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2014-07-05Update to 3.16.2ryoon2-6/+6
Changelog: Network Security Services (NSS) 3.16.3 is a patch release for NSS 3.16. This release consists primarily of CA certificate changes as listed below, and fixes an issue with a recently added utility function. New Functions: * CERT_GetGeneralNameTypeFromString (This function was already added in NSS 3.16.2, however, it wasn't declared in a public header file.) Notable Changes: * The following 1024-bit CA certificates were Removed - Entrust.net Secure Server Certification Authority - GTE CyberTrust Global Root - ValiCert Class 1 Policy Validation Authority - ValiCert Class 2 Policy Validation Authority - ValiCert Class 3 Policy Validation Authority * Additionally, the following CA certificate was Removed as requested by the CA: - TDC Internet Root CA * The following CA certificates were Added: - Certification Authority of WoSign - CA 沃通根证书 - DigiCert Assured ID Root G2 - DigiCert Assured ID Root G3 - DigiCert Global Root G2 - DigiCert Global Root G3 - DigiCert Trusted Root G4 - QuoVadis Root CA 1 G3 - QuoVadis Root CA 2 G3 - QuoVadis Root CA 3 G3 * The Trust Bits were changed for the following CA certificates - Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority - Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority - Class 2 Public Primary Certification Authority - G2 - VeriSign Class 2 Public Primary Certification Authority - G3 - AC Raíz Certicámara S.A. - NetLock Uzleti (Class B) Tanusitvanykiado - NetLock Expressz (Class C) Tanusitvanykiado
2014-07-04Generate a correct error message, instead of referring to a variabledholland1-2/+3
that gets changed on the next line.
2014-07-04Make this pull in cups-1.7, since it overlaps with cups15.wiz1-2/+2
Noted by joerg.
2014-07-04Updated textproc/py-html2text to 2014.7.3schmonz1-1/+2
2014-07-04Update to 2014.7.3. From the changelog:schmonz3-13/+7
* Fix #8: Remove ``How to do a release`` section from README.md. * Fix #11: Include test directory markdown, html files. * Fix memory leak in using ``handle`` while keeping the old instance of ``html2text``.
2014-07-04+ruby-{openid,rack-openid,ruby-openid}rodent1-1/+4
2014-07-04Added security/ruby-rack-openid version 1.4.2rodent1-1/+2
2014-07-04Import ruby200-rack-openid-1.4.2 as security/ruby-rack-openid.rodent4-0/+71
Provides a more HTTPish API around the ruby-openid library.
2014-07-04Added security/ruby-ruby-openid version 2.5.0rodent1-1/+2
2014-07-04Import ruby200-ruby-openid-2.5.0 as security/ruby-ruby-openid.rodent4-0/+1071
A Ruby library for verifying and serving OpenID identities. Features: * Easy to use API for verifying OpenID identites - OpenID::Consumer * Support for serving OpenID identites - OpenID::Server * Does not depend on underlying web framework * Supports multiple storage mechanisms (Filesystem, ActiveRecord, Memory) * Example code to help you get started, including: * Ruby on Rails based consumer and server * OpenIDLoginGenerator for quickly getting creating a rails app that uses OpenID for authentication * ActiveRecordOpenIDStore plugin * Comprehensive test suite * Supports both OpenID 1 and OpenID 2 transparently
2014-07-04Added security/ruby-openid version 0.0.1rodent1-1/+2
2014-07-04Import ruby200-openid-0.0.1 as security/ruby-openid.rodent4-0/+121
OpenID support for Ruby. OpenID is a decentralized identification system that allows users to prove they own a url. OpenID for Ruby currently includes only consumer modules.
2014-07-04+ruby-childprocessrodent1-1/+2
2014-07-04Added sysutils/ruby-childprocess version 0.5.3rodent1-1/+2
2014-07-04Import ruby200-childprocess-0.5.3 as sysutils/ruby-childprocess.rodent4-0/+279
This gem aims at being a simple and reliable solution for controlling external programmes running in the background on any Ruby/OS combination.
2014-07-04+ruby-capybararodent1-1/+2
2014-07-04Added www/ruby-capybara version 2.4.1rodent1-1/+2
2014-07-04Import ruby200-capybara-2.4.1 as www/ruby-capybara.rodent4-0/+180
Capybara is an integration testing tool for rack based web applications. It simulates how a user would interact with a website.
2014-07-04Note update of lang/python34 to 3.4.1nb1.he1-1/+2
2014-07-04Apply fix for directory traversal vulnerability, ref.he5-2/+58
http://bugs.python.org/issue21766 Bump PKGREVISION.
2014-07-04Updated multimedia/ffmpeg to 20140623.1.2.7adam1-1/+2
2014-07-04Changed the date as welladam1-2/+2
2014-07-04Changes 1.2.7:adam5-57/+8
avformat/mpc: attempt to allocate a packet that is not smaller than the data inside it avcodec/alsdec: Clear MPEG4AudioConfig so that no use of uninitialized memory is possible avformat/flvenc: Do not allow creating h263/mpeg4 in flv without unofficial format extensions being enabled avcodec/mss4: Fix () in MKVAL() macro avcodec/mss34dsp: fix () in SOP* macros avcodec/mlpdec: fix () in MSB_MASK() macro avcodec/golomb-test: fix () in EXTEND() macro avcodec/aac: fix () in IS_CODEBOOK_UNSIGNED macro avcodec/libvorbisenc: dont add the duration to AV_NOPTS_VALUE avutil/cpu: force mmx on selection of higher x86 SIMD features avcodec/diracdec: move mc buffer allocation to per frame avfilter/graphdump: Fix pointer to local outside scope more...
2014-07-04Disable all assembly optimisations on SunOS, avoids having to chase downjperkin2-11/+3
all the various GENERAL_REGS failures and ensures portability.
2014-07-04The qmail-bigdns patch currently redirects to https. Put a copy onschmonz1-1/+2
MASTER_SITE_LOCAL.
2014-07-04+ruby-xpathrodent1-1/+2
2014-07-04Added textproc/ruby-xpath version 2.0.0rodent1-1/+2
2014-07-04Import ruby200-xpath-2.0.0 as textproc/ruby-xpath.rodent4-0/+147
XPath is a Ruby DSL for generating XPath expressions.
2014-07-04+ruby-awesome_nested_setrodent1-1/+2
2014-07-04Added databases/ruby-awesome_nested_set version 2.1.6rodent1-1/+2
2014-07-04Import ruby200-awesome_nested_set-2.1.6 as databases/ruby-awesome_nested_set.rodent4-0/+117
An awesome nested set implementation for Active Record.
2014-07-03Updated cross/binutils-mips-current to 2.24nb3martin1-1/+2
2014-07-03Support more ABI variantsmartin3-3/+19
2014-07-03bits I forgot: trn, libpano13 on Sunday 6/29dholland1-1/+3
2014-07-03remove ap2-chroot now that it is really gone from the filesystemjnemeth1-2/+1
2014-07-03- sortjnemeth1-3/+2
- remove duplicated entry
2014-07-03Updated mail/notmuch to 0.18.1wiz2-3/+3
2014-07-03Update to 0.18.1:wiz7-86/+72
Notmuch 0.18.1 (2014-06-25) =========================== This is a bug fix and portability release. Build System ------------ Add a workaround for systems without zlib.pc Make emacs install robust against the non-existence of emacs Put notmuch lib directory first in RPATH Fix handling of html_static_path in sphinx Both the python bindings and the main docs had spurious settings of this variable. Test Suite ---------- Use --quick when starting emacs This avoids a hang in the T160-json tests. Allow pending break points in atomicity script This allows the atomicity tests to run on several more architectures/OSes. Command-Line Interface ---------------------- To improve portability use fsync instead of fdatasync in `notmuch-dump`. There should be no functional difference. Library changes --------------- Resurrect support for single-message mbox files The removal introduced a bug with previously indexed single-message mboxes. This support remains deprecated. Fix for phrase indexing There were several bugs where words intermingled from different headers and MIME parts could match a single phrase query. This fix will affect only newly indexed messages. Emacs Interface --------------- Make sure tagging on an empty query is harmless Previously tagging an empty query could lead to tags being unintentionally removed. Notmuch 0.18 (2014-05-06) ========================= Overview -------- This new release includes some enhancements to searching for messages by filesystem location (`folder:` and `path:` prefixes under *General* below). Saved searches in *Emacs* have also been enhanced to allow distinct search orders for each one. Another enhancement to the *Emacs* interface is that replies to encrypted messages are now encrypted, reducing the risk of unintentional information disclosure. The default dump output format has changed to the more robust `batch-tag` format. The previously deprecated parsing of single message mboxes has been removed. For detailed release notes, see below. General ------- The `folder:` search prefix now requires an exact match The `folder:` prefix has been changed to search for email messages by the exact, case sensitive maildir or MH folder name. Wildcard matching (`folder:foo*`) is no longer supported. The new behaviour allows for more accurate mail folder based searches, makes it possible to search for messages in the top-level folder, and should lead to less surprising results than the old behaviour. Users are advised to see the `notmuch-search-terms` manual page for details, and review how the change affects their existing `folder:` searches. There is a new `path:` search prefix. The new `path:` search prefix complements the `folder:` prefix. The `path:` prefix searches for email messages that are in particular directories within the mail store, optionally recursively using a special syntax. See the `notmuch-search-terms` manual page for details. Notmuch database upgrade due to `folder:` and `path:` changes The above mentioned changes to the `folder:` prefix and the addition of `path:` prefix require a Notmuch database upgrade. This will be done automatically, without prompting on the next time `notmuch new` is run after the upgrade. The upgrade is not reversible, and the upgraded database will not be readable by older versions of Notmuch. As a safeguard, a database dump will be created in the `.notmuch` directory before upgrading. Library changes --------------- Notmuch database upgrade The libnotmuch consumers are reminded to handle database upgrades properly, either by relying on running `notmuch new`, or checking `notmuch_database_needs_upgrade()` and calling `notmuch_database_upgrade()` as necessary. This has always been the case, but in practise there have been no database upgrades in any released version of Notmuch before now. Support for indexing mbox files has been dropped There has never been proper support for mbox files containing multiple messages, and the support for single-message mbox files has been deprecated since Notmuch 0.15. The support has now been dropped, and all mbox files will be rejected during indexing. Message header parsing changes Notmuch previously had an internal parser for message headers. The parser has now been dropped in favour of letting GMime parse both the headers and the message MIME structure at the same pass. This is mostly an internal change, but the GMime parser is stricter in its interpretation of the headers. This may result in messages with slightly malformed message headers being now rejected. Command-Line Interface ---------------------- `notmuch dump` now defaults to `batch-tag` format The old format is still available with `--format=sup`. `notmuch new` has a --quiet option This option suppresses the progress and summary reports. `notmuch insert` respects maildir.synchronize_flags config option Do not synchronize tags to maildir flags in `notmuch insert` if the user does not want it. The commands set consistent exit status codes on failures The cli commands now consistently set exit status of 1 on failures, except where explicitly otherwise noted. The notable expections are the status codes for format version mismatches for commands that support formatted output. Bug fix for checking configured new.tags for invalid tags `notmuch new` and `notmuch insert` now check the user configured new.tags for invalid tags, and refuse to apply them, similar to `notmuch tag`. Invalid tags are currently the empty string and tags starting with `-`. Emacs Interface --------------- Init file If the file pointed by new variable `notmuch-init-file` (typically `~/.emacs.d/notmuch-config.el`) exists, it is loaded at the end of `notmuch.el`. Users can put their personal notmuch emacs lisp based configuration/customization items there instead of filling `~/.emacs` with these. Changed format for saved searches The format for `notmuch-saved-searches` has changed, but old style saved searches are still supported. The new style means that a saved search can store the desired sort order for the search, and it can store a separate query to use for generating the count notmuch shows. The variable is fully customizable and any configuration done through customize should *just work*, with the additional options mentioned above. For manual customization see the documentation for `notmuch-saved-searches`. IMPORTANT: a new style notmuch-saved-searches variable will break previous versions of notmuch-emacs (even search will not work); to fix remove the customization for notmuch-saved-searches. If you have a custom saved search sort function (not unsorted or alphabetical) then the sort function will need to be modified. Replacing (car saved-search) by (notmuch-saved-search-get saved-search :name) and (cdr saved-search) by (notmuch-saved-search-get saved-search :query) should be sufficient. The keys of `notmuch-tag-formats` are now regexps Previously, the keys were literal strings. Customized settings of `notmuch-tag-formats` will continue to work as before unless tags contain regexp special characters like `.` or `*`. Changed tags are now shown in the buffer Previously tag changes made in a buffer were shown immediately. In some cases (particularly automatic tag changes like marking read) this made it hard to see what had happened (e.g., whether the message had been unread). The changes are now shown explicitly in the buffer: by default deleted tags are displayed with red strike-through and added tags are displayed underlined in green (inverse video is used for deleted tags if the terminal does not support strike-through). The variables `notmuch-tag-deleted-formats` and `notmuch-tag-added-formats`, which have the same syntax as `notmuch-tag-formats`, allow this to be customized. Setting `notmuch-tag-deleted-formats` to `'((".*" nil))` and `notmuch-tag-added-formats` to `'((".*" tag))` will give the old behavior of hiding deleted tags and showing added tags identically to tags already present. Version variable The new, build-time generated variable `notmuch-emacs-version` is used to distinguish between notmuch cli and notmuch emacs versions. The function `notmuch-hello-versions` (bound to 'v' in notmuch-hello window) prints both notmuch cli and notmuch emacs versions in case these differ from each other. This is especially useful when using notmuch remotely. Ido-completing-read initialization in Emacs 23 `ido-completing-read` in Emacs 23 versions 1 through 3 freezes unless it is initialized. Defadvice-based *Ido* initialization is defined for these Emacs versions. Bug fix for saved searches with newlines in them Split lines confuse `notmuch count --batch`, so we remove embedded newlines before calling notmuch count. Bug fixes for sender identities Previously, Emacs would rewrite some sender identities in unexpected and undesirable ways. Now it will use identities exactly as configured in `notmuch-identities`. Replies to encrypted messages will be encrypted by default In the interest of maintaining confidentiality of communications, the Notmuch Emacs interface now automatically adds the mml tag to encrypt replies to encrypted messages. This should make it less likely to accidentally reply to encrypted messages in plain text. Reply pushes mark before signature We push mark and set point on reply so that the user can easily cut the quoted text. The mark is now pushed before the signature, if any, instead of end of buffer so the signature is preserved. Message piping uses the originating buffer's working directory `notmuch-show-pipe-message` now uses the originating buffer's current default directory instead of that of the `*notmuch-pipe*` buffer's. nmbug ----- nmbug adds a `clone` command for setting up the initial repository and uses `@{upstream}` instead of `FETCH_HEAD` to track upstream changes. The `@{upstream}` change reduces ambiguity when fetching multiple branches, but requires existing users update their `NMBGIT` repository (usually `~/.nmbug`) to distinguish between local and remote-tracking branches. The easiest way to do this is: 1. If you have any purely local commits (i.e. they aren't in the nmbug repository on nmbug.tethera.net), push them to a remote repository. We'll restore them from the backup in step 4. 2. Remove your `NMBGIT` repository (e.g. `mv .nmbug .nmbug.bak`). 3. Use the new `clone` command to create a fresh clone: nmbug clone http://nmbug.tethera.net/git/nmbug-tags.git 4. If you had local commits in step 1, add a remote for that repository and fetch them into the new repository.
2014-07-03Add used-by lines. pkglint fixes.wiz2-5/+7
2014-07-03Remove --with-libintl-prefix that few packages support.wiz1-4/+1
Packages needing it should set it themselves.
2014-07-03ruby version restriction from ruby-text.obache1-1/+3
2014-07-03Updated devel/ruby-gettext to 3.1.2obache1-1/+2
2014-07-03Update ruby-gettext to 3.1.2.obache2-6/+8
(restrict acceptable ruby version from ruby-text). ## 3.1.2: 2014-04-24 ### Improvements * Travis CI: Enabled Rubyinus again. [GitHub#30] [Patch by Masafumi Yokoyama] * `GetText::Tools::Task`: Added `msginit_options` to customize `msginit` command line. * `rmsginit`: Supported `--translator` option. * `GetText::Tools::Task`: Changed to not set translator information by default. [GitHub#31] [Reported by David Silva] ### Thanks * Masafumi Yokoyama * David Silva
2014-07-03Updated textproc/ruby-text to 1.3.0obache1-1/+2
2014-07-03Update ruby-text to 1.3.0.obache3-12/+14
* Adds maximum distance optimisation for Levenshtein. * Removes support for Ruby versions before 1.9.
2014-07-03Add SMF manifest for stud.jperkin1-0/+29
2014-07-03Forgot to commit distinfo.taca1-4/+4
2014-07-02Make it build on FreeBSD 10.asau3-7/+37
2014-07-02Updated audio/musicpd to 0.18.11nb2ryoon1-1/+2
2014-07-02Bump PKGREVISIONryoon1-2/+3
* Install a configure file