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- Add two patches, to avoid error: incompatible types when assigning to type '__off_t' from type 'fpos_t' fp_->_offset = u.f; - Remove one patch patch-af, which had a comment, not necessary for now " also look in *.mk files as makefiles. bump pkg revision." (upstream) - Update 4.2 to 4.6 ---------------------- * Noteworthy changes in release 4.6 (2012-02-03) [stable] ** Bug fixes - lid -L no longer mishandles open-ended ranges like "..2" and "2.." - lid's -d, -o and -x options now work properly * Noteworthy changes in release 4.5 (2010-06-17) [stable] * Noteworthy changes in release 4.4 (2009-10-30) [beta] ------------ ** New features mkid and xtokid accept a new option --files0-from=FILE, to make them process only the files named in FILE. FILE must contain a list of NUL-terminated file names. ** Bug fixes mkid and xtokid now accept language specific options via the command line. * Noteworthy changes in release 4.3.92 (2008-10-18) [beta] -------------- ** Bug fixes fid: avoid a buffer overrun handle failed allocation, e.g., by strdup avoid potential realloc overflow mkid: avoid an infloop on some .el files all programs: detect write error on stdout ** Miscellaneous improvements revamp code and infrastructure, bringing it closer to coreutils' standards add automatically-generated man pages mkid recognize more suffixes: .ac, .mk, .bz2, .lzma. idutils is now licensed under the General Public License version 3 or later (GPLv3+).
Updated time/dateutils to 0.3.1 Updated devel/idutils to 4.6
…, however only the latter is supported by cwrappers. Change them all to "opt" rules for consistency and to gain compatibility with cwrappers.
…eport from joerg.
This update is proposed as http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-pkg/2014/12/08/msg013888.html - (revbump) convert internal to two pass, and reduce fallout - (replace-commonbump) new command to replace 'commonbump' to 'commonbump.replaced' - (check-cvs-diff) new command to check 'cvs diff -u' if py27,py34, ruby200 and replace it if exists Thanks wiz@ and gdt@ for advice.
The Asterisk Development Team has announced the release of Asterisk 11.15.0. The release of Asterisk 11.15.0 resolves several issues reported by the community and would have not been possible without your participation. Thank you! The following are the issues resolved in this release: Bugs fixed in this release: ----------------------------------- * ASTERISK-20127 - [Regression] Config.c config_text_file_load() unescapes semicolons ("\;" -> ";") turning them into comments (corruption) on rewrite of a config file (Reported by George Joseph) * ASTERISK-24307 - Unintentional memory retention in stringfields (Reported by Etienne Lessard) * ASTERISK-24492 - main/file.c: ast_filestream sometimes causes extra calls to ast_module_unref (Reported by Corey Farrell) * ASTERISK-24504 - chan_console: Fix reference leaks to pvt (Reported by Corey Farrell) * ASTERISK-24468 - Incoming UCS2 encoded SMS truncated if SMS length exceeds 50 (roughly) national symbols (Reported by Dmitriy Bubnov) * ASTERISK-24500 - Regression introduced in chan_mgcp by SVN revision r227276 (Reported by Xavier Hienne) * ASTERISK-20402 - Unable to cancel (features.conf) attended transfer (Reported by Matt Riddell) * ASTERISK-24505 - manager: http connections leak references (Reported by Corey Farrell) * ASTERISK-24502 - Build fails when dev-mode, dont optimize and coverage are enabled (Reported by Corey Farrell) * ASTERISK-24444 - PBX: Crash when generating extension for pattern matching hint (Reported by Leandro Dardini) * ASTERISK-24522 - ConfBridge: delay occurs between kicking all endmarked users when last marked user leaves (Reported by Matt Jordan) * ASTERISK-15242 - transmit_refer leaks sip_refer structures (Reported by David Woolley) * ASTERISK-24440 - Call leak in Confbridge (Reported by Ben Klang) * ASTERISK-24469 - Security Vulnerability: Mixed IPv4/IPv6 ACLs allow blocked addresses through (Reported by Matt Jordan) * ASTERISK-24516 - [patch]Asterisk segfaults when playing back voicemail under high concurrency with an IMAP backend (Reported by David Duncan Ross Palmer) * ASTERISK-24572 - [patch]App_meetme is loaded without its defaults when the configuration file is missing (Reported by Nuno Borges) * ASTERISK-24573 - [patch]Out of sync conversation recording when divided in multiple recordings (Reported by Nuno Borges) Improvements made in this release: ----------------------------------- * ASTERISK-24283 - [patch]Microseconds precision in the eventtime column in the cel_odbc module (Reported by Etienne Lessard) * ASTERISK-24530 - [patch] app_record stripping 1/4 second from recordings (Reported by Ben Smithurst) * ASTERISK-24577 - Speed up loopback switches by avoiding unneeded lookups (Reported by Birger "WIMPy" Harzenetter) For a full list of changes in this release, please see the ChangeLog: http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/asterisk/ChangeLog-11.15.0 Thank you for your continued support of Asterisk!
* fixes --plugin option to work correctly. * fixes crash in activity setting with change ever untouched check box. * document fixes.
…bache@ - autoreconf is not necessary for this tarball (remove pre-configure: target in Makefile) - Remove automake and autoreconf from USE_TOOLS+= - Add patch for Makefile.in as well as Makefile.am - MAKE_JOBS_SAFE= no - Add following files in PLIST share/dateutils/iata.tzmcc share/dateutils/icao.tzmcc share/dateutils/mic.tzmcc Thanks again obache@
Bump PKGREVISION to 4. openSUSE Security Update: Security update for jasper ______________________________________________________________________________ Announcement ID: openSUSE-SU-2014:1644-1 Rating: moderate References: #906364 Cross-References: CVE-2014-9029 Affected Products: openSUSE 13.2 openSUSE 13.1 openSUSE 12.3 ______________________________________________________________________________ An update that fixes one vulnerability is now available. Description: jasper was updated to fix one security issue. This security issue was fixed: - Heap overflows in libjasper (CVE-2014-9029).
PR pkg/49474 by Sevan Janiyan.
…alled. PR pkg/49476.
changes include: - The entirety of Python 3.4's ssl module has been backported for Python 2.7.9. See PEP 466 for justification. - HTTPS certificate validation using the system's certificate store is now enabled by default. See PEP 476 for details. - SSLv3 has been disabled by default in httplib and its reverse dependencies due to the POODLE attack. - The ensurepip module module has been backported, which provides the pip package manager in every Python 2.7 installation. See PEP 477.
with gcc48 on amd64; also closes PR 36974 relating to -Wcast-align on arm and other non-x86 platforms. Whether the offending code *works* on non-x86 platforms isn't clear, but it might and someone will eventually have to try it out. If it doesn't, please try to get upstream to fix it as the code probably needs fundamental restructuring.
of fonts required to run the X server. AIUI we do not want the X server package to depend on these fonts directly. (If this is not the case, or no longer is, they should be added to DEPENDS.)
the bug report URLs for them.
print/ghostscript-gpl: security patch Revisions pulled up: - print/ghostscript-gpl/Makefile 1.15 - print/ghostscript-gpl/distinfo 1.7 - print/ghostscript-gpl/patches/patch-CVE-2014-9029 1.1 --- Module Name: pkgsrc Committed By: dholland Date: Tue Dec 30 07:52:41 UTC 2014 Modified Files: pkgsrc/print/ghostscript-gpl: Makefile distinfo Added Files: pkgsrc/print/ghostscript-gpl/patches: patch-CVE-2014-9029 Log Message: Clone patch from graphics/jasper for CVE-2014-9029, and adjust slightly to match the older jasper that ships with ghostscript. (Unfortunately, it's been modified so we can't have ghostscript use the pkgsrc version.)
lang/openjdk7: build fix Revisions pulled up: - lang/openjdk7/Makefile 1.81 - lang/openjdk7/distinfo 1.57-1.58 --- Module Name: pkgsrc Committed By: ryoon Date: Tue Dec 30 23:48:57 UTC 2014 Modified Files: pkgsrc/lang/openjdk7: Makefile distinfo Log Message: Bump PKGREVISION * Fix build error with upstream patch. Reported by John Maier on pkgsrc-users@. --- Module Name: pkgsrc Committed By: ryoon Date: Wed Dec 31 00:16:17 UTC 2014 Modified Files: pkgsrc/lang/openjdk7: distinfo Log Message: Restore bootstrap kit checksums.
print/cups-filters: dependence fix Revisions pulled up: - print/cups-filters/Makefile 1.11 --- Module Name: pkgsrc Committed By: bouyer Date: Tue Jan 6 14:56:04 UTC 2015 Modified Files: pkgsrc/print/cups-filters: Makefile Log Message: Make this depend on print/poppler-utils for the pdftops filter; if configure finds a pdftops binary it will use its full path, otherwise it defaults to /usr/bin/pdftops which doesn't exists Bump PKGREVISION
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Update DEPENDS Add test target Upstream changes: 2015-03-14 -- 1.4.3 * Remove three warnings: star-args, abstract-class-little-used, abstract-class-not-used. These warnings don't add any real value and they don't imply errors or problems in the code. * Added a new option for controlling the peephole optimizer in astroid. The option ``--optimize-ast`` will control the peephole optimizer, which is used to optimize a couple of AST subtrees. The current problem solved by the peephole optimizer is when multiple joined strings, with the addition operator, are encountered. If the numbers of such strings is high enough, Pylint will then fail with a maximum recursion depth exceeded error, due to its visitor architecture. The peephole just transforms such calls, if it can, into the final resulting string and this exhibit a problem, because the visit_binop method stops being called (in the optimized AST it will be a Const node). 2015-03-11 -- 1.4.2 * Don't require a docstring for empty modules. Closes issue #261. * Fix a false positive with `too-few-format-args` string warning, emitted when the string format contained a normal positional argument ('{0}'), mixed with a positional argument which did an attribute access ('{0.__class__}'). Closes issue #463. * Take in account all the methods from the ancestors when checking for too-few-public-methods. Closes issue #471. * Catch enchant errors and emit 'invalid-characters-in-docstring' when checking for spelling errors. Closes issue #469. * Use all the inferred statements for the super-init-not-called check. Closes issue #389. * Add a new warning, 'unichr-builtin', emitted by the Python 3 porting checker, when the unichr builtin is found. Closes issue #472. * Add a new warning, 'intern-builtin', emitted by the Python 3 porting checker, when the intern builtin is found. Closes issue #473. * Add support for editable installations. * The HTML output accepts the `--msg-template` option. Patch by Dan Goldsmith. * Add 'map-builtin-not-iterating' (replacing 'implicit-map-evaluation'), 'zip-builtin-not-iterating', 'range-builtin-not-iterating', and 'filter-builtin-not-iterating' which are emitted by `--py3k` when the appropriate built-in is not used in an iterating context (semantics taken from 2to3). * Add a new warning, 'unidiomatic-typecheck', emitted when an explicit typecheck uses type() instead of isinstance(). For example, `type(x) == Y` instead of `isinstance(x, Y)`. Patch by Chris Rebert. Closes issue #299. * Add support for combining the Python 3 checker mode with the --jobs flag (--py3k and --jobs). Closes issue #467. * Add a new warning for the Python 3 porting checker, 'using-cmp-argument', emitted when the `cmp` argument for the `list.sort` or `sorted builtin` is encountered. * Make the --py3k flag commutative with the -E flag. Also, this patch fixes the leaks of error messages from the Python 3 checker when the errors mode was activated. Closes issue #437. 2015-01-16 -- 1.4.1 * Look only in the current function's scope for bad-super-call. Closes issue #403. * Check the return of properties when checking for not-callable. Closes issue #406. * Warn about using the input() or round() built-ins for Python 3. Closes issue #411. * Proper abstract method lookup while checking for abstract-class-instantiated. Closes issue #401. * Use a mro traversal for finding abstract methods. Closes issue #415. * Fix a false positive with catching-non-exception and tuples of exceptions. * Fix a false negative with raising-non-exception, when the raise used an uninferrable exception context. * Fix a false positive on Python 2 for raising-bad-type, when raising tuples in the form 'raise (ZeroDivisionError, None)'. * Fix a false positive with invalid-slots-objects, where the slot entry was an unicode string on Python 2. Closes issue #421. * Add a new warning, 'redundant-unittest-assert', emitted when using unittest's methods assertTrue and assertFalse with constant value as argument. Patch by Vlad Temian. * Add a new JSON reporter, usable through -f flag. * Add the method names for the 'signature-differs' and 'argument-differs' warnings. Closes issue #433. * Don't compile test files when installing. * Fix a crash which occurred when using multiple jobs and the files given as argument didn't exist at all. 2014-11-23 -- 1.4.0 * Added new options for controlling the loading of C extensions. By default, only C extensions from the stdlib will be loaded into the active Python interpreter for inspection, because they can run arbitrary code on import. The option `--extension-pkg-whitelist` can be used to specify modules or packages that are safe to load. * Change default max-line-length to 100 rather than 80 * Drop BaseRawChecker class which were only there for backward compat for a while now * Don't try to analyze string formatting with objects coming from function arguments. Closes issue #373. * Port source code to be Python 2/3 compatible. This drops the need for 2to3, but does drop support for Python 2.5. * Each message now comes with a confidence level attached, and can be filtered base on this level. This allows to filter out all messages that were emitted even though an inference failure happened during checking. * Improved presenting unused-import message. Closes issue #293. * Add new checker for finding spelling errors. New messages: wrong-spelling-in-comment, wrong-spelling-in-docstring. New options: spelling-dict, spelling-ignore-words. * Add new '-j' option for running checks in sub-processes. * Added new checks for line endings if they are mixed (LF vs CRLF) or if they are not as expected. New messages: mixed-line-endings, unexpected-line-ending-format. New option: expected-line-ending-format. * 'dangerous-default-value' no longer evaluates the value of the arguments, which could result in long error messages or sensitive data being leaked. Closes issue #282 * Fix a false positive with string formatting checker, when encountering a string which uses only position-based arguments. Closes issue #285. * Fix a false positive with string formatting checker, when using keyword argument packing. Closes issue #288. * Proper handle class level scope for lambdas. * Handle 'too-few-format-args' or 'too-many-format-args' for format strings with both named and positional fields. Closes issue #286. * Analyze only strings by the string format checker. Closes issue #287. * Properly handle nested format string fields. Closes issue #294. * Don't emit 'attribute-defined-outside-init' if the attribute was set by a function call in a defining method. Closes issue #192. * Properly handle unicode format strings for Python 2. Closes issue #296. * Don't emit 'import-error' if an import was protected by a try-except, which excepted ImportError. * Fix an 'unused-import' false positive, when the error was emitted for all the members imported with 'from import' form. Closes issue #304. * Don't emit 'invalid-name' when assigning a name in an ImportError handler. Closes issue #302. * Don't count branches from nested functions. * Fix a false positive with 'too-few-format-args', when the format strings contains duplicate manual position arguments. Closes issue #310. * fixme regex handles comments without spaces after the hash. Closes issue #311. * Don't emit 'unused-import' when a special object is imported (__all__, __doc__ etc.). Closes issue #309. * Look in the metaclass, if defined, for members not found in the current class. Closes issue #306. * Don't emit 'protected-access' if the attribute is accessed using a property defined at the class level. * Detect calls of the parent's __init__, through a binded super() call. * Check that a class has an explicitly defined metaclass before emitting 'old-style-class' for Python 2. * Emit 'catching-non-exception' for non-class nodes. Closes issue #303. * Order of reporting is consistent. * Add a new warning, 'boolean-datetime', emitted when an instance of 'datetime.time' is used in a boolean context. Closes issue #239. * Fix a crash which ocurred while checking for 'method-hidden', when the parent frame was something different than a function. * Generate html output for missing files. Closes issue #320. * Fix a false positive with 'too-many-format-args', when the format string contains mixed attribute access arguments and manual fields. Closes issue #322. * Extend the cases where 'undefined-variable' and 'used-before-assignment' can be detected. Closes issue #291. * Add support for customising callback identifiers, by adding a new '--callbacks' command line option. Closes issue #326. * Add a new warning, 'logging-format-interpolation', emitted when .format() string interpolation is used within logging function calls. * Don't emit 'unbalanced-tuple-unpacking' when the rhs of the assignment is a variable length argument. Closes issue #329. * Add a new warning, 'inherit-non-class', emitted when a class inherits from something which is not a class. Closes issue #331. * Fix another false positives with 'undefined-variable', where the variable can be found as a class assignment and used in a function annotation. Closes issue #342. * Handle assignment of the string format method to a variable. Closes issue #351. * Support wheel packaging format for PyPi. Closes issue #334. * Check that various built-ins that do not exist in Python 3 are not used: apply, basestring, buffer, cmp, coerce, execfile, file, long raw_input, reduce, StandardError, unicode, reload and xrange. * Warn for magic methods which are not used in any way in Python 3: __coerce__, __delslice__, __getslice__, __setslice__, __cmp__, __oct__, __nonzero__ and __hex__. * Don't emit 'assigning-non-slot' when the assignment is for a property. Closes issue #359. * Fix for regression: '{path}' was no longer accepted in '--msg-template'. * Report the percentage of all messages, not just for errors and warnings. Closes issue #319. * 'too-many-public-methods' is reported only for methods defined in a class, not in its ancestors. Closes issue #248. * 'too-many-lines' disable pragma can be located on any line, not only the first. Closes issue #321. * Warn in Python 2 when an import statement is found without a corresponding `from __future__ import absolute_import`. * Warn in Python 2 when a non-floor division operation is found without a corresponding `from __future__ import division`. * Add a new option, 'exclude-protected', for excluding members from the protected-access warning. Closes issue #48. * Warn in Python 2 when using dict.iter*(), dict.view*(); none of these methods are available in Python 3. * Warn in Python 2 when calling an object's next() method; Python 3 uses __next__() instead. * Warn when assigning to __metaclass__ at a class scope; in Python 3 a metaclass is specified as an argument to the 'class' statement. * Warn when performing parameter tuple unpacking; it is not supported in Python 3. * 'abstract-class-instantiated' is also emitted for Python 2. It was previously disabled. * Add 'long-suffix' error, emitted when encountering the long suffix on numbers. * Add support for disabling a checker, by specifying an 'enabled' attribute on the checker class. * Add a new CLI option, --py3k, for enabling Python 3 porting mode. This mode will disable all other checkers and will emit warnings and errors for constructs which are invalid or removed in Python 3. * Add 'old-octal-literal' to Python 3 porting checker, emitted when encountering octals with the old syntax. * Add 'implicit-map-evaluation' to Python 3 porting checker, emitted when encountering the use of map builtin, without explicit evaluation. 2014-07-26 -- 1.3.0 * Allow hanging continued indentation for implicitly concatenated strings. Closes issue #232. * Pylint works under Python 2.5 again, and its test suite passes. * Fix some false positives for the cellvar-from-loop warnings. Closes issue #233. * Return new astroid class nodes when the inferencer can detect that that result of a function invocation on a type (like `type` or `abc.ABCMeta`) is requested. Closes #205. * Emit 'undefined-variable' for undefined names when using the Python 3 `metaclass=` argument. * Checkers respect priority now. Close issue #229. * Fix a false positive regarding W0511. Closes issue #149. * Fix unused-import false positive with Python 3 metaclasses (#143). * Don't warn with 'bad-format-character' when encountering the 'a' format on Python 3. * Add multiple checks for PEP 3101 advanced string formatting: 'bad-format-string', 'missing-format-argument-key', 'unused-format-string-argument', 'format-combined-specification', 'missing-format-attribute' and 'invalid-format-index'. * Issue broad-except and bare-except even if the number of except handlers is different than 1. Fixes issue #113. * Issue attribute-defined-outside-init for all cases, not just for the last assignment. Closes issue #262. * Emit 'not-callable' when calling properties. Closes issue #268. * Fix a false positive with unbalanced iterable unpacking, when encountering starred nodes. Closes issue #273. * Add new checks, 'invalid-slice-index' and 'invalid-sequence-index' for invalid sequence and slice indices. * Add 'assigning-non-slot' warning, which detects assignments to attributes not defined in slots. * Don't emit 'no-name-in-module' for ignored modules. Closes issue #223. * Fix an 'unused-variable' false positive, where the variable is assigned through an import. Closes issue #196. * Definition order is considered for classes, function arguments and annotations. Closes issue #257. * Don't emit 'unused-variable' when assigning to a nonlocal. Closes issue #275. * Do not let ImportError propagate from the import checker, leading to crash in some namespace package related cases. Closes issue #203. * Don't emit 'pointless-string-statement' for attribute docstrings. Closes issue #193. * Use the proper mode for pickle when opening and writing the stats file. Closes issue #148. * Don't emit hidden-method message when the attribute has been monkey-patched, you're on your own when you do that. * Only emit attribute-defined-outside-init for definition within the same module as the offended class, avoiding to mangle the output in some cases. * Don't emit 'unnecessary-lambda' if the body of the lambda call contains call chaining. Closes issue #243. * Don't emit 'missing-docstring' when the actual docstring uses `.format`. Closes issue #281. 2014-04-30 -- 1.2.1 * Restore the ability to specify the init-hook option via the configuration file, which was accidentally broken in 1.2.0. * Add a new warning [bad-continuation] for badly indentend continued lines. * Emit [assignment-from-none] when the function contains bare returns. Fixes BitBucket issue #191. * Added a new warning for closing over variables that are defined in loops. Fixes Bitbucket issue #176. * Do not warn about \u escapes in string literals when Unicode literals are used for Python 2.*. Fixes BitBucket issue #151. * Extend the checking for unbalanced-tuple-unpacking and unpacking-non-sequence to instance attribute unpacking as well. * Fix explicit checking of python script (1.2 regression, #219) * Restore --init-hook, renamed accidentally into --init-hooks in 1.2.0 (#211) * Add 'indexing-exception' warning, which detects that indexing an exception occurs in Python 2 (behaviour removed in Python 3). 2014-04-18 -- 1.2.0 * Pass the current python paths to pylint process when invoked via epylint. Fixes BitBucket issue #133. * Add -i / --include-ids and -s / --symbols back as completely ignored options. Fixes BitBucket issue #180. * Extend the number of cases in which logging calls are detected. Fixes bitbucket issue #182. * Improve pragma handling to not detect pylint:* strings in non-comments. Fixes BitBucket issue #79. * Do not crash with UnknownMessage if an unknown message ID/name appears in disable or enable in the configuration. Patch by Cole Robinson. Fixes bitbucket issue #170. * Add new warning 'eval-used', checking that the builtin function `eval` was used. * Make it possible to show a naming hint for invalid name by setting include-naming-hint. Also make the naming hints configurable. Fixes BitBucket issue #138. * Added support for enforcing multiple, but consistent name styles for different name types inside a single module; based on a patch written by morbo@google.com. * Also warn about empty docstrings on overridden methods; contributed by sebastianu@google.com. * Also inspect arguments to constructor calls, and emit relevant warnings; contributed by sebastianu@google.com. * Added a new configuration option logging-modules to make the list of module names that can be checked for 'logging-not-lazy' et. al. configurable; contributed by morbo@google.com. * ensure init-hooks is evaluated before other options, notably load-plugins (#166) * Python 2.5 support restored: fixed small issues preventing pylint to run on python 2.5. Bitbucket issues #50 and #62. * bitbucket #128: pylint doesn't crash when looking for used-before-assignment in context manager assignments. * Add new warning, 'bad-reversed-sequence', for checking that the reversed() builtin receive a sequence (implements __getitem__ and __len__, without being a dict or a dict subclass) or an instance which implements __reversed__. * Mark `file` as a bad function when using python2 (closes #8). * Add new warning 'bad-exception-context', checking that `raise ... from ...` uses a proper exception context (None or an exception). * Enhance the check for 'used-before-assignment' to look for 'nonlocal' uses. * Emit 'undefined-all-variable' if a package's __all__ variable contains a missing submodule (closes #126). * Add a new warning 'abstract-class-instantiated' for checking that abstract classes created with `abc` module and with abstract methods are instantied. * Do not warn about 'return-arg-in-generator' in Python 3.3+. * Do not warn about 'abstract-method' when the abstract method is implemented through assignment (#155). * Improve cyclic import detection in the case of packages, patch by Buck Golemon * Add new warnings for checking proper class __slots__: `invalid-slots-object` and `invalid-slots`. * Search for rc file in `~/.config/pylintrc` if `~/.pylintrc` doesn't exists (#121) * Don't register the newstyle checker w/ python >= 3 * Fix unused-import false positive w/ augment assignment (#78) * Fix access-member-before-definition false negative wrt aug assign (#164) * Do not attempt to analyze non python file, eg .so file (#122)
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Version 0.15 ------------ (bugfix release, released on Apr 15, 2015) - xattr: Be less strict about unknown/unsupported platforms (#239) - Reduce repository listing memory usage (#163). - Fix BrokenPipeError for remote repositories (#233) - Fix incorrect behavior with two character directory names (#265, #268) - Require approval before accessing relocated/moved repository (#271) - Require approval before accessing previously unknown unencrypted repositories (#271) - Fix issue with hash index files larger than 2GB. - Fix Python 3.2 compatibility issue with noatime open() (#164) - Include missing pyx files in dist files (#168)
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Version 0.15 ------------ (bugfix release, released on Apr 15, 2015) - xattr: Be less strict about unknown/unsupported platforms (#239) - Reduce repository listing memory usage (#163). - Fix BrokenPipeError for remote repositories (#233) - Fix incorrect behavior with two character directory names (#265, #268) - Require approval before accessing relocated/moved repository (#271) - Require approval before accessing previously unknown unencrypted repositories (#271) - Fix issue with hash index files larger than 2GB. - Fix Python 3.2 compatibility issue with noatime open() (#164) - Include missing pyx files in dist files (#168)
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kramdown 1.7.0 released Published on Monday, 27 April 2015 This release brings among other things support for the ‘minted’ syntax highlighter for LaTeX and a new math engine based on MathJax-Node that outputs to MathML. Changes * 4 minor changes: - The syntax highlighter ‘minted’ for the LaTeX converter is now available (fixes issue #93, initial patch #242 by l3kn) - A new math engine based on MathJax-Node that outputs to MathML is now available (patch #240 by Tom Thorogood) - Fixed #244, #246: Fenced code blocks now allow a dash in the code language name (requested and patched by Dennis Günnewig) - The option list in the man page as well in the output of kramdown --help is now sorted. * 2 bug fixes: - Fixed #230: Warning message for method in lib/kramdown/utils/configurable.rb will not show anymore (reported by Robert A. Heiler) - Fixed #239: Handling of single/double quotes in reference style links now follows the same rules as with inline links (reported by Josh Davis) kramdown 1.6.0 released Published on Saturday, 28 February 2015 This release contains many fixes and minor enhancements as well as one major goodie that comes with a small caveat: block IALs can now be applied to link and abbreviation definitions! It may not sound like much but allowing block IALs to be applied to link definitions alleviates the problem that additional attributes could only be specified via span IALs. Now such attributes can be stored together with the URL and title at the link definition, for example: This is a ![resized image]. [resized image]: some_image.jpg "with a title" {: height="36px" width="36px" style="border: 1px solid green"} There is one small caveat, though. Regard the following construct: [linkdef]: http://example.com {:.block-ial} block element, e.g. a paragraph The block IAL would have been applied to the paragraph in previous versions but now it is applied to the link definition. However, such a construct is not very likely encountered in the real world. Changes * 7 minor changes: - Block IALs can now be applied to link and abbreviation definitions (inspired by issue #194 from cabo) - The syntax highlighting engine for Rouge now allows custom formatter classes to be used (issue #214, requested by BackOrder) - The MathJax math engine now allows adding previews (issue #225, requested by jethrogb) - The “toc_levels” option can now also take a Range object (pull request #210 by Jens Krämer) - The generated table of contents of the HTML converter now contains ID attributes on the links so that back-references can be used (issue #195, requested by Ciro Santilli) - A warning is now generated when duplicate HTML attributes are detected (issue #201, requested by winniehell) - Updated used version of prawn to 2.0.0 8 bug fixes: - Fixed #192: Emphasis by using underscore sometimes wrongly worked within a word (reported by Michael Franzl) - Fixed #198: Empty alt attributes on <img> tags are now correctly handled by the kramdown converter (reported by winniehell) - Fixed #200: Trailing whitespace is now really removed in paragraphs (reported by winniehell) - Fixed #220: HTML blocks with attributes weren’t correctly detected when directly after another block (reported by Bill Tozier) - Fixed #199: Empty title attributes are now ignored for images when using the kramdown converter (reported by and pull request #206 from winniehell) - Leading and trailing white space from math statements is now stripped as the whitespace sometimes lead to LaTeX conversion errors - Fixed #226: Class names may now start with a dash in IALs/ALDs (reported by Adam Hardwick) - Multiple consecutive block IALs before an element are now correctly processed
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(libreoffice still builds.) 02/08/2015 - GLM 0.9.7.0 released Features: Added GTC_color_space: convertLinearToSRGB and convertSRGBToLinear functions Added 'fmod' overload to GTX_common with tests #308 Added left handed perspective and lookAt functions #314 Added functions eulerAngleXYZ and extractEulerAngleXYZ #311 Added GTX_hash to perform std::hash on GLM types #320 #367 Added GTX_wrap for texcoord wrapping Added static components and precision members to all vector and quat types #350 Added .gitignore #349 Added support of defaulted functions to GLM types, to use them in unions #366 Improvements: Changed usage of __has_include to support Intel compiler #307 Specialized integer implementation of YCoCg-R #310 Don't show status message in 'FindGLM' if 'QUIET' option is set. #317 Added master branch continuous integration service on Linux 64 #332 Clarified manual regarding angle unit in GLM, added FAQ 11 #326 Updated list of compiler versions Fixes: Fixed default precision for quat and dual_quat type #312 Fixed (u)int64 MSB/LSB handling on BE archs #306 Fixed multi-line comment warning in g++ #315 Fixed specifier removal by 'std::make_pair' #333 Fixed perspective fovy argument documentation #327 Removed -m64 causing build issues on Linux 32 #331 Fixed isfinite with C++98 compilers #343 Fixed Intel compiler build error on Linux #354 Fixed use of libstdc++ with Clang #351 Fixed quaternion pow #346 Fixed decompose warnings #373 Fixed matrix conversions #371 Deprecation: Removed integer specification for 'mod' in GTC_integer #308 Removed GTX_multiple, replaced by GTC_round Download: GLM 0.9.7.0 (ZIP, 4.2 MB) (7Z, 2.8 MB) 15/02/2015 - GLM 0.9.6.3 released Fixes: Fixed Android doesn't have C++ 11 STL #284 Download: GLM 0.9.6.3 (ZIP, 4.1 MB) (7Z, 2.7 MB) 15/02/2015 - GLM 0.9.6.2 released Features: Added display of GLM version with other GLM_MESSAGES Added ARM instruction set detection Improvements: Removed assert for perspective with zFar < zNear #298 Added Visual Studio natvis support for vec1, quat and dualqual types Cleaned up C++11 feature detections Clarify GLM licensing Fixes: Fixed faceforward build #289 Fixed conflict with Xlib #define True 1 #293 Fixed decompose function VS2010 templating issues #294 Fixed mat4x3 = mat2x3 * mat4x2 operator #297 Fixed warnings in F2x11_1x10 packing function in GTC_packing #295 Fixed Visual Studio natvis support for vec4 #288 Fixed GTC_packing *pack*norm*x* build and added tests #292 Disabled GTX_scalar_multiplication for GCC, failing to build tests #242 Fixed Visual C++ 2015 constexpr errors: Disabled only partial support Fixed functions not inlined with Clang #302 Fixed memory corruption (undefined behaviour) #303 Download: GLM 0.9.6.2 (ZIP, 4.1 MB) (7Z, 2.7 MB) 10/12/2014 - GLM 0.9.6.1 released GLM 0.9.6.0 came with its set of major glitches: C++98 only mode, 32 bit build, Cuda and Android support should all be fixed in GLM 0.9.6.1 release. Features: Added GLM_LANG_CXX14_FLAG and GLM_LANG_CXX1Z_FLAG language feature flags Added C++14 detection Improvements: Clean up GLM_MESSAGES compilation log to report only detected capabilities Fixes: Fixed scalar uaddCarry build error with Cuda #276 Fixed C++11 explicit conversion operators detection #282 Fixed missing explicit convertion when using integer log2 with *vec1 types Fixed 64 bits integer GTX_string_cast to_string on VC 32 bit compiler Fixed Android build issue, STL C++11 is not supported by the NDK #284 Fixed unsupported _BitScanForward64 and _BitScanReverse64 in VC10 Fixed Visual C++ 32 bit build #283 Fixed GLM_FORCE_SIZE_FUNC pragma message Fixed C++98 only build Fixed conflict between GTX_compatibility and GTC_quaternion #286 Fixed C++ language restriction using GLM_FORCE_CXX** Download: GLM 0.9.6.1 (ZIP, 4.1 MB) (7Z, 2.7 MB) 30/11/2014 - GLM 0.9.6.0 released GLM 0.9.6.0 is available with many changes. Transition from degrees to radians compatibility break and GLM 0.9.5.4 help One of the long term issue with GLM is that some functions were using radians, functions from GLSL and others were using degrees, functions from GLU or legacy OpenGL. In GLM 0.9.5, we can use GLM_FORCE_RADIANS to force all GLM functions to adopt radians. In GLM 0.9.5 in degrees: #include <glm/mat4.hpp> #include <glm/gtc/matrix_tansform.hpp> glm::mat4 my_rotateZ(glm::mat4 const & m, float angleInRadians) { return glm::rotate(m, glm::degrees(angleInRadians), glm::vec3(0.0, 0.0, 1.0)); } In GLM 0.9.5 in radians: #define GLM_FORCE_RADIANS #include <glm/mat4.hpp> #include <glm/gtc/matrix_tansform.hpp> glm::mat4 my_rotateZ(glm::mat4 const & m, float angleInRadians) { return glm::rotate(m, angleInRadians, glm::vec3(0.0, 0.0, 1.0)); } In GLM 0.9.6 in radians only: #include <glm/mat4.hpp> #include <glm/gtc/matrix_tansform.hpp> glm::mat4 my_rotateZ(glm::mat4 const & m, float angleInRadians) { return glm::rotate(m, angleInRadians, glm::vec3(0.0, 0.0, 1.0)); } In GLM 0.9.6 if you what to use degrees anyway: #include <glm/mat4.hpp> #include <glm/gtc/matrix_tansform.hpp> glm::mat4 my_rotateZ(glm::mat4 const & m, float angleInDegrees) { return glm::rotate(m, glm::radians(angleInDegrees), glm::vec3(0.0, 0.0, 1.0)); } GLM 0.9.5 will show warning messages at compilation each time a function taking degrees is used. GLM: rotate function taking degrees as a parameter is deprecated. #define GLM_FORCE_RADIANS before including GLM headers to remove this message. If you are using a version of GLM older than GLM 0.9.5.1, update to GLM 0.9.5.4 before transitioning to GLM 0.9.6 to get this help in that process. Make sure to build and run successfully your application with GLM 0.9.5 with GLM_FORCE_RADIANS, before transistioning to GLM 0.9.6 Finally, here is a list of all the functions that could use degrees in GLM 0.9.5.4 that requires radians in GLM 0.9.6: rotate (matrices and quaternions), perspective, perspectiveFov, infinitePerspective, tweakedInfinitePerspective, roll, pitch, yaw, angle, angleAxis, polar, euclidean, rotateNormalizedAxis, rotateX, rotateY, rotateZ and orientedAngle. Using GLM template types There are a lot of reasons for using template types: Writing new template classes and functions or defining new types. Unfortunately, until GLM 0.9.5, GLM template types were defined into the detail namespace indicating there are implementation details that may changed. With GLM 0.9.6, template types are accessible from the GLM namespace and guarantee to be stable onward. Example of template functions, GLM 0.9.5 and 0.9.6 style: #include <glm/geometry.hpp> #include <glm/exponential.hpp> template <typename vecType> typename vecType::value_type normalizeDot(vecType const & a, vecType const & b) { return glm::dot(a, b) * glm::inversesqrt(glm::dot(a, a) * glm::dot(b, b)); } #include <glm/vec4.hpp> int main() { return normalizeDot(glm::vec4(2.0), glm::vec4(2.0)) > 0.0f ? 0 : 1 } Example of template functions, alternative GLM 0.9.6 style: #include <glm/geometry.hpp> #include <glm/exponential.hpp> template <typename T, template <typename, glm::precision> class vecType> T normalizeDot(vecType<T, P> const & a, vecType<T, P> const & b) { return glm::dot(a, b) * glm::inversesqrt(glm::dot(a, a) * glm::dot(b, b)); } #include <glm/vec4.hpp> int main() { return normalizeDot(glm::vec4(2.0), glm::vec4(2.0)) > 0.0f ? 0 : 1 } Example of typedefs with GLM 0.9.6: #include <cstddef> #include <glm/vec4.hpp> #include <glm/mat4.hpp> typedef glm::tvec4<std::size_t> size4; typedef glm::tvec4<long double, glm::highp> ldvec4; typedef glm::tmat4x4<long double, glm::highp> ldmat4x4; Optimizations With GLM 0.9.5, the library started to tackle the issue of compilation time by introducing forward declarations through <glm/fwd.hpp> but also by providing an alternative to the monolithic <glm/glm.hpp> headers with <glm/vec2.hpp>, <glm/mat3x2.hpp> and <glm/common.hpp>, etc. With GLM 0.9.6, the library took advantage of dropping old compilers to replace preprocessor instantiation of the code by template instantiation. The issue of preprocessor instantiation (among them!) is that all the code is generated even if it is never used resulting in building and compiling much bigger header files. Furthermore, a lot of code optimizations have been done to provide better performance at run time by leveraging integer bitfield tricks and compiler intrinsics. The test framework has been extended to include performance tests. The total code size of the tests is now 50% of the library code which is still not enough but pretty solid. Compilers support GLM 0.9.6 removed support for a lot of old compiler versions. If you are really insisting in using an older compiler, you are welcome to keep using GLM 0.9.5. Supported compilers by GLM 0.9.6: Apple Clang 4.0 and higher CUDA 4.0 and higher GCC 4.4 and higher LLVM 3.0 and higher Intel C++ Composer XE 2013 and higher Visual Studio 2010 and higher Any conform C++98 compiler Lisence Finally, GLM is changing Lisence to adopt the Happy Bunny Lisence. Release note Features: Exposed template vector and matrix types in 'glm' namespace #239, #244 Added GTX_scalar_multiplication for C++ 11 compiler only #242 Added GTX_range for C++ 11 compiler only #240 Added closestPointOnLine function for tvec2 to GTX_closest_point #238 Added GTC_vec1 extension, *vec1 support to *vec* types Updated GTX_associated_min_max with vec1 support Added support of precision and integers to linearRand #230 Added Integer types support to GTX_string_cast #249 Added vec3 slerp #237 Added GTX_common with isdenomal #223 Added GLM_FORCE_SIZE_FUNC to replace .length() by .size() #245 Added GLM_FORCE_NO_CTOR_INIT Added 'uninitialize' to explicitly not initialize a GLM type Added GTC_bitfield extension, promoted GTX_bit Added GTC_integer extension, promoted GTX_bit and GTX_integer Added GTC_round extension, promoted GTX_bit Added GLM_FORCE_EXPLICIT_CTOR to require explicit type conversions #269 Added GTX_type_aligned for aligned vector, matrix and quaternion types Improvements: Rely on C++11 to implement isinf and isnan Removed GLM_FORCE_CUDA, Cuda is implicitly detected Separated Apple Clang and LLVM compiler detection Used pragma once Undetected C++ compiler automatically compile with GLM_FORCE_CXX98 and GLM_FORCE_PURE Added not function (from GLSL specification) on VC12 Optimized bitfieldReverse and bitCount functions Optimized findLSB and findMSB functions Optimized matrix-vector multiple performance with Cuda #257, #258 Reduced integer type redifinitions #233 Rewrited of GTX_fast_trigonometry #264 #265 Made types trivially copyable #263 Removed iostream in GLM tests Used std features within GLM without redeclaring Optimized cot function #272 Optimized sign function #272 Added explicit cast from quat to mat3 and mat4 #275 Fixes: Fixed std::nextafter not supported with C++11 on Android #217 Fixed missing value_type for dual quaternion Fixed return type of dual quaternion length Fixed infinite loop in isfinite function with GCC #221 Fixed Visual Studio 14 compiler warnings Fixed implicit conversion from another tvec2 type to another tvec2 #241 Fixed lack of consistency of quat and dualquat constructors Fixed uaddCarray #253 Fixed float comparison warnings #270 Deprecation: Removed degrees for function parameters Removed GLM_FORCE_RADIANS, active by default Removed VC 2005 / 8 and 2008 / 9 support Removed GCC 3.4 to 4.5 support Removed LLVM GCC support Removed LLVM 2.6 to 2.9 support Removed CUDA 3.0 to 4.0 support
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* Release 0.9.1 (21-Sep-2015) Point release to deal with PyPI upload problems. No code changes. * Release 0.9.0 (21-Sep-2015) ** Plugins for Connection Handlers (#236) New types of connection hints can now be used, by installing a suitable connection handler into the Tub. These hints could point to I2P servers or Tor hidden-service (.onion) addresses. The built-in TCP handler can be replaced entirely to protect a client's IP address by routing all connections through Tor. Implementation of these plugins are left as exercise for the reader: Foolscap only provides the built-in "DefaultTCP" handler. See doc/connection-handlers.rst for details. ** Shared Listeners are removed (#239) Until this version, it was possible to create a single Listener that serviced multiple Tubs (by passing the Listener returned from `l=tubA.listenOn(where)` into `tubB.listenOn(l)`). This seemed useful a long time ago, but in fact was not, and the implementation caused irreparable problems that were exposed while testing the new connection handlers. So support for shared Listeners has been removed: Tubs can still use multiple Listeners, but each Listener now services at most one Tub. In particular, `Tub.listenOn()` now only accepts a string, not a Listener instance. Note that relays and redirects are still on the roadmap, but neither feature requires sharing a Listener between multiple local Tubs. ** Extended-Form Connection Hints are removed Support for extended-form connection hints has been removed. These were hints with explicit key names like "tcp:host=example.org:port=12345", or "tcp:example.org:timeout=30". They were added in the 0.7.0 release, but since then we've realized that this is power that should not be granted to external FURL providers. The parser now only accepts "tcp:example.org:12345" and "example.org:12345". Foolscap has never particularly encouraged applications to call Tub.setLocation() with anything other than these two forms, so we do not expect any compatibility problems. ** Option to Disable Gifts (#126) "Gifts", more precisely known as "third-party reference introductions", occur when one Tub sends you a message that includes a reference to some object on a third Tub. This allows references to be passed around transparently, without regard to which Tub they live on (yours, mine, or theirs), but allows other Tubs to cause you to create network connections to hosts and ports of their choosing. If this bothers you, the new `tub.setOption("accept-gifts", False)` option instructs your Tub to reject these third-party references, causing the calls that used them to signal a Violation error instead. ** Unreachable Tubs now fully supported (#208) Unreachable "client-only" Tubs can be created by simply not calling either `tub.listenOn()` nor `tub.setLocation()`. These Tubs can make outbound connections, but will not accept inbound ones. `tub.registerReference()` will throw an error, and Gifts delivered to third parties will not work. Previous versions suggested using `tub.setLocation("")`: this is no longer recommended. ** new util.allocate_tcp_port() function To support a future deprecation of `Tub.listenOn("tcp:0")`, the new allocate_tcp_port() function was added to return (synchronously) a currently-unused TCP port integer. This can be used during app configuration to decide on a listening port, which can then be passed into `Tub.listenOn("tcp:%d" % portnum)`. This may allow Tub.setLocation() to be called *before* the reactor is started, simplifying application startup code (this also requires a suitable hostname or IP address, which is a separate issue). ** Packaging/Dependency Changes Foolscap now requires Twisted 10.1.0 or newer, to use Endpoints and connection handler plugins. Foolscap's logging system (specifically the twisted-to-foolscap bridge) is now compatible with Twisted-15.2.0. The previous version had problems with the new contents of twisted.logger's "eventDict" objects. (#235)
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## 1.8.1 * Change license to MIT, thanks to all the patient contributors who gave their permissions. ## 1.8.0 * add SSHKit::Backend::ConnectionPool#close_connections [PR #285](capistrano/sshkit#285) @akm * Clean up rubocop lint warnings [PR #275](capistrano/sshkit#275) @cshaffer * Prepend unused parameter names with an underscore * Prefer “safe assignment in condition” * Disambiguate regexp literals with parens * Prefer `sprintf` over `String#%` * No longer shadow `caller_line` variable in `DeprecationLogger` * Rescue `StandardError` instead of `Exception` * Remove useless `private` access modifier in `TestAbstract` * Disambiguate block operator with parens * Disambiguate between grouped expression and method params * Remove assertion in `TestHost#test_assert_hosts_compare_equal` that compares something with itself * Export environment variables and execute command in a subshell. [PR #273](capistrano/sshkit#273) @kuon * Introduce `log_command_start`, `log_command_data`, `log_command_exit` methods on `Formatter` [PR #257](capistrano/sshkit#257) @robd * Deprecate `@stdout` and `@stderr` accessors on `Command` * Add support for deprecation logging options. [README](README.md#deprecation-warnings), [PR #258](capistrano/sshkit#258) @robd * Quote environment variable values. [PR #250](capistrano/sshkit#250) @Sinjo - Chris Sinjakli * Simplified formatter hierarchy. [PR #248](capistrano/sshkit#248) @robd * `SimpleText` formatter now extends `Pretty`, rather than duplicating. * Hide ANSI color escape sequences when outputting to a file. [README](README.md#output-colors), [Issue #245](capistrano/sshkit#245), [PR #246](capistrano/sshkit#246) @robd * Now only color the output if it is associated with a tty, or the `SSHKIT_COLOR` environment variable is set. * Removed broken support for assigning an `IO` to the `output` config option. [Issue #243](capistrano/sshkit#243), [PR #244](capistrano/sshkit#244) @robd * Use `SSHKit.config.output = SSHKit::Formatter::SimpleText.new($stdin)` instead * Added support for `:interaction_handler` option on commands. [PR #234](capistrano/sshkit#234), [PR #242](capistrano/sshkit#242) @robd * Removed partially supported `TRACE` log level. [2aa7890](capistrano/sshkit@2aa7890) @robd * Add support for the `:strip` option to the `capture` method and strip by default on the `Local` backend. [PR #239](capistrano/sshkit#239), [PR #249](capistrano/sshkit#249) @robd * The `Local` backend now strips by default to be consistent with the `Netssh` one. * This reverses change [7d15a9a](capistrano/sshkit@7d15a9a) to the `Local` capture API to remove stripping by default. * If you require the raw, unstripped output, pass the `strip: false` option: `capture(:ls, strip: false)` * Simplified backend hierarchy. [PR #235](capistrano/sshkit#235), [PR #237](capistrano/sshkit#237) @robd * Moved duplicate implementations of `make`, `rake`, `test`, `capture`, `background` on to `Abstract` backend. * Backend implementations now only need to implement `execute_command`, `upload!` and `download!` * Removed `Printer` from backend hierarchy for `Local` and `Netssh` backends (they now just extend `Abstract`) * Removed unused `Net::SSH:LogLevelShim` * Removed dependency on the `colorize` gem. SSHKit now implements its own ANSI color logic, with no external dependencies. Note that SSHKit now only supports the `:bold` or plain modes. Other modes will be gracefully ignored. [#263](capistrano/sshkit#263) * New API for setting the formatter: `use_format`. This differs from `format=` in that it accepts options or arguments that will be passed to the formatter's constructor. The `format=` syntax will be deprecated in a future release. [#295](capistrano/sshkit#295) * SSHKit now immediately raises a `NameError` if you try to set a formatter that does not exist. [#295](capistrano/sshkit#295)
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# Liquid Version History ## 3.0.5 / 2015-07-23 / branch "3-0-stable" * Fix test failure under certain timezones [Dylan Thacker-Smith] ## 3.0.4 / 2015-07-17 * Fix chained access to multi-dimensional hashes [Florian Weingarten] ## 3.0.3 / 2015-05-28 * Fix condition parse order in strict mode (#569) [Justin Li, pushrax] ## 3.0.2 / 2015-04-24 * Expose VariableLookup private members (#551) [Justin Li, pushrax] * Documentation fixes ## 3.0.1 / 2015-01-23 * Remove duplicate `index0` key in TableRow tag (#502) [Alfred Xing] ## 3.0.0 / 2014-11-12 * Removed Block#end_tag. Instead, override parse with `super` followed by your code. See #446 [Dylan Thacker-Smith, dylanahsmith] * Fixed condition with wrong data types, see #423 [Bogdan Gusiev] * Add url_encode to standard filters, see #421 [Derrick Reimer, djreimer] * Add uniq to standard filters [Florian Weingarten, fw42] * Add exception_handler feature, see #397 and #254 [Bogdan Gusiev, bogdan and Florian Weingarten, fw42] * Optimize variable parsing to avoid repeated regex evaluation during template rendering #383 [Jason Hiltz-Laforge, jasonhl] * Optimize checking for block interrupts to reduce object allocation #380 [Jason Hiltz-Laforge, jasonhl] * Properly set context rethrow_errors on render! #349 [Thierry Joyal, tjoyal] * Fix broken rendering of variables which are equal to false, see #345 [Florian Weingarten, fw42] * Remove ActionView template handler [Dylan Thacker-Smith, dylanahsmith] * Freeze lots of string literals for new Ruby 2.1 optimization, see #297 [Florian Weingarten, fw42] * Allow newlines in tags and variables, see #324 [Dylan Thacker-Smith, dylanahsmith] * Tag#parse is called after initialize, which now takes options instead of tokens as the 3rd argument. See #321 [Dylan Thacker-Smith, dylanahsmith] * Raise `Liquid::ArgumentError` instead of `::ArgumentError` when filter has wrong number of arguments #309 [Bogdan Gusiev, bogdan] * Add a to_s default for liquid drops, see #306 [Adam Doeler, releod] * Add strip, lstrip, and rstrip to standard filters [Florian Weingarten, fw42] * Make if, for & case tags return complete and consistent nodelists, see #250 [Nick Jones, dntj] * Prevent arbitrary method invocation on condition objects, see #274 [Dylan Thacker-Smith, dylanahsmith] * Don't call to_sym when creating conditions for security reasons, see #273 [Bouke van der Bijl, bouk] * Fix resource counting bug with respond_to?(:length), see #263 [Florian Weingarten, fw42] * Allow specifying custom patterns for template filenames, see #284 [Andrei Gladkyi, agladkyi] * Allow drops to optimize loading a slice of elements, see #282 [Tom Burns, boourns] * Support for passing variables to snippets in subdirs, see #271 [Joost Hietbrink, joost] * Add a class cache to avoid runtime extend calls, see #249 [James Tucker, raggi] * Remove some legacy Ruby 1.8 compatibility code, see #276 [Florian Weingarten, fw42] * Add default filter to standard filters, see #267 [Derrick Reimer, djreimer] * Add optional strict parsing and warn parsing, see #235 [Tristan Hume, trishume] * Add I18n syntax error translation, see #241 [Simon Hørup Eskildsen, Sirupsen] * Make sort filter work on enumerable drops, see #239 [Florian Weingarten, fw42] * Fix clashing method names in enumerable drops, see #238 [Florian Weingarten, fw42] * Make map filter work on enumerable drops, see #233 [Florian Weingarten, fw42] * Improved whitespace stripping for blank blocks, related to #216 [Florian Weingarten, fw42] ## 2.6.3 / 2015-07-23 / branch "2-6-stable" * Fix test failure under certain timezones [Dylan Thacker-Smith]
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## 1.8.1 * Change license to MIT, thanks to all the patient contributors who gave their permissions. ## 1.8.0 * add SSHKit::Backend::ConnectionPool#close_connections [PR #285](capistrano/sshkit#285) @akm * Clean up rubocop lint warnings [PR #275](capistrano/sshkit#275) @cshaffer * Prepend unused parameter names with an underscore * Prefer “safe assignment in condition” * Disambiguate regexp literals with parens * Prefer `sprintf` over `String#%` * No longer shadow `caller_line` variable in `DeprecationLogger` * Rescue `StandardError` instead of `Exception` * Remove useless `private` access modifier in `TestAbstract` * Disambiguate block operator with parens * Disambiguate between grouped expression and method params * Remove assertion in `TestHost#test_assert_hosts_compare_equal` that compares something with itself * Export environment variables and execute command in a subshell. [PR #273](capistrano/sshkit#273) @kuon * Introduce `log_command_start`, `log_command_data`, `log_command_exit` methods on `Formatter` [PR #257](capistrano/sshkit#257) @robd * Deprecate `@stdout` and `@stderr` accessors on `Command` * Add support for deprecation logging options. [README](README.md#deprecation-warnings), [PR #258](capistrano/sshkit#258) @robd * Quote environment variable values. [PR #250](capistrano/sshkit#250) @Sinjo - Chris Sinjakli * Simplified formatter hierarchy. [PR #248](capistrano/sshkit#248) @robd * `SimpleText` formatter now extends `Pretty`, rather than duplicating. * Hide ANSI color escape sequences when outputting to a file. [README](README.md#output-colors), [Issue #245](capistrano/sshkit#245), [PR #246](capistrano/sshkit#246) @robd * Now only color the output if it is associated with a tty, or the `SSHKIT_COLOR` environment variable is set. * Removed broken support for assigning an `IO` to the `output` config option. [Issue #243](capistrano/sshkit#243), [PR #244](capistrano/sshkit#244) @robd * Use `SSHKit.config.output = SSHKit::Formatter::SimpleText.new($stdin)` instead * Added support for `:interaction_handler` option on commands. [PR #234](capistrano/sshkit#234), [PR #242](capistrano/sshkit#242) @robd * Removed partially supported `TRACE` log level. [2aa7890](capistrano/sshkit@2aa7890) @robd * Add support for the `:strip` option to the `capture` method and strip by default on the `Local` backend. [PR #239](capistrano/sshkit#239), [PR #249](capistrano/sshkit#249) @robd * The `Local` backend now strips by default to be consistent with the `Netssh` one. * This reverses change [7d15a9a](capistrano/sshkit@7d15a9a) to the `Local` capture API to remove stripping by default. * If you require the raw, unstripped output, pass the `strip: false` option: `capture(:ls, strip: false)` * Simplified backend hierarchy. [PR #235](capistrano/sshkit#235), [PR #237](capistrano/sshkit#237) @robd * Moved duplicate implementations of `make`, `rake`, `test`, `capture`, `background` on to `Abstract` backend. * Backend implementations now only need to implement `execute_command`, `upload!` and `download!` * Removed `Printer` from backend hierarchy for `Local` and `Netssh` backends (they now just extend `Abstract`) * Removed unused `Net::SSH:LogLevelShim` * Removed dependency on the `colorize` gem. SSHKit now implements its own ANSI color logic, with no external dependencies. Note that SSHKit now only supports the `:bold` or plain modes. Other modes will be gracefully ignored. [#263](capistrano/sshkit#263) * New API for setting the formatter: `use_format`. This differs from `format=` in that it accepts options or arguments that will be passed to the formatter's constructor. The `format=` syntax will be deprecated in a future release. [#295](capistrano/sshkit#295) * SSHKit now immediately raises a `NameError` if you try to set a formatter that does not exist. [#295](capistrano/sshkit#295)
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Ok MAINTAINER bsiegert. While doing that, update to current release, 0.29.0. Changes since 0.24.0: Version 0.29.0 -------------- Compatibility notes: - when upgrading to 0.29.0 you need to upgrade client as well as server installations due to the locking and commandline interface changes otherwise you'll get an error msg about a RPC protocol mismatch or a wrong commandline option. if you run a server that needs to support both old and new clients, it is suggested that you have a "borg-0.28.2" and a "borg-0.29.0" command. clients then can choose via e.g. "borg --remote-path=borg-0.29.0 ...". - the default waiting time for a lock changed from infinity to 1 second for a better interactive user experience. if the repo you want to access is currently locked, borg will now terminate after 1s with an error message. if you have scripts that shall wait for the lock for a longer time, use --lock-wait N (with N being the maximum wait time in seconds). Bug fixes: - hash table tuning (better chosen hashtable load factor 0.75 and prime initial size of 1031 gave ~1000x speedup in some scenarios) - avoid creation of an orphan lock for one case, #285 - --keep-tag-files: fix file mode and multiple tag files in one directory, #432 - fixes for "borg upgrade" (attic repo converter), #466 - remove --progress isatty magic (and also --no-progress option) again, #476 - borg init: display proper repo URL - fix format of umask in help pages, #463 New features: - implement --lock-wait, support timeout for UpgradableLock, #210 - implement borg break-lock command, #157 - include system info below traceback, #324 - sane remote logging, remote stderr, #461: - remote log output: intercept it and log it via local logging system, with "Remote: " prefixed to message. log remote tracebacks. - remote stderr: output it to local stderr with "Remote: " prefixed. - add --debug and --info (same as --verbose) to set the log level of the builtin logging configuration (which otherwise defaults to warning), #426 note: there are few messages emitted at DEBUG level currently. - optionally configure logging via env var BORG_LOGGING_CONF - add --filter option for status characters: e.g. to show only the added or modified files (and also errors), use "borg create -v --filter=AME ...". - more progress indicators, #394 - use ISO-8601 date and time format, #375 - "borg check --prefix" to restrict archive checking to that name prefix, #206 Other changes: - hashindex_add C implementation (speed up cache re-sync for new archives) - increase FUSE read_size to 1024 (speed up metadata operations) - check/delete/prune --save-space: free unused segments quickly, #239 - increase rpc protocol version to 2 (see also Compatibility notes), #458 - silence borg by default (via default log level WARNING) - get rid of C compiler warnings, #391 - upgrade OS X FUSE to 3.0.9 on the OS X binary build system - use python 3.5.1 to build binaries - docs: - new mailing list borgbackup@python.org, #468 - readthedocs: color and logo improvements - load coverage icons over SSL (avoids mixed content) - more precise binary installation steps - update release procedure docs about OS X FUSE - FAQ entry about unexpected 'A' status for unchanged file(s), #403 - add docs about 'E' file status - add "borg upgrade" docs, #464 - add developer docs about output and logging - clarify encryption, add note about client-side encryption - add resources section, with videos, talks, presentations, #149 - Borg moved to Arch Linux [community] - fix wrong installation instructions for archlinux Version 0.28.2 -------------- New features: - borg create --exclude-if-present TAGFILE - exclude directories that have the given file from the backup. You can additionally give --keep-tag-files to preserve just the directory roots and the tag-files (but not backup other directory contents), #395, attic #128, attic #142 Other changes: - do not create docs sources at build time (just have them in the repo), completely remove have_cython() hack, do not use the "mock" library at build time, #384 - avoid hidden import, make it easier for PyInstaller, easier fix for #218 - docs: - add description of item flags / status output, fixes #402 - explain how to regenerate usage and API files (build_api or build_usage) and when to commit usage files directly into git, #384 - minor install docs improvements Version 0.28.1 -------------- Bug fixes: - do not try to build api / usage docs for production install, fixes unexpected "mock" build dependency, #384 Other changes: - avoid using msgpack.packb at import time - fix formatting issue in changes.rst - fix build on readthedocs Version 0.28.0 -------------- Compatibility notes: - changed return codes (exit codes), see docs. in short: old: 0 = ok, 1 = error. now: 0 = ok, 1 = warning, 2 = error New features: - refactor return codes (exit codes), fixes #61 - add --show-rc option enable "terminating with X status, rc N" output, fixes 58, #351 - borg create backups atime and ctime additionally to mtime, fixes #317 - extract: support atime additionally to mtime - FUSE: support ctime and atime additionally to mtime - support borg --version - emit a warning if we have a slow msgpack installed - borg list --prefix=thishostname- REPO, fixes #205 - Debug commands (do not use except if you know what you do: debug-get-obj, debug-put-obj, debug-delete-obj, debug-dump-archive-items. Bug fixes: - setup.py: fix bug related to BORG_LZ4_PREFIX processing - fix "check" for repos that have incomplete chunks, fixes #364 - borg mount: fix unlocking of repository at umount time, fixes #331 - fix reading files without touching their atime, #334 - non-ascii ACL fixes for Linux, FreeBSD and OS X, #277 - fix acl_use_local_uid_gid() and add a test for it, attic #359 - borg upgrade: do not upgrade repositories in place by default, #299 - fix cascading failure with the index conversion code, #269 - borg check: implement 'cmdline' archive metadata value decoding, #311 - fix RobustUnpacker, it missed some metadata keys (new atime and ctime keys were missing, but also bsdflags). add check for unknown metadata keys. - create from stdin: also save atime, ctime (cosmetic) - use default_notty=False for confirmations, fixes #345 - vagrant: fix msgpack installation on centos, fixes #342 - deal with unicode errors for symlinks in same way as for regular files and have a helpful warning message about how to fix wrong locale setup, fixes #382 - add ACL keys the RobustUnpacker must know about Other changes: - improve file size displays, more flexible size formatters - explicitly commit to the units standard, #289 - archiver: add E status (means that an error occured when processing this (single) item - do binary releases via "github releases", closes #214 - create: use -x and --one-file-system (was: --do-not-cross-mountpoints), #296 - a lot of changes related to using "logging" module and screen output, #233 - show progress display if on a tty, output more progress information, #303 - factor out status output so it is consistent, fix surrogates removal, maybe fixes #309 - move away from RawConfigParser to ConfigParser - archive checker: better error logging, give chunk_id and sequence numbers (can be used together with borg debug-dump-archive-items). - do not mention the deprecated passphrase mode - emit a deprecation warning for --compression N (giving a just a number) - misc .coverragerc fixes (and coverage measurement improvements), fixes #319 - refactor confirmation code, reduce code duplication, add tests - prettier error messages, fixes #307, #57 - tests: - add a test to find disk-full issues, #327 - travis: also run tests on Python 3.5 - travis: use tox -r so it rebuilds the tox environments - test the generated pyinstaller-based binary by archiver unit tests, #215 - vagrant: tests: announce whether fakeroot is used or not - vagrant: add vagrant user to fuse group for debianoid systems also - vagrant: llfuse install on darwin needs pkgconfig installed - vagrant: use pyinstaller from develop branch, fixes #336 - benchmarks: test create, extract, list, delete, info, check, help, fixes #146 - benchmarks: test with both the binary and the python code - archiver tests: test with both the binary and the python code, fixes #215 - make basic test more robust - docs: - moved docs to borgbackup.readthedocs.org, #155 - a lot of fixes and improvements, use mobile-friendly RTD standard theme - use zlib,6 compression in some examples, fixes #275 - add missing rename usage to docs, closes #279 - include the help offered by borg help <topic> in the usage docs, fixes #293 - include a list of major changes compared to attic into README, fixes #224 - add OS X install instructions, #197 - more details about the release process, #260 - fix linux glibc requirement (binaries built on debian7 now) - build: move usage and API generation to setup.py - update docs about return codes, #61 - remove api docs (too much breakage on rtd) - borgbackup install + basics presentation (asciinema) - describe the current style guide in documentation - add section about debug commands - warn about not running out of space - add example for rename - improve chunker params docs, fixes #362 - minor development docs update Version 0.27.0 -------------- New features: - "borg upgrade" command - attic -> borg one time converter / migration, #21 - temporary hack to avoid using lots of disk space for chunks.archive.d, #235: To use it: rm -rf chunks.archive.d ; touch chunks.archive.d - respect XDG_CACHE_HOME, attic #181 - add support for arbitrary SSH commands, attic #99 - borg delete --cache-only REPO (only delete cache, not REPO), attic #123 Bug fixes: - use Debian 7 (wheezy) to build pyinstaller borgbackup binaries, fixes slow down observed when running the Centos6-built binary on Ubuntu, #222 - do not crash on empty lock.roster, fixes #232 - fix multiple issues with the cache config version check, #234 - fix segment entry header size check, attic #352 plus other error handling improvements / code deduplication there. - always give segment and offset in repo IntegrityErrors Other changes: - stop producing binary wheels, remove docs about it, #147 - docs: - add warning about prune - generate usage include files only as needed - development docs: add Vagrant section - update / improve / reformat FAQ - hint to single-file pyinstaller binaries from README Version 0.26.1 -------------- This is a minor update, just docs and new pyinstaller binaries. - docs update about python and binary requirements - better docs for --read-special, fix #220 - re-built the binaries, fix #218 and #213 (glibc version issue) - update web site about single-file pyinstaller binaries Note: if you did a python-based installation, there is no need to upgrade. Version 0.26.0 -------------- New features: - Faster cache sync (do all in one pass, remove tar/compression stuff), #163 - BORG_REPO env var to specify the default repo, #168 - read special files as if they were regular files, #79 - implement borg create --dry-run, attic issue #267 - Normalize paths before pattern matching on OS X, #143 - support OpenBSD and NetBSD (except xattrs/ACLs) - support / run tests on Python 3.5 Bug fixes: - borg mount repo: use absolute path, attic #200, attic #137 - chunker: use off_t to get 64bit on 32bit platform, #178 - initialize chunker fd to -1, so it's not equal to STDIN_FILENO (0) - fix reaction to "no" answer at delete repo prompt, #182 - setup.py: detect lz4.h header file location - to support python < 3.2.4, add less buggy argparse lib from 3.2.6 (#194) - fix for obtaining ``char *`` from temporary Python value (old code causes a compile error on Mint 17.2) - llfuse 0.41 install troubles on some platforms, require < 0.41 (UnicodeDecodeError exception due to non-ascii llfuse setup.py) - cython code: add some int types to get rid of unspecific python add / subtract operations (avoid ``undefined symbol FPE_``... error on some platforms) - fix verbose mode display of stdin backup - extract: warn if a include pattern never matched, fixes #209, implement counters for Include/ExcludePatterns - archive names with slashes are invalid, attic issue #180 - chunker: add a check whether the POSIX_FADV_DONTNEED constant is defined - fixes building on OpenBSD. Other changes: - detect inconsistency / corruption / hash collision, #170 - replace versioneer with setuptools_scm, #106 - docs: - pkg-config is needed for llfuse installation - be more clear about pruning, attic issue #132 - unit tests: - xattr: ignore security.selinux attribute showing up - ext3 seems to need a bit more space for a sparse file - do not test lzma level 9 compression (avoid MemoryError) - work around strange mtime granularity issue on netbsd, fixes #204 - ignore st_rdev if file is not a block/char device, fixes #203 - stay away from the setgid and sticky mode bits - use Vagrant to do easy cross-platform testing (#196), currently: - Debian 7 "wheezy" 32bit, Debian 8 "jessie" 64bit - Ubuntu 12.04 32bit, Ubuntu 14.04 64bit - Centos 7 64bit - FreeBSD 10.2 64bit - OpenBSD 5.7 64bit - NetBSD 6.1.5 64bit - Darwin (OS X Yosemite) Version 0.25.0 -------------- Compatibility notes: - lz4 compression library (liblz4) is a new requirement (#156) - the new compression code is very compatible: as long as you stay with zlib compression, older borg releases will still be able to read data from a repo/archive made with the new code (note: this is not the case for the default "none" compression, use "zlib,0" if you want a "no compression" mode that can be read by older borg). Also the new code is able to read repos and archives made with older borg versions (for all zlib levels 0..9). Deprecations: - --compression N (with N being a number, as in 0.24) is deprecated. We keep the --compression 0..9 for now to not break scripts, but it is deprecated and will be removed later, so better fix your scripts now: --compression 0 (as in 0.24) is the same as --compression zlib,0 (now). BUT: if you do not want compression, you rather want --compression none (which is the default). --compression 1 (in 0.24) is the same as --compression zlib,1 (now) --compression 9 (in 0.24) is the same as --compression zlib,9 (now) New features: - create --compression none (default, means: do not compress, just pass through data "as is". this is more efficient than zlib level 0 as used in borg 0.24) - create --compression lz4 (super-fast, but not very high compression) - create --compression zlib,N (slower, higher compression, default for N is 6) - create --compression lzma,N (slowest, highest compression, default N is 6) - honor the nodump flag (UF_NODUMP) and do not backup such items - list --short just outputs a simple list of the files/directories in an archive Bug fixes: - fixed --chunker-params parameter order confusion / malfunction, fixes #154 - close fds of segments we delete (during compaction) - close files which fell out the lrucache - fadvise DONTNEED now is only called for the byte range actually read, not for the whole file, fixes #158. - fix issue with negative "all archives" size, fixes #165 - restore_xattrs: ignore if setxattr fails with EACCES, fixes #162 Other changes: - remove fakeroot requirement for tests, tests run faster without fakeroot (test setup does not fail any more without fakeroot, so you can run with or without fakeroot), fixes #151 and #91. - more tests for archiver - recover_segment(): don't assume we have an fd for segment - lrucache refactoring / cleanup, add dispose function, py.test tests - generalize hashindex code for any key length (less hardcoding) - lock roster: catch file not found in remove() method and ignore it - travis CI: use requirements file - improved docs: - replace hack for llfuse with proper solution (install libfuse-dev) - update docs about compression - update development docs about fakeroot - internals: add some words about lock files / locking system - support: mention BountySource and for what it can be used - theme: use a lighter green - add pypi, wheel, dist package based install docs - split install docs into system-specific preparations and generic instructions
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=== Net::LDAP 0.13.0 * Set a connect_timeout for the creation of a socket {#243}[ruby-ldap/ruby-net-ldap#243] * Update bundler before installing gems with bundler {#245}[ruby-ldap/ruby-net-ldap#245] * Net::LDAP#encryption accepts string {#239}[ruby-ldap/ruby-net-ldap#239] * Adds correct UTF-8 encoding to Net::BER::BerIdentifiedString {#242}[ruby-ldap/ruby-net-ldap#242] * Remove 2.3.0-preview since ruby-head already is included {#241}[ruby-ldap/ruby-net-ldap#241] * Drop support for ruby 1.9.3 {#240}[ruby-ldap/ruby-net-ldap#240] * Fixed capitalization of StartTLSError {#234}[ruby-ldap/ruby-net-ldap#234]
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* Fix MASTER_SITES to github * Fix dependences Changelog: Version 1.8.7 ------------- - Added Copy From Singular operation and Next/Prev Plural Form navigation shortcuts. - Translation errors are now properly translated. - Fixed default Turkish plural form. - Fixed a bug where a perfect match wouldn't be found in the TM in some rare cases. - Updated bundled gettext to 0.19.7 (added appdata.xml and ITS support). - Assorted bugfixes. Version 1.8.6 ------------- - Fix properties window on OS X 10.9 and older. - Fix visual flicker when quickly scrolling through a file with arrow keys. - [OS X] Fix rare exception when pasting text. - Fix file width autodetection when long comments were present. - Disable Find next/prev menu items properly. Version 1.8.5 ------------- - Improved setting and handling of source paths. - Implement gzip support in Crowdin API client. - Assorted fixes. Version 1.8.4 ------------- - Fixed bug in handling POTs with plural forms introduced in 1.8.3. Version 1.8.3 ------------- - Fixed Last-Translator error when creating a new translation from existing POT. - Fixed bogus "Sources not available" error for single files setups. - Fixed TM error reporting to prevent rendering the entire UI mostly unusable. Version 1.8.2 ------------- - text editor now ensures that trailing newlines are present only if they also exist in the source text - fix HTML export error on Windows - automatically fix some bad paths settings in PO files - improved source language detection - fix incorrect timezone of PO-Revision-Date in some cases - use the user's default browser for Crowdin authentication on all platforms (wxWebView no longer required as a dependency when building on Linux) Version 1.8.1 ------------- - fix TM-related crash under heavy concurrency - [OS X] fix crash when a concurrent task throws Version 1.8 ----------- - integration with the Crowdin localization management platform - search & replace - support for directly handling POT files - improved interface for configuring source code paths - Poedit now automatically fixes certain broken files produced by certain broken tools (e.g. WPML) - modernized HTML export - [OS X] Quick Look preview - support for non-English source languages (auto-detected) - [Windows] opening multiple Poedit windows now works correctly Version 1.7.7 ------------- - strip whitespace in extractor definitions resulting from copy & paste Version 1.7.6 ------------- - fix handling of multiple displays - [Windows] fix "file couldn't be formatted nicely" problems with files in directories with (some) Unicode names Version 1.7.5 ------------- - fix scrolling to the top when saving a file; focus should be preserved now - fix disabling of extractors in preferences (oops) - [Windows, OS X] improve resilience of the TM to power loss Version 1.7.4 ------------- - size of the bottom editing part is now remembered correctly again - [GTK+] fix broken Edit->Copy/Cut/Paste - [OS X] fix stray BOM marks appearing on suggestions in some cases - [OS X] fix Brazilian Portuguese localization not being used - [OS X] fix sandbox permission window with unusual source paths setting - [Windows] HiDPI support Version 1.7.3 ------------- - it is now possible to disable unwanted extractors in preferences - source paths in catalog properties can now include individual files - exclusion paths in catalog properties can now use wildcards (e.g. *.js, now default for WordPress) - "Consult TM when updating from sources" now includes only "good" matches (with at least 75% score) - fix losing of the editing position when saving a file - fix Preferences layout in Japanese and Chinese translations - Windows: fix custom font setting after using a suggestion or copying from source text (there was no version 1.7.2) Version 1.7.1 ------------- - fix menu shortcuts problem in Polish localization Version 1.7 ----------- - reworked preferences - support for extraction from JavaScript (and more) sources - suggestions and other relevant information (comments etc.) are now much easier to access in a unified sidebar - syntax highlighting of special characters in translations - added Group by Context sorting option - implemented multiple selection - formatting of PO files can now be customized - added support for msgmerge --no-fuzzy-matching Version 1.6.10 -------------- - multiple fixes to parsing of the Language header - fix handling of broken POTs with duplicate headers - improved robustness of the Lucene TM database - misc small fixes - translations updates and fixes Version 1.6.9 ------------- - fixes to handling of RTL translations - fix editing-related crashes under wxGTK - translations updates Version 1.6.8 ------------- - fix parsing of obsolete entries in PO files - improved spellchecker handling on OS X and Windows - misc fixes - translations updates Version 1.6.7 ------------- - better handle "fatal" (but not really) msgfmt errors - OS X: fix OS X 10.7 compatibility - OS X/Win: update bundled Gettext to 0.19.2 - translations updates Version 1.6.6 ------------- - added exclusion paths support to updating from sources - spellchecking is now supported on Windows 8+ - STL version of wxWidgets is no longer required to build on Unix - update Windows and OS X builds to GNU gettext 0.19 - misc fixes - translations updates Version 1.6.5 ------------- - assorted small bugfixes Version 1.6.4 ------------- - translation memory tuning - Unix: restore compatibility with GTK+ 2 - misc fixes - minor UI improvements (better wording etc.) - OS X: misc fixes for Mavericks compatibility - OS X/Win: update bundled Gettext to 0.18.3.2 - translations updates Version 1.6.3 ------------- - fix invocation of external parser tools that need PATH - Unix: use XDG_CONFIG_HOME for dotfile location - OS X: fix conflict with Smart Quotes on Mavericks - translations updates Version 1.6.2 ------------- - fix TM failures with non-ASCII paths on Windows - add support for Zend Framework's .phtml - and support for WordPress' translators: comments - translations updates Version 1.6.1 ------------- - fixes to TM migration code - OS X: fixes for Retina displays Version 1.6 ----------- - improved languages handling (entering, sorting, plural forms expressions) - completely new translation memory implementation - assorted UI improvements - better build systems on OS X and Windows - OS X: minimum required version is 10.7; PPC builds are no longer supported Version 1.5.7 ------------- - fix incorrect --add-comments flag introduced in 1.5.6 Version 1.5.6 ------------- - fix several problems with the file viewer: better lookup of files, fix display of UTF-8 files, better detection of DOS-style paths - fix Find window's text field focus on OS X - add --add-comments=TRANSLATORS to xgettext call in default parsers - fix parsing of obsolete entries to recognize "#~|" - fix incorrect update stats when using msg contexts - translations updates Version 1.5.5 ------------- - fix crash when auto-updating translations with some TMs - fix file corruption when the catalog's charset was set to one that couldn't represent all of the text - translations updates Version 1.5.4 ------------- - fix display of source code (#472) - fix bug when saving file fails on permissions (#491) - fix Unix makefiles to install all icons (#493) - translations updates Version 1.5.3 ------------- - fixes to parsing of msgfmt errors - misc UI fixes - OS X: fixed crash when closing a document and opening another - fixed compatibility with OS X 10.5 Leopard - fixed problems with TM migration after upgrade - reverted removal of line numbers in 1.5.2 - reverted: the default is to compile MO files on save again - translations updates Version 1.5.2 ------------- - fixed crash when clearing the translation (#428, #468) - removed no longer needed line numbers from the UI - OS X: improved attention bar looks - translations updates Version 1.5.1 ------------- - Windows: fix missing libstdc++-6.dll - updated several translations Version 1.5 ----------- - show translation errors inline with the entries they relate to, instead of a confusing errors log when saving - implement full support for message contexts - replaced popups when Poedit is started for the first time with unobtrusive Firefox-style notifications - selecting suggested translation from right-click popup menu now correctly removes fuzzy flag from the translation - warn the user if Plural-Forms header is inconsistent with the number of plural translations in the catalog or if has syntax errors - correctly deduce catalog's language from filenames in the form of foo.LANG.po, as used by several large Open Source projects (#267) - Boost library is now required when compiling from sources - fixed the Find window so that it can be closed using the Esc key (#187) - positions of translation fields are now remembered correctly when Poedit window is maximized (#194) - added Edit->Clear translation command (Marcin Floryan) - removed View->Fullscreen view, it doesn't make sense in this kind of app - better application and document icons - removed the "Shaded translations list" option, it's now always enabled - misc minor UI improvements - fixed possible transaction memory database corruption (#337, #352) - added instructions on how to install additional spellchecker dictionaries - added sorting by different criteria (#256, #239) - improved source files viewer (#346) - included outdated documentation was replaced with online wiki docs (#343) - more keyboard navigation shortcuts - saving PO files no longer reformats source code references (#323); moreover, they are always formatted according to the default style used by GNU gettext tools (#348) - don't restore remembered window positions if they are outside currently available screens (#318) - changed Alt+ shortcuts to non-conflicting Ctrl+ ones: "Copy From Source Text" now uses Ctrl+B and "Translation Is Fuzzy" Ctrl+U - various UI improvements - added more translations: Bosnian translation (Kenan Dervisevic) Tajik (Victor Ibragimov) Kurdish Sorani (Asos Ap)
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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.
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Version 0.14.2 -------------- Released 2017-01-10 - Fix bug where ``FlaskForm`` assumed ``meta`` argument was not ``None`` if it was passed. (`#278`_) .. _#278: wtforms/flask-wtf#278 Version 0.14.1 -------------- Released 2017-01-10 - Fix bug where the file validators would incorrectly identify an empty file as valid data. (`#276`_, `#277`_) - ``FileField`` is no longer deprecated. The data is checked during processing and only set if it's a valid file. - ``has_file`` *is* deprecated; it's now equivalent to ``bool(field.data)``. - ``FileRequired`` and ``FileAllowed`` work with both the Flask-WTF and WTForms ``FileField`` classes. - The ``Optional`` validator now works with ``FileField``. .. _#276: wtforms/flask-wtf#276 .. _#277: wtforms/flask-wtf#277 Version 0.14 ------------ Released 2017-01-06 - Use itsdangerous to sign CSRF tokens and check expiration instead of doing it ourselves. (`#264`_) - All tokens are URL safe, removing the ``url_safe`` parameter from ``generate_csrf``. (`#206`_) - All tokens store a timestamp, which is checked in ``validate_csrf``. The ``time_limit`` parameter of ``generate_csrf`` is removed. - Remove the ``app`` attribute from ``CsrfProtect``, use ``current_app``. (`#264`_) - ``CsrfProtect`` protects the ``DELETE`` method by default. (`#264`_) - The same CSRF token is generated for the lifetime of a request. It is exposed as ``g.csrf_token`` for use during testing. (`#227`_, `#264`_) - ``CsrfProtect.error_handler`` is deprecated. (`#264`_) - Handlers that return a response work in addition to those that raise an error. The behavior was not clear in previous docs. - (`#200`_, `#209`_, `#243`_, `#252`_) - Use ``Form.Meta`` instead of deprecated ``SecureForm`` for CSRF (and everything else). (`#216`_, `#271`_) - ``csrf_enabled`` parameter is still recognized but deprecated. All other attributes and methods from ``SecureForm`` are removed. (`#271`_) - Provide ``WTF_CSRF_FIELD_NAME`` to configure the name of the CSRF token. (`#271`_) - ``validate_csrf`` raises ``wtforms.ValidationError`` with specific messages instead of returning ``True`` or ``False``. This breaks anything that was calling the method directly. (`#239`_, `#271`_) - CSRF errors are logged as well as raised. (`#239`_) - ``CsrfProtect`` is renamed to ``CSRFProtect``. A deprecation warning is issued when using the old name. ``CsrfError`` is renamed to ``CSRFError`` without deprecation. (`#271`_) - ``FileField`` is deprecated because it no longer provides functionality over the provided validators. Use ``wtforms.FileField`` directly. (`#272`_) .. _`#200`: wtforms/flask-wtf#200 .. _`#209`: wtforms/flask-wtf#209 .. _`#216`: wtforms/flask-wtf#216 .. _`#227`: wtforms/flask-wtf#227 .. _`#239`: wtforms/flask-wtf#239 .. _`#243`: wtforms/flask-wtf#243 .. _`#252`: wtforms/flask-wtf#252 .. _`#264`: wtforms/flask-wtf#264 .. _`#271`: wtforms/flask-wtf#271 .. _`#272`: wtforms/flask-wtf#272 Version 0.13.1 -------------- Released 2016/10/6 - Deprecation warning for ``Form`` is shown during ``__init__`` instead of immediately when subclassing. (`#262`_) - Don't use ``pkg_resources`` to get version, for compatibility with GAE. (`#261`_) .. _`#261`: wtforms/flask-wtf#261 .. _`#262`: wtforms/flask-wtf#262 Version 0.13 ------------ Released 2016/09/29 - ``Form`` is renamed to ``FlaskForm`` in order to avoid name collision with WTForms's base class. Using ``Form`` will show a deprecation warning. (`#250`_) - ``hidden_tag`` no longer wraps the hidden inputs in a hidden div. This is valid HTML5 and any modern HTML parser will behave correctly. (`#217`_, `#193`_) - ``flask_wtf.html5`` is deprecated. Import directly from ``wtforms.fields.html5``. (`#251`_) - ``is_submitted`` is true for ``PATCH`` and ``DELETE`` in addition to ``POST`` and ``PUT``. (`#187`_) - ``generate_csrf`` takes a ``token_key`` parameter to specify the key stored in the session. (`#206`_) - ``generate_csrf`` takes a ``url_safe`` parameter to allow the token to be used in URLs. (`#206`_) - ``form.data`` can be accessed multiple times without raising an exception. (`#248`_) - File extension with multiple parts (``.tar.gz``) can be used in the ``FileAllowed`` validator. (`#201`_) .. _`#187`: wtforms/flask-wtf#187 .. _`#193`: wtforms/flask-wtf#193 .. _`#201`: wtforms/flask-wtf#201 .. _`#206`: wtforms/flask-wtf#206 .. _`#217`: wtforms/flask-wtf#217 .. _`#248`: wtforms/flask-wtf#248 .. _`#250`: wtforms/flask-wtf#250 .. _`#251`: wtforms/flask-wtf#251
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Changes between 1.5.2 and 1.4.1: lapp: print left in code issue #228: bug in file matching for dir.getfiles issue #243 broken lapp default: little fix to c222e422274c testclone example assumed global lfs update changes and version number issue #226: can use either = or : to separate flag/value issue #241: little hack to handle no-trailing-comment case Merge pull request #193 from jvprat/class_tostring Setup __tostring on class creation instead of per instance. Merge pull request #240 from urzds/fix/lapp-convert-defaults lapp: Convert default values using the associated converter function Merge pull request #242 from tjachmann/workaround-for-pretty.load-error Workaround for error in pretty.load with a C hook pretty.load errors out, if a C hook function is installed (Lua 5.1). Reason: debug.gethook() returns a string as first return value in this case. Then debug.sethook complains about the first argument being a string not a function. lapp: Convert default values using the associated converter function Also uses quite some hack to catch errors during conversion of default values. This prevents the application from quitting, if the value provided as default would be invalid in the current context, while the value provided on the command line is valid. Also handles -h and --help early, before parsing command line arguments Otherwise it would be impossible to show the help, if conversion of the default value of some argument fails. Merge pull request #239 from kulla/rename-arg-pattern dir.lua: Rename arg "pattern" to "shell_pattern" Fix a test to pass under LuaJIT with Lua 5.2 compat Merge pull request #237 from Tieske/fix/execute fix os.execute Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/stevedonovan/Penlight into fix/execute fix os.execute to return proper results when LuaJIT is being used with 52 compatibility enabled Tweak local declaration in pl.compat Avoid duplicated variable. Fix a typo in pl.seq docs [ci skip] Merge pull request #233 from greatwolf/seq_coverage Added more test coverage for pl.seq Added test for seq.printall. Minor refactor of existing test. Added missing test case for equal_to and random. Added tests for seq.random, minmax, enum and copy_tuples. seq coverage Merge pull request #231 from greatwolf/bugfix_refactor Redid PR #230 as a separate branch. Added more tests for seq.reduce. Fixed seq.reduce to handle empty case. Allow passing initial value when calling reduce through seq object. naming consistency. redundant checks. Update version number in docs Fix typos in pl.lapp docs Added tests for seq.take. Just use n as counter. Added tests for seq.skip. Fixed bug when skipping past list. More concise code. Initial value argument for `tablex.reduce` is going to be added in 1.5.0, not 1.3.2 Merge pull request #213 from gpleiss/reduce-memo tablex.reduce can take an optional initial memo tablex.reduce can take an optional initial memo Add "in progress" changes [ci skip] Merge pull request #221 from mpeterv/fix-stringx-splitlines Fix stringx.splitlines Fix coverage reporting on travis Tests are now run from project root. pl.seq() constructor can take an iterator which returns a function _and_ an object issue #226 lapp respects ':' as well as '=' Merge pull request #225 from kulla/dir-some-fixes Little fixes in dir.lua dir.lua: Replace tab with whitespace in docstring. The tab characters create a strange format in documentatio (cf. https://stevedonovan.github.io/Penlight/api/libraries/pl.dir.html#getallfiles ) dir.lua: Remove file execution permission. Merge pull request #224 from kulla/utils-doctring-fix Fix usage example of string_lambda(). utils.lua: Fix usage example of string_lambda(). Update docs for template.substitute Merge pull request #222 from urzds/feature/template-customisable-filename pl.template: Support customising the chunk "filename" (default: TMP) pl.template: Support customising the chunk name (default: "TMP") This can be used to aid debugging, e.g. when the template resides in an actual file. Fix handling of __index returning false in pl.strict Ref #223. Add a test for tablex.count_map Merge pull request #214 from urzds/feat/customisable-inline-escape pl.template: Support customising the inline escape character (default… pl.data: faster delimiter guessing Don't count occurrences of potential delims, just use string.find. Fix error in tablex.count_map Regression introduced in @6123f9e. Remove unused localizations, update dependency lists Don't use globals in 'pl.data' tests Fix stringx.splitlines Make stringx.splitlines more compliant with its Python analogue: * Recognize "\r\n" as a single line end. * Return an empty list for an empty string. * Implement `keep_ends` argument.
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