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This is a PHP 4 compatible SQLite 2.x module (the same module comes bundled
with PHP 5 and is available as databases/php5-sqlite).
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detect and add "-ldl" (on systems that need it) by itself during the
build. This addresses pkg/31171.
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added dependancies on libart2 gtk2
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regenerate buildlink3
approved by wiz@
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error noticed by Bernd Ernesti); require libgsf-1.12
-add patch for pcre security issues, from Adrian Portelli
bump PKGREVISION
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devel/p5-subversion devel/subversion
devel/py-subversion devel/subversion-base
devel/ruby-subversion www/ap2-subversion
Update approved by package maintainer epg@NetBSD.org. Changes from
version 1.2.1 include:
Version 1.2.3
(19 August 2005, from /branches/1.2.x)
http://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/tags/1.2.3
User-visible-changes:
- Client:
* fixed: 'svn status -u' fails against pre-1.2 mod_dav_svn (r15359, r15423)
* fixed: 'svn export' segfault (r15516)
* fixed: 'svn merge' memory leak (r15233)
* fixed: horrible rename-tracing performance against 1.0 servers (r15315)
* fixed: 'svn cat' over file:// -- small leak (r15253)
* fixed: crash with "svn lock" and authentication (r15703)
* improvements to 'svnmerge' utility (r14008,-458,-587,-632, r15329,-340)
* translation updates for French, German, Polish, Norwegian, Swedish,
Korean
- Server:
* fixed: mod_authz_svn being overly restrictive (r15463)
* fixed: fsfs directory caching bug (r15705, r15742)
- Both:
* fixed: crash when >50 options passed to any commandline app (r15251)
* fixed: memory leak in character translation handle caching (r15379,-398)
Developer-visible-changes:
* fixed: crash when calling svn_client_(un)lock with no targets (r15734)
* rhel-4 RPM bugfix for python bindings (r15616)
* missing #include in SWIG bindings (r15683)
* javahl bindings:
- fixed: JNI library loading bug (r15552)
- fixed: JNI stack-name cut and paste error (r15337)
- fixed: crash when revisions have no dates (r15737)
* perl bindings:
- now compatible with SWIG 1.3.25 (r15248)
- allow SVN::Pool to be used as pool parameter (r15450)
- make SVN::Delta::Editor friendlier for debugging (r15609)
- fixed: wrap svn_ra_stat properly (r15713)
- fixed: bug in SVN::Core::Stream's read function (r15698, r15700)
* ruby bindings:
- now compatible with SWIG 1.3.25 (r14980, r15361)
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* Bug fixes
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* Don't crash if no certificate is sent by the remote side
and -skip-certificate-check has been given.
* Avoid duplicate error messages.
* Disable libgcrypt secure memory warning.
* security.debian.rb: better when disconnected.
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Took some time to do this release, and the fixes are numerous, an
upgrade is highly recommended. Major changes include an increased
header limit, which fixes inter-operation with some versions of lynx;
a fix for a crash when trying to access user pages of people who do
not actually exist (ie, /~badusername).
On the new features front, the -U option now accepts usernames too,
not just user ids.
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* Bug fixes
Pkgsrc:
* Use Xaw3d from now on (which is the recommended way)
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Patches taken from darwinports (thanks toby)
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http://www.kde.org/info/security/advisory-20050905-1.txt
Also fix lock directory on BSD's and Solaris to something that
actually exists. Bump PKGREVISION.
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correctly. With the -r option, the order of directories is now
depth-first.
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[use the changes-entry target! :)]
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No pkgrevision bumps needed.
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doc directory for installation.
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and MAKE_DIRS:
* There is no need to set PKG_SYSCONFDIR as the concept is quite
meaningless for PHP applications. Simply copy the CONF_FILES
from the examples directory into ${PREFIX}/share/phppgadmin/conf.
* Use REQD_DIRS instead of MAKE_DIRS since these directories are
under ${PREFIX} and we want to always create/remove these
directories regardless of the value of PKG_CONFIG.
Bump the PKGREVISION to 1 due to changes in the +INSTALL and +DEINSTALL
scripts.
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not just on Solaris, Linux, and NetBSD. Bump the PKGREVISION to 3.
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commit. Thanks to Matthew Luckie who notified me via private mail.
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If i understand the code correctly a message is send with a 4 byte length in
front of a block of data. If the data length was less than 80 a stack reserved
memory block was used to avoid over-malloc'ing for small pieces. This block was
declared 80 bytes long... so it would overflow if messages of aprox. 80 bytes
were sent for the length bytes were not accounted for. Claimed more for
certain.
With this small fix the repeated crashes that i experienced are gone. Author
has been notified of the possible problem.
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ChangeLog:
* Fix for PHP 4.4.0's new strict references
* Small improvement to Opera browser detection in the tree
* Fix listing of opaque functions in 7.2
* Fix listing of opclasses and functions pre 7.3
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*** Improve the handling of localwords on large regions.
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Changes from 3.1.4 to 3.1.5
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1. The random() suite has been updated to a current FreeBSD version, which
works on systems with > 32-bit ints.
2. A new option, `--exec' has been added. It's like -f but ends option
processing. It also disables `x=y' variable assignments, but not -v.
It's needed mainly for CGI scripts, so that source code can't be
passed in as part of the URL.
3. dfa.[ch] have been synced with GNU grep development. This also fixes
multiple regex matching problems in multibyte locales.
4. Updated to Automake 1.9.5.
5. Updated to Bison 2.0.
6. The getopt* and regex* files were synchronized with current GLIBC CVS.
See the ChangeLog for the versions and minor edits made.
7. `configure --disable-nls' now disables just gawk's own translations.
Gawk continues to work with the locale's numeric formatting. This
includes a bug fix in handling the printf ' flag (e.g., %'d).
8. Gawk is now multibyte aware. This means that index(), length(),
substr() and match() all work in terms of characters, not bytes.
9. Gawk is now smarter about parsing numeric constants in corner cases.
11. Not closing open redirections no longer causes gawk to exit non-zero.
10. The VMS port has been updated.
11. Changes from Andrew Schorr at the xmlgawk project to provide for
open hooks from extensions are now included. This will let the
xmlgawk extension work in the standard gawk.
12. Updated to gettext 0.14.4. Gawk no longer includes its own copy
of the gettext `intl' library, following current GNU practice to
rely on there being an external version thereof.
13. A regexp of the form `//' will now generate a warning that it
is not a C++ comment from --lint (awk.y).
14. The ^ and ^= operators with an integer exponent now use Exponentiation
by Squaring. This simultaneously fixes a problem with ^= and a negative
integer exponent.
15. length(array) now returns the number of elements in the array. This is
is a non-standard extension that will fail in POSIX mode.
16. Carriage return characters are now ignored in program source code.
17. Four new translations added.
18. Various minor bugs fixed. See the ChangeLog for the details.
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* Wget 1.10.1 is a bugfix release with no user-visible changes.
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Changes in 0.9.4 (Aug 30, 2005)
- Fixed major bug that prevented pbzip2 from uncompressing files
created with a BWT block size other than default 900k (oops!)
- Fixed some bugs in the command line parser
- Code cleanup
- Updated RPM spec to match Fedora Extras policy
Changes in 0.9.3 (Aug 22, 2005)
- Added sanity check to ensure integers are the size we expect
- Ported code to compile under MinGW in Windows
- Small code cleanup
- Added ChangeLog
- Added man page
- Added AUTHORS file
- Renamed LICENCE.txt to COPYING
- Renamed README.txt to README
- Updated RPM spec file in preparation for inclusion into Fedora Extras
- Moved ChangeLog info from pbzip2.cpp into this file
- Removed extra spaces/tabs in pbzip2.cpp
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Version 6.3 15-Aug-05
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1. The file libpcre.pc.in did not have general read permission in the tarball.
2. There were some problems when building without C++ support:
(a) If C++ support was not built, "make install" and "make test" still
tried to test it.
(b) There were problems when the value of CXX was explicitly set. Some
changes have been made to try to fix these, and ...
(c) --disable-cpp can now be used to explicitly disable C++ support.
(d) The use of @CPP_OBJ@ directly caused a blank line preceded by a
backslash in a target when C++ was disabled. This confuses some
versions of "make", apparently. Using an intermediate variable solves
this. (Same for CPP_LOBJ.)
3. $(LINK_FOR_BUILD) now includes $(CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD) and $(LINK)
(non-Windows) now includes $(CFLAGS) because these flags are sometimes
necessary on certain architectures.
4. Added a setting of -export-symbols-regex to the link command to remove
those symbols that are exported in the C sense, but actually are local
within the library, and not documented. Their names all begin with
"_pcre_". This is not a perfect job, because (a) we have to except some
symbols that pcretest ("illegally") uses, and (b) the facility isn't always
available (and never for static libraries). I have made a note to try to
find a way round (a) in the future.
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mostly lists of something, their name should be a plural form. There are
many exceptions to this rule, mostly because of backwards compatibility.
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