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2009-09-23Update to 0.45: bump dependency on monotone to 0.45.jmmv1-3/+3
2009-09-23Update to 0.45. Changes since 0.42 follow:jmmv3-10/+35
Fri Sep 11 20:50:00 UTC 2009 0.45 release. Changes - Certs now link to the key that signed them by the key's hash, instead of its name. This should provide some security and usability improvements. The database schema has been changed, so you will need to run 'mtn db migrate' (preferably after making a backup copy of your db). The netsync protocol version has also changed. However, we found space to implement full protocol version negotiation, so no flag day is needed. If your particular project has a situation where there are multiple keys with the same name, you will receive errors when trying to sync certs signed by those keys to older netsync peers. A number of commands have slightly different output now, particularly 'ls certs', 'ls tags', 'automate keys', 'automate tags' and 'automate certs'. There is a new Lua hook associated with these changes, 'get_local_key_name(identity)', and all Lua hooks that used to take a key name as an argument now instead take a table with several fields. Commands which previously accepted a key name now also accept the key's hash or local name, which is a local alias for equally named keys. 'read-permissions' and 'write-permissions' accept either the key name or the hash. There is also a new 'db fix_certs' command which fixes wrong key assignments in migrated databases if you have the correct key available. - The 'resolved_user' conflict resolution is no longer reported by 'automate show_conflicts' for file content conflicts; 'resolved_user_left' is used instead. - 'format_version' was removed from 'automate tags' and 'automate get_attributes' which both do not need this additional versioning information. New features - The 'log' command now, by default, converts all dates it prints to your timezone instead of leaving them in UTC, and uses a somewhat more friendly format for the dates. You can customize the date format with the new "get_date_format_spec" Lua hook, which returns a strftime(3) format string. You can also override the format for one command with the new --date-format option, disable date conversion for one command with --no-format-dates, or disable it by default by having the above Lua hook return an empty string. - The 'diff' and 'automate content_diff' commands take a '--reverse' option when one revision is specified, to control the order of the diff with the workspace. - The 'update', 'checkout', 'pluck', and 'pivot_root' commands take an option '--move-conflicting-paths', to handle unversioned files that are blocking the action. The unversioned files are moved to _MTN/resolutions/<workspace_path>, so the action can succeed, and the user can recover the files if necessary. - Resolution of orphaned file conflicts is now supported by 'merge --resolve-conflicts' and the 'conflicts' commands. - Duplicate name conflicts now support the 'keep' resolution. - Monotone now accepts ':memory:' as argument to the --db option and sets up a memory-only SQLite database. - 'clone' allows cloning into the current directory when '.' is given as argument. Bugs fixed - Monotone now sanely skips paths with invalid characters it encounters during 'add' or 'automate inventory'. - Key names, cert names, and var domains with non-ASCII characters should work properly now. Previously, they would be (usually) converted to punycode on input, and not decoded on output. They will now not be converted to punycode at all. - The 'conflict' commands can now handle duplicate name conflicts for directories. - 'cvs_import' now properly parses CVS timestamps (again). - Windows' cmd.exe is recognized as smart terminal and thus monotone should create more readable output in netsync operations. Tue May 12 20:44:00 UTC 2009 0.44 release. Changes - Private keys no longer have a separate hash from the associated public key. This changes the hashes output by 'ls keys', and also changes the format of 'automate keys' and 'automate genkey'. New features - New 'w:' selector type for selecting the revision the workspace is based on. Bugs fixed - C++ exceptions in Lua extension functions are now converted into Lua errors catchable with pcall, instead of causing a crash. - In 0.43 revert became excessively noisy and would report changes to all attributes on included files and directories regardless of whether the attributes had been changed or not. This has been silenced. Monotone will now specifically report changes to execute permissions only when they occur. - In 0.43 monotone would lose execute permissions on all files modified during an update operation. Execute permissions are now reset on updated files that have the mtn:execute attribute set to true. - Invalid revision selectors now cause an immediate error instead of being dropped from the selection. The old behavior could produce undesired effects from typoed commands, such as spewing a list of all revisions in the database. - If "automate stdio" is in use, invalid selectors are reported via the automate protocol rather than on stderr. - "Best-effort" character set conversions now work again; 'mtn log' will not crash just because there is a change log entry with a character not representable in your locale. However, if your system iconv(3) implementation does not support the //TRANSLIT extension, you may see garbage characters in the above scenario. Internal - Various small code changes to make monotone compile under (Open) Solaris using Sun Studio, and under Windows with Visual C++. - monotone.spec has been removed from the distribution. Sun Mar 22 22:26:00 UTC 2009 0.43 release. Changes - The Monotone source distribution no longer includes copies of several third-party libraries. This means they must be downloaded and built separately, before building monotone. See INSTALL for a complete list of necessary libraries. This allows monotone's developers to concentrate on monotone itself, rather than tracking external library updates, which in practice did not happen. By way of illustration, we were still shipping sqlite 3.4.1, which is years out of date. This has also been a long-standing request of various redistributors of binary packages, who prefer the use of globally shared libraries. - There is a new db var "database delta-direction", which can have values "reverse" (default), "forward", and "both". This controls what kind of deltas are stored for new file versions. Forward deltas are very fast for netsync, but slow for most other uses. Set this to "both" (or perhaps "forward" if you're very short on disk space) on an empty db and pull everything into it, to get a database which will be much faster for server usage (especially initial pulls). - 'mtn help <command_or_group>' or 'mtn <command_or_group> --help' no longer print global options, thus making the output of specific help requests more compact. You still see all available global options by executing 'mtn help' without any arguments. - 'mtn automate get_current_revision' now returns an empty changeset instead of an error if a workspace contains no changes. New features - A monotone database may be exported in the git fast-import format using the git_export command. The output from this command may be piped into git fast-import or other tools supporting this format. - Additional 'u:' and 'm:' selector types for selecting the revision the workspace was last updated from and revisions matching specified message globs in changelog and comment certs. - Additional '--revision' option for 'mtn log' allows logging of selected sets of revisions. - Additional '--full' option for 'mtn db info' to display some statistic analysis of the date certs in the database. - Command line options in the EDITOR and/or VISUAL environment variables are honored; for instance, EDITOR="emacs -nw" works now. (Debian bug #320565.) - The `mtn_automate' lua function now correctly parses and sets options for executed automate commands. - The 'commit' command accepts a non-empty _MTN/log as the log message when '--message-file=_MTN/log' is given. Bugs fixed - Performance of the log command has been improved significantly. Previous versions of monotone loaded individual certs by name for each printed revision and this caused sqlite to not use the correct index. Now, all certs are loaded for each printed revision once and individual certs are selected from the full list which allows sqlite to use the preferred index. - In 0.42, a netsync writer would attempt to queue up all outgoing data as soon as it knew what data to send, in a single operation, without servicing the event loop. If there was a large amount of data to send, this would cause very long pauses and sometimes timeouts and dropped connections (for pauses over 10 minutes). The bug that caused this is fixed, and that operation now has a safety timer that should prevent it from coming back. - When the netsync server receives garbage over the network, it should be much better about only terminating the offending connection instead of the entire server. - The log command was missing '--depth' and '--exclude' options used to restrict revisions printed to those touching specific paths. Log now allows these options and uses them properly. - The update command previously did not clear execute permissions from files that had their associated 'mtn:execute' attribute cleared. - Several minor problems with workspace attributes have been fixed. Earlier versions of monotone would reset attributes such as mtn:execute on all files when any workspace modifying command was executed. Applying attribute changes to workspace files is now done much more selectively in the same manner that content and name changes are applied. - In certain cases, especially also on FreeBSD and Mac OS X, netsync called select() even after read() returned 0 bytes to indicate the end of the file, resulting in a confusing error message. This is fixed by treating EOF specially and prevent further calls to select() on the file handle, as recommended by the select_tut man page. - If given a filename, `mtn ssh_agent_export' now creates that file with the correct permissions (i.e. mode 600), creates directories as necessary, and does not throw an internal error if creation or writing fails. (You're still on your own for directory creation and permissions if you take the key on standard output and redirect it to a file.) - The `p:' selector now accepts single character revision ids. - `mtn merge_into_workspace' no longer crashes if one tries to merge in an ancestor or descendant of a workspace, but gives a helpful error message. - Several bugfixes to `mtn automate stdio': * It now correctly distinguishs between syntax and command errors by returning error code 1 for the former and error code 2 for the latter - just as advertised in the documentation. * The stdio event loop no longer quits if a syntax error occurs, but rather discards the wrong state and accepts new (valid) commands. * Option errors haven't been catched properly and thus weren't encoded in stdio either; this has been fixed as well. * Global options, which were set or changed by a previously executed command, weren't properly reset before the next command was issued. It was f.e. not possible to "unignore" suspended branches for the `branches' command when `--ignore-suspend-certs' was given in a previous run. Now only those global options persist between executed commands which were given to stdio directly. Internal - Using 64 bit integer values to represent dates internally. This has no user visible effect. - The unit test code has been separated from the main source, thus building the tests no longer requires a full recompilation. Also, the number of modules which are linked into unit tester has decreased tremendously. - A couple of debug commands have been added to the `database' command group to aid performance timing. See `mtn help --hidden db' for a list of available commands. - Our internal error handling has been overhauled. N() is gone, and E() takes three arguments instead of 2: E(bool, origin::type, i18n_format). origin::type is an enum describing the source of the error, eg network, user, internal. Data types can publically inherit origin_aware (as the vocab types do) to obtain a public origin::type member named 'made_from'; this can then be supplied to E() when sanity-checking that data. origin_aware and origin::type are in origin_type.hh. I() will throw a unrecoverable_failure, and E() will throw either a unrecoverable_failure or a recoverable_failure depending on the origin::type provided. informative_failure is gone.
2009-09-23Update to 1.8.7. Too many changes to list here.jmmv16-323/+218
This update is quite delicate and I'm sure it'll break somewhere. So far I've only been able to test it in NetBSD/amd64 and Mac OS X Leopard. I'm bumping the dependency version in buildlink3.mk because the only package using this seems to be Monotone, and I'll updating it right away.
2009-09-23Fix patch, it didn't apply on NetBSD-current (whitespace trouble).wiz2-15/+15
2009-09-23honour PKGMANDIRtnn2-6/+8
2009-09-23No master site here; set INTERACTIVE_STAGE=fetchtnn1-1/+6
2009-09-23honour PKGMANDIRtnn4-10/+13
2009-09-23- rename conflicting getline()tnn3-3/+80
- honour PKGMANDIR
2009-09-23include <string.h> for strncpy()tnn2-1/+14
2009-09-23Change HOMEPAGE to the project's one.obache1-2/+2
2009-09-23+ dpkg-1.14.25obache1-1/+2
2009-09-23Change HOMEPAGE to the project's one.obache1-2/+2
2009-09-23Remove "PYTHON_VERSIONS_ACCEPTED= 26 25 24" which is unnecessarytron23-46/+23
after Python 2.3 has been removed from "pkgsrc". Approved by Thomas Klausner.
2009-09-23Avoid zero-sized structs, fixes Sun Studio build.sketch2-1/+29
2009-09-22Note the start of the freeze in preparation for pkgsrc-2009Q3agc1-2/+3
2009-09-22Updated devel/p5-Mac-Carbon to 0.80sno1-1/+2
2009-09-22Updating devel/p5-Mac-Carbon from 0.77nb1 to 0.80sno2-7/+6
Upstream changes: * v0.80, 16 September 2009 Add notes for 64-bit perl Bump all the version numbers Fix a bunch of tests (nothing major, just make them work better) Fix sound-env-var checking code for tests (no more sound tests unless you ask for them with MAC_CARBON_SOUND, which was in the last version, but the logic was broken) Make CFStringRef typemap better Remove high-bit characters from source files Add new system version gestalt constants Fix leak in Mac::Processes and Mac::Speech
2009-09-22Updated geography/p5-Geo-Distance to 0.16sno1-1/+2
2009-09-22Updating geography/p5-Geo-Distance-0.11nb1 to 0.16sno2-7/+9
pkgsrc changes: - Adding license definition - Adjusting "module type" Upstream changes: 0.16 - No changes. The 0.15 package was broken. 0.15 - Stop "Too late to run INIT block" warning (gray <gray@cpan.org>) 0.14 - Fix "splice() offset past end of array" as filed in RT 26446. 0.13 - Use Geo::Distance::XS if available. (gray <gray@cpan.org>) - Declare Math::Trig dependency. 0.12 - Noted GIS::Distance in POD. - Some cleanups to install process. - Check for DBI in tests before using it.
2009-09-22Updated math/p5-Math-GMP to 2.06sno1-1/+2
2009-09-22Updating math/p5-Math-GMP from 2.05 to 2.06sno2-6/+7
pkgsrc changes: - Adding license definition Upstream changes: 2.06 2009-09-17 Greg - Make Makefile.PL more forgiving of gmp library locations. (CPAN bug #46323) - Update link to libgmp.org in INSTALL file (CPAN bug #46324)
2009-09-22rename getline to get_line as was done in src.tnn5-16/+16
No functional change, no version bump.
2009-09-22Updated net/p5-Nmap-Parser to 1.19sno1-1/+2
2009-09-22Updating net/p5-Nmap-Parser from 1.16nb1 to 1.19sno2-10/+9
pkgsrc changes: - Adding license definition - Adjusting dependencies Upstream changes (since 1.16): Changes for 1.19 - Added enhancement request by stevekatieterabyte for tcp_del_port and udp_del_port (Thanks!). Modified the patch to work with a list of ports. - Added Robin Bowes' modification of nmap2sqlite as nmap2db to support MySQL (Thanks!)
2009-09-22Updated net/p5-SNMP-Info to 2.01sno1-1/+2
2009-09-22Updating net/p5-SNMP-Info from 2.00nb1 to 2.01sno2-7/+7
pkgsrc changes: - Adding license definition Upstream changes: version 2.01 (06/12/09) + Added CiscoStpExtensions Class (Carlos Vicente) + Added Layer3::Arista (fenner) + [2020353] Added L3::Altiga for Cisco (Altiga) VPN3000 Concentrators (Jeroen van Ingen) * Fixed RFC1213-MIB vs IF-MIB collision in ifOperStatus * Updated test_class.pl for better debug info and relative path * Add cisco vendor detection by OID in Layer3.pm (Sam Stickland) * Fix CaSe of EtherLike-MIB in EtherLike.pm (Alexander Hartmaier) * Added Cisco FWSM to L3::Cisco * Added s222_rp to L3::C6500 * Added CIGESM to L2::C2900 * Added Airespace WLC to L2::Airespace * Updated POD and DeviceMatrix quite a bit * Added ENTITY-MIB to CiscoStats for better model handling above * Fix networkaddress handling in LLDP-MIB * Added CiscoConfig to L2::Aironet, L3::C3550 classes * Better SSID capabilities for L2::Aironet * Fix CDP vs LLDP in c_id() for HP Class * test_class.pl improvements
2009-09-22Fix build with db4 [PR pkg/42061]tonio2-4/+5
2009-09-22Updated devel/p5-local-lib to 1.4.7sno1-1/+2
2009-09-22Updating devel/p5-local-lib from 1.4.6 to 1.4.7sno2-8/+8
Upstream changes: 1.004007 2009-09-02 - Ensure that $ENV{PERL5LIB} and @INC are always de-duped, stopping them from growing if local::lib is invoked multiple times for the same path. (t0m) - Doc improvements by kurisuto@irc.perl.org/#catalyst. - Cleaned up indentation of code lines in the POD. Everything should be nice and flush, now.
2009-09-22Add 'clean' to PRIVILEGED_STAGES.snj1-1/+3
2009-09-22Updated games/rftg to 0.5.3wiz2-3/+3
2009-09-22Update to 0.5.3:wiz3-29/+6
Several GUI improvements and some minor bug fixes.
2009-09-22Updated devel/p5-MooseX-Method-Signatures to 0.27sno1-1/+2
2009-09-22Updating devel/p5-MooseX-Method-Signatures from 0.26 to 0.27sno2-7/+7
pkgsrc changes: - Adjusting dependencies Upstream changes: 0.27 Tue, 22 Sep 2009 14:30:23 +0200 * Depend on MooseX::LazyRequire 0.04 to avoid fail on version 0.03, which has been broken by recent Moose versions (Closes RT#49903) (Maik Hentsche).
2009-09-22Updated devel/p5-Class-ISA to 0.34sno1-1/+2
2009-09-22Updating devel/p5-Class-ISA from 0.33nb1 to 0.34sno2-7/+7
pkgsrc changes: - Adding license definition Upstream changes: 2009-10-22 Steffen Mueller smueller@cpan.org * Release 0.34 -- add core deprecation logic, some distribution shuffling. No code changes.
2009-09-22Updated databases/p5-SQL-Abstract to 1.60sno1-1/+2
2009-09-22Updating databases/p5-SQL-Abstract from 1.58 to 1.60sno2-6/+6
Upstream changes: revision 1.60 2009-09-22 11:03 (UTC) ---------------------------- - fix a well masked error in the sql-test tokenizer revision 1.59 2009-09-22 08:39 (UTC) ---------------------------- - fixed a couple of untrapped undefined warnings - allow -in/-between to accept literal sql in all logical variants - see POD for details - unroll multiple parenthesis around IN arguments to accomodate crappy databases
2009-09-22Added security/p5-Text-Password-Pronounceable version 0.28sno2-2/+4
2009-09-22Importing package security/p5-Text-Password-Pronounceable for p5 modulesno3-0/+27
Text::Password::Pronounceable v0.28 from PR pkg/42022 with some modifications. This module generates pronuceable passwords, based the the English digraphs by D Edwards.
2009-09-22Invoke the C preprocessor in a portable manner on all non-GCC compilers.tnn4-8/+8
This is PR pkg/39879.
2009-09-22Added devel/p5-Test-UseAllModules version 0.12sno2-2/+4
2009-09-22Importing package devel/p5-Test-UseAllModules for p5 modulesno3-0/+28
Test::UseAllModules v0.12 from PR pkg/42023 with minor modifications. Sick of writing 00_load.t (or something like that) that do use_ok() for every written module? Even sicker of updating 00_load.t every time adding another file to the distro? This module reads MANIFEST to find modules to be tested and does use_ok() for each of them. Now all to do is keeping MANIFEST up to date.
2009-09-22Workaround for amd64 vs x86_64 mess on DragonFly as well.hasso1-1/+5
2009-09-22Make it build on 64 bit DragonFly.hasso1-1/+3
2009-09-22Added devel/p5-MooseX-SimpleConfig version 0.03sno2-2/+4
2009-09-22Importing package devel/p5-MooseX-SimpleConfig for p5 modulesno3-0/+39
MooseX::SimpleConfig v0.03 from PR pkg/42024. This role loads simple configfiles to set object attributes. It is based on the abstract role MooseX::ConfigFromFile, and uses Config::Any to load your configfile. Config::Any will in turn support any of a variety of different config formats, detected by the file extension. See Config::Any for more details about supported formats. Like all MooseX::ConfigFromFile -derived configfile loaders, this module is automatically supported by the MooseX::Getopt role as well, which allows specifying -configfile on the commandline.
2009-09-22Added devel/p5-MooseX-ConfigFromFile version 0.02sno2-2/+4
2009-09-22Importing package devel/p5-MooseX-ConfigFromFile for p5 modulesno3-0/+39
MooseX::ConfigFromFile v0.02 from PR pkg/42025 with some modifications. This is an abstract role which provides an alternate constructor for creating objects using parameters passed in from a configuration file. The actual implementation of reading the configuration file is left to concrete subroles. It declares an attribute configfile and a class method new_with_config, and requires that concrete roles derived from it implement the class method get_config_from_file. Attributes specified directly as arguments to new_with_config supercede those in the configfile.
2009-09-22Replace fprot-workstation-license by f-prot-antivirus-license.taca1-40/+73