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* Use lang/ruby/gem.mk.
= Version 0.9.4
Changed ZipOutputStream.put_next_entry signature (API CHANGE!). Now
allows comment, extra field and compression method to be specified.
= Version 0.9.3
Fixed: Added ZipEntry::name_encoding which retrieves the character
encoding of the name and comment of the entry. Also added convenience
methods ZipEntry::name_in(enc) and ZipEntry::comment_in(enc) for
getting zip entry names and comments in a specified character
encoding.
= Version 0.9.2
Fixed: Renaming an entry failed if the entry's new name was a
different length than its old name. (Diego Barros)
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* Add LICENSE.
* Install minitar command with ${RUBY_VER} suffix and add ALTERNATIVES.
Bump PKGREVISION.
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Upstream changes:
* important changes in version 1.68 17/08/2010
- Apply a patch from Colin Newell that checks whether long files can be created or
not in 02_methods.t. Hopefully resolves RT #57312 and RT #56163
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to trigger/signal a rebuild for the transition 5.10.1 -> 5.12.1.
The list of packages is computed by finding all packages which end
up having either of PERL5_USE_PACKLIST, BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.perl,
or PERL5_PACKLIST defined in their make setup (tested via
"make show-vars VARNAMES=..."), minus the packages updated after
the perl package update.
sno@ was right after all, obache@ kindly asked and he@ led the
way. Thanks!
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pkgsrc changes:
- mark package included in Perl5 CORE
Upstream changes:
* important changes in version 1.66 26/07/2010
- Applied a patch from Alexandr Ciornii [RT#59699] to Makefile.PL which
produces better META.yml
- Apply a patch from Alexandr Ciornii to ptar [RT#59700]:
Adds option -C to allow archives created with ptar to be uploaded to
PAUSE in case of Windows or world +w permissions on unix.
* important changes in version 1.64 09/07/2010
- Removed the PERL_CORE specific chdir from all the tests
- Apply a patch from David Muir Sharnoff RT #58916,
"skip files via a callback and limit memory use when skipping files"
- Apply a patch from Daphne Pfister RT #59150
"Assumes all references filename are IO::Handle's instead of trying
to stringify."
* important changes in version 1.62 28/06/2010
- Apply part of patch from
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=426194
reported by Martin Cermak in RT #58636 relating to a Redhat ticket
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=606813
* important changes in version 1.60 23/04/2010
- Apply patch from Darrell K. [RT #54850] that makes write() and
create_archive() close only handles they opened.
When you pass a filehandle to Archive::Tar::write() or create_archive(),
it closes the filehandle after writing to it. I think it makes more
sense not to close a handle that A::T didn't open, since the application
may need to write additional data to it. (Consider sockets, package
files containing encapsulated tar archives, etc.)
Example:
$ perl -e 'use Archive::Tar; open(PKG, ">mypkg") or die "open: $!"; my
$tar = Archive::Tar->new; $tar->add_data("foo.txt","hello");
$tar->write(\*PKG); print PKG "more data" or die "print: $!";'
print: Bad file descriptor at -e line 1.
- Fool the installer into replacing our scripts that were installed by
core with versiononly set.
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New in 1.3:
* Bugs in the MS-ZIP and Quantum decompressors have been fixed.
* MS-ZIP recovery has been improved.
* cabextract should now compile with MinGW
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- Improved reliability of hash function detection
- Fix issues on ancient FreeBSD, QNX, ancient NetBSD and Minix
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Use symbolic link instead.
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changes: translation updates
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more and he has agreed in private mail to drop maintainership.
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- From Windows version of 7-zip 9.12
- Some bugs were fixed.
- "Crash in Rar decoder on a corrupted file" fixed
- "Dereferencing a zero pointer in cab handler" fixed
- "Division by zero in cab decoder" fixed
Changes 9.12:
- From Windows version of 7-zip 9.12
- ZIP / PPMd compression ratio was improved in Maximum and Ultra modes.
- The BUG in 7-Zip 9.* beta was fixed: LZMA2 codec didn't work,
if more than 10 threads were used (or more than 20 threads in some modes).
- makefile.openbsd is now compatible with OpenBSD ports tree.
- cmake projects added.
- 7zFM and 7zG can be built on MacOSX but these ports are in very alpha stage.
make app to build p7zip.app (p7zip for MacOSX)
Changes 9.11:
- From Windows version of 7-zip 9.11
- 7-Zip now supports PPMd compression in .ZIP archives.
- Speed optimizations in PPMd codec.
- The support for archives in installers was improved.
- Some bugs were fixed.
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This switches to the gnome-2.30 release branch
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Also add some patches to remove use of deprecated symbols and fix other
problems when looking for or compiling against libpng-1.4.x.
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README said LGPL, but not unclear about its version,
because "See the file 'COPYING'", but no such file in distfile.
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* Bug-fix release.
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Also:
# Improved record size autodetection
# Use of lseek on seekable archives
# New command line option --warning
# New command line option --level
# Improved behavior if some files were removed during incremental dumps
# Modification times of PAX extended headers
# Time references in the --pax-option argument
# Augmented environment of the --to-command script
# Bugfixes:
* Fix handling of hard link targets by -c --transform
* Fix hard links recognition with -c --remove-files
* Fix restoring files from backup (debian bug #508199)
* Correctly restore modes and permissions on existing directories
* The --remove-files option removes files only if they were succesfully stored in the archive
* Fix storing and listing of the volume labels in POSIX format
* Improve algorithm for splitting long file names (ustar format)
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static.
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Bump PKGREVISION.
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- Fix NULL deference for short self-extracting zip archives
- Don't dereference symlinks on Linux when reading ACLs
- Better detection of SHA2 support for old OpenSSL versions
- Fix parsing of input files for bsdtar -T
- Do not leak setup_xattr into the global namespace
- Fix build when an older libarchive is already installed
- Use O_BINARY opening files in bsdtar
- Include missing archive_crc32.h
- Correctly include iconv.h required by libxml2
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New features in UnZip 6.0, released 20 April 2009:
* Support PKWARE ZIP64 extensions, allowing Zip archives and Zip
archive entries larger than 4 GiBytes and more than 65536 entries
within a single Zip archive. This support is currently only
available for Unix, OpenVMS and Win32/Win64.
* Support for bzip2 compression method.
* Support for UTF-8 encoded entry names, both through PKWARE's
"General Purpose Flags Bit 11" indicator and Info-ZIP's new "up"
unicode path extra field. (Currently, on Windows the UTF-8
handling is limited to the character subset contained in the
configured non-unicode "system code page".)
* Added "wrong implementation used" warning to error messages of
the MSDOS port when used under Win32, in an attempt to reduce
false bug reports.
* Fixed "Time of Creation/Time of Use" vulnerability when setting
attributes of extracted files, for Unix and Unix-like ports.
* Fixed memory leak when processing invalid deflated data.
* Fixed long-standing bug in unshrink (partial_clear), added
boundary checks against invalid compressed data.
* On Unix, keep inherited SGID attribute bit for extracted
directories unless restoration of owner/group id or SUID/SGID/Tacky
attributes was requested.
* On Unix, allow extracted filenames to contain embedded control
characters when explicitly requested by specifying the new command
line option "-^".
* On Unix, support restoration of symbolic link attributes.
* On Unix, support restoration of 32-bit UID/GID data using the
new "ux" IZUNIX3 extra field introduced with Zip 3.0.
* Support for ODS5 extended filename syntax on new OpenVMS systems.
* Support symbolic links zipped up on VMS.
* On VMS (only 8.x or better), support symbolic link creation.
* On VMS, support option to create converted text files in
Stream_LF format.
* New -D option to suppress restoration of timestamps for extracted
directory entries (on those ports that support setting of directory
timestamps). By specifying "-DD", this new option also allows
to suppress timestamp restoration for ALL extracted files on
all UnZip ports which support restoration of timestamps. On
VMS, the default behaviour is now to skip restoration of
directory timestamps; here, "--D" restores ALL timestamps,
"-D" restores none.
* On OS/2, Win32, and Unix, the (previously optional) feature
UNIXBACKUP to allow saving backup copies of overwritten files on
extraction is now enabled by default.
For the UnZip 6.0 release, we want to give special credit to Myles
Bennet, who started the job of supporting ZIP64 extensions and
Large-File (> 2GiB) and provided a first (alpha-state) port.
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internal version 1.8.11.
Changes are unknown, please refer PHP's changes.
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pkgsrc changes:
- "drop" explicit core dependency
Upstream changes:
* important changes in version 1.58 17/02/2010
- Apply a patch from toddr@null.net that addreses RT #54714
Subject: $@ not cleaned up after eval
This section of code seems to be trying to use future functionality
not yet present in IO::Zlib (tell). I was chasing another bug and
getting very confused by this population of $@. Could I request you
cleanup $@ if you expect and/or don't care about failure from this eval?
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Nick Coleman in PR 40658.
Bump PKGREVISION.
Set LICENSE.
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- Infrastructure:
- Allow command line tools as fallback for missing compression
libraries. If compiled without gzip for example, gunzip will
be used automatically.
- Improved support for a number of platforms like high-resolution
timestamps and Extended Attributes on various Unix systems
- New convience interface for creating archives based on disk content,
complement of the archive_write_disk interface.
- Frontends:
- bsdcpio ready for public consumption
- hand-written date parser replaces the yacc code
- Filter system:
- Simplified read filter chains
- Option support for filters
- LZMA, XZ, uudecode handled
- Format support:
- Write support for mtree files based on file system or archive
content
- Basic read support for Joliet
- Write support for zip files
- Write support for shar archives, both text-only and binary-safe
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bulk builds.
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