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1.56
- added line number interface (thanks to Peter Haworth)
- patch to make perl 5.8.1 and XML::LibXML work together (thanks to François Pons)
- added getElementById to XML::LibXML::Document (thanks to Robin Berjon)
- fixes symbol problem with versions of libxml2 compiled without
thread support (reported by Randal L. Schwartz)
- tiny code clean ups
- corrected tested versions after a local setup problem
1.55
- fixed possible problems with math.h
- added C14N interface "toStringC14N()" (thanks to Chip Turner)
- fixed default namespace bug with libxml2 2.5.8 (by Vaclav Barta)
- fixed a NOOP in the XPath code.
- fixed insertBefore() behaviour to be DOM conform
- fixed a minor problem in Makefile.PL
- improved more documentation
- converted documentation to DocBook
*NOTE:*
Version 1.54 fixes potentional buffer overflows were possible with earlier
versions of the package.
1.54
- fixed some major bugs, works now with libxml2 2.5.x
- fixed problem with empty document fragments
- bad tag and attribute names cannot be created anymore
- Catalog interface is aware about libxml2 configuration
- XML::LibXML should work now on systems without having zlib installed
- cleaned the error handling code, which
- fixes bad reporting of the validating parser
- fixes bad reporting in xpath functions
- added getElementsBy*Name() functions for the Document Class
- fixed memory management problem introduced in 1.53
(that fixes a lot strange things)
- interface for raw libxml2 DOM building functions
(currently just addChild() and addNewChild(), others will follow)
- fixed namespace handling if nodes are imported to a new DOM.
- fixed segmentation fault during validation under libxml2 2.4.25
- fixed bad CDATA handing in XML::LibXML::SAX::Builder
- fixed namespace handing in XML::LibXML::SAX
- fixed attribute handing in XML::LibXML::SAX
- fixed memory leak in XML::LibXML::SAX
- fixed memory leak in XML::LibXML::Document
- fixed segfault while appending entity ref nodes to documents
- fixed some backward compatibility issues
- fixed cloning with namespaces misbehaviour
- fixed parser problems with libxml2 2.5.3+
- moved iterator classes into a separate package
(after realizing some CPAN testers refuse to read their warnings
from Makefile.PL)
- improved parser testsuite
- improved M
- more documentation
1.53
Parser
- catalog interface
- enabled SGML parsing
- implemented libxml2 dom recovering
- parsing into GDOME nodes is now possible
- XML::LibXML::SAX is now faster
- made XML::LibXML::SAX parser running without errors in most (all?) cases
(DTD handling is still not implemented).
DOM interface
- Node Iterator class
- NodeList Iterator class
- introduced XML::GDOME import and export. (EXPERIMENTAL)
- more security checks
general blur
- removed code shared with XML::GDOME to a separate XML::LibXML::Common
module (check CPAN)
- removed some redundand code
- more documentation (and docu fixes) (thanks to Petr Pajas)
major fixes:
- possible buffer overflow with broken XML:
This may effect all older versions of XML::LibXML, please upgrade!
- a bug while replacing the document element.
- very stupid encoding bug. all UTF8 strings will now be marked as
UTF8 correctly
- namespace functions to work with empty namespaces
- toFH()
- namespace setting in XPath functions:
the namespaces of the document element will always be added now
- threaded perl 5.8.0 issues
- calling external entity handlers work again
- XML::LibXML::SAX::Parser will not throw warnings on DTD nodes
1.52
- fixed some typos (thanks to Randy Kobes and Hildo Biersma)
- fixed namespace node handling
- fixed empty Text Node bug
- corrected the parser default values.
- added some documentation
1.51
- fixed parser bug with broken XML declarations
- fixed memory management within documents that have subsets
- fixed some threaded perl issues
(special thanks to Andreas Koenig for the patch)
- applied Win32 tests
(special thanks to Randy Kobes for the patch)
- fixed findnodes() and find() to return empty arrays in array context
if the statement was legal but produced no result.
- fixed namespace handling in xpath functions
- fixed local namespace handling in DOM functions
- pretty formating to all serializing functions
*NOTE* the XML::LibXML::Node::toString interface changed
check the XML::LibXML::Node man page
- made xpath functions verbose to perl (one can wrap evals now)
- improved native SAX interface
- improved XML::LibXML::SAX::Builder
- added getNamespaces to the node interface
- better libxml2 version testing
- more documentation
1.50
- fixed major problems with the validating parser
- fixed default behaviour of the generic parser
- fixed attribute setting of the string parser
- fixed external entity loading for entity expansion
- fixed nodeValue() to handle entities and entity refs correctly
- SAX::Parser ignores now hidden XINCLUDE nodes.
- fixed SAX::Builder to recognize namespace declarations correctly
- compatibility fixes
- importNode() bug fix
- fixed library tests and output in Makefile.PL
- added setOwnerDocument() again
- XML::LibXML::Document::process_xincludes reintroduced
- global callbacks reintroduced
NOTE: the Interface changed here, read XML::LibXML manpage!
- code cleanings
- push parser interface
- basic native libxml2 SAX interface
THIS INTERFACE IS STILL EXPERIMENTAL
- cloneNode clones now within documents
- more documentation
1.49
- memory management has been completely rewritten.
now the module should not cause that many memory leaks
(special thanks to Merijn Broeren and Petr Pajas for providing
testcases)
- more libxml2 functions are used
- DOM API is more Level 3 conform
- ownerDocument fixed
- parser validation bug fixed (reported by Erik Ray)
- made parse_xml_chunk() report errors
- fixed the PI interface
- xpath.pl example
- better namespace support
- improved NamedNodeMap support
- restructured the interfaces
- HTML document nodes are recognized as HTML doc nodes instead of plain nodes
- XML::LibXML::SAX::Parser able to handle HTML docs now
(patch by D. Hageman [dhageman@dracken.com])
- added serialization flags ($setTagCompression, $skipDtd and
$skipXMLDeclaration)
- more documentation
1.40
- new parsefunction: $parser->parse_xml_chunk($string);
- appendChild( $doc_fragment ) bug fixed
- removed obsolete files (parser.?)
- fixed getElementsByTagName and getElementsByTagNameNS to fit the spec
- new functions in XML::LibXML::Element:
getChildrenByTagName
getChildrenByTagNameNS
getElementsByLocalName
- minor fixes and extensions of the tests
- more docu ;)
- SAX added comment and PI support
- SAX added start_prefix_mapping/end_prefix_mapping
- Fixed find() bug with no results
- Added use IO::Handle so FH reads work
- A number of segfault fixes
- constants added without XML_ prefix
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XML::LibXML::Common contains several constants and functions that
are shared by XML::LibXML, XML::GDOME and XML::LibXSLT (not all
done, yet).
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This is a bugfix only release - error message missing argument (William Brack)
- mode not cascaded in template fallbacks (William Brack)
- catch redefinition of parameter/variables (William Brack)
- multiple keys with same namespace name (William Brack)
- patch for compilation using MingW on Windows (Mikhail Grushinskiy)
- header export macros for Windows (Igor Zlatkovic)
- cdata-section-elements handling of namespaced names
- compilation without libxml2 XPointer support (Mark Vadoc)
- apply-templates crash (William Brack)
- bug with imported templates (William Brack)
- imported attribute-sets merging bug (DocBook) (William Brack)
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A bugfix only release:
* risk of crash in Relax-NG
* risk of crash when using multithreaded programs
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Changes in version 1.8:
* scanner for Javascript
* new output format: ESC ascii code (e.g. for less, with the
help of Konstantine Serebriany <kcc@mcst.ru>).
* tab character are correctly handled by --tab option is given
(thanks to Don Stauffer <Don@Skyler.com>).
* presence of getopt_long is handled in a cleaner way.
* some changes in how changelog files are highlighted
* =head =cut sections in perl sources are correctly handled
(reported by Grant McLean <grant@catalyst.net.nz>)
* added Java keywords true and false
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this patch on the web that purports to make it work with GCC 3/libstdc++ 3.
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curses.buildlink2.mk. This was wrong because we _really_ do want to
express that we want _n_curses when we include the buildlink2.mk file.
We should have a better way to say that the NetBSD curses doesn't
quite work well enough. In fact, it's far better to depend on ncurses
by default, and exceptionally note when it's okay to use NetBSD curses
for specific packages. We will look into this again in the future.
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support for base system curses/ncurses as well as ncurses itself.
suggested by wiz.
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Some cleanup and fixes.
The distname has changed from Aiksaurus to aiksaurus. Since the only pkg that
uses aiksaurus is LyX, which will be updated in a few seconds, keep the new
name.
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pkg provided by adam at monkeybyte dot org via pkgsrc-wip
SimpleParse is a BSD-licensed Python package providing a simple parser
generator for use with the mxTextTools text-tagging engine. SimpleParse
allows you to generate tagging tables for use with the text-tagging engine
directly from your EBNF grammar.
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Changes unknown.
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The Libcroco project is an effort to build a generic Cascading Style Sheet
(CSS) parsing and manipulation toolkit that can be used by GNOME applications
in need of CSS support.
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because of library major bump (no dependent packages in pkgsrc, though).
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Changes:
2003-09-08 Version 1.0.0 Released
Several long-deprecated functions were removed and consequently the
library shared version number was increased to 1
Fixed scanning for rdf:RDF so that RDF/XML in other XML works, such as
in SVG
raptor-config --libs now works, added --libtool-libs and
--version-decimal
Check N-Triples legal Unicode character range #x0-#x10FFFF
Normalize RDF/XML xml:lang and N-Triples language to lowercase on
input
Worked around libxml2 bug causing a crash on some error reporting
Added raptor_parse_file_stream for parsing a C FILE*
Tidied rapper utility argument handling, added --version
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Changes in OpenJade 1.3.2 (December 2002)
* Build against OpenSP 1.5
* Minor fixes to MIF backend
* Correct typo in definition of "attribute" in builtin.dsl (Toby Speight)
* Fix quoted of ampersand in XML/SGML transformations (Toby Speight)
Changes in OpenJade 1.3.1 (January 2002)
* Support for newer GNU source configuration tools (autoconf, libtool, automake)
* Support for newer GNU and Microsoft compilers
* Support for more/up to date platforms (Mac OS X, Darwin, BSD, Cygwin etc.)
* Numerous bug fixes to TeX backend for improved table support and two
sided output. Two new external procedures two control double sided
output (required by jadetex 3.4 or greater).
"UNREGISTERED::OpenJade//Characteristic::page-two-side?"
"UNREGISTERED::OpenJade//Characteristic::two-side-start-on-right?"
* Support for XML Byte Order Marks
Closes PR 22901.
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Submitter: Jim Gifford
Origin: Debian OpenSP Maintainer
forwarded by Peter Seebs via PR 22901.
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with GCC 3.3.1.
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Use the right grep binary in fgrep and egrep shell scripts.
Patch provided by Nicolas Fugier in PR 20905.
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This module provides you with access to XML Streams. An XML Stream
is just that. A stream of XML over a connection between two computers.
Package imported from pkgsrc-wip.
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The project aims to provide an efficient extensible abstraction
for dealing with different spell checking libraries.
Enchant is meant to provide a generic interface into various existing
spell checking libaries. These include, but are not limited to:
* Aspell/Pspell
* Ispell
* Hspell
* Uspell
Enchant is also meant to be used in a cross-platform (XP) environment.
Part of this means that Enchant wants to limit its number of external
dependencies to 0, or as close is as humanly possible. Also, any
enchant consumer (i.e. a Word Processor) should not need to know
about what backend providers Enchant knows about. In fact, Enchant
shouldn't even need to know this information itself. To accomplish
this, all of Enchant's providers are DLLs.
Enchant is also meant to be used in a multi-user environment, such
as Unix. It is preferable to have both a $USER and a $GLOBAL
location for both provider DLLs and for dictionaries themselves,
when possible. Enchant's DLL location algorithm takes this into
account, and gives preference to the $USER DLLs, when found.
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PR pkg/18730.
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This package provides the wordview utility that comes with catdoc.
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Bump PKGREVISION to 1 because of this. While here, split the Makefile in
two parts to help in the creation of the new catdoc-tk package.
Addresses PR pkg/18730.
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from Greg Woods. (The second part of that PR is not the correct way
to set papersize in pkgsrc). Main change is that the PDF is no longer
maintained, a more complete list of changes follows:
Changes and new features introduced in Version 3.22 [3 June 2000]
Bug fixes
More setup file options for controlling the appearance of reports
Makefile now explicitly explains how to compile with debugging on/off
Added quotesinglebase, quotedblbase, ellipsis to LtLatin2.LCM file
Object-oriented back end (of interest to implementors only)
Chapters without page breaks option (see @ChapterStartPages, User's Guide)
Font includes all in page setups now (of interest to implementors only)
Changes and new features introduced in Version 3.23 [24 June 2000]
Bug fixes, including Uwe's fix of the nasty bug reported by Matej Cepl,
and my fix of a table running headers bug reported by Matthew Neumann.
Cross links (see User's Guide, Cross References and Links section)
New symbols for expert users: @LinkSource and @LinkDest
@Python symbol for typesetting Python programs using prg2lout.
Changes and new features introduced in Version 3.24 [8 October 2000]
Bug fixes, including a new and better fix for table running headers bugs
Changes and new features introduced in Version 3.25 [December 2001]
Bug fixes
Finnish additions
Croatian, Slovakian, Upper Sorbian
Outdent is now settable e.g. { setoutdent 0.3f } @Break object
@InitialOutdent options for initializing outdent value
Updated barcodes package to work with recent Lout versions (@FontDef)
"downifneeded @Scale" like "{} @Scale" but will only scale down, not up
@F symbol yields a settable font, no longer hardwired to Courier
@TitleOf symbol e.g. "@TitleOf azaleas" similar to "@NumberOf azaleas"
@IndexText option to @Book etc., allows text just below Index title
References may be printed in order of first citation
New @Diag link types: @HVHLine, @HVHCurve, @VHVLine, @VHVCurve
"baselinemark @Font" option (mark along baseline rather than half x height)
@IncludeGraphicRepeated symbol: less output when EPS included repeatedly
Arbitrary colours in @Colour, @Tbl, @Diag, and @Graph, done consistently
Size of small caps can be set now e.g. "{ setsmallcaps 0.8 } @Font ..."
Got rid of boxes around links when PostScript converted to PDF
Revised end of sentence handling for some languages
Symbols for embedding clickable URLs into PostScript output
I've decided not to maintain the PDF back end, but I will try to ensure
that Lout's PostScript output works with PostScript-to-PDF converters.
Changes and new features introduced in Version 3.26 [October 2002]
Fixed bug causing crash when breaking certain list items across pages
Merged index entries completely reimplemented
@DropTagItem (@DTI) now prevents page break after drop tag
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changes:
General:
* Renamed "attribute" to "option" for directives/extensions.
* Renamed transform method "transform" to "apply".
* Renamed "options" to "settings" for runtime settings (as set by
command-line options). Sometimes "option" (singular) became
"settings" (plural). Some variations below:
- document.options -> document.settings (stored in other objects as
well)
- option_spec -> settings_spec (not directives though)
- OptionSpec -> SettingsSpec
- cmdline_options -> settings_spec
- relative_path_options -> relative_path_settings
- option_default_overrides -> settings_default_overrides
- Publisher.set_options -> Publisher.get_settings
for the "Specific" changes see HISTORY.txt.
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Inspired by FreeBSD "ports".
Fix the PLISTs accordingly.
Also, while at it, remove now obsolete compileall.py calls in post-install
targets and insure that extension.mk is in included before builinlinks of
other Python modules.
Discussed with/ok'ed by drochner@.
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Changes since previous:
* Fix context output
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pointed out by Thomas Klausner
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