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2014-09-04Update to 2.14. From the changelog:schmonz2-7/+6
[FIXES] The -s flag would fail to suppress certain warnings. Thanks, Kassio Borges. (GitHub ticket #439) The -w flag would fail to work properly with regex features such as alternation. Thanks to Ed Avis for the report (GitHub ticket #443) The -g flag should now work faster on larger codebases. Thanks to Manuel Meurer for the report (GitHub ticket #458) More fixes for Windows tests. Thanks to GitHub user @ispedals. More whack-a-mole with Windows failures. This time, it's POSIX::mkfifo dying on Windows instead of returning undef like the docs implied, or at least that I inferred. Fixed incorrect deduping of config files under Windows. Thanks, Denis Howe. More build fixes for Windows. Windows config finder fixes from James McCoy. t/ack-named-pipes.t uses POSIX::mkfifo instead of the external command, which should be more portable. Thanks, Pete Krawczyk. The building of ack-standalone relied on the output of `perldoc -l`, which I apparently can't rely on having been installed. I've changed the way that the squash program finds File::Next. Issue #313: ack would fail when trying to check files for readability on some networked filesystems, or on Mac OS X with ACLs. Now it uses the filetest pragma. Thanks, Jonathan Perret. [ENHANCEMENTS] ack now ignores JavaScript and CSS source maps. Thanks, Chris Rebert. ack now ships with customized shell completion scripts for bash and zsh. Add docs for available colors in ack. --create-ackrc keeps the comments that describe each of the options, and it shows the ack version number. Now ignores Cabal (Haskell) sandboxes. Thanks, Fraser Tweedale. Added filetypes for Jade, Smarty and Stylus. Thanks, Raúl Gundín. [INTERNALS] ack's entire test suite now runs under Perl's -T taint flag. We'll build more security tests on top of this. Added some checks to the squash program that I hope will turn up errors in the Windows builds.
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.
2014-04-07Update to 2.12. From the changelog:schmonz2-8/+6
[SECURITY FIXES] This version of ack prevents the --pager, --regex and --output options from being used from project-level ackrc files. It is possible to execute malicious code with these options, and we want to prevent the security risk of acking through a potentially malicious codebase, such as one downloaded from an Internet site or checked out from a code repository. The --pager, --regex and --output options may still be used from the global /etc/ackrc, your own private ~/.ackrc, the ACK_OPTIONS environment variable, and of course from the command line. [ENHANCEMENTS] Now ignores Eclipse .metadata directory. Thanks, Steffen Jaeckel. Add --perltest for *.t files. Added Matlab support. Thanks, Zertrin. [FIXES] Fixed a race condition in t/file-permission.t that was causing failures if tests were run in parallel. Fix the test suite for Win32. Many thanks to Christian Walde for bringing the severity of this issue to our attention, as well as providing a Win32 development environment for us to work with. Fixed Win32-detection in the Makefile.PL. Thanks, Michael Beijen and Alexandr Ciornii. More compatibility fixes for Perl 5.8.8. [INTERNALS] Removed the Git revision tracking in the --version.
2013-11-24Comment out p5-Term-ANSIColor dependency, in perl since 5.6.0.wiz1-2/+3
Bump PKGREVISION.
2013-09-05Update to 2.08:wiz2-6/+6
2.08 Thu Aug 22 23:11:45 CDT 2013 ==================================== [ENHANCEMENTS] ack now ignores CMake's build/cache directories by default. Thanks, Volodymyr Medvid. Add shebang matching for --lua files. Add documentation for --ackrc. Add Elixir filetype. Add --cathy option. Thanks to Joe McMahon. Add some helpful debugging tips when an invalid option is found. Thanks to Charles Lee. Ignore PDF files by default, because Perl will detect them as text. Ignore .gif, .jpg, .jpeg and .png files. They won't normally be selected, but this is an optimization so that ack doesn't have to open them to know. [FIXES] Ack's colorizing of output would get confused with multiple sets of parentheses. This has been fixed. (Issue #276) Ack would get confused when trying to colorize the output in DOS-format files. This has been fixed. (Issue #145) 2.05_01 Tue May 28 10:12:04 CDT 2013 ==================================== [ENHANCEMENTS] We now ignore the node_modules directories created by npm. Thanks, Konrad Borowski. --pager without an argument implies --pager=$PAGER. --perl now recognizes Plack-style .psgi files. Thanks, Ron Savage. Added filetypes for Coffescript, JSON, LESS, and Sass. [FIXES] Command-line options now override options set in ackrc files. ACK_PAGER and ACK_PAGER_COLOR now work as advertised. Fix a bug resulting in uninitialized variable warnings when more than one capture group was specified in the search pattern. Make sure ack is happy to build and test under cron and other console-less environments. Colored output is now supported and on by default on Windows.
2013-07-10Update to 2.04. From the changelog:schmonz2-7/+6
ack now runs on a standard Perl 5.8.8 install with no module updates. The minimum Perl requirement for ack is now explicitly 5.8.8. Anything before 5.8.8 will not work, and we've added checks. Thanks, Michael McClimon. [FIXES] ack was colorizing captured groups even if --nocolor was given. Thanks, Dale Sedivic. [ENHANCEMENTS] The --shell file type now recognizes the fish shell. We now ignore minified CSS or Javascript, in the form of either *.css.min or *.min.css, or *.js.min or *.min.js. Added support for the Dart language. ack 2.02 was much slower than ack 1.96, up to 8x slower in some cases. These slowdowns have been mostly eliminated, and in some cases ack 2.04 is now faster than 1.96. The firstlinematch file type detection option now only searches the first 250 characters of the first line of the file. Otherwise, ack would read entire text files that were only one line long, such as minified JavaScript, and that would be slow. Thanks, Michael McClimon. [DOCUMENTATION] Many clarifications and cleanups. Thanks, Michael McClimon.
2013-05-31Bump all packages for perl-5.18, thatwiz1-1/+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.
2013-04-20Update to 2.00:wiz2-7/+6
2.00 Wed Apr 17 22:49:41 CDT 2013 ==================================== The first version of ack 2.0. # Incompatibilities with ack 1.x ack 2 makes some big changes in its behaviors that could trip up users who are used to the idiosyncracies of ack 1.x. These changes could affect your searching happiness, so please read them. * ack's default behavior is now to search all files that it identifies as being text. ack 1.x would only search files that were of a file type that it recognized. * Removed the `-a` and `-u` options since the default is to search all text files. * Removed the `--binary` option. ack 2.0 will not find and search through binary files. * Removed the `--skipped` option. * Removed the `--invert-file-match` option. `-v` now works with `-g`. To list files that do not match `/foo/` ack -g foo -v * `-g` now obeys all regex options: `-i`, `-w`, `-Q`, `-v` * Removed the `-G` switch, because it was too confusing to have two regexes specified on the command line. Now you use the `-x` switch to pipe filenames from one `ack` invocation into another. To search files with filename matching "sales" for the string "foo": ack -g sales | ack -x foo # New features in ack 2.0 ack 2.0 will: * By default searches all text files, as identified by Perl's `-T` operator * We will no longer have a `-a` switch. * improved flexibility in defining filetype selectors * name equality ($filename eq 'Makefile') * glob-style matching (`*.pl` identifies a Perl file) * regex-style matching (`/\.pl$/i` identifies a Perl file) * shebang-line matching (shebang line matching `/usr/bin/perl/` identifies a Perl file) * support for multiple ackrc files * global ackrc (/etc/ackrc) * https://github.com/petdance/ack/issues/#issue/79 * user-specific ackrc (~/.ackrc) * per-project ackrc files (~/myproject/.ackrc) * you can use --dump to figure which options are set where * all inclusion/exclusion rules will be in the ackrc files * ack 2.0 has a set of definitions for filetypes, directories to include or exclude, etc, *but* these are only included so you don't need to ship an ackrc file to a new machine. You may tell ack to disregard these defaults if you like. * In addition to the classic `--thpppt` option to draw Bill the Cat, `ack --bar` will draw (of course) Admiral Ackbar.
2012-10-25Drop superfluous PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT, "user-destdir" is default these days.asau1-3/+1
2012-10-03Bump all packages that use perl, or depend on a p5-* package, orwiz1-1/+2
are called p5-*. I hope that's all of them.
2011-10-09Update to 1.96. From the changelog:schmonz2-7/+6
[ENHANCEMENTS] * Now ignores minified Javascript files. Anything matching -min.js or .min.js is ignored. * Added Groovy support (--groovy). * Added .pm6 as a --perl extension. * Lua can now get detected from the shebang line. Thanks, Matthew Wild. * Added support for version numbers in executables in shebang detection. Now if your Perl program's shebang refers to /usr/local/bin/perl-5.14.1, ack will find it.
2011-08-14Revision bump after updating perl5 to 5.14.1.obache1-2/+2
2011-05-16Avoid ack regenerating itself and frustrating REPLACE_PERL setting: bump ↵abs1-2/+6
pkgrevision
2011-04-26Replace SUBST foo with just REPLACE_PERL+=ackabs1-6/+3
2011-04-20Actually make SUBST stage run - bump PKGREVISIONabs1-3/+4
2011-04-20switch from /usr/bin/env perl to ${PERL5} via SUBST. Bump PKGREVISIONabs1-1/+7
2010-11-30Updated textproc/p5-ack to 1.94abs2-7/+6
1.94 Mon Nov 15 22:38:48 CST 2010 [ENHANCEMENTS] Added support for Go and Delphi. Ignores Monotone's _MTN directories. Added .xsl to the list of --xml files. 1.93_02 Wed Oct 6 21:39:58 CDT 2010 [FIXES] --man and --version now return with an exit code of 0. They used to exit with a 1. Thanks to Bo Borgerson. [ENHANCEMENTS] The --ignore-dir option now can ignore entire paths relative to your current directory. Thanks to Nick Hooey. For example: ack --ignore-dir=t/subsystem/test-data Added --invert-file-match switch to negate the sense of the -g/-G switches. Thanks, Lars Dieckow. 1.93_01 Sun Sep 5 16:00:29 CDT 2010 [FILE TYPE UPDATES] Added --verilog, --vhdl and --clojure. Files that match *.mk and *.mak as well as GNUmakefile are now included in the ack filetype 'make' (issue 88). Added RSpec's .spec type to the --ruby list. [ENHANCEMENTS] Updated the README to Markdown format. Thanks to Mark Szymanski for the idea. Added docs for -r, -R, --recurse options. Added new switch --color-lineno and environment variable ACK_COLOR_LINENO, which allow setting the line number color. (Marq Schneider) Added option --show-types to output the types that ack considers a file to have. (Torsten Blix) 'ack --count --no-filename regex' doesn't output a list of numbers but a sum of all occurences. This is NOT what grep does but is the more sensible behavior. [FIXES] Fixed ack misbehavior when using --match or not specifying a regex: ack --match Sue cat foo | ack --perl Fixed issue 74: analog to grep, 'ack --count regex file' now only outputs the number of found matches, if only one file is given. Fixed issue 76: Giving both --line and a regex (with --match) now leads to an error. The same is true for -f or -g in conjunction with --match. (Torsten Blix) Fixed issue 80: Piping into ack --count now works as expected. ack always returned 0 when piped into, no matter how many matches where found. (Torsten Blix) Fixed issue 81: .ackrc now ignores leading/trailing whitespace. (Torsten Blix)
2010-08-21Bump the PKGREVISION for all packages which depend directly on perl,seb1-1/+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!
2010-01-16Adjusting dependenciessno1-3/+3
2009-12-15Update to 1.92:wiz2-6/+6
1.92 Fri Dec 11 11:47:56 CST 2009 ack is now hosted at github: http://github.com/petdance/ack [FIXES] The --pager flag would not work. Now it does. Thanks Packy Anderson. File matching for Emacs work files that match #*# was wrong. It was checking the entire path, not just the basename. This is fixed. (http://github.com/petdance/ack/issues/closed/#issue/101) Fixed URLs that pointed to old Google Code. [ENHANCEMENTS] Added Scala support. Thanks to Dan Sully. Added .phtml as an extension for PHP. Using -f or -g now return a proper error code. If files are found, ack returns 0. If none are found, ack returns 1. This is a change in the specification, but the code didn't match the specfication anyway. No man pages are created for any of the .pm files any more.
2009-12-04Initial import of p5-ack version 1.90 in the NetBSD Packagesseb3-0/+31
Collection. Ack is designed as a replacement for 99% of the uses of grep. Ack is intelligent about the files it searches and the directories trees it should not descend into.