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* Define PHP's version at one place.
* Remove obsolete description in comments.
* Add "used by www/php-fpm/Makefile" in php5[34]/Makefile.php.
* Remove commented out support for suhosin extension from php54.
* Add PHP_CHECK_INSTALLED and PHP_EXTENSION_DIR to php/phpversion.mk.
No functional should be made.
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This is latest stable release of Ruby and it basically compatible with
Ruby 1.9.3. Please refer full changes to NEWS/ChangeLog files or official
Web site. Here is language changes:
* Added keyword arguments.
* Added %i and %I for symbol list creation (similar to %w and %W).
* Default source encoding is changed to UTF-8. (was US-ASCII)
* No warning for unused variables starting with '_'
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This commit achieves the following:
1) Fix specific case of falsely identified aggregate array index
duplicates. Fix taken from gcc 4.8 source, it apparently will
never be backported.
2) Fix typo that caused mktemp to be used in DragonFly
3) Incorporate NetBSD libstdc++ fixes into gcc-aux repository
(which is a parallel fork) and regenerate diff-cxx. This
enables patches to be removed.
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It generates wrong path in rbconfig.rb (but not cause critical problem
in general).
Bump PKGREVISION.
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definition.
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--whole-archive is a linker flag, not a compiler flag.
Bump PKGREVISION.
Hopefully improves p5-gettext with clang from pkgsrc.
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handler type.
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* uv: Upgrade to v0.10.12
* npm: Upgrade to 1.3.2
* windows: get proper errno (Ben Noordhuis)
* tls: only wait for finish if we haven't seen it (Timothy J Fontaine)
* http: Dump response when request is aborted (isaacs)
* http: use an unref'd timer to fix delay in exit (Peter Rust)
* zlib: level can be negative (Brian White)
* zlib: allow zero values for level and strategy (Brian White)
* buffer: add comment explaining buffer alignment (Ben Noordhuis)
* string_bytes: properly detect 64bit (Timothy J Fontaine)
* src: fix memory leak in UsingDomains() (Ben Noordhuis)
2013.06.18, Version 0.10.12 (Stable)
* npm: Upgrade to 1.2.32
* readline: make `ctrl + L` clear the screen (Yuan Chuan)
* v8: add setVariableValue debugger command (Ben Noordhuis)
* net: Do not destroy socket mid-write (isaacs)
* v8: fix build for mips32r2 architecture (Andrei Sedoi)
* configure: fix cross-compilation host_arch_cc() (Andrei Sedoi)
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* FreeBSD 9.1's dtrace support has -h flag but "dtrace -h -s ../perldtrace.d"
filed with following syntax error.
"/usr/lib/dtrace/psinfo.d", line 37: syntax error near "uid_t"
Adding dtrace support for perl5 on FreeBSD is hasty, I feel.
dtrace support for FreeBSD perl5 is disabled.
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are replaced with .include "../../devel/readline/buildlink3.mk", and
USE_GNU_READLINE are removed,
* .include "../../devel/readline/buildlink3.mk" without USE_GNU_READLINE
are replaced with .include "../../mk/readline.buildlink3.mk".
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LuaJIT is a Just-In-Time Compiler (JIT) for the Lua programming language.
Lua is a powerful, dynamic and light-weight programming language. It may
be embedded or used as a general-purpose, stand-alone language.
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the past week as per the reports on pkgsrc-bulk. Not sure why it wasn't
showing up on other platforms, but I am assuming this is the correct fix.
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Changelog:
newLISP® v.10.5.3 Stable Release 2013-07-10
This release fixes bugs in the new, unlimited precision, integer arithmetic and JSON subsystems and introduces functions for KMEANS data clustering.
New Features
New cluster analysis functions kmeans-train and kmeans-query (v.10.5.2).
Bug fixes
Big integer division had problems with embedded, aligned big int sized zeros and trailing zeros in results. On Linux, compiler optmizations in big integer division code caused problems and are disabled now with no decrease in performance (v.10.5.1).
The bigint function now accepts integers in strings with trailing non-digit characters and floats in simple dot-decimal notation (v.10.5.1).
After Java update 7u21, install directory names could not have spaces. This has been fixed (v.10.5.2).
Escaped " quote and \ backslash characters in json-parse strings are now handled correctly (v.10.5.2/3).
Compatibility with previous versions
This version is compatible with the previous versions in the 10.5.x series.
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11-Jul-2013
Core:
* Fixed bug #64966 (segfault in zend_do_fcall_common_helper_SPEC).
* Fixed bug #64960 (Segfault in gc_zval_possible_root).
* Fixed bug #64934 (Apache2 TS crash with get_browser()).
* Fixed bug #63186 (compile failure on netbsd).
DateTime:
* Fixed bug #53437 (Crash when using unserialized DatePeriod instance).
PDO_firebird:
* Fixed bug #64037 (Firebird return wrong value for numeric field).
* Fixed bug #62024 (Cannot insert second row with null using parametrized
query).
PDO_pgsql:
* Fixed bug #64949 (Buffer overflow in _pdo_pgsql_error).
pgsql:
* Fixed bug #64609 (pg_convert enum type support).
SPL:
* Fixed bug #64997 (Segfault while using RecursiveIteratorIterator on 64-bits
systems).
XML:
* Fixed bug #65236 (heap corruption in xml parser).
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TODO: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.compilers.llvm.devel/63317
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6.0. Reported by J«Órn Clausen as PR pkg/48029.
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o Don't assume _DISTDIR end with '/' (by DESTDIR).
o A small clean up to GEM_CLEANBUILD handling.
A few clean up.
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rubygems 2.0.3.
Bump PKGREVISION.
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04 Jul 2013, PHP 5.4.17
- Core:
. Fixed bug #64988 (Class loading order affects E_STRICT warning). (Laruence)
. Fixed bug #64966 (segfault in zend_do_fcall_common_helper_SPEC). (Laruence)
. Fixed bug #64960 (Segfault in gc_zval_possible_root). (Laruence)
. Fixed bug #64936 (doc comments picked up from previous scanner run). (Stas,
Jonathan Oddy)
. Fixed bug #64934 (Apache2 TS crash with get_browser()). (Anatol)
. Fixed bug #64166 (quoted-printable-encode stream filter incorrectly
discarding whitespace). (Michael M Slusarz)
- DateTime:
. Fixed bug #53437 (Crash when using unserialized DatePeriod instance).
(Gustavo, Derick, Anatol)
- FPM:
. Fixed Bug #64915 (error_log ignored when daemonize=0). (Remi)
. Implemented FR #64764 (add support for FPM init.d script). (Lior Kaplan)
- PDO:
. Fixed bug #63176 (Segmentation fault when instantiate 2 persistent PDO to
the same db server). (Laruence)
- PDO_DBlib:
. Fixed bug #63638 (Cannot connect to SQL Server 2008 with PDO dblib).
(Stanley Sufficool)
. Fixed bug #64338 (pdo_dblib can't connect to Azure SQL). (Stanley
Sufficool)
. Fixed bug #64808 (FreeTDS PDO getColumnMeta on a prepared but not executed
statement crashes). (Stanley Sufficool)
- PDO_firebird:
. Fixed bug #64037 (Firebird return wrong value for numeric field).
(Matheus Degiovani, Matteo)
. Fixed bug #62024 (Cannot insert second row with null using parametrized
query). (patch by james@kenjim.com, Matheus Degiovani, Matteo)
- PDO_mysql:
. Fixed bug #48724 (getColumnMeta() doesn't return native_type for BIT,
TINYINT and YEAR). (Antony, Daniel Beardsley)
- PDO_pgsql:
. Fixed Bug #64949 (Buffer overflow in _pdo_pgsql_error). (Remi)
- pgsql:
. Fixed bug #64609 (pg_convert enum type support). (Matteo)
- Readline:
. Implement FR #55694 (Expose additional readline variable to prevent
default filename completion). (Hartmel)
- SPL:
. Fixed bug #64997 (Segfault while using RecursiveIteratorIterator on
64-bits systems). (Laruence)
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The Link-Time Optimizer requires a couple of functions from the math
library. For gcc, it appears there are built-in versions that
satisfy the requirement, but building with clang requires an explicit
linkage to libm.
This additional LDFLAG may be required on all platforms when clang is
used for pkgsrc, but until this is confirmed let's limit it to NetBSD.
Fix tested on NetBSD 6.1 amd64 with CLANGBASE=${LOCALBASE}
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The Go programming language is an open source project to make
programmers more productive.
Go is expressive, concise, clean, and efficient. Its concurrency
mechanisms make it easy to write programs that get the most out of
multicore and networked machines, while its novel type system enables
flexible and modular program construction. Go compiles quickly to
machine code yet has the convenience of garbage collection and the power
of run-time reflection. It's a fast, statically typed, compiled language
that feels like a dynamically typed, interpreted language.
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Changelog:
* Bug fixes.
* New features.
See http://www.scala-lang.org/2.10.2 etc in detail.
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for other than Linux binary users.
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pcall and metamethods, new lexical scheme for globals, ephemeron tables, new library for bitwise operations, light C functions, emergency garbage collector, goto statement, and finalizers for tables.
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Changelog:
Bug Fixes
Area: deploy/plugin
Synopsis: In-consistent behavior with remote/local policy file with ALL permission.
Area: security-libs/java.security
Synopsis: Improve on checking order
Area: core-libs/java.util.logging
Synopsis: Remove the stack search for a resource bundle for Logger to use
Security bugfixes
CVE-2013-2470
CVE-2013-2471
CVE-2013-2472
CVE-2013-2473
CVE-2013-2463
CVE-2013-2464
CVE-2013-2465
CVE-2013-2469
CVE-2013-2459
CVE-2013-2468
CVE-2013-2466
CVE-2013-3743
CVE-2013-2462
CVE-2013-2460
CVE-2013-2445
CVE-2013-2448
CVE-2013-2442
CVE-2013-2461
CVE-2013-2467
CVE-2013-2407
CVE-2013-2454
CVE-2013-2458
CVE-2013-2444
CVE-2013-2446
CVE-2013-2437
CVE-2013-2400
CVE-2013-3744
CVE-2013-2457
CVE-2013-2453
CVE-2013-2443
CVE-2013-2452
CVE-2013-2455
CVE-2013-2447
CVE-2013-2450
CVE-2013-2456
CVE-2013-2412
CVE-2013-2449
CVE-2013-1571
CVE-2013-2451
CVE-2013-1500
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while here, convert Solaris support to use pkgsrc emulator framework,
or it is hard to maintain this package.
This release includes important security fixes (CVE-2013-1571) . Oracle strongly
recommends that all Java SE 7 users upgrade to this release.
XXX: I cannot test on Solaris, but want to update for security fix.
XXX: If this change broke Solaris support, please fix, or report it.
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* Convert .if clause to devel/libexecinfo/builtin.mk.
On NetBSD current, binary should be changed.
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order to build this package in anything like a reasonable amount of time.
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Module::Build and Module::Build::Tiny (Module::Build expects flags
instead of VAR=VALUE keychains).
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Version 1.2.1
=============
http//abcl.org/svn/tags/abcl/1.2.1/CHANGES
27 June 2013
http://abcl.org/releases/1.2.1
* Tested: orcl-jdk-1.7.0_21 orcl-jdk-1.6.0_43
** ansi tests rc-2 failing 11-13 of 21708 total.
Some regressions since 1.1.1
* Stablility fixes; additional Quicklisp compatibility
** Fix (make-instance 'standard-generic-function)
Version 1.2.0
=============
http//abcl.org/svn/tags/1.2.0/abcl/CHANGES
released at ECLM 2013 Madrid, ES // 01 June 2013
* Package local nicknames to behave like SBCL
* ASDF 3.0.1 is now shipped with the implementation
* a more robust MOP implementation
* Common cases of creating purely synthetic JAVA:JNEW-RUNTIME-CLASS
now (mostly) work. Please report corner cases for fixing.
* the system autoloader has been extended to cover functions bound to
symbol properties
Issues Resolved
---------------
[#200] ABCL compiler fails to produce loadable fasl for XPATH
[#321] ASDF 3.01
[#256] Compilation failure in com.informatimago
[#274] compiling "com.informatimago.common-lisp.cesarum") hangs [> 10 minutes]
[#153]
[#32] Modify the currently disabled runtime-class.lisp code to not require ASM
[#152] ql:closer-mop doesn't work
[#203] Failure as build host for SBCL
[#300] Gray streams aren't streams
[#302] Symbols fail to autoload
[#303] CL:LOAD ignores :EXTERNAL-FORMAT argument
[#304] Stack abstraction inconsistency between Java and Lisp frames
[#308] Compiled FLET exhausts the stack
[#309] Printer should obey package-local nicknames
[#310] Invocation of tests from from build.xml broken
[#311] UIOP fails to upgrade
[#312] BORDEAUX-THREADS-TEST::CONDITION-VARIABLE hangs
[#282] Spurious macros redefinition warnings
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Add LICENSE
Upstream changes:
* 2012-12-31 (version 1.9)
** Additions
- A new C FFI as added, thanks to Crestani, Harald Glab-Plhak. The
old one is still there but will eventually be phased out.
See Crestani's paper "Foreign-Function Interfaces for Garbage-Collected Programming Languages"
http://www-pu.informatik.uni-tuebingen.de/users/crestani/publications/2008-sws-ffi.pdf
- A new networking code layer was added with full support for IPv6,
UDP etc. (undocumented as of yet)
- Records now support single inheritance (accessible through the
r6rs-records packages)
- `letrec*' was added to the `scheme' structure
- A `r5rs' structure was added.
- A new condition system based on R6RS's system has replaced the old system.
- Some R6RS libraries were added (with help from Robert Ransom).
- A statistical profiler was added (Marcel Turino, Manuel Dietrich) -
check the documentation for details.
- TLC tables (`eq?' tables) were added by Marcus Crestani and David Frese.
- The module system warns on cycles and redefinitions
- When the VM is compiled with GNU C, it uses direct threading for
instruction dispatch, which speeds up the VM noticeable (done by
Timo Harter)
- The reader for a structure is configurable (again).
- SRFI 19 now works on Windows
- `list-spine{,-cycle-safe}[*%]' sequence macros were added to `reduce'
structure by Robert Ransom
- The Windows build can be done via a Boo script (contributed by
Robert Ransom)
- The unquote and unquote-splicing were generalized to several
operands, in line with R6RS.
- Commands ,show-known-packages, ,show-interface, and
,show-default-package were added to support SDT (Marcus Crestani,
Sebastian Rheinecker).
- `placeholder-value' now accepts a `deadlock?' argument that says
whether blocking on the placeholder contributes to deadlock.
- Most source files now carry author information.
- A document =doc/deriving.txt= was added that clarifies how works
derived from Scheme 48 should be labelled.
** Changes
- The BIBOP GC was heavily debugged and is now considered stable - it
is enabled by default.
- The system builds on Windows Visual Studio Express 2010 instead of
Visual Studio 2005.
- The BIBOP GC code was simplified significantly.
- The `syntax-rules' implementation was rewritten by Richard Kelsey
- Some structures were added to the POSIX subsystem
(`posix-errnos', `posix-syslog')
- Various procedures were added to the POSIX structures by Roderic
Morris to support scsh.
- The autoconf code was reorganized by Ivan Shmakov.
- The REPL now prints values without quotes and auto-capitalization of
record-type names.
- The Makefile now builds the documentation upon `make install'.
(This requires a working LaTeX installation and tex2page.) A target
`install-no-doc' is available that does not.
- The license information was clarified.
- The external-events API was changed to fix a design bug; it now
correctly accomodates "fire-once" applications such as
wait-`for-child-process' (with help from Robert Ransom, Roderic
Morris).
** Bug fixes
- Many.
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The CellSPU port has been removed. It can still be found in older versions.
The IR-level extended linker APIs (for example, to link bitcode files out of archives) have been removed. Any existing clients of these features should move to using a linker with integrated LTO support.
LLVM and Clang’s documentation has been migrated to the Sphinx documentation generation system which uses easy-to-write reStructuredText. See llvm/docs/README.txt for more information.
TargetTransformInfo (TTI) is a new interface that can be used by IR-level passes to obtain target-specific information, such as the costs of instructions. Only “Lowering” passes such as LSR and the vectorizer are allowed to use the TTI infrastructure.
We’ve improved the X86 and ARM cost model.
The Attributes classes have been completely rewritten and expanded. They now support not only enumerated attributes and alignments, but “string” attributes, which are useful for passing information to code generation. See How To Use Attributes for more details.
TableGen’s syntax for instruction selection patterns has been simplified. Instead of specifying types indirectly with register classes, you should now specify types directly in the input patterns. See SparcInstrInfo.td for examples of the new syntax. The old syntax using register classes still works, but it will be removed in a future LLVM release.
MCJIT now supports exception handling. Support for it in the old jit will be removed in the 3.4 release.
Command line options can now be grouped into categories which are shown in the output of -help. See Grouping options into categories.
The appearance of command line options in -help that are inherited by linking with libraries that use the LLVM Command line support library can now be modified at runtime. See The cl::getRegisteredOptions function.
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