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2016-08-01Updated net/p5-Net-FTPSSL 0.26 to 0.33mef2-8/+7
-------------------------------------- 0.33 2016/07/06 08:30:00 - BEHAVIOUR CHANGE - Since many openssl libraries are tightening their security, I'm adding a new option to preserve backwards compatibility. By default this module now reuses the context of the command channel when opening a data channel. If you need to revert back to the previous default of not reusing the context for data channels, you must now use option "DisableContext => 1" to do so. But hopefully the need for this option will be rare. See the POD for more details. - BEHAVIOUR CHANGE - Added support for SNI in the SSL handshake. - Changed logic on how to detect if a default "SSL_verify_mode" value needed to be set to VERIFY_NONE() for the caller in new(). - Can now pass SSL options directly to new(). You no longer need to use the "SSL_Client_Certificate" option to pass the hash reference of SSL options. Currently only recognises IO::Socket::SSL options that start with SSL_. If any start with something else, I'll address in a future release. - Clarified some POD information on a few methods. - Enhanced "size" function to use STAT if SIZE wasn't available! - Fixed case where sometimes the login account used wasn't being masked in the response in the logs. - Now prints the INET version in the log file. - Resets $ERRSTR gets reset in new() in case previous call had errors! - Fixed t/10-complex.t func run_stat_test() to test the "is_file" & "is_dir()" functions. Some tests disable the "SIZE" command so it can test the new alternate size logic as well. - New test program t/05-simple.t that does a simple read only test against the FTPS server. Added so that you can run a simple test against servers you don't want to upload anything to during the tests. These tests are not as robust as the t/10-complex.t tests so failures here are not as meaningfull. So run t/10-complex if you encounter any issues for more analysis. - Added t/05-simple.t to the MANIFEST. - Updated the Copyright in the README file. And reworded a few sections. - Updated all t/*.t files to add a retry the 1st time they try to connect to a server via new(). Added a hard coded "SSL_cipher_list" value if the defaults don't work. This kludge might not work for everyone. - Modified t/20-certificate.t to be a bit more robust. NOTE: Found a server where supported() doesn't completely work. That server fails to put a "*" after some of the commands it didn't implement. 0.32 2016/06/14 08:30:00 - Clarified some POD information on a few methods. - Bug ID: 115296 - Changed the use_ssl test when providing custom SSL_Version settings via the SSL_Client_Certificate option. Now does a positive test for SSL instead of a negative test. - Modified t/10-complex.t to do a better uput test. Put into its own test function so that I could also validate the filename returned instead of just assuming it was correct! - Added additional test cases for files with spaces in their names. - Added run_stat_test() for future tests for "is_..." functions. 0.31 2016/03/30 08:30:00 - Updated the Copyright. - Fixed issue where "uput" cmd generated "Invalid number of parameters" error. Fix is to call STOU a 2nd time with no file name. But if this happens and the server doesn't return the file name, uput now returns "?" instead of making what it knows is a very flawed guess! (since it doesn't use the hint) - Implemented mdtm() server bug fix. Some rare servers do (19xxx) instead of (20xx) for the year part of the timestamp returned. So implemented autodetection & fix for this server issue! - Added undocumented Debug value to supress printing out the HELP information during login. It got in the way of debugging via add-hock perl scripts. - Added is_file() to validate if the given name is a regular file! - Added is_dir() to validate if the given name is a directory! - Fixed bug in t/10-complex.t that made it look like "make test" succeeded when in fact it encountered a fatal error forcing it to skip over all the other deeper tests. Affected call to config func: check_for_pasv_issue() - Fixed some undef warnings in "uput() test" in t/10-complex.t when talking to buggy windows FTPS servers that says it supports "uput" but handles it really strangely or not at all. Now also handles new "?" return value in the strange case. - Fixed bug in t/10-complex.t in test_log_redirection() failing a EPSV test when the destination server didn't support this functionality. - Modified t/10-complex.t to print the "OK" results to the log file. Makes it a bit easier to associate failures to what's in the log file! - Fixed some typoes in the POD. 0.30 2015/08/13 08:30:00 - INCOMPATIBILITY WARNING! If you've been hacking internal undocumented variables referenced by my module, your code is most likely broken with this release! If you've been doing "$ftps = new (...); $x = ${*$ftps}{abc};", it's now "$x = ${*$ftps}{_FTPSSL_arguments}->{abc};" for a lot of them. This change was made to make it less likely I'll accidentaly step on a IO::Socket::SSL variable in a future release of either module. It also helps me with error log traces & some future plans if they ever happen. - Changed t/00-basic.t so it no longer needs to call uc(). Also now uses __PACKAGE__ keyword instead of hard coded text. - Fixed error message bug in _get_data_channel(). Got SSL_version from wrong hash. - Reorganized the order of some functions in the POD. - Fixed minor bug in the masking of the user id when writing to a log file! - Looks like the sysread() call in response() is sometimes spurriously setting the special variable "$!" for Perl 5.10.1 on AIX 7.1. So if the command looks complete I'm going to ignore the error message returned in "$!". I'm probably going to have to figure out a better test for this later on! ###### - EXPERIMENTAL: Added 2 new functions set_dc_from_hash() and copy_cc_to_dc(). They provide two different ways to micro manage the SSL options used to manage the Data Channel without the need to hack the code base. There are more SSL options than I know what to do with so hopefully this will help with managing the data channel. 0.29 2015/07/06 08:30:00 - Fixed typo that broke reuse session. Bug was overwriting key value! - Fixed uc() warning in t/00-basic.t for Perl 12 & above. 0.28 2015/07/01 08:30:00 - Updated README file with info on how to turn on SSL tracing so that I can more easily find that information again. - Fixed log display issue if there was no username and/or password passed to login(). - In quot() fixed pattern match bug when setting $cmd2. (\S* to \S+) - Added LICENSE file to my package (+ Manifest). Kwaltiee Experimental # 3. - Rewrote Makefile.PL to support optional parameters so I could add conditional Kwaltiee Score variables. - Added MIN_PERL_VERSION tag to Makefile.PL Extra Kwaltiee Metric # 1. Enforced Ver. 5.6.1, since that is the earliest perl my module was tested against by the smoke testers. But it was last tested that way with v0.11. Version 5.8.8 is the oldest version of Perl I test against regularly. - Added LICENSE tag to Makefile.PL Extra Kwaltiee Metric # 2. - Added Net::SSLeay as a fake dependancy to Makefile.PL & as a test case in t/00-basic.t for the benifit of some Smoke Testers who fail my module due to this indirect dependancy not working. I don't use this module, but it's obviously a dependancy of IO::Socket::SSL. But it looks like it might not be a declared dependancy since it's failing to load for a smoke tester while he's testing my module. - Fixed _print_LOG() to support multiple arguments. So no longer have to concatinate everything before using. - Rewrote _debug_print_hash() to be able to handle hashes of any depth. It's now recursive with infinite loop detection. - Added logic to support reusing the session instead of just the context. This is via the new option "ReuseSession=>1". Thanks Forrest Tiffany for your patch! (Bug Ids 76108 & 105507) 0.27 2015/03/28 08:30:00 - Fixed Bug Id # 102680. Bad "supported" test in xput/xtransfer with regard to OverrideHELP=>1. (All other OverrideHELP options worked fine.) - Added "all_supported()" to assist fixing the above bug & put into the POD. - Some minor POD corrections. - Added check to quot("HELP") to see if HELP was overriden. Required a minor change in new() to support this logic. We know help is broken if OverrideHELP was used! - Added the INTERPRETING THE LOGS section in the POD text.
2016-06-08Bump PKGREVISION for perl-5.24.wiz1-2/+2
2015-11-04Add SHA512 digests for distfiles for net categoryagc1-1/+2
Problems found with existing digests: Package haproxy distfile haproxy-1.5.14.tar.gz 159f5beb8fdc6b8059ae51b53dc935d91c0fb51f [recorded] da39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709 [calculated] Problems found locating distfiles: Package bsddip: missing distfile bsddip-1.02.tar.Z Package citrix_ica: missing distfile citrix_ica-10.6.115659/en.linuxx86.tar.gz Package djbdns: missing distfile djbdns-1.05-test25.diff.bz2 Package djbdns: missing distfile djbdns-cachestats.patch Package djbdns: missing distfile 0002-dnscache-cache-soa-records.patch Package gated: missing distfile gated-3-5-11.tar.gz Package owncloudclient: missing distfile owncloudclient-2.0.2.tar.xz Package poink: missing distfile poink-1.6.tar.gz Package ra-rtsp-proxy: missing distfile rtspd-src-1.0.0.0.tar.gz Package ucspi-ssl: missing distfile ucspi-ssl-0.70-ucspitls-0.1.patch Package waste: missing distfile waste-source.tar.gz Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden). All existing SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail.
2015-06-12Recursive PKGREVISION bump for all packages mentioning 'perl',wiz1-1/+2
having a PKGNAME of p5-*, or depending such a package, for perl-5.22.0.
2015-02-20Update 0.22 to 0.26mef2-8/+7
------------------- 0.26 2015/02/10 08:30:00 - The deprecialted SSL_Advanced option now causes new() to call croak. I'll remove any remaining reference to it in v0.27 or v0.28. - The POD text no longer mentions the SSL_Advanced option at all. - Added to README the new environment variable created for the test scripts in the previous release. - The RFC links in the SEE ALSO section had all expired. Located replacement links for all referenced documents. Looks like they were just moved to another location on the same web site. A victim of web-site remodeling. - Enhanced _debug_print_hash(). It originally worked with just GLOBs, but now works with regular hashes as well. Also fixed to follow SCALAR references. - Now dumps to the log file the contents of the SSL_Client_Certificate hash if provided. Was difficult to debug logic when it wasn't logged. - Bug Id # 101388, reusing SSL_Client_Certificate options on the data channel. Added additional options to go with SSL_reuse_ctx to resolve this issue. I checked the IO-Socket-SSL docs & all variables in the bug id are by default part of SSL_reuse_ctx. So some low level code isn't resolving the context correctly. This is a work arround. (Certificates were not being used here. Just using the context for strict hostname verification.) May be a case that when certificates are not used, the context isn't fully used either. 0.25 2014/09/05 08:30:00 WARNING: This is a major upgrade & may not be 100% backwards compatible with existing code. Also the response() redesign may not work for all FTPS servers! It's a work in progress! So comments are welcome! - Upgraded the minimum version of IO-Socket-SSL required from v1.08 to v1.26 so that I could remove the warnings in the POD for ccc(). But it should still work with the earlier versions if you hack the code. But don't rely on this in future releases. (minus the ccc command) - Modified the Synopsis to use Croak since no one was reading my comments about using it too closely anyway. - Added a new pattern for uput() to check for file names with. Also fixed to guarentee it will never return any path info, just the base file name itself. [ This change may break existing programs. ] - Another hack to recover from a garbled CCC response. This hack just prevents unnecessary warnings. - Hit a weird FTP server that requiers me to flip flop the binary/ASCII settings on the server/client. See mixedModeAI() & mixedModeIA(). - Added a way to print Perl warnings to the log file. (trapWarn) It will chain things if warnings were already trapped. Even between multiple open Net::FTPSSL object logs. This is only usefull as a debugging tool when reporting on errors via CPAN. It helps provide context to the warnings that affect this code base. - Added get_log_filehandle() to allow someone to gain access to the open filehandle used to write to the log file generated when Debug is turned on and you specified a log file via DebugLogFile. - Now allows DebugLogFile to be an open file handle (GLOB). - Fixed quot() to echo the command if it's one of those dissallowed. Also now strips off any leading spaces from the command before using it. - Found out use "sub DESTROY" rather than "sub END" for objects. (Just a FYI) Surprise, Surprise! Sometimes END is called before DESTROY is! - Moved some logic out of quit() into the new DESTROY() method. No longer need to hack object termination logic via quit(). - Added END to handle final clean up for trapWarn(). - Fixed warnings in function _feat() caused by strange server returns. - Fixed warnings in function _help() caused by strange server returns. - Fixed 20-certificate.t bug where $ENV{HOME} is not defined for all OS. - Fixed 10-complex.t to use the new warning logic. - Fixed 20-certificate.t to use the new warning logic. - Fixed t/10-complex.t & t/20-certificate.t to use a 30 second Timeout instead of using the default 2 minutes. - Reworked response() with regard to Bug # 97608. (related to Bug # 73115) Had to redesign how this method worked. It was getting too convoluted to patch any further. Was the only way to properly fix _help & _feat. - Second issue for Bug # 9706 was an issue with very long login messsages hit an unexpected Timeout issue (last release enhancement). Turns out the Timeout logic in response() didn't always work properly if you didn't read in the entire response via a single call to sysread(). Had two options, make the buffer huge for the login response or make the logic more complex, to only check for Timeouts on the command channel for new commands. Turns out select() & sysread() don't actually compare notes. Hense another reason to redesign how things worked. - This rewrite of response() broke the ccc() hack. So had to redesign how this hack worked as well. [May break existing programs using CCC!] - Added special case Debug=>99 for more detailed logging for debugging the new response code base in the future. - Added new environment variable (FTPSSL_DEBUG_LEVEL) to t/10-complex.t to enable low level debugging of the new response() code. There is no prompt to turn on this feature. Added more as a reminder that it can be done! - Updated the SSL_Advanced depreciated warning that it will soon be removed in a future release. It was depreciated in v0.18 way back in 2011, so I feel it's about time to have it removed. Just giving fair warning here! I'll remove it in v0.26 or v0.27. 0.24 2014/06/30 08:30:00 - Makefile.PL fix, only asks question if Net::HTTPTunel isn't present! Also now defaults to "N" instead of "Y" if module not present. - Fixed bug in supported(). Unsupported commands are followed with "*" in help. Most do "CMD*", but found some servers doing "CMD *" instead. - Fixed bug in 20-certificate.t where we were getting a false failure on nlst(). Fixed to explicitly check the response code instead of assuming an error when nothing was found. Fixed list() as well. - Same fix in 10-complex.t, even though tests designed to always return something. - Added transfer() to transfer files from one system to another system without the need to make a local copy of the file. - Added xtransfer() as well. - Added transfer & xtransfer validation to 10-complex.t to test things out. - Added a new environment variable default for *.t prompts. - Bug # 95411 - Patch provided by ian@iansramblings.com. Fixes hang issue when the command channel unexpectedly drops. Does this by implementing a timeout in response(). #------- (Should I do this for the many data channel sysreads as well?) 0.23 2013/08/01 08:30:00 - Added clarification to use of SSL_Client_Certificate option in pod text. - Added Bug Id 82094 to support tunneling through a proxy server via the ProxyArgs option. Supports both proxy servers that require a password as well as those that don't. This option requires Net::HTTPTunnel to use. But this new module isn't required if you don't use tunneling. (perl Makefile.PL will ask.) - Added optional proxy server questions if Net::HTTPTunnel is installed for the test scripts (t/*.t). It warns you if it's missing during the test. - Fixed bug in login() so the call to help() only happens if the login is successfull. - Bug Id 84376 uncoverd bug in IO-Socket-SSL versions 1.79 to 1.85 when using Certificats for the Data Channel & getting a Man-In-The-Middle (MITM) warning that didn't apply. So skip those releases. - Bug Id 85420 same MITM warning as the other bug, but this time without using Certificates in the command channel. This required a code change in new() to fix. - Fixed masking issue when writing to the log file when the value that needed to be masked contained regex special chars. - Added clarification that any warnings printed below the 10-complex.t tests are just that. Warnings, not errors preventing things from working. They are collected so the developer can be notified about them for fixing in furture releases. They are also written to the end of the log now as well.
2014-10-09Remove pkgviews: don't set PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPES in Makefiles.wiz1-3/+1
2014-05-29Bump for perl-5.20.0.wiz1-1/+2
Do it for all packages that * mention perl, or * have a directory name starting with p5-*, or * depend on a package starting with p5- like last time, for 5.18, where this didn't lead to complaints. Let me know if you have any this time.
2013-07-21Update to 0.22wen2-7/+6
Upstream changes: 0.22 2012/05/21 08:30:00 - Bug # 77072 requested to autodetect the need for using the PRET command. The old test in t/10-complex.t was different & doesn't interfere. The docs in the POD now mark the Pret option as optional for cases where auto-detect doesn't work! - Fixed issue with ccc that the server sometimes responds to a successful NOOP twice, resulting in command/resonses getting out of sync. (Another hack) - Fixed quot() bug introduced with Bug # 74025 uc() fix in the last release. Accidently shifted off the arguments a 2nd time during the uc() call. - Fixed the return code in restart() to always be 1 instead of undef, since it never fails. Also moved its description towards the end of the POD text. 0.21 2012/02/15 08:30:00 - Fixed bad call to _croak_or_return () in _get_data_channel() when dealing with failed certificates for data connections. - Bug # 74547, a request to support ftp PRET command for distributed FTP data channel transfers. New option to execute PRET before all PASV calls. - updated t/10-complex.t to dynamically check if PRET is needed. - Bug # 74035, as of Perl 5.12, uc($x) gives warning if $x is undef. Added checks to avoid these warnings. Did via [ uc($x||""); ] - Fixed both test cases to no longer send Port as undefined to get rid of warnings in log file. (Passing undef wasn't realistic, was just convenient.) - t/10-complex.t now explicity checks if any warnings are generated and does a request for feadback instead of as an error if any are found. Should help considerably with debugging any code changes in the future. - Added new internal method _feat() to get additional commands to be recognized by supported(). - Enhanced _help() in parsing it's response from the server & other significnt enhancements. Major rewrite of this one method. - Above rewite uncovered bug in t/10-complex.t to fix in a supported() test. - Did some tweaking to the workings of the OverrideHELP option due to changes in _help() & supported(). - Updated POD for supported() to describe changes to functionality. 0.20 2012/01/01 08:30:00 - Fixed bug # 73115 where it looks like the response() had unexpected breaks in it. Instead of returning "xyz message" the FTPS server was returning "x" on one line and "yz message" on another line. And the code was treating "x" as the entire response (since there was no "-" after it.) Fixed so that if a response starts with a number that's less than 3 digits with nothing else following it, to assume we hit this bug. The risk to this fix is that we might try to read past the response on some other server and cause things to hang. So that's an issue to keep an eye out for after this release. - Fixed minor issue with "HELP" not supported on some boxes. If this happens supported() will now always return false unless you use OverrideHELP. - Now prints the hash values chosen for new() to the logs. - Fixed so scrubbing out sensitive info from the logs is only done when debug is turned on instead of doing it all the time. - Reorganized the options to new() in the POD to put the less useful and special case options to new() last. - Other minor POD corrections and additions. 0.19 2011/09/26 08:30:00 - If you use SSL_Advanced, it now writes to STDERR that you are using a depreciated feature. - Modified 10-complex.t & 20-certificate.t to honor the PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT envionment variable for the smoke testers to always use defaults, which skips executing these 2 scripts. BUG # 69982. (Same thing now happens for "make test < /dev/null" as well.) Couldn't use ExtUtils::MakeMaker::prompt() per request since "make test" wouldn't display the questions it was asking & it looked like it hung in interactive mode for normal users! So based my solution on that function using diag() instead of print. - Fixed Typos in POD text Bug # 70438 & some misleading comments. - Updated the README file to include comments on t/20-certificate.t and what changes are required before you can use it. - Updated t/20-certificate.t to highlight the section of code that the README file is talking about and the initial prompt to remind the user to see the the README file for the needed modifications before running the test! 0.18 2011/07/29 08:30:00 - Added SSL_Client_Certificate to support client certificates on the data channel as well as the command channel. Bug ID: 69327. - Depreciated SSL_Advanced in favor of SSL_Client_Certificate. SSL_Advanced is now just an alias for SSL_Client_Certificate for backwards compatibility. I just feel the new name better describes what we are trying to do with it now that this feature is supported. - More fixes/clarifications to the POD text. - Fixed minor wild card issue with LIST & NLST if "+" was in the file name. - Added restart() function to be compatable with Net::FTP for restarts. - Added ability to restart downloads/get() where previous attempt left off. - Added ability to restart uploads/put() where the previous attempt left off. - Added append() command [APPE], it also uses OFFSET, but doesn't send the REST command to the server. - Added LocalAddr option to new(). Works against both the command channel and the data channel. - Masks out the user name used when generating a log file. Similar to how this is already done for the password. Except it must also hide it in the response to USER & PASS. Only masked when written to the log, message() and last_message() still returns the user name unmasked in any response string! - Fixed a bug in t/10-complex.t and added optional environment variables for some of the connection values to make it easier for me to quickly rerun tests during development without having to key in ansers to questions with no good default values over & over again. - Wrote t/20-certificate.t to test certificates out. But this and t/10-complex.t are probably incompatable in most settings. Anyone else trying to use this test case will have to modify this code to point to their certificate and provide it's password, since I'm not going to publish my test client certificate. - Calls to command() now return a reference to this class so that you can code something like: "if ($ftps->command("NOOP")->response() == CMD_OK)". This should be compatible since it shouldn't be called externally, and you should always be calling response() afterwards anyway. It still calls die if "Croak=>1" is used. Response() will return CMD_ERROR should command() have issues to avoid hangs. - Modifed Net::FTPSSL to use the new command()->response() format internally. 0.17 2011/01/03 08:30:00 - Fixed a subtle bug in response(), now tests if a parse succeeded instead of assuming it. Allowed me to simplify this messy code quite a bit. - Reordered the methods in the POD to put some of the more relevant FTP commands closer to the top & the more obscure at the bottom to make for easier reading of the documentation. - Reworked t/10-complex.t quite a bit. Made sure croak was always turned off immediately after a successful login. Also now using the same hash for all the connection attempts. I really need to take the time to do further redesign this script to make it easier to troubleshoot. - Fixed the smoke tester failures. (They always answer NO to the deeper test) - t/10-complex.t now checks if OverridePASV or OverrideHELP are needed against the test server & dynamically adds it for the test cases if needed. Net::FTPSSL still can't dynamically figure this out for itself. - Added PASV/EPSV prompt to t/10-complex.t script instead of assuming PASV. 0.16 2010/11/30 08:30:00 - Used Perl's special variables to write the Perl verion and OS to the logs to make support easier when trouble shooting tickets. - Fixes for Bug Id 61432. - On systems like "Connect:Enterprise UNIX", it incorrectly sends the response to HELP partially in clear text and partially encrypted on the command channel. This causes this class to barf and never recover once it hits the clear text. So a new "OverrideHELP" option was created to bypass calls to HELP if your server has this strange behavior. This is needed since HELP is called internally by the Net::FTPSSL class via supported()! ** Maybe in the future I'll figure out a way to dynamically handle this. ** - On some systems the server administrator won't configure their servers correctly to use the correct IP Address in the PASV response through a firewall when establishing a new Data Channel Connection. To get arround this, a new "OverridePASV" option was created to force the use of the Specified Server Name instead of the invalid IP Address returned in the PASV response! ** Maybe in the future I'll figure out a way to dynamically handle this. ** - Added "OverridePASV" & "OverrideHELP" test cases to t/10-complex.t - Added EPSV support. Required the reorginization of some internal undocumented methods that no one should be using. - Added EPSV test to t/10-complex.t 0.15 2010/04/27 08:30:00 - Fixes for Bug Id 53719. Requested all internal calls to "ALLO" be conditional since some server connections die when it receives an "ALLO" command. - Fixing the above bug uncovered an infinite loop if Croak was also turned on. Now _croak_or_return() doesn't try to close the connection if called by command() or response() or if recursion was detected. - Fixed quot() to no longer upshift the command to upper case. Discovered case where lower case was required. So it's now up the the caller to put in upper case if it's required! Also no longer checks if the command is valid according to HELP. Some servers attempt to be sneeky by not advertising all available commands.
2013-05-31Bump all packages for perl-5.18, thatwiz1-2/+2
a) refer 'perl' in their Makefile, or b) have a directory name of p5-*, or c) have any dependency on any p5-* package Like last time, where this caused no complaints.
2012-10-23Drop superfluous PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT, "user-destdir" is default these days.asau1-2/+1
2012-10-03Bump all packages that use perl, or depend on a p5-* package, orwiz1-2/+2
are called p5-*. I hope that's all of them.
2011-08-14Revision bump after updating perl5 to 5.14.1.obache1-2/+2
2010-08-21Bump the PKGREVISION for all packages which depend directly on perl,seb1-2/+2
to trigger/signal a rebuild for the transition 5.10.1 -> 5.12.1. The list of packages is computed by finding all packages which end up having either of PERL5_USE_PACKLIST, BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.perl, or PERL5_PACKLIST defined in their make setup (tested via "make show-vars VARNAMES=..."), minus the packages updated after the perl package update. sno@ was right after all, obache@ kindly asked and he@ led the way. Thanks!
2010-03-10Updating net/p5-Net-FTPSSL from 0.04nb1 to 0.14sno2-8/+10
pkgsrc changes: - Add license definition - Adjust dependencies Upstream changes: 0.14 2010/01/04 08:30:00 - Added minimum requirement of IO::Socket::SSL v1.08, since I just got word that v0.97 caused Net-FTPSSL to hang! And v1.08 was the release I originally developed Net::FTPSSL with & is easily available for Windows users as a pre-built release. But that release is still pretty old. (IO::Socket::SSL is currently at v1.31 as of this writting.) - Fixed bug in _common_put() where it didn't actually test the final status message when closing the data connection. So missed a rare failure case. - Fixed similar bugs in list() & get() as well. - Caught more list() & nlst() error conditions that returned undef instead of the empty list as documented. - Added the Server/Port to start of trace file after the version # since not all servers returned this info in their log messagse. 0.13 2009/11/01 08:30:00 - Decided to skip unlucky release # 13! 0.12 2009/09/29 08:30:00 - Made some POD changes. - Fixed so each class instance has it's own file hande so multiple instances won't write to the log file of the last Net::FTPSSL->new() call made with Debug turned on. Also fixed t/10-complex.t to use multiple connections so we can manually verify this is finally corrected. - Made sure the version of FTPSSL used always gets written out when Debug is turned on. So removed this code from t/10-complex.t as no longer needed. - Fixed "quit" to close the DebugLogFile, will write to STDERR if anything else is improperly called after "quit" is called! - Fixed "put" tie file handle problem from Tkt # 49378. - Added mdtm() & mfmt() to follow FTP specs & exposed _mdtm() & _mfmt() in the POD text, which uses timestamps instead. Per request # 49376. The underscore versions are more user friendly. - Added size() per request # 49377. - Minor fixes to 10-complex.t to support new functionality. - Reorged some older code to make it easier to maintain. Making some blocks of code much smaller and less awkward. - Fixed xput & xget to delete the dest file before renaming the scratch file. Avoids rare file permission issues when the dest file already exists and the file recognizer is down. 0.11 2009/07/19 08:30:00 - Added ccc() to end of 10-complex.t test script. - Updated the ccc() docs on issues with older IO::Socket::SSL versions. - Provided solution to Tkt # 47659, problems with CCC - RFC 4217 Section 12.3. Where CCC behaves differently for different FTPS servers. - Added Debug option to allow writing to DebugLogFile in append mode instead of creating a new log file every time. So can use same log file when serially making FTPS connections. - Now allows overriding of the IMP_CRYPT port 990 to something else. Found a server that allowed me to change the implicit port # for this. Tkt # 46851. 0.10 2009/06/30 08:30:00 - Updated the Port vs IMP_CRYPT documentation to state you can't override port 990 for IMP_CRYPT. Where before this was just assumed. - Added option DebugLogFile to allow you to write your Debug info to a file of your choice instead of STDERR. This way multiple FTPS connections can be traced separately of each other. Also keeps other writes to STDERR separate. 0.09 2009/05/13 08:30:00 - Fixed some typos in the documentation. - Fixed so list() & nlst() no longer return undef on some errors instead of the empty list as documented. - Fixed bug # 45710 where nlst() has issues returning zero rows. - Fixed xput() so the scratch file is guaranteed to appear in the same directory as the final file unless the prefix overrides it with a directory of it's own. Fixes issue where the remote file wasn't being written to the current directory on the remote server and we couldn't write to the current directory on that server for the scratch file. - Added xget() as the complement to xput(). Where the file recognizer is on the client side. - Added ccc() for finally supporting the CCC command. (Clear Command Channel) - Improved get() logic for removing zero byte files if it can't download the requested file. Still leaves behind partially downloaded files on purpose. - Enhanced t/10-complex.t to test new functionality. (But not CCC due to security concerns.) - Added last_status_code() to return the 1 digit status returned by message() so your code can branch on particular issues instead of just pass/fail. 0.08 2009/03/23 08:30:00 - Fixed new() to also accept a hash reference. So can do either way now! Pass the hash by reference or pass the hash by value. - Fixed command() & response() undefined function bug when called by a socket data type in new() and a fatal error was encountered. Solved by not calling the member function in the normal way. - Added $Net::FTPSSL::ERRSTR to give you access to the error messages generated when you couldn't create a Net::FTPSSL object via new(). Also set when Croak is called even though you had the special perl variable $@ for this. It is also printed to STDERR when Debug is turned on. - Fixed response() case where the ending message had CR's in it and it was being truncated. - Fixed response() to detect unexpected EOF: Bug # 43670. - Now passes Timeout to start_SSL() calls in new(). - Added plain old FTP as option CLR_CRYPT. Just avoids encrypting the command channel. Still doesn't support the CCC command. - Fixed implicit problem. Turned out to be a bug in choosing the "default" port as well as reading the response to soon. Bug # 28914. - Exposed all the FTP CMD status constants for public use. - Added unsupported option SSL_Advanced for Enhancement Request # 44042. Use at your own risk! It's not supported by the developer of Net::FTPSSL. - Enhanced t/10-complex.t to print the version of Net-FTPSSL being tested and support/test the new functionality. Also now generates a backup copy of the trace log named after the options selected to ease testing of multiple configurations. - Added xput for avoiding file recognizer issues on the FTPS server side during file transfers. IE the file recognizer picks the file up before the transfer completes. After the rename the file recognizer can safely assume the file transfer has completed without issues. - Added option in new() to support preserving the timestamps on files transfered between the client & server via get(), put(), uput() & xput(). Works providing the FTPS server supports this functionality. - Fixed response() timing bug where sysread() sometimes read the results of multiple commands. Ex: the 150 INFO msg for opening the data connection and the 226 transfer complete message. This bug caused FTPSSL to randomly hang when connected to some servers. - Fixed bug where nlst() hung if it returned zero rows on some servers. - Removed total from list() since it wasn't always present for all servers and it was the total block size, not the total # of files or bytes returned. - Fixed list() & nlst() to allow wildcard filters similar to unix "ls" cmd. The only wildcards being "*" or "?". 0.07 2009/02/24 08:30:00 - Corrected some typos in the documentation. - Implemented call back functionality for all data channel functions. - Fixed uput() to return the file name used on success instead of just true/false. Will still return "undef" on failure. Needed in order to figure out what the other server actually called the file we sent it. - Exposed the DataProtLevel constants for public use. - Added callback feature for all data channel FTP functions. - Now uses caller() extensively to combine multiple similar functions together and for callback support. - Another fix to the get() bug introduced by the Bug 17537 fix. The previous attempt in v0.06 didn't fully fix the problem! So took different approach. - Enhanced t/10-complex.t & t/00-basic.t The following changes may break some existing code ... - Added new option 'Croak' to cause all failures to call croak() instead of returning undef. This caused some minor incompatabilities on error handling if your code depended on some old croak() calls. But the new code is now consistant in error handling in either always returning failure or always calling croak! It no longer does a combination of both. - Added set_croak() to help mitigate above issue, by being able to turn the croak feature on & off. t/10-complex.t uses this logic while initializing the connection. - user() & password() have been renamed since internal functions. 0.06 2009/02/03 08:30:00 - Added new() DataProtLevel option to allow selecting the Data Channel Protection. - Fixed _help() so supported() works for some new servers. - new() now allows you to select SSL over TLS for connections via useSSL. - Fixed get() bug that sometimes added extra \015 to ASCII files downloaded. Introduced when Bug 17537 was fixed. - Enhanced t/10-complex.t 0.05 2009/01/05 08:30:00 - Fixed resonse() to properly get the entire response instead of just the 1st line of it. This change fixes many of the reported bugs reported against this module. - Fixed command() & response() to also log socket() calls in debug mode with "SKT >>>" & "SKT <<<" prefixes. - Added supported(), quot(), & _help() - All response calls in new() are now tested & added debug flag to socket object. - Enhanced t/10-complex.t - Other minor fixes. - Bugs Fixed: 41665, 31720, 16751, 30359, 24136, 17537, 17538, 34818
2009-03-24Drop MAINTAINERSIP at MAINTAINER's request.darcy1-2/+2
2008-10-19Bump the PKGREVISION for all packages which depend directly on perl,he1-1/+2
to trigger/signal a rebuild for the transition 5.8.8 -> 5.10.0. The list of packages is computed by finding all packages which end up having either of PERL5_USE_PACKLIST, BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.perl, or PERL5_PACKLIST defined in their make setup (tested via "make show-vars VARNAMES=...").
2008-06-12Add DESTDIR support.joerg1-1/+2
2007-10-25Remove empty PLISTs from pkgsrc since revision 1.33 of plist/plist.mkjlam1-1/+0
can handle packages having no PLIST files.
2006-04-09Import p5-Net-FTPSSL from pkgsrc-wip. Packaged by dieter roelants.minskim4-0/+30
Net::FTPSSL is an object oriented Perl module which implements a simple FTP client over a Secure Shell Layer (SSL) connection written following the directives described in RFC959 and RFC2228.