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[darwin] "Symbol not found: _allow_severity" in comms/conserver8 #135

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robohack opened this issue Aug 18, 2018 · 0 comments
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[darwin] "Symbol not found: _allow_severity" in comms/conserver8 #135

robohack opened this issue Aug 18, 2018 · 0 comments

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I'm not sure why this has apparently re-appeared, but I'm getting the following error from conserver8-8.2.1nb4. This is very similar to the old issue with stunnel in your pkgsrc-legacy (#295).

Apparently the problem is that binaries linking with libwrap must either be linked with a static-only version of that library (not so easy with pkgsrc), or else otherwise when linking dynamically they must not be stripped else they cannot provide the symbols needed by the libarary.

# /opt/pkg/sbin/conserver 
dyld: Symbol not found: _allow_severity
  Referenced from: /opt/pkg/lib/libwrap.7.dylib
  Expected in: flat namespace
 in /opt/pkg/lib/libwrap.7.dylib

In my own pkgsrc builds I have INSTALL_UNSTRIPPED?= YES in my mk.conf as I never ever want to remove any symbols from any binary -- they can always prove useful and they don't take too much space on any modern system.

jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Sep 24, 2018
## 3.2.2 / 2018-08-12

*   Hiroto Fukui removed a stray `debugger` statement that I had used in
    producing v3.2.1. [#137][]

## 3.2.1 / 2018-08-12

*   A few bugs related to MIME::Types::Container and its use in the
    mime-types-data helper tools reared their head because I released 3.2
    before verifying against mime-types-data.

## 3.2 / 2018-08-12

*   2 minor enhancements

    *   Janko Marohnić contributed a change to `MIME::Type#priority_order` that
        should improve on strict sorting when dealing with MIME types that
        appear to be in the same family even if strict sorting would cause an
        unregistered type to be sorted first. [#132][]

    *   Dillon Welch contributed a change that added `frozen_string_literal:
        true` to files so that modern Rubies can automatically reduce duplicate
        string allocations. [#135][]

*   2 bug fixes

    *   Burke Libbey fixed a problem with cached data loading. [#126][]

    *   Resolved an issue where Enumerable#inject returns +nil+ when provided
        an empty enumerable and a default value has not been provided. This is
        because when Enumerable#inject isn't provided a starting value, the
        first value is used as the default value. In every case where this
        error was happening, the result was supposed to be an array containing
        Set objects so they can be reduced to a single Set. [#117][], [#127][],
        [#134][].

    *   Fixed an uncontrolled growth bug in MIME::Types::Container where a key
        miss would create a new entry with an empty Set in the container. This
        was working as designed (this particular feature was heavily used
        during MIME::Type registry construction), but the design was flawed in
        that it did not have any way of determining the difference between
        construction and querying. This would mean that, if you have a function
        in your web app that queries the MIME::Types registry by extension, the
        extension registry would grow uncontrollably. [#136][]

*   Deprecations:

    *   Lazy loading (`$RUBY_MIME_TYPES_LAZY_LOAD`) has been deprecated.

*   Documentation Changes:

    *   Supporting files are now Markdown instead of rdoc, except for the
        README.

    *   The history file has been modified to remove all history prior to 3.0.
        This history can be found in previous commits.

    *   A spelling error was corrected by Edward Betts ([#129][]).

*   Administrivia:

    *   CI configuration for more modern versions of Ruby were added by Nicolas
        Leger ([#130][]), Jun Aruga ([#125][]), and Austin Ziegler. Removed
        ruby-head-clang and rbx (Rubinius) from CI.

    *   Fixed tests which were asserting equality against nil, which will
        become an error in Minitest 6.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jan 20, 2019
Changes:
1.6.3
-----
- Added `metadata` post-processor to write image metadata to an external
  file (#135)
- Added option to reverse chapter order of manga extractors (#149)
- Added authentication support for `danbooru` (#151)
- Added tag metadata for `exhentai` and `hbrowse` galleries
- Improved `*reactor` extractors (#148)
- Fixed extraction issues for `nhentai` (#156), `pinterest`, `mangapark`
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Feb 16, 2019
Changes since b132:

Beta #135 - 12.02.2019
- Click delay on repeated buttons is now lowered to better match real FT2
- Certain up/down buttons now inc/dec just like real FT2, e.g. if you hold it
  down it will inc/dec semi-fast for a little bit, then faster (two-phased).
- Some scrollbars were supposed to scroll instantly with no delay
- No need to do 64-bit calc. in the scrollbar routines, reverted to 32-bit
- No need to do floating point operations on mouse coord scaling!
- Some minor things were changed to better match real FT2
- Code cleanup

Beta #134 - 11.02.2019
- Mouse position was incorrectly scaled in fullscreen mode (the coursor wouldn't
   move in the correct speed in some cases).
- Code cleanup (now using assert.h macro, removed some unused variables/code)

Beta #133 - 08.02.2019
- Very minor optimization to the replayer rate calculation routine
- Code cleanup
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Apr 17, 2019
ripgrep 0.10.0:

This is a new minor version release of ripgrep that contains some major new
features, a huge number of bug fixes, and is the first release based on
libripgrep. The entirety of ripgrep's core search and printing code has been
rewritten and generalized so that anyone can make use of it.

Major new features include PCRE2 support, multi-line search and a JSON output
format.

BREAKING CHANGES:

    The minimum version required to compile Rust has now changed to track the
    latest stable version of Rust. Patch releases will continue to compile with
    the same version of Rust as the previous patch release, but new minor
    versions will use the current stable version of the Rust compile as its
    minimum supported version.
    The match semantics of -w/--word-regexp have changed slightly. They used
    to be \b(?:<your pattern>)\b, but now it's
    (?:^|\W)(?:<your pattern>)(?:$|\W). This matches the behavior of GNU grep
    and is believed to be closer to the intended semantics of the flag. See
    #389 for more details.

Feature enhancements:

    FEATURE #162:
    libripgrep is now a thing. The primary crate is
    grep.
    FEATURE #176:
    Add -U/--multiline flag that permits matching over multiple lines.
    FEATURE #188:
    Add -P/--pcre2 flag that gives support for look-around and backreferences.
    FEATURE #244:
    Add --json flag that prints results in a JSON Lines format.
    FEATURE #321:
    Add --one-file-system flag to skip directories on different file systems.
    FEATURE #404:
    Add --sort and --sortr flag for more sorting. Deprecate --sort-files.
    FEATURE #416:
    Add --crlf flag to permit $ to work with carriage returns on Windows.
    FEATURE #917:
    The --trim flag strips prefix whitespace from all lines printed.
    FEATURE #993:
    Add --null-data flag, which makes ripgrep use NUL as a line terminator.
    FEATURE #997:
    The --passthru flag now works with the --replace flag.
    FEATURE #1038-1:
    Add --line-buffered and --block-buffered for forcing a buffer strategy.
    FEATURE #1038-2:
    Add --pre-glob for filtering files through the --pre flag.

Bug fixes:

    BUG #2:
    Searching with non-zero context can now use memory maps if appropriate.
    BUG #200:
    ripgrep will now stop correctly when its output pipe is closed.
    BUG #389:
    The -w/--word-regexp flag now works more intuitively.
    BUG #643:
    Detection of readable stdin has improved on Windows.
    BUG #441,
    BUG #690,
    BUG #980:
    Matching empty lines now works correctly in several corner cases.
    BUG #764:
    Color escape sequences now coalesce, which reduces output size.
    BUG #842:
    Add man page to binary Debian package.
    BUG #922:
    ripgrep is now more robust with respect to memory maps failing.
    BUG #937:
    Color escape sequences are no longer emitted for empty matches.
    BUG #940:
    Context from the --passthru flag should not impact process exit status.
    BUG #984:
    Fixes bug in ignore crate where first path was always treated as a symlink.
    BUG #990:
    Read stderr asynchronously when running a process.
    BUG #1013:
    Add compile time and runtime CPU features to --version output.
    BUG #1028:
    Don't complete bare pattern after -f in zsh.


ripgrep 0.9.0:

BREAKING CHANGES:

    When --count and --only-matching are provided simultaneously, the
    behavior of ripgrep is as if the --count-matches flag was given. That is,
    the total number of matches is reported, where there may be multiple matches
    per line. Previously, the behavior of ripgrep was to report the total number
    of matching lines. (Note that this behavior diverges from the behavior of
    GNU grep.)
    Octal syntax is no longer supported. ripgrep previously accepted expressions
    like \1 as syntax for matching U+0001, but ripgrep will now report an
    error instead.
    The --line-number-width flag has been removed. Its functionality was not
    carefully considered with all ripgrep output formats.
    See #795 for more
    details.

Feature enhancements:

    Added or improved file type filtering for Android, Bazel, Fuschia, Haskell,
    Java and Puppet.
    FEATURE #411:
    Add a --stats flag, which emits aggregate statistics after search results.
    FEATURE #646:
    Add a --no-ignore-messages flag, which suppresses parse errors from reading
    .ignore and .gitignore files.
    FEATURE #702:
    Support \u{..} Unicode escape sequences.
    FEATURE #812:
    Add -b/--byte-offset flag that shows the byte offset of each matching line.
    FEATURE #814:
    Add --count-matches flag, which is like --count, but for each match.
    FEATURE #880:
    Add a --no-column flag, which disables column numbers in the output.
    FEATURE #898:
    Add support for lz4 when using the -z/--search-zip flag.
    FEATURE #924:
    termcolor has moved to its own repository:
    https://github.com/BurntSushi/termcolor
    FEATURE #934:
    Add a new flag, --no-ignore-global, that permits disabling global
    gitignores.
    FEATURE #967:
    Rename --maxdepth to --max-depth for consistency. Keep --maxdepth for
    backwards compatibility.
    FEATURE #978:
    Add a --pre option to filter inputs with an arbitrary program.
    FEATURE fca9709d:
    Improve zsh completion.

Bug fixes:

    BUG #135:
    Release portable binaries that conditionally use SSSE3, AVX2, etc., at
    runtime.
    BUG #268:
    Print descriptive error message when trying to use look-around or
    backreferences.
    BUG #395:
    Show comprehensible error messages for regexes like \s*{.
    BUG #526:
    Support backslash escapes in globs.
    BUG #795:
    Fix problems with --line-number-width by removing it.
    BUG #832:
    Clarify usage instructions for -f/--file flag.
    BUG #835:
    Fix small performance regression while crawling very large directory trees.
    BUG #851:
    Fix -S/--smart-case detection once and for all.
    BUG #852:
    Be robust with respect to ENOMEM errors returned by mmap.
    BUG #853:
    Upgrade grep crate to regex-syntax 0.6.0.
    BUG #893:
    Improve support for git submodules.
    BUG #900:
    When no patterns are given, ripgrep should never match anything.
    BUG #907:
    ripgrep will now stop traversing after the first file when --quiet --files
    is used.
    BUG #918:
    Don't skip tar archives when -z/--search-zip is used.
    BUG #934:
    Don't respect gitignore files when searching outside git repositories.
    BUG #948:
    Use exit code 2 to indicate error, and use exit code 1 to indicate no
    matches.
    BUG #951:
    Add stdin example to ripgrep usage documentation.
    BUG #955:
    Use buffered writing when not printing to a tty, which fixes a performance
    regression.
    BUG #957:
    Improve the error message shown for --path separator / in some Windows
    shells.
    BUG #964:
    Add a --no-fixed-strings flag to disable -F/--fixed-strings.
    BUG #988:
    Fix a bug in the ignore crate that prevented the use of explicit ignore
    files after disabling all other ignore rules.
    BUG #995:
    Respect $XDG_CONFIG_DIR/git/config for detecting core.excludesFile.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue May 10, 2019
pkgsrc change: add "USE_LANGUAGES= # none".

1.1.1

* Adapters::Sequel - use prepared statements
* Adapters::Sqlite - use upsert for increment where supported

1.1.0

* Adapters::ActiveRecord - rewrite to use Arel directly; support for Rails 5
* Moneta::Server - close all connections when stopping
* Moneta::Shared - recover from socket errors
* Transformer - add :urlsafe_base64; use this by default for keys with Couch
  adapter
* Adapters::MongoMoped - recover from failed increment
* Moneta::Pool - fix race condition in #pop (#144)
* Moneta::Client - raise EOFError if a read fails
* Moneta::Expires - use Rational objects to get much more accurate time
  resolution
* Moneta::Lock/Moneta::Pool - allow wrapped methods to call other wrapped
  methods
* Adapters::Sequel - add optimisations for MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite
* Adapters::Sequel - add Postgres+HStore backend
* Add Adapters::ActiveSupportCache
* Adapters::Sqlite - add :journal_mode option
* Add table creation options to Sequel and ActiveRecord adapters
* Adapters::ActiveRecord - support for forking (#159)
* Adapters::Cassandra - rewrite to use cassandra-driver gem (#81)
* Adapters::Couch - add a LRUHash to cache document revs
* Adapters::KyotoCabinet - implement atomic increment
* Add :each_key feature and implemented on many adapters; add
  Moneta::WeakEachKey (#143; see feature matrix)
* Add bulk read/write methods to the spec; added default implementation to
  Defaults and fast versions in many adapters (#116; see feature matrix)
* First class support for latest JRuby (#160)
* Minimum required MRI version is now 2.2.2 (#135)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Nov 6, 2019
SoftHSM2 is not a drop-in replacement for SoftHSM version 1, so this
is added as a separate package.  See softhsm2-migrate(1) for
migration instructions.

Upstream changes since SoftHSM version 1.x:

SoftHSM 2.5.0 - 2018-09-24

* Issue #323: Support for EDDSA with vendor defined mechanisms.
  (Patch from Francis Dupont)
* Issue #362: CMake Build System Support for SoftHSM.
  (Patch from Constantine Grantcharov)
* Issue #368: Support migrating 32-bit SoftHSMv1 DB on 64-bit system (LP64).
* Issue #385: Default is not to build EDDSA since it has not been released in
  OpenSSL.
* Issue #387: Windows: Add VS2017 detection to Configure.py.
  (Patch from Jaroslav Imrich)
* Issue #412: Replace PKCS11 headers with a version from p11-kit.
  (Patch from Alexander Bokovoy)

Bugfixes:
* Issue #366: Support cross-compilation.
  (Patch from Michael Weiser)
* Issue #377: Duplicate symbol error with custom p11test.
* Issue #386: Use RDRAND in OpenSSL if that engine is available.
* Issue #388: Update DBTests.cpp to fix x86 test failure.
  (Patch from tcely)
* Issue #393: Not setting CKA_PUBLIC_KEY_INFO correctly.
  (Patch from pkalapat)
* Issue #401: Wrong key and keyserver mentioned in installation documentation.
  (Patch from Berry A.W. van Halderen)
* Issue #408: Remove mutex callbacks after C_Finalize().
  (Patch from Alexander Bokovoy)


SoftHSM 2.4.0 - 2018-02-27

* Issue #135: Support PKCS#8 for GOST.
* Issue #140: Support for CKA_ALLOWED_MECHANISMS.
  (Patch from Brad Hess)
* Issue #141: Support CKA_ALWAYS_AUTHENTICATE for private key objects.
* Issue #220: Support for CKM_DES3_CMAC and CKM_AES_CMAC.
* Issue #226: Configuration option for Windows build to enable build with
  static CRT (/MT).
* Issue #325: Support for CKM_AES_GCM.
* Issue #334: Document that initialized tokens will be reassigned to another
  slot (based on the token serial number).
* Issue #335: Support for CKM_RSA_PKCS_PSS.
  (Patch from Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos)
* Issue #341: Import AES keys with softhsm2-util.
  (Patch from Pavel Cherezov)
* Issue #348: Document that OSX needs pkg-config to detect cppunit.
* Issue #349: softhsm2-util will check the configuration and report any
  issues before loading the PKCS#11 library.

Bugfixes:
* Issue #345: Private objects are presented to security officer in search
  results.
* Issue #358: Race condition when multiple applications are creating and
  reading object files.


SoftHSM 2.3.0 - 2017-07-03

* Issue #130: Upgraded to PKCS#11 v2.40.
  * Minor changes to some return values.
  * Added CKA_DESTROYABLE to all objects. Used by C_DestroyObject().
  * Added CKA_PUBLIC_KEY_INFO to certificates, private, and public key
    objects. Will be accepted from application, but SoftHSM will
    currently not calculate it.
* Issue #142: Support for CKM_AES_CTR.
* Issue #155: Add unit tests for SessionManager.
* Issue #189: C_DigestKey returns CKR_KEY_INDIGESTIBLE when key
  attribute CKA_EXTRACTABLE = false. Whitelist SHA algorithms to allow
  C_DigestKey in this case.
* Issue #225: Show slot id after initialization.
* Issue #247: Run AppVeyor (Windows CI) for each PR and merge.
* Issue #257: Set CKA_DECRYPT/CKA_ENCRYPT flags on key import to true.
  (Patch from Martin Domke)
* Issue #261: Add support for libeaycompat lib for FIPS on Windows.
  (Patch from Matt Hauck)
* Issue #262: Support importing ECDSA P-521 in softhsm-util.
* Issue #276: Support for Botan 2.0.
* Issue #279: Editorial changes from Mountain Lion to Sierra.
  (Patch from Mike Neumann)
* Issue #283: More detailed error messages when initializing SoftHSM.
* Issue #285: Support for LibreSSL.
  (Patch from Alon Bar-Lev)
* Issue #286: Update .gitignore.
  (Patch from Alon Bar-Lev)
* Issue #291: Change to enable builds and reports on new Jenkinks
  environment.
* Issue #293: Detect cppunit in autoconf.
  (Patch from Alon Bar-Lev)
* Issue #309: CKO_CERTIFICATE and CKO_PUBLIC_KEY now defaults to
  CKA_PRIVATE=false.
* Issue #314: Update README with information about logging.
* Issue #330: Adjust log levels for failing to enumerate object store.
  (Patch from Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos)

Bugfixes:
* Issue #216: Better handling of CRYPTO_set_locking_callback() for OpenSSL.
* Issue #265: Fix deriving shared secret with ECC.
* Issue #280: HMAC with sizes less than L bytes is strongly discouraged.
  Set a lower bound equal to L bytes in ulMinKeySize and check it when
  initializing the operation.
* Issue #281: Fix test of p11 shared library.
  (Patch from Lars Silvén)
* Issue #289: Minor fix of 'EVP_CipherFinal_ex'.
  (Patch from Viktor Tarasov)
* Issue #297: Fix build with cppunit.
  (Patch from Ludovic Rousseau)
* Issue #302: Export PKCS#11 symbols from the library.
  (Patch from Ludovic Rousseau)
* Issue #305: Zero pad key to fit the block in CKM_AES_KEY_WRAP.
* Issue #313: Detecting CppUnit when using Macports.
  (Patch from mouse07410)


SoftHSM 2.2.0 - 2016-12-05

* Issue #143: Delete a token using softhsm2-util.
* Issue #185: Change access mode bits for /var/lib/softhsm/tokens/
  to 1777. All users can now create tokens, but only access their own.
  (Patch from Rick van Rein)
* Issue #186: Reinitializing a token will now keep the token, but all
  token objects are deleted, the user PIN is removed and the token
  label is updated.
* Issue #190: Support for OpenSSL 1.1.0.
* Issue #198: Calling C_GetSlotList with NULL_PTR will make sure that
  there is always a slot with an uninitialized token available.
* Issue #199: The token serial number will be used when setting the slot
  number. The serial number is set after the token has been initialized.
  (Patch from Lars Silvén)
* Issue #203: Update the command utils to use the token label or serial
  to find the token and its slot number.
* Issue #209: Possibility to test other PKCS#11 implementations with the
  CppUnit test.
  (Patch from Lars Silvén)
* Issue #223: Mark public key as non private by default.
  (Patch from Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos)
* Issue #230: Install p11-kit module, to disable use --disable-p11-kit.
  (Patch from David Woodhouse)
* Issue #237: Add windows continuous integration build.
  (Patch from Peter Polacko)

Bugfixes:
* Issue #201: Missing new source file and test configuration in the
  Windows build project.
* Issue #205: ECDSA P-521 support for OpenSSL and better test coverage.
* Issue #207: Fix segmentation faults in loadLibrary function.
  (Patch from Jaroslav Imrich)
* Issue #215: Update the Homebrew install notes for OSX.
* Issue #218: Fix build warnings.
* Issue #235: Add the libtool install command for OSX.
  (Patch from Mark Wylde)
* Issue #236: Use GetEnvironmentVariable instead of getenv on Windows.
  (Patch from Jaroslav Imrich)
* Issue #239: Crash on module unload with OpenSSL.
  (Patch from David Woodhouse)
* Issue #241: Added EXTRALIBS to Windows utils project.
  (Patch from Peter Polacko)
* Issue #250: C++11 not detected.
* Issue #255: API changes in Botan 1.11.27.
* Issue #260: Fix include guard to check WITH_FIPS.
  (Patch from Matt Hauck)
* Issue #268: p11test fails on 32-bit systems.
* Issue #270: Build warning about "converting a string constant".
* Issue #272: Fix C++11 check to look for unique_ptr.
  (Patch from Matt Hauck)


SoftHSM 2.1.0 - 2016-03-14

* Issue #136: Improved guide and build scripts for Windows.
  (Thanks to Jaroslav Imrich)
* Issue #144: The password prompt in softhsm2-util can now be
  interrupted (ctrl-c).
* Issue #166: Add slots.removable config option.
  (Patch from Sumit Bose)
* Issue #180: Windows configure script improvements.
  (Patch from Arnaud Grandville)

Bugfixes:
* Issue #128: Prioritize the return values in C_GetAttributeValue.
  (Patch from Nicholas Wilson)
* Issue #129: Fix errors reported by Visual Studio 2015.
  (Patch from Jaroslav Imrich)
* Issue #132: Handle the CKA_CHECK_VALUE correctly for certificates
  and symmetric key objects.
* Issue #154: Fix the Windows build and destruction order of objects.
  (Patch from Arnaud Grandville)
* Issue #162: Not possible to create certificate objects containing
  CKA_CERTIFICATE_CATEGORY, CKA_NAME_HASH_ALGORITHM, or
  CKA_JAVA_MIDP_SECURITY_DOMAIN.
* Issue #163: Do not attempt decryption of empty byte strings.
  (Patch from Michal Kepien)
* Issue #165: Minor changes after a PVS-Studio code analysis, and
  C_EncryptUpdate crash if no ciphered data is produced.
  (Patch from Arnaud Grandville)
* Issue #169: One-byte buffer overflow in call to EVP_DecryptUpdate.
* Issue #171: Problem while closing library that is initialized but
  improperly finalized.
* Issue #173: Adjust return values for the template parsing.
* Issue #174: C_DeriveKey() error with leading zero bytes.
* Issue #177: CKA_NEVER_EXTRACTABLE set to CK_FALSE on objects
  created with C_CreateObject.
* Issue #182: Resolve compiler warning.
  (Patch from Josh Datko)
* Issue #184: Stop discarding the global OpenSSL libcrypto state.
  (Patch from Michal Trojnara)
* SOFTHSM-123: Fix library cleanup on BSD.


SoftHSM 2.0.0 - 2015-07-17

* SOFTHSM-121: Test cases for C_DecryptUpdate/C_DecryptFinal.
* Support C_DecryptUpdate/C_DecryptFinal for symmetric algorithms.
  (Patch from Thomas Calderon)

Bugfixes:
* SOFTHSM-120: Segfault after renaming variables.


SoftHSM 2.0.0b3 - 2015-04-17

* SOFTHSM-113: Support for Botan 1.11.15
* SOFTHSM-119: softhsm2-util: Support ECDSA key import
  (Patch from Magnus Ahltorp)
* SUPPORT-139: Support deriving generic secrets, DES, DES2, DES3, and AES.
  Using DH, ECDH or symmetric encryption.

Bugfixes:
* SOFTHSM-108: A marked as trusted certificate cannot be imported.
* SOFTHSM-109: Unused parameter and variable warnings.
* SOFTHSM-110: subdir-objects warnings from autoreconf.
* SOFTHSM-111: Include FIPS-NOTES.md in dist.
* SOFTHSM-112: CKM_AES_KEY_WRAP* conflict in pkcs11.h.
* SOFTHSM-114: Fix memory leak in a test script.
* SOFTHSM-115: Fix static analysis warnings.
* SUPPORT-154: A marked as non-modifiable object cannot be generated.
* SUPPORT-155: auto_ptr is deprecated in C++11, use unique_ptr.
* SUPPORT-157: Derived secrets were truncated after encryption and
  could thus not be decrypted.
* Mutex should call MutexFactory wrapper functions.
  (Patch from Jerry Lundstrom)
* Return detailed error message to loadLibrary().
  (Patch from Petr Spacek)


SoftHSM 2.0.0b2 - 2014-12-28

* SOFTHSM-50: OpenSSL FIPS support.
* SOFTHSM-64: Updated build script for Windows.
* SOFTHSM-100: Use --free with softhsm2-util to initialize the first
  free token.
* SOFTHSM-103: Allow runtime configuration of log level.
* SOFTHSM-107: Support for CKM_<symcipher>_CBC_PAD.
* Add support for CKM_RSA_PKCS_OAEP key un/wrapping.
  (Patch from Petr Spacek)
* Use OpenSSL EVP interface for AES key wrapping.
  (Patch from Petr Spacek)
* Allow reading configuration file from user's home directory.
  (Patch from Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos)

Bugfixes:
* SOFTHSM-102: C_DeriveKey() uses OBJECT_OP_GENERATE.
* Coverity found a number of issues.


SoftHSM 2.0.0b1 - 2014-09-10

* SOFTHSM-84: Check that all mandatory attributes are given during
  the creation process.
* SOFTHSM-92: Enable -fvisibility=hidden on per default
* SUPPORT-137: Implement C_EncryptUpdate and C_EncryptFinal
  (Patch from Martin Paljak)
* Add support for CKM_RSA_PKCS key un/wrapping
  (Patch from Petr Spacek)

Bugfixes:
* SOFTHSM-66: Attribute handling when using multiple threads
* SOFTHSM-93: Invalid C++ object recycling.
* SOFTHSM-95: umask affecting the calling application.
* SOFTHSM-97: Check if Botan has already been initialized.
* SOFTHSM-98: Handle mandatory attributes for DSA, DH, and ECDSA
  correctly.
* SOFTHSM-99: Binary encoding of GOST values.
* SUPPORT-136: softhsm2-keyconv creates files with sensitive material
  in insecure way.


SoftHSM 2.0.0a2 - 2014-03-25

* SOFTHSM-68: Display a better configure message when there is a
  version of Botan with a broken ECC/GOST/OID implementation.
* SOFTHSM-70: Improved handling of the database backend.
* SOFTHSM-71: Supporting Botan 1.11.
* SOFTHSM-76: Do not generate RSA keys smaller than 1024 bit when
  using the Botan crypto backend.
* SOFTHSM-83: Support CKA_VALUE_BITS for CKK_DH private key object.
* SOFTHSM-85: Rename libsofthsm.so to libsofthsm2.so and prefix the
  command line utilties with softhsm2-.
* SOFTHSM-89: Use constants and not strings for signaling algorithms.
* SUPPORT-129: Possible to use an empty template in C_GenerateKey.
  The class and key type are inherited from the generation mechanism.
  Some mechanisms do however require a length attribute. [SOFTHSM-88]
* SUPPORT-131: Support RSA-PSS using SHA1, SHA224, SHA256, SHA384,
  or SHA512. [SOFTHSM-87]

Bugfixes:
* SOFTHSM-39: Fix 64 bit build on sparc sun4v.
* SOFTHSM-69: GOST did not work when you disabled ECC.
* SOFTHSM-78: Correct the attribute checks for a number of objects.
* SOFTHSM-80: Prevent segfault in OpenSSL GOST HMAC code.
* SOFTHSM-91: Fix a warning from static code analysis.
* Fixed a number of memory leaks.


SoftHSM 2.0.0a1 - 2014-02-10

This is the first alpha release of SoftHSMv2. It focuses on a higher
level of security by encrypting sensitive information and using
unswappable memory. There is also a more generalized crypto backend,
where you can use Botan or OpenSSL.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Nov 15, 2019
Overview of changes in GLib 2.62.1
==================================

* Fix regression in g_file_copy() when passing
  `G_FILE_COPY_TARGET_DEFAULT_PERMS` flag; the destination permissions would be
  private rather than following the process’ umask (!1142)

* Several `GDateTime` parsing fixes (!1127)

* Always build the tests if installed-tests are enabled, so that the tests can
  actually be installed (!1141)

* Bugs fixed:
 - #174 g_file_copy always preserves  permissions, even if G_FILE_COPY_ALL_METADATA flag is not set
 - #1865 g_variant_get_data_as_bytes fails after serializing a variant
 - #1875 Segfault and Overflow in __gio_xdg_cache_mime_type_subclass() with Wps-Office installed
 - #1887 glib 2.62.0 breaks loading dylibs as modules
 - #1888 2.62: docs build on Windows broken
 - !1021 docs: Remove priv pointers from the tutorial example
 - !1094 Backport to 2.62: gmodule: use dl implementation on macOS
 - !1101 Backport !1092 “Fix doc build on Windows” to glib-2-62
 - !1102 Backport !1080 “tests: Fix skipping mkdir-with-parents-permission test” to glib-2-62
 - !1103 Backport !1085 “xdgmime: Prevent infinite loops from badly-formed MIME registrations” to glib-2-62
 - !1127 Backport !1125 and !1115 GDateTime parsing fixes to glib-2-62
 - !1128 Backport !1043 “gvariant: Handle empty serialisations in get_child_value()” to glib-2-62
 - !1140 [2.62] g_file_info_get_modification_date_time: Calculate in integer domain
 - !1141 [2.62] Always build tests if we enabled installed-tests
 - !1142 Backport !1134 Fix for file copy permissions to glib-2-62

* Translation updates:
 - Danish
 - Italian
 - Panjabi
 - Serbian
 - Turkish


Overview of changes in GLib 2.62.0
==================================

* Fix new `GFileInfo` APIs to work when `G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TIME_MODIFIED_USEC`
  was not queried (!1087)

* Bugs fixed:
 - #487 Add valgrind test runs to CI
 - !1084 garray: Fix reference to GLIB_SIZEOF_INT
 - !1086 glib.supp: make gobject_init() calloc also of the possible kind
 - !1087 fileinfo: ignore USEC if not available

* Translation updates:
 - Friulian
 - Portuguese (Brazil)


Overview of changes in GLib 2.61.3
==================================

* Support setting thread name on BSD systems (#1761)

* Install previously-uninstalled headers for public `GNativeSocketAddress`
  object (#1854)

* Very initial support for Windows apps (UWP) (!1057)

* Add various new valgrind suppressions to `glib.supp` (#1879, !1075)

* Bugs fixed:
 - #83 Optimisation for g_nearest_pow() in garray.c
 - #512 GSignal: accumulator function not called to accumulate G_SIGNAL_RUN_CLEANUP object handler return values
 - #873 allow NULL arguments to parse_strv
 - #905 Patches from static analysis run on 2.40
 - #1057 goption: add sanity check to input parameters
 - #1309 GSettings object stops emitting "changed" signal on g_settings_reset after call to g_settings_delay
 - #1620 GDBus criticals from GVfs with GLib master
 - #1761 Setting thread-name on BSD systems
 - #1803 GDK_SCALE=X is not respected when using "gio open"
 - #1819 Invalid characters in Open Location dialog crashes GIMP
 - #1852 Regression: g_mkdir_with_parents() returns 0 on failure
 - #1854 glib/gio: GNativeSocketAddress headers not installed.
 - #1860 g_clear_handle_id does not trigger GLIB_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED warning
 - #1863 Potential invalid writes on g_utf8_strreverse
 - #1867 A couple of en_GBisms
 - #1870 GSettingsBackend watches not thread-safe
 - #1879 Incomplete valgrind suppressions - 16 KiB leak reported by valgrind from loading libglib-2.0.so
 - #1880 glib/gbacktrace.c: If dup2 happened to return -1, don't call dup2 with same value
 - #1881 GIO_USE_VOLUME_MONITOR and GIO_USE_FILE_MONITOR do not work as documented
 - !1002 Remove mentions of mailing lists from the documentation
 - !1011 gapplication: Fix a leaking GRemoteActionGroup member
 - !1015 Post-release version bump
 - !1016 gnetworkmonitornm fixups
 - !1017 Improve ISO 8601 parsing by GDateTime
 - !1023 g_object_get_property: Improve documentation for use of G_VALUE_INIT
 - !1026 gutf8: Assert that written memory stays in bounds
 - !1027 gfileutils: Fix error propagation for other than ENOENT
 - !1031 meson: build gnulib if printf isn't good enough
 - !1032 meson: small printf check cleanups
 - !1033 win32: don't assume the format specifier for the stdlib printf/scanf like functions
 - !1034 glib/tests/fileutils: Add a reproducer for #1852
 - !1036 cond test: Don't make assumptions about struct sigaction member order
 - !1037 Meson: Override glib-compile-resources/schemas
 - !1044 Relax use of g_test_bug() to not require g_test_bug_base() to be called first
 - !1049 minor typos in the documentation
 - !1050 tests: Fix a pragma warning on FreeBSD
 - !1054 gerror: Add a docs paragraph about not displaying errors verbatim in UI
 - !1057 Some (probably) easy uwp patches
 - !1059 Update win32 readme, add myself to codeowners
 - !1066 libffi.wrap: Meson port has moved to FDO gitlab
 - !1068 gsubprocesslauncher.c: fix documentation
 - !1071 meson: Move libdl_dep to the top level
 - !1074 Adjust README formatting
 - !1075 glib.supp: add suppression for g_type_class_ref()

* Translation updates:
 - Basque
 - Catalan
 - Czech
 - English (United Kingdom)
 - French
 - Galician
 - German
 - Hungarian
 - Indonesian
 - Korean
 - Lithuanian
 - Polish
 - Romanian
 - Spanish
 - Swedish


Overview of changes in GLib 2.61.2
==================================

* Add various new array functions (#236, #269, #373)
 - `g_array_copy()`
 - `g_ptr_array_copy()`
 - `g_ptr_array_extend()`
 - `g_ptr_array_extend_and_steal()`
 - `g_array_binary_search()`

* Add `g_assert_finalize_object()` helper function for writing tests (#488)

* Rework how D-Bus connections are closed/unreffed when `g_test_dbus_down()` is
  called. Tests which leak a `GDBusConnection` may now time out and abort,
  rather than silently leaking. (#787)

* Add a deprecation macro for GLib macros, and use it; third-party uses of
  long-deprecated GLib macros may now start causing warnings. (#1060)

* Deprecate `GTime` and `GTimeVal`, and various functions which use them.
  Use `GDateTime` and `guint64` UNIX timestamps instead. (#1438)

* Stop using `G_DISABLE_DEPRECATED` to allow disabling deprecation warnings;
  third-party code should now be using
  `GLIB_VERSION_{MIN_REQUIRED, MAX_ALLOWED}` to control symbol usage (!871)

* Improve support for running `ninja test` when GLib is built statically (#1648)

* Improve `GNetworkMonitor` detection of offline states (#1788)

* Fix build failure on macOS related to missing `_g_content_type_get_mime_dirs`
  function (#1791)

* Add various installed utilities’ paths to `gio-2.0.pc` (#1796)

* Fix keyfile `GSettings` backend and portal (especially relevant to any version
  of GLib included in a flatpak runtime) (#1822, !985)

* More IPv6 ‘Happy Eyeballs’ fixes in `GNetworkAddress` (!865)

* Fix CVE-2019-12450, wide permissions of files when copying using GIO (!876)

* Bump the Meson dependency from 0.48.0 to 0.49.2; we won’t depend on anything
  higher than this for a while, as Debian 10 ships 0.49 (!924)

* Various test fixes for Windows (!930, !931)

* Initial support for Universal Windows Platform (UWP): certification, and use
  of packaged libraries (!951)

* Add experimental clang-cl support on Windows, allowing `g_autoptr()` support
  on Windows (!979)

* Bugs fixed:
 - #77 G_STDIO_NO_WRAP_ON_UNIX wraps
 - #236 Add a function to copy an array
 - #269 Additional convenience functions for g_ptr_array
 - #373 GArray could use a binary search function
 - #436 running tests leaves lots of coredumps
 - #453 find-enclosing-mount docs confusing
 - #488 Add g_object_assert_last_unref() helper macro to detect object leaks in tests
 - #590 A reader lock can be obtained even if a writer is already waiting for a lock
 - #638 g_atexit is defined when not declared
 - #737 Initialize GValue in g_object_get_property()
 - #787 gtestdbus: Properly close server connections
 - #804 gdbusproxy prefixes unstripped error
 - #870 Fix and enhance GDatetime for Windows
 - #872 ucs4 functions have wrong return transfer
 - #887 gdusmessage.c mishandles bounds of GDBusMessageType and related enums
 - #894 gvalue: Avoid expensive checks where possible
 - #940 Docs for g_socket_listener_set_backlog are not very helpful
 - #943 G_DEFINE_TYPE_WITH_PRIVATE docs not helpful
 - #1018 Allow guid key in dbus addresses
 - #1060 Add deprecation macro for macros
 - #1169 Tools can display gibberish messages from translations
 - #1270 g_get_charset always returns 8-bit codepage on Windows, crippling UTF-8 output
 - #1438 Deprecate GTimeVal- and GTime-based APIs
 - #1635 g_socket_join_multicast_group iface parameter fails on win32/64
 - #1648 2.58.2: Assorted asserts fail in Arch Linux when built statically
 - #1729 g_content_type_guess segfaults when passed an empty data buffer on Mac OS
 - #1788 GNetworkMonitor claims I am offline
 - #1790 documentation on g_file_info_get_attribute_as_string
 - #1791 _g_content_type_get_mime_dirs missing from libgio-2.0.0.dylib on MacOS
 - #1792 glib-genmarshal generated valist marshal does not respect static scope for some types
 - #1793 glib-genmarshal generates wrong code for va marshaler for VARIANT type
 - #1794 API Proposal: g_timer_is_active
 - #1796 Add gio-querymodules variable to pkg-config file
 - #1797 glib/tests/win32 test failing on 64-bit Visual Studio builds
 - #1798 /contenttype/tree reliably fails on FreeBSD since !863
 - #1807 g_dbus_server_new_sync() documentation references nonexistent function
 - #1808 Stopping a GDBusServer should clean up Unix socket paths (if not abstract) and nonce-tcp nonce files
 - #1811 Introspection info for g_unichar_compose's 3rd arg should be OUT
 - #1822 keyfile gsettings backend not loading
 - #1823 Documentation for disabling selinux is incorrect
 - #1825 GKeyFileSettingsBackend created without filename construct property and unchecked assertion
 - #1828 Small typo in gio manpage
 - #1837 Specify for each (optional) parameter, whether it is OUT or INOUT
 - #1838 Reword documentation for G_DECLARE_FINAL_TYPE
 - #1847 Setting GLIB_VERSION_{MIN_REQUIRED, MAX_ALLOWED} to before 2.56 triggers warnings
 - !533 docs: Document pitfall of deprecation pragmas
 - !563 ci: Add scan-build job in a new ‘analysis’ pipeline stage
 - !678 glib-compile-schemas: Improve translatable strings
 - !817 gdate: Officially mark GTime as deprecated
 - !851 gsettings: Document that lists are returned in no defined order
 - !853 gobject: Fix apostrophe usage in a few small bits of documentation
 - !859 gobject: Add a g_assert_finalize_object() macro
 - !863 gunicollate/cygwin: Don't use __STDC_ISO_10646__ for wchar_t related checks
 - !865 gnetworkaddress: fix "happy eyeballs" logic
 - !867 Post-release version bump
 - !871 Drop G_DISABLE_DEPRECATED
 - !873 Use atomic reference counting for GSource
 - !874 Clamp number of vectors to IOV_MAX / UIO_MAXIOV for GOutputStream writev()...
 - !875 CI/msys2: disable coverage reporting, lcov doesn't support gcc9 yet
 - !876 CVE-2019-12450: gfile: Limit access to files when copying
 - !877 gio: specify proper c_marshaller and va_marshallers
 - !883 tests: Fix small race in GSubprocess tests
 - !884 garcbox.c: Fix typo atomit => atomic
 - !885 goption: Clarify G_OPTION_ARG_FILENAME documentation
 - !889 Include <sys/filio.h> for FIONREAD
 - !901 gmain: Clarify that g_source_destroy() doesn’t drop a reference
 - !904 Add glib-genmarshal tests and fix some valist marshaller bugs
 - !906 property action: Add state hints
 - !908 Improve testfilemonitor test repeatability and debuggability
 - !909 D-Bus auth mechanism improvements
 - !914 ci: Run scan-build in a different build directory
 - !915 docs: fix typo on arrays examples in gvariant-text
 - !917 docs: Fix name of IRC channel in CONTRIBUTING.md
 - !919 glib/tests/refcount.c: Fix tests on non-GCC-isque compilers
 - !920 gmacros: Only use deprecated attributes on enumerators with GCC ≥ 6.5
 - !923 Check if compiler symbols are defined before using them
 - !924 Bump the required version of Meson
 - !930 glib/tests/convert.c: Skip tests that aren't meaningful for Windows
 - !931 glib/tests/fileutils.c: Fix stdio Wrapper Test on Windows
 - !934 build: Increase the slow test timeout to 180s
 - !935 Ignore */__pycache__/* directories
 - !937 Fix module tests on Visual Studio builds
 - !939 gstdio: minor cleanups
 - !941 list model: Expand items-changed docs
 - !944 gutils: Don't limit the length of the host name to 99
 - !945 Avoid overrunning stack at the end of the varargs.
 - !947 gobject/tests/signals.c: Fix tests on Windows
 - !948 GObject: Fix mkenums.py and genmarshal.py tests on Windows
 - !950 ci: Enable CI on FreeBSD 12
 - !951 Preliminary patches for Universal Windows Platform support
 - !952 gio: Make minor docs improvements
 - !953 g_utf8_normalize: Doc comment return missing nullable annotation
 - !954 Fix the ISO 15924 code for Manichaean
 - !955 gmacros: Use _Static_assert when C11 is available
 - !958 gthread: fix minor errno problem in GCond
 - !961 gmain: Fix g_main_context_prepare priority annotation
 - !962 gmacros: Use _Static_assert only for non-expr static assert
 - !964 gmacros.h: Use static_assert on MSVC if possible
 - !968 Fix typo in request handle
 - !970 gdatetime: Unset LC_ALL for the test as well
 - !971 docs.c: Forward link from g_auto* → G_DEFINE_AUTO*
 - !973 doc: fix typo in gio/gresource.c
 - !979 Experimental clang-cl support
 - !980 gmacros.h: Add better support for clang-cl
 - !981 gio: fix typo in g_settings_reset documentation
 - !982 Various doc fixes
 - !985 Keyfile portal fixes
 - !987 gio/tests: Remove code and comments referring to libtool
 - !991 fix atomic detection on older gcc versions
 - !992 docs: Add example to g_test_summary() documentation
 - !994 gio: Fix minor docs mistakes
 - !996 Small array test fixes
 - !997 gdbusaddress: Add missing transfer annotation
 - !1007 Resubmission of !832 “Try to create the complete path right away and fall back”
 - !1009 gapplication: remove inactivity_timeout source on finalize

* Translation updates:
 - Hungarian
 - Indonesian
 - Portuguese (Brazil)
 - Spanish


Overview of changes in GLib 2.61.1
==================================

* `g_unichar_isxdigit()` and `g_unichar_xdigit_value()` now handle full-width
  characters (U+FF21–U+FF26 and U+FF41–U+FF46) (#58)

* Deprecate `gtester` utility and its test reporting format and enable TAP
  output by default instead — the `--tap` option to tests is now a no-op
  (#1441, #1619)

* Add `g_test_summary()` to allow test authors to programmatically summarise
  what each unit test in a test suite does (#1450)

* Upgrade to Unicode Character Database v12.1 (#1713, !822)

* More IPv6 Happy Eyeballs fixes to `GNetworkAddress` and `GSocketClient`
  (#1747, #1771, #1774)

* Fix valgrind and gdb support for the new `GHashTable` changes (#1749, #1780)

* Fix GTask wait times growing faster than the number of task threads (#1683)

* Change `GApplication` to ignore `-psn_*` arguments on the macOS command line,
  as they are irrelevant (#1784)

* Add `g_autoqueue()` helper macros, similar to `g_autolist()` (!474)

* Add pre-allocated link helpers for `GList` and `GQueue`:
 - `g_list_insert_before_link()`
 - `g_queue_insert_before_link()`
 - `g_queue_insert_after_link()`

* Improve network availability detection with NetworkManager to treat lower
  levels of connectivity as having reduced availability (!781)

* Add `g_clear_signal_handler()` to allow disconnecting from a `GObject` signal
  and clearing the signal handler ID to zero in a single call (!819)

* Add `g_autoptr()` support for `GRWLock` (!825)

* Define `G_OS_UNIX`, not `G_OS_WIN32`, when GLib is built agains Cygwin (!862)

* Bugs fixed:
 - #29 GScanner: should explicitly document modifiable fields (value, next_value, ...)
 - #58 g_unichar_isxdigit() and g_unichar_xdigit_value() should deal with full-width a-fA-F
 - #106 Boxed types should be documented better
 - #135 g_unichar_totitle(0) returns 0x00001F88 instead of 0
 - #429 g_format_size() is broken on Windows
 - #1441 Deprecate gtester
 - #1450 Add API for tests to describe what they're checking
 - #1619 GTest should have a way to default to TAP
 - #1683 GTask: task_wait_time is increased constantly when the number of running thread is greather than 10
 - #1713 Upgrade to Unicode Character Database v12
 - #1739 meson build failure libdl
 - #1747 Critical in g_socket_client_async_connect_complete
 - #1749 New GHashTable implementation confuses valgrind
 - #1753 Remove memory leaks from gio/test/resolver.c
 - #1755 Please revert #535 gmacros: Try to use the standard __func__ first in G_STRFUNC
 - #1759 test_month_names: assertion failed
 - #1760 Document for g_resolver_lookup_records why it returns a list of list of gchar*.
 - #1763 tests: -p runs tests in the reverse of the specified order
 - #1768 g_strlcat(): Possible buffer overflow in implementation
 - #1771 GNetworkAddressAddressEnumerator unsafely modifies cache in GNetworkAddress
 - #1774 Leaks in gsocketclient.c connection code
 - #1776 glib/date test fails
 - #1780 GDB pretty-printer for GHashTable no longer works
 - #1782 Error in documentation for cross-compile.
 - #1784 MacOS adds a -psn_X_XXXXXX parameter to the command line
 - !474 Add g_autoqueue
 - !476 Add pre-allocated link helpers for GList and GQueue
 - !556 gtestutils: Make --tap compatible with -p and --GTestSkipCount
 - !732 gsocket: Clarify in docs that `flags` arguments can be platform specific
 - !766 W32: swap special g_get_prgname() for platform_get_argv0()
 - !774 Only build tests if certain conditions are met.
 - !780 Add copyright and licensing terms to test report generator
 - !781 gnetworkmonitornm: Fix network available detection
 - !782 build: Fix check for RTLD_NEXT
 - !785 Remove monitor test
 - !787 build: Remove */.gitignore files
 - !791 glib/gconstructor.h: Include stdlib.h for MSVC builds
 - !792 general: Remove a few unhelpful references to ‘master’
 - !795 gdesktopappinfo: Add support for MATE and Xfce4 terminals
 - !802 gio: tests, don't check for libdl on OpenBSD
 - !806 Get to 100% coverage on GQueue tests
 - !808 Update the Docker images used for CI
 - !809 Modified version of !784 — Adding tests cases for a better coverage of glib/tests/strfuncs.c
 - !813 gappinfo: Add precondition checks to GAppLaunchContext env methods
 - !814 gschema.dtd: Add target attribute to alias
 - !819 Clear signal handler
 - !820 ci: Keep JUnit report script working on Debian stable
 - !821 Various minor cleanups to autoptrs
 - !822 glib: Update Unicode Character Database to version 12.1.0
 - !825 Add autoptr support for GRWLock
 - !831 build: (Long time after) post-release version bump
 - !835 Fix typo in German translation
 - !836 Document the best practices for binding GInitiallyUnowned
 - !862 build: define G_OS_UNIX, not G_OS_WIN32 under cygwin

* Translation updates:
 - Basque
 - Catalan
 - German
 - Indonesian
 - Spanish


Overview of changes in GLib 2.61.0
==================================

* Changes to `iconv` configure options, including the default iconv
  implementation on macOS — distributors may need to check their configure
  scripts (#1557)

* Build fixes when building GLib with `G_DISABLE_ASSERT` defined (#1708)

* Fix documentation for `gdbus-tool wait` to use correct units (#1737)

* Improvements to symlink handling on Windows (!269)

* Add exception handling for crashes on Windows (!582)

* Set `G_WITH_CYGWIN` again when GLib is built on Cygwin (this was a regression
  from the autotools build) (!736)

* Use `GCocoaNotificationBackend` by default on macOS, rather than
  `GGtkNotificationBackend` (!745)

* Use Windows symbol visibility when GLib is built on Cygwin, as PE binaries
  are subject to W32 visibility mechanics — this affects the definition of
  `_GLIB_EXTERN` (!752)

* Add coloured output support to `gdbus introspect` (!761)

* Bugs fixed:
 - #682 docs: advise not to use non-literal strings as qdata keys
 - #1177 gparted crashes due to g_quark_from_static_string used in global initialization
 - #1258 the buffer written to by g_input_stream_read is not marked as an out parameter
 - #1557 By default glib tries to use libc instead of native iconv on OSX
 - #1566 Meld Windows shows error on startup "There was a problem starting c:\Program"
 - #1614 GIO tests fail on FreeBSD CI with: Unexpected error from C library during 'pthread_mutex_lock': Invalid argument
 - #1708 Building GLib with G_DISABLE_ASSERT fails
 - #1709 GResource generation test incompatible with stable LLVM on Linux
 - #1710 Crash in g_cancellable_cancel
 - #1712 gdbus-proxy test is flaky
 - #1724 unconditional check in fuzzing/meson.build
 - #1725 gosxappinfo.h is not installed on macOS
 - #1727 Cannot use trash folder with an NFS mount using automount / autofs
 - #1728 GSocket does not support ENOTSOCK
 - #1732 Win32: lookup_by_name_async segfaults for not available domains
 - #1737 gdbus-tool wait command timeout argument incorrect unit reference
 - !67 glib: update internal gnulib from upstream
 - !269 Win32 symlink code refactoring
 - !493 tests: Check that cancelling g_file_replace don't overwrite existing file
 - !582 Basic W32 exception handling for glib
 - !680 Fix warnings glib
 - !690 Fix thread safety issues
 - !694 gvariant-parser: Fix pattern coalesce of M and *
 - !706 Fix data races in task test and gmenumodel test
 - !709 Bump release version for 2.62 series
 - !710 socket: Fix annotation for flags in g_socket_receive_message
 - !712 gwin32: Fix comment for g_win32_veh_handler
 - !716 Various minor documentation fixes
 - !717 Improve formatting of GCC attribute documentation
 - !718 GSocketClient - Free last error if a connection attempt fails and on retry the...
 - !719 Handle an UNKNOWN NetworkManager connectivity as NONE
 - !721 codegen: Fix use of uninitialised variable
 - !723 Provide examples for GNUC attribute macros
 - !724 meson: do a build-time check for strlcpy before attempting runtime check
 - !728 gsocket: Remove (type) annotation from flags arguments
 - !730 Improve gdbus-address parsing tests
 - !735 docs: Use the right g_autoptr function when using an auxiliary function
 - !736 Set G_WITH_CYGWIN again
 - !737 gresolver: Don’t use gai_strerror() on Windows, as it isn’t threadsafe
 - !741 Fix use-after-free triggered by gnome-session-binary
 - !745 gcocoanotificationbackend: give more priority than the gtk one
 - !749 gio: Add missing autocleanup definition for GSettingsSchema{Key,Source}
 - !750 Check for RTLD_NEXT
 - !752 Use W32 visibility for Cygwin
 - !754 Check for /proc/self/cmdline
 - !757 Fix gnulib build on older Visual Studio builds
 - !760 Properly ensure the cocoa notification backend type
 - !761 RFC: gdbus-tool: Add --color option for introspect
 - !762 gutils: Add (nullable) annotation to g_get_prgname()
 - !765 gslice: Use a convenience macro
 - !769 ci: Generate a cover report for the test suite
 - !772 tests: Check that option-argv0 test succeeds on Linux
 - !776 tests: Only run --external-data test on GNU ld/objcopy
 - !779 Fix 2.62 documentation symbols

* Translation updates:
 - Dutch
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jan 11, 2020
0.11.2.0
* Reduces some of the code duplication between the encode and
  encodePretty functions
* The output of encodePretty has been improved:
  * Multiline strings now use Literal style instead of SingleQuoted
  * Special keys are now quoted in mappings #179
* Support for complex keys in mappings: #182
  * Adds complexMapping function to Data.Yaml.Builder
  * Decode functions now return a NonStringKey error when attempting
    to decode a mapping with a complex key as it is not possible to
    decode these to an Aeson Value
* Adds missing ToYaml instances

0.11.1.2
* Compiles with GHC 8.8.1 (MonadFail split)

0.11.1.1
* Use the appropriate Scientific rendering function to avoid a memory
  overflow when rendering. The previously used function from aeson
  would not use scientific notation, and could use large amounts of
  memory for values such as 1e9999999999999.

0.11.1.0
* Better error messages in the Data.Yaml.Config module #168
* Add LoadSettingsException exception and remove error printing from
  loadYamlSettings #172

0.11.0.0
* Split out the libyaml and Text.Libyaml code into its own
  package. #145

0.10.4.0
* Add decodeMarked and decodeFileMarked functions to Text.Libyaml, and
  extend native bindings to extract mark information. #157

0.10.3.0
* Add support for anchors and aliases to Data.Yaml.Builder #155
* Fix test suite for 32 bit machines #158

0.10.2.0
* Add EncodeOptions and FormatOptions to control the style of the
  encoded YAML. #153
* Default to using literal style for multiline strings #152

0.10.1.1
* Correctly declare libyaml dependency on system-libyaml flag #151

0.10.1
* Avoid incurring a semigroups dependency on recent GHCs.
* Fix a space leak that was introduced with 0.10.0 #147

0.10.0
* Add decodeFileWithWarnings which returns warnings for duplicate
  fields

0.9.0
* Expose style and tags on mappings and sequences in Text.Libyaml #141

0.8.32

* Escape keys as necessary #137
* Support hexadecimal and octal number values #135
* More resilient isNumeric (should reduce cases of unneeded quoting)
* hpackify
* src subdir

0.8.31.1
* Add a workaround for a cabal bug haskell-infra/hackage-trustees#165

0.8.31
* Add decodeThrow and decodeFileThrow convenience functions.
* Upgrade libyaml versions
* Deprecate decode and decodeEither
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Feb 12, 2020
Changes (from https://github.com/Parchive/par2cmdline/releases/tag/v0.8.1):

BlackEagle (3):
      Add .DELETE_ON_ERROR to avoid corrupt files in workdir
      split release scripts a bit because win stuff is not build on the same machine as *nix stuff anymore
      bump 0.8.1

Ike Devolder (3):
      Merge pull request #131 from mdnahas/master
      Merge pull request #132 from mdnahas/library_dev
      Merge pull request #134 from mdnahas/long_read_write

Michael Nahas (70):
      BUG FIX: ^= operator was returning wrong value for powers of 1
      .gitignore now ignores emacs backup files
      FIX: typos, comments, indentation
      Added unit tests for 5 classes
      Changed all output to use parameters, rather than global variables.
      Set chunksize to zero, in unspecified case
      all commandline errors are first in par2creator::Process
      moved reference to commandline to top of parXrepairer
      removed largest file and total file size from commandline class
      Removed ExtraFile::FileSize method --- this slows things slightly.
      Convered ExtraFile to just a string.
      grouped commandline options by operation
      Added my name to list of authors
      added the most common usage as an example
      move num-of-threads setting code out of commandline
      added links to websites explaining CRC operations
      Moved NoiseLevel out of CommandLine
      remove duplicate code in par2cmdline.cpp
      Moved par1repairer into a function call
      Moved par2repairer into a function call
      Moved par2creator into a function call
      Moved filethreads out of commandline.h/cpp
      removed ExtraFile from commandline.h/cpp
      removed ExtraFileIterator from commandline.h/cpp
      Split up CommandLine::Parse soo I can move stuff in
      Reordered checks in commandline.cpp to match order of variable declarations
      Moved computation of blocksize into commandline.cpp
      BUG FIX: when changed nthreads, forgot to add OPENMP #ifdef around it
      Moved redundnacy calculation out of par2creator into commandline
      FEATURE: On Linux, adjusts buffer sizes to half the memory of the system
      commandline now treats argv aas const char * const *, for easier testing.
      unit tests for CommandLine.Parse(), plus bug fixes to it.
      Changed code to support a par2lib static library
      DANGEROUS: Moved ifdefs from par2cmdline.h into par2lib.h
      FEATURE: Created libpar2, a static library for par2.
      Added unit tests for diskfile
      BUG FIX: DiskFile::Delete() now sets 'exists' to false
      BUG FIX: getting physical memory now works for OSX
      DANGEROUS: Changed WIN32 to _WIN32 or _MSC_VER
      merged code for ComputeRecoveryFileCount into libpar2
      Added output to tests, to see they had done something.
      BUG FIX - SQUASH - did not ifdef OPEN_MP around thread code
      TEST FIX: newline were expanding into two chars on Windows
      Added test for DiskFile::Create when file already exists
      BUG FIX: DiskFile::Create now returns error when file already exists
      BUG FIX: Should now implement Par2 standard for filenames
      Test scripts now use .exe and wine, if exe exists
      TEST FIX: Some tests did not return 1 on error.
      DANGEROUS, BUG FIX:  Fixed most things found by cppcheck
      BUG FIX: fixed memory leak by FindFiles using std::unique_ptr
      FEATURE: Modified test scripts to support valgrind
      Changes made so that it compiles on OSX High Sierra
      Uncommented line for AM_PROG_AR in configure.ac; needed for Windows
      g++ is now forced to use C++ version 2011
      Added ar-lib to .gitignore
      Unit tests are now run in WINE and with Valgrind
      BUILD FIX: Added tests/unit_tests to Makefile.am dist
      Added sorting to CriticalPackets, for consistent output
      Updated copyright information with my name
      Added notes on Cppcheck, Valgrind, MinGW, and WINE to ROADMAP
      Added information on WINEPATH variable to ROADMAP file
      Made all unit tests look similar and say FAILED/SUCCESS
      fixed typo in test
      BUG FIX: Version was compared against opNone.
      New Visual C++ project file, thanks to Anime Tosho
      BUG FIX: had introduced bug handling Unicode.  Reverted change.
      Changed types to size_t to satisfy Microsoft compiler
      Support file I/O on blocksize greater than 4GB
      Merge pull request #135 from rwtodd/master
      Merge pull request #136 from rwtodd/master

Richard Todd (4):
      Used _stati64() for WIN32 DiskFile::FileExists()
      Added par2cmdline.h to par2cmdline.cpp for DEBUG_NEW
      fixed 'need signed i for openmp' errors on Windows
      Renamed par2cmdline.h to libpar2internal.h.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Feb 20, 2020
Pkgsrc changes:
 * Adjust line numbers in patch.

Upstream changes:

The 1.10.0 release has RPZ support and serve stale functionality
according to draft draft-ietf-dnsop-serve-stale-10.  And a number of
other, smaller, features, and bug fixes.

The DNS Response Policy Zones (RPZ) functionality makes it possible
to express DNS response policies in a DNS zone. These zones can
be loaded from file or transferred over DNS zone transfers or
HTTP. The RPZ functionality in Unbound is implemented as specified in
draft-vixie-dnsop-dns-rpz-00. Only the QNAME and Response IP Address
triggers are supported. The supported RPZ actions are: NXDOMAIN, NODATA,
PASSTHRU, DROP and Local Data.

Enabling the respip module using `module-config` is required to use
RPZ. Each RPZ zone can be configured using the `rpz` clause. RPZ clauses
are applied in order of configuration.  Unbound can get the data from
zone transfer, a zonefile or https url, and more options are documented
in the man page.  A minimal RPZ configuration that will transfer the
RPZ zone using AXFR and IXFR can look like:

server:
  module-config: "respip validator iterator"

rpz:
  name: "rpz.example.com" # name of the policy zone
  master: 192.0.2.0	  # address of the name server to transfer from

The serve-stale functionality as described in
draft-ietf-dnsop-serve-stale-10 is now supported in unbound.
This allows unbound to first try and resolve a domain name before
replying with expired data from cache.  This differs from unbound's
initial serve-expired behavior which attempts to reply with expired
entries from cache without waiting for the actual resolution to finish.
Both behaviors are available and can be configured with the various
serve-expired-* configuration options.  serve-expired-client-timeout is
the option that enables one or the other.

The DSA algorithms have been disabled by default, this is because of
RFC 8624.

There is a crash fix in the parse of text of type WKS, reported by
X41 D-Sec.

In addition, neg and key caches can be shared with multiple
libunbound contexts, a change that assists unwind.  The
contrib/unbound_portable.service provides a systemd start file for a
portable setup.  The configure --with-libbsd option allows the use
of the bsd compatibility library so that it can use the arc4random
from it.  The stats in contrib/unbound_munin_ have num.query.tls and
num.query.tls.resume added to them.  For unbound-control the command
view_local_datas_remove is added that removes data from a view.


Features:
- Merge RPZ support into master. Only QNAME and Response IP triggers are
  supported.
- Added serve-stale functionality as described in
  draft-ietf-dnsop-serve-stale-10. `serve-expired-*` options can be used
  to configure the behavior.
- Updated cachedb to honor `serve-expired-ttl`; Fixes #107.
- Renamed statistic `num.zero_ttl` to `num.expired` as expired replies
  come with a configurable TTL value (`serve-expired-reply-ttl`).
- Merge #135 from Florian Obser: Use passed in neg and key cache
  if non-NULL.
- Fix #153: Disable validation for DSA algorithms.  RFC 8624 compliance.
- Merge PR#151: Fixes for systemd units, by Maryse47, Edmonds
  and Frzk.  Updates the unbound.service systemd file and adds a portable
  systemd service file.
- Merge PR#154; Allow use of libbsd functions with configure option
  --with-libbsd. By Robert Edmonds and Steven Chamberlain.
- Merge PR#148; Add some TLS stats to unbound_munin_. By Fredrik Pettai.
- Merge PR#156 from Alexander Berkes; Added unbound-control
  view_local_datas_remove command.

Bug Fixes:
- Fix typo to let serve-expired-ttl work with ub_ctx_set_option(), by
  Florian Obser
- Update mailing list URL.
- Fix #140: Document slave not downloading new zonefile upon update.
- Downgrade compat/getentropy_solaris.c to version 1.4 from OpenBSD.
  The dl_iterate_phdr() function introduced in newer versions raises
  compilation errors on solaris 10.
- Changes to compat/getentropy_solaris.c for,
  ifdef stdint.h inclusion for older systems.  ifdef sha2.h inclusion
  for older systems.
- Fix 'make test' to work for --disable-sha1 configure option.
- Fix out-of-bounds null-byte write in sldns_bget_token_par while
  parsing type WKS, reported by Luis Merino from X41 D-Sec.
- Updated sldns_bget_token_par fix for also space for the zero
  delimiter after the character.  And update for more spare space.
- Fix #138: stop binding pidfile inside chroot dir in systemd service
  file.
- Fix the relationship between serve-expired and prefetch options,
  patch from Saksham Manchanda from Secure64.
- Fix unreachable code in ssl set options code.
- Removed the dnscrypt_queries and dnscrypt_queries_chacha tests,
  because dnscrypt-proxy (2.0.36) does not support the test setup
  any more, and also the config file format does not seem to have the
  appropriate keys to recreate that setup.
- Fix crash after reload where a stats lookup could reference old key
  cache and neg cache structures.
- Fix for memory leak when edns subnet config options are read when
  compiled without edns subnet support.
- Fix auth zone support for NSEC3 records without salt.
- Merge PR#150 from Frzk: Systemd unit without chroot.  It add
  contrib/unbound_nochroot.service.in, a systemd file for use with
  chroot: "", see comments in the file, it uses systemd protections
  instead.  It was superceded by #151, the unbound_portable.service
  file.
- Merge PR#155 from Robert Edmonds: contrib/libunbound.pc.in: Fixes
  to Libs/Requires for crypto library dependencies.
- iana portlist updated.
- Fix to silence the tls handshake errors for broken pipe and reset
  by peer, unless verbosity is set to 2 or higher.
- Merge PR#147; change rfc reference for reserved top level dns names.
- Fix #157: undefined reference to `htobe64'.
- Fix subnet tests for disabled DSA algorithm by default.
- Update contrib/fastrpz.patch for clean diff with current code.
- updated .gitignore for added contrib file.
- Add build rule for ipset to Makefile
- Add getentropy_freebsd.o to Makefile dependencies.
- Fix memory leak in error condition remote.c
- Fix double free in error condition view.c
- Fix memory leak in do_auth_zone_transfer on success
- Stop working on socket when socket() call returns an error.
- Check malloc return values in TLS session ticket code
- Fix fclose on error in TLS session ticket code.
- Add assertion to please static analyzer
- Fixed stats when replying with cached, cname-aliased records.
- Added missing default values for redis cachedb backend.
- Fix num_reply_addr counting in mesh and tcp drop due to size
  after serve_stale commit.
- Fix to create and destroy rpz_lock in auth_zones structure.
- Fix to lock zone before adding rpz qname trigger.
- Fix to lock and release once in mesh_serve_expired_lookup.
- Fix to put braces around empty if body when threading is disabled.
- Fix num_reply_states and num_detached_states counting with
  serve_expired_callback.
- Cleaner code in mesh_serve_expired_lookup.
- Document in unbound.conf manpage that configuration clauses can be
  repeated in the configuration file.
- Document 'ub_result.was_ratelimited' in libunbound.
- Fix use after free on log-identity after a reload; Fixes #163.
- Fix with libnettle make test with dsa disabled.
- Fix contrib/fastrpz.patch to apply cleanly.  Fix for serve-stale
  fixes, but it does not compile, conflicts with new rpz code.
- Fix to clean memory leak of respip_addr.lock when ip_tree deleted.
- Fix compile warning when threads disabled.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 25, 2020
Update ruby-puppet-resource_api to 1.8.12.

## [1.8.7](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/1.8.7) (2019-09-11)
[Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@1.8.6...1.8.7)

**Fixed bugs:**

- \(FM-8092\) Fix caching scope of transport schemas [\#200](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#200) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))

**Merged pull requests:**

- \(FM-8485\) - Addition of CODEOWNERS file [\#203](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#203) ([david22swan](https://github.com/david22swan))
- \(MODULES-9258\) Improve referencing and add summary [\#199](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#199) ([MaxMagill](https://github.com/MaxMagill))
- \(maint\) Pin both Jruby cells to use `dist: trusty` [\#197](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#197) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))

## [v1.8.6](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/v1.8.6) (2019-07-01)
[Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@1.8.5...v1.8.6)

**Implemented enhancements:**

- \(SERVER-2470\) list\_all\_transports implementation for puppetserver [\#187](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#187) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))

**Fixed bugs:**

- \(MODULES-9428\) make the composite namevar implementation usable [\#174](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#174) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))

**Merged pull requests:**

- Merge 1.6.x [\#194](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#194) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))
- \(maint\) test fixes [\#193](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#193) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))
- \(packaging\) Revert to version '1.8.5' \[no-promote\] [\#192](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#192) ([gimmyxd](https://github.com/gimmyxd))
- \(packaging\) Bump to version '1.9.0' \[no-promote\] [\#191](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#191) ([gimmyxd](https://github.com/gimmyxd))

## [1.8.5](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/1.8.5) (2019-06-24)
[Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@1.8.4...1.8.5)

**Fixed bugs:**

- \(maint\) Mergeup 1.6.x: FM-7839, desc/docs cleanup [\#186](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#186) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))

**Merged pull requests:**

- \(maint\) reduce debug noise caused by `feature?` [\#189](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#189) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))
- \(FM-8265\) Merge branch '1.6.x' into master [\#188](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#188) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))
- \(maint\) test fixes [\#185](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#185) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))
- \(maint\) make test order really random [\#175](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#175) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))
- \(packaging\) Update reported version to 1.8.4 \[no-promote\] [\#171](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#171) ([gimmyxd](https://github.com/gimmyxd))

## [1.8.4](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/1.8.4) (2019-06-12)
[Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@1.8.3...1.8.4)

**Implemented enhancements:**

- \(FM-7839\) Implement `to\_json` method for ResourceShim [\#168](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#168) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))

**Fixed bugs:**

- \(maint\) backport minor fixes from master to 1.6.x [\#184](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#184) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))
- \(PUP-9747\) Relax validation for bolt [\#182](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#182) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))
- \(maint\) Add to\_hash function to resourceShim for compatibility [\#180](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#180) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))
- \(maint\) implement `desc`/`docs` fallback [\#177](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#177) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))

**Closed issues:**

- ResourceShim should respond to to\_hash [\#179](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#179)

**Merged pull requests:**

- \(maint\) Merge 1.6.x to master  [\#183](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#183) ([mihaibuzgau](https://github.com/mihaibuzgau))
- \(maint\) Fixup Gemfile for JRuby 1.7 installs [\#173](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#173) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))
- \(maint\) test cleanups [\#172](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#172) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))

## [1.8.3](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/1.8.3) (2019-04-12)
[Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@1.8.2...1.8.3)

**Fixed bugs:**

- \(FM-7867\) Always throw when transport schema validation fails [\#169](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#169) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))

**Merged pull requests:**

- \(PA-2496\) Bump version and remove v from version number [\#170](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#170) ([mihaibuzgau](https://github.com/mihaibuzgau))

## [1.8.2](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/1.8.2) (2019-04-10)
[Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@v1.6.4...1.8.2)

**Merged pull requests:**

- \(packaging\) Update reported version to 1.8.2 \[no-promote\] [\#167](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#167) ([mihaibuzgau](https://github.com/mihaibuzgau))

## [v1.6.4](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/v1.6.4) (2019-03-25)
[Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@v1.8.1...v1.6.4)

**Merged pull requests:**

- Add `implementations` to reserved bolt keywords [\#165](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#165) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))
- \(MAINT\) Bump version [\#164](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#164) ([sebastian-miclea](https://github.com/sebastian-miclea))
- Release prep for v1.8.1 [\#163](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#163) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))

# Changelog

All significant changes to this repo will be summarized in this file.


## [v1.8.1](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/v1.8.1) (2019-03-13)
[Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@v1.8.0...v1.8.1)

**Fixed bugs:**

- \(maint\) Fixes sensitive transport values where absent keys are wrapped [\#161](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#161) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))

**Merged pull requests:**

- 1.6.x mergeup [\#162](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#162) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))
- \(FM-7829\) Update README with transports examples [\#160](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#160) ([willmeek](https://github.com/willmeek))
- \(maint\) update release docs [\#159](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#159) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))
- Improve travis cells and testing [\#145](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#145) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))

## [v1.8.0](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/v1.8.0) (2019-02-26)
[Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@v1.7.0...v1.8.0)

**Implemented enhancements:**

- \(FM-7695\) Transports - the remote content framework [\#157](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#157) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))
- \(FM-7698\) implement `sensitive:true` handling [\#156](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#156) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))
- \(PDK-1271\) Allow a transport to be wrapped and used like a device [\#155](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#155) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))
- \(FM-7701\) Support device providers when using Transport Wrapper [\#154](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#154) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))
- \(FM-7726\) implement `context.transport` to provide access [\#152](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#152) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))
- \(FM-7674\) Allow wrapping a Transport in a legacy Device [\#149](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#149) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))
- \(FM-7600\) Add Transport.connect method [\#148](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#148) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))

**Fixed bugs:**

- \(FM-7690\) Fix transports cache to be environment aware [\#151](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#151) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))

**Merged pull requests:**

- \(FM-7726\) cleanups for the transport  [\#153](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#153) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))
- \(FM-7691,FM-7696\) refactoring definition handling in contexts [\#150](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#150) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))

## [v1.7.0](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/v1.7.0) (2019-01-07)
[Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@v1.6.3...v1.7.0)

**Implemented enhancements:**

- \(maint\) Validate Type Schema [\#142](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#142) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))

**Merged pull requests:**

- \(maint\) Bundler 2.0 dropped support for Ruby versions \< 2.2 [\#147](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#147) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))
-  \(FM-7597\) RSAPI Transport register function [\#146](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#146) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))
- \(packaging\) Update version to 1.7.0 [\#144](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#144) ([branan](https://github.com/branan))

## [v1.6.3](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/v1.6.3) (2018-12-11)
[Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@v1.6.2...v1.6.3)

**Closed issues:**

- Trying to understand stubbing in the examples [\#136](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#136)

**Merged pull requests:**

- \(packaging\) Update version to 1.6.3 [\#143](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#143) ([branan](https://github.com/branan))
- Move parameter and property logic to separate classes [\#140](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#140) ([bpietraga](https://github.com/bpietraga))
- \(maint\) Predeclare Puppet module before ResourceApi [\#139](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#139) ([caseywilliams](https://github.com/caseywilliams))
- \(maint\) minor fix to make data\_type\_handling change work [\#138](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#138) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))
- \(maint\) extract data type handling code [\#137](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#137) ([bpietraga](https://github.com/bpietraga))
- Release prep for v1.6.2 [\#135](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#135) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue May 3, 2020
pkgsrc changes:
 - Remove patches/patch-configure: applied uptsream
 - Convert the CHECK_PORTABILITY_SKIP to a REPLACE_BASH: it is more consistent
   with other REPLACE_BASHes (there are several files that are not installed
   then) and complaining about `==' test(1) operator in a bash script is
   not correct.

Changes:
1.27.4
------
- libcupsfilters, cups-browsed: Fix memory issues in
  ppdgenerator and cups-browsed (Pull request #226).
- pdftops: Mention cups-filters README, CUPS README in debug
  log (Pull request #225).
- pdftopdf, gstoraster, foomatic-rip: Use "-dSAFER"
  Ghostscript option, instead of the deprecated
  "-dPARANOIDSAFER" (Pull request #224).
- Build System: Replace '==' in configure.ac test with '=', as
  the former is a bashism (Pull request #222).

1.27.3
------
- cups-browsed: Allow sharing local queues pointing to remote
  CUPS queues and re-sharing printers discovered via
  BrowsePoll by default, using
  AllowResharingRemoteCUPSPrinters and
  NewBrowsePollQueuesShared directives in cups-browsed.conf
  (Issue #101, Pull request #218).
- driverless: Correctly unlink temporary file when generating
  PPD file (Pull request #220).
- cups-browsed: Fixed memory leaks (Pull request #219).
- foomatic-rip: PDF page count side-loads the PDF file to
  count the pages in, so it cannot be run in -dSAFER mode. Run
  even in -dNOSAFER mode to override the -dSAFER default of
  newer Ghostscript versions. This should not cause a security
  problem as we do not take an input file which could do
  arbitrary side-loads but we run hard-coded PostScript
  commands instead (Issue #216).
- libfontembed: Add checks to the test programs to not
  segfault if the test font file is not found (Pull request
  #214).
- Build System: Let ./configure fail if the supplied test font
  file path (or the default) does not exist (Pull request
  #214), also use the "find" command to find the test font
  file DejaVuSans.ttf under /usr/share/fonts, as every
  distribution has it somewhere else.

1.27.2
------
- foomatic-rip: In some PostScript input files it was possible
  that option settings did not get inserted or lines inserted
  on the wron place (Issue #208, Pull request #210).
- foomatic-rip: For the PDF page count call Ghostscript in
  sandbox mode and fix pointer arithmetics (Pull request
  #212).
- foomatic-rip: Zero-page-job handling changes made the last
  page of PostScript files not printed, also turning one-page
  jobs into zero-page jobs (Issue #200, Issue #206, Issue
  #208, Pull request #209, Pull request #210, Pull request
  #211).
- cups-browsed: check_printer_with_option() function:
  Initialize the value, add further checks, freeing memory and
  stop allocating magic numbers (Pull request #204).
- cups-browsed: Additional checks against crashes in the
  is_local_hostname() function (Ubuntu bug #1863716)

1.27.1
------
- libcupsfilters: Let the PPD generator not put any dashes
  into the PPD option and choice names when translating them
  from IPP attribute names, to avoid that on the
  back-translation by CUPS no double-dashes are
  generated. This broke paper tray selections with tray names
  like "tray-1", "tray-2", ... (Issue #192, Issue #201, Debian
  bug #949315).
- foomatic-rip: Fixed segfault when PRINTER environment
  variable is not supplied.
- pdftopdf, pdftops, gstoraster, gstopdf, gstopxl,
  rastertoescpx, rastertopclx, foomatic-rip: Handle zero-page
  jobs (Issue #117, Pull request #196, Pull request #197, Pull
  request #198, Pull request #200).
- texttopdf: Added support for CJK (double-width) fonts (Issue
  #135, Pull request #199).
- cups-browsed: Switched default for "CreateIPPPrinterQueues"
  from "local-only" to "All". The configure script options
  "--enable-auto-setup-local-only" and
  "--enable-auto-setup-driverless-only" can be used to change
  this default (Debian bug #921252).
- rastertoescpx: Fixed wrong freeing of a buffer.
- pdftops: Added options "crop-to-fit" and "fill" to the
  pdftopdf options which the pstops called by pdftops should
  not apply a second time.
- pdftops: Added missing "-sstdout=%stderr" to Ghostscript
  command line, to assure that all messages are redirected to
  stderr and do not mix up with the output data.

1.27.0
------
- cups-browsed: Eliminate the use of the local CUPS daemon's
  (the CUPS we are attached to) port number completely, so
  that for attaching to an arbitrary local CUPS daemon
  listening on an arbitrary port (or even not listening on
  localhost at all) it is enough to tell cups-browsed the
  domain socket the CUPS daemon is listening on.
- cups-browsed, libcupsfilters: Identify DNS-SD-reported
  printers as of the local CUPS daemon via UUID and not via
  the port on which the local CUPS is listening, as we do not
  always have this port available.
- cups-browsed: Leave the port for legacy CUPS browsing and
  broadcasting on 631, do not use a possible alternative port
  of the CUPS we are attached to. The legacy CUPS servers we
  communicate with are always remote ones.
- libcupsfilters: in the PPD generator prioritize
  print-color-mode-supported against
  pwg-raster-document-type-supported (Issue #186, Pull request
  #188)
- rastertopdf, rastertops, texttopdf, pdftoraster,
  mupdftoraster: Handle zero-page jobs, corrections on
  zero-page job handling (Issue #117)
- cups-browsed: When restarting after a crash make sure that
  local queue names have same upper/lower case as before.
- cups-browsed: Small code improvements to reduce crash
  probability.

1.26.2
------
- cups-browsed: Added crash guards to avoid crashes in case
  the dummy printer entry for a deleted master entry is used.
- cups-browsed: Set the port of the local CUPS daemon to be
  used according to the IPP_PORT environment variable.
- cups-browsed: Eliminated the use of the cupsGetPPD2()
  function of libcups completely, also the remaining calls
  in the record_printer_options() and update_cups_queues()
  functions, the former causing incomplete recording of
  option settings and the latter use of CUPS-generated
  PPDs not working when CUPS is running on a non-standard
  port.
- cups-browsed: Eliminated the use of the cupsGetPPD2()
  function of libcups in queue_overwritten(). The function
  actually loads the queue's PPD file if the queue is on a
  local CUPS on port 631. Due to a bug the function fails if
  an alternative port is used. This lets queue_overwritten()
  always assume that the PPD got removed and therefore the
  queue got overwritten. So queues got released from
  cups-browsed if it was printed on them or if they were
  supposed to be removed on shutdown.
- foomatic-rip: Fixed compilation with -fno-common. Starting
  from the upcoming GCC 10, the default of the -fcommon option
  will change to -fno-common. This causes compilation errors
  in foomatic-rip due to missing "external" declarations.
  (Pull request #184).
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue May 20, 2020
v0.9.5 (2020-03-28) : I Knew Her, She Knew Me
----------------------------------------------

Fix
~~~
- `eyeD3 --genre ""` to clear genre frame restored.
- Genre id->name mapping for non-standard genres and custom maps.


v0.9.4 (2020-03-21) : The Devil Made Me Do It
-----------------------------------------------

New
~~~
- Relative volume adjustments (RVA2 and RVAD) (#399)
- Tag properties copyright and encoded_by
- Support GRP1 (Apple) frames.

Changes
~~~~~~~
- Genre serialization not ID3 v2.3 format by default, and other genre cleanup (#402)
  fixes #382

Fix
~~~
- Date correctness between ID3 versions (#396)
- PopularityFrame email encoding bug.
- Plugins more featured in docs


v0.9.3 (2020-03-01) : It Dawned On Me
--------------------------------------

Changes
~~~~~~~
- Track/disc numbers can be set with integer strings.
- Disc number getter and setter hooks

v0.9.2 (2020-02-10) : Into The Future
--------------------------------------

Fix
~~~
- Removed setting of PYTHONIOENCODING, it breaks MacOS.
  Fixes #388


v0.9.1 (2020-02-09) : Dead and Gone
------------------------------------

Fix
~~~
- Docs and pep8.

Other
~~~~~
- Experiment with setting utf-8 writer for stdout and stderr.


v0.9 (2020-01-01) : Favorite Thing
-----------------------------------

Major Changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Dropped support for Python versions 2.7, 3.4, and 3.5.
- File scanning is no longer recursive by default; use `-r / --recursive`.
- Default log-level changed from WARNING to ERROR.

New
~~~
- Mime-type detection uses filetype.py (libmagic no longer required)
- setFileScannerOpts function accepts `default_recursive` option.
- A new `jsontag` plugin for converting tags to JSON.
- A new `extract` plugin for extracting tags from media.
- A new `yamltag` plugin for converting tags to YAML.
- A new `mimetypes` plugin for listing file mime-types / measuring performance
- Original artist support (TOPE frame, --orig-artist)
- Added support for Python 3.8 and pypy3.

Changes
~~~~~~~
- Log warning when ID3 v1.x text truncation occurs. Fixes #299.
- Accept (invalid) date strings for the form YYYYMMDD. Fixes #379
- Adjust replay gain correctly for lame >= 3.95.1 headers.
- Added -r/--recursive argument. eyeD3 is no longer recursive by default (#378)
- Regenerated grako parser.
- New ValueError for _setNum when unknown type/values are passed.
- Moved src/* to top-level repo directory.

Fix
~~~
- PRIV data type checking, fixed examples, etc.
- Use tox for `make test`
- ID3 v2.3 to v2.4 date conversion.
- Match mp3 mime-types against all possible mime-types.
  Specifically, application/x-font-gdos. Fixes #338
- Fix simple typo: titel -> title. <tim.gates@iress.com>
- Fixed: load the right config file in arguments. <zhumumu@gmail.com>
- Fix issue tracker link. Fixes #333.
- Fixed art plugin when `pylast` is not installed.
- Unbound variable for track num/total.  Fixes #327.
- Fixed MP3 header search to not false match on BOMs.
- Honor APIC text encoding when description is "".  #200.
- Fixed bug with improper types when re-rendering unique file ID. (#324)
  <gabrieldiegoteixeira@gmail.com>
- UFID fixes, update (#325) <gabrieldiegoteixeira@gmail.com>

Other
~~~~~
- Deprecation of eyed3.utils.guessMimeType
- Removed ipdb from dev requirements


v0.8.12 (2019-12-27)
---------------------

Changes
~~~~~~~
- Accept (invalid) date strings for the form YYYYMMDD. Fixes #379

Other
~~~~~
- Test with py38


v0.8.11 (2019-11-09)
------------------------

Fix
~~~
- ID3 v2.3 to v2.4 date conversion.
- Match mp3 mime-types against all possible mime-types.
  Specifically, application/x-font-gdos. Fixes #338


v0.8.10 (2019-03-07) : Apples
------------------------------

New
~~~
- Log warning when ID3 v1.x text truncation occurs. Fixes #299.

Fix
~~~
- Honor APIC text encoding when description is "".  #200.
- Fixed bug with improper types when re-rendering unique file ID. (#324)
  <gabrieldiegoteixeira@gmail.com>


v0.8.9 (2019-01-12) : Descent Into...
--------------------------------------

Changes
~~~~~~~
- Fixup plugin: -t changed to --type.
- Pin pathlib to latest version 1.0.1 (#304) <github-bot@pyup.io>

Fix
~~~
- Force no-color output when stdout is not a terminal (#297)
  <gaetano.guerriero@gmx.com>
- Requirements.txt: pathlib is only needed for older python versions
  (#284) <Mic92@users.noreply.github.com>
- Art plugin: Pin pylast to 2.x to preserve Python2 support.


v0.8.8 (2018-11-28) : In Ruins
------------------------------

New
~~~
- Follow symlink directories. Fixes #224

Changes
~~~~~~~
- Eyed3.core.AudioInfo `time_secs` is now a float and non-lossy. Fixes #210
- Removed Python 3.3 support.

Fix
~~~
- Better type handling during TLEN [fixup plugin].
- Don't tweak logging by default, only thru `main`. Fixes #243

Other
~~~~~
- Added a separate example for Windows (--add-image <url>) [Addresses
  the issue #219] (#220) <chamatht@gmail.com>


v0.8.7 (2018-06-11) : Aeon
---------------------------

Fix
~~~
- Only use os.fwalk where supported.


v0.8.6 (2018-05-27) : Robot Man
--------------------------------

New
~~~
- Art plugin can now download album covers from last.fm.

Changes
~~~~~~~
- Use os.fwalk for its better performance (esp. >= py37) Fixes #166
- TagTemplate `path_friendly` is now a string, namely the delimiter to use.

Fix
~~~
- Classic plugin: --write-image will work with --quiet. Fixes #188
- Multiple fixes for display plugin %images% replacements. Fixes #176
- Allow --remove-* options to work when there are no tags. Fixes #183


v0.8.5 (2018-03-27) : 30$ Bag
-----------------------------

New
~~~
- Mp3AudioFile.initTag now returns the new tag.
- Eyed3.core.EP_MAX_SIZE_HINT.
- Added docs for install devel dependencies and test data.

Changes
~~~~~~~
- Similarly to TextFrame, fallback to latin1 for invalid encodings.
- Removed paver as a dep.
- Removed fabfile and mkenv.
- Clean pytest_cache.
- Nicfit.py cc update.

Fix
~~~
- Handle missing `fcntl` on Windows. Fixes #135.
- In addition to None, "" will now clear dates.
- Update index.rst to reflect the code is in a Git repo, not Mercurial (#164)
  <deoren@users.noreply.github.com>

Other
~~~~~
- Update pytest from 3.2.2 to 3.5.0 (#175) <github-bot@pyup.io>
- Update twine from 1.9.1 to 1.11.0 (#173) <github-bot@pyup.io>
- Update sphinx from 1.6.5 to 1.7.2 (#174) <github-bot@pyup.io>
- Update sphinxcontrib-paverutils from 1.16.0 to 1.17.0 (#172) <github-
  bot@pyup.io>
- Update pytest-runner from 3.0 to 4.2 (#171) <github-bot@pyup.io>
- Update nicfit.py from 0.7 to 0.8 (#161) <github-bot@pyup.io>
- Update ipdb from 0.10.3 to 0.11 (#159) <github-bot@pyup.io>
- Update factory-boy from 2.9.2 to 2.10.0 (#150) <github-bot@pyup.io>
- Update pyaml from 17.10.0 to 17.12.1 (#138) <github-bot@pyup.io>
- Update python-magic to 0.4.15 (#130) <github-bot@pyup.io>
- Update pip-tools from 1.10.1 to 1.11.0 (#129) <github-bot@pyup.io>
- Update check-manifest from 0.35 to 0.36 (#125) <github-bot@pyup.io>


v0.8.4 (2017-11-17) : The Cold Vein
-------------------------------------

New
~~~
- Composer (TCOM) support (#123)
- Check for version incompatibilities during version changes.

Changes
~~~~~~~
- More forgiving of invalid text encoding identifiers (fixes #101)
- More forgiving of bad Unicode in text frames (fixes #105)
- EyeD3 cmd line helper turned not session-scoped fixture.
- Only warn about missing grako when the plugin is used. Fixes #115.

Fix
~~~
- Fix python3 setup when system encoding is not utf-8 (#120)
  <x.guerriero@tin.it>
- Fix bad frames detection in stats plugin for python3 (#113)
  <x.guerriero@tin.it>
- Script exits with 0 status when called with --version/--help (#109)
  <x.guerriero@tin.it>
- Help pymagic with poorly encoded filenames.
- [display plugin] Handle comments.
- [display plugin] Handle internal exception types. Fixes #118.
- IOError (nor OSError) have a message attr.

Other
~~~~~
- Set theme jekyll-theme-slate.
- Update pytest to 3.2.5 (#122) <github-bot@pyup.io>
- Update pytest-runner to 3.0 (#108) <github-bot@pyup.io>
- Update sphinx to 1.6.5 (#106) <github-bot@pyup.io>
- Update flake8 to 3.5.0 (#107) <github-bot@pyup.io>


v0.8.3 (2017-10-22) : So Alone
-------------------------------

Fix
~~~
- Reload and process after tag removals, fixes #102. (PR #103)
- Display incorrectly encoded strings (usually filenames)

Other
~~~~~
- Make the classic output span the actual width of the tty so you can
  see the actual path with a long file name. (#92) <redshodan@gmail.com>


v0.8.2 (2017-09-23) : Standing At the Station
----------------------------------------------

New
~~~
- Pypy and pypy3 support.

Changes
~~~~~~~
- 'nose' is no longer used/required for testing.

Fix
~~~
- Fix for Unicode paths when using Python2.  Fixes #56.


v0.8.1 (2017-08-26) : I Can't Talk To You
------------------------------------------

New
~~~
- ``make pkg-test-data`` target.
- Sample mime-type tests.

Fix
~~~
- Added ``python-magic`` as a dependency for reliable mime-type detection.
  Fixes #61
- Add pathlib to requirements. Fixes #43.
- [doc] Fixed github URL.


v0.8 (2017-05-13) : I Don't Know My Name
-----------------------------------------
.. warning::
  This release is **NOT** API compatible with 0.7.x. The majority
  of the command line interface has been preserved although many options
  have either changed or been removed.  Additionally, support for Python 2.6
  has been dropped.

New
~~~
- Python 3 support (version 2.7 and >= 3.3 supported)
- The Display plugin (-P/--plugin display) enables complete control over tag
  output. Requires ``grako``. If using pip, ``pip install eyeD3[display]``.
  Contributed by Sebastian Patschorke.
- Genre.parse(id3_std=False) (and --non-std-genres) to disable genre #
  mapping.
- eyed3.load accept pathlib.Path arguments.
- eyed3.core.AudioFile accept pathlib.Path arguments.
- eyed3.utils.walk accept pathlib.Path arguments.
- New manual page. Contributed by Gaetano Guerriero
- ``make test-data``

Changes
~~~~~~~~
- Project home from to GitHub: https://github.com/nicfit/eyeD3

Fix
~~~
- Lang fixes, and no longer coerce invalids to eng.

Other
~~~~~
- Moved to pytest, although unittest not yet purged.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jul 8, 2020
v1.4.1

  • Use sudo when necessary to install in system-wide NSS stores (#192)
  • Add a -version flag (#191)
  • Speed up macOS execution by 4x for most users (#135)
  • Minor usability improvements (#182, #178, #188)


v1.4.0

macOS Catalina compatibility, URL and email SANs, and more

macOS 10.15 Catalina introduced certificate lifespan limits which block mkcert
certificates. As a temporary measure, mkcert certificates now have a fixed
notBefore date of June 1st, 2019. Once the ACME server is implemented,
certificate lifespan will be shortened to 3 months. (#174)

Certificates generated by previous versions of mkcert after July 1st, 2019 will
not work on macOS 10.15 Catalina, and will have to be regenerated. The root CA
is unaffected and there is no need to rerun mkcert -install.

URL (#166) and email (for S/MIME, #152) SANs are now supported.

Client certificates are now created with a -client filename suffix, and they
claim the serverAuth EKU as well as the clientAuth one.

The certificate subject now includes the full user name, like
filippo@Bistromath.local (Filippo Valsorda).

SLES, OpenSUSE (#162), Snapcraft (#116), and CentOS 7 (#120) are now supported.

Linux release binaries are now fully static, and will work regardless of the
system libc. (#169)

v1.3.0

New advanced options:

  • -ecdsa to generate ECDSA private keys
  • -client to generate client certificates
  • -csr to sign certificate signing requests
  • $TRUST_STORES to select what stores to install into

Also, in other news:

  • Add "Firefox Nightly.app" support on macOS
  • Set the CommonName when generating PKCS#12 files for IIS
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Aug 25, 2020
[v3.3][] - 2020-06-25
---------------------

### Changes
* Support building static library on Windows
* Support for `fmemopen()` in Windows UWP applications
* Support for `cfg_getopt(cfg, "sub=name|option")`, i.e., get an option
  from a sub-section, by Peter Rosin
* Support for `CFGF_MODIFIED` flag, to detect changes to settings
  in memory after parsing, by Peter Rosin
* Support for filtering out settings when printing, by Peter Rosin
* Support for dynamic key=value sections with no pre-runtime knowledge
  of setting names, useful for environment variables and similar
* Updated German translation, by Chris Leick

### Fixes
* Fix loop-forever bug found by Christian Reitter; a .conf file
  containing only "=", will cause even the simplest parser to loop
  forever in internal function `cfg_getopt_secidx()`
* Issue #113: Fail to build `strdup()` replacement
* Issue #118: Fix build on Windows, missing `fmemopen()` replacement
* Issue #120: Handle shell and C++ comments with no space separator
* Issue #125: Drop developer debug msg `QSTR: ...`
* Issue #131: Fix `CFG_PTR_CB()` regression, segfaults when, e.g.,
  `cfg_free()` is called.  Found and fixed by Peter Rosin
* Issue #135: Revert `CFGF_RESET` flag if `cfg_setmulti()` family fail
* Issue #137: Memory leak in `cfg_setopt()` for PTR options
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Sep 9, 2020
4.23 2020-09-05 (rurban)
        - Fixup t/54_stringify change for JSON 2.09 (really use PR #169 madsen)

4.22 2020-09-04 (rurban)
        - Fix t/54_stringify needs JSON 2.09 for allow_unknown (PR #169 madsen)
        - Fix t/118_type.t for 5.6
        - Fix t/96_interop.t for missing JSON::XS (GH #83 ribasushi)
        - Possible fix for s390x with long double, untested (GH #83)

4.21 2020-08-13 (rurban)
        - Fix not enough HEK memory allocation for the new canonical tied hashes
          feature. (GH #168)
        - TODO broken JSON::PP::Boolean versions 2.9x - 4.0 with threads::shared in
          125_shared_boolean.t

4.20 2020-08-12 (rurban)
        - New feature: sort tied hashes with canonical. (GH #167)
        - Fix encode of threads::shared boolean (#166 Sam Bingner).
          This was broken with 4.00.
        - Fix some stringify overload cases via convert_blessed (GH #105)
        - Fix a compat case with JSON::XS, when convert_blessed is set, but
          allow_blessed not. (GH #105)
        - Improve blessed and stringify tests
        - Work on better inf/nan detection on AIX (#165 Peter Heuchert)
        - Fix documentation for booleans and their types (#162 by Karen Etheridge)

4.19 2020-02-06 (rurban)
        - Fix typed decode memory leak (#160 by Pali).

4.18 2019-12-13 (rurban)
        - Add new method ->type_all_string (#156 by Pali).
          When type_all_string is set then encode method produce stable deterministic
          string types in result JSON.
          This can be an alternative to Cpanel::JSON::XS::Type when having
          deterministic output is required but string JSON types are enough for any
          output.
        - Move SvGETMAGIC() from encode_av() and encode_hv() to encode_sv()
          (#156 by Pali)
        - Add Math::BigInt and Math::BigFloat as recommended dependences
          (#157 by Pali and Grinnz)

4.17 2019-11-04 (rurban)
        - Add Changes tests and fixups (see #155)

4.16 2019-11-04 (rurban)
        - Use Perl_strtod instead of self-made atof (via pow), to
          minimize differences from core string-to-float conversions.
          (#154). Fixes float representation regressions (in the 1e-6
          to 1e-16 range) since 5.22.

4.15 2019-10-21 (rurban)
        - Fix more tests for nvtype long double

4.14 2019-10-15 (rurban)
        - Fix tests for nvtype long double (#153)
        - Fix PREREQ's. E.g. CentOS 7 has not Test::More anymore. (#152 by Pali)

4.13 2019-10-14 (rurban)
        - For JSON_TYPE_INT and JSON_TYPE_FLOAT allow to encode numeric values
          above 2^64 in PV slot via Math::BigInt/Float (#145, #148, #149 by Pali)
        - For JSON_TYPE_INT and JSON_TYPE_FLOAT encoder allow to pass Math::BigInt
          and Math::BigFloat objects with allow_bignum. (#147 by Pali)
        - Fix encoding floating point values above 2^64 in PV slot to JSON_TYPE_INT
          (#148, #150 by Pali)
        - Do not allow serializing objects when convert_blessed is not enabled.
          (#146 by Pali)

4.12 2019-06-11 (rurban)
        - Make encoder independent on Math::BigInt version (#140 by Pali)
        - Rethrow error from eval_sv and eval_pv() (#138, #139 by Pali),
          e.g. when Math::BigInt/BigFloat fails.
        - Fix encoding Inf and NaN from PV and NV slots to JSON_TYPE_INT
          (#137 by Pali)
        - Fix memory corruption in sv_to_ivuv() function (#136 by Pali)
        - Add new method ->require_types (#135 by Pali)
        - Fix typed json encoder conversion from scalar's PV and NV slot to
          JSON_TYPE_INT (#133, #134 by Pali)
        - Fix inconsistency with warnings in typed json encoder (#131 by Pali)
        - Fix Perl 5.8.0 support (#130 by Pali)
        - Fixed minor pod typo (#129 by sheeit)
        - Document invalid recursive callbacks or overloads (#128)

4.11 2019-03-26 (rurban)
        - Fix unicode strings with BOM corrupt ->utf8 state (#125)
          The BOM encoding effects only its very own decode call,
          not its object.

4.10 2019-03-18 (rurban)
        - Fix incr_text refcounts (#123)
        - Add incr_rest testcase (#123)
        - Fix encode_stringify string-overload refcnt problem (#124)
          "Attempt to free unreferenced scalar" with convert_blessed and overload.

4.09 2019-02-15 (rurban)
        - Add seperate allow_dupkeys property, in relaxed (#122)
        - Fixed allow_dupkeys for the XS slow path
        - Silence 2 -Wunused-value warnings
        - Fix ->unblessed_bool to produce modifiable perl structures (PR #121 by Pali)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Sep 21, 2020
# cli 2.0.2

* The status bar now does not simplify multiple spaces by a single space.

* cli now does not crash if it fails to detect whether the RStudio theme
  is a dark theme (#138).

* cli now works better with wide Unicode characters, for example emojis.
  In particular, a status bar containing emojis is cleared properly (#133).

* The status bar now does not flicker when updated, in terminals (#135).

# cli 2.0.1

* Symbols (`symbol$*`) are now correctly printed in RStudio on Windows (#124).

* The default theme for `cli_code()` output looks better now, especially
  in RStudio (#123).

* Remove spurious newline after a `cli_process_start()` was cleared
  manually, and also at the end of the function.

* Use Oxford comma when listing 3 or more items (@jonocarroll, #128).

# cli 2.0.0

## Semantic command line interface tools

cli 2.0.0 has a new set of functions that help creating a CLI using a set
of higher level elements: headings, paragraphs, lists, alerts, code blocks,
etc. The formatting of all elements can be customized via themes.
See the "Building a semantic CLI" article on the package web site:
https://cli.r-lib.org

## Bug fixes:

* Fix a bug in `is_dynamic_tty()`, setting `R_CLI_DYNAMIC="FALSE"` now
  properly turns dynamic tty off (#70).
 CVS: ----------------------------------------------------------------------
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Oct 15, 2020
This is now a C++ package.

Cherry-pick a patch from the unreleased HEAD of cgdb for GDB 8.3+.

Take maintainership.

cgdb-0.7.1 (08/04/2019)

  * Status bar messages are now displayed properly in veritical mode.
    The message is now truncated according to the status bar width instead
    of the width of the terminal.

  * Fix spurious error from CGDB on shutdown. You may have seen,
       CGDB had unexpected results. Search the logs for more details.
    In the log there was a waitpid error. CGDB was using the API wrong.

  * Fix issue #161 - CGDB would lock up when doing a regex search from
    the status bar if the file was just opened from the file dialog and
    the search did not match any text in the file. Now the search fails
    to match text as expected.

  * Status bar commands and gdb console commands now both show gdb
    output in the gdb window (instead of only the gdb console commands).
    This fixed issue #154 on github.

  * Fixed issue where typing F8 would do a 'next', 'step' and
    screen refresh instead of just doing a 'next' command.

  * Fix issue #139 - Show appropriate logos when color disabled
    Previously, if the user had colors disabled, CGDB would still show
    logos that had ansi escape color sequences in them.

  * Fixed :highlight regression introduced in 0.7.0.
    In 0.6.8, if the user entered a :highlight command from the CGDB
    status bar, for instance:
        :highlight Comment ctermfg=Blue
    CGDB would updated the currently displayed source file
    with the requested highlighting changes. In 0.7.0 this would not occur.
    Both versions honored :highlight in the .cgdbrc file.

  * Fix issue #125 - CGDB can cross compile again.

  * The rust syntax highlighter is now case sensitive instead of case
    insensitive.

  * Fix issue #129. CGDB with old versions of ncurses (5.6 or before)
    would not display colors. Now it will display colors, but will
    not support ansi colors in the GDB window.

  * Fix issue #137. rustlexer.lpp fails to compile with some versions
    of GNU autotools.

  * Fix issue #135. CGDB would "freeze" when opening the file
    dialog if the number of files was very large. Updating the
    gdbwire parser resolved the issue.

  * Add support for readline's backward-kill-word and kill-word at gdb prompt

cgdb-0.7.0 (03/21/2017)

  * Remove help2man dependency. CGDB has a good info page which
    should suffice.

  * The hlsearch option has been added to CGDB. This improves the
    searching and displaying of searching functionality within CGDB.
    By default the option is off. When enabled, and there exists a
    previous search, CGDB will display the search results using
    the Search highlighting group. The IncSearch highlighting group
    is used to display the active search. The hlsearch option
    highlights previous searches in the source window, the gdb window
    when in scroll mode and the file dialog window.

  * CGDB now supports showing assembly code! By default, CGDB will
    display source code when it is available and assembly code
    when no source code is available. The option 'set disasm'
    allows you to show mixed source/assembly when both are available.

  * Add support to enable/disable showing assembly code in CGDB.
    The default is disabled. The 'set disasm' enables showing
    mixed assembly mode by default. See the documentation for more
    information.

  * Add the :logo command to cgdb. This tells CGDB to display a logo
    in the source window.

  * Add an initial Rust syntax highlighter.

  * Support vi type <digit>j and <digit>k motions. Previously only
    typing j or k with out a number was supported.

  * Add support for marks. m[a-z] will set a local file mark and
    m[A-Z] will set a global mark. '[a-z] will jump to the
    corresponding local mark and '[A-Z] will jump to the corresponding
    global mark. As an added bonus '' will jump to the last jump location
    and '. will jump to the last executing line.
    The showmarks option was introduced to show the marks in the source
    window. It defaults to true. You can disable the viewing of marks
    using 'set noshowmarks'.

  * Add support to enable or disable color in the source window.
    The default is enabled. See the documentation for more information.

  * Add support for showing colors in the debug window. If gdb or the
    program being debugged output an ansi escape code representing color,
        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code#Colors
    then CGDB will display the corresponding color instead of the escape
    code. This option is configurable with the set debugwincolor option.

  * Add the winminwidth option to CGDB. It controls the minimum width
    that a window can be resized. It corresponds to the winminheight
    option. This was introduced now that CGDB can have vertically split
    windows.

  * Add support for vertical or horizontal splitting of the CGDB/GDB
    windows. Thanks to Daniel Cohen for the original implementation
    of this idea! You can change the window orientation by using the
    command 'set winsplitorientation=horizontal or vertical'.
    horizontal is the default orientation. Type Ctrl-w to switch between
    vertical and horizontal viewing.

  * Remove the TTY mode and TTY window from CGDB. This previously allowed
    you to send input to the program being debugged through the TTY
    window in CGDB. It is better for the user to run their program in
    one terminal and attach to it with CGDB from another terminal in
    order to get terminal input and terminal output working correctly.

  * Add the -w command line option to CGDB. It directs CGDB to wait
    to start until either a debugger is attached to it, or until a key
    is written to it's stdin. This helps simplify debugging CGDB itself.

  * Added GDB scroll mode in addition to the existing GDB command mode.
    To enter scroll mode, type 'page up' when in GDB mode and to exit
    type 'q', 'i' or 'Enter'. In scroll mode, you can scroll through
    the GDB output. You can also search the GDB output with the /, ?, n
    and N keys. Marks are also supported. You can set a mark by typing
    m[a-z] and you can jump to a mark by typing '[a-z]. See the
    documentation for more details.

  * Extended support for the G command when in CGDB mode. The new supported
    syntax is [<number>]G, allowing users to jump to a specific line within
    the source file, rather than just the end of the source file. This is
    identical to the :<number> command.

  * Added support for 'executinglinedisplay' and 'selectedlinedisplay'
    configuration options. See documentation for full explanation.
    This allows you to configure how CGDB displays both the currently
    executing line and the currently selected line.
    The default for executing line is set to longarrow.
    The default for selected line is set to block.

    The 'arrowstyle' option has been deprecated (but still supported)
    and users should use the 'executinglinedisplay' option instead.

  * CGDB now only supports ncurses. Support for curses was removed.
    The curses support was previously very out of date and untested.
    If curses support is needed, please let us know.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Feb 18, 2021
Snowball 2.1.0 (2021-01-21)
===========================

C/C++
-----

* Fix decoding of 4-byte UTF-8 sequences in `grouping` checks.  This bug
  affected Unicode codepoints U+40000 to U+7FFFF and U+C0000 to U+FFFFF and
  doesn't affect any of the stemming algorithms we currently ship (#138,
  reported by Stephane Carrez).

Python
------

* Fix snowballstemmer.algorithms() method (#132, reported by kkaiser).

* Update code to generate trove language classifiers for PyPI.  All the
  natural languages we previously had stemmers for have now been added to
  PyPI's list, but Armenian and Yiddish aren't on it.  Patch from Dmitry
  Shachnev.

Java
----

Code Quality Improvements
-------------------------

* Suppress GCC warning in compiler code.

* Use `const` pointers more in C runtime.

* Only use spaces for indentation in javascript code.  Change proposed by Emily
  Marigold Klassen in #123, and seems to be the modern Javascript norm.

New Code Generators
-------------------

* Add Ada generator from Stephane Carrez (#135).

New Snowball Language Features
------------------------------

* `lenof` and `sizeof` can now be applied to a literal string, which can be
  useful if you want to do calculations on cursor values.

  This change actually simplifies the language a little, since you can now use
  a literal string in any read-only context which accepts a string variable.

Code generation improvements
----------------------------

* General:

  + Fix bugs in the code generated to handle failure of `goto`, `gopast` or
    `try` inside `setlimit` or string-`$`.  This affected all languages (though
    the issue with `try` wasn't present for C).  These bugs don't affect any of
    the stemming algorithms we currently ship.  Reported by Stefan Petkovic on
    snowball-discuss.

  + Change `hop` with a negative argument to work as documented.  The manual
    says a negative argument to hop will raise signal f, but the implementation
    for all languages was actually to move the cursor in the opposite direction
    to `hop` with a positive argument.  The implemented behaviour is
    problematic as it allows invalidating implicitly saved cursor values by
    modifying the string outside the current region, so we've decided it's best
    to fix the implementation to match the documentation.

    The only Snowball code we're aware of which relies on this was the original
    version of the new Yiddish stemming algorithm, which has been updated not
    to rely on this.

    The compiler now issues a warning for `hop` with a constant negative
    argument (internally now converted to `false`), and for `hop` with a
    constant zero argument (internally now converted to `true`).

  + Canonicalise `among` actions equivalent to `()` such as `(true)` which
    previously resulted in an extra case in the among, and for Python
    we'd generate invalid Python code (`if` or `elif` with an empty body).
    Bug revealed by Assaf Urieli's Yiddish stemmer in #137.

  + Eliminate variables whose values are never used - they no longer have
    corresponding member variables, etc, and no code is generated for any
    assignments to them.

  + Don't generate anything for an unused `grouping`.

  + Stop warning "grouping X defined but not used" for a `grouping` which is
    only used to define other another `grouping`.

* C/C++:

  + Store booleans in same array as integers.  This means each boolean is
    stored as an int instead of an unsigned char which means 4 bytes instead of
    1, but we save a pointer (4 or 8 bytes) in struct SN_env which is a win for
    all the current stemmers.  For an algorithm which uses both integers and
    booleans, we also save the overhead of allocating a block on the heap, and
    potentially improve data locality.

  + Eliminate duplicate generated C comment for sliceto.

* Pascal:

  + Avoid generating unused variables.  The Pascal code generated for the
    stemmers we ship is now warning free (tested with fpc 3.2.0).

* Python:

  + End `if`-chain with `else` where possible, avoiding a redundant test
    of the variable being switched on.  This optimisation kicks in for an
    `among` where all cases have commands.  This change seems to speed up `make
    check_python_arabic` by a few percent.

New stemming algorithms
-----------------------

* Add Serbian stemmer from stef4np (#113).

* Add Yiddish stemmer from Assaf Urieli (#137).

* Add Armenian stemmer from Astghik Mkrtchyan.  It's been on the website for
  over a decade, and included in Xapian for over 9 years without any negative
  feedback.

Behavioural changes to existing algorithms
------------------------------------------

Optimisations to existing algorithms
------------------------------------

* kraaij_pohlmann: Use `$v = limit` instead of `do (tolimit setmark v)` since
  this generates simpler code, and also matches the code other algorithm
  implementations use.

  Probably for languages like C with optimising compilers the compiler
  will generate equivalent code anyway, but e.g. for Python this should be
  an improvement.

Code clarity improvements to existing algorithms
------------------------------------------------

* hindi.sbl: Fix comment typo.

Compiler
--------

* Don't count `$x = x + 1` as initialising or using `x`, so it's now handled
  like `$x += 1` already is.

* Comments are now only included in the generated code if command like option
  -comments is specified.

  The comments in the generated code are useful if you're trying to debug the
  compiler, and perhaps also if you are trying to debug your Snowball code, but
  for everyone else they just bloat the code which as the number of languages
  we support grows becomes more of an issue.

* `-parentclassname` is not only for java and csharp so don't disable it if
  those backends are disabled.

* `-syntax` now reports the value for each numeric literal.

* Report location for excessive get nesting error.

* Internally the compiler now represents negated literal numbers as a simple
  `c_number` rather than `c_neg` applied to a `c_number` with a positive value.
  This simplifies optimisations that want to check for a constant numeric
  expression.

Build system
------------

* Link binaries with LDFLAGS if it's set, which is needed for some platform
  (e.g. OpenEmbedded).  Patch from Andreas Müller (#120).

* Add missing dependencies of algorithms.go rule.

Testsuite
---------

* C: Add stemtest for low-level regression tests.

Documentation
-------------

* Document a C99 compiler as a requirement for building the snowball compiler
  (but the C code it generates should still work with any ISO C compiler.)

  A few declarations mixed with code crept in some time ago (which nobody's
  complained about), so this is really just formally documenting a requirement
  which already existed.

* README: Explain what Snowball is and what Stemming is (#131, reported by Sean
  Kelly).

* CONTRIBUTING.rst: Expand section on adding a new generator.

* For Python snowballstemmer module include global NEWS instead of
  Python-specific CHANGES.rst and use README.rst as the long description.
  Patch from Dmitry Shachnev (#119).

* COPYING: Update and incorporate Python backend licensing information which
  was previously in a separate file.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 15, 2021
htmltools 0.5.1.1
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

* Added shiny as a suggested package.


htmltools 0.5.1
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

## New Features & Improvements

* Added a new `tagFunction()` for generating `tags` and/or
  `htmlDependency()`s conditional on the rendering context. For an
  example, see `?tagFunction`. (#180)

* Closed #104: `save_html()`'s `file` argument now properly handles
  relative paths. (@haozhu233, #105, #192)

* `save_html()` now has a `lang` parameter that can be used to set the
  lang attribute of `<html>`. (@ColinFay, #185)

* Closed #101: `htmlDependency` & `renderDependencies` now allow the
  `script` argument to be given as a named list containing the
  elements: `src`, `integrity`, `crossorigin`. (@matthewstrasiotto,
  #188)

* Closed #189: `validateCssUnit()` now accepts `fit-content`. (#190)

* `htmlPreserve()` can now optionally use the Pandoc `raw_attribute`
  extension to enclose HTML.

## Breaking Changes

* Closed #161: `parseCssColors(x)` now requires `x` to be a character
  vector (it no longer accepts a `list()` of strings) and an error is
  no longer thrown when `mustWork = FALSE` and `x` contains `NA`
  value(s). (#194)

## Bug fixes

* `print(as.tags(x))` no longer results in error when `x` is a generic
  `list()` of tag-like objects. (#181)


htmltools 0.5.0
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

* `tags` is now generated by a script which collects all
  [HTML](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element) and
  [SVG](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/SVG/Element) element tags
  documented in [MDN Web Docs](https://developer.mozilla.org).  This feature
  only appends to the existing set of `tags` (#159)

* Removed the Rcpp depedency and the compiled code now uses C rather than C++ (#158)

* BREAKING CHANGE: Fixed #57, #153: `htmlTemplate` output no longer inserts
  extra whitespace around {{...}} replacement values. (#154)

* `HTML()` now takes `.noWS` argument, which can be used to suppress surrounding
  whitespace (similar to the new argument for tags in htmltools 0.4.0). (#154)

* `css()` now returns `NULL` instead of `""` when no non-empty properties are
  specified. (#145)

* `save_html(tags$body(...))` no longer results in double <body> tags being
  written to the .html file. (Note that `save_html(tags$html(...))` is not
  supported at this time.) (#145)

* Trailing commas now permited in `...` arguments to `css()`, `tagList()`, and
  the var-arg mutation functions: `tagAppendAttributes()`, `tagSetChildren()`,
  and `tagAppendChildren()`. (#145)

* Added `capturePlot` and `plotTag` functions, for easily creating image files
  and HTML <img> tags (respectively) from plot expressions. (#150)

* Added `parseCssColors` function, for normalizing the various CSS
  color formats into #RRGGBB(AA) strings. (#155)

* Fixed #156: Now `extractPreserveChunks()` handles strings contain
  Emoji Unicode strings correctly on Windows. (#157)

* The `.noWS` parameter for suppressing whitespace can now take an `"inside"`
  value (equivalent to `c("after-start", "before-end")`). (#163)

htmltools 0.4.0
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

* Fixed #128: Added support for trailing commas in tagLists and the predefined
  tags. (#135)

* Added some HTML tag functions to `tags` that were missing. (#111)

* Updated RcppExports for new version of Rcpp. (#93)

* `as.character.shiny.tags()` will handle non-ASCII attributes correctly if they
  are not encoded in native encoding.

* Fixed #99: `NA` attributes were sometimes rendered as `"NA"` in the HTML,
  instead of being blank. (#100)

* The error message for trailing commas in tag functions now provides context
  and useful information. (#109)

* Stopped using inline styles to set background color for `save_html`, as doing so
  makes it difficult to override using other CSS rules. (#123)

* Added a `.noWS` argument to `tag()` and `tags` which can be used to suppress
  the automatically generated whitespace around a particular tag. (#131)

* Added a shim for `system.file()` so that htmltools works with `htmlDependency`
  objects created by a package that was loaded with `devtools::load_all()`.
  (#129)

* `validateCssUnit()` now accepts `ch`, `rem`, and `calc()`. (#134)

* Fixed #125: `print.html` removes html dependencies. (#126)

* Stopped extra carriage returns from being inserted by `save_html` on Windows.
  (#137)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 15, 2021
(devel/R-repr) Updated 1.0.1 to 1.1.3

https://github.com/IRkernel/repr/releases
1.1.3
@flying-sheep flying-sheep released this Jan 21, 2021

  * [82041bf] Switch to testthat 3
  * [68bf64e,#139] Fix URLs in README

1.1.2
@flying-sheep flying-sheep released this Jan 21, 2021

  * [#135] Fix time series not supporting 1-row output
  * [04239d0] Switch from dplyr::tbl to tibble::tibble

1.1.1
@flying-sheep flying-sheep released this Aug 19, 2020

  * [#128] Add class="dataframe" to the HTML <table/> tags
  * [9af4e98] Fixes reprs of lists with identical(names(l), '') #133

1.1.0
@flying-sheep flying-sheep released this Jan 28, 2020

  * [#125] Add option repr.vector.max.items to limit displayed vectors (by
    default to maximally 400 items)
  * [#125] Prettify HTML representation of vectors by displaying style tags
    with them

1.0.2
@flying-sheep flying-sheep released this Dec 16, 2019

  * [d25aad0] Optimize has_row_names using .row_names_info to speed up reprs of
    large data.frames (Issue #119)
  * [7ca5bb9] Fix column specification in repr_latex.matrix
  * [ddeb9fc] Add repr_vega5, repr_vegalite3 and repr_vegalite4
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Sep 17, 2021
As of version 1.0.0 macchina uses google-speech to support text-to-speech.
I've disabled this feature, please let me know if you think this should be on.

v1.1.4
-Fix NetBSD build.

v1.1.3
-macOS: manually look for config in $HOME/.config/ (#138)

v1.1.2
-readme: Fix Linux benchmark table formatting

v1.1.1
-misc: Remove X11 feature from codebase after having replaced it with a built-in
resolution parser (#135)
-misc: Bump all dependencies' versions
-config: Fallback to original naming for some ReadoutKeys
-readme: Remove saythanks badge
-readme: benchmarks: disclose the environment/processor
-readme: Nix's installation section now mentions all channels
-actions: Bring back netbsd workflow after having removed all X11 code
-libmacchina: Bump from v0.8.1 to v1.0.1
	-[*nix only] Implement a new readout, disk_space() which for now returns the
	used bytes of the root partition
	-Add macOS resolution (#56)
	-Address a panic caused by too much output in the resolution readout (#132)
	-src/macos/mach_ffi.rs: Remove useless CGError typedef
	-src/macos/mod.rs: Search for "brew" rather than "homebrew" before getting
	package count
-src/data/mods.rs: Significantly improve shell readout logic
-macchina.toml: Be more specific in small_ascii description
-src/cli.rs: Be more specific in small_ascii description

v1.1.0
Bug fixes:
-Address an issue that causes text to overflow when the terminal
is reduced beyond its original size
-Address an issue that causes terminal information to be incorrect
when in a nested shell situation

Features:
-Added the commit hash to --version
-Added an option to toggle between displaying the current or default shell

Misc:
-Added macOS Monterey to list of macOS versions
-Removed many build dependencies (breaking shell auto-completion)
-Removed many annoying conflict checks in the configuration file
-No longer capitalize shell output
-Bumped most dependencies' versions
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Nov 28, 2021
Pkgsrc changes:
 * Always depend on OpenSSL >= 1.1.0, use "dane-verify"

Upstream changes:

* ZONEMD support in ldns-signzone and ldns-verify-zone

* Draft implementation of the SVCB and HTTPS RR types.
  Use --enable-rrtype-svcb-https with configure to compile with these
  supported.

Changelog
=========
* bugfix #38: Print "line" before line number when printing
  zone parse errors. Thanks Petr Spacek.
* bugfix: Revert unused variables in ldns-config removal patch.
* bugfix #50: heap Out-of-bound Read vulnerability in
  rr_frm_str_internal reported by pokerfacett.
* bugfix #51: Heap Out-of-bound Read vulnerability in
  ldns_nsec3_salt_data reported by pokerfacett.
* Fix memory leak in examples/ldns-testns handle_tcp routine.
* Detect fixed time memory compare for openssl 0.9.8.
* Fix compile warning by variable initialisation for older gcc.
* Fix #92: ldns-testns.c:429:15: error: 'fork' is unavailable: not
  available on tvOS.
* Fix for #93: fix packaging/libldns.pc Makefile rule.
* ZONEMD support in ldns-signzone and ldns-verify-zone
* ldns-testns can answer several queries over one tcp connection,
  if they arrive within 100msec of each other.
* Fix so that ldns-testns does not leak sockets if the read fails.
* SVCB and HTTPS draft rrtypes.
  Enable with --enable-rrtype-svcb-https.
* bugfix #117: Assertion failure with DNSSEC validating of
  non existence of RR types at the root.  Thanks ZjYwMj
* Set NSEC(3) ttls to the minimum of the MINIMUM field of the SOA
  record and the TTL of the SOA itself. draft-ietf-dnsop-nsec-ttl
* bugfix #119: Let example tools read longer RR's than
  LDNS_MAX_LINELEN
* Add SVCPARAMS to python ldns_rdf_type2str function.
* PR #134 Miscellaneous spelling fixes. Thanks jsoref!
* Fix that ldns-read-zone and ldns_zone_new_frm_fp_l properly return
  the $INCLUDE not implemented error.
* Fix that ldns-read-zone and ldns_zone_new_frm_fp_l count the line
  number for an empty line after a comment.
* Fix #135: Fix compile with OpenSSL-3.0.0-beta2.
* PR #107: Added ldns_pkt2buffer_wire_compress() to make dname
  compression optional when converting packets to wire format.
  Thanks Eli Lindsey
* Option to ldns-keygen to create symlinks with known names
  (i.e. without the key id) to the created files.
  Thanks Andreas Schulze
* Fix #121: Correct handling of centimetres by LOC parser.
  Thanks Felipe Gasper
* PR #126: Link with libldns.la in Makefile.in.
  Thanks orbea
* PR #127: Addes option -Q to drill to give short answer.
  Thanks niknah
* PR #133: Update m4 files for python modules.
  Thanks Petr Men#ík
* Bufix CAA value fields may be empty: Thanks Robert Mortimer
* PR #108: Fix for ldns-compare-zones net detecting when first zone
  has a RRset that shrinks from two to one RRs, or grows from one
  to two RRs. Thanks Emilio Caballero
* Fix #131: Drill sig chasing breaks with gcc-11 and
  strict-aliasing. Thanks Stanislav Levin
* Fix #130: Unless $TLL is defined, ttl defaults to the last
  explicitly stated value. Thanks Benno
* Fix #48: Missing UNSIGNED legend with drill. Thanks reedjc
* Fix #143: EVP_PKEY_base_id became a macro with OpenSSL > 3.0
  Thanks Daniel J. Luke
* Let ldns-signzone warn for high NSEC3 iteration counts.
  Thanks Andreas Schulze
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Nov 28, 2021
0.5.8 (2021-11-10)

Added

* Added more documentation files to packaged gem, e.g. SECURITY.md,
  CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md

Fixed

* Removed reference to RUBY_VERSION from gemspec, as it depends on rake
  release, which is problematic on some ruby engines. (by @pboling)

0.5.7 (2021-11-02)

Added

* Setup Rubocop (#205, #208 by @pboling)
* Added CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md (#217, #218 by @pboling)
* Added FUNDING.yml (#217, #218 by @pboling)
* Added Client Certificate Options: :ssl_client_cert and :ssl_client_key
  (#136, #220 by @pboling)
* Handle a nested array of hashes in OAuth::Helper.normalize (#80, #221 by
  @pboling)

Changed

* Switch from TravisCI to Github Actions (#202, #207, #176 by @pboling)
* Upgrade webmock to v3.14.0 (#196 by @pboling)
* Upgrade em-http-request to v1.1.7 (#173 by @pboling)
* Upgrade mocha to v1.13.0 (#193 by @pboling)
* HISTORY renamed to CHANGELOG.md, and follows Keep a Changelog (#214, #215
  by @pboling)
* CHANGELOG, LICENSE, and README now ship with packaged gem (#214, #215 by
  @pboling)
* README.rdoc renamed to README.md (#217, #218 by @pboling)
* Require plaintext signature method by default (#135 by @confiks &
  @pboling)

Fixed

* Fixed Infinite Redirect in v0.5.5, v0.5.6 (#186, #210 by @pboling)
* Fixed NoMethodError on missing leading slash in path (#194, #211 by
  @pboling)
* Fixed NoMethodError on nil request object (#165, #212 by @pboling)
* Fixed Unsafe String Comparison (#156, #209 by @pboling and @drosseau)
* Fixed typos in Gemspec (#204, #203, #208 by @pboling)
* Copyright Notice in LICENSE - added correct years (#217, #218 by @pboling)
* Fixed request proxy Class constant reference scopes - was missing :: in
  many places (#225, #226 by @pboling)

Removed

* Remove direct development dependency on nokogiri (#299 by @pboling)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Dec 2, 2021
Change log:

0.5.7
======
- Bug Fixes:
  - Update Appdata file and use the same description everywhere
  - Prevent warning when saving a deleted file via a symlink (#135)
  - Conform to Freedesktop.org standard for file naming
  - Properly disconnect signal handlers
  - Be sure not to disable highlighting when disabling regex search
  - Check for realpath()
  - Check for `errno.h` required by CI
  - Fix a nasty memory leak
  - Fix "Save As" procedure when it recurses
  - Allow drag and drop on selections in the textview
  - Code cleanup: Remove a useless dnd signal forwarding
  - Code cleanup: Simplify `mousepad_file_save()`
  - Fix a small memory leak
  - Improve trash can management
  - Update read-only status on file location change/validation
  - Monitor also the target of broken links
  - Fix monitoring of files opened through a symlink
  - Allow drag and drop of broken links
  - Follow symlinks if necessary when checking if a file exists
  - Replace `g_realloc()` with `g_renew()`
  - Replace `g_malloc*()` with `g_new*()` (!113)
  - Make sure that `gtk_selection_data_get_uris()` returned non-NULL (!113)
  - Initialize `contents` and use it to guard `g_file_replace_contents` (!113)
  - Fix an unlikely memory leak
  - Make CSD consistent with other Xfce windows (#145)
- Translation Updates:
  Estonian, Greek, Kazakh, Polish, Serbian, Slovenian, Swedish,
  Ukrainian

0.5.6
======
- New Features:
  - Add session backup and restore
    - Remember windows and tabs (#21, !108)
    - Handle unsaved documents (#32, !109)
    - DE session support (#3, !110)
  - Extend the use of recent history (!107)
  - Add use of `GtkSourceView:smart-backspace` (!101)
  - Add a "Move Words" action (!100)

- Appearance Changes:
  - Add a setting to control tab expansion (#100)
  - Prefs dialog: Substitute CSD for status bar visibility
  - Add a "File" tab to the prefs dialog (!108)
  - Make search input fields less flickery (!104)
  - Allow saving non-existent, empty but named file (#120, !103)
  - Enable "Save" action for read-only documents (#126, !103)
  - Make "Find as you type" an option (!102)
  - Reveal hidden setting "indent-on-tab" (!101)

- Code Refactoring:
  - A review of duplicated view-related actions (#127)

- Tests:
  - Add a test plugin to monitor application state (!105)
  - Add a test script for Mousepad (!99)

- Bug Fixes:
  - Filter notebook click events also on y-coordinate (#144)
  - Allow to open files from the trash can (#141, !112)
  - Monitor file deletion (#140, !111)
  - Printing: Create config file if it does not exist
  - Check all windows for the file to be opened
  - Fix wrong externally modified document in some situations
  - Plugin support: Properly handle plugin settings (#136)
  - Direct monitoring of symlink targets
  - Set the state of submenu actions
  - print-dialog: Fix some memory leaks
  - Fix a type inconsistency in the "encoding-changed" signal
  - Always check if the user has explicitly set a filetype
  - Fix monitoring events to listen to
  - Ensure statefull actions exist until their state is recovered
  - Fix GVariant-related memory leaks
  - Do not warn if the plugin directory does not exist
  - Add a sanity check on the window for "Externally Modified"
  - Do not set the style scheme id as translatable
  - Properly update recent menu in case of file deletion
  - CSD: Set the decoration layout for all windows
  - Add a sanity check on file location for monitoring
  - Add "preferences" action to `mousepad.desktop` (#130)

- Translation Updates:
  Albanian, Arabic, Armenian (Armenia), Basque, Belarusian, Bulgarian,
  Catalan, Chinese (China), Chinese (Taiwan), Croatian, Czech, Danish,
  Dutch, Eastern Armenian, English (Australia), English (United
  Kingdom), Estonian, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Greek, Hebrew,
  Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Interlingue, Italian, Japanese,
  Kazakh, Korean, Lithuanian, Malay, Norwegian Bokmål, Occitan (post
  1500), Persian (Iran), Polish, Portuguese, Portuguese (Brazil),
  Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish,
  Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Uyghur

0.5.5
======
- New Features:
  - Add a `.desktop` file to make Mousepad appear in Xfce settings (!94)
  - Add a command line option to open the prefs dialog (!94)
  - Plugin support (!92)
  - Add gspell plugin (#1, !92)
  - Disable and wipe recent history if recent-menu-items is set to 0 (#112, !89)
  - Support -ve line and column values for "Go to" location (#113, !84)

- Appearance Changes:
  - Switch to client-side decorations (!97)

- Code Refactoring:
  - Remove Xfconf dependency (#60, #122, !98)
  - A general review of sanity checks
  - A review of window lifetime management
  - A review of document lifetime management
  - Automate and sanitize memory management of sources
  - A small review of GSettings use
  - Do not use `== (TRUE|FALSE)` for boolean conditions

- Bug Fixes:
  - Fix actions to show/hide bars in fullscreen mode (#129)
  - Fix broken "Revert" action
  - Fix and extend "Move Lines" action (#87, #116, !96)
  - Support for drag and drop of tabs when search is active
  - Do a silent search when changing tabs with the search bar enabled
  - Use get/set_real_line_offset () functions for "Paste as Column" (#114, !91)
  - Restore cursor position after transpose (#115, !88)
  - Fix "Delete Line" action (#117, !86)
  - Fix recent_sort function (!90)
  - Reset line and column number if not given on command line (#121, !87)
  - menu: "Spaces to Tabs" converter converts leading spaces (#118, !85)
  - Make window require attention when opening new tabs (2) (#119)

- Translation Updates:
  Albanian, Arabic, Armenian (Armenia), Basque, Belarusian, Bulgarian,
  Catalan, Chinese (China), Chinese (Taiwan), Croatian, Czech, Danish,
  Dutch, Eastern Armenian, English (Australia), English (United
  Kingdom), Estonian, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Greek, Hebrew,
  Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Interlingue, Italian, Japanese,
  Kazakh, Korean, Lithuanian, Malay, Norwegian Bokmål, Occitan (post
  1500), Persian (Iran), Polish, Portuguese, Portuguese (Brazil),
  Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish,
  Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Uyghur
@jperkin jperkin closed this as completed in d83c354 Jan 4, 2022
@jperkin jperkin reopened this Jan 4, 2022
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Feb 21, 2022
0.12.2
* Parser: handle context shift to external context, e.g.,
  BashOneLine##Bash. Closes #139 (issue with Dockerfile).
* Update xml files from upstream: bash, cmake, markdown, objectivecpp, php,
  sql-postgresql, sql, stan, zshr
* Fix formatting in Color doc-comment (Janek Spaderna).
* Add stan.xml (Brian Ward).

0.12.1
* Update syntax definitions: bash, cmake, dockerfile, gnuassembler,
  markdown, spdx-comments.
* Support hex escapes using \x in regex char classes (#135). These occur in
  a number of syntax definitions and weren't correctly interpreted
  before. Thanks to @Agnishom.
* Support regex property syntax, e.g. \p{Lu}.
* Regex: support \B (non-word-boundary).

0.12
* Properly handle include elements in keyword lists (#124). A number of
  syntaxes (e.g. typescript, scala) include keyword lists from other
  syntaxe,s and previously we weren't able to handle this.
* There are several pieces to this change. We need to store lists where
  other Syntaxes can look them up, so we add an sLists field to Syntax [API
  change], and modify the parser to fill this. We change lists so that
  their values are not just a Text, but a ListItem that can either be a
  textual value or an include directive, specifying a ListName (syntax name
  and list name).
* The Keyword constructor for Matcher now takes, instead of a WordSet,
  Either a ListName or a WordSet (API change).
* Skylighting.Parser now exports resolveKeywords (API change), which
  modifies all Keyword matchers in a syntax so that Left values with a
  ListName become Right values with resolved WordSets. The tokenizer
  applies this function automatically to the SyntaxMap given in Config. But
  it is more efficient to do this conversion just once, rather than every
  time tokenize is called. So we have loadSyntaxesFromDir call it on the
  SyntaxMap. With this optimization, there is not an appreciable
  performance cost to the changes described above.
* Skylighting.Regex: Fix bug with regexes like a{10}b (#133). This requires
  exactly 10 a's; previously we interpreted it as "at least 10."
* skylighting-extract: take a directory as argument rather than files. This
  allows us to use loadSyntaxesFromDir.
* Update xml syntax definitions from upstream: julia, cmake, cpp, isocpp,
  markdown, python, toml.

0.11
* Skylighting.Regex: Support regex subroutines (#118). For example, (?1) is
  replaced by the regex in the first capturing group. So far we only
  support this simple, absolute form, not the relative form (?-1) supported
  by some engines (but not used, I think, in KDE's syntax
  highlighters). This change involves an API change: Regex in
  Skylighting.Regex has a new Subroutine constructor, and the Recurse
  constructor has been removed. Instead of Recurse we use Subroutine 0,
  which unifies the code.
* Skylighting.Regex: handle e.g. [\1] and [\123] (without initial 0) as
  octal escapes (#118). These occur in the zsh.xml syntax definition.
* Pull xml definitions for bash, cmake, python, zsh from upstream.
* README: Add a note about pulling syntax definitions from upstream
  (#138). Update build instructions for recent cabal versions (#131).

0.10.5.2
* Added swift grammar definition (Igor Ranieri).
* Simplify README.md instructions for two-step build.
* Fix link to KDE documentation.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Feb 21, 2022
0.12.2
* Parser: handle context shift to external context, e.g.,
  BashOneLine##Bash. Closes #139 (issue with Dockerfile).
* Update xml files from upstream: bash, cmake, markdown, objectivecpp, php,
  sql-postgresql, sql, stan, zshr
* Fix formatting in Color doc-comment (Janek Spaderna).
* Add stan.xml (Brian Ward).

0.12.1
* Update syntax definitions: bash, cmake, dockerfile, gnuassembler,
  markdown, spdx-comments.
* Support hex escapes using \x in regex char classes (#135). These occur in
  a number of syntax definitions and weren't correctly interpreted
  before. Thanks to @Agnishom.
* Support regex property syntax, e.g. \p{Lu}.
* Regex: support \B (non-word-boundary).

0.12
* Properly handle include elements in keyword lists (#124). A number of
  syntaxes (e.g. typescript, scala) include keyword lists from other
  syntaxe,s and previously we weren't able to handle this.
* There are several pieces to this change. We need to store lists where
  other Syntaxes can look them up, so we add an sLists field to Syntax [API
  change], and modify the parser to fill this. We change lists so that
  their values are not just a Text, but a ListItem that can either be a
  textual value or an include directive, specifying a ListName (syntax name
  and list name).
* The Keyword constructor for Matcher now takes, instead of a WordSet,
  Either a ListName or a WordSet (API change).
* Skylighting.Parser now exports resolveKeywords (API change), which
  modifies all Keyword matchers in a syntax so that Left values with a
  ListName become Right values with resolved WordSets. The tokenizer
  applies this function automatically to the SyntaxMap given in Config. But
  it is more efficient to do this conversion just once, rather than every
  time tokenize is called. So we have loadSyntaxesFromDir call it on the
  SyntaxMap. With this optimization, there is not an appreciable
  performance cost to the changes described above.
* Skylighting.Regex: Fix bug with regexes like a{10}b (#133). This requires
  exactly 10 a's; previously we interpreted it as "at least 10."
* skylighting-extract: take a directory as argument rather than files. This
  allows us to use loadSyntaxesFromDir.
* Update xml syntax definitions from upstream: julia, cmake, cpp, isocpp,
  markdown, python, toml.

0.11
* Skylighting.Regex: Support regex subroutines (#118). For example, (?1) is
  replaced by the regex in the first capturing group. So far we only
  support this simple, absolute form, not the relative form (?-1) supported
  by some engines (but not used, I think, in KDE's syntax
  highlighters). This change involves an API change: Regex in
  Skylighting.Regex has a new Subroutine constructor, and the Recurse
  constructor has been removed. Instead of Recurse we use Subroutine 0,
  which unifies the code.
* Skylighting.Regex: handle e.g. [\1] and [\123] (without initial 0) as
  octal escapes (#118). These occur in the zsh.xml syntax definition.
* Pull xml definitions for bash, cmake, python, zsh from upstream.
* README: Add a note about pulling syntax definitions from upstream
  (#138). Update build instructions for recent cabal versions (#131).

0.10.5.2
* Added swift grammar definition (Igor Ranieri).
* Simplify README.md instructions for two-step build.
* Fix link to KDE documentation.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Dec 6, 2022
0.9.1 (2022-10-24)

* Fix Slim's error in AttributeMerger due to 0.9.0's :capture_generator
  (#137)
* Use specified :capture_generator for nested captures (#112)
* Fix Temple::ERB::Engine's <%= to not escape and <%== to escape expressions

0.9.0 (2022-10-24)

* Require Ruby 2.5+ (#131)
* Change default :capture_generator to self (#113)
* Improve compatibility with Rails 7.1 (#135)
* Support Rails 6.1's annotate_rendered_view_with_filenames
  with Temple::Filters::Ambles (#134)
* Fix a crash in StringSplitter filter (#138)
* Fix a warning by Object#=~ since Ruby 2.6 (#129)
* Fix deprecated Tilt template mime type (#108)
* Stop using deprecated EscapeUtils from Temple::Utils (#136)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Dec 8, 2022
Patchlevel 8b (Aug 2021)

NEW FEATURES:
	o Detect the output language from the output file name.
	o On the command line, a minus (-) as input or output file name refers
	  to standard input or standard output.

BUGS FIXED:
	Ticket numbers refer to https://sourceforge.net/p/mcj/tickets/#.
	o Correct buffer overflows and segfaults, mainly due to maliciously
	  crafted input files, tickets #113-117, #122, #123, #125-#135.
	o With -Lepic -P, generate a complete tex file.
	o Correctly produce a gif if a transparent color is given, ticket #121.
	o Return with error if no space is left on the device. Ticket #101.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Dec 18, 2022
# lifecycle 1.0.3

* The `with` line is now an info bullet. The `details` lines are info
  bullets by default, unless the argument is named.

* Indirect usages of deprecated features now mention the package that
  likely used the deprecated feature and recommends contacting the
  authors (#135).

* Indirect usages of `deprecate_warn()` no longer warn repeatedly,
  even if `always = TRUE` (#135).

* In tests, `deprecate_soft()` will only warn if the deprecated function
  is called directly from the package being tested, not one of its dependencies.
  This ensures that you only see the warning when it's your responsibility to
  do something about it (#134).

* Soft deprecations now only warn every 8 hours in non-package code (#134).


# lifecycle 1.0.2

* You can now generate arbitrary text in a deprecation message by
  wrapping `what` or `with` in `I()` (#120).

* `deprecate_warn()` gains an `always = TRUE` argument to force
  warnings to occur every time, not every 8 hours. This adds an extra
  step in between `deprecate_warn()` and `deprecate_stop()` (#124).

* `signal_stage()` now supports `with` (#116).
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jan 4, 2023
1.4.4 (2022-12-13)

* Address inefficient regular expression complexity with certain
  configurations of Rails::Html::Sanitizer.

  Fixes CVE-2022-23517. See GHSA-5x79-w82f-gw8w for more information.

  Mike Dalessio

* Address improper sanitization of data URIs.

  Fixes CVE-2022-23518 and #135. See GHSA-mcvf-2q2m-x72m for more information.

  Mike Dalessio

* Address possible XSS vulnerability with certain configurations of
  Rails::Html::Sanitizer.

  Fixes CVE-2022-23520. See GHSA-rrfc-7g8p-99q8 for more information.

  Mike Dalessio

* Address possible XSS vulnerability with certain configurations of
  Rails::Html::Sanitizer.

  Fixes CVE-2022-23519. See GHSA-9h9g-93gc-623h for more information.

  Mike Dalessio
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jan 31, 2023
www/ruby-rails-html-sanitizer: security fix

Revisions pulled up:
- www/ruby-rails-html-sanitizer/Makefile                        1.6
- www/ruby-rails-html-sanitizer/distinfo                        1.8

---
   Module Name:	pkgsrc
   Committed By:	taca
   Date:		Tue Jan  3 15:19:14 UTC 2023

   Modified Files:
   	pkgsrc/www/ruby-rails-html-sanitizer: Makefile distinfo

   Log Message:
   www/ruby-rails-html-sanitizer: update to 1.4.4

   1.4.4 (2022-12-13)

   * Address inefficient regular expression complexity with certain
     configurations of Rails::Html::Sanitizer.

     Fixes CVE-2022-23517. See GHSA-5x79-w82f-gw8w for more information.

     Mike Dalessio

   * Address improper sanitization of data URIs.

     Fixes CVE-2022-23518 and #135. See GHSA-mcvf-2q2m-x72m for more information.

     Mike Dalessio

   * Address possible XSS vulnerability with certain configurations of
     Rails::Html::Sanitizer.

     Fixes CVE-2022-23520. See GHSA-rrfc-7g8p-99q8 for more information.

     Mike Dalessio

   * Address possible XSS vulnerability with certain configurations of
     Rails::Html::Sanitizer.

     Fixes CVE-2022-23519. See GHSA-9h9g-93gc-623h for more information.

     Mike Dalessio
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Apr 28, 2023
Snowball 2.2.0 (2021-11-10)
===========================

New Code Generators
-------------------

* Add Ada generator from Stephane Carrez (#135).

Javascript
----------

* Fix generated code to use integer division rather than floating point
  division.

  Noted by David Corbett.

Pascal
------

* Fix code generated for division.  Previously real division was used and the
  generated code would fail to compile with a "Incompatible types" error.

  Noted by David Corbett.

* Fix code generated for Snowball's `minint` and `maxint` constant.

Python
------

* Python 2 is no longer actively supported, as proposed on the mailing list:
  https://lists.tartarus.org/pipermail/snowball-discuss/2021-August/001721.html

* Fix code generated for division.  Previously the Python code we generated
  used integer division but rounded negative fractions towards negative
  infinity rather than zero under Python 2, and under Python 3 used floating
  point division.

  Noted by David Corbett.

Code Quality Improvements
-------------------------

* C#: An `among` without functions is now generated as `static` and groupings
  are now generated as constant.  Patches from James Turner in #146 and #147.

Code generation improvements
----------------------------

* General:

  + Constant numeric subexpressions and constant numeric tests are now
    evaluated at Snowball compile time.

Behavioural changes to existing algorithms
------------------------------------------

* german2: Fix handling of `qu` to match algorithm description.  Previously
  the implementation erroneously did `skip 2` after `qu`.  We suspect this was
  intended to skip the `qu` but that's already been done by the substring/among
  matching, so it actually skips an extra two characters.

  The implementation has always differed in this way, but there's no good
  reason to skip two extra characters here so overall it seems best to change
  the code to match the description.  This change only affects the stemming of
  a single word in the sample vocabulary - `quae` which seems to actually be
  Latin rather than German.

Optimisations to existing algorithms
------------------------------------

* arabic: Handle exception cases in the among they're exceptions to.

* greek: Remove unused slice setting, handle exception cases in the among
  they're exceptions to, and turn `substring ... among ...  or substring ...
  among ...` into a single `substring ... among ...` in cases where it is
  trivial to do so.

* hindi: Eliminate the need for variable `p`.

* irish: Minor optimisation in setting `pV` and `p1`.

* yiddish: Make use of `among` more.

Compiler
--------

* Fix handling of `len` and `lenof` being declared as names.

  For compatibility with programs written for older Snowball versions
  len and lenof stop being tokens if declared as names.  However this
  code didn't work correctly if the tokeniser's name buffer needed to
  be enlarged to hold the token name (i.e. 3 or 5 elements respectively).

* Report a clearer error if `=` is used instead of `==` in an integer test.

* Replace a single entry command list with its contents in the internal syntax
  tree.  This puts things in a more canonical form, which helps subsequent
  optimisations.

Build system
------------

* Support building on Microsoft Windows (using mingw+msys or a similar
  Unix-like environment).  Patch from Jannick in #129.

* Split out INCLUDES from CPPFLAGS so that CPPFLAGS can now be overridden by
  the user if required.  Fixes #148, reported by Dominique Leuenberger.

* Regenerate algorithms.mk only when needed rather than on every `make` run.

libstemmer
----------

* The libstemmer static library now has a `.a` extension, rather than `.o`.
  Patch from Michal Vasilek in #150.

Testsuite
---------

* stemtest: Test that numbers and numeric codes aren't damaged by any of the
  algorithms.  Regression test for #66.  Fixes #81.

* ada: Fix ada tests to fail if output differs.  There was an extra `| head
  -300` compared to other languages, which meant that the exit code of `diff`
  was ignored.  It seems more helpful (and is more consistent) not to limit how
  many differences are shown so just drop this addition.

* go: Stop thinning testdata.  It looks like we only are because the test
  harness code was based on that for rust, which was based on that for
  javascript, which was only thinning because it was reading everything into
  memory and the larger vocabulary lists were resulting in out of memory
  issues.

* javascript: Speed up stemwords.js.  Process input line-by-line rather than
  reading the whole file into memory, splitting, iterating, and creating an
  array with all the output, joining and writing out a single huge string.
  This also means we can stop thinning the test data for javascript, which we
  were only doing because the huge arabic test data file was causing out of
  memory errors.  Also drop the -p option, which isn't useful here and
  complicates the code.

* rust: Turn on optimisation in the makefile rather than the CI config.  This
  makes the tests run in about 1/5 of the time and there's really no reason to
  be thinning the testdata for rust.

Documentation
-------------

* CONTRIBUTING.rst: Improve documentation for adding a new stemming algorithm.

* Improve wording of Python docs.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue May 2, 2023
erdtree v2.0.0 introduces numerous breaking changes as well as a plethora of
new features. Most breaking changes are predicated on the fact that arguments
were either renamed, removed, or fundamentally modified. The following is a
list of all the PRs that document these changes and feature additions:

  - Regular expressions #130
  - Unix permissions #132
  - Force color #135
  - Show hardlinks without double counting file size #136
  - Regular expressions and globbing with file-type #137
  - Truncate output #138
  - Inverted tree layout #139

Perhaps the most important change to note is that the compiled binary has been
renamed from et to erd in order to address the following issue regarding name
collisions with other programs: #23
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue May 21, 2023
[1.2.0] - 2023-05-18
 - Introduced host-based analysis: instead of just showing IP addresses, now
   host names and network providers are available for a quicker and more
   meaningful traffic interpretation
    - Added rDNS (reverse DNS) lookups to find out network host names
    - Added ASN (Autonomous System name and number) lookups to find out the
      entity managing a given IP address (fixes #62)
 - Individual connections identified by IP addresses remain available and can
   now be filtered and further inspected through a simple click
 - Support for identification of addresses in the local network
 - Support for data link layer MAC addresses
 - Full support for broadcast traffic recognition (added directed broadcast
   identification)
 - Added dropped packets number (fixes #135)
 - Changed favorites management: instead of referring to single IP addresses,
   favorites are now related to network hosts
 - Added Greek translation 🇬🇷 (#160)
 - Added Persian translation 🇮🇷 (#158)
 - Do not open terminal window when starting the application on Windows
   (fixes #85)
 - Do not open terminal window when starting the application on macOS
 - Changed macOS application icon to be consistent with standard icons
   dimension (fixes #177)
 - Made available RPM package for Linux and automated packaging process for
   Windows, macOS, and Linux (#180 - fixes #20)
 - Keep the active addresses of the selected network adapter up to date during
   analysis
 - Changed shortcut to interrupt analysis from backspace to ctrl+backspace
 - Images have been replaced with SVGs
 - Added unit tests for chart and started unit tests for gui modules (#132)
 - Fixed problem that let users switch page pressing the tab key even if no
   packets were received
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue May 21, 2023
2.2.0 (2023-05-17)

Changed

* Allow all ChunkyPNG::Color options to be passed into fill and color on
  as_png [#135]
* Add 3.2 to CI @petergoldstein [#133]
* Development dependency upgrades. Minimum Ruby change [#130]
* README updates
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Aug 17, 2023
What's Changed
    [Aeruginous] Create CHANGELOG Fragment by @github-actions in #110
    Chore: Bump clap from 4.3.11 to 4.3.14 by @dependabot in #113
    Chore: Bump sqlx from 0.7.0 to 0.7.1 by @dependabot in #112
    Chore: Bump thiserror from 1.0.40 to 1.0.43 by @dependabot in #111
    Chore: Bump anyhow from 1.0.71 to 1.0.72 by @dependabot in #115
    Chore: Bump scopeguard from 1.1.0 to 1.2.0 by @dependabot in #114
    Fix: Release GitHub Action by @AmmarAbouZor in #116
    [Aeruginous] Create CHANGELOG Fragment by @github-actions in #117
    Changed: Optimization for app main loop by @AmmarAbouZor in #118
    [Aeruginous] Create CHANGELOG Fragment by @github-actions in #119
    Chore: Bump async-trait from 0.1.69 to 0.1.72 by @dependabot in #120
    Chore: Bump thiserror from 1.0.43 to 1.0.44 by @dependabot in #121
    Chore: Bump serde_json from 1.0.100 to 1.0.104 by @dependabot in #126
    Chore: Bump clap from 4.3.14 to 4.3.19 by @dependabot in #123
    Chore: Bump serde from 1.0.171 to 1.0.178 by @dependabot in #125
    Chore: Bump serde from 1.0.178 to 1.0.180 by @dependabot in #127
    Chore: Bump serde from 1.0.180 to 1.0.183 by @dependabot in #129
    Chore: Bump Swatinem/rust-cache from 2.5.1 to 2.6.0 by @dependabot in #128
    Fix: Fix SQLite connection string path by @AmmarAbouZor in #137
    [Aeruginous] Create CHANGELOG Fragment by @github-actions in #138
    Chore: Bump tokio from 1.29.1 to 1.31.0 by @dependabot in #136
    Chore: Bump async-trait from 0.1.72 to 0.1.73 by @dependabot in #135
    Chore: Bump Swatinem/rust-cache from 2.6.0 to 2.6.1 by @dependabot in #132
    Chore: Bump log from 0.4.19 to 0.4.20 by @dependabot in #134
    Chore: Bump clap from 4.3.19 to 4.3.21 by @dependabot in #133
    [Aeruginous] Assemble CHANGELOG by @github-actions in #139
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Sep 1, 2023
    cargo repository URL by @Sighery in #97
    fix: escaped newline immediately after a char, resolves #100 by @ahlinc in #102
    Fixed CRLF behavior for tests, run tests on all platforms in GitHub CI by @ahelwer in #106
    Support for 'select' loops by @mjambon in #111
    Add support for 'until' loops by @mjambon in #112
    Handle words containing bare '#' by @oxalica in #109
    adding zsh expansion flags by @ryaminal in #115
    Update CI by @verhovsky in #131
    Update Cargo.toml by @nokome in #117
    Rename ansii_c_string and string_expansion by @verhovsky in #121
    rust: enables highlights query by @Dav1dde in #132
    Swift Package Manager by @lukepistrol in #124
    Fix scanning of heredoc_body to allow empty bodies by @jaopaulolc in #137
    [fix] Here-documents: parse a “real” shell word (or close enough) after << by @domq in #142
    Parse Bash's tests by @verhovsky in #135
    Fix CI by @verhovsky in #145
    Support file descriptors for here docs/strings by @verhovsky in #156
    Support optional opening paren in case by @verhovsky in #157
    Highlight "select" and "until" as keywords by @verhovsky in #168
    Undo misguided package.json changes by @verhovsky in #173
    Restore prebuild dependencies by @verhovsky in #174
    feat: rewrite the scanner in C by @amaanq in #179
    fix: make helper functions static to avoid compilation conflicts with other parsers by @amaanq in #182
    Fixes by @amaanq in #186
    fix: negated variable assignments in if statements by @kelly-lin in #183
    Fixes by @amaanq in #187
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Sep 1, 2023
MSVC throws C4244 by @AbsintheScripting in #142
Added a GetUnsigned function for getting unsigned values. by @jcormier in #147
meson.build: fix start-of-line_comment_prefix variable name by @ihilt in #149
Added GetInteger64 and GetUnsigned64 to read 64-bit integers by @natcat256 in #151
Fix redundant cast-to-int when INI_USE_STACK!=0
Make inline comments work on subsequent lines of multiline values
Added "version" to meson.build config: #135 (but bumped up to 55 in a subsequent commit, for this release).
Mainly #134, adding the visibility symbols to the Meson build config, but also other small tweaks to tests and so on.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Oct 20, 2023
Version 1.20.1 (8 Oct 2023)

GitHub (8 Oct 2023)
- [Daniel Stenberg brought this change]

  ares-test:  silence warning (#564)

  warning: comparison of integer expressions of different signedness

  Fix By: Daniel Stenberg (@bagder)

Brad House (8 Oct 2023)
- fix README.md

GitHub (8 Oct 2023)
- [Brad House brought this change]

  1.20.1 release (#563)

- [Brad House brought this change]

  fix reference to freed memory (#562)

  Issue #561 shows free'd memory could be accessed in some error conditions.

  Fixes Issue #561
  Fix By: Brad House (@bradh352)

Brad House (8 Oct 2023)
- reported build/test systems may timeout on intensive tests. reduce test case to still be relevant but to reduce false positive errors

GitHub (8 Oct 2023)
- [Gregor Jasny brought this change]

  Regression: Fix typo in fuzzcheck target name (#559)

  This seems to be a vim'esque typo introduced with c1b00c41.

  Fix By: Gregor Jasny (@gjasny)

Version 1.20.0 (6 Oct 2023)

Brad House (6 Oct 2023)
- fix slist search off by 1

GitHub (6 Oct 2023)
- [Brad House brought this change]

  1.20.0 release prep (#557)

- [Brad House brought this change]

  ares__buf should return standard error codes.  more helpers implemented. (#558)

  The purpose of this PR is to hopefully make the private API of this set of routines less likely to need to be changed in a future release.  While this is not a public API, it could become harder in the future to change usage as it becomes more widely used within c-ares.

  Fix By: Brad House (@bradh352)

- [Brad House brought this change]

  Update from 1989 MIT license text to modern MIT license text (#556)

  ares (and thus c-ares) was originally licensed under the 1989 MIT license text:
  https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Licensing:MIT#Old_Style_(no_advertising_without_permission)

  This change updates the license to the modern MIT license as recognized here:
  https://opensource.org/license/mit/

  care has been taken to ensure correct attributions remain for the authors contained within the copyright headers, and all authors with attributions in the headers have been contacted for approval regarding the change.  Any authors which were not able to be contacted, the original copyright maintains, luckily that exists in only a single file `ares_parse_caa_reply.c` at this time.

  Please see PR #556 for the documented approvals by each contributor.

  Fix By: Brad House (@bradh352)

- [Brad House brought this change]

  Test Harness: use ares_timeout() to calculate the value to pass to select() these days. (#555)

  The test framework was using 100ms timeout passed to select(), and not using ares_timeout() to calculate the actual recommended value based on the queries in queue. Using ares_timeout() tests the functionality of ares_timeout() itself and will provide more responsive results.

  Fix By: Brad House (@bradh352)

- [Brad House brought this change]

  Fix for TCP back to back queries (#552)

  As per #266, TCP queries are basically broken. If we get a partial reply, things just don't work, but unlike UDP, TCP may get fragmented and we need to properly handle that.

  I've started creating a basic parser/buffer framework for c-ares for memory safety reasons, but it also helps for things like this where we shouldn't be manually tracking positions and fetching only a couple of bytes at a time from a socket. This parser/buffer will be expanded and used more in the future.

  This also resolves #206 by allowing NULL to be specified for some socket callbacks so they will auto-route to the built-in c-ares functions.

  Fixes: #206, #266
  Fix By: Brad House (@bradh352)

- [Brad House brought this change]

  remove acountry from built tools as nerd.dk is gone (#554)

  The acountry utility required a third party DNSBL service from nerd.dk in order to operate. That service has been offline for about a year and there is no other comparable service offering. We are keeping the code in the repository as an example, but no longer building it.

  Fixes: #537
  Fix By: Brad House (@bradh352)

- [Brad House brought this change]

  Don't requeue any queries for getaddrinfo() during destruction. (#553)

  During ares_destroy(), any outstanding queries are terminated, however ares_getaddrinfo() had an ordering issue with status codes which in some circumstances could lead to a new query being enqueued rather than honoring the termination.

  Fixes #532
  Fix By: @Chilledheart and Brad House (@bradh352)

- [Brad House brought this change]

  ares_getaddrinfo(): Fail faster on AF_UNSPEC if we've already received one address class  (#551)

  As per #541, when using AF_UNSPEC with ares_getaddrinfo() (and in turn with ares_gethostbynam()) if we receive a successful response for one address class, we should not allow the other address class to continue on with retries, just return the address class we have.

  This will limit the overall query time to whatever timeout remains for the pending query for the other address class, it will not, however, terminate the other query as it may still prove to be successful (possibly coming in less than a millisecond later) and we'd want that result still. It just turns off additional error processing to get the result back quicker.

  Fixes Bug: #541
  Fix By: Brad House (@bradh352)

- [Sam Morris brought this change]

  Avoid producing an ill-formed result when qualifying a name with the root domain (#546)

  This prevents the result of qualifying "name" with "." being "name.." which is ill-formed.

  Fixes Bug: #545
  Fix By: Sam Morris (@yrro)

- [Brad House brought this change]

  Configuration option to limit number of UDP queries per ephemeral port (#549)

  Add a new ARES_OPT_UDP_MAX_QUERIES option with udp_max_queries parameter that can be passed to ares_init_options(). This value defaults to 0 (unlimited) to maintain existing compatibility, any positive number will cause new UDP ephemeral ports to be created once the threshold is reached, we'll call these 'connections' even though its technically wrong for UDP.

  Implementation Details:
  * Each server entry in a channel now has a linked-list of connections/ports for udp and tcp. The first connection in the list is the one most likely to be eligible to accept new queries.
  * Queries are now tracked by connection rather than by server.
  * Every time a query is detached from a connection, the connection that it was attached to will be checked to see if it needs to be cleaned up.
  * Insertion, lookup, and searching for connections has been implemented as O(1) complexity so the number of connections will not impact performance.
  * Remove is_broken from the server, it appears it would be set and immediately unset, so must have been invalidated via a prior patch. A future patch should probably track consecutive server errors and de-prioritize such servers. The code right now will always try servers in the order of configuration, so a bad server in the list will always be tried and may rely on timeout logic to try the next.
  * Various other cleanups to remove code duplication and for clarification.

  Fixes Bug: #444
  Fix By: Brad House (@bradh352)

- [Brad House brought this change]

  its not 1991 anymore, lower default timeout and retry count (#542)

  A lot of time has passed since the original timeouts and retry counts were chosen. We have on and off issues reported due to this. Even on geostationary satellite links, latency is worst case around 1.5s. This PR changes the per-server timeout to 2s and the retry count lowered from 4 to 3.

  Fix By: Brad House (@bradh352)

- [Brad House brought this change]

  Modernization: Implement base data-structures and replace usage (#540)

  c-ares currently lacks modern data structures that can make coding easier and more efficient. This PR implements a new linked list, skip list (sorted linked list), and hashtable implementation that are easy to use and hard to misuse. Though these implementations use more memory allocations than the prior implementation, the ability to more rapidly iterate on the codebase is a bigger win than any marginal performance difference (which is unlikely to be visible, modern systems are much more powerful than when c-ares was initially created).

  The data structure implementation favors readability and audit-ability over performance, however using the algorithmically correct data type for the purpose should offset any perceived losses.

  The primary motivation for this PR is to facilitate future implementation for Issues #444, #135, #458, and possibly #301

  A couple additional notes:

  The ares_timeout() function is now O(1) complexity instead of O(n) due to the use of a skiplist.
  Some obscure bugs were uncovered which were actually being incorrectly validated in the test cases. These have been addressed in this PR but are not explicitly discussed.
  Fixed some dead code warnings in ares_rand for systems that don't need rc4

  Fix By: Brad House (@bradh352)

- [Jérôme Duval brought this change]

  fix missing prefix for CMake generated libcares.pc (#530)

  'pkg-config grpc --cflags' complains with:
  Variable 'prefix' not defined in libcares.pc

  Fix By: Jérôme Duval (@korli)

bradh352 (11 Jul 2023)
- windows get_DNS_Windows port fix for ipv6

- windows get_DNS_Windows port is in network byte order

- backoff to debian 11 due to coverage check failure

- extend on PR #534, windows should also honor a port

GitHub (11 Jul 2023)
- [Brad House brought this change]

  Support configuration of DNS server ports (#534)

  As per https://man.openbsd.org/OpenBSD-5.1/resolv.conf.5 we should
  support bracketed syntax for resolv.conf entries to contain an optional
  port number.

  We also need to utilize this format for configuration of MacOS
  DNS servers as seen when using the Viscosity OpenVPN client, where
  it starts a private DNS server listening on localhost on a non-standard
  port.

  Fix By: Brad House (@bradh352)

Daniel Stenberg (9 Jun 2023)
- provide SPDX identifiers and a REUSE CI job to verify

  All files have their licence and copyright information clearly
  identifiable. If not in the file header, they are set separately in
  .reuse/dep5.

  All used license texts are provided in LICENSES/

GitHub (30 May 2023)
- [Alexey A Tikhonov brought this change]

  Remove unreachable code as reported by Coverity (#527)

  Coverity reported some code as unreachable.  A manual inspection confirmed the reports.

  Fix By: Alexey A Tikhonov (@alexey-tikhonov)

- [Ben Noordhuis brought this change]

  rand: add support for getrandom() (#526)

  glibc provides arc4random_buf() but musl does not and /dev/urandom is
  not always available.

- [Tim Wojtulewicz brought this change]

  Replace uses of sprintf with snprintf (#525)

  sprintf isn't safe even if you think you are using it right.  Switch to snprintf().

  Fix By: Tim Wojtulewicz (@timwoj)

bradh352 (23 May 2023)
- update version and release procedure

GitHub (22 May 2023)
- [Douglas R. Reno brought this change]

  INSTALL.md: Add Watcom instructions and update Windows documentation URLs (#524)

  This commit adds instructions on how to use the WATCOM compiler to build c-ares. This was just tested on c-ares-1.19.1 and works well.

  While going through the links for the C Runtime documentation for Windows systems, I discovered that all three of the KB articles that were linked are now nonexistent. This commit replaces KB94248 with the current replacement available on Microsoft's website, which also makes the other two KB articles obsolete.

  Fix By: Douglas R. Reno (@renodr)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Dec 8, 2023
- **2023-11-30 v0.47 (in development)**:
    - fixed issue #142: isOleFile has a new data parameter to handle files in memory properly
    - fixed issue #156: write_sect now correctly detects when data is larger than the sector size
    - use GitHub actions for testing and Codecov for coverage, added python 3.8 to 3.12 (PR #157 by @hugovk)
    - added VT_VECTOR support for properties (PR #135 by Maciej Kotowicz @mak)
    - olefile is now distributed as a universal wheel package in PyPI (PR #130 by @hugovk)
    - olefile will not close a file handle if it was provided by the caller
      (PR #121 by Christian Herdtweck, issue #120)
    - added exceptions OleFileError and NotOleFileError to replace IOError (PR #110 by Ken Peterson @TheElementalOfCreation)
    - added get_userdefined_properties to parse user-defined properties (PR #114 by @DissectMalware)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Feb 7, 2024
Changelog:


Release version 12

    Clean up some FreeBSD conditions (#98) (5a81837)
    Add ES256K support (#90) (e6a7ae7)
    Meson changes (#135) (c1569b7)
    Update CI (#8) (#129) (253549a)
    lib/openssl/rsaes.c: Fix issue where jose_hook_alg_find failed to find the … …existance of RSA_OAEP algorithm (58112df)
    Increase test program/scripts timeout values (#131) (45367dd)
    Fix test compilation warnings (#127) (aee1096)
    Adapt alg_comp test to different zlib (#142) (4878253)
    Use checkout v3 Github action to avoid warnings (#137) (6a639e2)
    Alternative fix for fedora:rawide (#138) (55b11f5)
    lib/openssl/hmac.c: rename hmac function to jhmac (#130) (33b9e0b)
    jose: build library only as shared (#119) (b72f8ca)
    meson: add option to disable building manpages (#118) (786b426)
    Add a more descriptive error when jwk gen fails (#105) (cdb1030)
    Use "command -v" instead of "which" (deprecated) (#125) (e1d66f1)
    Test for jq existing (used in jose-jwe-enc test) (#124) (ddc0d2a)
    Correct jose_jws.3 man page example (#122) (ad08d70)
    lib/hsh.c: rename hsh local variable (#111) (3d5b287)
    Avoid master word when possible (#120) (5bc6a92)
    Fix github action CI by setting appropriate centos (a091f56)
    Fix format of jose-jwe-enc man page (76924de)
    Meson Fixes (320336b)
    ci: make ubuntu:devel and fedora:rawhide not to fail the pipeline (1d15950)
    ci: retry when installing the deps in debian/ubuntu (bfdbb6e)
    ci: remove travis-ci (05d8e70)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 26, 2024
Also update bundled PEAR package Archive_Tar to 1.5.0.

PEAR 1.10.15 (2024-03-09)

* PR #132: cleanup uneeded test
* PR #135: Fix PHP Deprecated: Calling get_class() without arguments

Archive_Tar 1.5.0 (2024-03-16)

* PHP Version: PHP 5.2.0 or newer
* PEAR Package: PEAR Installer 1.9.0 or newer
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue May 1, 2024
Changes in 2.2.5

    #117: Document that empty for Concurrently waits forever
    #120: Add ConcurrentlyE.
    #123: Fix failing concurrentlyE tests in older GHCs.
    #124: Allow hashable 1.4
    #126: Semigroup and Monoid instances for ConcurrentlyE
    #120: Add ConcurrentlyE
    #138: expose internals as Control.Concurrent.Async.Internal
    #131: Fix typos in docs
    #132: waitAny(Catch): clarify non-empty input list requirement
    #142: Add cancelMany
    #135, #145, #150: Support for GHC 9.4, 9.6, 9.8
    Document that empty for Concurrently waits forever.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue May 1, 2024
Version 1.7.0
.............

Released on 2024-04-27

* Drop Python 3.7 support, add Python 3.12 support
* `#221 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/225>`_:
  Add environment variable to set folder where DLLs are installed on Windows
* `#225 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/225>`_:
  Use Ruff instead of Flake8 and isort


Version 1.6.1
.............

Released on 2023-07-24

* `#217 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/issues/217>`_:
  Repair installation with PyInstaller


Version 1.6.0
.............

Released on 2023-06-12

**This version uses a new CFFI mode that may break your program.**

CairoCFFI now uses Flit for packaging and is also distributed as a Python
wheel.

Please test carefully and don’t hesitate to report issues before using it in
production.

* `#216 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/216>`_:
  Use ABI-level in-line CFFI mode


Version 1.5.1
.............

Released on 2023-04-15

* `#212 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/issues/212>`_:
  Bring back XCB support during wheel generation


Version 1.5.0
.............

Released on 2023-03-17

* `#106 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/issues/106>`_,
  `#200 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/issues/200>`_:
  Fallback to manual PNG file creation on hardened systems
* `#210 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/210>`_:
  Use pyproject.toml for packaging and remove other useless files


Version 1.4.0
.............

Released on 2022-09-23

* `#205 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/205>`_:
  Use pikepdf to parse generated PDF
* `#171 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/171>`_:
  Don’t use deprecated pytest-runner anymore


Version 1.3.0
.............

Released on 2021-10-04

* `2cd512d <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/commit/2cd512d>`_:
  Drop Python 3.6 support
* `#196 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/196>`_:
  Fix import `constants.py` import
* `#169 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/169>`_:
  Add extra library name "cairo-2.dll"
* `#178 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/178>`_:
  Workaround for testing date string with cairo 1.17.4
* `#186 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/186>`_:
  Fix link in documentation
* `#195 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/195>`_:
  Fix typo in documentation
* `#184 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/184>`_,
  `a4fc2a7 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/commit/a4fc2a7>`_:
  Clean .gitignore


Version 1.2.0
.............

Released on 2020-10-29

* `#152 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/152>`_:
  Add NumPy support
* `#143 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/issues/143>`_:
  Make write_to_png function work on hardened systems
* `#156 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/156>`_:
  Use major version name to open shared libraries
* `#165 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/165>`_:
  Don’t list setuptools as required for installation


Version 1.1.0
.............

Released on 2019-09-05

* `#135 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/135>`_,
  `#127 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/127>`_,
  `#119 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/119>`_:
  Clean the way external libraries are found
* `#126 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/126>`_:
  Remove const char* elements from cdef
* Support Cairo features up to 1.17.2
* Fix documentation generation


Version 1.0.2
.............

Released on 2019-02-15

* `#123 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/issues/123>`_:
  Rely on a recent version of setuptools to handle VERSION


Version 1.0.1
.............

Released on 2019-02-12

* `#120 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/issues/120>`_:
  Don't delete _generated modules on ffi_build import


Version 1.0.0
.............

Released on 2019-02-08

6 years after its first release, cairocffi can now be considered as stable.

* Drop Python 2.6, 2.7 and 3.4 support
* Test with Python 3.7
* Clean code, tests and packaging
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue May 1, 2024
v20.4.0
=======

Features
--------

- Replace deprecated ssl.wrap_socket with SSLContext.wrap_socket and update examples in connection.py docs. (#216)


v20.3.1
=======

No significant changes.


v20.3.0
=======

Features
--------

- Added support for SASL login. (#195)


Bugfixes
--------

- Better handling of escape sequences in message tags. (#205)


v20.2.0
=======

Features
--------

- Require Python 3.8 or later.


v20.1.1
=======

* #213: Pinned against jaraco.text 3.10 due to change in interface.

v20.1.0
=======

* #196: In irc.bot, avoid hanging idle when the first connection
  attempt fails.

v20.0.0
=======

* ``SingleServerIRCBot`` no longer accepts ``reconnection_interval``
  as a parameter.

* Added server support for NOTICE commands.

* Require Python 3.7 or later.

v19.0.1
=======

* #176: Fix issues with version number reporting. Restored version
  version number reporting in bot and client.

v19.0.0
=======

* ``irc.client`` no longer exposes a ``VERSION`` or ``VERSION_STRING``.
  To get the version, call ``importlib.metadata.version('irc')`` directly.

v18.0.0
=======

* Require Python 3.6 or later.

17.1
====

* Rely on
  `importlib_metadata <https://pypi.org/project/importlib_metadata/>`_
  for loading version from metadata. Removes implicit dependency on
  setuptools and pkg_resources.

* #158: The AsyncIO server now accepts a connection factory to
  enable features like SSL and IPv6 support.

* #155: ``SimpleIRCClient`` now has a ``dcc`` method for initiating
  and associating a DCCConnection object with the client.
  ``DCCConnection.listen`` now accepts a ``address`` parameter.
  Deprecated ``SimpleIRCClient.dcc_listen`` and
  ``SimpleIRCClient.dcc_connect`` in favor of the better separation
  of concerns. Clients should replace::

    client.dcc_connect(addr, port, type)
    client.dcc_listen(type)

  with::

    client.dcc(type).connect(addr, port)
    client.dcc(type).listen()


17.0
====

* Removed ``irc.buffer`` module, deprecated in 14.2.
* #153: Drop support for Python 3.3 and 2.7.

16.4
====

* Long Term Service release for Python 2.7.
* #149: ``AioConnection.connect`` moved to coroutine, added
  disconnect handling for AsyncIO.

16.3
====

* #140: Methods now use 'connection' and 'event' for parameter names.

* #135 via #144: Added AsyncIO implementation.

16.2.1
======

* Package refresh and cleanup.

16.2
====

* #133: In ``irc.server``, add support for ISON.

16.1
====

* #131: Add ``Connection.encode`` and ``Connection.transmit_encoding``
  to enable encodings other than UTF-8 to be used when transmitting
  text.

16.0
====

* Removed deprecated ``execute_*`` methods on ``Connection``
  and ``Reactor`` as introduced in 15.0.

* Fixed link in README.

15.1.1
======

* New ``send_items`` method takes star args for simplicity
  in the syntax and usage.

15.1
====

* Introduce ``ServerConnection.send_items``, consolidating
  common behavior across many methods previously calling
  ``send_raw``.

15.0.6
======

* Now publish `documentation <https://python-irc.readthedocs.io/>`_
  to Read The Docs.

15.0.5
======

* #119: Handle broken pipe exception in IRCClient _send() (server.py).

15.0.4
======

* #116: Correct invocation of execute_every.

15.0.3
======

* #115: Fix AttributeError in ``execute_at`` in scheduling
  support.

15.0.2
======

* #113: Use preferred scheduler in the bot implementation.

15.0.1
======

* Deprecated calls to Connection.execute_*
  and Reactor.execute_*. Instead, call the
  equivalently-named methods on the reactor's
  scheduler.

15.0
====

* The event scheduling functionality has been decoupled
  from the client.Reactor object. Now the reactor will
  construct a Scheduler from the scheduler_class property,
  which must be an instance of irc.schedule.IScheduler.

  The ``_on_schedule`` parameter is no longer accepted
  to the Reactor class. Implementations requiring a
  signal during scheduling should hook into the ``add``
  method of the relevant scheduler class.

* Moved the underlying scheduler implementation to
  `tempora <https://pypi.org/project/tempora>`_, allowing
  it to be re-used for other purposes.

14.2.2
======

* Issue #98: Add an ugly hack to force ``build_sphinx``
  command to have the requisite libraries to build
  module documentation.

14.2.1
======

* Issue #97: Restore ``irc.buffer`` module for
  compatibility.
* Issue #95: Update docs to remove missing or
  deprecated modules.
* Issue #96: Declare Gitter support as a badge in the
  docs.

14.2
====

* Moved buffer module to `jaraco.stream
  <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/jaraco.stream>`_ for
  use in other packages.

14.1
====

* ``SingleServerIRCBot`` now accepts a ``recon``
  parameter implementing a ReconnectStrategy. The new
  default strategy is ExponentialBackoff, implementing an
  exponential backoff with jitter.
  The ``reconnection_interval`` parameter is now deprecated
  but retained for compatibility. To customize the minimum
  time before reconnect, create a custom ExponentialBackoff
  instance or create another ReconnectStrategy object and
  pass that as the ``recon`` parameter. The
  ``reconnection_interval`` parameter will be removed in
  future versions.
* Issue #82: The ``ExponentialBackoff`` implementation
  now protects from multiple scheduled reconnects, avoiding
  the issue where reconnect attempts accumulate
  exponentially when the bot is immediately disconnected
  by the server.

14.0
====

* Dropped deprecated constructor
  ``connection.Factory.from_legacy_params``. Use the
  natural constructor instead.
* Issue #83: ``connection.Factory`` no longer attempts
  to bind before connect unless a bind address is specified.

13.3.1
======

* Now remove mode for owners, halfops, and admins when the user
  is removed from a channel.
* Refactored the Channel class implementation for cleaner, less
  repetitive code.
* Expanded tests coverage for Channel class.

13.3
====

* Issue #75: In ``irc.bot``, add support for tracking admin
  status (mode 'a') in channels. Use ``channel.is_admin``
  or ``channel.admins`` to identify admin users for a channel.

* Removed deprecated irc.logging module.

13.2
====

* Moved hosting to github.

13.1.1
======

* Issue #67: Fix infinite recursion for ``irc.strings.IRCFoldedCase``
  and ``irc.strings.lower``.

13.1
====

* Issue #64: ISUPPORT PREFIX now retains the order of
  permissions for each prefix.

13.0
====

* Updated ``schedule`` module to properly support timezone aware
  times and use them by default. Clients that rely on the timezone
  naïve datetimes may restore the old behavior by overriding the
  ``schedule.now`` and ``schedule.from_timestamp`` functions
  like so:

    schedule.from_timestamp = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp
    schedule.now = datetime.datetime.now

  Clients that were previously patching
  ``schedule.DelayedCommand.now`` will need to instead patch
  the aforementioned module-global methods. The
  classmethod technique was a poor interface for effectively
  controlling timezone awareness, so was likely unused. Please
  file a ticket with the project for support with your client
  as needed.

12.4.2
======

* Bump to jaraco.functools 1.5 to throttler failures in Python 2.

12.4
====

* Moved ``Throttler`` class to `jaraco.functools
  <https://bitbucket.org/jaraco/jaraco.functools>`_ 1.4.

12.3
====

* Pull Request #33: Fix apparent escaping issue with IRCv3 tags.

12.2
====

* Pull Request #32: Add numeric for WHOX reply.
* Issue #62 and Pull Request #34: Add support for tags in message
  processing and ``Event`` class.

12.1.2
======

* Issue #59: Fixed broken references to irc.client members.
* Issue #60: Fix broken initialization of ``irc.server.IRCClient`` on
  Python 2.

12.1.1
======

* Issue #57: Better handling of Python 3 in testbot.py script.

12.1
====

* Remove changelog from package metadata.

12.0
====

* Remove dependency on jaraco.util. Instead depend on surgical packages.
* Deprecated ``irc.logging`` in favor of ``jaraco.logging``.
* Dropped support for Python 3.2.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 7, 2024
 - Breaking change: zero_timeout_behavior now defaults to NeverExpire (correct according to notification spec). You can change it back by setting it to UseDefault.
 - Updated notification timeout configuration to match the freedesktop spec. Thanks @bcspragu!
 - Fix replacement not updating layout properly (#145).
 - Fix replacement not resizing notification properly (#135).
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jul 31, 2024
Upstream changes:
## 2024 05 11

    - The option --valign-signed-numbers, or -vsn is now the default. It
      was introduced in the previous release has been found to significantly
      improve the overall appearance of columns of signed and unsigned
      numbers.  See the previous Change Log entry for an example.
      This will change the formatting in scripts with columns
      of vertically aligned signed and unsigned numbers.
      Use -nvsn to turn this option off and avoid this change.

    - Previously, a line break was made before a short concatenated terminal
      quoted string, such as "\n", if the previous line had a greater
      starting indentation. The break is now placed after the short quote.
      This keeps code a little more compact. For example:

    # old rule: break before "\n" here because '$name' has more indentation:
    my $html = $this->SUPER::genObject( $query, $bindNode, $field . ":$var",
        $name, "remove", "UNCHECKED" )
      . "\n";

    # new rule: break after a short terminal quote like "\n" for compactness;
    my $html = $this->SUPER::genObject( $query, $bindNode, $field . ":$var",
        $name, "remove", "UNCHECKED" ) . "\n";

    - The option --delete-repeated-commas is now the default.

      It makes the following checks and changes:
      - Repeated commas like ',,' are removed with a warning
      - Repeated fat commas like '=> =>' are removed with a warning
      - The combination '=>,' produces a warning but is not changed
      These warnings are only output if --warning-output, or -w, is set.

      Use --nodelete-repeated-commas, or -ndrc, to retain repeated commas.

    - The operator ``**=`` now has spaces on both sides by default. Previously,
      there was no space on the left.  This change makes its spacing the same
      as all other assignment operators. The previous behavior can be obtained
      with the parameter setting -nwls='**='.

    - The option --file-size-order, or -fso is now the default. When
      perltidy is given a list of multiple filenames to process, they
      are sorted by size and processed in order of increasing size.
      This can significantly reduce memory usage by Perl.  This
      option has always been used in testing, where typically several
      jobs each operating on thousands of filenames are running at the
      same time and competing for system resources.  If this option
      is not wanted for some reason, it can be deactivated with -nfso.

    - In the option --dump-block-summary, the number of sub arguments indicated
      for each sub now includes any leading object variable passed with
      an arrow-operator call.  Previously the count would have been decreased
      by one in this case. This change is needed for compatibility with future
      updates.

    - Fix issue git #138 involving -xlp (--extended-line-up-parentheses).
      When multiple-line quotes and regexes have long secondary lines, these
      line lengths could influencing some spacing and indentation, but they
      should not have since perltidy has no control over their indentation.
      This has been fixed. This will mainly influence code which uses -xlp
      and has long multi-line quotes.

    - Add option --minimize-continuation-indentation, -mci (see git #137).
      This flag allows perltidy to remove continuation indentation in some
      special cases where it is not really unnecessary. For a simple example,
      the default formatting for the following snippet is:

        # perltidy -nmci
        $self->blurt( "Error: No INPUT definition for type '$type', typekind '"
              . $type->xstype
              . "' found" );

      The second and third lines are one level deep in a container, and
      are also statement continuations, so they get indented by the sum
      of the -i value and the -ci value.  If this flag is set, the
      indentation is reduced by -ci spaces, giving

        # perltidy -mci
        $self->blurt( "Error: No INPUT definition for type '$type', typekind '"
            . $type->xstype
            . "' found" );

      This situation is relatively rare except in code which has long
      quoted strings and the -nolq flag is also set.  This flag is currently
      off by default, but it could become the default in a future version.

    - Add options --dump-mismatched-args (or -dma) and
      --warn-mismatched-arg (or -wma).  These options look
      for and report instances where the number of args expected by a
      sub appear to differ from the number passed to the sub.  The -dump
      version writes the results for a single file to standard output
      and exits:

         perltidy -dma somefile.pl >results.txt

      The -warn version formats as normal but reports any issues as warnings in
      the error file:

         perltidy -wma somefile.pl

      The -warn version may be customized with the following additional parameters
      if necessary to avoid needless warnings:

      --warn-mismatched-arg-types=s (or -wmat=s),
      --warn-mismatched-arg-exclusion-list=s (or -wmaxl=s), and
      --warn-mismatched-arg-undercount-cutoff=n (or -wmauc=n).
      --warn-mismatched-arg-overcount-cutoff=n (or -wmaoc=n).

      These are explained in the manual.

    - Add option --valign-wide-equals, or -vwe, for issue git #135.
      Setting this parameter causes the following assignment operators

         = **= += *= &= <<= &&= -= /= |= >>= ||= //= .= %= ^= x=

      to be aligned vertically with the ending = all aligned. For example,
      here is the default formatting of a snippet of code:

            $str .= SPACE x $total_pad_count;
            $str_len += $total_pad_count;
            $total_pad_count = 0;
            $str .= $rfields->[$j];
            $str_len += $rfield_lengths->[$j];

      And here is the same code formatted with -vwe:

            # perltidy -vwe
            $str             .= SPACE x $total_pad_count;
            $str_len         += $total_pad_count;
            $total_pad_count  = 0;
            $str             .= $rfields->[$j];
            $str_len         += $rfield_lengths->[$j];

      This option currently is off by default to avoid changing existing
      formatting.

    - Added control --delete-interbracket-arrows, or -dia, to delete optional
      hash ref and array ref arrows between brackets as in the following
      expression (see git #131)

        return $self->{'commandline'}->{'arg_list'}->[0]->[0]->{'hostgroups'};

        # perltidy -dia gives:
        return $self->{'commandline'}{'arg_list'}[0][0]{'hostgroups'};

      Added the opposite control --aia-interbracket-arrows, or -aia, to
      add arrows. So applied to the previous line the arrows are restored:

        # perltidy -aia
        return $self->{'commandline'}->{'arg_list'}->[0]->[0]->{'hostgroups'};

     The manual describes additional controls for adding and deleting
     just selected interbracket arrows.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Sep 24, 2024
0.13.0 (2024-09-09)

Enhancements

* Cache erb templates when generating report. See #114 (thanks @fatkodima).
* Print branch coverage with line coverage. See #103 (thanks @jeremyevans).
* Add line number anchors. Thanks @jantman for the proposal #49 and
  @nishidayuya for the patch #106!
* Add inline assets option. See #107 (thanks @frankh).
* Make close button look better. See #140 (thanks @anthony0030).
* Avoid "permission denied" errors by removing the destination before
  copying assets #135 (thanks @tomeon).
* Improve clarity of line and branch coverage format. See #125 (thanks
  @joshuapinter).

Bugfixes

* Avoid loading favicon.png that does not exist. See #123 (thanks
  @yyamanoi1222).

Misc

* Reduced gem size by not including development-only files.
* Bundle jQuery 3.7.1. See #108 (thanks @jgarland79 for reporting the issue).


0.13.1 (2024-09-09)

Misc

* Drop base64 dependency. See #144 (thanks @Earlopain).
github-actions bot pushed a commit that referenced this issue Oct 21, 2024
1.68 -- 2024-10-18
	[CHANGES]
	 * Added (empty) Scalar::List::Utils module so that a module exists
	   which matches the name of the distribution (GH #135)

1.67 -- 2024-10-18
	[BUGFIXES]
	 * zip() and mesh() should not alias their input values into the
	   returned results (RT156183)
	 * Exception message from mesh() should name the correct function
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