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https://opensource.org/licenses/IPL-1.0
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v0.14.7
This is a minor release recommended for all users.
Improvements in this release include faster (i.e., less CPU intensive)
hashing on some Intel and ARM64 CPU:s, a more refined dark theme,
CORS headers in the API, and an updated set of default discovery
servers.
Resolved issues since v0.14.6:
#3596: Deadlock no longer occurs on device removal
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The LICENSE tag is correct.
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switch the use of nops (most likely used to eliminate hazards too) to
ehb/ssnop. nop doesn't eliminate hazards on a superscalar MIPS CPU.
probably helps the report of vague problems on loongson2f.
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comment for the patch.
note: the choice of o32 for this package is questionable, and defaulting
to n32 on gcc/config.gcc instead is probably the right thing, this package
won't run on platforms that use o32, and the n32 linker can't handle the
o32 objects apparently - it dies with "not enough GOT space for local GOT
entries" (PR toolchain/51521).
defaulting to n32 will allow deleting this patch, but I won't make the
transition because I can't get further in the build and hit a compile
assertion about MTYPE not matching CEXT (double float in my case), similar
to GCC bug #20633.
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fixes build for 32bit when passing USE_64 (which is questionable)...
in pkgsrc we declare all mips64* platforms as 64bit, and use USE_64.
However, netbsd/mips64 is using a 32bit ABI, so it is akin to passing
USE_64=1 for 32bit.
perhaps not declaring it a 64bit platform is correct, but this package
is one of the only few using this logic, and it's unfeasible to have
correct logic for 32bit/64bit.
this package has considerably more logic for USE_64 than for USE_NSS_64,
so to avoid inadvertent damage to other platforms, retain the USE_64=1
logic.
feel free to object to this option in the discussion on tech-pkg.
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This is a regularly-scheduled bugfix release.
annotate: correct output in some merge cases (issue5360)
crecord: properly handle files with No newline at eof (issue5268)
grep: rewrite help to better document current (confusing) behavior
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Asio 1.10.8
* Added compatibility with OpenSSL 1.1.0.
* Fixed out-of-bounds iterator use in `asio::connect()` when the
`connect_condition` returns an end iterator.
* Added a workaround for a move detection problem on MSVC 2015 Update 2.
* Changed a workaround that was previously added for broken Windows firewalls
to only bind to 127.0.0.1 if `getsockname` reports 0.0.0.0.
* Added call to `SSL_COMP_free_compression_methods` to fix two memory leaks
reported at shutdown, for OpenSSL versions >= 1.0.2 and < 1.1.0.
* Fixed `use_future` compile error encountered on some standard library
implementations, by changing `std::allocator<void>` use to a non-void
template parameter.
* Enabled use of native `getaddrinfo` by default on Apple OSes, rather than
emulation in terms of `getipnodebyname`.
Asio 1.10.7
* Added support for Windows 8.1 Store apps.
* Fixed macro multiple definition error on Microsoft Visual Studio 2015.
* Changed Asio's SSL wrapper to respect OpenSSL's `OPENSSL_NO_SSL3` feature
test `#define`.
* Changed Asio's SSL wrapper to use OpenSSL's new `SSL_CTX_clear_chain_certs`
function, if available.
* Suppressed a clang 3.6+ warning about unused typedefs.
* Regenerated certificates used by SSL examples.
* Fixed buffer sizes passed to `strncat` in the `getaddrinfo` emulation and in
the SSL wrapper's password handling.
* Changed Windows backend to use non-macro `CreateEventW` rather than
`CreateEvent`.
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pass optimizing flags (like default netbsd setup), just act as if
we passed --disable-asm, as opposed to passing it for netbsd/arm.
- now other operating systems that don't optimize won't fail here.
- if someone does pass optimization, he benefits from it
- I don't have to define another case in the Makefile for MIPS
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meld-3.16.3, mpfr-3.1.5, neon-0.30.2, nettle-3.3,
p5-DateTime-TimeZone-2.05, p5-Module-Signature-0.81,
p5-Scalar-List-Utils-1.46, py-cryptography-1.5.2, py-foolscap-0.12.4,
py-hypothesis-3.5.2, py-mercurial-3.9.2, py-radare2-0.10.6,
py-setuptools-28.1.0, py-test-3.0.3, py-vdirsyncer-0.13.1,
radare2-0.10.6, x264-devel-20161001, xterm-326.
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2.10.2 (2016-08-28)
Fix crash when opening panels on some versions of PyQt. [qt] #456
Fix misalignment of bold figures in networth/profit sheets. [cocoa] #459
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Based on version 2016g of the IANA Time Zone Database
(https://mm.icann.org/pipermail/tz-announce/2016-September/000041.html).
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Added filesystems/fuse-darling-dmg version 20160310
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This project allows ordinary users to directly mount OS X disk images under
Linux via FUSE. darling-dmg is part of Darling - http://www.darlinghq.org
Without darling-dmg, the only way to do this would be to manually extract
the DMG file, become root and mount the HFS+ filesystem as root. This is slow,
wasteful and may even crash your system. The project's author has seen the
Linux HFS+ implementation cause kernel crashes.
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Mac OS X v10.5 (Leopard) introduced the concept of sparse-bundle disk images,
where the data is stored as a collection of small, fixed-size band-files
instead of as a single monolithic file. This allows for more efficient
backups of the disk image, as only the changed bands need to be stored.
One common source of sparse-bundles is Mac OS' backup utility, Time Machine,
which stores the backup data within a sparse-bundle image on the chosen
backup volume.
This software package implements a FUSE virtual filesystem for read-only
access to the sparse-bundle, as if it was a single monolithic image.
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Bump PKGREVISION
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Changelog:
** MELPA install
** Support Emacs 25
*** Add skk-help-make-usage as wrapper macro
** Development environment
*** Converted from CVS to Git
*** Add test and uninstall target to Makefile and make.bat
** Documentation
*** Rename READMEs/REAME to README.md
*** Convert READMEs/* to UTF-8
*** Generation of PDF file from skk.texi
**** Convert skk.texi to UTF-8
**** Create makepdf.bat and makepdf.sh scripts to PDF generation
** Add prefix ccc- to ccc.el functions etc.
** Remove queue-m.el, use cons() instead
** Remove skk-annotation-browser-function variable
** Add keyboard type nicola-colemak and omelet-colemak
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New XMPP Extension support
- Support for XEP-0355 - Namespace Delegation
- Support for XEP-0356 - Privileged Entity
Elixir support
- Support for Elixir-based configuration files
MUC/Sub
- Add a new request to list MUC room subscribers
- Link MUC subscription to bare JID
- New commands unsubscribe_room and unsubscribe_room for MUC
subscriptions management through API
- Fix nick-to-jid mapping for MUC subscribers
- Fix subscribed rooms list retrieval
- Fix message routing from subscribers
- Do not update muc_online_users table on MUC/Sub operations
MUC
- Support multiple JIDs in room invitations
- Create room on configuration request as per XEP-0045, 10.1.3
PubSub
- Add SQL support for microblogging node plugin
- Fix publish with subscriber publish model and SQL backend
- node_mb: Call node_pep instead of node_hometree
Stream Management
- New Stream Management option: ack_timeout
- Fix Stream Management feature for the websocket connections
- Cancel timer when waiting for resumption
MAM and Offline
- Don't store messages of type "headline"
- Simplify "assume_mam_usage" option
- Honor hint for any non-"error" message
- Store announcements for offline users
Database
- Session backend: fix clean Redis table
- mod_shared_roster: Support SQL backend
ejabberdctcl admin tool
- ejabberdctl: do not force access rules check on register command
- ejabberdctl: do not force command line to pass a credential
- New commands unsubscribe_room and unsubscribe_room for MUC
subscriptions management
- New command create_room_with_opts to create room with custom
config
ejabberd API
- New commands unsubscribe_room and unsubscribe_room for MUC
subscriptions management
- New command create_room_with_opts to create room with custom
config
- Add X-Admin and basic auth header to CORS allowed headers in
http_api
- Properly process OPTIONS header in http_api for all paths
- Expand parsing of JSON input to be able to handle update_roster
command
- Provide proper args_desc in oauth_issue_token command
Developer features: ejabberd Hooks
- Add hooks c2s_session_pending, c2s_session_resumed,
store_offline_message, store_mam_message
- Add CSI user's JID argument to csi_filter_stanza and
csi_flush_queue hooks
- Add functions to get/set some c2s #state elements from external
modules
- mod_client_state: Let other modules filter stanzas
- rework c2s API to simplify push modules integration
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Some highlights of the release are:
- erts: Improved dirty scheduler support. A purge of a module will
- not have to wait for completion of all ongoing dirty NIF calls.
- erts: Improved accuracy of timeouts on MacOS X.
- kernel: Add net_kernel:setopts/2 and net_kernel:getopts/2 to
- control options for distribution sockets in runtime.
- asn1: Compiling multiple ASN.1 modules in the same directory with
- parallel make (make -j) should now be safe.
- httpd: support for PUT and DELETE in mod_esi
- ~30 contributions since 19.0
You can find the Release Notes with more detailed info at
http://www.erlang.org/download/otp_src_19.1.readme
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mongo-c-driver 1.4.2
- Fixes bugs in "minPoolSize" logic, see CDRIVER-1558 for details.
mongo-c-driver 1.4.1
- mongoc_client_get_server_descriptions could return a list
including NULLs
- Tailable cursors on MongoDB 3.2 only worked with
MONGOC_QUERY_AWAIT_DATA
- Spurious warnings with MONGOC_DISABLE_SHM
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libbson 1.4.2
- No change since 1.4.1; released to keep pace with libmongoc's
version.
libbson 1.4.1
- This release improves the HTML documentation's Makefile.
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- Add a new tls-protos configuration option for specifying the
permitted TLS/SSL protocols. This new option supersedes settings
ssl and tls which are now deprecated and will be kept for
backwards compatibility.
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Incompatible Changes
====================
None.
Normal Changes
==============
- New option 'pane-border-status' to add text in the pane borders.
- Support for hooks on commands: 'after' and 'before' hooks.
- 'source-file' understands '-q' to suppress errors for
nonexistent files.
- Lots of UTF8 improvements, especially on MacOS.
- 'window-status-separator' understands #[] expansions.
- 'split-window' understands '-f' for performing a full-width
split.
- Allow report count to be specified when using 'bind-key -R'.
- 'set -a' for appending to user options (@foo) is now supported.
- 'display-panes' can now accept a command to run, rather than
always
selecting the pane.
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Changelog not available, notable changes from the commit log:
- Fix a bug where invalid LZW data could cause out of bounds
access.
- Permit named pipes as input
- Fix bug in directory traversal
- Add warning for a zip file entry 4 GiB or larger
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bug was fixed, but gcc 5.0 is explicitly required by the package.
see scripts/genie.lua. It also mentions GCC 5.2 being problematic
in the same file.
given that nobody has tested it for <5.3, leave it at 5.3 required.
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