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Honor PKGMANDIR.
Changes in 0.9.5 (Dec 31, 2005)
- Changed default output to silent like bzip2 and added -v switch
to make verbose
- Added support to autodetect number of CPUs on OSX
- Added support to compile on Borland and other Windows compilers
using pthreads-win32 open source library
- Added decompression throttling in case too much backlog in filewriter
- Fixed bug from patch in 0.9.4 that limited file block size to 900k
- Fixed bug that caused file output to fail with some large files
- Fixed pthreads race condition that could cause random segfaults
- Fixed pthreads resource issue that prevented pbzip2 from compressing
a large number of files at once
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Bump BUILDLINK_RECOMMENDED.
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automatically detects whether we want the pkginstall machinery to be
used by the package Makefile.
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The configure script doesn't know --mandir (but doesn't fail either).
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Change most pkgs to depend on either
emulators/suse_linux/Makefile.application (normal pkgs) or
Makefile.common (suse91 and suse themselves) to filter out Operating
Systems without Linux ABI support. Use CPU masks to limit the pkg to
supported platforms.
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- From Windows version of 7-zip 4.30 :
- Speed optimizations in LZMA maximum/ultra compressing.
- LZMA now supports word size up to 273
- 7-Zip now reduces dictionary size for LZMA, if you compress files
smaller than specified dictionary size.
- Some bugs were fixed
- fix minor build trouble with MacOS X
- fix "Bugs item #1349229" : 7-zip now displays "e: Extract files from archive (without using directory names)"
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CONFIGURE_ARGS.
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example MAKE_ENV+=FOO=${BAR} is changed to MAKE_ENV+=FOO=${BAR:Q}. Some
other changes are outlined in
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-pkg/2005/12/02/0034.html
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* A complete rewrite of date handling code, with improved timezone support.
* Significant performance improvements compared to PHP 5.0.X.
* PDO extension is now enabled by default (separate pkg for pkgsrc)
* Over 30 new functions in various extensions and built-in functionality.
* Bundled libraries, PCRE and SQLite upgraded to latest versions.
* Over 400 various bug fixes.
* PEAR upgraded to version 1.4.5
This release also fixes various security problems discovered in 5.0.X.
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Changes:
- fix buffer overflow (CVE-2005-3862)
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- Removed partial RCS tag from patch-ad.
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- WARN: archivers/bzip2/Makefile:15: Please use ${CC:Q} instead of "${CC}".
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option, which is used in print/teTeX3-texmf. The only difference from
the pax in src is that tar does not support the --chroot option if
fchroot(2) is not available.
Major changes and bug fixes since 20040802:
PR/18759: FUKAUMI Naoki: pax/tar dot-dot handling broken
PR/18840: Frederick Bruckman: Fix for PR/18663 incomplete pax symlink handling
This patch makes ``--insecure'' do something. Now if ``--insecure''
is not set (the default) we do a realpath(3) in all the pathnames
that we are trying to create and if either realpath fails, or the
path is outside our working directory, we print a warning and die.
This maybe too strict and might fail on valid archives that create
symlinks and directories in the wrong order.
PR/31923: Sergey Svishchev: pax-as-tar ignores -k, overwrites existing files
Fix from Onno van der Linden
PR/30132: Juan RP: tar --chroot refuses to extract files.
fchroot() changes the effective path, so we need to call updatepath().
Apply user supplied patterns first before applying actions for -A. This way pax
behavior WRT to patterns lines up with the example in the documentation
and how other implementations do it as well since -A is a non-standard
option/behavior. Fixes items noted in PR#23776
Add an option --chroot to tar. Causes it to chroot(".") before doing
an extract. With -h this will cause existing absolute symlinks to be treated
as relative to the current directory.
Helps sysinst handle existing symlinks in the target system.
Remove 'L' from the usage (got spilt into 'h' and 'H' many moons ago)
Add 'S' to usage, and put into correct place in options list.
PR/27213: Greg A. Woods: pax doesn't honour SIGPIPE when listing
But always exit, not just on SIGPIPE.
Properly handle "cpio" archives where the last hardlink includes the
data of a file. This fixes PR bin/26514.
PR/20228: Simon Burge: pax has problems reading a particular cpio archive
The problem here is that the archive is too short (< 512 bytes). The
buffer routines, try to read at least 512 bytes, even when we try to determine
what format file we have, which is wrong.
Don't leave arcn->org_name pointing to ftent->fts_path, if we being cpio
then ftent is freed just below. Take a copy of the name and point org_name
at the copy.
Should fix PR/30627 (the fix in the PR will break pax and tar!)
PR/30167: J.T. Conklin: NetBSD tar does not support GNU tar --no-recursion flag
Fix from PR#29290. Properly terminate the cpio_longopts struct so an unknown
option doesn't run off the end and core dump
Fix broken cpio(1) option handling:
- "cpio -i -t" should list the contents of a file, not extract it.
- Don't extract a file when only option "-d" is given.
Patch supplied by Paul Ripke in PR bin/26513.
PR/27212: Greg A. Woods: Accept "-C <dirname>" inside filelists in addition
to "-C\n<dirname>".
But we are not making it the default output option as the patch suggests.
PR/19490: Julio Merino: Teach tar about --sparse, -S option.
Do it for cpio too.
PR/27208: Greg A. Woods: pax must call options() before using syswarn()
or tty_warn()
PR/20071: Perry Metzger: --extract handling is broken. This patch fixes
Perry's example.
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of the libgsf shlib major bump and associated BUILDLINK_DEPENDS bump.
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included first.
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the PLIST conditionals.
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package build with gcc-4.
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(Actually in stddef.h, but that would require yet another autoconf check.)
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- Do not declare a static variable as non-static.
- Build a Unix-style binary.
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Darwin).
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build with gcc-4.
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Version 3.51
1. Bugs fixed:
a) previous version tried to create symbolic links even when
testing an archive;
b) symbolic links unpacked with -ow switch had a wrong owner;
c) RAR failed to restore setuid and setgid access rights
when unpacking files with -ow switch.
Version 3.50
1. New -n<mask> and -n@<listfile> switches set additional include
filters, so only files matching the mask will be processed.
2. New -id[c,d,p,q] switch. Additionally to previously available
-idp switch (disable percentage indicator), switches -idc, -idd
and -idq instruct the console RAR to hide the copyright message,
"Done" message and all information messages.
3. Switch -e+<attr> allows to specify file include attributes mask.
It is possible to use 'd' and 'v' characters in -e[+]<attr> switch
to denote directory and device attributes.
4. Switch -ver[n] supports the optional 'n' parameter also when
archiving. It limits the maximum number of file versions.
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LFLAGS1.
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Fixes PR 31896.
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