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Changelog:
What's new in 1.480.1 (2012/11/17)
FilePath.validateAntFileMask too slow for /configure (issue 7214)
java.io.InvalidClassException (issue 14667)
Log recorders do not work reliably (issue 15226)
Invalid JSON is produced during remote api operations when a changeSet contains duplicate keys. (issue 13336)
Memory exhaustion parsing large test stdio from Surefire (issue 15382)
Fixed security vulnerabilities. (SECURITY-43,SECURITY-44,SECURITY-45)
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ChangeLog since 2.0.0
2.0.2a (2012-11-15)
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Enhancements
- improved user rights editor in calendar module
- disable alarms for newly subsribed calendars
Bug fixes
- fixed typos in Spanish (Spain) translation
- fixed display of raw source for tasks
- fixed title display of cards with a photo
- fixed null address in reply-to header of messages
- fixed scrolling for calendar/addressbooks lists
- fixed display of invitations on BlackBerry devices
- fixed sogo-tool rename-user for MySQL database
- fixed corrupted attachments in Webmail
- fixed parsing of URLs that can throw an exception
- fixed password encoding in user sources
2.0.2 (2012-10-24)
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New features
- added support for SMTP AUTH
- sogo configuration can now be set in /etc/sogo/sogo.conf
- added support for GNU TLS
Enhancements
- speed up of the parsing of IMAP traffic
- minor speed up of the web interface
- speed up the scrolling of the message list in the mail module
- speed up the deletion of a large amounts of entries in the contacts module
- updated the timezone files to the 2012.g edition
- openchange backend: miscellaneous speed up of the synchronization
operations
- open file descriptors are now closed when the process starts
Bug fixes
- the parameters included in the url of remote calendars are now taken into
account
- fixed an issue occurring with timezone definitions providing multiple entries
- openchange backend: miscellaneous crashes during certain Outlook
operations, which have appeared in version 2.0.0, have been fixed
- fixed issues occuring on OpenBSD and potentially other BSD flavours
2.0.1 (2012-10-10)
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Enhancements
- deletion of contacts is now performed in batch, which speeds up the
operation for large numbers of items
- scalability enhancements in the OpenChange backend that enables the first
synchronization of mailboxes in a more reasonable time and using less
memory
- the task list is now sortable
Bug Fixes
- improved support of IE 9
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- No code changes.
- Oops. The changes in V 1.08 we made in the other 10 distros, but not in this one. My apologies.
Changes 1.08:
- No code changes.
- For pre-reqs such as strict, warnings, etc, which ship with Perl, set the version # to 0.
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I am not sure how this new patch was overwritten with the distinfo.
Replace it with the intended contents.
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Fixes out-of-scope errors seen on gcc 4.7.x
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GCC 4.7.x will emit warnings on ocaml if a function or a constant is
unreferenced. There are a few dozen of these in omake. The alternative
to disabling warnings=errors is to remove functions and contants over
many files (probably more than a dozen).
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new features, bug fixes and improved performance.
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new features, bug fixes and improved performance.
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changes:
- make gobject-introspection PANGO_GLYPH happy
- provide a phony define for LANGUAGE
- adjust to harfbuzz 0.97 api
since harfbuss is used only internally, and its shlibname didn't
change, I'm refraining from a recursive revbump
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changes: bugfixes
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changes:
-Enhance gsf tool to create archives
-bugfixes
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change: Rebuild package with fixed Vala compiler
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installed, as it is taken from devel/cvsup-bin and has changed there.
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out-of-line methods. Bump revision.
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Drop sed patch (applied upstream).
- 2.36 | 2012-11-22
- portability fixes
- import some procs explicitly (Guile 1.4.x)
Guile 1.4.x does not implicitly provide, e.g., SRFI 13.
- use appropriate u8 i/o procs
The "compiler" (har har) build-aux/guile-baux/mm, in cahoots w/
the configure script, now tries to DTRT for various versions of
Guile. Precisely:
1.4.x -- custom procs based on ‘read-char’ / ‘display’
1.8 -- uniform-vector-{read!,write} (the "normal" case)
2.x -- custom procs based on those in ‘(ice-9 binary-ports)’
With this change, "make check" under Guile 2.0.6 no longer
displays any deprecation warnings. Any that you might encounter
(for any Guile) is now considered a bug; please report it.
- avoid ‘\n’ in sed ‘s’ RHS (FreeBSD)
This was a problem in the "make check" prep (test harness).
- less "values outside ‘call-with-values’ context"
Another case was found, but this was internal. Perhaps others
lurk -- why doesn't Someone just do a formal audit already?!
- bootstrap tools upgrade
- GNU Automake 1.12.5
- Guile-BAUX 20121120.1242.e233fad
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No ChangeLog is provided.
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* Add --enable-pulseaudio configure option (functionality is not tested)
Changelog:
NEW
First revision of the Social API and support for Facebook Messenger
NEW
Click-to-play blocklisting implemented to prevent vulnerable plugin versions from running without the user's permission (see blog post)
CHANGED
Updated Awesome Bar experience with larger icons
CHANGED
Mac OS X 10.5 is no longer supported
DEVELOPER
JavaScript Maps and Sets are now iterable
DEVELOPER
SVG FillPaint and StrokePaint implemented
DEVELOPER
Improvements that make the Web Console, Debugger and Developer Toolbar faster and easier to use
DEVELOPER
New Markup panel in the Page Inspector allows easy editing of the DOM
HTML5
Sandbox attribute for iframes implemented, enabling increased security
FIXED
Over twenty performance improvements, including fixes around the New Tab page
FIXED
Pointer lock doesn't work in web apps (769150)
FIXED
Page scrolling on sites with fixed headers (780345)
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MFSA 2012-106 Use-after-free, buffer overflow, and memory corruption
issues found using Address Sanitizer
MFSA 2012-105 Use-after-free and buffer overflow issues found using
Address Sanitizer
MFSA 2012-104 CSS and HTML injection through Style Inspector
MFSA 2012-103 Frames can shadow top.location
MFSA 2012-101 Improper character decoding in HZ-GB-2312 charset
MFSA 2012-100 Improper security filtering for cross-origin wrappers
MFSA 2012-98 Firefox installer DLL hijacking
MFSA 2012-93 evalInSanbox location context incorrectly applied
MFSA 2012-92 Buffer overflow while rendering GIF images
MFSA 2012-91 Miscellaneous memory safety hazards (rv:17.0/ rv:10.0.11)
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in sed.
In GNU sed, "\n" in the RHS of a substitution becomes a newline.
POSIX says that \n in the RHS is undefined. BSD sed treats it as "n".
Because this is in scheme code, and scheme doesn't care about " " vs
"\n", just substitute a space.
Resolves failure of test cases; now "make test" passes.
(This change has been reported upstream and applied to the upstream VCS.)
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from https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=204841
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Bump PKGREVISION.
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Rework the OpenBSD backend to add *basic support* for non ugen(4) devices.
It is now possible to have a read access and submit control transfers to
all USB devices using libusb, please note that controllers and hubs also
appear as devices.
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constant. Fix issues with template look up. Disable visibility for clang
as it checks the consistency of type declarations and the old Mozilla
code is way too heavy to patch for that.
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Changes unknown.
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Changelog:
* 1.0.0
** Language:
- Addition of initializer list metavariables. Thanks to Michael Stefaniuc
for noticing the need for them.
- Allow multiple position variables per token
- ++ can now be associated with - code
- Allow /* */ comments as smpl comments, not only as + code
- Add support for && (label addresses)
- local idexpression metavariable no longer matches static local x
- Consider using to be a comment in C++ code. Patch submitted by Jani Monoses.
- Command line cocci
- print_main etc for ocaml Coccilib
- =~ not ~= is used to indicate a regular expression constraint on an
identifier. And !~ for a nonmatch.
- allow long double, short int, long int, and long long int in SmPL code.
- gcc constructors allowed in SmPL. Thanks to Uwe Kleine-Koenig for
pointing out the problem.
- Allow ! to appear before () in depends. Thanks to SF Markus Elfring for
noticing the problem.
- Can add code containing #pragma or #line.
- Multicharacter command-line options now begin with -- and contain -
rather than _.
- Allow multiple types of hidden metavariables, each preceded by @.
Position variables can be attached to these.
- Python code now receives a structure containing a list of matched
elements for list metavariables. Thanks to Michael Stefaniuc for
suggesting this features.
- Python code now receives expressions and identifiers as ordinary strings,
not as elements of specific structures.
- Allow size_t as the type of an array index in smpl code. Reported by
Mansour Moufid.
- Allow renaming an expression as an identifier (@i)
- Support const/volatile after *. Thanks to Lars-Peter Clausen for
pointing out the problem.
- Support variable declarations in the first element of a for loop header.
** Features:
- Preserve spacing before // comments when not at the beginning of a line
- Adjusted parsing of endif to put it after jump code
- Improve warning message when using -use_cache
- More helpful initial value for exported variables in python
- Support - on expression nests
- Better handling of the case of a matched declaration that should only
be replaced by other top level things.
- Allow a semantic patch beginning and ending with braces to match the
complete body of a function if the braces are not removed and if nothing
is added before the first brace or after the last one.
- Add -cache_prefix option, to specify where to put cached files.
- Allow module_init(foo); to match module_init(foo) (or likewise for any
declarer), when no transformation is specified on the semicolon.
- Add Coccilib.exit() for ocaml code and cocci.exit() for python code,
to abort the treatment of the current file.
- Don't multiply print the same patch for the same file
- Drop date in diff
- Don't repeat smpl type warnings
- -sp_file/-cocci_file are now optional. If not present an argument that
ends in .cocci is assumed to be the name of the file containing the
semantic patch.
- Allow limiting the size of a named cache using -cache_limit
- Cache name specified with -cache_prefix is extended according to the
index (parallelism), if any.
- Allow multi-character constants in C code and SmPL code. Thanks to Kamil
Pilch for pointing out the problem.
- Better parsing of K&R C functions. No longer convert all parameters to
typedefs.
- Implement newes as a hash table, for more efficiency on big sets of
environments.
- A local variable that is declared without a type is not considered to be
a local variable. Actually, such a variable is probably really a macro
that expends to a declaration, and this macro is not the variable name.
- Allow iteration to make modifications when the modifications are done
inplace.
- -debug gives information about defined virtual rules and about virtual
identifier bindings.
- no more crashing on c++-like code without the c++ argument.
- dependencies can have ! on ()
- Give ocaml code access to Flag and thus the current file name.
- Slightly more efficient handling of lists.
- Slightly better error message in the case of inconsistent paths
- Improve limited size caching
- Remove zero #ifdefs when everything else is removed
- Mac OSX compatibility (tested on OSX Lion)
- 'Make depend' is called automatically when starting from a cleaned source
- Configure flag --enable-release makes 'make' build the optimized version of
coccinelle if possible.
- The installed 'bin/spatch' calls spatch.opt or spatch with default parameters
for iso/headers/python. 'bin/spatch.opt' and 'bin/spatch.byte'
- The bundled packages are now in the 'bundles' subdirectory and in the
form of their original tarballs. These are extracted and used on-demand.
- Compatibility with python 2 and python 3. Also, a small bug is fixed in the order
of library includes that caused sometimes trouble when building the pycaml library.
- Dropped the dependency on Perl in the Makefiles
- The conre script uses pkg-config and ocaml findlib and provides many
flags for tuning/overriding the build process (including the ocaml
compiler and the C compiler and preprocessor).
- Add line number directives to the .ml file generated from a .cocci file
-ative to 'make test'. It can run after
building spatch, checks whether some featues work (python and ocaml scripts,
regexes) if these features are enabled, and then launches the test suite
with a 75% success rate requirement. It also does not ask fo input
and can be used in autonomous builds.
- Added an experimental --reverse flag to invert the semantic patch before application.
Note that not all patches can be inverted, nor is it guaranteed that applying
a patch followed by applying its inver is an identity operation.
- Cache prefix takes distribution index into account.
- Add --defined and --undefined options allowing some code not to be
touched. Suggested by Eric Leblond.
- Dropped the need for the ocaml-extlib and ocaml-sexplib packagesed the file format of the regression test results. Files in the old format
are no longer readable by spatch.
- Added a crude mechanism for integrating the results of external analyses with
coccinelle, using positions to connect them together. This is xperimental
feature. See demos/external_ana.{c,cocci,data}.
** Bugfix:
- Corrected parsing of script strings delimited by a single quote. Thanks
to Eugeniy Meshcheryakov for reporting the problem.
- Improved indentation of added ifdefs.
- Allow added comments and #ifdefs to precede other added code. Thanks to
Jani Monoses for noticing the problem.
- Corrected failure to due missing ocamlfind. Thanks to Derek M. Jones for
reporting the problem.
- Allow fake nodes to be - in the allminus case, toop tokens related to
a function definition or forward declaration but before the first code
mentioned in the semantic patch.
- Drop __init etc when deleting a whole function.
- Cause appropriate newlines to be preserved when multiple matches (trees)
contain adjacent modifications derived from the same SmPL code.
- check_meta takes into account fresh identifier seed information.
- Types for worth-trying optimization should not be followed by space
- Improved filtering of result of matching atomic patterns
- Drop positions before creating function prototype rules
- Adjust position of { introduced by adding multiple statements in a
single-statement position
- Drop newline after function call ( when all arguments on that line are
eliminated
- Accept removal of a single declaration, replaced by arbitrary,
non-declaration code
- smpl_spacing takes into account newlines, indentation
- Improved prevention of transformations on toplevel { ... } from causing
changes outside function boundaries; also otside ifs, whiles, etc.
Changes are still allowed on { ... } present for other reasons.
- Fix bug in include_match that caused everything to halt when all matches
were discarded
- Don't call Insert_plus on rules that cannot be evaluated due to failed
dependencies.
- Allow variable declaration right after a case in switch.
- The top of a loop is also after the body of a loop, for ... in loop body
- Do not anchor Str regexp at the beginning of the string to check
- Type annotation for C code uses most recent env for typedefs when
possible. Thanks to Andrea Canciani for pointing out the problem.
- Pretty print pointer types without a trailing space. Thanks to Michael
Stefaniuc for pointing out the problem.
- Propagate dependencies further in get_constants2
- Make lexer more dos friendly
- slightly better handling of long long
- Strip constraints from metavariables in function prototype treatment
before comparison, due to incomparability of pcre regexps.
- Fixed obsolete regexp doc, thanks to Dmitry Osmakov
- Improved x || ... || y to avoid double modification
- Transparently allow \( \| and \) to be on lines beginning with -. The -
has no effect.
- Remove memory leak related to pr2_once management. Thanks to Robert
Gomulka for helping to solve the problem. Don't use once hashtable if
messages won't be printed anyway.
- Change the type of subtraction mixing pointer and array to have int result.
Thanks to Robert Gomulka for noticing the problem.
- Fix interpretation of dependencies in presence of virtual rules.
Ignore constraints on inherited position metavariables in a rule that
will be ignored.
- Better support meta iterator and meta declarer tokens, and symid tokens.
- Better indentation after added noindent.
- Fixed length bug in the treatment of structures.
- Allow inheriting declaration/field metavariables.
- Don't drop spaces after parentheses in when no minus code present.
Thanks to Terry Wilson for reporting the problem.
- Keep inherited metavariables in asttomember (preprocessing for matching)
- allminus for types, to allow removing const, not just matching it
- improved pretty printing when something is added before a closed brace
- Allow matching on nameless structs. Thanks to Ron Minnich for reporting
the problem.
- Pretty printing of const/volatile arrays in smpl code.
- Don't allow just dropping an exp or type
- Avoid removing #endif when surrounded by - code
- Print some important error messages even with the --very-quiet flag.
- Fixed parallel building in the Makefiles
- Fixed the compilation of the "pure bytecode" version. If you use the
bundled pycaml or ocaml-pcre, you'll need their stub libraries in
your LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
- For get_constants, virtuals should be false, not true
- C parsing of top-level declarers with initializations.
- Remove constraints in predicates in match result, to avoid PCRE equality
problems
- Enum assignment matching an enum value shouldn't cause a
crash. Likewise, an identifier matching an initialized enum field
shouldn't cause a crash.
- Make when forall in an exists rule behave (more) like forall
- Ocaml 4.00.0 compatibility fixes
- Drop inlines, reduce parser code size
- Bind const_vol in the right order in Ast0 visitor
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Fix PR/47201
Fix _res is not supported for multi-threaded programs. error.
Patch is provided by Martin Husemann
in http://mail-index.netbsd.org/current-users/2012/11/12/msg021470.html .
And tested by Patrick Welche and me.
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UI, Workflows & Features
* A credential helper for Win32 to allow access to the keychain of
the logged-in user has been added.
* An initial port to HP NonStop.
* A credential helper to allow access to the Gnome keyring has been
added.
* When "git am" sanitizes the "Subject:" line, we strip the prefix from
"Re: subject" and also from a less common "re: subject", but left
the even less common "RE: subject" intact. Now we strip that too.
* It was tempting to say "git branch --set-upstream origin/master",
but that tells Git to arrange the local branch "origin/master" to
integrate with the currently checked out branch, which is highly
unlikely what the user meant. The option is deprecated; use the
new "--set-upstream-to" (with a short-and-sweet "-u") option
instead.
* "git cherry-pick" learned the "--allow-empty-message" option to
allow it to replay a commit without any log message.
* After "git cherry-pick -s" gave control back to the user asking
help to resolve conflicts, concluding "git commit" used to need to
be run with "-s" if the user wants to sign it off; now the command
leaves the sign-off line in the log template.
* "git daemon" learned the "--access-hook" option to allow an
external command to decline service based on the client address,
repository path, etc.
* "git difftool --dir-diff" learned to use symbolic links to prepare
a temporary copy of the working tree when available.
* "git grep" learned to use a non-standard pattern type by default if
a configuration variable tells it to.
* Accumulated updates to "git gui" has been merged.
* "git log -g" learned the "--grep-reflog=<pattern>" option to limit
its output to commits with a reflog message that matches the given
pattern.
* "git merge-base" learned the "--is-ancestor A B" option to tell if A is
an ancestor of B. The result is indicated by its exit status code.
* "git mergetool" now allows users to override the actual command used
with the mergetool.$name.cmd configuration variable even for built-in
mergetool backends.
* "git rebase -i" learned the "--edit-todo" option to open an editor
to edit the instruction sheet.
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already.
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Windows-style visiblity attributes without the flag.
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revision.
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targets that depend on other targets into "export sets." In addition, there are new target properties for PDB_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY and PDB_NAME implemented for Visual Studio 7 and later.
Generator expressions, which are used to introduce conditional statements at generate time rather than at CMake compile time, are now available in more contexts, notably in the INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES and COMPILE_DEFINITIONS target properties. There are also new generator expressions available in the 2.8.10 release.
The file(DOWNLOAD command can accommodate https URLs. The pre-built binaries for this are available from Kitware and link to OpenSSL. The team has also added uniform compiler "id" and version number variables available for nearly all known compilers and platforms.
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Added support for 68hc08, 6809, AVR ATmega8,
16f627, 16f628, 12f629, 12f675, 16f818, 16f819, c166.
Sped up INCBIN for those processors that have it.
Fixed bug in register aliasing where memcpy was being called
instead of memmove (needed to handle overlapping cases).
Fixed ordering of bytes when using DW with AVR processors.
Fixed bug in Z80's CPDR instruction generation.
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no changelog available
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* 19cf3ae Fix: call_rcu list corruption on teardown
* Ensure that read-side functions meet 10-line LGPL criterion
* tls-compat.h: document sigaltstack(2) limitation
* urcu: add notice to URCU_TLS() for it is not strictly async-signal-safe
* Document sigaltstack(2) limitation
* Documentation: update LICENSE file
Userspace RCU 0.7.4
* rculfhash API documentation: document destroy RCU read-lock constraint
* Fix: rculfhash should be offline while waiting for resize to complete
* Add missing entry to gitignore
* urcu: move busy-wait code and name it ___cds_wfq_node_sync_next()
* urcu: fix compat_futex_noasync()
* urcu: add hint to DEFINE_URCU_TLS() for compound types
* Fix: CAA_BUILD_BUG_ON should refer to CAA_BUILD_BUG_ON_ZERO
* Add MIPS support
* Compatibility: remove bash-ismsm from test scripts
* Fix inappropriate lib behavior: don't call exit()
* Fix: re-enable compatibility with autoconf < 2.64
* Fix c99 compatibility: use __asm__ and __volatile__ in public headers
* Fix c99 compatibility: use __typeof__ instead of typeof in public headers
* warning fix: tests urcutorture for NetBSD 5
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