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recent addition of a m68k target
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Changes in 1.0.18:
- MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_RETRY_TIMEOUT can now be set to zero.
- Numerous bug fixes.
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me why it's necessary.
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This release contains support for both XMir and XWayland, updated
support for the new XA version released with the new Mesa 10.1 version.
Gaetan Nadon (1):
vmwgfx: handle changes of DamageUnregister API in 1.14.99.2
Jakob Bornecrantz (2):
vmware: Fix compilation on newer X servers
Bump the version number to 13.0.2
Rob Clark (1):
vmwgfx: update for XA API changes
Thomas Hellstrom (17):
vmwgfx: Avoid HW operations when not master
vmwgfx: Implement textured video completely on top of XA.
vmwgfx: Get rid of device-specific DMA code
vmwgfx: Fix some compilation warnings and indentations
vmwgfx: Support also XA version 1 v2
vmwgfx: Remove stray 1
Revert "vmwgfx: Get rid of device-specific DMA code"
vmwgfx: Really allow XA version 2.
vmwgfx: Fix compile breakage on XA version 1.
vmwgfx: Add an infrastructure to be able to run hosted under a compositor v2
vmwgfx: Add support for XMir v2.
vmwgfx: Add support for XWayland
vmwgfx: Enable direct dmas
vmwgfx: Block DMA to prime surfaces for now
vmware: Fix build errors and warnings
vmware: Require libdrm 2.4.38 to build XMir.
vmware/vmwgfx: Always allocate shared hardware surfaces.
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Add comments to patches.
Ride update.
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*) Initial pass at support for --enable-intervals (WANT_INTERVALS) for
Windows, courtesy of Jonathan Cook.
*) When in demo mode (./configure --enable-demo and a global -D
<interval> option netperf will make sure it emits "one last
interval result" when the test is terminated. This should assist
when post-processing results through the likes of rrdtool when
there is a slow-down in the performance just at the end that would
have stretched the interval to beyond the test termination.
*) A fix to have the AF_UNIX tests realize that the value for "take
the system default" socket buffer size became -1 years ago. Bug
found by Eric Dumazet.
*) Include a patch from Dave Taht to enable symbolic manipulation of
IP_TOS values.
*) Include a patch from Sachar Raindel to enable the omni tests to get
ENOBUFS under Linux when the socket buffer is larger than the tx
queue of the egress interface. This will help preclude netperf's
reporting a larger than link-rate send-side figure.
*) Fix a problem with late checking of the return from select() in
src/netserver.c. Reported by Waqar Sheikh.
*) A new global -Z option has been added to netperf and netserver.
This takes as an argument a passphrase. In the case of netserver
it will expect a control message with the passphrase as the first
thing it receives on the control connection. If netserver does not
receive a control message with the passphrase it will close the
control connection and move-on. If the netserver receives a
control message with a passprhase when it is not lookign for one,
it will be ignored. There is at present a 20 second timeout on the
attempted receipt of the request message. In the case of netperf,
the passphrase will be the first thing sent on the control
connection. There is no response to a passphrase control message.
*) Demo mode output format will now track the omni output format. So,
if the omni ouput format is CSV then the interim results will be
emitted in csv. Likewise for keyval. If the mode is human (default
and test-specific -O) then the output remains unchanged. Keyval
output includes the count of interval, with a mind towards being
able to source it in shells and whatnot. Subject to change without
notice.
*) A patch to correctly handle IPv6 addresses in the control messages,
courtesy of Bjoern Zeeb.
*) The global -F option can now be used specify a local and/or remote
fill file.
*) It is now possible to set/get the TCP congestion control algorithm
being used by either end of the test connection when using the omni
code. The output selectors are LOCAL_CONG_CONTROL and
REMOTE_CONG_CONTROL and setting is via the test-specific -K option.
*) Stop leaking file descriptors when looking-up probable egress
interface names and I/O slot numbers.
*) The global -Y option can be used to set IP_TOS on those platforms
which support it. Since this is specific to IP (v4 or v6) it may
move to a test-specific otion in the future. It is presently
global for foolish consistency with the -y option to set
SO_PRIORITY.
*) The global -y option can be used to set SO_PRIORITY on those
platforms which support it. Based on patches from Amir Vidai.
*) The control message size has been increased from 256 bytes to 512
bytes. THIS WILL BREAK COMPATABILITY WITH PREVIOUS VERSIONS OF
NETPERF. However, we need more room on the pinhead on which the
angels dance.
*) Make the "sum" field of the histogram structure a 64 bit int to
avoid having it wrap-around on tests where the sum of all the
measured latencies was larger than 31 bits. This was causing
statistics like stddev to go negative in some cases.
*) If the time delta between two events is negative, do not bother
doing any math with it in the histogram/statistics code, just
increment the ridiculous count and move-on.
*) Fixed a bug which caused local transport retransmissions to be
reported as -1 even though the getsockopt() call was
successful. (Linux). Later included remote transport
retransmissions.
*) The src/nettest_omni.c and re-written src/netserver.c code are now
known to have compiled under Windows 7 x64 with the Microsoft
WDK. There remains a timing issue with confidence intervals which
is yet to be addressed, and may have been there for ages. Netserver
has been run as a non-spawning (-f) server, netperf has been run,
both have run "classic" and "omni" tests.
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- HNM version 4 demuxer and video decoder
- Live HDS muxer
- setsar/setdar filters now support variables in ratio expressions
- elbg filter
- string validation in ffprobe
- support for decoding through VDPAU in ffmpeg (the -hwaccel option)
- complete Voxware MetaSound decoder
- remove mp3_header_compress bitstream filter
- Windows resource files for shared libraries
- aeval filter
- stereoscopic 3d metadata handling
- WebP encoding via libwebp
- ATRAC3+ decoder
- VP8 in Ogg demuxing
- side & metadata support in NUT
- framepack filter
- XYZ12 rawvideo support in NUT
- Exif metadata support in WebP decoder
- OpenGL device
- Use metadata_header_padding to control padding in ID3 tags (currently used in
MP3, AIFF, and OMA files), FLAC header, and the AVI "junk" block.
- Mirillis FIC video decoder
- Support DNx444
- libx265 encoder
- dejudder filter
- Autodetect VDA like all other hardware accelerations
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PR pkg/48655 by Jason Bacon.
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==== All Platforms ====
* Fix webseed crash
* Fix crash when adding UDP trackers whose host's canonical name couldn't be found
* Fix crash when sending handshakes to some peers immediately after adding a magnet link
* Fix crash when parsing incoming encrypted handshakes when the user is removing the related torrent
* Add safeguard to prevent zombie processes after running a script when a torrent finishes downloading
* Fix "bad file descriptor" error
* Queued torrents no longer show up as paused after exiting & restarting
* Fix 2.81 compilation error on OpenBSD
* Don't misidentify Tixati as BitTornado
==== Mac Client ====
* Fix bug that had slow download speeds until editing preferences
==== GTK+ Client ====
* Fix crash that occurred in some cases after using Torrent > Set Location
* Fix crash where on_app_exit() got called twice in a row
* Fix 2.81 compilation error on older versions of glib
* Can now open folders that have a '#' in their names
* Silence gobject warning when updating a blocklist from URL
==== Qt Client ====
* Qt 5 support
==== Web Client ====
* Fix syntax error in index.html's meta name="viewport"
* Fix file uploading issue in Internet Explorer 11
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* Correction of code warnings
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Block-triangular LU-factorization was implemented to be used
on computing an initial factorization of the basis matrix.
A new version of the Schur-complement-based factorization
module was included in the package. Now it can be used along
with plain as well as with block-triangular LU-factorization.
Currently the following flags can be used to specify the type
of the basis matrix factorization (glp_bfcp.type):
GLP_BF_LUF + GLP_BF_FT LUF, Forrest-Tomlin update (default)
GLP_BF_LUF + GLP_BF_BG LUF, Schur complement, Bartels-Golub
update
GLP_BF_LUF + GLP_BF_GR LUF, Schur complement, Givens rotation
update
GLP_BF_BTF + GLP_BF_BG BTF, Schur complement, Bartels-Golub
update
GLP_BF_BTF + GLP_BF_GR BTF, Schur complement, Givens rotation
update
In case of GLP_BF_FT the update is applied to matrix U, while
in cases of GLP_BF_BG and GLP_BF_GR the update is applied to
the Schur complement.
Corresponding new options --luf and --btf were added to glpsol.
For more details please see a new edition of the GLPK reference
manual included in the distribution.
A minor bug (in reporting the mip solution status) was fixed.
A call to "iodbc-config --cflags" was added in configure.ac
to correctly detect iodbc flags.
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* Add recognition of explicit section headings indicated with *Heading*.
* Improve handling of tagged paragraphs when body is on a following line.
* Add escapes to adjust spacing of italic text at roman/italic boundaries.
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This is a bug-fix release.
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This release adds a minor fix for a rare memory leak and MinGW port fixes.
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Updated multimedia/dvdstyler to 2.7.1
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Changelog:
Version 2.7.1 <2014-03-07>
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* fixed title selection menu
* fixed burning from command line
* updated ffmpeg to version 2.1.4
Version 2.7 <2014-02-20>
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* better support of multiple titlesets
* added a possibility to add a chapter selection menu
* added the rectangle selection tool
* added possibility to align multiple buttons to left/right/top/bottom
* added slide properties dialog
* added a possibility to select a titleset to import from DVD
* changed to use mplex tool for menu multiplexing
* updated ffmpeg to version 2.1.3
Version 2.6.1 <2013-11-29>
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* fixed device enumeration on Windows
* updated some translations
* updated ffmpeg to version 2.1.1
Version 2.6 <2013-11-13>
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* added slideshow transitions
* loop slideshow audio
* added support of ffmpeg audio filters (see https://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-filters.html)
* added possibility to specify output directory
* added command line options "temp", "iso" and "device"
* added displaying of progress by loading files
* added printing of the title size information in log
* fixed handling of unicode filenames on Windows
* fixed upmix to 5.1
* fixed calculation of borders for keeping aspect ratio
* updated ffmpeg to version 2.0.1
Version 2.5.2 <2013-08-18>
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* added log file
* fixed loading of project with video buttons
Version 2.5.1 <2013-08-02>
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* updated ffmpeg to version 2.0
Version 2.5 <2013-07-12>
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* redesigned chapters and cell properties dialogs
* added frame spin controls
* added disc capacity "CD 700MB"
* added possibility to justify text left/right
* added support of video files without audio streams
* added support of SMPTE time codes in chapter list
* added possibility to set "default chapter length" to 0 to disable creation of chapters
* fixed rendering of video buttons
* fixed displaying of start and recording time
* updated ffmpeg to version 1.2
* added Spanish (Argentina) translation (thanks to Eduardo Quinteros)
* added Hungarian translation of DVDStyler Guide (thanks to Gábor Demecs)
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Changelog:
Version 1.2.1 <2013-10-16>
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* fixed loading images with relative path
Version 1.2 <2013-09-20>
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* added initial support of animations
* added support of mask for image element
* removed obsolete backends (libart and agg)
* removed svgui classes
Version 1.1.16 <2013-08-25>
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* rendering: added support of wxProgressDialog
Version 1.1.15 <2013-05-01>
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* fixed text rendering using PangaCairo
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Changelog:
0.46
- updated filedestination::open to take a permissions parameter
- added deployment projects for windows
- tweaked make.batch install target to install 32-bit files under
C:\Program Files (x86)
- wrapped waitpid() in process class
- added #define _WINSOCKAPI_ before windows.h includes to prevent
redefintion of winsock defs later
- fixed O_RDONLY detection on windows in file::openInternal
- fixed shared memory segment sizing error on windows
- fixed O_CREAT without O_EXCL bug on windows
- fixed backwards loaddependencies flag in dynamiclib for windows
- added file::eightDotThree
- added charstring::stripSet and updated charstring::strip to return
true/false if stripping occurred or not
- removed stubs for unimplemented classes
0.45
- got the directory class working on windows
- got the semaphoreset class working on windows
- implemented passwd/groupentry::getSid and an internal id-name-sid map
for windows
- removed meaningless groupentry::getPassword
- improved filesystem class implementation for Windows significantly
- added a test for the memorymap class
- got the memorymap class implementation working on Windows
- got the sharedmemory class working on windows
- added support for microseconds to the datetime class
- build-tweaks for mingw32
- added process::spawn that maps more cleanly on windows than fork/exec
- added thread class
- added send/receiveSocket methods to filedescriptor class for systems like
Windows that distinguish between sockets and other file descriptors
- improved file class implementation for Windows
- fixed a bug that caused all connect-with-timeout calls to fail
- fixed a bug that caused permissions::setFilePermissions to fail on
directories
0.44.1
- configure scripts attempts link for various _r functions now to catch
cases where they're defined in the headers but not present in the library
- tweaks for dlopen/dlsym on linux libc5
- reordered netinet/in.h and netinet/tcp.h includes for linux libc5
- configure script tweaks for OSR500
- extern "C" wrapper around sys/times.h for OSR500
- added xmldomnode::append/insertTag methods
0.44
- fixed inet_aton test to attempt link, not just compile
- fixed vsnprintf test to work on arm linux
- filedescriptor::printf now uses vdprintf, if available, if writes are not
being buffered, and vasprintf, if available, if writes are being buffered
- fixed a memory leak in filedescriptor::printf
- added multiarch detection
- applied Simon Martin's getenv-related patch to reset errno and allow
getenv to return NULL - fixed a situation where an infinte
loop could occur if getenv returned NULL and the most recent
error from another system call was EINTR
- added missing print() for const char *'s in linkedlistutils
- tweaks for OSR505
- a few xmlsax optimization fixes
- renamed *Data methods to *Value in linkedlist and dictionary classes
- removed print methods and unlikely-to-be-used static methods from
*entry classes
- refactored the static convenience methods of the *entry classes
- refactored xattr code a little to make it smaller
- removed static methods from filesystem class to make it smaller
- removed some static methods from file class to make it smaller
- removed the clientserverfactory class
- slight refactoring of linkedlist and dictionary classes
- various process class fixes for Windows
0.43
- added a workaround for platforms that don't support
blocking/non-blocking modes for sockets
- added *printf wrappers to charstring, filedescriptor and stringbuffer
classes
- added test/include for sys/signal.h for platforms that need it
- added support for uadmin with int vs. char 3rd argument
- added snooze and retry if fork fails with EAGAIN
- moved safePrint and printBits methods into the filedescriptor class
- added a test and handling for fsetxattr with non-const third parameter
- "hid openssl" by abstracting SSL types and moving includes into .cpp files
- fixed erroneous end-of-buffer address when creating a variablebufferis
with initial contents
- added option to disable string cache in xmldom class
- added "data" member to xmldomnode class for attaching app-specific data
- improved codetree speed
- fixed a "char" on ARM issue
- fixed a longstanding issue where variablebuffers could get extended
too much sometimes
- renamed system class to sys to avoid collisions
- added -Werror to configure-time tests for older systems where g++
doesn't return an error for an implicitly defined function
- removed the rudiments namespace for compatibility with older compilers
- replaced a bunch of unsigned long and long with [u]int(32|64)_t
- removed the timezonefile class
- renamed mutex class to threadmutex to avoid collisions
- wrapped setsid() function
- refactored and simplified dictionary and linkedlist classes
- if thread detection fails it just disables threads now rather than
erroring out
- thread support is displayed in configure summary
- refactored xmldomnnode::print() methods, added one to write to
a filedescriptor
- renamed memorypool methods malloc, calloc and free to allocate,
allocateAndClear and deallocate to avoid collisions on
platforms that define malloc and calloc using macros
- fixed lots of cases where const char *'s were being deleted
- renamed *serversocket to *socketserver
- renamed *clientsocket to *socketclient
- added 64-bit build support for Windows
- refactored daemonprocess class and moved its methods into the process class
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The library allows a process to change its title (as displayed by
system tools such as ps and top).
Changing the title is mostly useful in multi-process systems, for
example when a master process is forked: changing the children's
title allows to identify the task each process is busy with. The
technique is used by PostgreSQL and the OpenSSH Server for example.
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Changes in 1.1.18:
- Fixed bug of metadata unpreserved on empty files compress (bug #1011021)
Changes in 1.1.17:
- Fixed refusal to write to stdout on -dc from stdin (bug #886628)
- Fixed occasional failure on decompress with --ignore-trailing-garbage=1
with multiple bad blocks in the archive (bug #886625)
Changes in 1.1.16:
- Fixed bug - deadlock due to unsynchronized broadcasts (bug #876686)
- Prevent deletion of input files on error (bug #874543)
- Document how to compress/decompress from standard input (bug #820525)
- Added more detailed kernel error messages (bug #874605)
- Fixes for error handling in muliti-file processing (bug #883782)
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unwanted builtin one.
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I'm happy to announce xtrans-1.3.4
Hans de Goede (2):
configure: Also add -D_DEFAULT_SOURCE to .pc cflags to shut up glibc warnings
xtrans 1.3.4
Mark Kettenis (1):
Increase UNIX socket buffer size
Thomas Klausner (2):
Cast ctype(3) function arguments to unsigned char.
Add missing headers for free() and strlen().
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databases/mysql55; databases/mysql56; Added graphics/SDL2_image
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Functionality Added or Changed
Incompatible Change: The AES_ENCRYPT() and AES_DECRYPT() functions now permit control of the block encryption mode and take an optional initialization vector argument:
The new block_encryption_mode system variable controls the mode for block-based encryption algorithms. Its default value is aes-128-ecb, which signifies encryption using a key length of 128 bits and ECB mode.
An optional init_vector argument provides an initialization vector for encryption modes that require it:
AES_ENCRYPT(str,key_str[,init_vector])
AES_DECRYPT(crypt_str,key_str[,init_vector])
A random string of bytes to use for the initialization vector can be produced by calling the new RANDOM_BYTES() function.
For more information, see Encryption and Compression Functions.
These changes make statements that use AES_ENCRYPT() or AES_DECRYPT() unsafe for statement-based replication and they cannot be stored in the query cache. Queries that use RANDOM_BYTES() are unsafe for statement-based replication and cannot be stored in the query cache.
Incompatible Change: The ERROR_FOR_DIVISION_BY_ZERO, NO_ZERO_DATE, and NO_ZERO_IN_DATE SQL modes now are deprecated and setting the sql_mode value to include any of them generates a warning. In MySQL 5.7, these modes do nothing. Instead, their effects are included in the effects of strict SQL mode (STRICT_ALL_TABLES or STRICT_TRANS_TABLES). The motivation for the change in MySQL 5.7 is to reduce the number of SQL modes with an effect dependent on strict mode and make them part of strict mode itself.
To make advance preparation for an upgrade to MySQL 5.7, see SQL Mode Changes in MySQL 5.7. That discussion provides guidelines to assess whether your applications will be affected by the SQL mode changes in MySQL 5.7.
InnoDB: MySQL now supports rebuilding regular and partitioned InnoDB tables using online DDL (ALGORITHM=INPLACE) for the following operations:
OPTIMIZE TABLE
ALTER TABLE ... FORCE
ALTER TABLE ... ENGINE=INNODB (when run on an InnoDB table)
Online DDL support reduces table rebuild time and permits concurrent DML, which helps reduce user application downtime. For additional information, see Overview of Online DDL.
On Solaris, mysql_config --libs now includes -R/path/to/library so that libraries can be found at runtime.
mysql_install_db provides a more informative diagnostic message when required Perl modules are missing.
The IGNORE clause for ALTER TABLE is now deprecated and will be removed in a future version of MySQL. ALTER IGNORE TABLE causes problems for replication, prevents online ALTER TABLE for unique index creation, and causes problems with foreign keys (rows removed in the parent table).
Bugs Fixed
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