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sun-jre7/sun-jdk7CHECK_SHLIBS_SUPPORTED= #40

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ghost opened this issue Mar 8, 2013 · 2 comments
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sun-jre7/sun-jdk7CHECK_SHLIBS_SUPPORTED= #40

ghost opened this issue Mar 8, 2013 · 2 comments

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ghost commented Mar 8, 2013

Jonathan, I'm not sure what happens on your side, but I have (and always have) .tar.gz files from the oracle download site. tried again today fresh since this didn't work... needed to change to .tar.gz for both.

diff --git a/lang/sun-jdk7/Makefile b/lang/sun-jdk7/Makefile
index 6c70633..021dd1d 100644
--- a/lang/sun-jdk7/Makefile
+++ b/lang/sun-jdk7/Makefile
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ CHECK_SHLIBS_SUPPORTED=       no
 # XXX: The download page says .tar.gz but sends the file as .gz
 .if ${OPSYS} == "SunOS"
 EXTRACT_OPTS=  -f tar
-EXTRACT_SUFX=  .gz
+EXTRACT_SUFX=  .tar.gz
 .endif

 # The 64-bit Solaris downloads for some inexplicable reason only contain
diff --git a/lang/sun-jdk7/distinfo b/lang/sun-jdk7/distinfo
index d909026..7cd5f22 100644
--- a/lang/sun-jdk7/distinfo
+++ b/lang/sun-jdk7/distinfo
@@ -1,14 +1,8 @@
 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.6 2013/03/06 16:58:57 jperkin Exp $

-SHA1 (jdk-7u15-linux-i586.tar.gz) = bf42fd0fd45d6bc3b644f2035410df0eaee32900
-RMD160 (jdk-7u15-linux-i586.tar.gz) = 94342179c7cc88e264743a803399da166637ebd9
-Size (jdk-7u15-linux-i586.tar.gz) = 97486991 bytes
-SHA1 (jdk-7u15-linux-x64.tar.gz) = 1dfa71bc04d3c1ef02aba4a21d6d3031d39c8346
-RMD160 (jdk-7u15-linux-x64.tar.gz) = 5c7532c6b3423f0659fcaae619b47cee9e20ae43
-Size (jdk-7u15-linux-x64.tar.gz) = 96131837 bytes
-SHA1 (jdk-7u15-solaris-i586.gz) = 11788476781accd918c9343344de12e774517bfe
-RMD160 (jdk-7u15-solaris-i586.gz) = 326e56f7067a451c0260f57619e8fdfd9a133c34
-Size (jdk-7u15-solaris-i586.gz) = 96403012 bytes
-SHA1 (jdk-7u15-solaris-x64.gz) = ba2b71f00ab4021213b171994f19f71f92eee7a9
-RMD160 (jdk-7u15-solaris-x64.gz) = a3db29cdd486d3add24f5eff9b1c53ce66a5dec3
-Size (jdk-7u15-solaris-x64.gz) = 15688278 bytes
+SHA1 (jdk-7u15-solaris-i586.tar.gz) = 11788476781accd918c9343344de12e774517bfe
+RMD160 (jdk-7u15-solaris-i586.tar.gz) = 326e56f7067a451c0260f57619e8fdfd9a133c3
+Size (jdk-7u15-solaris-i586.tar.gz) = 96403012 bytes
+SHA1 (jdk-7u15-solaris-x64.tar.gz) = ba2b71f00ab4021213b171994f19f71f92eee7a9
+RMD160 (jdk-7u15-solaris-x64.tar.gz) = a3db29cdd486d3add24f5eff9b1c53ce66a5dec3
+Size (jdk-7u15-solaris-x64.tar.gz) = 15688278 bytes
diff --git a/lang/sun-jre7/Makefile b/lang/sun-jre7/Makefile
index 6e377a2..9b6f4ee 100644
--- a/lang/sun-jre7/Makefile
+++ b/lang/sun-jre7/Makefile
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
 DISTNAME=      jre-7u15-${DIST_OS}-${DIST_ARCH}
 PKGNAME=       sun-jre7-7.0.15
 EXTRACT_OPTS=-f tar
-EXTRACT_SUFX=.gz
+EXTRACT_SUFX=.tar.gz
 MASTER_SITES=  # empty

 LICENSE=       oracle-binary-code-license
diff --git a/lang/sun-jre7/distinfo b/lang/sun-jre7/distinfo
index 17d3701..a4975e9 100644
--- a/lang/sun-jre7/distinfo
+++ b/lang/sun-jre7/distinfo
@@ -1,17 +1,8 @@
 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.8 2013/03/06 16:21:13 jperkin Exp $

-SHA1 (UnlimitedJCEPolicyJDK7.zip) = 7d3c9ee89536b82cd21c680088b1bced16017253
-RMD160 (UnlimitedJCEPolicyJDK7.zip) = a4a6a284579f43d2df3532d279e143d2f03c2c3f
-Size (UnlimitedJCEPolicyJDK7.zip) = 7426 bytes
-SHA1 (jre-7u15-linux-i586.tar.gz) = 9d2680eb7cb07524f1ac43d517d221caa5aa08da
-RMD160 (jre-7u15-linux-i586.tar.gz) = 0f588dc329d70bb1e5b9c95e208df8d85bf01569
-Size (jre-7u15-linux-i586.tar.gz) = 48129053 bytes
-SHA1 (jre-7u15-linux-x64.tar.gz) = cfd274e6a18c135f3f16955388127fb48ebecb37
-RMD160 (jre-7u15-linux-x64.tar.gz) = b453d346173c7583d948856e54c61a02fa6893fe
-Size (jre-7u15-linux-x64.tar.gz) = 46794487 bytes
-SHA1 (jre-7u15-solaris-i586.gz) = a99e1cd8c704961447aa99ef5f35323437aa1363
-RMD160 (jre-7u15-solaris-i586.gz) = b65b2e2898dd27707496ac4ad71c9efd6abd6909
-Size (jre-7u15-solaris-i586.gz) = 47614844 bytes
-SHA1 (jre-7u15-solaris-x64.gz) = c364fdfa72ad6433db9b551c54c1914afb47545d
-RMD160 (jre-7u15-solaris-x64.gz) = 83218ba2f4494e1b2522dccb9459833e62aa7e5b
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ghost commented Mar 8, 2013

BTW, jce option fails, will try again later this weekend when I have more time.

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jperkin commented Mar 8, 2013

Fixed upstream (Chrome bug), thanks.

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jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Dec 9, 2013
(Yes, that ridiculous version number really is what upstream calls it.)

No NEWS entry, but announcement includes:

2012-03-13  Zooko Wilcox-O'Hearn  <zooko@zooko.com>

      * src/pycryptopp/_version.py: release pycryptopp-0.6.0
      * add Ed25519 signatures (#75)
      * add XSalsa20 cipher (#40)
      * switch from darcs to git for revision control
      * pycryptopp version numbers now include a decimal encoding of *
      * reorganize the source tree and the version number generation
      * aesmodule.cpp: validate size of IV and throw exception if it
        is not 16 (#70)
      * fixed compile errors with gcc-4.7.0 (#78)
      * fixed compile errors concerning "CryptoPP::g_nullNameValuePairs" (#77)
      * suppress warnings from valgrind with new OpenSSL 1.0.1 on Fedora (#82)
      * raise Python exception instead of uncaught C++ exception
        (resulting in abort) when deserializing malformed RSA keys (#83)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Dec 9, 2013
Based on PR pkg/46549 by Wen Heping(myself)

Upstream changes:
1.5017 Wed Jul 18 08:28:49 PDT 2012
   [Improvements]
      - Ignore tarballs whose first entry is "./" (doy) #184

1.5016 Tue Jul 17 12:00:57 PDT 2012
   [Improvements]
      - Added Module/CPANfile.pm to the fatlib. This allows bootstrapping dependencies
        with cpanm --installdeps on Heroku etc.

1.5015 Sun Jun 24 15:34:57 PDT 2012
   [Improvements]
      - Improved Makefile.PL to include bugtracker info (Ben Bullock)
      - Fixed some merge mess with devel

1.5014 Tue Jun 12 18:27:02 PDT 2012
   [Improvements]
      - Make sure 'f' flag becomes the last for some tar versions (mst, aaronsw)
      - Fixed warnings on perl 5.17+ (rjbs)
      - Fix local::lib error message (berekuk)

1.5013 Sat May 12 06:15:44 EEST 2012
   [Bug Fixes]
      - Fixed --cascade-search to seach for missing modules, which was broken by #150

1.5012 Fri May 11 05:47:56 CEST 2012
   [Improvements]
      - Change the behavior of --mirror-index so that it won't fallback to CPAN mirrors #150 (thaljef)
      - Support v-strings in versions specified install [perl-carton/carton#48]

1.5011 Thu Apr 12 18:57:06 JST 2012
   [Improvements]
      - Point default mirror to www.cpan.org #148

1.5010 Sat Mar 31 12:59:52 CEST 2012
   [New Feature]
      - Implemented --test-only option #40

1.5009 Fri Mar 30 18:44:12 CEST 2012
   [Bug Fixes]
      - Fixed a bug where URL containing ~ (childe) fails to install #134
      - Fixed a bug where install.json contains bogus data when you specify dist paths

1.5008 Sat Mar 17 18:19:57 PDT 2012
   [Bug Fixes]
      - Fied a bug where `cpanm Foo` doesn't properly activate local::lib during installs
        when you don't have write permissions #143 (goodel, ash)
      - Improved the warning message when you don't have write permisisons #145 (ash)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Dec 9, 2013
Now this package supports Ruby on Rails 3.2.

3.2.2: 2012-09-01

* Supported entry creation by direct ActiveLdap::Base use.
  [Reported by Craig White]
* Started to use Travis CI.

3.2.1: 2012-08-31

* Fixed a bug that ActiveLdap::Base#delete doesn't work.
  [Reported by Craig White]

3.2.0: 2012-08-29

* [GitHub:#39] Supported Rails 3.2.8. [Reported by Ben Langfeld]
* [GitHub:#13] Don't use deprecated Gem.available?. [Patch by sailesh]
* [GitHub:#19] Supported new entry by @ha_many :wrap@. [Patch by Alex Tomlins]
* Supported @:only@ option in XML output.
* [GitHub:#14] Supported nil as single value. [Reported by n3llyb0y]
* [GitHub:#20] Supported ActiveModel::MassAssignmentSecurity.
  [Reported by mihu]
* [GitHub:#24] Supported Ruby 1.9 style Hash syntax in generator.
  [Patch by ursm]
* [GitHub:#25][GitHub:#39] Supported ActiveModel::Dirty.
  [Patch by mihu][Reported by Ben Langfeld]
* [GitHub:#26] Improved speed for dirty. [Patch by mihu]
* [GitHub:#28] Improved speed for initialization. [Patch by mihu]
* [GitHub:#29] Added .gemspec. [Suggested by mklappstuhl]
* [GitHub:#34] Removed an unused method. [Patch by mihu]
* [GitHub:#37] Improved will_paginate support. [Patch by Craig White]
* [GitHub:#40] Added missing test files to .gemspec. [Reported by V�«¿t Ondruch]
* [GitHub:#41] Improved speed for find. [Patch by unixmechanic]
* Changed i18n backend to gettext from fast_gettext again.
* [GitHub:#42] Fixed a bug that optional second is required for GeneralizedTime.
  [Reported by masche842]
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Dec 9, 2013
= 0.12.3
* Revert rename of undocumented internal module since it turns out
  Rails/ActiveSupport is relying on its existence.

= 0.12.2
* Officially support minitest v3.3.0 (still monkey-patching)

= 0.12.1
* Deprecation warning (instead of fail fast) if neither Test::Unit
  nor MiniTest is loaded. Fixes #88.
* Remove deprecated access to `Mocha::Standalone`.
* Remove the deprecated file `stubba.rb`.
* Officially support test-unit v2.5.1 (still monkey-patching).
* Improve the API acceptance test.

= 0.12.0
* Fail fast if neither Test::Unit nor MiniTest is loaded. Fixes #40.
* Officially support MiniTest up to v3.2.0 (still monkey-patching).
* Officially support test-unit v2.5.0 (still monkey-patching).
* Do not monkey-patch Test::Unit or MiniTest unless we *know* it's ok.
* Add acceptance tests to demonstrate using a block as a custom parameter
  matcher.
* Update Travis CI build status image to use the new build under the
  freerange account.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Dec 9, 2013
Changes in 1.0.9

* Fix Ruby scanner: Ruby 1.9 hash syntax { key: value } is highlighted
  correctly. [GH #106, thanks to Seth Vargo]
* Fix HTML scanner: Accept DTDs. [GH #83]
* Fix PHP scanner: Accept Unicode. [GH #40, thanks to Lance Li]
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Dec 9, 2013
Changelog:

libmp3splt version 0.8.2
-------------------------------------------------------------

- added option to specify the input tags encoding for when writing ID3v2 tags
(SPLT_OPT_INPUT_TAGS_ENCODING)
- enable -O3 by default
- added LIBMP3SPLT_MAJOR_VERSION, LIBMP3SPLT_MINOR_VERSION and LIBMP3SPLT_MICRO_VERSION
(feature request #96)
- added option SPLT_TAGS_ORIGINAL for mp3splt_tags_set
- added option to keep the original tags and just replace them when importing a CUE or CDDB file
(SPLT_OPT_CUE_CDDB_ADD_TAGS_WITH_KEEP_ORIGINAL_TAGS) (feature request #95)
- added 'split into memory' ability with a callback function for use with 'pretend to split'
(feature request #94)
- replaced mp3splt.m4 with pkg-config (bug #145)
- corrected build files (configure.ac, Makefile.am, ...) and check using 'make distcheck' (bug #147)
- fixed a lot of doxygen issues

libmp3splt version 0.8.1a
-------------------------------------------------------------

- corrected ChangeLog file of 0.8.1 release
- added minimal.c in the distribution for the doxygen documentation
- added libmp3splt_ico.svg in the distribution for the doxygen documentation
- added something in the empty_footer.html file to avoid doxygen segfault

libmp3splt version 0.8.1
-------------------------------------------------------------

- fixed a bug - was crashing when removing tags from skippoints
- added option to set output ID3v2 tags encoded in latin1, UTF-8 or UTF16
- forgot to add 'empty_footer.html' in the distribution

libmp3splt version 0.8
-------------------------------------------------------------

- rewritten libmp3splt public API to target future 1.0 stable release
- written complete documentation of the public API
- done issues #40 and #85 - added minimum silence length parameter for auto adjust
- implemented back the proxy feature with basic authentification - feature #50
- added option to generate exactly the same input tags bytes using @o
- added minimum silence length for trim silence mode (minimum silence to trigger a trimming)
- done issue #12 - added option to output the full silence log useful to plot a graph
- enhanced the CUE export to export the tags as REM comments and also the splitpoint names
- fixed bug when detecting the input tags version - output had no tags when the input only had ID3v1
- fixed bug: output tags versions was not equal to the input file tags versions when the user was
setting custom tags without any @o to get the original tags
- done issue #79 - added 0 to the number of digits to output in order to be able to support
the old mp3splt output format
- fixed bug #141 - when input file is a symlink and output directory is the one of the input file
- amplitude more precise with ogg vorbis files
- plugins are now installed in $(libdir)/libmp3splt$(SONAME) instead of $(libdir)/libmp3splt
- fixed bug #131 - use /usr/lib64 instead of /usr/lib on x64 in mp3splt.m4
- fixed bug #133 - updated GPLv2 COPYING file
- fixed bug on mp3 trim silence scan: last frame was skipped
- fixed bug #134 - use of deprecated gethostbyname()

-------------------------------------------------------------
libmp3splt version 0.7.3

- added the trackjoin parameter for silence detection split: tracks shorter than trackjoin will be joined with others
- fixed bug: removing TLEN id3v2 tag from the split files
- fixed bug #3530488 - regression introduced with ogg multiple logical streams

libmp3splt version 0.7.2
-------------------------------------------------------------

- fixed error when ID3v2 was containing what appears a valid frame; make sure we skip the ID3v2 after looking for the first frames
- fixed bug #3497957 libtoolize vs glibtoolize
- fixed #3487543 - compilation without pcre support
- added the shots parameter to silence detection

libmp3splt version 0.7.1
-------------------------------------------------------------

- added minimum track length option for silence scan - closes #2393766
- added option to set original tags when using 'replace tags in tags' - closes #3407314
- added support for multiple ogg/vorbis logical streams (mail)
- fixed mp3 frame mode with skippoint when skippoint too small (on the same frame as previous)
- fixed some regression regarding mp3splt v2.1c - removed some checks relative to the total
time - we cannot rely on the total time - for example with concatenated mp3s
- fixed several audacity labels issues
- fixed inconsistency (extra 0 padding) between @n of custom tags and @n of output filename (mail)
- fixed compilation error without libid3tag
- fixed #3385833 - don't apply debugging flags or warnings flags by default:
added --enable-c-debug --enable-optimise --enable-extra-warnings
- fixed #3385827 - added --disable-doxygen_doc
- fixed #3385829 - building doxygen documentation by itself + installing doxygen files
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Dec 9, 2013
Changelog:

#mp3splt version 2.5.2

- added option -I to specify the input tags encoding for when writing ID3v2 tags (ISO-8859-1, UTF-8
or UTF-16)
- added option -K to keep the original tags and just replace them when importing a CUE or CDDB file
(feature request #95)
- fixed bug #149 - use of getline() on mac
- libmp3splt check is now more correct and checks for the exact version of libmp3splt with = instead
of >=; will be changed to >= when final version of libmp3splt will be released
- now using pkg-config instead of mp3splt.m4 (bug #145)
- corrected build files (configure.ac, Makefile.am, ...) and check using 'make distcheck' (bug #147)

#mp3splt version 2.5.1

- fixed a bug when removing the tags from skippoints (libmp3splt)
- added option to set output ID3v2 tags encoded in latin1, UTF-8 or UTF16

#mp3splt version 2.5

- done issues #40 and #85 - added minimum silence length parameter for auto adjust (mainly libmp3splt)
- added minimum silence length for trim silence mode (minimum silence to trigger a trimming)
(mainly libmp3splt)
- done issue #12 - added option to output the full silence log useful to plot a graph
(mainly libmp3splt)
- implemented back the proxy feature with basic authentification - feature #50 (mainly libmp3splt)
- added option to generate exactly the same input tags bytes using @o (mainly libmp3splt)
- enhanced the CUE export to export the tags as REM comments and also the splitpoint names (libmp3splt)
- fixed bug when detecting the input tags version - output had no tags when the input only had ID3v1
(libmp3splt)
- fixed bug: output tags versions was not equal to the input file tags versions when the user was
setting custom tags without any @o to get the original tags (libmp3splt)
- done issue #79 - added 0 to the number of digits to output in order to be able to support
the old mp3splt output format (libmp3splt)
- fixed bug #141 - when input file is a symlink and output directory is the one of the input file
(libmp3splt)
- fixed bug on mp3 trim silence scan: last frame was skipped (libmp3splt)
- fixed bug #133 - updated GPLv2 COPYING file
- fixed bug #142 - skipped splitpoints were handled wrong by '-c'

#mp3splt version 2.4.3

- added the trackjoin parameter for silence detection split: tracks shorter than trackjoin will be joined with others
- fixed bug: removing TLEN id3v2 tag from the split files (libmp3splt)
- fixed bug #3530488 - regression introduced with ogg multiple logical streams (libmp3splt)

#mp3splt version 2.4.2

- fixed error when ID3v2 was containing what appears a valid frame; make sure we skip the ID3v2 after looking for the first frames (libmp3splt)
- added the shots parameter to silence detection
(-p shots=INTEGER - minimum number of shots to be found as non silence after the silence)

#mp3splt version 2.4.1

- added minimum track length option for silence scan: 'trackmin' parameter to '-p' - closes #2393766
- added option to set original tags when using 'replace tags in tags' - use of #t, #a, ... - closes #3407314
- fixed #3399950 - regression on windows regarding the current working directory
- fixed some regression regarding mp3splt v2.1c - removed some checks relative to the total
- fixed #3385833 - don't apply debugging flags or warnings flags by default:
added --enable-c-debug --enable-optimise --enable-extra-warnings
- fixed #3424143 - added a small check for the -O option
- added support for multiple ogg/vorbis logical streams (mail) (libmp3splt)
- fixed mp3 frame mode with skippoint when skippoint too small (on the same frame as previous) (libmp3splt)
- fixed several audacity labels issues (libmp3splt)
- fixed inconsistency (extra 0 padding) between @n of -g and @n of -o (mail)
time - we cannot rely on the total time - for example with concatenated mp3s (libmp3splt)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jan 21, 2014
Changelog:

libmp3splt version 0.8.2
-------------------------------------------------------------

- added option to specify the input tags encoding for when writing ID3v2 tags
(SPLT_OPT_INPUT_TAGS_ENCODING)
- enable -O3 by default
- added LIBMP3SPLT_MAJOR_VERSION, LIBMP3SPLT_MINOR_VERSION and LIBMP3SPLT_MICRO_VERSION
(feature request #96)
- added option SPLT_TAGS_ORIGINAL for mp3splt_tags_set
- added option to keep the original tags and just replace them when importing a CUE or CDDB file
(SPLT_OPT_CUE_CDDB_ADD_TAGS_WITH_KEEP_ORIGINAL_TAGS) (feature request #95)
- added 'split into memory' ability with a callback function for use with 'pretend to split'
(feature request #94)
- replaced mp3splt.m4 with pkg-config (bug #145)
- corrected build files (configure.ac, Makefile.am, ...) and check using 'make distcheck' (bug #147)
- fixed a lot of doxygen issues

libmp3splt version 0.8.1a
-------------------------------------------------------------

- corrected ChangeLog file of 0.8.1 release
- added minimal.c in the distribution for the doxygen documentation
- added libmp3splt_ico.svg in the distribution for the doxygen documentation
- added something in the empty_footer.html file to avoid doxygen segfault

libmp3splt version 0.8.1
-------------------------------------------------------------

- fixed a bug - was crashing when removing tags from skippoints
- added option to set output ID3v2 tags encoded in latin1, UTF-8 or UTF16
- forgot to add 'empty_footer.html' in the distribution

libmp3splt version 0.8
-------------------------------------------------------------

- rewritten libmp3splt public API to target future 1.0 stable release
- written complete documentation of the public API
- done issues #40 and #85 - added minimum silence length parameter for auto adjust
- implemented back the proxy feature with basic authentification - feature #50
- added option to generate exactly the same input tags bytes using @o
- added minimum silence length for trim silence mode (minimum silence to trigger a trimming)
- done issue #12 - added option to output the full silence log useful to plot a graph
- enhanced the CUE export to export the tags as REM comments and also the splitpoint names
- fixed bug when detecting the input tags version - output had no tags when the input only had ID3v1
- fixed bug: output tags versions was not equal to the input file tags versions when the user was
setting custom tags without any @o to get the original tags
- done issue #79 - added 0 to the number of digits to output in order to be able to support
the old mp3splt output format
- fixed bug #141 - when input file is a symlink and output directory is the one of the input file
- amplitude more precise with ogg vorbis files
- plugins are now installed in $(libdir)/libmp3splt$(SONAME) instead of $(libdir)/libmp3splt
- fixed bug #131 - use /usr/lib64 instead of /usr/lib on x64 in mp3splt.m4
- fixed bug #133 - updated GPLv2 COPYING file
- fixed bug on mp3 trim silence scan: last frame was skipped
- fixed bug #134 - use of deprecated gethostbyname()

-------------------------------------------------------------
libmp3splt version 0.7.3

- added the trackjoin parameter for silence detection split: tracks shorter than trackjoin will be joined with others
- fixed bug: removing TLEN id3v2 tag from the split files
- fixed bug #3530488 - regression introduced with ogg multiple logical streams

libmp3splt version 0.7.2
-------------------------------------------------------------

- fixed error when ID3v2 was containing what appears a valid frame; make sure we skip the ID3v2 after looking for the first frames
- fixed bug #3497957 libtoolize vs glibtoolize
- fixed #3487543 - compilation without pcre support
- added the shots parameter to silence detection

libmp3splt version 0.7.1
-------------------------------------------------------------

- added minimum track length option for silence scan - closes #2393766
- added option to set original tags when using 'replace tags in tags' - closes #3407314
- added support for multiple ogg/vorbis logical streams (mail)
- fixed mp3 frame mode with skippoint when skippoint too small (on the same frame as previous)
- fixed some regression regarding mp3splt v2.1c - removed some checks relative to the total
time - we cannot rely on the total time - for example with concatenated mp3s
- fixed several audacity labels issues
- fixed inconsistency (extra 0 padding) between @n of custom tags and @n of output filename (mail)
- fixed compilation error without libid3tag
- fixed #3385833 - don't apply debugging flags or warnings flags by default:
added --enable-c-debug --enable-optimise --enable-extra-warnings
- fixed #3385827 - added --disable-doxygen_doc
- fixed #3385829 - building doxygen documentation by itself + installing doxygen files
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jan 21, 2014
Changelog:

#mp3splt version 2.5.2

- added option -I to specify the input tags encoding for when writing ID3v2 tags (ISO-8859-1, UTF-8
or UTF-16)
- added option -K to keep the original tags and just replace them when importing a CUE or CDDB file
(feature request #95)
- fixed bug #149 - use of getline() on mac
- libmp3splt check is now more correct and checks for the exact version of libmp3splt with = instead
of >=; will be changed to >= when final version of libmp3splt will be released
- now using pkg-config instead of mp3splt.m4 (bug #145)
- corrected build files (configure.ac, Makefile.am, ...) and check using 'make distcheck' (bug #147)

#mp3splt version 2.5.1

- fixed a bug when removing the tags from skippoints (libmp3splt)
- added option to set output ID3v2 tags encoded in latin1, UTF-8 or UTF16

#mp3splt version 2.5

- done issues #40 and #85 - added minimum silence length parameter for auto adjust (mainly libmp3splt)
- added minimum silence length for trim silence mode (minimum silence to trigger a trimming)
(mainly libmp3splt)
- done issue #12 - added option to output the full silence log useful to plot a graph
(mainly libmp3splt)
- implemented back the proxy feature with basic authentification - feature #50 (mainly libmp3splt)
- added option to generate exactly the same input tags bytes using @o (mainly libmp3splt)
- enhanced the CUE export to export the tags as REM comments and also the splitpoint names (libmp3splt)
- fixed bug when detecting the input tags version - output had no tags when the input only had ID3v1
(libmp3splt)
- fixed bug: output tags versions was not equal to the input file tags versions when the user was
setting custom tags without any @o to get the original tags (libmp3splt)
- done issue #79 - added 0 to the number of digits to output in order to be able to support
the old mp3splt output format (libmp3splt)
- fixed bug #141 - when input file is a symlink and output directory is the one of the input file
(libmp3splt)
- fixed bug on mp3 trim silence scan: last frame was skipped (libmp3splt)
- fixed bug #133 - updated GPLv2 COPYING file
- fixed bug #142 - skipped splitpoints were handled wrong by '-c'

#mp3splt version 2.4.3

- added the trackjoin parameter for silence detection split: tracks shorter than trackjoin will be joined with others
- fixed bug: removing TLEN id3v2 tag from the split files (libmp3splt)
- fixed bug #3530488 - regression introduced with ogg multiple logical streams (libmp3splt)

#mp3splt version 2.4.2

- fixed error when ID3v2 was containing what appears a valid frame; make sure we skip the ID3v2 after looking for the first frames (libmp3splt)
- added the shots parameter to silence detection
(-p shots=INTEGER - minimum number of shots to be found as non silence after the silence)

#mp3splt version 2.4.1

- added minimum track length option for silence scan: 'trackmin' parameter to '-p' - closes #2393766
- added option to set original tags when using 'replace tags in tags' - use of #t, #a, ... - closes #3407314
- fixed #3399950 - regression on windows regarding the current working directory
- fixed some regression regarding mp3splt v2.1c - removed some checks relative to the total
- fixed #3385833 - don't apply debugging flags or warnings flags by default:
added --enable-c-debug --enable-optimise --enable-extra-warnings
- fixed #3424143 - added a small check for the -O option
- added support for multiple ogg/vorbis logical streams (mail) (libmp3splt)
- fixed mp3 frame mode with skippoint when skippoint too small (on the same frame as previous) (libmp3splt)
- fixed several audacity labels issues (libmp3splt)
- fixed inconsistency (extra 0 padding) between @n of -g and @n of -o (mail)
time - we cannot rely on the total time - for example with concatenated mp3s (libmp3splt)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 14, 2014
Changes in 1.0.9

* Fix Ruby scanner: Ruby 1.9 hash syntax { key: value } is highlighted
  correctly. [GH #106, thanks to Seth Vargo]
* Fix HTML scanner: Accept DTDs. [GH #83]
* Fix PHP scanner: Accept Unicode. [GH #40, thanks to Lance Li]
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 14, 2014
Changelog:

libmp3splt version 0.8.2
-------------------------------------------------------------

- added option to specify the input tags encoding for when writing ID3v2 tags
(SPLT_OPT_INPUT_TAGS_ENCODING)
- enable -O3 by default
- added LIBMP3SPLT_MAJOR_VERSION, LIBMP3SPLT_MINOR_VERSION and LIBMP3SPLT_MICRO_VERSION
(feature request #96)
- added option SPLT_TAGS_ORIGINAL for mp3splt_tags_set
- added option to keep the original tags and just replace them when importing a CUE or CDDB file
(SPLT_OPT_CUE_CDDB_ADD_TAGS_WITH_KEEP_ORIGINAL_TAGS) (feature request #95)
- added 'split into memory' ability with a callback function for use with 'pretend to split'
(feature request #94)
- replaced mp3splt.m4 with pkg-config (bug #145)
- corrected build files (configure.ac, Makefile.am, ...) and check using 'make distcheck' (bug #147)
- fixed a lot of doxygen issues

libmp3splt version 0.8.1a
-------------------------------------------------------------

- corrected ChangeLog file of 0.8.1 release
- added minimal.c in the distribution for the doxygen documentation
- added libmp3splt_ico.svg in the distribution for the doxygen documentation
- added something in the empty_footer.html file to avoid doxygen segfault

libmp3splt version 0.8.1
-------------------------------------------------------------

- fixed a bug - was crashing when removing tags from skippoints
- added option to set output ID3v2 tags encoded in latin1, UTF-8 or UTF16
- forgot to add 'empty_footer.html' in the distribution

libmp3splt version 0.8
-------------------------------------------------------------

- rewritten libmp3splt public API to target future 1.0 stable release
- written complete documentation of the public API
- done issues #40 and #85 - added minimum silence length parameter for auto adjust
- implemented back the proxy feature with basic authentification - feature #50
- added option to generate exactly the same input tags bytes using @o
- added minimum silence length for trim silence mode (minimum silence to trigger a trimming)
- done issue #12 - added option to output the full silence log useful to plot a graph
- enhanced the CUE export to export the tags as REM comments and also the splitpoint names
- fixed bug when detecting the input tags version - output had no tags when the input only had ID3v1
- fixed bug: output tags versions was not equal to the input file tags versions when the user was
setting custom tags without any @o to get the original tags
- done issue #79 - added 0 to the number of digits to output in order to be able to support
the old mp3splt output format
- fixed bug #141 - when input file is a symlink and output directory is the one of the input file
- amplitude more precise with ogg vorbis files
- plugins are now installed in $(libdir)/libmp3splt$(SONAME) instead of $(libdir)/libmp3splt
- fixed bug #131 - use /usr/lib64 instead of /usr/lib on x64 in mp3splt.m4
- fixed bug #133 - updated GPLv2 COPYING file
- fixed bug on mp3 trim silence scan: last frame was skipped
- fixed bug #134 - use of deprecated gethostbyname()

-------------------------------------------------------------
libmp3splt version 0.7.3

- added the trackjoin parameter for silence detection split: tracks shorter than trackjoin will be joined with others
- fixed bug: removing TLEN id3v2 tag from the split files
- fixed bug #3530488 - regression introduced with ogg multiple logical streams

libmp3splt version 0.7.2
-------------------------------------------------------------

- fixed error when ID3v2 was containing what appears a valid frame; make sure we skip the ID3v2 after looking for the first frames
- fixed bug #3497957 libtoolize vs glibtoolize
- fixed #3487543 - compilation without pcre support
- added the shots parameter to silence detection

libmp3splt version 0.7.1
-------------------------------------------------------------

- added minimum track length option for silence scan - closes #2393766
- added option to set original tags when using 'replace tags in tags' - closes #3407314
- added support for multiple ogg/vorbis logical streams (mail)
- fixed mp3 frame mode with skippoint when skippoint too small (on the same frame as previous)
- fixed some regression regarding mp3splt v2.1c - removed some checks relative to the total
time - we cannot rely on the total time - for example with concatenated mp3s
- fixed several audacity labels issues
- fixed inconsistency (extra 0 padding) between @n of custom tags and @n of output filename (mail)
- fixed compilation error without libid3tag
- fixed #3385833 - don't apply debugging flags or warnings flags by default:
added --enable-c-debug --enable-optimise --enable-extra-warnings
- fixed #3385827 - added --disable-doxygen_doc
- fixed #3385829 - building doxygen documentation by itself + installing doxygen files
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 14, 2014
Changelog:

#mp3splt version 2.5.2

- added option -I to specify the input tags encoding for when writing ID3v2 tags (ISO-8859-1, UTF-8
or UTF-16)
- added option -K to keep the original tags and just replace them when importing a CUE or CDDB file
(feature request #95)
- fixed bug #149 - use of getline() on mac
- libmp3splt check is now more correct and checks for the exact version of libmp3splt with = instead
of >=; will be changed to >= when final version of libmp3splt will be released
- now using pkg-config instead of mp3splt.m4 (bug #145)
- corrected build files (configure.ac, Makefile.am, ...) and check using 'make distcheck' (bug #147)

#mp3splt version 2.5.1

- fixed a bug when removing the tags from skippoints (libmp3splt)
- added option to set output ID3v2 tags encoded in latin1, UTF-8 or UTF16

#mp3splt version 2.5

- done issues #40 and #85 - added minimum silence length parameter for auto adjust (mainly libmp3splt)
- added minimum silence length for trim silence mode (minimum silence to trigger a trimming)
(mainly libmp3splt)
- done issue #12 - added option to output the full silence log useful to plot a graph
(mainly libmp3splt)
- implemented back the proxy feature with basic authentification - feature #50 (mainly libmp3splt)
- added option to generate exactly the same input tags bytes using @o (mainly libmp3splt)
- enhanced the CUE export to export the tags as REM comments and also the splitpoint names (libmp3splt)
- fixed bug when detecting the input tags version - output had no tags when the input only had ID3v1
(libmp3splt)
- fixed bug: output tags versions was not equal to the input file tags versions when the user was
setting custom tags without any @o to get the original tags (libmp3splt)
- done issue #79 - added 0 to the number of digits to output in order to be able to support
the old mp3splt output format (libmp3splt)
- fixed bug #141 - when input file is a symlink and output directory is the one of the input file
(libmp3splt)
- fixed bug on mp3 trim silence scan: last frame was skipped (libmp3splt)
- fixed bug #133 - updated GPLv2 COPYING file
- fixed bug #142 - skipped splitpoints were handled wrong by '-c'

#mp3splt version 2.4.3

- added the trackjoin parameter for silence detection split: tracks shorter than trackjoin will be joined with others
- fixed bug: removing TLEN id3v2 tag from the split files (libmp3splt)
- fixed bug #3530488 - regression introduced with ogg multiple logical streams (libmp3splt)

#mp3splt version 2.4.2

- fixed error when ID3v2 was containing what appears a valid frame; make sure we skip the ID3v2 after looking for the first frames (libmp3splt)
- added the shots parameter to silence detection
(-p shots=INTEGER - minimum number of shots to be found as non silence after the silence)

#mp3splt version 2.4.1

- added minimum track length option for silence scan: 'trackmin' parameter to '-p' - closes #2393766
- added option to set original tags when using 'replace tags in tags' - use of #t, #a, ... - closes #3407314
- fixed #3399950 - regression on windows regarding the current working directory
- fixed some regression regarding mp3splt v2.1c - removed some checks relative to the total
- fixed #3385833 - don't apply debugging flags or warnings flags by default:
added --enable-c-debug --enable-optimise --enable-extra-warnings
- fixed #3424143 - added a small check for the -O option
- added support for multiple ogg/vorbis logical streams (mail) (libmp3splt)
- fixed mp3 frame mode with skippoint when skippoint too small (on the same frame as previous) (libmp3splt)
- fixed several audacity labels issues (libmp3splt)
- fixed inconsistency (extra 0 padding) between @n of -g and @n of -o (mail)
time - we cannot rely on the total time - for example with concatenated mp3s (libmp3splt)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Apr 1, 2014
---
3.7
---

* Gnome keyring no longer relies on the GNOME_KEYRING_CONTROL environment
  variable.
* Issue #140: Restore compatibility for older versions of PyWin32.

---
3.6
---

* `Pull Request #1 (github) <https://github.com/jaraco/keyring/pull/1>`_:
  Add support for packages that wish to bundle keyring by using relative
  imports throughout.

---
3.5
---

* Issue #49: Give the backend priorities a 1.5 multiplier bump when an
  XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP environment variable matches the keyring's target
  environment.
* Issue #99: Clarified documentation on location of config and data files.
  Prepared the code base to treat the two differently on Unix-based systems.
  For now, the behavior is unchanged.

---
3.4
---

* Extracted FileBacked and Encrypted base classes.
* Add a pyinstaller hook to expose backend modules. Ref #124
* Pull request #41: Use errno module instead of hardcoding error codes.
* SecretService backend: correctly handle cases when user dismissed
  the collection creation or unlock prompt.

---
3.3
---

* Pull request #40: KWallet backend will now honor the ``KDE_FULL_SESSION``
  environment variable as found on openSUSE.

-----
3.2.1
-----

* SecretService backend: use a different function to check that the
  backend is functional. The default collection may not exist, but
  the collection will remain usable in that case.

  Also, make the error message more verbose.

  Resolves https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1242412.

---
3.2
---

* Issue #120: Invoke KeyringBackend.priority during load_keyring to ensure
  that any keyring loaded is actually viable (or raises an informative
  exception).

* File keyring:

   - Issue #123: fix removing items.
   - Correctly escape item name when removing.
   - Use with statement when working with files.

* Add a test for removing one item in group.

* Issue #81: Added experimental support for third-party backends. See
  `keyring.core._load_library_extensions` for information on supplying
  a third-party backend.

---
3.1
---

* All code now runs natively on both Python 2 and Python 3, no 2to3 conversion
  is required.
* Testsuite: clean up, and make more use of unittest2 methods.

-----
3.0.5
-----

* Issue #114: Fix logic in pyfs detection.

-----
3.0.4
-----

* Issue #114: Fix detection of pyfs under Mercurial Demand Import.

-----
3.0.3
-----

* Simplified the implementation of ``keyring.core.load_keyring``. It now uses
  ``__import__`` instead of loading modules explicitly. The ``keyring_path``
  parameter to ``load_keyring`` is now deprecated. Callers should instead
  ensure their module is available on ``sys.path`` before calling
  ``load_keyring``. Keyring still honors ``keyring-path``. This change fixes
  Issue #113 in which the explicit module loading of keyring modules was
  breaking package-relative imports.

-----
3.0.2
-----

* Renamed ``keyring.util.platform`` to ``keyring.util.platform_``. As reported
  in Issue #112 and `mercurial_keyring #31
  <https://bitbucket.org/Mekk/mercurial_keyring/issue/31>`_ and in `Mercurial
  itself <http://bz.selenic.com/show_bug.cgi?id=4029>`_, Mercurial's Demand
  Import does not honor ``absolute_import`` directives, so it's not possible
  to have a module with the same name as another top-level module. A patch is
  in place to fix this issue upstream, but to support older Mercurial
  versions, this patch will remain for some time.

-----
3.0.1
-----

* Ensure that modules are actually imported even in Mercurial's Demand Import
  environment.

---
3.0
---

* Removed support for Python 2.5.
* Removed names in ``keyring.backend`` moved in 1.1 and previously retained
  for compatibilty.

-----
2.1.1
-----

* Restored Python 2.5 compatibility (lost in 2.0).

---
2.1
---

*  Issue #10: Added a 'store' attribute to the OS X Keyring, enabling custom
   instances of the KeyringBackend to use another store, such as the
   'internet' store. For example::

       keys = keyring.backends.OS_X.Keyring()
       keys.store = 'internet'
       keys.set_password(system, user, password)
       keys.get_password(system, user)

   The default for all instances can be set in the class::

       keyring.backends.OS_X.Keyring.store = 'internet'

*  GnomeKeyring: fix availability checks, and make sure the warning
   message from pygobject is not printed.

*  Fixes to GnomeKeyring and SecretService tests.

-----
2.0.3
-----

*  Issue #112: Backend viability/priority checks now are more aggressive about
   module presence checking, requesting ``__name__`` from imported modules to
   force the demand importer to actually attempt the import.

-----
2.0.2
-----

*  Issue #111: Windows backend isn't viable on non-Windows platforms.

-----
2.0.1
-----

*  Issue #110: Fix issues with ``Windows.RegistryKeyring``.

---
2.0
---

*  Issue #80: Prioritized backend support. The primary interface for Keyring
   backend classes has been refactored to now emit a 'priority' based on the
   current environment (operating system, libraries available, etc). These
   priorities provide an indication of the applicability of that backend for
   the current environment. Users are still welcome to specify a particular
   backend in configuration, but the default behavior should now be to select
   the most appropriate backend by default.

-----
1.6.1
-----

* Only include pytest-runner in 'setup requirements' when ptr invocation is
  indicated in the command-line (Issue #105).

---
1.6
---

*  GNOME Keyring backend:

   - Use the same attributes (``username`` / ``service``) as the SecretService
     backend uses, allow searching for old ones for compatibility.
   - Also set ``application`` attribute.
   - Correctly handle all types of errors, not only ``CANCELLED`` and ``NO_MATCH``.
   - Avoid printing warnings to stderr when GnomeKeyring is not available.

* Secret Service backend:

   - Use a better label for passwords, the same as GNOME Keyring backend uses.

---
1.5
---

*  SecretService: allow deleting items created using previous python-keyring
   versions.

   Before the switch to secretstorage, python-keyring didn't set "application"
   attribute. Now in addition to supporting searching for items without that
   attribute, python-keyring also supports deleting them.

*  Use ``secretstorage.get_default_collection`` if it's available.

   On secretstorage 1.0 or later, python-keyring now tries to create the
   default collection if it doesn't exist, instead of just raising the error.

*  Improvements for tests, including fix for Issue #102.

---
1.4
---

* Switch GnomeKeyring backend to use native libgnome-keyring via
  GObject Introspection, not the obsolete python-gnomekeyring module.

---
1.3
---

* Use the `SecretStorage library <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/SecretStorage>`_
  to implement the Secret Service backend (instead of using dbus directly).
  Now the keyring supports prompting for and deleting passwords. Fixes #69,
  #77, and #93.
* Catch `gnomekeyring.IOError` per the issue `reported in Nova client
  <https://bugs.launchpad.net/python-novaclient/+bug/1116302>`_.
* Issue #92 Added support for delete_password on Mac OS X Keychain.

-----
1.2.3
-----

* Fix for Encrypted File backend on Python 3.
* Issue #97 Improved support for PyPy.

-----
1.2.2
-----

* Fixed handling situations when user cancels kwallet dialog or denies access
  for the app.

-----
1.2.1
-----

* Fix for kwallet delete.
* Fix for OS X backend on Python 3.
* Issue #84: Fix for Google backend on Python 3 (use of raw_input not caught
  by 2to3).

---
1.2
---

* Implemented delete_password on most keyrings. Keyring 2.0 will require
  delete_password to implement a Keyring. Fixes #79.

-----
1.1.2
-----

* Issue #78: pyfilesystem backend now works on Windows.

-----
1.1.1
-----

* Fixed MANIFEST.in so .rst files are included.

---
1.1
---

This is the last build that will support installation in a pure-distutils
mode. Subsequent releases will require setuptools/distribute to install.
Python 3 installs have always had this requirement (for 2to3 install support),
but starting with the next minor release (1.2+), setuptools will be required.

Additionally, this release has made some substantial refactoring in an
attempt to modularize the backends. An attempt has been made to maintain 100%
backward-compatibility, although if your library does anything fancy with
module structure or clasess, some tweaking may be necessary. The
backward-compatible references will be removed in 2.0, so the 1.1+ releases
represent a transitional implementation which should work with both legacy
and updated module structure.

* Added a console-script 'keyring' invoking the command-line interface.
* Deprecated _ExtensionKeyring.
* Moved PasswordSetError and InitError to an `errors` module (references kept
  for backward-compatibility).
* Moved concrete backend implementations into their own modules (references
  kept for backward compatibility):

  - OSXKeychain -> backends.OS_X.Keyring
  - GnomeKeyring -> backends.Gnome.Keyring
  - SecretServiceKeyring -> backends.SecretService.Keyring
  - KDEKWallet -> backends.kwallet.Keyring
  - BasicFileKeyring -> backends.file.BaseKeyring
  - CryptedFileKeyring -> backends.file.EncryptedKeyring
  - UncryptedFileKeyring -> backends.file.PlaintextKeyring
  - Win32CryptoKeyring -> backends.Windows.EncryptedKeyring
  - WinVaultKeyring -> backends.Windows.WinVaultKeyring
  - Win32CryptoRegistry -> backends.Windows.RegistryKeyring
  - select_windows_backend -> backends.Windows.select_windows_backend
  - GoogleDocsKeyring -> backends.Google.DocsKeyring
  - Credential -> keyring.credentials.Credential
  - BaseCredential -> keyring.credentials.SimpleCredential
  - EnvironCredential -> keyring.credentials.EnvironCredential
  - GoogleEnvironCredential -> backends.Google.EnvironCredential
  - BaseKeyczarCrypter -> backends.keyczar.BaseCrypter
  - KeyczarCrypter -> backends.keyczar.Crypter
  - EnvironKeyczarCrypter -> backends.keyczar.EnvironCrypter
  - EnvironGoogleDocsKeyring -> backends.Google.KeyczarDocsKeyring
  - BasicPyfilesystemKeyring -> backends.pyfs.BasicKeyring
  - UnencryptedPyfilesystemKeyring -> backends.pyfs.PlaintextKeyring
  - EncryptedPyfilesystemKeyring -> backends.pyfs.EncryptedKeyring
  - EnvironEncryptedPyfilesystemKeyring -> backends.pyfs.KeyczarKeyring
  - MultipartKeyringWrapper -> backends.multi.MultipartKeyringWrapper

* Officially require Python 2.5 or greater (although unofficially, this
  requirement has been in place since 0.10).

---
1.0
---

This backward-incompatible release attempts to remove some cruft from the
codebase that's accumulated over the versions.

* Removed legacy file relocation support. `keyring` no longer supports loading
  configuration or file-based backends from ~. If upgrading from 0.8 or later,
  the files should already have been migrated to their new proper locations.
  If upgrading from 0.7.x or earlier, the files will have to be migrated
  manually.
* Removed CryptedFileKeyring migration support. To maintain an existing
  CryptedFileKeyring, one must first upgrade to 0.9.2 or later and access the
  keyring before upgrading to 1.0 to retain the existing keyring.
* File System backends now create files without group and world permissions.
  Fixes #67.

------
0.10.1
------

* Merged 0.9.3 to include fix for #75.

----
0.10
----

* Add support for using `Keyczar <http://www.keyczar.org/>`_ to encrypt
  keyrings. Keyczar is "an open source cryptographic toolkit designed to make
  it easier and safer for developers to use cryptography in their
  applications."
* Added support for storing keyrings on Google Docs or any other filesystem
  supported by pyfilesystem.
* Fixed issue in Gnome Keyring when unicode is passed as the service name,
  username, or password.
* Tweaked SecretService code to pass unicode to DBus, as unicode is the
  preferred format.
* Issue #71 - Fixed logic in CryptedFileKeyring.
* Unencrypted keyring file will be saved with user read/write (and not group
  or world read/write).

-----
0.9.3
-----

* Ensure migration is run when get_password is called. Fixes #75. Thanks to
  Marc Deslauriers for reporting the bug and supplying the patch.

-----
0.9.2
-----

* Keyring 0.9.1 introduced a whole different storage format for the
  CryptedFileKeyring, but this introduced some potential compatibility issues.
  This release incorporates the security updates but reverts to the INI file
  format for storage, only encrypting the passwords and leaving the service
  and usernames in plaintext. Subsequent releases may incorporate a new
  keyring to implement a whole-file encrypted version. Fixes #64.
* The CryptedFileKeyring now requires simplejson for Python 2.5 clients.

-----
0.9.1
-----

* Fix for issue where SecretServiceBackend.set_password would raise a
  UnicodeError on Python 3 or when a unicode password was provided on Python
  2.
* CryptedFileKeyring now uses PBKDF2 to derive the key from the user's
  password and a random hash. The IV is chosen randomly as well. All the
  stored passwords are encrypted at once. Any keyrings using the old format
  will be automatically converted to the new format (but will no longer be
  compatible with 0.9 and earlier). The user's password is no longer limited
  to 32 characters. PyCrypto 2.5 or greater is now required for this keyring.

---
0.9
---

* Add support for GTK 3 and secret service D-Bus. Fixes #52.
* Issue #60 - Use correct method for decoding.

-----
0.8.1
-----

* Fix regression in keyring lib on Windows XP where the LOCALAPPDATA
  environment variable is not present.

---
0.8
---

* Mac OS X keyring backend now uses subprocess calls to the `security`
  command instead of calling the API, which with the latest updates, no
  longer allows Python to invoke from a virtualenv. Fixes issue #13.
* When using file-based storage, the keyring files are no longer stored
  in the user's home directory, but are instead stored in platform-friendly
  locations (`%localappdata%\Python Keyring` on Windows and according to
  the freedesktop.org Base Dir Specification
  (`$XDG_DATA_HOME/python_keyring` or `$HOME/.local/share/python_keyring`)
  on other operating systems). This fixes #21.

*Backward Compatibility Notice*

Due to the new storage location for file-based keyrings, keyring 0.8
supports backward compatibility by automatically moving the password
files to the updated location. In general, users can upgrade to 0.8 and
continue to operate normally. Any applications that customize the storage
location or make assumptions about the storage location will need to take
this change into consideration. Additionally, after upgrading to 0.8,
it is not possible to downgrade to 0.7 without manually moving
configuration files. In 1.0, the backward compatibilty
will be removed.

-----
0.7.1
-----

* Removed non-ASCII characters from README and CHANGES docs (required by
  distutils if we're to include them in the long_description). Fixes #55.

---
0.7
---

* Python 3 is now supported. All tests now pass under Python 3.2 on
  Windows and Linux (although Linux backend support is limited). Fixes #28.
* Extension modules on Mac and Windows replaced by pure-Python ctypes
  implementations. Thanks to Jerome Laheurte.
* WinVaultKeyring now supports multiple passwords for the same service. Fixes
  #47.
* Most of the tests don't require user interaction anymore.
* Entries stored in Gnome Keyring appears now with a meaningful name if you try
  to browser your keyring (for ex. with Seahorse)
* Tests from Gnome Keyring no longer pollute the user own keyring.
* `keyring.util.escape` now accepts only unicode strings. Don't try to encode
  strings passed to it.

-----
0.6.2
-----

* fix compiling on OSX with XCode 4.0

-----
0.6.1
-----

* Gnome keyring should not be used if there is no DISPLAY or if the dbus is
  not around (https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpadlib/+bug/752282).

---
0.6
---

* Added `keyring.http` for facilitating HTTP Auth using keyring.

* Add a utility to access the keyring from the command line.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Apr 15, 2014
---
3.7
---

* Gnome keyring no longer relies on the GNOME_KEYRING_CONTROL environment
  variable.
* Issue #140: Restore compatibility for older versions of PyWin32.

---
3.6
---

* `Pull Request #1 (github) <https://github.com/jaraco/keyring/pull/1>`_:
  Add support for packages that wish to bundle keyring by using relative
  imports throughout.

---
3.5
---

* Issue #49: Give the backend priorities a 1.5 multiplier bump when an
  XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP environment variable matches the keyring's target
  environment.
* Issue #99: Clarified documentation on location of config and data files.
  Prepared the code base to treat the two differently on Unix-based systems.
  For now, the behavior is unchanged.

---
3.4
---

* Extracted FileBacked and Encrypted base classes.
* Add a pyinstaller hook to expose backend modules. Ref #124
* Pull request #41: Use errno module instead of hardcoding error codes.
* SecretService backend: correctly handle cases when user dismissed
  the collection creation or unlock prompt.

---
3.3
---

* Pull request #40: KWallet backend will now honor the ``KDE_FULL_SESSION``
  environment variable as found on openSUSE.

-----
3.2.1
-----

* SecretService backend: use a different function to check that the
  backend is functional. The default collection may not exist, but
  the collection will remain usable in that case.

  Also, make the error message more verbose.

  Resolves https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1242412.

---
3.2
---

* Issue #120: Invoke KeyringBackend.priority during load_keyring to ensure
  that any keyring loaded is actually viable (or raises an informative
  exception).

* File keyring:

   - Issue #123: fix removing items.
   - Correctly escape item name when removing.
   - Use with statement when working with files.

* Add a test for removing one item in group.

* Issue #81: Added experimental support for third-party backends. See
  `keyring.core._load_library_extensions` for information on supplying
  a third-party backend.

---
3.1
---

* All code now runs natively on both Python 2 and Python 3, no 2to3 conversion
  is required.
* Testsuite: clean up, and make more use of unittest2 methods.

-----
3.0.5
-----

* Issue #114: Fix logic in pyfs detection.

-----
3.0.4
-----

* Issue #114: Fix detection of pyfs under Mercurial Demand Import.

-----
3.0.3
-----

* Simplified the implementation of ``keyring.core.load_keyring``. It now uses
  ``__import__`` instead of loading modules explicitly. The ``keyring_path``
  parameter to ``load_keyring`` is now deprecated. Callers should instead
  ensure their module is available on ``sys.path`` before calling
  ``load_keyring``. Keyring still honors ``keyring-path``. This change fixes
  Issue #113 in which the explicit module loading of keyring modules was
  breaking package-relative imports.

-----
3.0.2
-----

* Renamed ``keyring.util.platform`` to ``keyring.util.platform_``. As reported
  in Issue #112 and `mercurial_keyring #31
  <https://bitbucket.org/Mekk/mercurial_keyring/issue/31>`_ and in `Mercurial
  itself <http://bz.selenic.com/show_bug.cgi?id=4029>`_, Mercurial's Demand
  Import does not honor ``absolute_import`` directives, so it's not possible
  to have a module with the same name as another top-level module. A patch is
  in place to fix this issue upstream, but to support older Mercurial
  versions, this patch will remain for some time.

-----
3.0.1
-----

* Ensure that modules are actually imported even in Mercurial's Demand Import
  environment.

---
3.0
---

* Removed support for Python 2.5.
* Removed names in ``keyring.backend`` moved in 1.1 and previously retained
  for compatibilty.

-----
2.1.1
-----

* Restored Python 2.5 compatibility (lost in 2.0).

---
2.1
---

*  Issue #10: Added a 'store' attribute to the OS X Keyring, enabling custom
   instances of the KeyringBackend to use another store, such as the
   'internet' store. For example::

       keys = keyring.backends.OS_X.Keyring()
       keys.store = 'internet'
       keys.set_password(system, user, password)
       keys.get_password(system, user)

   The default for all instances can be set in the class::

       keyring.backends.OS_X.Keyring.store = 'internet'

*  GnomeKeyring: fix availability checks, and make sure the warning
   message from pygobject is not printed.

*  Fixes to GnomeKeyring and SecretService tests.

-----
2.0.3
-----

*  Issue #112: Backend viability/priority checks now are more aggressive about
   module presence checking, requesting ``__name__`` from imported modules to
   force the demand importer to actually attempt the import.

-----
2.0.2
-----

*  Issue #111: Windows backend isn't viable on non-Windows platforms.

-----
2.0.1
-----

*  Issue #110: Fix issues with ``Windows.RegistryKeyring``.

---
2.0
---

*  Issue #80: Prioritized backend support. The primary interface for Keyring
   backend classes has been refactored to now emit a 'priority' based on the
   current environment (operating system, libraries available, etc). These
   priorities provide an indication of the applicability of that backend for
   the current environment. Users are still welcome to specify a particular
   backend in configuration, but the default behavior should now be to select
   the most appropriate backend by default.

-----
1.6.1
-----

* Only include pytest-runner in 'setup requirements' when ptr invocation is
  indicated in the command-line (Issue #105).

---
1.6
---

*  GNOME Keyring backend:

   - Use the same attributes (``username`` / ``service``) as the SecretService
     backend uses, allow searching for old ones for compatibility.
   - Also set ``application`` attribute.
   - Correctly handle all types of errors, not only ``CANCELLED`` and ``NO_MATCH``.
   - Avoid printing warnings to stderr when GnomeKeyring is not available.

* Secret Service backend:

   - Use a better label for passwords, the same as GNOME Keyring backend uses.

---
1.5
---

*  SecretService: allow deleting items created using previous python-keyring
   versions.

   Before the switch to secretstorage, python-keyring didn't set "application"
   attribute. Now in addition to supporting searching for items without that
   attribute, python-keyring also supports deleting them.

*  Use ``secretstorage.get_default_collection`` if it's available.

   On secretstorage 1.0 or later, python-keyring now tries to create the
   default collection if it doesn't exist, instead of just raising the error.

*  Improvements for tests, including fix for Issue #102.

---
1.4
---

* Switch GnomeKeyring backend to use native libgnome-keyring via
  GObject Introspection, not the obsolete python-gnomekeyring module.

---
1.3
---

* Use the `SecretStorage library <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/SecretStorage>`_
  to implement the Secret Service backend (instead of using dbus directly).
  Now the keyring supports prompting for and deleting passwords. Fixes #69,
  #77, and #93.
* Catch `gnomekeyring.IOError` per the issue `reported in Nova client
  <https://bugs.launchpad.net/python-novaclient/+bug/1116302>`_.
* Issue #92 Added support for delete_password on Mac OS X Keychain.

-----
1.2.3
-----

* Fix for Encrypted File backend on Python 3.
* Issue #97 Improved support for PyPy.

-----
1.2.2
-----

* Fixed handling situations when user cancels kwallet dialog or denies access
  for the app.

-----
1.2.1
-----

* Fix for kwallet delete.
* Fix for OS X backend on Python 3.
* Issue #84: Fix for Google backend on Python 3 (use of raw_input not caught
  by 2to3).

---
1.2
---

* Implemented delete_password on most keyrings. Keyring 2.0 will require
  delete_password to implement a Keyring. Fixes #79.

-----
1.1.2
-----

* Issue #78: pyfilesystem backend now works on Windows.

-----
1.1.1
-----

* Fixed MANIFEST.in so .rst files are included.

---
1.1
---

This is the last build that will support installation in a pure-distutils
mode. Subsequent releases will require setuptools/distribute to install.
Python 3 installs have always had this requirement (for 2to3 install support),
but starting with the next minor release (1.2+), setuptools will be required.

Additionally, this release has made some substantial refactoring in an
attempt to modularize the backends. An attempt has been made to maintain 100%
backward-compatibility, although if your library does anything fancy with
module structure or clasess, some tweaking may be necessary. The
backward-compatible references will be removed in 2.0, so the 1.1+ releases
represent a transitional implementation which should work with both legacy
and updated module structure.

* Added a console-script 'keyring' invoking the command-line interface.
* Deprecated _ExtensionKeyring.
* Moved PasswordSetError and InitError to an `errors` module (references kept
  for backward-compatibility).
* Moved concrete backend implementations into their own modules (references
  kept for backward compatibility):

  - OSXKeychain -> backends.OS_X.Keyring
  - GnomeKeyring -> backends.Gnome.Keyring
  - SecretServiceKeyring -> backends.SecretService.Keyring
  - KDEKWallet -> backends.kwallet.Keyring
  - BasicFileKeyring -> backends.file.BaseKeyring
  - CryptedFileKeyring -> backends.file.EncryptedKeyring
  - UncryptedFileKeyring -> backends.file.PlaintextKeyring
  - Win32CryptoKeyring -> backends.Windows.EncryptedKeyring
  - WinVaultKeyring -> backends.Windows.WinVaultKeyring
  - Win32CryptoRegistry -> backends.Windows.RegistryKeyring
  - select_windows_backend -> backends.Windows.select_windows_backend
  - GoogleDocsKeyring -> backends.Google.DocsKeyring
  - Credential -> keyring.credentials.Credential
  - BaseCredential -> keyring.credentials.SimpleCredential
  - EnvironCredential -> keyring.credentials.EnvironCredential
  - GoogleEnvironCredential -> backends.Google.EnvironCredential
  - BaseKeyczarCrypter -> backends.keyczar.BaseCrypter
  - KeyczarCrypter -> backends.keyczar.Crypter
  - EnvironKeyczarCrypter -> backends.keyczar.EnvironCrypter
  - EnvironGoogleDocsKeyring -> backends.Google.KeyczarDocsKeyring
  - BasicPyfilesystemKeyring -> backends.pyfs.BasicKeyring
  - UnencryptedPyfilesystemKeyring -> backends.pyfs.PlaintextKeyring
  - EncryptedPyfilesystemKeyring -> backends.pyfs.EncryptedKeyring
  - EnvironEncryptedPyfilesystemKeyring -> backends.pyfs.KeyczarKeyring
  - MultipartKeyringWrapper -> backends.multi.MultipartKeyringWrapper

* Officially require Python 2.5 or greater (although unofficially, this
  requirement has been in place since 0.10).

---
1.0
---

This backward-incompatible release attempts to remove some cruft from the
codebase that's accumulated over the versions.

* Removed legacy file relocation support. `keyring` no longer supports loading
  configuration or file-based backends from ~. If upgrading from 0.8 or later,
  the files should already have been migrated to their new proper locations.
  If upgrading from 0.7.x or earlier, the files will have to be migrated
  manually.
* Removed CryptedFileKeyring migration support. To maintain an existing
  CryptedFileKeyring, one must first upgrade to 0.9.2 or later and access the
  keyring before upgrading to 1.0 to retain the existing keyring.
* File System backends now create files without group and world permissions.
  Fixes #67.

------
0.10.1
------

* Merged 0.9.3 to include fix for #75.

----
0.10
----

* Add support for using `Keyczar <http://www.keyczar.org/>`_ to encrypt
  keyrings. Keyczar is "an open source cryptographic toolkit designed to make
  it easier and safer for developers to use cryptography in their
  applications."
* Added support for storing keyrings on Google Docs or any other filesystem
  supported by pyfilesystem.
* Fixed issue in Gnome Keyring when unicode is passed as the service name,
  username, or password.
* Tweaked SecretService code to pass unicode to DBus, as unicode is the
  preferred format.
* Issue #71 - Fixed logic in CryptedFileKeyring.
* Unencrypted keyring file will be saved with user read/write (and not group
  or world read/write).

-----
0.9.3
-----

* Ensure migration is run when get_password is called. Fixes #75. Thanks to
  Marc Deslauriers for reporting the bug and supplying the patch.

-----
0.9.2
-----

* Keyring 0.9.1 introduced a whole different storage format for the
  CryptedFileKeyring, but this introduced some potential compatibility issues.
  This release incorporates the security updates but reverts to the INI file
  format for storage, only encrypting the passwords and leaving the service
  and usernames in plaintext. Subsequent releases may incorporate a new
  keyring to implement a whole-file encrypted version. Fixes #64.
* The CryptedFileKeyring now requires simplejson for Python 2.5 clients.

-----
0.9.1
-----

* Fix for issue where SecretServiceBackend.set_password would raise a
  UnicodeError on Python 3 or when a unicode password was provided on Python
  2.
* CryptedFileKeyring now uses PBKDF2 to derive the key from the user's
  password and a random hash. The IV is chosen randomly as well. All the
  stored passwords are encrypted at once. Any keyrings using the old format
  will be automatically converted to the new format (but will no longer be
  compatible with 0.9 and earlier). The user's password is no longer limited
  to 32 characters. PyCrypto 2.5 or greater is now required for this keyring.

---
0.9
---

* Add support for GTK 3 and secret service D-Bus. Fixes #52.
* Issue #60 - Use correct method for decoding.

-----
0.8.1
-----

* Fix regression in keyring lib on Windows XP where the LOCALAPPDATA
  environment variable is not present.

---
0.8
---

* Mac OS X keyring backend now uses subprocess calls to the `security`
  command instead of calling the API, which with the latest updates, no
  longer allows Python to invoke from a virtualenv. Fixes issue #13.
* When using file-based storage, the keyring files are no longer stored
  in the user's home directory, but are instead stored in platform-friendly
  locations (`%localappdata%\Python Keyring` on Windows and according to
  the freedesktop.org Base Dir Specification
  (`$XDG_DATA_HOME/python_keyring` or `$HOME/.local/share/python_keyring`)
  on other operating systems). This fixes #21.

*Backward Compatibility Notice*

Due to the new storage location for file-based keyrings, keyring 0.8
supports backward compatibility by automatically moving the password
files to the updated location. In general, users can upgrade to 0.8 and
continue to operate normally. Any applications that customize the storage
location or make assumptions about the storage location will need to take
this change into consideration. Additionally, after upgrading to 0.8,
it is not possible to downgrade to 0.7 without manually moving
configuration files. In 1.0, the backward compatibilty
will be removed.

-----
0.7.1
-----

* Removed non-ASCII characters from README and CHANGES docs (required by
  distutils if we're to include them in the long_description). Fixes #55.

---
0.7
---

* Python 3 is now supported. All tests now pass under Python 3.2 on
  Windows and Linux (although Linux backend support is limited). Fixes #28.
* Extension modules on Mac and Windows replaced by pure-Python ctypes
  implementations. Thanks to Jerome Laheurte.
* WinVaultKeyring now supports multiple passwords for the same service. Fixes
  #47.
* Most of the tests don't require user interaction anymore.
* Entries stored in Gnome Keyring appears now with a meaningful name if you try
  to browser your keyring (for ex. with Seahorse)
* Tests from Gnome Keyring no longer pollute the user own keyring.
* `keyring.util.escape` now accepts only unicode strings. Don't try to encode
  strings passed to it.

-----
0.6.2
-----

* fix compiling on OSX with XCode 4.0

-----
0.6.1
-----

* Gnome keyring should not be used if there is no DISPLAY or if the dbus is
  not around (https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpadlib/+bug/752282).

---
0.6
---

* Added `keyring.http` for facilitating HTTP Auth using keyring.

* Add a utility to access the keyring from the command line.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Aug 12, 2014
2014-07-02 version 0.5.9:

  * Support std::tr1 unordered containers by default (#51, #63, #68, #69)
  * Remove some warnings (#56)
  * Fix segmentation fault after malloc failures (#58, #59)
  * Fix alloc/dealloc mismatch (#52, #61)
  * Fix sample codes (#60, #64)
  * Support implicit conversion from integer to float/double (#54)
  * Improve documents (#45, #75, #82, #83)
  * Support CMake (#20, #87)
  * Remove Ruby dependencies in bootstrap (#86, #87)
  * Add FILE* buffer (#40)
  * Other bug fixes and refactoring: #39, #73, #77, #79, #80, #81, #84, #90
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Dec 9, 2014
2014.12.5
=========
----

* Feature: Update `README.md` with usage examples.
* Fix #35: Remove `py_modules` from `setup.py`.
* Fix #36: Excludes tests from being installed as a separate module.
* Fix #37: Don't hardcode the path to the installed binary.
* Fix: Readme typo in running cli.
* Feature #40: Extract cli part to ``cli`` module.
* Feature #42: Bring python version compatibility to ``compat.py`` module.
* Feature #41: Extract utility/helper methods to ``utils`` module.
* Fix #45: Does not accept standard input when running under Python 3.
* Feature: Clean up ``ChangeLog.rst`` for version and date numbers.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 5, 2015
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  Changes in Devel::NYTProf 5.07
      Fixed use of nytprofcalls and flamegraph scripts to not require PATH #21
      Fixed nytprofhtml --open for KDE4 thanks to HMBRAND RT#99080
      Fixed for installs into directory path with spaces, mohawk2 #40
      Fixed printf NV conversion compiler warnings thanks to zefram RT#91986
      Disabled optimize in t/test25-strevalb.t if -DDEBUGGING and perl >= 5.20
        as workaround for perl RT#70211, #38

      Added 'addtimestamp' option to add a timestamp to the output filename
        (similar to addpid option), PR#17 thanks to Naosuke Yokoe (zentooo)
      Added nytprofpf script to generate reports in the plat_forms format
        http://www.plat-forms.org PR#11 thanks to Holger Schmeisky.
      Added ability to increase the maximum length of a subroutine name #44

      Optimized output performance on threaded perl, thanks to bulk88. PR#27

      Add docs re FCGI::Engine and open('-|') #20
      Corrected typo in nytprofhtml thanks to wollmers #41
      Fixed link to screencast, thanks to Herwin. #19
      Added hint to use --no-flame for big reports. #28
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Apr 16, 2015
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2.4.2 2015-04-12T01:22:02Z
    - Fixed #40; 'use strict' not enabled when 'use 5.010' follows 'use Mouse'
    - Fixed #39; New warnings in Perl 5.21.x: redundant arguments for sprintf
    - Fixed #38; Avoid warnings introduced in Perl 5.21.x
    - Fixed #36; Excess dependency on Test::Exception::LessClever (kentnl, #37)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Apr 24, 2015
cgdb-0.6.8 (11/13/2014)

  * Fix issue #40, the map commands were adding additional new lines
    to the mappings. For instance, 'imap a b' in the ~/.cgdb/cgdbrc
    file would cause a to map to 'b<cr>' instead of just 'b'.

  * Added feature from issue #29, added 'until' command to CGDB.

  * Updated autotools configuration files to satisfy warnings and
    recommendations produced by autotools when run.

  * Fix issue #49, a gcc compiler warning.

  * Fixed a hang consuming 100% CPU usage on OS X Mavericks (github #48).

  * Fixed a hang when quitting cgdb while inferior is running
    (github #1 and #5 and #46). This was believed to be fixed in the last
    release but I've finally reproduced the issue and fixed it for good.

cgdb-0.6.7 (01/14/2013)

  * Changed documentation license from GFDL to GPL (github #6).

  * Fixed a hang on MacOS when quitting cgdb while inferior is running
    (github #1 and #5).

  * Fixed a crash when pressing 'n' in source window (github #5).

  * Fixed a bug opening files (and toggling breakpoints in files) with
    special characters (e.g. space) in their names.

cgdb-0.6.6 (09/06/2011)

  * Fixed a compile error on Cygwin 1.7 (signature for path conversion
    functions changed).

  * Fixed a segfault on 64-bit systems in rline.c due to a missing
    prototype of cgdb_malloc. Thanks to Pietro Cerutti for reporting
    and diagnosing this one!

  * Fixed a bug in the file dialog. When searching for a file,
    and you hit enter to select it, CGDB would sometimes skip to
    the next file that matches and open that file instead.

  * CGDB should now build out of the box on Cygwin again.
    CGDB used to only support building against curses.h. Now
    it also supports building against ncurses/curses.h.

  * No longer set the prompt to (gdb) on startup.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Apr 28, 2015
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Revision: 2.73 Date: 2015/04/15 23:14:01
! MANIFEST
+ t/isa.t
! Encode.pm
  Addressed RT#103253: Encode::XS does not inherit from Encode::Encoding
  https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=103253
! encoding.pm
+ t/encoding-locale.t
  Pulled: Rewrite of encoding::_get_locale_encoding for more portability #40
! encoding.pm
  Pulled: encoding.pm: more inlining #39
  dankogai/p5-encode#39

2.72 2015/03/14 02:44:39
! encoding.pm
  Copied from bleadperl to be in sync with it again.
  http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2015/03/msg226576.html

2.71 2015/03/12 00:03:52
! encoding.pm
  Pulled: Don't fail 'no encoding' on EBCDIC
  dankogai/p5-encode#38
! lib/Encode/Alias.pm t/Aliases.t
  Add cp65000 => UTF-7 and cp65001 => utf-8-strict
  dankogai/p5-encode#37
! encoding.pm
  Sync w/ bleadperl
  dankogai/p5-encode#36
! bin/encguess
  Pulled: show encguess example per #33
  dankogai/p5-encode#34

2.70 2015/02/05 10:53:00
! Makefile.PL
  add bin/encguess to EXE_FILES

2.69 2015/02/05 10:35:11
! bin/encguess
  Refactored so that
  * does not depend on non-core module (File::Slurp in particular)
  * PODified document
  * -s "encA encB" to -s encA,encB which is more shell-friendly
  * and more
! MANIFEST
+ bin/encguess
  Pulled: Added CLI wrapper for Encode::Guess
  dankogai/p5-encode#32
! Unicode/Unicode.pm
  Pulled: Bump $VERSION in module changed since Encode-2.60
  dankogai/p5-encode#31

2.68 2015/01/22 10:17:32
! Pulled: Fix C++ build on Windows with VC++
  dankogai/p5-encode#30
  https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=82897
! lib/Encode/MIME/Header.pm t/taint.t
  Pulled: maintain taint flag when encoding MIME on old perl
  dankogai/p5-encode#29
! Encode.pm
  POD fixes
  dankogai/p5-encode#27
! bin/enc2xs
  Addressed: RT#101345: [PATCH] reduce compiler warnings and stderr noise
  enc2xs no longer emits verbose messages to STDERR
  unless -v switch or $ENV{ENC2XS_VERBOSE} is set.
  https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=101345

2.67 2014/12/04 20:13:00
! t/taint.t
  Now skips nonexistent methods like Encode::Detect->encode() should
  that be installed.  This resolves RT#100105.
  https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=100105

2.66 2014/12/02 23:30:34 $
! bin/enc2xs
  Resolved RT#100656: enc2xs -C fails if URL::Encode::XS is installed
  https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=100656

2.65 2014/11/27 14:08:33
! Changes Encode.xs bin/enc2xs
  Applied 3 patches from jhi:
    0001-For-C-don-t-use-the-array-size-in-forward-declaratiotion
    0002-Unused-variables
    0003-1-needs-casting-to-STRLEN
  Message-Id: <54753674.6070909@iki.fi>
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Dec 14, 2015
v2.0.4

Major Enhancements

* Classification thresholds can be enabled or disabled. The default is
  disabled. The threshold value can be set at initialization time or
  dynamically during processing (#47)
* Made auto-categorization optional, defaulting to false (#45)
* Added the ability to handle an array of classifications to the constructor
  (#44)
* Classification with a threshold has been added to the api (#39)

Minor Enhancements

* Documentation around threshold usage (#54)
* Fixed UTF-8 encoding for hasher.rb (#50)
* Removed some unnecessary methods (#43)
* Add optional CachedContentNode (GSL only) (#43)
* Caches the transposed search_vector (#43)
* Added custom marshal_ methods to not save the cache when dumping/loading
  (#43)
* Optimized some numeric comparisons and iterators (#43)
* Added cached calculation table when computing raw_vectors (#43)
* If a category name is already a symbol, just return it (#45)
* Various Hash improvements (#45)
* Eliminated several Ruby ⚠️s when run with RUBYOPT="-w" (#38)
* Simple performance improvements for the Hasher process (#41)
* Fixes for broken regex splitting for non-ascii characters and removal of the
  unused punctuation filter (#41)
* Add multiple language stopwords with customizable stop word paths (#40)

Bug Fixes

* Fixed the bug where adding the same category a second time would clobber the
  category that was already there (#45)
* Fixed deprecation warning for <=> in ls.rb (#33)
* Remove references to Madeline in the README and replace it with Marshal or
  Redis (#32)

Development Fixes

* Added development dependency on mini_test and added 2.2 to travis.yml (#36)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jan 9, 2016
1.4.0 / 2015-12-25

Minor Enhancements

    Bump Sass to v3.4 and above. (#40)
    Strip byte order mark from generated compressed Sass/SCSS (#39)
    Strip BOM by default, but don't add in the @charset by default (#42)

Development Fixes

    Add Jekyll 2 & 3 to test matrix (#41)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jan 9, 2016
== ipaddress 0.8.2

CHANGED:: merged bundler branch to cleanup gemspec and Rakefiles
FIXED:: IPAddress::IPv4.split handling (Issue #40)
NEW:: Added #[]= method to IPv4/6 classes to add octet writing support. (Issue #24)
NEW:: IPV4#multicast?
NEW:: IPV4#loopback?
NEW:: IPV4#to()

== ipaddress 0.8.1

CHANGED:: ipaddress now uses minitest for testing, all tests passing
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Feb 2, 2016
--------------------
0.32 2015-08-25T02:09:18Z
	- fix compatibility issue on Solaris (thanks to Syohei YOSHIDA) #40

0.31 2015-07-20T02:38:57Z
	- do not remove the socket file when becoming a daemon (thanks to
          andyjones) #34 #36
	- emit name of the directory to which it failed to chdir(2) (thanks
          to tokuhirom) #33

0.30 2015-06-05T05:28:43Z
	- unlink the status file only when created by itself (thanks to
          tokuhirom) #32
	- redo #26 (thanks to tokuhirom) #31

0.29 2015-06-04T06:45:26Z
	- build should fail on Windows (thanks to chorny) #26
	- add `--stop` option (thanks to tokuhirom) #28
	- do not close STDIN in case the listening port is mapped to fd
          zero (thanks to tokuhirom) #29 #24
	- reopen STDIN to suppress unnecessary warnings (thanks to
          touhirom) #30

0.28 2015-05-28T22:08:37Z
	- add `--port=[host:]port=fd` option for specifying the file
          descriptor number (thanks to tokuhirom) #24

0.27 2015-04-28T01:02:28Z
	- revert 0.26 so that the install script can update the
	- shebang (thanks to miyagawa) #22 modernize the build tool
	- (thanks to miyagawa) #23
0.26
	- `start_server` command uses perl found in $PATH instead of
          /usr/bin/perl #21
0.25
	- fix `already in use` error if the program is restarted
          (regression in 0.21) #18
	- tests now pass on environments wo. IPv6 support #19
0.24
	- introduce --daemonize option (#18 #6)
	- fix bug that causes a infinite loop in shutdown (amends #14)
0.23
	- set IPV6_V6ONLY for socket bound to an IPv6 address (#16)
0.22
	- support for IPv6 (#16)
	- include repository URL in META.yml (#15; thanks to ether)
0.21
	- remove dependency against non-standard modules (#14)
0.19
	- reimplement changes in 0.15, 0.16 for stability (#13)
	- update inc/Module/Install
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Feb 11, 2016
--------------------
0.32 2015-08-25T02:09:18Z
	- fix compatibility issue on Solaris (thanks to Syohei YOSHIDA) #40

0.31 2015-07-20T02:38:57Z
	- do not remove the socket file when becoming a daemon (thanks to
          andyjones) #34 #36
	- emit name of the directory to which it failed to chdir(2) (thanks
          to tokuhirom) #33

0.30 2015-06-05T05:28:43Z
	- unlink the status file only when created by itself (thanks to
          tokuhirom) #32
	- redo #26 (thanks to tokuhirom) #31

0.29 2015-06-04T06:45:26Z
	- build should fail on Windows (thanks to chorny) #26
	- add `--stop` option (thanks to tokuhirom) #28
	- do not close STDIN in case the listening port is mapped to fd
          zero (thanks to tokuhirom) #29 #24
	- reopen STDIN to suppress unnecessary warnings (thanks to
          touhirom) #30

0.28 2015-05-28T22:08:37Z
	- add `--port=[host:]port=fd` option for specifying the file
          descriptor number (thanks to tokuhirom) #24

0.27 2015-04-28T01:02:28Z
	- revert 0.26 so that the install script can update the
	- shebang (thanks to miyagawa) #22 modernize the build tool
	- (thanks to miyagawa) #23
0.26
	- `start_server` command uses perl found in $PATH instead of
          /usr/bin/perl #21
0.25
	- fix `already in use` error if the program is restarted
          (regression in 0.21) #18
	- tests now pass on environments wo. IPv6 support #19
0.24
	- introduce --daemonize option (#18 #6)
	- fix bug that causes a infinite loop in shutdown (amends #14)
0.23
	- set IPV6_V6ONLY for socket bound to an IPv6 address (#16)
0.22
	- support for IPv6 (#16)
	- include repository URL in META.yml (#15; thanks to ether)
0.21
	- remove dependency against non-standard modules (#14)
0.19
	- reimplement changes in 0.15, 0.16 for stability (#13)
	- update inc/Module/Install
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 18, 2016
ipaddress 0.8.2

CHANGED	merged bundler branch to cleanup gemspec and Rakefiles
FIXED	IPAddress::IPv4.split handling (Issue #40)
NEW	Added #[]= method to IPv4/6 classes to add octet writing support. (Issue #24)
NEW	IPV4#multicast?
NEW	IPV4#loopback?
NEW	IPV4#to()
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Aug 24, 2016
NEWS:
Version 2.5.3
-------------
- Updated zoneinfo to 2016d
- Fixed parser bug where unambiguous datetimes fail to parse when dayfirst is
  set to true. (gh issue #233, pr #234)
- Bug in zoneinfo file on platforms such as Google App Engine which do not
  do not allow importing of subprocess.check_call was reported and fixed by
  @savraj (gh issue #239, gh pr #240)
- Fixed incorrect version in documentation (gh issue #235, pr #243)

Version 2.5.2
-------------
- Updated zoneinfo to 2016c
- Fixed parser bug where yearfirst and dayfirst parameters were not being
  respected when no separator was present. (gh issue #81 and #217, pr #229)

Version 2.5.1
-------------
- Updated zoneinfo to 2016b
- Changed MANIFEST.in to explicitly include test suite in source distributions,
  with help from @koobs (gh issue #193, pr #194, #201, #221)
- Explicitly set all line-endings to LF, except for the NEWS file, on a
  per-repository basis (gh pr #218)
- Fixed an issue with improper caching behavior in rruleset objects (gh issue
  #104, pr #207)
- Changed to an explicit error when rrulestr strings contain a missing BYDAY
  (gh issue #162, pr #211)
- tzfile now correctly handles files containing leapcnt (although the leapcnt
  information is not actually used). Contributed by @hjoukl (gh issue #146, pr
  #147)
- Fixed recursive import issue with tz module (gh pr #204)
- Added compatibility between tzwin objects and datetime.time objects (gh issue
  #216, gh pr #219)
- Refactored monolithic test suite by module (gh issue #61, pr #200 and #206)
- Improved test coverage in the relativedelta module (gh pr #215)
- Adjusted documentation to reflect possibly counter-intuitive properties of
  RFC-5545-compliant rrules, and other documentation improvements in the rrule
  module (gh issue #105, gh issue #149 - pointer to the solution by @phep,
  pr #213).


Version 2.5.0
-------------
- Updated zoneinfo to 2016a
- zoneinfo_metadata file version increased to 2.0 - the updated updatezinfo.py
  script will work with older zoneinfo_metadata.json files, but new metadata
  files will not work with older updatezinfo.py versions. Additionally, we have
  started hosting our own mirror of the Olson databases on a github pages
  site (https://dateutil.github.io/tzdata/) (gh pr #183)
- dateutil zoneinfo tarballs now contain the full zoneinfo_metadata file used
  to generate them. (gh issue #27, gh pr #85)
- relativedelta can now be safely subclassed without derived objects reverting
  to base relativedelta objects as a result of arithmetic operations.
  (lp:1010199, gh issue #44, pr #49)
- relativedelta 'weeks' parameter can now be set and retrieved as a property of
  relativedelta instances. (lp: 727525, gh issue #45, pr #49)
- relativedelta now explicitly supports fractional relative weeks, days, hours,
  minutes and seconds. Fractional values in absolute parameters (year, day, etc)
  are now deprecated. (gh issue #40, pr #190)
- relativedelta objects previously did not use microseconds to determine of two
  relativedelta objects were equal. This oversight has been corrected.
  Contributed by @elprans (gh pr #113)
- rrule now has an xafter() method for retrieving multiple recurrences after a
  specified date. (gh pr #38)
- str(rrule) now returns an RFC2445-compliant rrule string, contributed by
  @schinckel and @armicron (lp:1406305, gh issue #47, prs #50, #62 and #160)
- rrule performance under certain conditions has been significantly improved
  thanks to a patch contributed by @dekoza, based on an article by Brian Beck
  (@exogen) (gh pr #136)
- The use of both the 'until' and 'count' parameters is now deprecated as
  inconsistent with RFC2445 (gh pr #62, #185)
- Parsing an empty string will now raise a ValueError, rather than returning the
  datetime passed to the 'default' parameter. (gh issue #78, pr #187)
- tzwinlocal objects now have a meaningful repr() and str() implementation
  (gh issue #148, prs #184 and #186)
- Added equality logic for tzwin and tzwinlocal objects. (gh issue #151,
  pr #180, #184)
- Added some flexibility in subclassing timelex, and switched the default
  behavior over to using string methods rather than comparing against a fixed
  list. (gh pr #122, #139)
- An issue causing tzstr() to crash on Python 2.x was fixed. (lp: 1331576,
  gh issue #51, pr #55)
- An issue with string encoding causing exceptions under certain circumstances
  when tzname() is called was fixed. (gh issue #60, #74, pr #75)
- Parser issue where calling parse() on dates with no day specified when the
  day of the month in the default datetime (which is "today" if unspecified) is
  greater than the number of days in the parsed month was fixed (this issue
  tended to crop up between the 29th and 31st of the month, for obvious reasons)
  (canonical gh issue #25, pr #30, #191)
- Fixed parser issue causing fuzzy_with_tokens to raise an unexpected exception
  in certain circumstances. Contributed by @MichaelAquilina (gh pr #91)
- Fixed parser issue where years > 100 AD were incorrectly parsed. Contributed
  by @Bachmann1234 (gh pr #130)
- Fixed parser issue where commas were not a valid separator between seconds
  and microseconds, preventing parsing of ISO 8601 dates. Contributed by
  @ryanss (gh issue #28, pr #106)
- Fixed issue with tzwin encoding in locales with non-Latin alphabets
  (gh issue #92, pr #98)
- Fixed an issue where tzwin was not being properly imported on Windows.
  Contributed by @labrys. (gh pr #134)
- Fixed a problem causing issues importing zoneinfo in certain circumstances.
  Issue and solution contributed by @alexxv (gh issue #97, pr #99)
- Fixed an issue where dateutil timezones were not compatible with basic time
  objects. One of many, many timezone related issues contributed and tested by
  @labrys. (gh issue #132, pr #181)
- Fixed issue where tzwinlocal had an invalid utcoffset. (gh issue #135,
  pr #141, #142)
- Fixed issue with tzwin and tzwinlocal where DST transitions were incorrectly
  parsed from the registry. (gh issue #143, pr #178)
- updatezinfo.py no longer suppresses certain OSErrors. Contributed by @bjamesv
  (gh pr #164)
- An issue that arose when timezone locale changes during runtime has been
  fixed by @carlosxl and @mjschultz (gh issue #100, prs #107, #109)
- Python 3.5 was added to the supported platforms in the metadata (@tacaswell
  gh pr #159) and the test suites (@moreati gh pr #117).
- An issue with tox failing without unittest2 installed in Python 2.6 was fixed
  by @moreati (gh pr #115)
- Several deprecated functions were replaced in the tests by @moreati
  (gh pr #116)
- Improved the logic in Travis and Appveyor to alleviate issues where builds
  were failing due to connection issues when downloading the IANA timezone
  files. In addition to adding our own mirror for the files (gh pr #183), the
  download is now retried a number of times (with a delay) (gh pr #177)
- Many failing doctests were fixed by @moreati. (gh pr #120)
- Many fixes to the documentation (gh pr #103, gh pr #87 from @radarhere,
  gh pr #154 from @gpoesia, gh pr #156 from @awsum, gh pr #168 from @ja8zyjits)
- Added a code coverage tool to the CI to help improve the library. (gh pr #182)
- We now have a mailing list - dateutil@python.org, graciously hosted by
  Python.org.


Version 2.4.2
-------------
- Updated zoneinfo to 2015b.
- Fixed issue with parsing of tzstr on Python 2.7.x; tzstr will now be decoded
  if not a unicode type. gh #51 (lp:1331576), gh pr #55.
- Fix a parser issue where AM and PM tokens were showing up in fuzzy date
  stamps, triggering inappropriate errors. gh #56 (lp: 1428895), gh pr #63.
- Missing function "setcachesize" removed from zoneinfo __all__ list by @ryanss,
  fixing an issue with wildcard imports of dateutil.zoneinfo. (gh pr #66).
- (PyPi only) Fix an issue with source distributions not including the test
  suite.


Version 2.4.1
-------------

- Added explicit check for valid hours if AM/PM is specified in parser.
  (gh pr #22, issue #21)
- Fix bug in rrule introduced in 2.4.0 where byweekday parameter was not
  handled properly. (gh pr #35, issue #34)
- Fix error where parser allowed some invalid dates, overwriting existing hours
  with the last 2-digit number in the string. (gh pr #32, issue #31)
- Fix and add test for Python 2.x compatibility with boolean checking of
  relativedelta objects. Implemented by @nimasmi (gh pr #43) and Cédric Krier
  (lp: 1035038)
- Replaced parse() calls with explicit datetime objects in unit tests unrelated
  to parser. (gh pr #36)
- Changed private _byxxx from sets to sorted tuples and fixed one currently
  unreachable bug in _construct_byset. (gh pr #54)
- Additional documentation for parser (gh pr #29, #33, #41) and rrule.
- Formatting fixes to documentation of rrule and README.rst.
- Updated zoneinfo to 2015a.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Sep 20, 2016
* Version 3.5.4 (released 2016-09-08)

** libgnutls: Corrected the comparison of the serial size in OCSP response.
   Previously the OCSP certificate check wouldn't verify the serial length
   and could succeed in cases it shouldn't (GNUTLS-SA-2016-3).
   Reported by Stefan Buehler.

** libgnutls: Added support for IP name constraints. Patch by Martin Ukrop.

** libgnutls: Added support of PKCS#8 file decryption using DES-CBC-MD5. This
   is added to allow decryption of PKCS #8 private keys from openssl prior to 1.1.0.

** libgnutls: Added support for decrypting PKCS#8 files which use HMAC-SHA256
   as PRF. This allow decrypting PKCS #8 private keys generated with openssl 1.1.0.

** libgnutls: Added support for internationalized passwords in PKCS#12 files.
   Previous versions would only encrypt or decrypt using passwords from the ASCII
   set.

** libgnutls: Addressed issue with PKCS#11 signature generation on ECDSA
   keys. The signature is now written as unsigned integers into the DSASignatureValue
   structure. Previously signed integers could be written depending on what
   the underlying module would produce. Addresses #122.

** gnutls-cli: Fixed starttls regression from 3.5.3.

** API and ABI modifications:
GNUTLS_E_MALFORMED_CIDR: Added
gnutls_x509_cidr_to_rfc5280: Added
gnutls_oid_to_mac: Added


* Version 3.5.3 (released 2016-08-09)

** libgnutls: Added support for TCP fast open (RFC7413), allowing
   to reduce by one round-trip the handshake process. Based on proposal and
   patch by Tim Ruehsen.

** libgnutls: Adopted a simpler with less memory requirements DTLS sliding
   window implementation. Based on Fridolin Pokorny's implementation for
   AF_KTLS.

** libgnutls: Use getrandom where available via the syscall interface.
   This works around an issue of not-using getrandom even if it exists
   since glibc doesn't declare such function.

** libgnutls: Fixed DNS name constraints checking in the case of empty
   intersection of domain names in the chain. Report and fix by Martin Ukrop.

** libgnutls: Fixed name constraints checking in the case of chains
   where the higher level certificates contained different types of
   constraints than the ones present in the lower intermediate CAs.
   Report and fix by Martin Ukrop.

** libgnutls: Dropped support for the EGD random generator.

** libgnutls: Allow the decoding of raw elements (starting with #)
   in RFC4514 DN string decoding.

** libgnutls: Fixes in gnutls_x509_crt_list_import2, which was
   ignoring flags if all certificates in the list fit within the
   initially allocated memory. Patch by Tim Kosse.

** libgnutls: Corrected issue which made gnutls_certificate_get_x509_crt()
   to return invalid pointers when returned more than a single certificate.
   Report and fix by Stefan Sørensen.

** libgnutls: Fix gnutls_pkcs12_simple_parse to always extract the complete chain,
   even when the extra_certs was non-null. Report and fix by Stefan Sørensen.

** certtool: Added the "add_extension" and "add_critical_extension"
   template options. This allows specifying arbitrary extensions into
   certificates and certificate requests.

** gnutls-cli: Added the --fastopen option.

** API and ABI modifications:
GNUTLS_E_UNAVAILABLE_DURING_HANDSHAKE: Added
gnutls_x509_crq_set_extension_by_oid: Added
gnutls_x509_dn_set_str: Added
gnutls_transport_set_fastopen: Added


* Version 3.5.2 (released 2016-07-06)

** libgnutls: Address issue when utilizing the p11-kit trust store
   for certificate verification (GNUTLS-SA-2016-2).

** libgnutls: Fixed DTLS handshake packet reconstruction. Reported by
   Guillaume Roguez.

** libgnutls: Fixed issues with PKCS#11 reading of sensitive objects
   from SafeNet Network HSM. Reported by Anthony Alba in #108.

** libgnutls: Corrected the writing of PKCS#11 CKA_SERIAL_NUMBER. Report
   and fix by Stanislav Židek.

** libgnutls: Added AES-GCM optimizations using the AVX and MOVBE
   instructions. Uses Andy Polyakov's assembly code.

** API and ABI modifications:
No changes since last version.


* Version 3.5.1 (released 2016-06-14)

** libgnutls: The SSL 3.0 protocol support can completely be removed
   using a compile time option. The configure option is --disable-ssl3-support.

** libgnutls: The SSL 2.0 client hello support can completely be removed
   using a compile time option. The configure option is --disable-ssl2-support.

** libgnutls: Added support for OCSP Must staple PKIX extension. That is,
   implemented the RFC7633 TLSFeature for OCSP status request extension.
   Feature implemented by Tim Kosse.

** libgnutls: More strict OCSP staple verification. That is, no longer
   ignore invalid or too old OCSP staples. The previous behavior was
   to rely on application use gnutls_ocsp_status_request_is_checked(),
   while the new behavior is to include OCSP verification by default
   and set the GNUTLS_CERT_INVALID_OCSP_STATUS verification flag on error.

** libgnutls: Treat CA certificates with the "Server Gated Cryptography" key
   purpose OIDs equivalent to having the GNUTLS_KP_TLS_WWW_SERVER OID. This
   improves interoperability with several old intermediate CA certificates
   carrying these legacy OIDs.

** libgnutls: Re-read the system wide priority file when needed. Patch by
   Daniel P. Berrange.

** libgnutls: Allow for fallback in system-specific initial keywords
   (prefixed with '@'). That allows to specify a keyword such as
   "@keyword1,KEYWORD2" which will use the first available of these
   two keywords. Patch by Daniel P. Berrange.

** libgnutls: The SSLKEYLOGFILE environment variable can be used to log
   session keys. These session keys are compatible with the NSS Key Log
   Format and can be used to decrypt the session for debugging using
   wireshark.

** API and ABI modifications:
GNUTLS_CERT_INVALID_OCSP_STATUS: Added
gnutls_x509_crt_set_crq_extension_by_oid: Added
gnutls_x509_ext_import_tlsfeatures: Added
gnutls_x509_ext_export_tlsfeatures: Added
gnutls_x509_tlsfeatures_add: Added
gnutls_x509_tlsfeatures_init: Added
gnutls_x509_tlsfeatures_deinit: Added
gnutls_x509_tlsfeatures_get: Added
gnutls_x509_crt_get_tlsfeatures: Added
gnutls_x509_crt_set_tlsfeatures: Added
gnutls_x509_crq_get_tlsfeatures: Added
gnutls_x509_crq_set_tlsfeatures: Added
gnutls_ext_get_name: Added


* Version 3.5.0 (released 2016-05-09)

** libgnutls: Added SHA3 based signing algorithms for DSA, RSA and ECDSA,
   based on http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/ST/crypto_apps_infra/csor/algorithms.html

** libgnutls: Added support for curve X25519 (RFC 7748, draft-ietf-tls-rfc4492bis-07).
   This curve is disabled by default as it is still on specification status. It
   can be enabled using the priority string modifier +CURVE-X25519.

** libgnutls: Added support for TLS false start (draft-ietf-tls-falsestart-01)
   by introducing gnutls_init() flag GNUTLS_ENABLE_FALSE_START (#73).

** libgnutls: Added new APIs to access the FIPS186-4 (Shawe-Taylor based) provable
   RSA and DSA parameter generation from a seed.

** libgnutls: The CHACHA20-POLY1305 ciphersuite is enabled by default. This
   cipher is prioritized after AES-GCM.

** libgnutls: On a rehandshake ensure that the certificate of the peer or
   its username remains the same as in previous handshakes. That is to protect
   applications which do not check user credentials on rehandshakes. The
   threat to address depends on the application protocol. Primarily it
   protects against applications which authenticate the peer initially and
   perform accounting using the session's information, from being misled
   by a rehandshake which switches the peer's identity. Applications can
   disable this protection by using the %GNUTLS_ALLOW_ID_CHANGE flag in
   gnutls_init().

** libgnutls: Be strict in TLS extension decoding. That is, do not tolerate
   parsing errors in the extensions field and treat it as a typical Hello
   message structure. Reported by Hubert Kario (#40).

** libgnutls: Old and unsupported version numbers in client hellos are
   rejected with a "protocol_version" alert message. Reported by Hubert
   Kario (#42).

** libgnutls: Lifted the limitation of calling the gnutls_session_get_data*()
   functions, only on non-resumed sessions. This brings the API in par with
   its usage (#79).

** libgnutls: Follow RFC5280 strictly in name constraints computation. The
   permitted subtrees is intersected with any previous values. Report and
   patch by Daiki Ueno.

** libgnutls: Enforce the RFC 7627 (extended master secret) requirements on
   session resumption. Reported by Hubert Kario (#69).

** libgnutls: Consider the max-record TLS extension even when under DTLS.
   Reported by Peter Dettman (#61).

** libgnutls: Replaced writev() system call with sendmsg().

** libgnutls: Replaced select() system call with poll() on POSIX systems.

** libgnutls: Preload the system priority file on library load. This allows
   applications that chroot() to also use the system priorities.

** libgnutls: Applications are allowed to override the built-in key and
   certificate URLs.

** libgnutls: The gnutls.h header marks constant and pure functions explictly.

** certtool: Added the ability to sign certificates using SHA3.

** certtool: Added the --provable and --verify-allow-broken options.

** gnutls-cli: The --dane option will cause verification failure if gnutls is not
   compiled with DANE support.

** crywrap: The tool was unbundled from gnutls' distribution. It can be found at
   https://github.com/nmav/crywrap

** guile: .go files are now built and installed

** guile: Fix compatibility issue of the test suite with Guile 2.1

** guile: When --with-guile-site-dir is passed, modules are installed in a
   versioned directory, typically $(datadir)/guile/site/2.0

** guile: Tests no longer leave zombie processes behind

** API and ABI modifications:
GNUTLS_FORCE_CLIENT_CERT: Added
GNUTLS_ENABLE_FALSE_START: Added
GNUTLS_INDEFINITE_TIMEOUT: Added
GNUTLS_ALPN_SERVER_PRECEDENCE: Added
GNUTLS_E_ASN1_EMBEDDED_NULL_IN_STRING: Added
GNUTLS_E_HANDSHAKE_DURING_FALSE_START: Added
gnutls_check_version_numeric: Added
gnutls_x509_crt_equals: Added
gnutls_x509_crt_equals2: Added
gnutls_x509_crt_set_subject_alt_othername: Added
gnutls_x509_crt_set_issuer_alt_othername: Added
gnutls_x509_crt_get_signature_oid: Added
gnutls_x509_crt_get_pk_oid: Added
gnutls_x509_crq_set_subject_alt_othername: Added
gnutls_x509_crq_get_pk_oid: Added
gnutls_x509_crq_get_signature_oid: Added
gnutls_x509_crl_get_signature_oid: Added
gnutls_x509_privkey_generate2: Added
gnutls_x509_privkey_get_seed: Added
gnutls_x509_privkey_verify_seed: Added
gnutls_privkey_generate2: Added
gnutls_privkey_get_seed: Added
gnutls_privkey_verify_seed: Added
gnutls_decode_ber_digest_info: Added
gnutls_encode_ber_digest_info: Added
gnutls_dh_params_import_dsa: Added
gnutls_session_get_master_secret: Added


* Version 3.4.3 (released 2015-07-12)

** libgnutls: Follow closely RFC5280 recommendations and use UTCTime for
   dates prior to 2050.

** libgnutls: Force 16-byte alignment to all input to ciphers (previously it
   was done only when cryptodev was enabled).

** libgnutls: Removed support for pthread_atfork() as it has undefined
   semantics when used with dlopen(), and may lead to a crash.

** libgnutls: corrected failure when importing plain files
   with gnutls_x509_privkey_import2(), and a password was provided.

** libgnutls: Don't reject certificates if a CA has the URI or IP address
   name constraints, and the end certificate doesn't have an IP address
   name or a URI set.

** libgnutls: set and read the hint in DHE-PSK and ECDHE-PSK ciphersuites.

** p11tool: Added --list-token-urls option, and print the token module name
   in list-tokens.

** API and ABI modifications:
gnutls_ecc_curve_get_oid: Added
gnutls_digest_get_oid: Added
gnutls_pk_get_oid: Added
gnutls_sign_get_oid: Added
gnutls_ecc_curve_get_id: Added
gnutls_oid_to_digest: Added
gnutls_oid_to_pk: Added
gnutls_oid_to_sign: Added
gnutls_oid_to_ecc_curve: Added
gnutls_pkcs7_get_signature_count: Added


* Version 3.4.2 (released 2015-06-16)

** libgnutls: DTLS blocking API is more robust against infinite blocking,
and will notify of more possible timeouts.

** libgnutls: corrected regression with Camellia-256-GCM cipher. Reported
by Manuel Pegourie-Gonnard.

** libgnutls: Introduced the GNUTLS_NO_SIGNAL flag to gnutls_init(). That
allows to disable SIGPIPE for writes done within gnutls.

** libgnutls: Enhanced the PKCS #7 API to allow signing and verification
of structures. API moved to gnutls/pkcs7.h header.

** certtool: Added options to generate PKCS #7 bundles and signed
structures.

** API and ABI modifications:
gnutls_x509_dn_get_str: Added
gnutls_pkcs11_get_raw_issuer_by_subject_key_id: Added
gnutls_x509_trust_list_get_issuer_by_subject_key_id: Added
gnutls_x509_crt_verify_data2: Added
gnutls_pkcs7_get_crt_raw2: Added
gnutls_pkcs7_signature_info_deinit: Added
gnutls_pkcs7_get_signature_info: Added
gnutls_pkcs7_verify_direct: Added
gnutls_pkcs7_verify: Added
gnutls_pkcs7_get_crl_raw2: Added
gnutls_pkcs7_sign: Added
gnutls_pkcs7_attrs_deinit: Added
gnutls_pkcs7_add_attr: Added
gnutls_pkcs7_get_attr: Added
gnutls_pkcs7_print: Added


* Version 3.4.1 (released 2015-05-03)

** libgnutls: gnutls_certificate_get_ours: will return the certificate even
if a callback was used to send it.

** libgnutls: Check for invalid length in the X.509 version field. Without
the check certificates with invalid length would be detected as having an
arbitrary version. Reported by Hanno Böck.

** libgnutls: Handle DNS name constraints with a leading dot. Patch by
Fotis Loukos.

** libgnutls: Updated system-keys support for windows to compile in more
versions of mingw. Patch by Tim Kosse.

** libgnutls: Fix for MD5 downgrade in TLS 1.2 signatures. Reported by
Karthikeyan Bhargavan [GNUTLS-SA-2015-2].

** libgnutls: Reverted: The gnutls_handshake() process will enforce a timeout
by default. That caused issues with non-blocking programs.

** certtool: It can generate SHA256 key IDs.

** gnutls-cli: fixed crash in --benchmark-ciphers. Reported by James Cloos.

** configure: re-enabled the --enable-local-libopts flag

** API and ABI modifications:
gnutls_x509_crt_get_pk_ecc_raw: Added


* Version 3.4.0 (released 2015-04-08)

** libgnutls: Added support for AES-CCM and AES-CCM-8 (RFC6655 and RFC7251)
ciphersuites. The former are enabled by default, the latter need to be
explicitly enabled, since they reduce the overall security level.

** libgnutls: Added support for Chacha20-Poly1305 ciphersuites following
draft-mavrogiannopoulos-chacha-tls-05 and draft-irtf-cfrg-chacha20-poly1305-10.
That is currently provided as technology preview and is not enabled by
default, since there are no assigned ciphersuite points by IETF and there
is no guarrantee of compatibility between draft versions. The ciphersuite
priority string to enable it is "+CHACHA20-POLY1305".

** libgnutls: Added support for encrypt-then-authenticate in CBC
ciphersuites (RFC7366 -taking into account its errata text). This is
enabled by default and can be disabled using the %NO_ETM priority
string.

** libgnutls: Added support for the extended master secret
(triple-handshake fix) following draft-ietf-tls-session-hash-02.

** libgnutls: Added a new simple and hard to misuse AEAD API (crypto.h).

** libgnutls: SSL 3.0 is no longer included in the default priorities
list. It has to be explicitly enabled, e.g., with a string like
"NORMAL:+VERS-SSL3.0".

** libgnutls: ARCFOUR (RC4) is no longer included in the default priorities
list. It has to be explicitly enabled, e.g., with a string like
"NORMAL:+ARCFOUR-128".

** libgnutls: DSA signatures and DHE-DSS are no longer included in the
default priorities list. They have to be explicitly enabled, e.g., with
a string like "NORMAL:+DHE-DSS:+SIGN-DSA-SHA256:+SIGN-DSA-SHA1". The
DSA ciphersuites were dropped because they had no deployment at all
on the internet, to justify their inclusion.

** libgnutls: The priority string EXPORT was completely removed. The string
was already defunc as support for the EXPORT ciphersuites was removed in
GnuTLS 3.2.0.

** libgnutls: Added API to utilize system specific private keys in
"gnutls/system-keys.h". It is currently provided as technology preview
and is restricted to windows CNG keys.

** libgnutls: gnutls_x509_crt_check_hostname() and friends will use
RFC6125 comparison of hostnames. That introduces a dependency on libidn.

** libgnutls: Depend on p11-kit 0.23.1 to comply with the final
PKCS #11 URLs draft (draft-pechanec-pkcs11uri-21).

** libgnutls: Depend on nettle 3.1.

** libgnutls: Use getrandom() or getentropy() when available. That
avoids the complexity of file descriptor handling and issues with
applications closing all open file descriptors on startup.

** libgnutls: Use pthread_atfork() to detect fork when available.

** libgnutls: If a key purpose (extended key usage) is specified for verification,
it is applied into intermediate certificates. The verification result
GNUTLS_CERT_PURPOSE_MISMATCH is also introduced.

** libgnutls: When gnutls_certificate_set_x509_key_file2() is used in
combination with PKCS #11, or TPM URLs, it will utilize the provided
password as PIN if required. That removes the requirement for the
application to set a callback for PINs in that case.

** libgnutls: priority strings VERS-TLS-ALL and VERS-DTLS-ALL are
restricted to the corresponding protocols only, and the VERS-ALL
string is introduced to catch all possible protocols.

** libgnutls: Added helper functions to obtain information on PKCS #8
structures.

** libgnutls: Certificate chains which are provided to gnutls_certificate_credentials_t
will automatically be sorted instead of failing with GNUTLS_E_CERTIFICATE_LIST_UNSORTED.

** libgnutls: Added functions to export and set the record state. That
allows for gnutls_record_send() and recv() to be offloaded (to kernel,
hardware or any other subsystem).

** libgnutls: Added the ability to register application specific URL
types, which express certificates and keys using gnutls_register_custom_url().

** libgnutls: Added API to override existing ciphers, digests and MACs, e.g.,
to override AES-GCM using a system-specific accelerator. That is, (crypto.h)
gnutls_crypto_register_cipher(), gnutls_crypto_register_aead_cipher(),
gnutls_crypto_register_mac(), and gnutls_crypto_register_digest().

** libgnutls: Added gnutls_ext_register() to register custom extensions.
Contributed by Thierry Quemerais.

** libgnutls: Added gnutls_supplemental_register() to register custom
supplemental data handshake messages. Contributed by Thierry Quemerais.

** libgnutls-openssl: it is no longer built by default.


** certtool: Added --p8-info option, which will print PKCS #8 information
even if the password is not available.

** certtool: --key-info option will print PKCS #8 encryption information
when available.

** certtool: Added the --key-id and --fingerprint options.

** certtool: Added the --verify-hostname, --verify-email and --verify-purpose
options to be used in certificate chain verification, to simulate verification
for specific hostname and key purpose (extended key usage).

** certtool: --p12-info option will print PKCS #12 MAC and cipher information
when available.

** certtool: it will print the A-label (ACE) names in addition to UTF-8.

** p11tool: added options --set-id and --set-label.

** gnutls-cli: added options --priority-list and --save-cert.

** guile: Deprecated priority API has been removed. The old priority API,
which had been deprecated for some time, is now gone; use 'set-session-priorities!'
instead.

** guile: Remove RSA parameters and related procedures. This API had been
deprecated.

** guile: Fix compilation on MinGW. Previously only the static version of the
'guile-gnutls-v-2' library would be built, preventing dynamic loading from Guile.

** API and ABI modifications:
gnutls_record_get_state: Added
gnutls_record_set_state: Added
gnutls_aead_cipher_init: Added
gnutls_aead_cipher_decrypt: Added
gnutls_aead_cipher_encrypt: Added
gnutls_aead_cipher_deinit: Added
gnutls_pkcs12_generate_mac2: Added
gnutls_pkcs12_mac_info: Added
gnutls_pkcs12_bag_enc_info: Added
gnutls_pkcs8_info: Added
gnutls_pkcs_schema_get_name: Added
gnutls_pkcs_schema_get_oid: Added
gnutls_pcert_export_x509: Added
gnutls_pcert_export_openpgp: Added
gnutls_pcert_import_x509_list: Added
gnutls_pkcs11_privkey_cpy: Added
gnutls_x509_crq_get_signature_algorithm: Added
gnutls_x509_trust_list_iter_get_ca: Added
gnutls_x509_trust_list_iter_deinit: Added
gnutls_x509_trust_list_get_issuer_by_dn: Added
gnutls_pkcs11_get_raw_issuer_by_dn: Added
gnutls_certificate_get_trust_list: Added
gnutls_privkey_export_x509: Added
gnutls_privkey_export_pkcs11: Added
gnutls_privkey_export_openpgp: Added
gnutls_privkey_import_ext3: Added
gnutls_certificate_get_x509_key: Added
gnutls_certificate_get_x509_crt: Added
gnutls_certificate_get_openpgp_key: Added
gnutls_certificate_get_openpgp_crt: Added
gnutls_record_discard_queued: Added
gnutls_session_ext_master_secret_status: Added
gnutls_priority_string_list: Added
gnutls_dh_params_import_raw2: Added
gnutls_memset: Added
gnutls_memcmp: Added
gnutls_pkcs12_bag_set_privkey: Added
gnutls_ocsp_resp_get_responder_raw_id: Added
gnutls_system_key_iter_deinit: Added
gnutls_system_key_iter_get_info: Added
gnutls_system_key_delete: Added
gnutls_system_key_add_x509: Added
gnutls_system_recv_timeout: Added
gnutls_register_custom_url: Added
gnutls_pkcs11_obj_list_import_url3: Added
gnutls_pkcs11_obj_list_import_url4: Added
gnutls_pkcs11_obj_set_info: Added
gnutls_crypto_register_cipher: Added
gnutls_crypto_register_aead_cipher: Added
gnutls_crypto_register_mac: Added
gnutls_crypto_register_digest: Added
gnutls_ext_register: Added
gnutls_supplemental_register: Added
gnutls_supplemental_recv: Added
gnutls_supplemental_send: Added
gnutls_openpgp_crt_check_email: Added
gnutls_x509_crt_check_email: Added
gnutls_handshake_set_hook_function: Modified
gnutls_pkcs11_privkey_generate3: Added
gnutls_pkcs11_copy_x509_crt2: Added
gnutls_pkcs11_copy_x509_privkey2: Added
gnutls_pkcs11_obj_list_import_url: Removed
gnutls_pkcs11_obj_list_import_url2: Removed
gnutls_certificate_client_set_retrieve_function: Removed
gnutls_certificate_server_set_retrieve_function: Removed
gnutls_certificate_set_rsa_export_params: Removed
gnutls_certificate_type_set_priority: Removed
gnutls_cipher_set_priority: Removed
gnutls_compression_set_priority: Removed
gnutls_kx_set_priority: Removed
gnutls_mac_set_priority: Removed
gnutls_protocol_set_priority: Removed
gnutls_rsa_export_get_modulus_bits: Removed
gnutls_rsa_export_get_pubkey: Removed
gnutls_rsa_params_cpy: Removed
gnutls_rsa_params_deinit: Removed
gnutls_rsa_params_export_pkcs1: Removed
gnutls_rsa_params_export_raw: Removed
gnutls_rsa_params_generate2: Removed
gnutls_rsa_params_import_pkcs1: Removed
gnutls_rsa_params_import_raw: Removed
gnutls_rsa_params_init: Removed
gnutls_sign_callback_get: Removed
gnutls_sign_callback_set: Removed
gnutls_x509_crt_verify_data: Removed
gnutls_x509_crt_verify_hash: Removed
gnutls_pubkey_get_verify_algorithm: Removed
gnutls_x509_crt_get_verify_algorithm: Removed
gnutls_pubkey_verify_hash: Removed
gnutls_pubkey_verify_data: Removed
gnutls_record_set_max_empty_records: Removed

guile:
set-session-cipher-priority!: Removed
set-session-mac-priority!: Removed
set-session-compression-method-priority!: Removed
set-session-kx-priority!: Removed
set-session-protocol-priority!: Removed
set-session-certificate-type-priority!: Removed
set-session-default-priority!: Removed
set-session-default-export-priority!: Removed
make-rsa-parameters: Removed
rsa-parameters?: Removed
set-certificate-credentials-rsa-export-parameters!: Removed
pkcs1-import-rsa-parameters: Removed
pkcs1-export-rsa-parameters: Removed
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Oct 18, 2016
v1.4.0

* Lock Listen to less than 3.1. (#38)

v1.5.0

* reuse provided site instance if available (#40)
wiedi pushed a commit to wiedi/pkgsrc-legacy that referenced this issue Nov 17, 2016
No changelog found.

github changes:
Merge pull request TritonDataCenter#52 from untitaker/generic-todo-prop-params
Merge pull request TritonDataCenter#51 from nim65s/master
Remove ansi dependency (TritonDataCenter#53)
Share parameters between new and edit
Add a move command
Fix editor support (TritonDataCenter#47)
Add a copy command (TritonDataCenter#50)
Merge pull request TritonDataCenter#46 from untitaker/no-delete-button
Replace cancel button with hint to hit ctrl-c
Remove delete button from editor
Exclude buggy setuptools-scm version
Show error messages in UI (TritonDataCenter#43)
delete cmd: Show tasks that will be deleted (TritonDataCenter#44)
Fix tests
done cmd: Show done tasks (TritonDataCenter#45)
Don't strip time from datetime objects (TritonDataCenter#41)
Add `default_list` in config for new todos (TritonDataCenter#40)
Add shortcut to edit textfield in editor (TritonDataCenter#39)
Merge pull request TritonDataCenter#6 from pimutils/widget-improvements
Add basic editing shortcuts to text widgets
Merge pull request TritonDataCenter#38 from untitaker/coc
Add CoC
Merge pull request TritonDataCenter#37 from untitaker/glob-clarify
Clarify what path is supposed to match
Don't require setuptool_scm at runtime
Fix inconsistent minimum todo ID
Merge pull request TritonDataCenter#30 from untitaker/color-option
Implement color option
Fix typo
wiedi pushed a commit to wiedi/pkgsrc-legacy that referenced this issue Nov 17, 2016
API:

* Constructing a Query for a non-reference counted PostingSource object will
  now try to clone the PostingSource object (as happened in 1.3.4 and
  earlier).  This clone code was removed as part of the changes in 1.3.5 to
  support optional reference counting of PostingSource objects, but that breaks
  the case when the PostingSource object is on the stack and goes out of scope
  before the Query object is used.  Issue reported by Till Schäfer and analysed
  by Daniel Vrátil in a bug report against Akonadi:
  https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=363741

* Add BM25PlusWeight class implementing the BM25+ weighting scheme, implemented
  by Vivek Pal (xapian/xapian#104).

* Add PL2PlusWeight class implementing the PL2+ weighting scheme, implemented
  by Vivek Pal (xapian/xapian#108).

* LMWeight: Implement Dir+ weighting scheme as DIRICHLET_PLUS_SMOOTHING.
  Patch from Vivek Pal.

* Add CoordWeight class implementing coordinate matching.  This can be useful
  for specialised uses - e.g. to implement sorting by the number of matching
  filters.

* DLHWeight,DPHWeight,PL2Weight: With these weighting schemes, the formulae
  can give a negative weight contribution for a term in extreme cases.  We
  used to try to handle this by calculating a per-term lower bound on the
  contribution and subtracting this from the contribution, but this idea
  is fundamentally flawed as the total offset it adds to a document depends on
  what combination of terms that document matches, meaning in general the
  offset isn't the same for every matching document.  So instead we now clamp
  each term's weight contribution to be >= 0.

* TfIdfWeight: Always scale term weight by wqf - this seems the logical
  approach as it matches the weighting we'd get if we weighted every non-unique
  term in the query, as well as being explicit in the Piv+ formula.

* Fix OP_SCALE_WEIGHT to work with all weighting schemes - previously it was
  ignored when using PL2Weight and LMWeight.

* PL2Weight: Greatly improve upper bound on weight:
  + Split the weight equation into two parts and maximise each separately as
    that gives an easily solvable problem, and in common cases the maximum is
    at the same value of wdfn for both parts.  In a simple test, the upper
    bounds are now just over double the highest weight actually achieved -
    previously they were several hundred times.  This approach was suggested by
    Aarsh Shah in: xapian/xapian#48
  + Improve upper bound on normalised wdf (wdfn) - when wdf_upper_bound >
    doclength_lower_bound, we get a tighter bound by evaluating at
    wdf=wdf_upper_bound.  In a simple test, this reduces the upper bound on
    wdfn by 36-64%, and the upper bound on the weight by 9-33%.

* PL2Weight: Fix calculation of upper_bound when P2>0.  P2 is typically
  negative, but for a very common term it can be positive and then we should
  use wdfn_lower not wdfn_upper to adjust P_max.

* Weight::unserialise(): Check serialised form is empty when unserialising
  parameter-free schemes BoolWeight, DLHWeight and DPHWeight.

* TermGenerator::set_stopper_strategy(): New method to control how the Stopper
  object is used.  Patch from Arnav Jain.

* QueryParser: Fix handling of CJK query over multiple prefixes.  Previously
  all the n-gram terms were AND-ed together - now we AND together for each
  prefix, then OR the results.  Fixes #719, reported by Aaron Li.

* Add Database::get_revision() method which provides access to the database
  revision number for chert and glass, intended for use by xapiand.  Marked
  as experimental, so we don't have to go through the usual deprecation cycle
  if this proves not to be the approach we want to take.  Fixes #709,
  reported by German M. Bravo.

* Mark RangeProcessor constructor as `explicit`.

* Update to Unicode 9.0.0.

* Reimplement ESet and ESetIterator as we did for MSet and MSetIterator in
  1.3.5.  ESetIterator internally now counts down to the end of the ESet, so
  the end test is now against 0, rather than against eset.size().  And more of
  the trivial methods are now inlined, which reduces the number of relocations
  needed to load the library, and should give faster code which is a very
  similar size to before.

* MSetIterator and ESetIterator are now STL-compatible random_access_iterators
  (previously they were only bidirectional_iterators).

* TfIdfWeight: Support freq and squared IDF normalisations.  Patch from Vivek
  Pal.

* New Xapian::Query::OP_INVALID to provide an "invalid" query object.

* Reject OP_NEAR/OP_PHRASE with non-leaf subqueries early to avoid a
  potential segmentation fault if the non-leaf subquery decayed at
  just the wrong moment.  See TritonDataCenter#508.

* Reduce positional queries with a MatchAll or PostingSource subquery to
  MatchNothing (since these subqueries have no positional information, so
  the query can't match).

* Deprecate ValueRangeProcessor and introduce new RangeProcessor class as
  a replacement.  RangeProcessor()::operator()() method returns Xapian::Query,
  so a range can expand to any query.  OP_INVALID is used to signal that
  a range is not recognised.  Fixes #663.

* Combining of ranges over the same quantity with OP_OR is now handled by
  an explicit "grouping" parameter, with a sensible default which works
  for value range queries.  Boolean term prefixes and FieldProcessor now
  support "grouping" too, so ranges and other filters can now be grouped
  together.

* Formally deprecate WritableDatabase::flush().  The replacement commit()
  method was added in 1.1.0, so code can be switched to use this and still
  work with 1.2.x.

* Fix handling of a self-initialised PIMPL object (e.g. Xapian::Query q(q);).
  Previously the uninitialised pointer was copied to itself, resulting in
  undefined behaviour when the object was used to destroyed.  This isn't
  something you'd see in normal code, but it's a cheap check which can probably
  be optimised away by the compiler (GCC 6 does).

* The Snipper class has been replaced with a new MSet::snippet() method.
  The implementation has also been redone - the existing implementation was
  slower than ideal, and didn't directly consider the query so would sometimes
  selects a snippet which doesn't contain any of the query terms (which users
  quite reasonably found surprising).  The new implementation is faster, will
  always prefer snippets containing query terms, and also understands exact
  phrases and wildcards.  Fixes TritonDataCenter#211.

* Add optional reference counting support for ErrorHandler, ExpandDecider,
  KeyMaker, PostingSource, Stopper and TermGenerator.  Fixes TritonDataCenter#186, reported
  by Richard Boulton.  (ErrorHandler's reference counting isn't actually used
  anywhere in xapian-core currently, but means we can hook it up in 1.4.x if
  ticket TritonDataCenter#3 gets addressed).

* Deprecate public member variables of PostingSource.  The new getters and/or
  setters added in 1.2.23 and 1.3.5 are preferred.  Fixes TritonDataCenter#499, reported by
  Joost Cassee.

* Reimplement MSet and MSetIterator.  MSetIterator internally now counts down
  to the end of the MSet, so the end test is now against 0, rather than against
  mset.size().  And more of the trivial methods are now inlined, which reduces
  the number of relocations needed to load the library, and should give faster
  code which is a very similar size to before.

* Only issue prefetch hints for documents if MSet::fetch() is called.  It's not
  useful to send the prefetch hint right before the actual read, which was
  happening since the implementation of prefetch hints in 1.3.4.  Fixes #671,
  reported by Will Greenberg.

* Fix OP_ELITE_SET selection in multi-database case - we were selecting
  different sets for each subdatabase, but removing the special case check for
  termfreq_max == 0 solves that.

* Remove "experimental" marker from FieldProcessor, since we're happy with the
  API as-is.  Reported by David Bremner on xapian-discuss.

* Remove "experimental" marker from Database::check().  We've not had any
  negative feedback on the current API.

* Databse::check() now checks that doccount <= last_docid.

* Database::compact() on a WritableDatabase with uncommitted changes could
  produce a corrupted output.  We now throw Xapian::InvalidOperationError in
  this case, with a message suggesting you either commit() or open the database
  from disk to compact from.  Reported by Will Greenberg on #xapian-discuss

* Add Arabic stemmer.  Patch from Assem Chelli in
  xapian/xapian#45

* Improve the Arabic stopword list.  Patch from Assem Chelli.

* Make functions defined in xapian/iterator.h 'inline'.

* Don't force the user to specify the metric in the geospatial API -
  GreatCircleMetric is probably what most users will want, so a sensible
  default.

* Xapian::DBCHECK_SHOW_BITMAP: This was added in 1.3.0 (so has never been in
  a stable release) and was superseded by Xapian::DBCHECK_SHOW_FREELIST in
  1.3.2, so just remove it.

* Make setting an ErrorHandler a no-op - this feature is deprecated and we're
  not aware of anyone using it.  We're hoping to rework ErrorHandler in 1.4.x,
  which will be simpler without having to support the current behaviour as well
  as the new.  See TritonDataCenter#3.

* Update to Unicode 8.0.0.  Fixes #680.

* Overhaul database compaction API.  Add a Xapian::Database::compact() method,
  with the Database object specifying the source database(s).
  Xapian::Compactor is now just a functor to use if you want to control
  progress reporting and/or the merging of user metadata.  The existing API
  has been reimplemented using the new one, but is marked as deprecated.

* Add support for a default value when sorting.  Fixes TritonDataCenter#452, patch from
  Richard Boulton.

* Make all functor objects non-copyable.  Previously some were, some weren't,
  but it's hard to correctly make use of this ability.  Fixes #681.

* Fix use after free with WILDCARD_LIMIT_MOST_FREQUENT.  If we tried to open a
  postlist after processing such a wildcard, the postlist hint could be
  pointing to a PostList object which had been deleted.  Fixes #696, reported
  by coventry.

* Add support for optional reference counting of MatchSpy objects.

* Improve Document::get_description() - the output is now always valid UTF-8,
  doesn't contain implementation details like "Document::Internal", and more
  clearly reports if the document is linked to a database.

* Remove XAPIAN_CONST_FUNCTION marker from sortable_serialise_() helper, as it
  writes to the passed in buffer, so it isn't const or pure.  Fixes
  decvalwtsource2 testcase failure when compiled with clang.

* Make PostingSource::set_maxweight() public - it's hard to wrap for the
  bindings as a protected method.  Fixes TritonDataCenter#498, reported by Richard Boulton.

* Database:

  + Add new flag Xapian::DB_RETRY_LOCK which allows opening a database for
    writing to wait until it can get a write lock.  (Fixes TritonDataCenter#275, reported by
    Richard Boulton).

  + Fix Database::get_doclength_lower_bound() over multiple databases when some
    are empty or consist only of zero-length documents.  Previously this would
    report a lower bound of zero, now it reports the same lowest bound as a
    single database containing all the same documents.

  + Database::check(): When checking a single table, handle the ".glass"
    extension on glass database tables, and use the extension to guide the
    decision of which backend the table is from.

* Query:

  + Add new OP_WILDCARD query operator, which expands wildcards lazily, so now
    we create the PostList tree for a wildcard directly, rather than creating
    an intermediate Query tree.  OP_WILDCARD offers a choice of ways to limit
    wildcard expansion (no limit, throw an exception, use the first N by term
    name, or use the most frequent N).  (See tickets TritonDataCenter#48 and #608).

* QueryParser:

  + Add new set_max_expansion() method which provides access to OP_WILDCARD's
    choice of ways to limit expansion and can set limits for partial terms as
    well as for wildcards.  Partial terms now default to the 100 most frequent
    matching terms.  (Completes #608, reported by boomboo).

  + Deprecate set_max_wildcard_expansion() in favour of set_max_expansion().

* Add support for optional reference counting of FieldProcessor and
  ValueRangeProcessor objects.

* Update Unicode character database to Unicode 7.0.0.

* New Xapian::Snipper class from Mihai Bivol's GSOC 2012 project.  (mostly
  fixes TritonDataCenter#211)

* Fix all get_description() methods to always return UTF-8 text.  (fixes #620)

* Database::check():

  + Alter to take its "out" parameter as a pointer to std::ostream instead of a
    reference, and make passing NULL mean "do not produce output", and make
    the second and third parameters optional, defaulting to a quiet check.

  + Escape invalid UTF-8 data in keys and tags reported by xapian-check, using
    the same code we use to clean up strings returned by get_description()
    methods.

  + Correct failure message which talks above the root block when it's actually
    testing a leaf key.

  + Rename DBCHECK_SHOW_BITMAP to DBCHECK_SHOW_FREELIST (old name still
    provided for now, but flagged as deprecated - DBCHECK_SHOW_BITMAP was new
    in 1.3.0, so will likely be removed before 1.4.0).

* Methods and functions which take a string to unserialise now consistently
  call that parameter "serialised".

* Weight: Make number of distinct terms indexing each document and the
  collection frequency of the term available to subclasses.  Patch from
  Gaurav Arora's Language Modelling branch.

* WritableDatabase: Add support for multiple subdatabases, and support opening
  a stub database containing multiple subdatabases as a WritableDatabase.

* WritableDatabase can now be constructed from just a pathname (defaulting to
  opening the database with DB_CREATE_OR_OPEN).

* WritableDatabase: Add flags which can be bitwise OR-ed into the second
  argument when constructing:

  + Xapian::DB_NO_SYNC: to disable use of fsync, etc

  + Xapian::DB_DANGEROUS: to enable in-place updates

  + Xapian::DB_BACKEND_CHERT: if creating, create a chert database

  + Xapian::DB_BACKEND_GLASS: if creating, create a glass database

  + Xapian::DB_NO_TERMLIST: create a database without a termlist (see TritonDataCenter#181)

  + Xapian::DB_FULL_SYNC flag - if this is set for a database, we use the Mac
    OS X F_FULL_SYNC instead of fdatasync()/fsync()/etc on the version file
    when committing.

* Database: Add optional flags argument to constructor - the following can be
  bitwise OR-ed into it:

  + Xapian::DB_BACKEND_CHERT (only open a chert database)

  + Xapian::DB_BACKEND_GLASS (only open a glass database)

  + Xapian::DB_BACKEND_STUB (only open a stub database)

* Xapian::Auto::open_stub() and Xapian::Chert::open() are now deprecated in
  favour of these new flags.

* Add LMWeight class, which implements the Unigram Language Modelling weighting
  scheme.  Patch from Gaurav Arora.

* Add implementations of a number of DfR weighting schemes (BB2, DLH, DPH,
  IfB2, IneB2, InL2, PL2).  Patches from Aarsh Shah.

* Add support for the Bo1 query expansion scheme.  Patch from Aarsh Shah.

* Add Enquire::set_time_limit() method which sets a timelimit after which
  check_at_least will be disabled.

* Database: Trying to perform operations on a database with no subdatabases now
  throws InvalidOperationError not DocNotFoundError.

* Query: Implement new OP_MAX query operator, which returns the maximum weight
  of any of its subqueries.  (see TritonDataCenter#360)

* Query: Add methods to allow introspection on Query objects - currently you
  can read the leaf type/operator, how many subqueries there are, and get a
  particular subquery.  For a query which is a term, Query::get_terms_begin()
  allows you to get the term.  (see TritonDataCenter#159)

* Query: Only simplify OP_SYNONYM with a single subquery if that subquery is a
  term or MatchAll.

* Avoid two vector copies when storing term positions in most common cases.

* Reimplement version functions to use a single function in libxapian which
  returns a pointer to a static const struct containing the version
  information, with inline wrappers in the API header which call this.  This
  means we only need one relocation instead of 4, reducing library load time a
  little.

* Make TermGenerator flags an anonymous enum, and typedef TermGenerator::flags
  to int for backward compatibility with existing user code which uses it.

* Stem: Fix incorrect Unicode codepoints for o-double-acute and u-double-acute
  in the Hungarian Snowball stemmer.  Reported by Tom Lane to snowball-discuss.

* Stem: Add an early english stemmer.

* Provide the stopword lists from Snowball plus an Arabic one, installed in
  ${prefix}/share/xapian-core/stopwords/.  Patch from Assem Chelli, fixes TritonDataCenter#269.

* Improve check for direct inclusion of Xapian subheaders in user code to
  catch more cases.

* Add simple API to help with creating language-idiomatic iterator wrappers
  in <xapian/iterator.h>.

* Give an compilation error if user code tries to include API headers other
  than xapian.h directly - these other headers are an internal implementation
  detail, but experience has shown that some people try to include them
  directly.  Please just use '#include <xapian.h>' instead.

* Update Unicode character database to Unicode 6.2.0.

* Add FieldProcessor class (ticket#128) - currently marked as an experimental
  API while we sort out how best to sort out exactly how it interacts with
  other QueryParser features.

* Add implementation of several TF-IDF weighting schemes via a new TfIdfWeight
  class.

* Add ExpandDeciderFilterPrefix class which only return terms with a particular
  prefix.  (fixes TritonDataCenter#467)

* QueryParser: Adjust handling of Unicode opening/closing double quotes - if a
  quoted boolean term was started with ASCII double quote, then only ASCII
  double quote can end it, as otherwise it's impossible to quote a term
  containing Unicode double quotes.

* Database::check(): If the database can't be opened, don't emit a bogus
  warning about there being too many documents to cross-check doclens.

* TradWeight,BM25Weight: Throw SerialisationError instead of NetworkError if
  unserialise() fails.

* QueryParser: Change the default stemming strategy to STEM_SOME, to eliminate
  the API gotcha that setting a stemmer is ignored until you also set a
  strategy.

* Deprecate Xapian::ErrorHandler.  (ticket#3)

* Stem: Generate a compact and efficient table to decode language names.  This
  is both faster and smaller than the approach we were using, with the added
  benefit that the table is auto-generated.

* xapian.h:

  + Add check for Qt headers being included before us and defining
    'slots' as a macro - if they are, give a clear error advising how to work
    around this (previously compilation would fail with a confusing error).

  + Add a similar check for Wt headers which also define 'slots' as a macro
    by default.

* Update Unicode character database to Unicode 6.1.0.  (ticket#497)

* TermIterator returned by Enquire::get_matching_terms_begin(),
  Query::get_terms_begin(), Database::synonyms_begin(),
  QueryParser::stoplist_begin(), and QueryParser::unstem_begin() now stores the
  list of terms to iterate much more compactly.

* QueryParser:

  + Allow Unicode curly double quote characters to start and/or end phrases.

  + The set_default_op() method will now reject operators which don't make
    sense to set.  The operators which are allowed are now explicitly
    documented in the API docs.

* Query: The internals have been completely reimplemented (ticket#280).  The
  notable changes are:

  + Query objects are smaller and should be faster.

  + More readable format for Query::get_description().

  + More compact serialisation format for Query objects.

  + Query operators are no longer flattened as you build up a tree (but the
    query optimiser still combines groups of the same operator).  This means
    that Query objects are truly immutable, and so we don't need to copy Query
    objects when composing them.  This should also fix a few O(n*n) cases when
    building up an n-way query pair-wise.  (ticket#273)

  + The Query optimiser can do a few extra optimisations.

* There's now explicit support for geospatial search (this API is currently
  marked as experimental).  (ticket#481)

* There's now an API (currently experimental) for checking the integrity of
  databases (partly addresses ticket#238).

* Database::reopen() now returns true if the database may have been reopened
  (previously it returned void).  (ticket#548)

* Deprecate Xapian::timeout in favour of POSIX type useconds_t.

* Deprecate Xapian::percent and use int instead in the API and our own code.

* Deprecate Xapian::weight typedef in favour of just using double and change
  all uses in the API and our own code.  (ticket#560)

* Rearrange members of Xapian::Error to reduce its size (from 48 to 40 bytes on
  x86-64 Linux).

* Assignment operators for PositionIterator and TermIterator now return *this
  rather than void.

* PositionIterator, PostingIterator, TermIterator and ValueIterator now
  handle their reference counts in hand-crafted code rather than using
  intrusive_ptr/RefCntPtr, which means the compiler can inline the destructor
  and default constructor, so a comparison to an end iterator should now
  optimise to a simple NULL pointer check, but without the issues which the
  ValueIteratorEnd_ proxy class approach had (such as not working in templates
  or some cases of overload resolution).

* Enquire:

  + Previously, Enquire::get_matching_terms_begin() threw InvalidArgumentError
    if the query was empty.  Now we just return an end iterator, which is more
    consistent with how empty queries behave elsewhere.

  + Remove the deprecated old-style match spy approach of using a MatchDecider.

* Remove deprecated Sorter class and MultiValueSorter subclass.

* Xapian::Stem:

  + Add stemmers for Armenian (hy), Basque (eu), and Catalan (ca).

  + Stem::operator= now returns a reference to the assigned-to object.


testsuite:

* OP_SCALE_WEIGHT: Check top weight is non-zero - if it is zero, tests which
  try to check that OP_SCALE_WEIGHT works will always pass.

* testsuite: Check SerialisationError descriptions from Xapian::Weight
  subclasses mention the weighting scheme name.

* Merge queryparsertest and termgentest into apitest.  Their testcases now use
  the backend manager machinery in the testharness, so we don't have to
  hard-code use of inmemory and chert backends, but instead run them under all
  backends which support the required features.  This fixes some test failures
  when both chert and glass are disabled due to trying to run spelling tests
  with the inmemory backend.

* Avoid overflowing collection frequency in totaldoclen1.  We're trying to test
  total document length doesn't wrap, so avoid collection freq overflowing in
  the process, as that triggers errors when running the testsuite under ubsan.
  We should handle collection frequency overflow better, but that's a separate
  issue.

* Add some test coverage for ESet::get_ebound().

* Fix testcase notermlist1 to check correct table extension - ".glass" not
  ".DB" (chert doesn't support DB_NO_TERMLIST).

* unittest: We can't use Assert() to unit test noexcept code as it throws an
  exception if it fails.  Instead set up macros to set a variable and return if
  an assertion fails in a unittest testcase, and check that variable in the
  harness.

* Add unit test for internal C_isupper(), etc functions.

* If command line option --verbose/-v isn't specified, set the verbosity level
  from environmental variable VERBOSE.

* Re-enable replicate3 for glass, as it no longer fails.

* Add more test coverage for get_unique_terms().

* Don't leave an extra fd open when starting xapian-tcpsrv for remotetcp tests.

* Extend checkstatsweight1 to check that Weight::get_collection_freq() returns
  the same number as Database::get_collection_freq().

* queryparsertest: Add testcase for FieldProcessor on boolean prefix with
  quoted contents.

* queryparsertest: Enable some disabled cases which actually work (in some
  cases with slightly tweaked expected answers which are equivalent to those
  that were shown).

* Make use of the new writable multidatabase feature to simplify the
  multi-database handling in the test harness.

* Change querypairwise1_helper to repeat the query build 100 times, as with a
  fast modern machine we were sometimes trying with so many subqueries that we
  would run out of stack.

* apitest: Use Xapian::Database::check() in cursordelbug1.  (partly addresses
  TritonDataCenter#238)

* apitest: Test Query ops with a single MatchAll subquery.

* apitest: New testcase readonlyparentdir1 to ensure that commit works with a
  read-only parent directory.

* tests/generate-api_generated: Test that the string returned by a
  get_description() method isn't empty.

* Use git commit hash in title of test coverage reports generated from a git
  tree.

* Make unittest use the test harness, so it gets all the valgrind and fd leak
  checks, and other handy features all the other tests have.

* Improve test coverage in several places.

* Compress generated HTML files in coverage report.


matcher:

* Fix stats passed to Weight with OP_SYNONYM.  Previously the number of
  unique terms was never calculated, and a term which matched all documents
  would be optimised to an all-docs postlist, which fails to supply the
  correct wdf info.

* Use floating point calculation for OR synonym freq estimates.  The division
  was being done as an integer division, which means the result was always
  getting rounded down rather than rounded to the nearest integer.

* Fix upper bound on matches for OP_XOR.  Due to a reversed conditional, the
  estimate could be one too low in some cases where the XOR matched all the
  documents in the database.

* Improve lower bound on matches for OP_XOR.  Previously the lower bound was
  always set to 0, which is valid, but we can often do better.

* Optimise value range which is a superset of the bounds.  If the value
  frequency is equal to the doccount, such a range is equivalent to MatchAll,
  and we now avoid having to read the valuestream at all.

* Optimise OP_VALUE_RANGE when the upper bound can't be exceeded.  In this
  case, we now use ValueGePostList instead of ValueRangePostList.

* Streamline collation of statistics for use by weighting schemes - tests show
  a 2% or so increase in speed in some cases.

* If a term matches all documents and its weight doesn't depend on its wdf, we
  can optimise it to MatchAll (the previous requirement that maxpart == 0 was
  unnecessarily strict).

* Fix the check for a term which matches all documents to use the sub-db
  termfreq, not the combined db termfreq.

* When we optimise a postlist for a term which matches all documents to use
  MatchAll, we still need to set a weight object on it to get percentages
  calculated correctly.

* Drop MatchNothing subqueries in OR-like situations in add_subquery() rather
  than adding them and then handling it later.

* Handle the left side of AND_NOT and AND_MAYBE being MatchNothing in
  add_subquery() rather than in done().

* Handle QueryAndLike with a MatchNothing subquery in add_subquery() rather
  than done().

* Query: Multi-way operators now store their subquery pointers in a custom
  class rather than std::vector<Xapian::Query>.  The custom class take the
  same amount of space, or often less.  It's particularly efficient when
  there are two subqueries, which is very desirable as we no longer flatten a
  subtree of the same operator as we build the query.

* Optimise an unweighted query term which matches all the documents in a
  subdatabase to use the "MatchAll" postlist.  (ticket#387)


glass backend:

* Fix allterms with prefix on glass with uncommitted changes.  Glass aims to
  flush just the relevant postlist changes in this case but the end of the
  range to flush was wrong, so we'd only actually flush changes for a term
  exactly matching the prefix.  Fixes #721.

* Fix Database::check() parsing of glass changes file header.  In practice this
  was unlikely to actually cause problems.

* Make glass the default backend.  The format should now be stable, except
  perhaps in the unlikely event that a bug emerges which requires a format
  change to address.

* Don't explicitly store the 2 byte "component_of" counter for the first
  component of every Btree entry in leaf blocks - instead use one of the upper
  bits of the length to store a "first component" flag.  This directly saves 2
  bytes per entry in the Btree, plus additional space due to fewer blocks and
  fewer levels being needed as a result.  This particularly helps the position
  table, which has a lot of entries, many of them very small.  The saving would
  be expected to be a little less than the saving from the change which shaved
  2 bytes of every Btree item in 1.3.4 (since that saved 2 bytes multiple times
  for large entries which get split into multiple items).  A simple test
  suggests a saving of several percent in total DB size, which fits that.  This
  change reduces the maximum component size to 8194, which affects tables
  with a 64KB blocksize in normal use and tables with >= 16KB blocksize with
  full compaction.

* Refactor glass backend key comparison - == and < operations are replaced by
  a compare() function returns negative, 0 or positive (like strcmp(), memcmp()
  and std::string::compare()).  This allows us to avoid a final compare to
  check for equality when binary chopping, and to terminate early if the binary
  chop hits the exact entry.

* If a cursor is moved to an entry which doesn't exist, we need to step back to
  the first component of previous entry before we can read its tag.  However we
  often don't actually read its tag (e.g. if we only wanted the key), so make
  this stepping back lazy so we can avoid doing it when we don't want to read
  the tag.

* Avoid creating std::string objects to hold data when compressing and
  decompressing tags with zlib.

* Store minimum compression length per table in the version file, with 0
  meaning "don't compress".  Currently you can only change this setting with a
  hex editor on the file, but now it is there we can later make use of it
  without needing a database format change.

* Database::check() now performs additional consistency checks for glass.
  Reported by Jean-Francois Dockes and Bob Cargill via xapian-discuss.

* Database::check(): check docids don't exceed db_last_docid when checking
  a single glass table.

* We now throw DatabaseCorruptError in a few cases where it's appropriate
  but we didn't previously, in particular in the case where all the files in a
  DB have been truncated to zero size (which makes handling of this case
  consistent with chert).

* Fix compaction to a single file which already exists.  This was hanging.
  Noted by Will Greenberg on #xapian.

* Shave 2 bytes of every Btree item (which will probably typically reduce
  database size by several percent).

* More compact item format for branch blocks - 2 bytes per item smaller.  This
  means each branch block can branch more ways, reducing the number of Btree
  levels needed, which is especially helpful for cold-cache search times.

* Track an upper bound on spelling word frequency.  This isn't currently used,
  but will be useful for improving the spelling algorithm, and we want to
  stabilise the glass backend format.  See TritonDataCenter#225, reported by Philip Neustrom.

* Support 64-bit docids in the glass backend on-disk format.  This changes the
  encoding used by pack_uint_preserving_sort() to one which supports 64 bit
  values, and is a byte smaller for values 16384-32767, and the same size for
  all other 32 bit values.  Fixes #686, from original report by James Aylett.

* Use memcpy() not memmove() when no risk of overlap.

* Store length of just the key data itself, allowing keys to be up to 255 bytes
  long - the previous limit was 252.

* Change glass to store DB stats in the version file.  Previously we stored
  them in a special item in the postlist table, but putting them in the version
  file reduces the number of block reads required to open the database, is
  simpler to deal with, and means we can potentially recalculate tight upper
  and lower bounds for an existing database without having to commit a new
  revision.

* Add support for a single-file variant for glass.  Currently such databases
  can only be opened for reading - to create one you need to use
  xapian-compact (or its API equivalent).  You can embed such databases within
  another file, and open them by passing in a file descriptor open on that file
  and positioned at the offset the database starts at).  Database::check() also
  supports them.  Fixes #666, reported by Will Greenberg (and previously
  suggested on xapian-discuss by Emmanuel Engelhart).

* Avoid potential DB corruption with full-compaction when using 64K blocks.

* Where posix_fadvise() is available, use it to prefetch postlist Btree blocks
  from the level below the root block which will be needed for postlists of
  terms in the query, and similarly for the docdata table when MSet::fetch() is
  called.  Based on patch by Will Greenberg in #671.

* When reporting freelist errors during a database check, distinguish between a
  block in use and in the freelist, and a block in the freelist more than once.

* Fix compaction and database checking for the change to the format of keys
  in the positionlist table which happened in 1.3.2.

* After splitting a block, we always insert the new block in the parent right
  after the block it was split from - there's no need to binary chop.

* Avoid infinite recursion when we hit the end of the freelist block we're
  reading and the end of the block we're writing at the same time.

* Fix freelist handling to allow for the newly loaded first block of the
  freelist being already used up.

* 'brass' backend renamed to 'glass' - we decided to use names in ascending
  alphabetical order to make it easier to understand which backend is newest,
  and since 'flint' was used recently, we skipped over 'd', 'e' and 'f'.

* Change positionlist keys to be ordered by term first rather than docid first,
  which helps phrase searching significantly.  For more efficient indexing,
  positionlist changes are now batched up in memory and written out in key
  order.

* Use a separate cursor for each position list - now we're ordering the
  position B-tree by term first, phrase matching would cause a single cursor
  to cycle between disparate areas of the B-tree and reread the same blocks
  repeatedly.

* Reference count blocks in the btree cursor, so cursors can cheaply share
  blocks.  This can significantly reduce the amount of memory used by cursors
  for queries which contain a lot of terms (e.g. wildcards which expand to a
  lot of terms).

* Under glass, optimise the turning of a query into a postlist to reuse the
  cursor blocks which are the same as the previous term's postlist.  This is
  particularly effective for a wildcard query which expands to a lot of terms.

* Keep track of unused blocks in the Btrees using freelists rather than
  bitmaps.  (fixes TritonDataCenter#40)

* Eliminate the base files, and instead store the root block and freelist
  pointers in the "iamglass" file.

* When compacting, sync all the tables together at the end.

* In DB_DANGEROUS mode, update the version file in-place.

* Only actually store the document data if it is non-empty.  The table which
  holds the document data is now lazily created, so won't exist if you never
  set the document data.

* Iterating positional data now decodes it lazily, which should speed up
  phrases which include common words.

* Compress changesets in brass replication. Increments the changeset version.
  Ticket TritonDataCenter#348

* Restore two missing lines in database checking where we report a block with
  the wrong level.

* When checking if a block was newly allocated in this revision, just look
  at its revision number rather than consulting the base file's bitmap.


remote backend:

* Improve handling of invalid remote stub entries: Entries without a colon now
  give an error rather than being quietly skipped; IPv6 isn't yet supported,
  but entries with IPv6 addresses now result in saner errors (previously the
  colons confused the code which looks for a port number).

* Fix hook for remote support of user weighting schemes.  The commented-out
  code used entirely the wrong class - now we use the server object we have
  access to, and forward the method to the class which needs it.

* Avoid dividing zero by zero when calculating the average length for an empty
  database.

* Bump remote protocol version to 38.0, due to extra statistics being tracked
  for weighting.

* Make Weight::Internal track if any max_part values are set, so we don't need
  to serialise them when they've not been set.

* Prefix compress list of terms and metadata keys in the remote protocol.
  This requires a remote protocol major version bump.

* When propagating exceptions from a remote backend server, the protocol now
  sends a numeric code to represent which exception is being propagated, rather
  than the name of the type, as a number can be turned back into an exception
  with a simple switch statement and is also less data to transfer.
  (ticket#471)

* Remote protocol (these changes require a protocol major version bump):

  + Unify REPLY_GREETING and REPLY_UPDATE.

  + Send (last_docid - doccount) instead of last_docid and (doclen_ubound -
    doclen_lbound) instead of doclen_ubound.

* Remove special check which gives a more helpful error message when a modern
  client is used against a remote server running Xapian <= 0.9.6.


chert backend:

* When using 64-bit Xapian::docid, consistently use the actual maximum valid
  docid value rather instead of the maximum value the type can hold.

* Where posix_fadvise() is available, use it to prefetch postlist Btree blocks
  from the level below the root block which will be needed for postlists of
  terms in the query, and similarly for the record table when MSet::fetch() is
  called.  Based on patch by Will Greenberg in #671.

* Fix problems with get_unique_terms() on a modified chert database.

* Fix xapian-check on a single chert table, which seg faulted in 1.3.2.

* Improve DBCHECK_FIX:

  + if fixing a whole database, we now take the revision from the first table
    we successfully look at, which should be correct in most cases, and is
    definitely better than trying to determine the revision of each broken
    table independently.

  + handle a zero-sized .DB file.

  + After we successfully regenerate baseA, remove any empty baseB file to
    prevent it causing problems.  Tracked down with help from Phil Hands.

* Iterating positional data now decodes it lazily, which should speed up
  phrases which include common words.


flint backend:

* Remove flint backend.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Feb 1, 2017
- Added http\Client\Curl\User interface for userland event loops
- Added http\Url::IGNORE_ERRORS, http\Url::SILENT_ERRORS and
  http\Url::STDFLAGS
- Added http\Client::setDebug(callable $debug)
- Added http\Client\Curl\FEATURES constants and namespace
- Added http\Client\Curl\VERSIONS constants and namespace
- Added share_cookies and share_ssl (libcurl >= 7.23.0) options to
  http\Client::configure()
- http\Client uses curl_share handles to properly share cookies and
  SSL/TLS sessions between requests
- Improved configure checks for default CA bundles
- Improved negotiation precision
- Fixed regression introduced by http\Params::PARSE_RFC5987:
  negotiation using the params parser would receive param keys without
  the trailing asterisk, stripped by http\Params::PARSE_RFC5987.
- Fix gh-issue #50: http\Client::dequeue() within
  http\Client::setDebug() causes segfault
- Fix gh-issue #47: http\Url: Null pointer deref in sanitize_value()
- Fix gh-issue #45: HTTP/2 response message parsing broken with
  libcurl >= 7.49.1
- Fix gh-issue #43: Joining query with empty original variable in
  query
- Fix gh-issue #42: fatal error when using punycode in URLs
- Fix gh-issue #41: Use curl_version_info_data.features when
  initializing options
- Fix gh-issue #40: determinde the SSL backend used by curl at runtime
- Fix gh-issue #39: Notice: http\Client::enqueue(): Could not set
  option proxy_service_name
- Fix gh-issue #38: Persistent curl handles: error code not properly
  reset
- Fix gh-issue #36: Unexpected cookies sent if persistent_handle_id is
  used
- Fix gh-issue #34: allow setting multiple headers with the same name
- Fix gh-issue #33: allow setting prodyhost request option to NULL
- Fix gh-issue #31: add/improve configure checks for default CA
  bundle/path

Changes from beta1:
- Fixed PHP-5.3 compatibility
- Fixed recursive calls to the event loop dispatcher

Changes from beta2:
- Fix bug #73055: crash in http\QueryString (CVE-2016-7398)
- Fix bug #73185: Buffer overflow in HTTP parse_hostinfo()
  (CVE-2016-7961)
- Fix HTTP/2 version parser for older libcurl versions
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Apr 10, 2017
This release:

    fixes yet another crash for small images (#38),
    makes metadata handling consistent (#100),
    adds memory limit support (#75),
    fixes some incorrect error messages (#40),
    fixes various build issues (a.o. removes the gflags dependency) and missing documentation.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 13, 2017
2.2.4 (2016-09-02)

* Allow a config context to be set from another config context #42 (mwrock)
* Allow configuring contexts via block #35 (KierranM)

2.2.3 (2016-08-30)

* Dont reset state during restore #40 (mwrock)
* Ignore Gemfile.lock #39 (tas50)
* Update specs for rspec 3.0 #38 (tas50)
* Bump version to 2.2.2 #37 (jkeiser)

2.2.2 (2016-08-22)

* chefstyle fixes #33 (lamont-granquist)
* Add gemspec files to allow bundler to run from the gem #32 (ksubrama)
* Fix ruby warnings #30 (danielsdeleo)
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