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fixing bug 697799: have .rsdparams check its parameters.
Bump PKGREVISION.
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Upstream changes:
2017-11-11 7.0.7-11 Cristy <quetzlzacatenango@image...>
* Release ImageMagick version 7.0.7-11, GIT revision 21635:0447c6b46:20171111.
2017-11-05 7.0.7-10 Cristy <quetzlzacatenango@image...>
* Release ImageMagick version 7.0.7-10, GIT revision 21612:36e2aabfd:20171105.
2017-11-03 7.0.7-10 Dirk Lemstra <dirk@lem.....org>
* Fixed a problem with resource bookkeeping in AcquireMatrixInfo().
2017-10-30 7.0.7-9 Cristy <quetzlzacatenango@image...>
* Release ImageMagick version 7.0.7-9, GIT revision 21580:2682a311e:20171031.
2017-10-20 7.0.7-9 Cristy <quetzlzacatenango@image...>
* Encode JSON control characters (reference
https://github.com/ImageMagick/ImageMagick/issues/848).
2017-10-27 7.0.7-9 Dirk Lemstra <dirk@lem.....org>
* Added support for reading mipmaps in dds images (reference
https://github.com/ImageMagick/ImageMagick/issues/845).
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version 0.98: Wed 8 Nov 10:38:35 CET 2017
Improvements:
- warn about the dwimmery of the code
rt.cpan.org#114021 [David Schmidt, Slaven Rezic]
- typo
rt.cpan.org#114211 [Gregor Herrmann, Debian]
- remove dependency on File::Slurp::Tiny, never used it
rt.cpan.org#123537 [Dan Book]
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1.09 Thu 9 Nov 18:07:44 CET 2017
- feature: $NoUnableToUnpackWarnings global variable to disable printing a message
when unpack() doesn't know how to unpack the next layer, and
$NoModuleNotFoundWarnings does the same when not able to load a module
for a next layer. See SYNOPSIS for usage.
See original request on CPAN RT#123570.
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Version 1.29 - 09 Aug 2017
* Important: Fixed a bug that caused .mo files with a revision number
of 0.1 not to be loaded (see https://github.com/gflohr/libintl-perl/issues/1)
* New bug tracker address is https://github.com/gflohr/libintl-perl/issues
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version 0.98: Wed 8 Nov 09:46:42 CET 2017
Improvements:
- altered documentation style
- class detection typo
rt.cpan.org#123553 [Randy Diffenderfer]
- require perl 5.10
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version 3.003: Wed 8 Nov 13:02:24 CET 2017
Fixes:
- incorrect use of reftype. rt.cpan.org#121244 [Matthew Darwin]
- missing 'use warnings' in ::Build
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version 2.14: Wed 8 Nov 17:45:22 CET 2017
Fixes:
- MojoX should not die on missing types.
rt.cpan.org#123298 [Dmitry Latin]
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1.38, 2017-11-11
* Add test_cover and release targets
1.37, 2017-11-11
* Test fixes for -Ddefault_inc_excludes_dot, RT #120540
* Skip failing threads test <= 5.10.0
* Add CI hooks
1.36, 2017-11-10
* Davem fixed get-magic for the new arguments, fixing NetHack-Item
L<[perl #132152]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=132152>.
See L<[cpan #123582]|https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=123582>
* Stabilize F<t/misc/kwalitee.t> test
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2.3 Fri 10 Nov 2017 18:26:29 GMT
- Make tests work with -Ddefault_inc_excludes_dot
https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=120421
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## [1.003] - 2017-11-10
### Added
- Added a license file.
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4.001_001 Mon Feb 6 11:13:40 CEST 2017
* Sereal v4 release with Zstandard compression support
https://github.com/facebook/zstd
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4.001_001 Mon Feb 6 11:13:40 CEST 2017
* Sereal v4 release with Zstandard compression support
https://github.com/facebook/zstd
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+ aria2-1.33.1, calibre-3.12, fossil-2.4, hiawatha-10.7,
libgphoto2-2.5.15, libressl-2.6.3, lighttpd-1.4.48, maxima-5.41.0,
stunnel-5.43, tinc-1.0.33, wget-1.19.2, worker-3.12.0.
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CMake 3.9.6:
* Restore exclusion of "gcc_eh" from implicit link libraries
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4.001_001 Mon Feb 6 11:13:40 CEST 2017
* Sereal v4 release with Zstandard compression support
https://github.com/facebook/zstd
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Changes since version 1.16.0:
* unix: move net/if.h include
* win: fix undeclared NDIS_IF_MAX_STRING_SIZE
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This helps pass the RELRO check for this package.
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neomutt is now called 'neomutt' instead of 'mutt'. Remove conflict
with mutt.
2017-10-27 Richard Russon <rich@flatcap.org>
* Bug Fixes
- variable type when using fread
- prevent timezone overflow
- tags: Show fake header for all backends
- notmuch: virtual-mailboxes should accept a limit
- Issue 888: Fix imap mailbox flag logging
- fix actions on tagged messages
- call the folder-hook before saving to $record
- Fix smart wrap in pager without breaking header
- Add polling for the IDLE command
* Docs
- imap/notmuch tags: Add some documentation
- English and other cleanups
- compressed and nntp features are now always built
* Website
- Update Arch instructions
* Build
- Fix update-po
- Fix neomutt.pot location, remove from git
- Allow to specify --docdir at configure time
- Generate neomuttrc even if configured with --disable-doc
- Let autosetup define PWD, do not unnecessarily try to create hcache dir
- Use bundled wcscasecmp if an implementation is not found in libc
- Use host compiler to build the documentation
- Update autosetup to latest master branch
- autosetup: delete makedoc on 'make clean'
- Fixes for endianness detection
- Update autosetup to latest master branch
- Do not use CPPFLAGS / CFLAGS together with CC_FOR_BUILD
- --enable-everything includes lua
- autosetup: check for sys_siglist[]
* Code
- move functions to library
- lib: move MIN/MAX macros
- simplify null checks
- kill preproc expansion laziness
- reduce scope of variables
- merge: minor code cleanups
- split up 'if' statements that assign and test
- Refactor: Remove unused return type
- Bool: change functions in mx.h
- bool: convert function parameters in nntp.h
- add extra checks to mutt_pattern_exec()
- Use safe_calloc to initialize memory, simplify size_t overflow check
- Move mutt_rename_file to lib/file.[hc]
- doxygen: fix a few warnings
- minor code fixes
- use mutt_array_size()
- refactor out O_NOFOLLOW
- initialise variables
- lib: move List and Queue into library
- url: make notmuch query string parser generic
- Wrap dirname(3) inside a mutt_dirname() function
2017-10-13 Richard Russon <rich@flatcap.org>
* Bug Fixes
- crash using uncolor
- Sort the folders list when browsing an IMAP server
- Prefer a helpful error message over a BEEP
* Build
- Do not fail if deflate is not in libz
- Support EXTRA_CFLAGS and EXTRA_LDFLAGS, kill unused variable
2017-10-06 Richard Russon <rich@flatcap.org>
* Features
- Add IMAP keywords support
* Bug Fixes
- set mbox_type
- %{fmt} date format
- Fix off-by-one buffer overflow in add_index_color
- crash in mbox_to_udomain
- crash in mutt_substrdup
- crash looking up mime body type
- digest_collapse was broken
- crash using notmuch expando with imap
- imap: Fix mx.mbox leak in imap_get_parent_path
- overflow in mutt_mktime()
- add more range-checking on dates/times
- Remove spurious error message
- Unsubscribe after deleting an imap folder
- Do not pop from MuttrcStack what wasn't pushed
* Docs
- replace mutt refs with neomutt
- drop old vim syntax file
* Code
- convert functions to use 'bool'
- convert structs to use STAILQ
* Build
- Autosetup-based configuration
- drop upstream mutt references
- rename everything 'mutt' to 'neomutt'
- move helper programs to lib dir
- rename regexp to regex
- expand buffers to avoid gcc7 warnings
* Upstream
- Remove \Seen flag setting for imap trash
- Change imap copy/save and trash to sync flags, excluding deleted
- Improve imap fetch handler to accept an initial UID
- Display an error message when delete mailbox fails
- Updated French translation
- Fix imap sync segfault due to inactive headers during an expunge
- Close the imap socket for the selected mailbox on error
- Add missing IMAP_CMD_POLL flag in imap buffy check
- Change maildir and mh check_mailbox to use dynamic sized hash
- Fix uses of context->changed as a counter
- Make cmd_parse_fetch() more precise about setting reopen/check flags
- Enable $reply_self for group-reply, even with $metoo unset
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The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update to all supported versions of our database system, including 10.1, 9.6.6, 9.5.10, 9.4.15, 9.3.20, and 9.2.24. This release fixes three security issues. This release also fixes issues found in BRIN indexing, logical replication and other bugs reported over the past three months.
All users using the affected versions of PostgreSQL should update as soon as possible. If you use BRIN indexes or contrib/start-scripts, please see the release notes for additional post-upgrade steps.
Security Issues
Three security vulnerabilities have been fixed by this release:
CVE-2017-12172: Start scripts permit database administrator to modify root-owned files
CVE-2017-15098: Memory disclosure in JSON functions
CVE-2017-15099: INSERT ... ON CONFLICT DO UPDATE fails to enforce SELECT privileges
Bug Fixes and Improvements
This update also fixes a number of bugs reported in the last few months. Some of these issues affect only version 10, but many affect all supported versions:
Fix a race condition in BRIN indexing that could cause some rows to not be included in the indexing.
Fix crash when logical decoding is invoked from a PL language function.
Several fixes for logical replication.
Restored behavior for CTEs attached to INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE statements to pre-version 10.
Prevent low-probability crash in processing of nested trigger firings.
Do not evaluate an aggregate function's argument expressions when the conditions in the FILTER clause evaluate to FALSE. This complies with SQL-standard behavior.
Fix incorrect query results when multiple GROUPING SETS columns contain the same simple variable.
Fix memory leak over the lifespan of a query when evaluating a set-returning function from the target list in a SELECT.
Several fixes for parallel query execution, including fixing a crash in the parallel execution of certain queries that contain a certain type of bitmap scan.
Fix json_build_array(), json_build_object(), jsonb_build_array(), and jsonb_build_object() to handle explicit VARIADIC arguments correctly.
Prevent infinite float values from being casted to the numeric type.
Fix autovacuum's “work item” logic to prevent possible crashes and silent loss of work items.
Several fixes for VIEWs around adding columns to the end of a view.
Fix for hashability detection of range data types that are created by a user.
Improvements on using extended statistics on columns for the purposes of query planning.
Prevent idle_in_transaction_session_timeout from being ignored when a statement_timeout occurred earlier.
Fix low-probability loss of NOTIFY messages due more than 2 billion transactions processing before any queries are executed in the session.
Several file system interaction fixes.
Correctly restore the umask setting when file creation fails in COPY or lo_export().
Fix pg_dump to ensure that it emits GRANT commands in a valid order.
Fix pg_basebackup's matching of tablespace paths to canonicalize both paths before comparing to help improve Windows compatibility.
Fix libpq to not require user's home directory to exist when trying to read the "~/.pgpass" file.
Several fixes for ecpg.
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Upstream changes:
1.22 Sat Nov 11 10:53:35 2017
- someone suggests using 'exists' for checking the truth of
$collator->{mapping}{$variable} and $collator->{maxlength}{$variable},
where $variable may stand for codepoints whose mapping is not defined;
though such a problem was not reproduced on my environment.
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GStreamer Python Bindings (highlights)
* Overrides has been added for IntRange, Int64Range, DoubleRange,
FractionRange, Array and List. This finally enables Python
programmers to fully read and write GstCaps objects.
* Some plugin filenames have been changed to match the plugin names:
for example the file name of the encoding plugin in
gst-plugins-base containing the encodebin element was
libgstencodebin.so and has been changed to libgstencoding.so. This
affects only a handful of plugins across modules.
* GStreamer core now optionally uses libunwind and libdw to generate
backtraces. This is useful for tracer plugins used during debugging
and development.
* There is a new libgstbadallocators-1.0 library in gst-plugins-bad
(which may go away again in future releases once the
GstPhysMemoryAllocator interface API has been validated by more
users).
* The qtkitvideosrc element for macOS was removed. The API is
deprecated since 10.9 and it wasn't shipped in the binaries since a
few releases.
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Upstream changes:
1.1.0: (doi: 10.5281/zenodo.165135)
- General:
* Read support for Guralp Compressed Format (GCF) waveform data,
obspy.io.gcf (see #1449)
* Read support for Reftek 130 (rt130) waveform data,
obspy.io.reftek (see #1433)
* Add Nordic format (s-file) read/write (see #1517)
* Read and write support for events in the SCARDEC catlogue format
(see #1391).
* Read support for IASPEI ISF ISM 1.0 Bulletin event data,
(see #1946)
* Write support for AH (Ad Hoc version 1) format (see #1754)
* Client to access the Nominal Response Library (NRL) (see #1185).
* `obspy.read_inventory()` can now read dataless SEED and RESP files
(see #1185).
* change version number scheme for scenarios when no official version number
can be determined (see #1889 and #1916)
* Support for the IRIS Federator and EIDAWS FDSNWS web routing services
(see #1779 and #1919).
- obspy.core:
* UTCDateTime is now based on nanoseconds (long) instead of a unix
timestamp in microseconds (float) - resulting in higher precision and
support for years 1-9999 (see #1325)
* Ensure that Trace.data is always C-contiguous in memory (see #1732)
* Event/ResourceIdentifier is now object aware, meaning even if two
objects share a resource_id the distinct objects will be returned with
the get_referred_object method provided both are still in scope. If one
of the objects gets garbage collected, however, a warning will be issued
and the behavior will be the same as before (see #1644).
* Better error message when attempting to write invalid QuakeML resource
ids (see #1699).
* Stream/Trace.write() can now autodetect file format from file extension
(see #1321).
* New convenience property `.matplotlib_date` for `UTCDateTime` objects to
get matplotlib datetime float representation (which can be used in
time-based matplotlib axes, e.g. by Stream.plot(); see #1339).
* Trace.times() has new options `type` and `reftime` to support fetching an
array of sampletimes in various different timing varieties ("relative":
the old default, float relative to trace starttime or `reftime` in
seconds; "utcdatetime": absolute times as UTCDateTime objects;
"timestamp": array of float POSIX timestamps, compare
`UTCDateTime.timestamp`; "matplotlib": array of float matplotlib dates,
useful for plotting on matplotlib time axes; see #1307)
* A trace's stats.network/station/location/channel can now also be set in
one line using a SEED ID string (e.g. `trace.id = "GR.FUR..HHZ"`,
see #1439).
* Instrument correction for response list stages originating from inventory
objects (see #1514).
* `Stream.rotate(...)` can now also be used to rotate unaligned channels to
Z-N-E, given an Inventory (see #1310)
* Non finite floats (NaN, inf, -inf) can now no longer be set for all
event objects (see #1597).
* Instrument responses can now also be calculated for a given list of
frequencies (see #1598).
* Order of extra tags for event type classes serialized to QuakeML can now
be controlled by using an OrderedDict (see #1617)
* Bode plots can now optionally plot the phase in degrees (see #1763).
* `Stream.select()` now also works on the component level if channels only
have one letter (see #1847).
* Now strips all invalid characters from the temporary filenames used for
downloading data using the `read_X()` methods (see #1958).
- obspy.clients.earthworm:
* Much faster trace unpacking (see #1762).
- obspy.clients.fdsn:
* empty SEED codes (e.g. ``network=''``) will now be properly sent to the
server as options and not omitted, which led to wildcard matching (for
details see #1578)
* The mass downloader now has `exclude_networks` and `exclude_stations`
arguments to not download certain pieces of data. (see #1305)
* The mass downloader can now download stations that are part of a given
inventory object.
* The mass downloader now also works with restricted data. (See #1350)
* No data (HTTP 204) responses now raise `FDSNNoDataException` rather than
the more general `FDSNException`.
* Fixing cross implementation of bulk waveform and station requests (see
#1685).
* Adding mappings for the TEXNET (see #1852) and the ICGC (see #1902)
services.
* Support for the non-standard EIDA token authentication (see #1928).
- obspy.imaging:
* The functionality behind the `obspy-scan` command line script has been
refactored into a `Scanner` class so that it can be reused in custom
workflows. (see #1444)
- obspy.imaging.cm:
* new colormap: viridis_white. This is a modification of viridis that
goes to white instead of yellow but remains perceptually uniform. It
is especially useful for printing when an image should merge with the
white background.
- obspy.imaging.waveform:
* Support for filling the wiggles when plotting sections (horizontal and
vertical, see #1445).
- obspy.io.arclink:
* Read support for Arclink Inventory XML (see #1539)
* default for `route` parameter in metadata requests is changed to `False`
(see #1756)
- obspy.io.ascii:
* Custom formatting of sample values when writing SLIST and TSPAIR.
- obspy.io.datamark:
* Renamed without deprectation to obspy.io.win to match its original name.
Datamark is a datalogger, saving the WIN format.
- obspy.io.gse2:
* Read support for GSE2.0 bulletin (see #1528)
- obspy.io.nlloc:
* Also parse author information and COMMENT line (see #1484)
* Fix reading hypocenter files created by NonLinLoc versions of the 6.0.x
beta branch (see #1760 and #1783)
- obspy.io.quakeml:
* Read and write support for nested custom tags (see #1463)
* Fix some minor bugs that could lead to empty stub elements, e.g. like
empty MomentTensor when reading and later writing again a QuakeML file
with a FocalMechanism but no MomentTensor, potentially resulting in
QuakeML files that breach the QuakeML schema (see #1896)
- obspy.io.seiscomp:
* Read and write support for SC3ML event (see #1638 and #1848)
* Fix bug where files with arbitrary publicIDs and files with missing
depth, latitude, longitude, or elevation tags could not be read
(see #1817)
- obspy.io.stationtxt:
* Write support for stationtxt format (see #1466)
- obspy.io.stationxml:
* Read and write support for custom tags (see #1024)
* No longer add the (unused) time zone field to StationXML datetimes to
follow the example of big data centers. (see #1572)
* Level of detail can be specified during inventory write (see #1830)
using the level keyword (one of: network, station, channel, response).
* Skip empty and incomplete channels during reading (see #1839, #1840).
- obspy.io.segy:
* Fixing an issue when comparing two still packed SEG-Y trace headers
(see #1735).
* Iterative reading of large SEG-Y and SU files with
`obspy.io.segy.segy.iread_segy` and `obspy.io.segy.segy.iread_su`.
(see #1400).
* Write correct revision number (see #1737).
* Textual headers will now always contain the file revision number and the
end header mark if nothing else exists at these positions (see #1738).
* The SEG-Y format detection now also checks the format version number
(see #1781).
* Enable reading SEG-Y files that have day of year 0 in trace header
(see #1722).
* Write textual file headers also if given as a text string
(see #1811, #1813).
- obspy.io.css:
* Read support for NNSA KB Core format waveform data. (see #1332)
- obspy.io.mseed:
* New generic get_flags() utility function able to retrieve statistics
about all fixed header flags and the timing quality. This makes the
get_timing_and_data_quality() function obsolete which is thus
deprecated and will be removed with the next release. The get_flags()
function is also much faster. (see #1141)
* Always hook up the libmseed logging to its Python counterpart to avoid
some rare segfaults. (see #1658)
* Update to libmseed v2.19.5 (see #1703, #1780, #1939).
* Correctly read MiniSEED files with a data offset of 48 bytes (see #1540).
* InternalMSEEDReadingError now called InternalMSEEDError and
InternalMSEEDReadingWarning now called InternalMSEEDWarning as both
can now also be raised in non-reading contexts (see #1658).
* Should no-longer segfault with arbitrarily truncated files (see #1728).
* Will now raise an exception when attempting to directly read mini-SEED
files larger than 2048 MiB (#1746).
* `.stats.mseed` attributes are no longer per-file but per-trace where
applicable (see #1782).
* `get_record_information()` - Don't fail if the word order is invalid.
- obspy.io.nlloc:
* Set preferred origin of event (see #1570)
- obspy.io.nordic:
* Add Nordic format (s-file) read/write (see #1517)
- obspy.io.win:
* see obspy.io.datamark.
- obspy.io.xseed:
* Added azimuth and dip to the get_coordinates() function. (see #1315)
* Fixing some issues with the get_resp() output on Python 3 (see #1748).
* Can now also parse RESP files (see #1185).
* Can transform responses in the Parser object to ObsPy Inventory objects
(see #1185).
- obspy.scripts:
* obspy-scan command line script now also plots and prints overlaps
alongside gaps (see #1366)
* obspy-plot now has option to disable min/max plot (see #1583)
- obspy.signal:
* fixed a bug in calibration.rel_calib_stack (resulting amplitude response
had wrong scaling if using non-default "overlap_fraction", see #1821)
* fixed a bug in coincidence_trigger() with event templates. when a template
with mismatching SEED ID was encountered all following (potentially valid)
templates were skipped as well (see #1850)
* New obspy.signal.quality_control module to compute quality metrics from
MiniSEED files. (see #1141)
* New correlate function for calculating the cross-correlation function
(new implementation based on Scipy).
To calculate the shift of the maximum of the cross correlation use
xcorr_max. The old xcorr function is deprecated but currently still
exists (see #1585).
* New obspy.signal.regression module to compute linear regressions, with or
without weights, with or without allowing for an intercept. (see #1716,
#1747)
* add new plotting capabilities to PPSD (temporal variations per frequency
and spectrogram-like plot) and also make underlying processed PSDs
available via `PPSD.psd_values` property (see #1327)
* Fixed bug in `rotate2zne()` for non-orthogonal configurations
(see #1913, #1927).
* Fixed build warnings in evalresp, partially backported from evalresp
4.0.6 (see #1939).
- obspy.taup:
* Add obspy.taup.taup_geo.calc_dist_azi, a function to return the distance,
azimuth and backazimuth for a source - receiver pair. (see #1538)
* Fixing calculations through very small regional models. (see #1761)
* Updated ray path plot method, added travel time plot method, and wrapper
functions for both ray path and travel time plotting. (see #1501, #1877)
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Upstream changes:
2.2007 2017-11-12
[DOCUMENTATION]
- The Moose::Manual::Attributes pod has been amended to clarify that
'required' attributes can be satisfied with a 'default' or 'builder' sub,
and that 'ro' attributes can be set through the constructor.
- The Moose::Manual::Types pod has been amended to recommend
Params::ValidationCompiler and Moops instead of older modules (which are
slow and/or deprecated).
- other small documentation fixes (thanks to Chris Weyl and Anirvan
Chatterjee!)
[OTHER]
- some dead code has been removed (thanks, Jens Berthold!)
- all Moose exception classes have been made immutable.
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This no longer hard-codes the path to ar(1) as /usr/bin/ar. It is not
possible to use the original value of $TOOLS_PATH.ar as it is usually
not set.
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Upstream changes:
- Activity: possible crash if loading icon is complete after the record
disappeared
- make URI decoding strategies expandable by plugins
- this makes it possible to handle Windows paths by plugins
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This should be the last part of the renaming operation for print/cups to
print/cups-base.
Rationale: packages depending on CUPS but not relying on a functional
printing setup only need to depend on print/cups-base (equivalent to the
former print/cups). The new print/cups now depends on print/cups-base
and on print/cups-filters, thus directly providing a functional printing
setup. This bump reflects this change of dependency.
As discussed on tech-pkg@
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This is with the notable exception of meta-pkgs/desktop-gnome, which I
believe implies a fully functional cups.
This is still missing revision bumps - I'll be right there (first time I
am doing this on so many packages at a time).
As discussed on tech-pkg@
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