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- test/*: updated a couple of checks.
- tools/*: fixed a couple of minor compiler warnings.
- mibs/ietf/PKTC-IETF-SIG-MIB: added (RFC 5098).
- mibs/ietf/MIDCOM-MIB: added (RFC 5190).
- tools/Makefile.am: added missing files to the distribution.
- mibs/ietf/URI-TC-MIB: added (RFC 5017).
- mibs/ietf/PIM-STD-MIB: added (RFC 5060).
- mibs/ietf/IF-CAP-STACK-MIB,EFM-CU-MIB: added (RFC 5066).
- mibs/ietf/UDPLITE-MIB: added (RFC 5097).
- mibs/ietf/LANGTAG-TC-MIB: added (RFC 5131).
- mibs/ietf/IPMCAST-MIB: added (RFC 5132).
- updated IANA MIBs.
- mibs/ietf/T11-FC-RSCN-MIB: added (RFC 4983).
- mibs/ietf/T11-FC-FABRIC-CONFIG-SERVER-MIB: added (RFC 4935).
- mibs/ietf/T11-FC-FABRIC-LOCK-MIB,T11-FC-ZONE-SERVER-MIB: added
(RFC 4936).
- mibs/ietf/ISNS-MIB: added (RFC 4939).
- mibs/ietf/DOT3-EPON-MIB: added (RFC 4837).
- mibs/ietf/DOT3-OAM-MIB: added (RFC 4878).
- mibs/ietf/TCP-ESTATS-MIB: added (RFC 4898).
- mibs/ietf/SIP-{UA,TC,COMMON,SERVER}-MIB: added (RFC 4780).
- mibs/ietf/MAU-MIB: updated (RFC 4836).
- mibs/ietf/DS1-MIB: updated (RFC 4805).
- mibs/ietf/IPSEC-SPD-MIB: added (RFC 4807).
- mibs/iana/IANA-GMPLS-TC-MIB,IANA-IPPM-METRICS-REGISTRY-MIB,
IANA-ITU-ALARM-TC-MIB,IANA-MAU-MIB: added.
- mibs/iana/IANA-CHARSET-MIB,IANA-ADDRESS-FAMILY-NUMBERS-MIB,
IANAifType-MIB: added.
- mibs/ietf/GMPLS-TC-STD-MIB (RFC 4801): added.
- mibs/ietf/GMPLS-TE-STD-MIB (RFC 4802): added.
- mibs/ietf/GMPLS-LSR-STD-MIB,GMPLS-LABEL-STD-MIB (RFC 4803): added.
- mibs/ietf/MSDP-MIB: added (RFC 4624).
- mibs/ietf/PKTC-IETF-MTA-MIB: added (RFC 4682).
- mibs/ietf/ADSL2-LINE-MIB,ADSL2-LINE-TC-MIB: added (RFC 4706).
- mibs/ietf/RAQMON-MIB: added (RFC 4711).
- mibs/ietf/T11-FC-VIRTUAL-FABRIC-MIB: added (RFC 4747).
- mibs/ietf/DOCS-CABLE-DEVICE-MIB: updated (RFC 4639).
- mibs/ietf/OSPF-MIB,OSPF-TRAP-MIB: updated (RFC 4750).
- lib/scanner-smi.l: accept also \r as end-of-line.
- mibs/ietf/T11-FC-ROUTE-MIB: added (RFC 4625).
- mibs/ietf/T11-FC-FSPF-MIB: added (RFC 4626).
- mibs/ietf/LMP-MIB: updated (RFC 4631).
- mibs/ietf/RADIUS-DYNAUTH-CLIENT-MIB: added (RFC 4672).
- mibs/ietf/RADIUS-DYNAUTH-SERVER-MIB: added (RFC 4673).
- autogen.sh: Use glibtool instead of libtool on Darwin.
- mibs/ietf/RADIUS-AUTH-CLIENT-MIB: updated (RFC 4668).
- mibs/ietf/RADIUS-AUTH-SERVER-MIB: updated (RFC 4669).
- mibs/ietf/RADIUS-ACC-CLIENT-MIB: updated (RFC 4670).
- mibs/ietf/RADIUS-ACC-SERVER-MIB: updated (RFC 4671).
- mibs/ietf/DOCS-IF-MIB: updated (RFC 4546).
- mibs/ietf/DOCS-IETF-CABLE-DEVICE-NOTIFICATION-MIB: added (RFC 4547).
- mibs/ietf/DISMAN-NSLOOKUP-MIB,DISMAN-PING-MIB,DISMAN-TRACEROUTE-MIB:
updated (RFC 4560).
- mibs/ietf/ISCSI-MIB: added (RFC 4544).
- mibs/ietf/IPS-AUTH-MIB: added (RFC 4545).
- mibs/ietf/SNMP-USM-AES-MIB: updated (RFC 3826).
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DESCR of the package:
Log::Log4perl lets you remote-control and fine-tune the logging
behaviour of your system from the outside. It implements the widely
popular (Java-based) Log4j logging package in pure Perl.
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- new maintainer
- PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT support
- verified with joerg
- fixes unavailabilty of sources due to old version
ChangeLog:
2.75 2008-05-18T03:38:11
- Removed the spelling test from the distribution, since it can
fail on systems without a spell program or using a different locale.
- All string command-line options are now decoded from whatever encoding
is specified by the C<--encoding> option, defaulting to UTF-8. All
string options are thus properly decoded, excepting those that define
encodings and languages (which should alwyas be ASCII) and those that
are specified as hashes (if someone runs into that bug, let me know).
This fix includes all string options specified by subclasses and
filters. Reported by Matthew Romaine (Bug #35884).
2.74 2008-05-15T03:29:11
- Updated copyright.
- Changed the list example in the Trac sample output to use Greeking so
that the indentation of wrapping lines can be seen in the output.
- Improved the CSS for lists in the log message output by
SVN::notify::HTML (and subclasses) so that bullets are properly
hangling indents.
- Removed a bit of redundant CSS from SVN::Notify::HTML.
- Added a spelling test. This has the benefit of reducing the number of
annoying spelling errors in the documentation.
2.73 2008-05-04T02:02:21
- Fixed another lame-ass test failure under Perl 5.6.2. Reported by
David Cantrell via cpan-testers.
2.72 2008-04-29T17:17:29
- Fixed misdocumentation of the short version of the --set-sender option
in C<svnnotify --help>: it's -E, not -S. Reported by Larry Shatzer,
Jr.
- Fixed encoding issue on Windows. Patch to fix a stupid oversight
graciously provided by David Golden.
- Added four new filter callbacks, "pre_prepare", "post_prepare",
"pre_execute", and "post_execute". These are called at the begining
and end of the execution of the prepare() and execute() methods.
Suggestion and initial patch from Larry Shatzer.
- Reorganized the table listing the types of filters in
SVN::Notify::Filter so that they are listed in the order in which they
execute.
2.71 2008-04-17T18:53:27
- Fixed test failure in t/filter.t when HTML::Entities is not installed.
Reported by David Cantrell via CPAN-Testers.
- Bumped version number for recommended module Text::Trac up to 0.10,
since that version fixes the last of the bugs I found with its HTML
output.
- Adjusted the runnign of filters against log messages in
SVN::Notify::HTML so that any linkizing (--linkize), revision URL
parsing (--revision-url), and ticket reference parsing (--ticket-map)
is run after the content has been filtered. In 2.70, none of those
things happened if the message was filtered, even though they did if a
log message was filtered by SVN::Notify (plain text).
- Added references to SVN::Notify::Filter::Markdown, now on CPAN.
- Attributes registered by a filter were not being properly registered
and processing the command-line arguments when the filter was loaded
by the --filter option to `svnnotify`. Thanks to Larry Shatzer, Jr.
for the spot!
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- Remove build fixes for NetBSD 1.2, 1.3 and 1.4 which were applied on
every platform.
- Don't overwrite the default MIBS search path. It breaks the package if
the "net-snmp" package is not installed. It best case it introduces
random behaviour if either the "net-snmp" or the "scotty" package
are installed.
Bump package revision because of these fixes.
Approved by Thomas Klausner.
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Bump revision. From Dieter Baron.
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- Include standard headers (stdlib.h, string.h, stdio.h) in misc.h to
avoid conflicts with built-in declarations of functions.
- Change CFLAGS= in Makefile to CFLAGS+= to use pkgsrc-provided CFLAGS.
- Include termcap.buildlink3.mk to handle termcap properly.
- Add DESTDIR support, use AUTO_MKDIRS.
- Bump PKGREVISION.
Now I can actually use it! ;)
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Approved during the freeze by agc@.
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Test::More was added to the core modules with Perl 5.6.2 and 5.7.3.
Fixes PR pkg/39087.
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not depend on java unless the option is selected. Resolves problem of
default dependency on non-portable and non-Free code in a Free
package. Approved in concept by epg. PKGREVISION++.
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and they were right. Fix this. Should result in the same bits, so no
revision bump.
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g++ -c -Wall -W -O3 -I/usr/pkg/include -I/usr/pkg/include/freetype2 -I/usr/include -I/usr/pkg/include/python2.4 -I../qtools -o ../objects/config.o config.cpp
cc1plus: out of memory allocating 10824496 bytes after a total of 123209640 bytes
gmake[2]: *** [../objects/config.o] Error 1
Workaround by unlimiting "datasize".
Approved by agc@ during freeze.
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Added devel/p5-Class-C3 version 0.19
Added devel/p5-Algorithm-C3 version 0.07
Added devel/p5-Class-C3-XS version 0.08
Added devel/p5-MRO-Compat version 0.09
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The "mro" namespace provides several utilities for dealing with
method resolution order and method caching in general in Perl 5.9.5
and higher.
This module provides those interfaces for earlier versions of Perl
(back to 5.6.0 anyways).
It is a harmless no-op to use this module on 5.9.5+. That is to
say, code which properly uses MRO::Compat will work unmodified on
both older Perls and 5.9.5+.
If you're writing a piece of software that would like to use the
parts of 5.9.5+'s mro:: interfaces that are supported here, and
you want compatibility with older Perls, this is the module for
you.
Some parts of this code will work better and/or faster with
Class::C3::XS installed (which is an optional prereq of Class::C3,
which is in turn a prereq of this package), but it's not a requirement.
This module never exports any functions. All calls must be fully
qualified with the mro:: prefix.
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This package contains XS performance enhancers for Class::C3.
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This module implements the C3 algorithm. I have broken this out
into it's own module because I found myself copying and pasting
it way too often for various needs. Most of the uses I have for
C3 revolve around class building and metamodels, but it could
also be used for things like dependency resolution as well since
it tends to do such a nice job of preserving local precendence
orderings.
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This is currently an experimental pragma to change Perl 5's standard
method resolution order from depth-first left-to-right (a.k.a -
pre-order) to the more sophisticated C3 method resolution order.
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This class lets you build groups of accessors that will call
different getters and setters.
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GIT v1.5.6 Release Notes
========================
Updates since v1.5.5
--------------------
(subsystems)
* Comes with updated gitk and git-gui.
(portability)
* git will build on AIX better than before now.
* core.ignorecase configuration variable can be used to work better on
filesystems that are not case sensitive.
* "git init" now autodetects the case sensitivity of the filesystem and
sets core.ignorecase accordingly.
* cpio is no longer used; neither "curl" binary (libcurl is still used).
(documentation)
* Many freestanding documentation pages have been converted and made
available to "git help" (aka "man git<something>") as section 7 of
the manual pages. This means bookmarks to some HTML documentation
files may need to be updated (eg "tutorial.html" became
"gittutorial.html").
(performance)
* "git clone" was rewritten in C. This will hopefully help cloning a
repository with insane number of refs.
* "git rebase --onto $there $from $branch" used to switch to the tip of
$branch only to immediately reset back to $from, smudging work tree
files unnecessarily. This has been optimized.
* Object creation codepath in "git-svn" has been optimized by enhancing
plumbing commands git-cat-file and git-hash-object.
(usability, bells and whistles)
* "git add -p" (and the "patch" subcommand of "git add -i") can choose to
apply (or not apply) mode changes independently from contents changes.
* "git bisect help" gives longer and more helpful usage information.
* "git bisect" does not use a special branch "bisect" anymore; instead, it
does its work on a detached HEAD.
* "git branch" (and "git checkout -b") can be told to set up
branch.<name>.rebase automatically, so that later you can say "git pull"
and magically cause "git pull --rebase" to happen.
* "git branch --merged" and "git branch --no-merged" can be used to list
branches that have already been merged (or not yet merged) to the
current branch.
* "git cherry-pick" and "git revert" can add a sign-off.
* "git commit" mentions the author identity when you are committing
somebody else's changes.
* "git diff/log --dirstat" output is consistent between binary and textual
changes.
* "git filter-branch" rewrites signed tags by demoting them to annotated.
* "git format-patch --no-binary" can produce a patch that lack binary
changes (i.e. cannot be used to propagate the whole changes) meant only
for reviewing.
* "git init --bare" is a synonym for "git --bare init" now.
* "git gc --auto" honors a new pre-auto-gc hook to temporarily disable it.
* "git log --pretty=tformat:<custom format>" gives a LF after each entry,
instead of giving a LF between each pair of entries which is how
"git log --pretty=format:<custom format>" works.
* "git log" and friends learned the "--graph" option to show the ancestry
graph at the left margin of the output.
* "git log" and friends can be told to use date format that is different
from the default via 'log.date' configuration variable.
* "git send-email" now can send out messages outside a git repository.
* "git send-email --compose" was made aware of rfc2047 quoting.
* "git status" can optionally include output from "git submodule
summary".
* "git svn" learned --add-author-from option to propagate the authorship
by munging the commit log message.
* new object creation and looking up in "git svn" has been optimized.
* "gitweb" can read from a system-wide configuration file.
(internal)
* "git unpack-objects" and "git receive-pack" is now more strict about
detecting breakage in the objects they receive over the wire.
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This switches to the gnome-2.22 release branch.
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This switches to the gnome-2.22 release branch.
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changes: minor bugfixes
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NEWS in guile-gtk-1.2-0.60
* Misc fixes and additions.
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Lemon is a simple LALR(1) parser generator, creating both
re-entrant and thread-safe parsers.
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+SUBDIR+= p5-Test-Differences
+SUBDIR+= p5-Test-MockObject
+SUBDIR+= p5-Test-use-ok
+SUBDIR+= p5-Tie-RefHash
+SUBDIR+= p5-Tie-ToObject
+SUBDIR+= p5-Tree-Simple-VisitorFactory
+SUBDIR+= p5-UNIVERSAL-can
+SUBDIR+= p5-UNIVERSAL-isa
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This module implements a Set of objects, that is, a collection of
objects without duplications. It is similar to a Smalltalk IdentitySet.
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When the code you're testing returns multiple lines, records or
data structures and they're just plain wrong, an equivalent to the
Unix diff utility may be just what's needed.
eq_or_diff_...() compares two strings or (limited) data structures
and either emits an ok indication or a side-by-side diff.
Test::Differences is designed to be used with Test.pm and with
Test::Simple, Test::More, and other Test::Builder based testing
modules. As the SYNOPSIS shows, another testing module must be used
as the basis for your test suite.
These functions assume that you are presenting it with "flat"
records, looking like:
- scalars composed of record-per-line
- arrays of scalars,
- arrays of arrays of scalars,
- arrays of hashes containing only scalars
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Perl extension for emulating troublesome interfaces.
Testing is a lot easier when you can control the entire environment.
With Test::MockObject, you can get a lot closer.
Test::MockObject allows you to create objects that conform to
particular interfaces with very little code. You don't have to
reimplement the behavior, just the input and the output.
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According to the Test::More documentation, it is recommended to run
use_ok() inside a BEGIN block, so functions are exported at
compile-time and prototypes are properly honored.
That is, instead of writing this:
use_ok( 'Some::Module' );
use_ok( 'Other::Module' );
One should write this:
BEGIN { use_ok( 'Some::Module' ); }
BEGIN { use_ok( 'Other::Module' ); }
However, people often either forget to add BEGIN, or mistakenly group
use_ok with other tests in a single BEGIN block, which can create subtle
differences in execution order.
With this module, simply change all use_ok in test scripts to use ok,
and they will be executed at BEGIN time. The explicit space after use
makes it clear that this is a single compile-time action.
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This module provides the ability to use references as hash keys if
you first tie the hash variable to this module. Normally, only the
keys of the tied hash itself are preserved as references; to use
references as keys in hashes-of-hashes, use Tie::RefHash::Nestable,
included as part of Tie::RefHash.
It is implemented using the standard perl TIEHASH interface. Please
see the tie entry in perlfunc(1) and perltie(1) for more information.
The Nestable version works by looking for hash references being
stored and converting them to tied hashes so that they too can have
references as keys. This will happen without warning whenever you
store a reference to one of your own hashes in the tied hash.
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While "tie" in perldoc allows tying to an arbitrary object, the
class in question must support this in it's implementation of
TIEHASH, TIEARRAY or whatever.
This class provides a very tie constructor that simply returns the
object it was given as it's first argument.
This way side effects of calling $object->TIEHASH are avoided.
This is used in Data::Visitor in order to tie a variable to an
already existing object. This is also useful for cloning, when you
want to clone the internal state object instead of going through
the tie interface for that variable.
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Set of visitor objects for traversing Tree::Simple hierarchies.
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This module attempts to work around people calling UNIVERSAL::can() as a
function, which it is not.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/UNIVERSAL-can/
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Whenever you use UNIVERSAL::isa as a function, a kitten using
Test::MockObject dies. Normally, the kittens would be helpless, but if they
use UNIVERSAL::isa (the module whose docs you are reading), the kittens can
live long and prosper.
This module replaces UNIVERSAL::isa with a version that makes sure that if
it's called as a function on objects which override isa, isa will be
called on those objects as a method.
In all other cases the real UNIVERSAL::isa is just called directly.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/UNIVERSAL-isa/
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individual Makefile files and out of Makefile.common.
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0.33 Tue 27 May 2008
- Upgrading to Module::Install 0.74
- Bumping Scalar::Util version to 1.18 to get a fixed better
looks_like_number
- Moved B driver test class to My_B to prevent collision with the
B modules
0.32_01 Sat 23 Feb 2008
- Moving 01_compile.t minimum version to 5.005 to match Makefile.PL
(Resolves rt.cpan.org #26674)
- Removing the deprecated _CALLABLE function
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== Version History:
=== 1.0.0 / 2008-05-20:
* Removed HTTPAccess2, thanks to Aaron Patterson. Even tho he's whiny.
* Changed initialize/configure to make testing scream. 100x faster.
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Changes are unkown.
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