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* Fixed segfault in info vars trivial matching branch (new in 8.4.8)
* Fixed the treatment of backslashes in file join on Windows
* Improved readdir_r detection and usage on unix
* Fixed potential unix fileevent issue on 64-bit systems
* Remove file normalize on tcl_findLibrary search path uniqification
added in 8.4.8
* Ensure tilde paths are not returned specially by 'glob'
* Fixed clipping of partially transparent images on buttons on unix to
avoid X error
* Fix Tk_PhotoPut(Zoomed)Block overlay compositing of partially
transparent areas on blank targets
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warnings from perl. See PR pkg/24211 for related discussion.
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due to race conditions [CAN-2004-0976]. Also fix builds on *BSD boxes
without a hostname set. Bump the PKGREVISION to 1.
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perl58 for everything, and remove this package altogether.
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Bump PKGREVISION because the default value of PKGDIRMODE is 755, which
is different from 555.
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Bump PKGREVISION because the default value of PKGDIRMODE is 755, which
is different from 555.
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python2[34]{,-pth} failed on Linux when Berkeley DB from pkgsrc was
used.
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adjust the tests to understand that 1.[56] is not written as 1.[56].0).
Bump PKGREVISION.
This solves PR pkg/28499.
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include:
* By default, platforms that have native threads will build a threaded
perl. Note that you will likely have to rebuild your Perl modules
after this update unless your Perl is already threaded.
* The perl interpreter is now more tolerant of UTF-16-encoded scripts.
* Several core modules were updated.
* Perl has a new -dt command-line flag, which enables threads support in
the debugger.
* "foreach" on threads::shared array used to be able to crash Perl. This
bug has now been fixed.
* A regexp in "STDOUT"'s destructor used to coredump, because the regexp
pad was already freed. This has been fixed.
* Using "delete" on an array no longer leaks memory. A "pop" of an item
from a shared array reference no longer causes a leak.
* "eval_sv()" failing a taint test could corrupt the stack - this has
been fixed.
* On platforms with 64 bit pointers numeric comparison operators used to
erroneously compare the addresses of references that are overloaded,
rather than using the overloaded values. This has been fixed.
* From now on all applications embedding perl will behave as if perl were
compiled with -DPERL_USE_SAFE_PUTENV.
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This is HTML documentation for Python 2.4.
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the compile of python modules to fail.
- Fixes PR# 28605
- Ok'ed recht@
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Fixes PR pkg/28718 by Amitai Schlair
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Changes since Guile 1.6.6 (changes in 1.6.7):
* Changes to the distribution
** A build problem has been fixed.
Previously, on some systems, the build would fail when libguile-ltdl
couldn't be found during the build. This should now be fixed.
* Changes to Scheme functions and syntax
** array-map! and array-map-in-order! now correctly require at least one source
A mistake caused a call with just one source array to be rejected,
this has been fixed.
** string->number and octal constant bignums
An incorrect bignum size calculation has been fixed, this caused
overflow errors in string->number on bases other than 2, 10 and 16,
including octal literal constants in code or the reader.
** SRFI-1 alist-delete equality argument order fixed.
In the srfi-1 module alist-delete and alist-delete!, the order of the
arguments to the "=" procedure now matches the SRFI-1 specification.
** SRFI-13 string-any and string-every tail calls
string-any and string-every now make a tail call to their predicate
function on reaching the last character in the string, per the SRFI-13
specification.
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(it currently affects packages using X11, but I guess it will also cause
problems when using pkgviews, for example).
So, instead of fixing it on a package basis, create some wrappers in the
buildlink directory that parse CFLAGS and LDFLAGS contents and convert them
to ocaml flags (basically, prepend -ccopt to each of them).
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packages: ocaml, ocaml-graphics and labltk. Bump PKGREVISION.
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the missing bits, namely labltk and ocaml-graphics, respectively. To
simplify this, add a Makefile.common. Bump PKGREVISION to 8.
Per discussion with wiz@ a while ago.
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devel/ruby-curses package.
No functional change to ruby18 package itself.
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The BasicProperty/BasicTypes system provides a mechanism for intelligent
property-based modeling of problem domains in Python 2.2+. The idea behind
property-based domain modeling is to simplify the definition of objects/data
structures so that concerns such as initialization, data-type checking and
coercion, run-time introspection, and domain specific storage/retrieval
operations can be abstracted out from the modeling operations.
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PR pkg/28619. this should have been part of the PKGREVISION bump of p5-*.
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applied globally now.
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module directory has changed (eg. "darwin-2level" vs.
"darwin-thread-multi-2level").
binary packages of perl modules need to be distinguishable between
being built against threaded perl and unthreaded perl, so bump the
PKGREVISION of all perl module packages and introduce
BUILDLINK_RECOMMENDED for perl as perl>=5.8.5nb5 so the correct
dependencies are registered and the binary packages are distinct.
addresses PR pkg/28619 from H. Todd Fujinaka.
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was updated in r1.17.
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"-u PyMac_Error" when linking the shared library.
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- ignore poll()
- needs dlopen.buildlink3.mk
- pass -fPIC -fno-common to CC for objects being linked into a shared
library
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installation needed when including perl5/buildlink3.mk. The only
option currently supported is "threads", which implies that a perl
that supports threads is required. The requirement is checked at
pre-install time using an INSTALL script template by both the package
build and the binary package.
Add PERL5_OPTIONS+=threads to both devel/p5-SDL and graphics/p5-GD
since those modules require a perl that supports threads.
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Build Perl without threads-support until VAX native threads are known
to work. The hack was added to the Makefile instead of to hacks.mk
since it sets a variable which is used within the package Makefile.
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serious security issues, as well as bunch of non-critical bug fixes.
All PHP5 users are strongly encouraged to upgrade to this version.
Detailed change list at:
http://www.php.net/ChangeLog-5.php#5.0.3
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so that it PECL extension packages could override it properly
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This change dosen't affect any current ruby based packages.
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is necessary to avoid being subject to e.g. open_basedir or safe_mode settings
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would have an effect; fixes php4-apc
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the tz* related variables are initialized when it is invoked. In
fact, Solaris does do this while NetBSD 2.0 does not. Explicitly call
tzset() before calling localtime_r() to initialize the local timezone
data. This fixes the output of:
perl -e '$t = localtime($^T); print "$t\n";' ; date
to always print the time in the local timezone twice instead of the
first time in UTC and the second in the local timezone. Bump the
PKGREVISION.
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Closes PR 26624 by Roland Illig.
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the test for integer.pm (pkg/28498). Until this is fixed in either
NetBSD, GCC or perl, strip out -mieee from the compiler command line.
This "fixes" pkg/28498.
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it tries to interpret it as a number, which causes an FP exception.
Fix this by replacing "NaN" with "*NaN*" which hides the problem.
This makes perl Configure and build correctly on NetBSD-2.0/vax. Fix
provided by John Klos in private email.
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