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New in v0.4.10 (2008/03/27):
bug #22728: FTP backend fails on empty directory
patch #6374: Duplicity --tempdir patch documentation.
patch #6375: Duplicity reports the epoch for a nonexistant last full backup date
patch #6380: add additional named logging levels
patch #6389: Possible Fix for pagefile.sys on Win32 systems
patch #6403: Restore by overwriting files/directories by using --force option
patch #6449: add additional debug level logging
patch #6453: handle absolute urls in webdav backend
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Version 0.1.3 (2008-03-23)
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* Huge improvement to the quality of conversion with the
SRC_SINC_MEDIUM_QUALITY and SRC_SINC_BEST_QUALITY converters.
* Minor bug fixes.
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- assume that Python 2.4 and 2.5 are compatible and allow checking for
fallout.
- remove PYTHON_VERSIONS_COMPATIBLE that are obsoleted by the 2.3+
default. Modify the others to deal with the removals.
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what kind of lossage occurs before the next release branch, and this is
the best way to do it.
NOTE: The X server should probably be upgraded to the 1.4 branch now,
as the current (1.3.0.0) server uses Mesa 6.5.3 (a development release
whose time has long since passed).
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- Supports DESTDIR
- Accept Python 2.5
No ChangeLog, but it adds three new modules:
SCREEN: This implements a virtual screen
ANSI: This implements an ANSI terminal emulator as a subclass of screen
FSM: This module implements a Finite State Machine (FSM)
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- Accept Python 2.5
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called in the x86/x86_64 assembler dispatch routine to __thr_getspecific to
avoid an unresolved symbol error from ld at link-time.
This is a weak alias in libc and a strong alias in libpthread, so
everything should work fine. This could probably be fixed in a better way,
but for now, I think "it works" is a plus.
Bump rev.
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/etc/openssl only if USE_BUILTIN.openssl is "yes".
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- Supports DESTDIR
- Accept Python 2.5
News:
* supplying reply_handler but not error_handler raises
MissingReplyHandlerException instead of MissingErrorHandlerException,
and vice versa (fd.o #12304, patch from Rene Neumann)
* Using non-recursive make for dbus/ directory should fix builds in some
environments (fd.o #12741)
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Add a function to turn struct url back into a string.
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- supports DESTDIR
- Accept Python 2.5
ChangeLog:
2007-11-25 Bob Halley <halley@dnspython.org
* dns/query.py (_wait_for): if select() raises an exception due to
EINTR, we should just select() again.
2007-06-13 Bob Halley <halley@dnspython.org>
* dns/inet.py: Added is_multicast().
* dns/query.py (udp): If the queried address is a multicast address, then
don't check that the address of the response is the same as the address
queried.
2007-05-24 Bob Halley <halley@dnspython.org>
* dns/rdtypes/IN/NAPTR.py: NAPTR comparisons didn't compare the
preference field due to a typo.
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pkgsrc:
- Fix acceptable python versions
- Supports DESTDIR
From ChangeLog: Added James Bowes' SSL patch to use M2Crypto when available.
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Accept Python 2.5.
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0.9.6.4
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Enhancements:
- Functions declared with_gil and external functions declared nogil
are now allowed to have Python arguments and return types.
0.9.6.3
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Enhancements:
- C API now only uses a single name in the module namespace
instead of one for each exported C function. [Stefan Behnel]
- Multiple declarations with the same visibility and api options
can now be grouped into a 'cdef' block.
- The 'api' keyword can now be used on extension types to cause
generation of an api.h file when there are no exported C functions.
- Added a getattr3() builtin for the three-argument form of getattr.
0.9.6
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New Features:
- Top-level C functions defined in one module can now be used in
another via cimport, and a C API can be produced to allow them
to be used from C code without linking to the extension module.
See "Interfacing with External C Code" and "Sharing Declarations
between Pyrex Modules" in the Language Overview. [Stefan Behnel]
- Facilities added for releasing the GIL around a section of code
and acquiring it on entry to a C function. See "Acquiring and
Releasing the GIL under "Interfacing with External C Code" in
the Language Overview. [Ulisses Furquim, Stefan Behnel]
- Some conditional compilation facilities have been added. See
"Conditional Compilation" under "Language Basics" in the
Language Overview. [Sam Rushing]
Language Changes:
- The __new__ special method of extension types is being renamed
to "__cinit__". For now, you will get a warning whenever you
declare a __new__ method for an extension type, and it will
automatically be renamed to __cinit__ for you. In the next
release, the warning will become an error and no renaming will
occur. In some later release, the __new__ method may be
re-introduced with different semantics. It is recommended that
you begin updating your sources now to use __cinit__.
- A 'raise' statement with no arguments (i.e. to re-raise the
last exception caught) is now required to be lexically within
the 'except' clause which caught the exception. This change was
necessary to efficiently support preserving the exception if an
intervening call raises and catches a different exception.
- The following new reserved words have been added:
with, DEF, IF, ELIF, ELSE
Enhancements:
- Calls to many of the builtin functions are now compiled as
direct calls to Python/C API routines.
- A C type explicitly declared as 'signed' is represented as
such in the generated code, to acommodate platforms where
'char' is unsigned by default. [Francesc Altet]
- Python function can now have an argument of type "unsigned
char". [Alexander Belchenko]
- A new Pyrex.Distutils implementation has been added, which
exports an Extension type supporting the following options:
pyrex_include_dirs - list of dirs to search for Pyrex header files
pyrex_create_listing_file - bool - write errs to listing file
pyrex_cplus - bool - generate C++ code
pyrex_c_in_temp - bool - put generated C files in temp dir
pyrex_gen_pxi - bool - generate .pxi file for public declarations
[Contributed by Billie G. Allie]
- Assert statements can be compiled out by arranging for
PYREX_WITHOUT_ASSERTIONS to be #defined at C compilation time.
[Contributed by Stefan Behnel]
- Support for __index__ slot added to extension types.
[William Stein]
- Exception types now properly checked according to pre or post
2.5 rules as appropriate.
- Py_ssize_t support added. [Stefan Behnel]
- Windows __stdcall and __decl qualifiers now supported.
[Suggested by Eric Devolder]
- Keyword-only argument support added. [Suggested by Stefan Behnel]
- An 'include' statement can now appear anywhere that another kind
of statement or declaration can appear, instead of being restricted
to the top level. [Caio Marcelo]
- Unnecessary PyErr_Occurred() call to check result of
PyString_AsString() no longer made.
- Complicated C types are displayed more readably in error messages.
Modifications:
- A Python function argument declared as "char" or "unsigned
char" now expects a Python integer rather than a string of
length 1, for consistency with the way automatic conversions
are done elsewhere.
- Support for string and tuple exceptions dropped.
0.9.5.1
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Modifications:
- NULL in Pyrex source now translated into NULL instead of 0
in C code, to allow for the possibility of calling something
not defined with a prototype in an external header. [Adapted Cat]
0.9.5
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Enhancements:
- Exception return values may now be specified by arbitrary
constant expressions of appropriate type, not just literals.
[Stefan Behnel]
- Redundant type check now omitted when passing a literal None
to a function expecting an extension type. [Patch by Sam Rushing]
- New-style classes now allowed as exceptions for compatibility
with Python 2.5 (inheritance from BaseException not currently
checked). [Stefan Behnel]
- Sequence unpacking is now done using the iterator protocol
instead of indexing.
- Allocation of an empty tuple is avoided when making a
Python call with no arguments. [Stefan Behnel]
- Most warnings about unused variables and labels have been
eliminated.
- Support for running the test suite on Linux added but not
yet fully tested. [Based in part on patch by Eric Wald].
- Makefile included for compiling the patched Carbon File module
used by the MacOSX test code.
Modifications:
- Type rules for enums tightened for compatibility with C++.
- Direct assignment from float to int disallowed to prevent
C++ compilation warnings.
- Hex literals left as hex in C code to avoid warnings from
the C compiler about decimal constants becoming unsigned.
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New in this release: OSX/Intel and Python 2.5 support.
While here, add DESTDIR support.
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- python 2.0
- python 2.2
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Updated devel/scmgit-base to 1.5.5.1 [bjs 2008-04-25]
Updated devel/scmgit-docs to 1.5.5.1 [bjs 2008-04-25]
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GIT v1.5.5.1 Release Notes
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Fixes since v1.5.5
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* "git archive --prefix=$path/" mishandled gitattributes.
* "git fetch -v" that fetches into FETCH_HEAD did not report the summary
the same way as done for updating the tracking refs.
* "git svn" misbehaved when the configuration file customized the "git
log" output format using format.pretty.
* "git submodule status" leaked an unnecessary error message.
* "git log --date-order --topo-order" did not override the earlier
date-order with topo-order as expected.
* "git bisect good $this" did not check the validity of the revision
given properly.
* "url.<there>.insteadOf" did not work correctly.
* "git clean" ran inside subdirectory behaved as if the directory was
explicitly specified for removal by the end user from the top level.
* "git bisect" from a detached head leaked an unnecessary error message.
* "git bisect good $a $b" when $a is Ok but $b is bogus should have
atomically failed before marking $a as good.
* "git fmt-merge-msg" did not clean up leading empty lines from commit
log messages like "git log" family does.
* "git am" recorded a commit with empty Subject: line without
complaining.
* when given a commit log message whose first paragraph consists of
multiple lines, "git rebase" squashed it into a single line.
* "git remote add $bogus_name $url" did not complain properly.
* Also comes with various documentation updates.
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terms of file structure. Also add DESTDIR support.
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so that packages that require it must specify so explicitly.
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Make function naming consistent before external code depend on it.
Update man page.
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+ndesk-dbus-glib
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releases is enough" rule of thumb. (python 2.3 was released 5 years ago.)
Keep python 1.5 and 2.1 though, because there are a handful of packages
that still need them.
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DC# is a file sharing client for the Direct Connect protocol, which allows
you to connect to hubs to chat and share files.
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This module provides GLib integration for sysutils/ndesk-dbus
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