkins, Dvid Kovè°©cs)
* GH #843: Add missing attributes to Moo class used in tests. (Graham Knop)
[ ENHANCEMENT ]
* GH #836: Support delayed (asynchronous) responses!
("Delayed responses" in Dancer2::Manual for more information.)
(Sawyer X)
* GH #824: Use Plack::MIME by default, MIME::Types as failback if available.
(Alberto Simes)
* GH #792, #848: Keywords can now use prototypes.
(Russell Jenkins, Sawyer X)
[ DOCUMENTATION ]
* GH #837, #838, #841: Major documentation restructure. (Snigdha Dagar)
(Check eb9416e9 and a78e27d7 for more details.)
* GH #823: Cleanup Manual and Cookbook docs. (Omar M. Othman)
* GH #828: Provide README.mkdn. (Nuno Carvalho)
* GH #830: Fix typo in Session::YAML pod. (Vince W)
* GH #831,#832: Fix broken link in Session::YAML pod. (Vince W)
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The Consumer and Server implementations share a few libraries which live
with this module. This module is here largely to hold the version number
and this documentation, though it also incorporates some utility functions
inherited from previous versions of Net::OpenID::Consumer.
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Version 0.5.3
25.02.2015
Fix several minor issues (i.a. #25).
Update regdom rules.
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radare2 is an advanced commandline hexadecimal editor
with a set of tools for working with binary files.
Most of tools that come with radare2 have been designed
for reverse engineering file formats, firmwares, programs,
libraries, etc.
Radare2 project started as a forensics tool, a scriptable
commandline hexadecimal editor able to open disk files,
but later support for analyzing binaries, disassembling
code, debugging programs, attaching to remote gdb servers..
Packaged in wip by Kamil Rytarowski.
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Upstream changes:
2.200 2015-02-25
** PLEASE CONSIDER USING EMAIL-SENDER INSTEAD **
when trying to pick the first available mailer, never pick Test
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This is a maintenance release. It primarily includes bug fixes and
build fixes since the 0.7.0 release with no new features. That
said, the most notable aspect of this release is that it is buildable
with the version 0.9.0 of the Ixion library which was just released
a week ago. So, if you are trying to package and distribute the
newly-released Ixion library but are unable to do so because of
Orcus not being buildable with it, you might be interested in this
release.
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New Features
ODT Input: Add backlinks for footnotes/endnotes and improve
their formatting.
Windows: When running on windows 8 and newer register with
default programs so that users can more easily select calibre
or its viewer/editor as the default program to launch ebook
files.
Make publishers in the book details panel clickable.
Edit Book spell check: For mis-spelled words of the form one:two
offer one: two as a suggested correction.
Bug Fixes
Fix a regression that caused incorrect results when searching
on numeric or date fields with relational operators.
DOCX Input: Fix regression in 2.19 that broke handling of text
with leading or trailing non-breaking spaces/en-spaces/quad-spaces.
Amazon metadata download: Update plugin for website changes to
Amazon Brazil.
E-book viewer: Fix footnote popup window not displaying entire
footnote if footnote contains element with page-break-after
set
Edit Book: Reports tool: Fix double clicking on an unused image
causing an error
Tag Browser: Fix incorrect grouping of words starting with
graphemes, such as ash.
Conversion: Ignore incorrectly URL encoded links instead of
erroring out on them.
E-book viewer: Remove soft-hyphens when copying text to clipboard
Improved news sources
aktualne.cz
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wesnoth-1.12.1.
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2015-02-24 Karen Etheridge <ether@cpan.org>
Release 1.67
Karen Etheridge:
- properly skip author test for normal user installs
2015-02-24 Karen Etheridge <ether@cpan.org>
Release 1.66
Adam Herzog:
- reorganize .pm files under lib/ (github #20)
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cmocka is an elegant unit testing framework for C with support for
mock objects. It only requires the standard C library, works on a
range of computing platforms (including embedded) and with different
compilers.
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Upstream changes:
6.0 2015-02-26
- Code name "Clinking Beer Mugs", this is a major release.
- Removed name listing support from param method in Mojolicious::Controller.
- Removed name listing support from param method in Mojo::Parameters.
- Removed name listing support from error and param methods in
Mojolicious::Validator::Validation.
- Removed multi-name support from cookie, param and signed_cookie methods in
Mojolicious::Controller.
- Removed multi-name support from param method in
Mojolicious::Validator::Validation.
- Removed multi-name support from param method in Mojo::Parameters.
- Removed multi-name support from cookie and upload methods in Mojo::Message.
- Removed custom socket support from Mojo::UserAgent.
- Removed is_fatal, is_level and log methods from Mojo::Log.
- Removed auto_render method from Mojolicious::Routes.
- Removed deprecated object-oriented Mojo::Loader API.
- Removed deprecated accept_interval, lock and unlock attributes from
Mojo::IOLoop.
- Removed deprecated accept_interval, lock_file and lock_timeout attributes
from Mojo::Server::Prefork.
- Removed deprecated bridge method from Mojolicious::Routes::Route.
- Removed deprecated is_readable method from Mojo::Reactor.
- Removed deprecated siblings method from Mojo::DOM.
- Removed deprecated render_exception and render_not_found methods from
Mojolicious::Controller.
- Removed deprecated keep_alive_requests setting from Hypnotoad.
- Changed return values of all and find methods in
Mojo::UserAgent::CookieJar.
- Renamed template attribute in Mojo::Template to unparsed.
- Renamed extracting attribute in Mojo::UserAgent::CookieJar to collecting.
- Renamed types attribute in Mojolicious::Types to mapping.
- Renamed current attribute in Mojolicious::Routes::Match to position.
- Renamed pattern attribute in Mojolicious::Routes::Route to unparsed.
- Renamed all_contents, contents, following_siblings, match, next_sibling,
node, preceding_siblings, previous_sibling and type methods in Mojo::DOM to
descendant_nodes, child_nodes, following_nodes, matches, next_node, type,
preceding_nodes, previous_node and tag.
- Renamed match method in Mojo::DOM::CSS to matches.
- Renamed extract and inject methods in Mojo::UserAgent::CookieJar to collect
and prepare.
- Renamed inject method in Mojo::UserAgent::Proxy to prepare.
- Renamed params method in Mojo::Parameters to pairs.
- Renamed match method in Mojolicious::Routes::Match to find.
- Renamed -A option of prefork command to -a.
- Added names method to Mojo::Parameters.
- Added failed and passed methods to Mojolicious::Validator::Validation.
- Added -I and -M options to prefork command.
- Fixed Mojo::Template support for parentheses in expressions. (jberger, sri)
5.82 2015-02-22
- Deprecated Mojo::Reactor::is_readable.
- Deprecated keep_alive_requests setting in Hypnotoad in favor of requests.
- Improved Morbo to restart slightly faster.
- Fixed bug in daemon and prefork commands where --inactivity-timeout option
was called --inactivity.
5.81 2015-02-20
- Deprecated object-oriented Mojo::Loader API.
- Added data_section, file_is_binary, load_class and find_modules functions
to Mojo::Loader.
- Improved design of built-in templates.
- Fixed test command to not let Test::Harness enable global warnings by
default. (OlegG)
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Crypt::DH::GMP is a (somewhat) portable replacement to Crypt::DH,
implemented mostly in C.
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2.07 2014-01-26 Hugo
- Go direct to XS for more speed
- add lcm/blcm, bsqrt, bmodinv
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From Mansour Moufid in private mail.
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lsof for legacy reasons includes sys/mount.h without _KERNEL but
msdosfs/msdosfsmount.h with _KERNEL.
Fixes:
/usr/include/msdosfs/msdosfsmount.h:255:12: error: a parameter list without types is only allowed in a function definition
VFS_PROTOS(msdosfs);
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No release information is available but it make this package build
with php53!
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Updated net/p5-Net-Libdnet to 0.98
Updated net/p5-Net-Libdnet6 to 0.27
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0.27 Wed Jan 28 19:57:50 CET 2015
- bugfix: finding default route under FreeBSD > 9.x systems
- update: copyright notice
0.26 Fri Nov 16 16:37:22 CET 2012
- bugfix: Perl kwalitee
0.25 Wed Sep 12 20:21:04 CEST 2012
- bugfix: on finding the default gateway IPv6 on BSD systems
- update: error message scheme
- update: copyright notice
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0.98 Thu Nov 22 20:20:57 CET 2012
- bugfix: applied https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=72729
0.97 Fri Nov 2 17:39:36 CET 2012
- update: removed support for Libdnet6 checking code
- update: copyright notice
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1.24 Sun Dec 14 2014
- RT 79165 - Fix for Strawberry Perl
- Tidy code base for conformity of future patches
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From markd.
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net/bind99 9.9.7
net/bind910 9.10.2
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Security Fixes
* On servers configured to perform DNSSEC validation using managed
trust anchors (i.e., keys configured explicitly via managed-keys,
or implicitly via dnssec-validation auto; or dnssec-lookaside
auto;), revoking a trust anchor and sending a new untrusted
replacement could cause named to crash with an assertion failure.
This could occur in the event of a botched key rollover, or
potentially as a result of a deliberate attack if the attacker was
in position to monitor the victim's DNS traffic.
This flaw was discovered by Jan-Piet Mens, and is disclosed in
CVE-2015-1349. [RT #38344]
* A flaw in delegation handling could be exploited to put named into
an infinite loop, in which each lookup of a name server triggered
additional lookups of more name servers. This has been addressed by
placing limits on the number of levels of recursion named will
allow (default 7), and on the number of queries that it will send
before terminating a recursive query (default 50).
The recursion depth limit is configured via the max-recursion-depth
option, and the query limit via the max-recursion-queries option.
The flaw was discovered by Florian Maury of ANSSI, and is disclosed
in CVE-2014-8500. [RT #37580]
* Two separate problems were identified in BIND's GeoIP code that
could lead to an assertion failure. One was triggered by use of
both IPv4 and IPv6 address families, the other by referencing a
GeoIP database in named.conf which was not installed. Both are
covered by CVE-2014-8680. [RT #37672] [RT #37679]
A less serious security flaw was also found in GeoIP: changes to
the geoip-directory option in named.conf were ignored when running
rndc reconfig. In theory, this could allow named to allow access to
unintended clients.
New Features
* None
Feature Changes
* ACLs containing geoip asnum elements were not correctly matched
unless the full organization name was specified in the ACL (as in
geoip asnum "AS1234 Example, Inc.";). They can now match against
the AS number alone (as in geoip asnum "AS1234";).
* When using native PKCS#11 cryptography (i.e., configure
--enable-native-pkcs11) HSM PINs of up to 256 characters can now be
used.
* NXDOMAIN responses to queries of type DS are now cached separately
from those for other types. This helps when using "grafted" zones
of type forward, for which the parent zone does not contain a
delegation, such as local top-level domains. Previously a query of
type DS for such a zone could cause the zone apex to be cached as
NXDOMAIN, blocking all subsequent queries. (Note: This change is
only helpful when DNSSEC validation is not enabled. "Grafted" zones
without a delegation in the parent are not a recommended
configuration.)
* NOTIFY messages that are sent because a zone has been updated are
now given priority above NOTIFY messages that were scheduled when
the server started up. This should mitigate delays in zone
propagation when servers are restarted frequently.
* Errors reported when running rndc addzone (e.g., when a zone file
cannot be loaded) have been clarified to make it easier to diagnose
problems.
* Added support for OPENPGPKEY type.
* When encountering an authoritative name server whose name is an
alias pointing to another name, the resolver treats this as an
error and skips to the next server. Previously this happened
silently; now the error will be logged to the newly-created "cname"
log category.
* If named is not configured to validate the answer then allow
fallback to plain DNS on timeout even when we know the server
supports EDNS. This will allow the server to potentially resolve
signed queries when TCP is being blocked.
Bug Fixes
* dig, host and nslookup aborted when encountering a name which,
after appending search list elements, exceeded 255 bytes. Such
names are now skipped, but processing of other names will continue.
[RT #36892]
* The error message generated when named-checkzone or named-checkconf
-z encounters a $TTL directive without a value has been clarified.
[RT #37138]
* Semicolon characters (;) included in TXT records were incorrectly
escaped with a backslash when the record was displayed as text.
This is actually only necessary when there are no quotation marks.
[RT #37159]
* When files opened for writing by named, such as zone journal files,
were referenced more than once in named.conf, it could lead to file
corruption as multiple threads wrote to the same file. This is now
detected when loading named.conf and reported as an error. [RT
#37172]
* dnssec-keygen -S failed to generate successor keys for some
algorithm types (including ECDSA and GOST) due to a difference in
the content of private key files. This has been corrected. [RT
#37183]
* UPDATE messages that arrived too soon after an rndc thaw could be
lost. [RT #37233]
* Forwarding of UPDATE messages did not work when they were signed
with SIG(0); they resulted in a BADSIG response code. [RT #37216]
* When checking for updates to trust anchors listed in managed-keys,
named now revalidates keys based on the current set of active trust
anchors, without relying on any cached record of previous
validation. [RT #37506]
* Large-system tuning (configure --with-tuning=large) caused problems
on some platforms by setting a socket receive buffer size that was
too large. This is now detected and corrected at run time. [RT
#37187]
* When NXDOMAIN redirection is in use, queries for a name that is
present in the redirection zone but a type that is not present will
now return NOERROR instead of NXDOMAIN.
* When a zone contained a delegation to an IPv6 name server but not
an IPv4 name server, it was possible for a memory reference to be
left un-freed. This caused an assertion failure on server shutdown,
but was otherwise harmless. [RT #37796]
* Due to an inadvertent removal of code in the previous release, when
named encountered an authoritative name server which dropped all
EDNS queries, it did not always try plain DNS. This has been
corrected. [RT #37965]
* A regression caused nsupdate to use the default recursive servers
rather than the SOA MNAME server when sending the UPDATE.
* Adjusted max-recursion-queries to accommodate the smaller initial
packet sizes used in BIND 9.10 and higher when contacting
authoritative servers for the first time.
* Built-in "empty" zones did not correctly inherit the
"allow-transfer" ACL from the options or view. [RT #38310]
* Two leaks were fixed that could cause named processes to grow to
very large sizes. [RT #38454]
* Fixed some bugs in RFC 5011 trust anchor management, including a
memory leak and a possible loss of state information.[RT #38458]
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Security Fixes
* On servers configured to perform DNSSEC validation using managed
trust anchors (i.e., keys configured explicitly via managed-keys,
or implicitly via dnssec-validation auto; or dnssec-lookaside
auto;), revoking a trust anchor and sending a new untrusted
replacement could cause named to crash with an assertion failure.
This could occur in the event of a botched key rollover, or
potentially as a result of a deliberate attack if the attacker was
in position to monitor the victim's DNS traffic.
This flaw was discovered by Jan-Piet Mens, and is disclosed in
CVE-2015-1349. [RT #38344]
* A flaw in delegation handling could be exploited to put named into
an infinite loop, in which each lookup of a name server triggered
additional lookups of more name servers. This has been addressed by
placing limits on the number of levels of recursion named will
allow (default 7), and on the number of queries that it will send
before terminating a recursive query (default 50).
The recursion depth limit is configured via the max-recursion-depth
option, and the query limit via the max-recursion-queries option.
The flaw was discovered by Florian Maury of ANSSI, and is disclosed
in CVE-2014-8500. [RT #37580]
New Features
* None
Feature Changes
* NXDOMAIN responses to queries of type DS are now cached separately
from those for other types. This helps when using "grafted" zones
of type forward, for which the parent zone does not contain a
delegation, such as local top-level domains. Previously a query of
type DS for such a zone could cause the zone apex to be cached as
NXDOMAIN, blocking all subsequent queries. (Note: This change is
only helpful when DNSSEC validation is not enabled. "Grafted" zones
without a delegation in the parent are not a recommended
configuration.)
* NOTIFY messages that are sent because a zone has been updated are
now given priority above NOTIFY messages that were scheduled when
the server started up. This should mitigate delays in zone
propagation when servers are restarted frequently.
* Errors reported when running rndc addzone (e.g., when a zone file
cannot be loaded) have been clarified to make it easier to diagnose
problems.
* Added support for OPENPGPKEY type.
* When encountering an authoritative name server whose name is an
alias pointing to another name, the resolver treats this as an
error and skips to the next server. Previously this happened
silently; now the error will be logged to the newly-created "cname"
log category.
* If named is not configured to validate the answer then allow
fallback to plain DNS on timeout even when we know the server
supports EDNS. This will allow the server to potentially resolve
signed queries when TCP is being blocked.
Bug Fixes
* dig, host and nslookup aborted when encountering a name which,
after appending search list elements, exceeded 255 bytes. Such
names are now skipped, but processing of other names will continue.
[RT #36892]
* The error message generated when named-checkzone or named-checkconf
-z encounters a $TTL directive without a value has been clarified.
[RT #37138]
* Semicolon characters (;) included in TXT records were incorrectly
escaped with a backslash when the record was displayed as text.
This is actually only necessary when there are no quotation marks.
[RT #37159]
* When files opened for writing by named, such as zone journal files,
were referenced more than once in named.conf, it could lead to file
corruption as multiple threads wrote to the same file. This is now
detected when loading named.conf and reported as an error. [RT
#37172]
* dnssec-keygen -S failed to generate successor keys for some
algorithm types (including ECDSA and GOST) due to a difference in
the content of private key files. This has been corrected. [RT
#37183]
* UPDATE messages that arrived too soon after an rndc thaw could be
lost. [RT #37233]
* Forwarding of UPDATE messages did not work when they were signed
with SIG(0); they resulted in a BADSIG response code. [RT #37216]
* When checking for updates to trust anchors listed in managed-keys,
named now revalidates keys based on the current set of active trust
anchors, without relying on any cached record of previous
validation. [RT #37506]
* When NXDOMAIN redirection is in use, queries for a name that is
present in the redirection zone but a type that is not present will
now return NOERROR instead of NXDOMAIN.
* When a zone contained a delegation to an IPv6 name server but not
an IPv4 name server, it was possible for a memory reference to be
left un-freed. This caused an assertion failure on server shutdown,
but was otherwise harmless. [RT #37796]
* Due to an inadvertent removal of code in the previous release, when
named encountered an authoritative name server which dropped all
EDNS queries, it did not always try plain DNS. This has been
corrected. [RT #37965]
* A regression caused nsupdate to use the default recursive servers
rather than the SOA MNAME server when sending the UPDATE.
* Adjusted max-recursion-queries to better accommodate empty caches.
* Built-in "empty" zones did not correctly inherit the
"allow-transfer" ACL from the options or view. [RT #38310]
* A mutex leak was fixed that could cause named processes to grow to
very large sizes. [RT #38454]
* Fixed some bugs in RFC 5011 trust anchor management, including a
memory leak and a possible loss of state information.[RT #38458]
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