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xen 4.2 is not vulnerable to XSA-183.
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xen 4.2 is not vulnerable to XSA-183.
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in order to get the correct prototype for getgrgid_r and needs to derive
the GNU extension FNM_CASEFOLD from FNM_IGNORECASE found in fnmatch.h
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Command line utility to hash files using reference implementation of BLAKE2
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advantage of this for a long time, and I don't want anyone to think
I'm looking after this.
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Changes:
Mac OS X: stop trying when task_for_pid fails for a process, stops spamming logs with errors.
Add Ctrl+A and Ctrl+E to go to beginning and end of line
FreeBSD: fixes for CPU calculation (thanks to Tim Creech, Andy Pilate)
Usability: auto-follow process after a search.
Use Linux backend on GNU Hurd
Improvement for reproducible builds.
BUGFIX: Fix behavior of Alt-key combinations (thanks to Kang-Che Sung)
Various code tweaks and cleanups (thanks to Kang-Che Sung)
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seems to work.
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There are a huge number of changes since the last pkgsrc update, way too
many to list here. One of the more interesting changes for us though was
much improved support for Solaris and illumos.
For further details see the online changelogs here:
https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/releases/2016.3.1.html
https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/releases/2016.3.0.html
https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/releases/2015.8.11.html
https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/releases/2015.8.10.html
https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/releases/2015.8.9.html
https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/releases/2015.8.8.html
https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/releases/2015.8.7.html
It appears there wasn't a 2015.8.6 release.
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"USE_CWRAPPERS" variable get changed too late.
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1.13.1
* Use rand() to make instance identifiers more unique than microtime()'s
resolution.
1.13.0
* Deprecate PHP4-style constructors.
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screenFetch is a "Bash Screenshot Information Tool". This handy Bash script can
be used to generate one of those nifty terminal theme information + ASCII
distribution logos you see in everyone's screenshots nowadays. It will
auto-detect your distribution and display an ASCII version of that
distribution's logo and some valuable information to the right. There are
options to specify no ASCII art, colors, taking a screenshot upon displaying
info, and even customizing the screenshot command! This script is very easy to
add to and can easily be extended.
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libcap is a library for getting and setting POSIX.1e (formerly POSIX 6)
draft 15 capabilities.
This package is restricted for the Linux environment.
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LVM2 refers to the userspace toolset that provide logical volume management
facilities on linux. It is reasonably backwards-compatible with the original
LVM toolset.
This package is restricted for the Linux environment.
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No pkgrevision bump as last version would not have packaged
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Version 5.1, 2016-07-06
* Globbing patterns in #include statement
If argument to the #include statement contains wildcard characters (*, [,
], or ?), it is interpreted as shell globbing pattern and all files
matching that pattern are included, in lexicographical order. If no
matching files are found, the directive is replaced with an empty
line.
* New watcher option 'shell'
The 'shell' option causes watcher command to be executed via
'/bin/sh' (by default it is invoked directly, using the 'execve'
function). For example:
watcher {
path "/etc/httpd/vhosts";
command "/usr/bin/scanhosts && service httpd restart";
option (shell);
}
* Include path
If the argument to the #include (#include_once) statement is not an
absolute file name or globbing pattern, it is looked up in the include
search path. The order of look up is as follows. First, directories
given with '-I' options (see below) are scanned, in the same order as
given on the command line. If no matching file is found in any of
them, directories in the standard include search path are scanned.
By default, the standard include search path contains two directories:
'$(pkgdatadir)/$(VERSION)' and '$(pkgdatadir)/include', where
$(pkgdatadir) and $(VERSION) stand for the package data directory, and
package version, correspondingly. It can be redefined at compile time using
the '--with-include-path' to configure, e.g.:
./configure --with-include-path='$(sysconfdir)/direvent.d:$(pkgdatadir)/$(VERSION):$(pkgdatadir)/include'
(see the file INSTALL, section "Building and Configuring", for a
detailed discussion of this option).
To inspect the actual path at runtime, run 'direvent --help',
and look for the string 'Include search path:' in its output.
* New command line option -I (--include)
The '-I DIR' command line option adds DIR to the include search path.
When looking for include files, directories given with '-I' options
are scanned first. If the file is not found, the directories in the
standard include path are scanned.
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From Frédéric Fauberteau in PR 51316.
New in v0.7.08 (2016/07/01)
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* Merged in lp:~noizyland/duplicity/fix_azurebackend_typo
- Fix typo in error handling code
* Merged in lp:~ghoz/duplicity/swift-prefix
- adds the abiliy to use path in the swift backend, in order to have multiple
backups to the same container neatly organized.
* Fixed bug #1573957 with patches from Dmitry Nezhevenko
- upload last chunk with files_upload_session_finish to avoid extra request
- upload small files using non-chunked api
* Fixed bug #1586934 with patches from Dmitry Nezhevenko
- fixes error handling in wrapper
* Fixed bug #1586992 with patches from Dmitry Nezhevenko
- Patch adds _delete_list to Par2Backend. And _delete_list fallbacks to
_delete calls if wrapped backend has no _delete_list.
* Fixed bug #1589038 with patches from Malte Schröder
- Added ignore_case option to selection functions
* Merged in lp:~mstoll-de/duplicity/b2-reauth
- Fixes bug #1588503 b2: large uploads fail due to expired auth token
* Merged in lp:~aaron-whitehouse/duplicity/fix_pep8
- Fix PEP8 error in onedrivebackend.py (space before bracket)
* Fixed bug #822697 ssh-options not passed in rsync over ssh
- Added globals.ssh_options to rsync command line
* Increased default volume size to 200M, was 25M
* Fixed README-REPO to no longer mention 0.6-series
* Merged in lp:~aaron-whitehouse/duplicity/fix_stat_errors
- Only give an error about not being able to access possibly locked file if
that file is supposed to be included or scanned (i.e. not excluded).
Fixes Bug #1089131
* Fixed bug #1594780 with patches from B. Reitsma
- Use re.finditer() to speed processing
* Merged in lp:~aaron-whitehouse/duplicity/PEP8_W503_fixes
- Fix PEP8 W503 errors (line break before binary operator) and enable the
PEP8 test for this in test_code.CodeTest.
* Merged in lp:~aaron-whitehouse/duplicity/PEP8_line_length
- Set line length error length to 120 (matching tox.ini) for PEP8 and
fixed E501(line too long) errors.
* Merged in lp:~duplicity-team/duplicity/po-updates
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Update default NetBSD version to 7.0.1, from TravisPaul
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on a single physical machine. The xentools46 package contains the
tools to create, destroy and control the virtual machines.
This package contains the tools for Xen 4.6.x
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systems on a single machine. Guest OSes (also called "domains")
can be either paravirtualised (i.e. make hypercalls in order to
access hardware), run in HVM (Hardware Virtualisation Mode) where
they will be presented with virtual devices, or a combination where
they use hypercalls to access hardware but manage memory themselves.
At boot, the xen kernel is loaded along with the guest kernel for
the first domain (called domain0). domain0 has privileges to access
the physical hardware (PCI and ISA devices), administrate other
domains and provide virtual devices (disks and network) to other
domains.
This package contains the 4.6 Xen kernel itself. PCI passthrough is
not supported. PAE is mandatory; on i386 one must use XEN3PAE_DOM[0U].
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ABI depends and perform a PKGREVISION bump for dependents.
Noticed by OSX binary package users.
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============
Version 0.23
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desktop-file-validate
- Accept version 1.1 desktop files (Matthias Clasen).
- Add Cinnamon, EDE and LXQt to the list of registered desktop environments
(fdo#73497, fdo#56353, fdo#79561) (Michael Webster, David Faure,
Jauhien Piatlicki).
- Allow multipart/related MIME type; it's used for MHTML (fdo#93376)
(Hans Petter Jansson).
- Ensure DBusActivatable filenames conform to reverse-DNS notation
(fdo#66904) (Hans Petter Jansson).
- Downgrade trailing semicolons to optional (fdo#76902) (Jerome Leclanche).
- Fix buffer over-read (fdo#94303) (Hans Petter Jansson; reported by
Hanno Boeck and Agostino Sarubbo).
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and use INSTALL_SCRIPT to install script
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consolekit.
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Version 8.19.0 [v8-stable] 2016-05-31
- NEW BUILD REQUIREMENT: autoconf-archive
- omelasticsearch: add option to permit unsigned certs (experimentally)
This adds plumbing as suggested by Joerg Heinemann and Radu Gheorghe,
but is otherwise untested. Chances are good it works. If you use it,
please let us know your experience and most importantly any bug
reports you may have.
closes https://github.com/rsyslog/rsyslog/issues/89
- imrelp: better error codes on unvailablity of TLS options
Most importantly, we will tell the user in clear words if specific TLS
options are not available due to too-old GnuTLS.
closes https://github.com/rsyslog/rsyslog/issues/1019
- default stack size for inputs has been explicitely set to 4MiB
for most platforms, this means a reduction from the default of 10MiB, hower
it may mean an increas for micro-libc's (some may have as low as 80KiB by
default).
- testbench: We are now using libfaketime instead of faketime command line
tool. Make sure you have installed the library and not just the binary!
- refactor stringbuf
* use only a single string buffer
... both for the internal representation as well as the C-String one.
The module originally tried to support embedded NUL characters, which
over time has prooven to be not necessary. Rsyslog always encodes
NUL into escape sequences.
Also, the dual buffers were used inconsistently, which could lead to
subtle bugs. With the single buffer, this does no longer happen and
we also get some improved performance (should be noticable)
and reduced memory use (a bit).
closes https://github.com/rsyslog/rsyslog/issues/1033
* removed no longer used code
* internal API changes to reflect new needs
* performance improvements
* miscellaneous minor cleanup
- fix: potential misadressing in template config processing
This could cause segfault on startup. Happens when template name shorter
than two chars and outname is not set. Once we are over startup, things
work reliably.
- bugfix omfile: async output file writing does not respect flushing
neither parameter flushInterval nor flushOnTXEnd="on" was respected.
closes https://github.com/rsyslog/rsyslog/issues/1054
- bugfix imfile: corrupted multi-line message when state data was persisted
see also https://github.com/rsyslog/rsyslog/issues/874
Thanks to Magnus Hyllander for the analysis and a patch suggestion.
- bugfix imfile: missing newline after first line of multiline message
see also https://github.com/rsyslog/rsyslog/issues/843
Thanks to Magnus Hyllander for the patch.
- bugfix: dynstats unusedMetricTtl bug
Thanks to Janmejay Singh for fixing this.
- bugfix build system: build was broken on SunOS
Thanks to Filip Hajny for the patch.
- bugfix: afterRun entry point not correctly called
The entry point was called at the wrong spot, only when the thread
had not already terminated by itself. This could cause various
cleanup to not be done. This affected e.g. imjournal.
closes https://github.com/rsyslog/rsyslog/issues/882
- bugfix dynstats: do not leak file handles
Thanks to Janmejay Singh for the patch.
- bugfix omelasticsearch: disable libCURL signal handling
previously, this could lead to segfaults on connection timeout
see also https://github.com/rsyslog/rsyslog/pull/1007
Thanks to Sai Ke WANG for the patch.
- bugfix omelasticsearc: some regressions were fixed
* error file was no longer written
* fix for some potential misaddressings
- improved wording: gnutls error message points to potential cause
What GnutTLS returns us is very unspecific and somehwat misleading, so
we point to what it most probably is (broken connect).
see also https://github.com/rsyslog/rsyslog/issues/846
- some general code improvements
* "fixed" cosmetic memory leaks at shutdown
- build system bugfix: configure can't find gss_acquire_cred on Solaris
Thanks to github user vlmarek for the patch.
- improvements to the CI environment
* improvements on the non-raciness of some tests
* imdiag: avoid races in detecting queue empty status
This reslolves cases where the testbench terminated rsyslog too early,
resulting in potential message loss and test failure.
* omkafka has now dynamic tests
Thanks to Janmejay Singh for implementing them.
* try to merge PR to master and run tests; this guards against cross-PR
regressions and wasn't caught previously. Note that we skip this test
if we cannot successfully merge. So this is not a replacement for a
daily full "all-project integration test run".
* travis has finally enabled elasticsearch tests
ES was unfortunately not being regularly tested for quite a while due to
missing environment. This lead to some regressions becoming undetected.
These were now discovered thanks to the new support on travis. Also, this
guards against future regressions.
* imfile has now additional tests and overall better coverage
* omfile has now additional tests
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Fix unbalanced regex (fixes build with some sed flavors).
file 5.28
* PR/555: Avoid overflow for offset > nbytes
* PR/550: Segv on DER parsing:
- use the correct variable for length
- set offset to 0 on failure.
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