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print/lilypond triggers this.
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* Sync with firefox38-38.7.1
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Submitted by Terin Stock terinjokes AT gmail com
Closes PR pkg/50875
Reviewed by wiz@
2013-08-30: StGit-0.17.1 released
Fix dirty index errors when resolving conflicts.
Test suite improvements.
Print tracebacks to stderr.
Run test suite in parallel.
Fix --authdate date parsing.
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http://vcs.pcre.org/pcre?view=revision&revision=1636
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1.06 2016-02-20 Fix linking on MSVC.
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instead of bundled libtool to get over rm issue.
bump PKGREVISION
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Obtained via Debian Security Tracker
https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2016-2324
https://github.com/git/git/commit/9831e92bfa833ee9c0ce464bbc2f941ae6c2698d
Bump pkgrev
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### 1.0.2 / 2016-03-15
Bug fixes:
* Fix ncursesw support. Pull request #16 by peter50216, patch by eTM. Issue
#6 by Jean Lazarou.
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## 1.2.0.1 (March 15, 2016)
* Fix crash when accepting IPv6 connections due to struct sockaddr_in [#698, #699]
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Added support for 14 bit EX processors: PIC16F1777/8/9 PIC16F18857 PIC16F18877
More predefined constants in the gpasm.
Added the missing DEBUG config option to many processors.
Improve the check that Flex is more recent than version 2.5.4.
Let "--list-chips" adapt to available screen width.
The inc and lkr files are synced with MPLABX 3.15
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## 1.2.0 (March 15, 2016)
* Integrate work from the EventMachine-LE 1.1.x versions [#570]
* Add start_tls options :ecdh_curve, :dhparam, :fail_if_no_peer_cert [#195, #275, #399, #665]
* Add start_tls option :ssl_version for choosing SSL/TLS versions and ciphers [#359, #348, #603, #654]
* Add start_tls option :sni_hostname to be passed to TLS params [#593]
* Add method EM::Channel#num_subscribers to get the number of subscribers to a channel [#640]
* Add support for proc-sources in EM::Iterator [#639]
* Factor out method cleanup_machine to cleanup code from EM.run [#650]
* Replace Exception class with StandardError [#637]
* Close socket on close_connection even after close_connection_after_writing [#694]
* Allow reusing of datagram socket/setting bind device [#662]
* Handle deferred exceptions in reactor thread [#486]
* Reimplement Queue to avoid shift/push performance problem [#311]
* Windows: Switch from gethostbyname to getaddrinfo, support IPv6 addresses [#303, #630]
* Windows: Use rake-compiler-dock to cross-compile gems [#627]
* Windows: Add AppVeyor configuration for Windows CI testing [#578]
* Windows: Bump rake-compiler to version 0.9.x [#542]
* Fix compilation on AIX (w/ XLC) [#693]
* Fix build on OpenBSD [#690]
* Fix OpenSSL compile issue on AIX 7.1 [#678]
* Fix EventMachine.fork_reactor keeps the threadpool of the original process [#425]
* Fix to prevent event machine from stopping when a raise is done in an unbind [#327]
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== 2.1.0 / 2016-03-13
Enhancements
- appender factories now fail explicitly on bad arguments [PR #117]
- console loggers (stdout, stderr) use `write` for compatibility [PR #127]
- allow whitespace in traced method names [PR #128]
- accessor methods for `backtrace` settings [PR #134]
- asynchronous writing from buffered appenders [PR #135]
- improve date format performance when outputting microseconds [PR #136]
- added some thread safety to log level setters [PR #137]
- use `write` everywhere instead of `syswrite` [PR #138]
Bug Fixes
- fixing encodings in tests [PR #116]
- fix Rails4 logger compatibility [PR #121]
- explicitly adding the MIT license [PR #123]
- update `object_id` format in inspect methods [PR #133]
- fixed Travis-CI tests
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Add Tins::Duration class to display time durations.
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Changelog:
The NSS Development Team announces the release of NSS 3.22.3,
which is a patch release for NSS 3.22.
No new functionality is introduced in this release.
The following bugs have been resolved in NSS 3.22.3
* Bug 1243641 - Increase compatibility of TLS extended master secret,
don't send an empty TLS extension last in the handshake
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The cmake-gui(1) gained options to control warnings about deprecated functionality.
The cmake-gui(1) learned an option to set the toolset to be used with VS IDE and Xcode generators, much like the existing -T option to cmake(1).
The cmake-gui(1) gained a Regular Expression Explorer which may be used to create and evaluate regular expressions in real-time. The explorer window is available via the Tools menu.
The -Wdev and -Wno-dev cmake(1) options now also enable and suppress the deprecated warnings output by default.
The suppression of developer warnings as errors can now be controlled with the new -Werror=dev and -Wno-error=dev cmake(1) options.
The cmake(1) -E command-line tools copy, copy_if_different, copy_directory, and make_directory learned to support multiple input files or directories.
The cmake_parse_arguments() command is now implemented natively. The CMakeParseArguments module remains as an empty placeholder for compatibility.
The install(DIRECTORY) command learned to support generator expressions in the list of directories.
The CMAKE_ERROR_DEPRECATED variable can now be set using the -Werror=deprecated and -Wno-error=deprecated cmake(1) options.
The CMAKE_WARN_DEPRECATED variable can now be set using the -Wdeprecated and -Wno-deprecated cmake(1) options.
The VS_GLOBAL_<variable> target property is now implemented for VS 2010 and above. Previously it worked only in VS 2008 and below.
The ExternalProject module learned a new GIT_REMOTE_NAME option to control the git clone --origin value.
The FindBoost module now provides imported targets such as Boost::boost and Boost::filesystem.
The FindFLEX module FLEX_TARGET macro learned a new DEFINES_FILE option to specify a custom output header to be generated.
The FindGTest module now provides imported targets.
The FindGTK2 module, when GTK2_USE_IMPORTED_TARGETS is enabled, now sets GTK2_LIBRARIES to contain the list of imported targets instead of the paths to the libraries. Moreover it now sets a new GTK2_TARGETS variable containing all the targets imported.
The FindOpenMP module learned to support Clang.
The FindOpenSSL module gained a new OPENSSL_MSVC_STATIC_RT option to search for libraries using the MSVC static runtime.
The FindPNG module now provides imported targets.
The FindTIFF module now provides imported targets.
A FindXalanC module was introduced to find the Apache Xalan-C++ XSL transform processing library.
The FindXercesC module now provides imported targets.
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ruby-debugger-ruby_core_source.
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Update DEPENDS
Upstream changes:
1.318 2016-03-12 BOOK
[ENHANCEMENTS]
- Extend version support to all existing version
- Let Git::Version::Compare handle all version comparison code
- eg/build-git can now build all Git versions since 1.0.0
[DOCUMENTATION]
- Minor documentation updates
- URL corrections by DOLMEN
1.317 2016-02-13 BOOK
[ENHANCEMENTS]
- improved git binary detection in Git::Repository::Command
- fixed version comparisons for 1.0.0a and 1.0.0b under Perl 5.6
- test_repository( clone => ... ) now dies with a useful message
when trying to call it with a broken Git
- Git::Repository::Util provides utility functions for Git stuff
- eg/build-git: a utility to build and install any Git version
[DOCUMENTATION]
- Tutorial entry: "Ignore the system and global configuration files"
- spelling fix (RT #110027 by Gregor Herrmann)
[TEST]
- fix RT #89086 (reported by Alex Raguero)
- new test: t/test-all-git.t to run the test suite against a directory
full of git builds (if available)
- tested against 513 versions of git (including all RC),
from 1.0.0 to 2.7.1
1.316 2015-12-02 BOOK
[ENHANCEMENTS]
- avoid a warning if the filehandles have already been closed
(related to System::Command 1.114 'interactive' option)
[DOCUMENTATION]
- add examples for `git log` and using callbacks with `$r->run`
in Git::Repository::Tutorial
[TESTS]
- git-2.5.2 test suite compatibility fix (Petr �abata)
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Git::Version::Compare contains a selection of subroutines that make
dealing with Git-related things (like versions) a little bit easier.
The strings to compare can be version numbers, tags from git.git or
the output of git version or git describe.
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----------------
1.7040 2016-01-07 11:28:07 PST
[Improvements]
- Removed a workaround to skip tests for config dependencies such
as Module::Build #462
- Various doc improvements
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* Traditionally, the tests that try commands that work on the
contents in the working tree were named with "worktree" in their
filenames, but with the recent addition of "git worktree"
subcommand, whose tests are also named similarly, it has become
harder to tell them apart. The traditional tests have been renamed
to use "work-tree" instead in an attempt to differentiate them.
* Many codepaths forget to check return value from git_config_set();
the function is made to die() to make sure we do not proceed when
setting a configuration variable failed.
* Handling of errors while writing into our internal asynchronous
process has been made more robust, which reduces flakiness in our
tests.
* "git show 'HEAD:Foo[BAR]Baz'" did not interpret the argument as a
rev, i.e. the object named by the the pathname with wildcard
characters in a tree object.
* "git rev-parse --git-common-dir" used in the worktree feature
misbehaved when run from a subdirectory.
* The "v(iew)" subcommand of the interactive "git am -i" command was
broken in 2.6.0 timeframe when the command was rewritten in C.
* "git merge-tree" used to mishandle "both sides added" conflict with
its own "create a fake ancestor file that has the common parts of
what both sides have added and do a 3-way merge" logic; this has
been updated to use the usual "3-way merge with an empty blob as
the fake common ancestor file" approach used in the rest of the
system.
* The memory ownership rule of fill_textconv() API, which was a bit
tricky, has been documented a bit better.
* The documentation did not clearly state that the 'simple' mode is
now the default for "git push" when push.default configuration is
not set.
* Recent versions of GNU grep are pickier when their input contains
arbitrary binary data, which some of our tests uses. Rewrite the
tests to sidestep the problem.
* A helper function "git submodule" uses since v2.7.0 to list the
modules that match the pathspec argument given to its subcommands
(e.g. "submodule add <repo> <path>") has been fixed.
* "git config section.var value" to set a value in per-repository
configuration file failed when it was run outside any repository,
but didn't say the reason correctly.
* The code to read the pack data using the offsets stored in the pack
idx file has been made more carefully check the validity of the
data in the idx.
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Reusable split-off of pecl_http's persistent handle and resource factory API.
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* Source code documentation available at http://m6w6.github.io/ext-raphf/v1.1.x
* Travis support
* Fix package.xml's maximum and minimum PHP version
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bug in check-shlibs.
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It now differentiates between bss and common symbols, and lists variables
in the latter section with symbol type "C", like GNU nm(1) does.
So add "C" to the list of letters that the global_symbol_pipe script
accepts on Solaris.
Bump PKGREVISION of libtool-base.
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The only difference that I could find between this and the earlier
version is that this one builds with Qt5. Due to this a qt5 package
option has been added that allows the package to be built with Qt5.
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From Aleksej Lebedev in PR pkg/50853.
Thrift is a software library and set of code-generation tools developed
at Facebook to expedite development and implementation of efficient and
scalable backend services. Its primary goal is to enable efficient and
reliable communication across programming languages by abstracting the
portions of each language that tend to require the most customization
into a common library that is implemented in each language.
Specifically, Thrift allows developers to define datatypes and service
interfaces in a single language-neutral file and generate all the
necessary code to build RPC clients and servers.
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### Development
[Full Changelog](http://github.com/rspec/rspec-core/compare/v3.4.4...3-4-maintenance)
### 3.4.4 / 2016-03-09
[Full Changelog](http://github.com/rspec/rspec-core/compare/v3.4.3...3.4.4)
Bug Fixes:
* Fix `RSpec::Core::RakeTask` so that it works with Rake 11.
(Travis Grathwell, #2197)
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We do include zlib.buildlink3.mk, so make sure we always use that zlib.
Remove manual do-build target and set BUILD_DIRS instead.
Set MAKE_JOBS_SAFE=no. The previous do-build target didn't respect MAKE_JOBS.
Bump PKGREVISON.
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Changelog:
* packed_trie_map (new)
* new data structure that implements a trie also known as a prefix
tree. This implementation requires all key values be known at
construction time, after which its content is considered
immutable. Internally it packs all its nodes in a single
contiguous array for space and lookup efficiencies.
* trie_map (new)
* new data structure that implements a trie. It works similar to
packed_trie_map except that this version is mutable.
* multi_type_matrix
* added a variant of walk() that takes the upper-left and
lower-right corners to allow walking through a subset of the
original matrix.
* multi_type_vector
* fixed incorrect return values of the increment and decrement
operators of in-block iterators. They would previously return a
value_type pointer which did not conform to the behaviors of STL
iterators.
* added support for custom event handlers for element block
acquisitions and releases.
* flat_segment_tree
* fixed incorrect return values of the increment and decrement
operators of its leaf-node iterators as in multi_type_vector's
fix.
* sorted_string_map
* significantly improved the performance of its find() method by
switching from using linear search to using binary search. The
improvement is especially visible with a large number of elements.
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This updates the bundled libgit2 to version 0.24.0.
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v0.24
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### Changes or improvements
* Custom filters can now be registered with wildcard attributes, for
example `filter=*`. Consumers should examine the attributes parameter
of the `check` function for details.
* Symlinks are now followed when locking a file, which can be
necessary when multiple worktrees share a base repository.
* You can now set your own user-agent to be sent for HTTP requests by
using the `GIT_OPT_SET_USER_AGENT` with `git_libgit2_opts()`.
* You can set custom HTTP header fields to be sent along with requests
by passing them in the fetch and push options.
* Tree objects are now assumed to be sorted. If a tree is not
correctly formed, it will give bad results. This is the git approach
and cuts a significant amount of time when reading the trees.
* Filter registration is now protected against concurrent
registration.
* Filenames which are not valid on Windows in an index no longer cause
to fail to parse it on that OS.
* Rebases can now be performed purely in-memory, without touching the
repository's workdir.
* When adding objects to the index, or when creating new tree or commit
objects, the inputs are validated to ensure that the dependent objects
exist and are of the correct type. This object validation can be
disabled with the GIT_OPT_ENABLE_STRICT_OBJECT_CREATION option.
* The WinHTTP transport's handling of bad credentials now behaves like
the others, asking for credentials again.
### API additions
* `git_config_lock()` has been added, which allow for
transactional/atomic complex updates to the configuration, removing
the opportunity for concurrent operations and not committing any
changes until the unlock.
* `git_diff_options` added a new callback `progress_cb` to report on the
progress of the diff as files are being compared. The documentation of
the existing callback `notify_cb` was updated to reflect that it only
gets called when new deltas are added to the diff.
* `git_fetch_options` and `git_push_options` have gained a `custom_headers`
field to set the extra HTTP header fields to send.
* `git_stream_register_tls()` lets you register a callback to be used
as the constructor for a TLS stream instead of the libgit2 built-in
one.
* `git_commit_header_field()` allows you to look up a specific header
field in a commit.
* `git_commit_extract_signature()` extracts the signature from a
commit and gives you both the signature and the signed data so you
can verify it.
### API removals
* No APIs were removed in this version.
### Breaking API changes
* The `git_merge_tree_flag_t` is now `git_merge_flag_t`. Subsequently,
its members are no longer prefixed with `GIT_MERGE_TREE_FLAG` but are
now prefixed with `GIT_MERGE_FLAG`, and the `tree_flags` field of the
`git_merge_options` structure is now named `flags`.
* The `git_merge_file_flags_t` enum is now `git_merge_file_flag_t` for
consistency with other enum type names.
* `git_cert` descendent types now have a proper `parent` member
* It is the responsibility of the refdb backend to decide what to do
with the reflog on ref deletion. The file-based backend must delete
it, a database-backed one may wish to archive it.
* `git_config_backend` has gained two entries. `lock` and `unlock`
with which to implement the transactional/atomic semantics for the
configuration backend.
* `git_index_add` and `git_index_conflict_add()` will now use the case
as provided by the caller on case insensitive systems. Previous
versions would keep the case as it existed in the index. This does
not affect the higher-level `git_index_add_bypath` or
`git_index_add_frombuffer` functions.
* The `notify_payload` field of `git_diff_options` was renamed to `payload`
to reflect that it's also the payload for the new progress callback.
* The `git_config_level_t` enum has gained a higher-priority value
`GIT_CONFIG_LEVEL_PROGRAMDATA` which represent a rough Windows equivalent
to the system level configuration.
* `git_rebase_init()` not also takes a merge options.
* The index no longer performs locking itself. This is not something
users of the library should have been relying on as it's not part of
the concurrency guarantees.
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15.0.0 (2016-03-05)
Remove the virtualenv-N.N script from the package; this can no longer be correctly created from a wheel installation. Resolves #851, #692
Remove accidental runtime dependency on pip by extracting certificate in the subprocess.
Upgrade setuptools 20.2.2.
Upgrade pip to 8.1.0.
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TortoiseHg 3.7.2 is a regularly scheduled bugfix release, primarily
to pick up bug fixes on the stable branch of Mercurial and packaging
improvements.
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