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Add Package for FRR #28

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Smithx10 opened this issue Oct 17, 2017 · 1 comment
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Add Package for FRR #28

Smithx10 opened this issue Oct 17, 2017 · 1 comment

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Quagga has been forked and now many people are using FRR (Free Range Routing). Would be nice to have this working on SmartOS

Project Site: https://frrouting.org/
github-pkgsrc-url: https://github.com/FRRouting/frr/tree/master/pkgsrc
gitbhub-solaris-build: https://github.com/FRRouting/frr/tree/master/solaris

jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Oct 19, 2017
1.51     2017-10-11

- Added the following missing methods for IPv6 lookups to the pure Perl
  implementation: name_by_addr_v6, name_by_name_v6, org_by_addr_v6, and
  org_by_name_v6. Reported by Earl Killian. GitHub #28.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Feb 28, 2018
2018-02-07 -- 0.8.5

  * Changed: The uriparser project has moved from SourceForge to GitHub:
      Code + issue tracker: https://github.com/uriparser/uriparser
      New website: https://uriparser.github.io/
      Please update any links of yours, accordingly. Thank you!
  * Fixed: Memleak in out-of-memory clean-up code
      of URI normalization, related to SF.net bug #28.
      Thanks to Chris Hills for the report!
  * Fixed: Fix compilation of uriparse(1) on FreeBSD
      Thanks to Ed Schouten for the patch!
  * Fixed: Fix C90 compilation errors
      Thanks to Joel Cunningham for the patches!
  * Fixed: Space requirements documented for uriWindowsFilenameToUriStringA
      given URI "file://server1/file1.txt" (SF.net bug #31)
      Thanks to threedyd for the report!
  * Fixed: Compiler warnings
      Thanks to Joel Cunningham for the patches!
  * Fixed: Stop exporting internal function RemoveBaseUriImpl
      Thanks to Joel Cunningham for the report!
  * Fixed: API documentation front page no longer empty with Doxygen 1.8.13
  * Fixed: "make -C doc install" fixed for lack of .map files
  * Improved: Communicate that absolutePath is always URI_FALSE for URIs
      with a host in uriparse CLI tool output and Uri.h header
      (GitHub #2, SF.net #30)
  * Soname: 1:21:0

2015-10-12 -- 0.8.4

  * Fixed: Stack overflow on parsing malformed IPv6 addresses with
      more than eigtht quads.  Thanks to Alexander Klink for the report!
  * Soname: 1:20:0

2015-10-04 -- 0.8.3

  * Fixed: uriCompareRange reported NULL pointer and range of
      length zero as equal, by mistake.
      Thanks to Robert Kausch and his Coverity report.
  * Fixed: Use-after-free in out-of-memory code of uriMakeOwner.
      Thanks to Chris Hills and his Klocwork-based report (SF.net bug #28)
  * Soname: 1:19:0

2015-04-27 -- 0.8.2

  * Fixed: Broken conversion from/to Windows network shares (SF.net bug #21)
      Thanks to Adam Gross and Dmitry Repkin!
  * Fixed: Limit uriCompareRange return values to -1/0/1 (SF.net bug #24)
      As a side effect, this fixes the test suite for AArch64.
      Thanks to Marcin Juszkiewicz for the patch!
  * Fixed: MinGW Makefile:
      LIB_DIR fixed from ../../lib leftover to ../../src (SF.net bug #27)
      Thanks to Dmytro Zagashev for the report!
  * Fixed: Add missing NULL checks to UriStringToFilename (SF.net bug #25)
      Thanks to Jerome Custodio for the report!
  * Changed: Leave inlining decisions to GCC
  * Soname: 1:18:0

2014-10-20 -- 0.8.1

  * Fixed: Sync URI_VER_* preprocessor defines (were at 0.7.6, SF.net bug #23)
  * Fixed: Bug in internal function that may flip uriEqualsUri results around
  * Added: Function uriAddBaseUriEx allowing to resolve URIs with
      a scheme identical to that of the base URI to resolve against
      as if the URI to resolve had no scheme specified, when flag
      URI_RESOLVE_IDENTICAL_SCHEME_COMPAT is specified
      (SF.net feature request #4)
  * Soname: 1:17:0

2014-07-12 -- 0.8.0.1

  * Fixed: ISO C90 warnings (SF.net bug #20)
  * Changed: No longer ship RFC documents (to make things easier for Debian)
  * Soname: 1:16:0

2013-12-20 -- 0.8.0

  * Fixed: Resolution of relative URI "/" broken
      Thanks to Mo McRoberts for the patch!
  * Fixed: uriAddBaseUri produced uriUri objects with both host
      and the absolutePath flag set (while the absolutePath flag
      should only be true for URI objects without a host) when
      resolving absolute URIs like "/" or "/foo/bar".
      Now the absolutePath flag is set to URI_FALSE and an empty
      segment is added as necessary
  * Fixed: .errorCode could end up unset, previously
      Thanks to Radu Hociung for the patch!  (SF.net bug #16)
  * Fixed: Resolve use of non-POSIX "sed -r" used when building
     documentation  (SF.net bug #18)
     Thanks to Ryan Schmidt for reporting!
  * Fixed: Build DLL with -no-undefined on Windows
      Thanks to Michel Zou for the patch!  (SF.net bug #19)
  * Added: Command line tool "uriparse"
      Thanks to Radu Hociung for coding!  (SF.net feature request #3)
  * Soname: 1:15:0

2013-08-24 -- 0.7.9

  * Fixed: Error position ended up as NULL for some syntax errors.
      Thanks to Daniel Solano Gómez for the patch!  (SF.net bug #14)
  * Soname: 1:14:0

2013-05-13 -- 0.7.8

  * Fixed: Fix dissection of query string "q=hello&x=&y=" (SF.net bug #12)
      Thanks to Marc Novakowski for reporting!
  * Soname: 1:13:0
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 14, 2018
munge-0.5.13 (2017-09-26):
- Added support for OpenSSL 1.1.0. (#54)
- Added support for UID/GID values >= 2^31.
- Added support for getentropy() and getrandom().
- Added --trusted-group cmdline opt to munged.
- Added --log-file and --seed-file cmdline opts to munged. (#57)
- Changed default MAC algorithm to SHA-256.
- Fixed autoconf installation directory variable substitution. (#47)
- Fixed all gcc, clang, and valgrind warnings.
- Improved resilience and unpredictability of PRNG.
- Improved hash table performance.
- Removed libmissing dependency from libmunge. (#49)

munge-0.5.12 (2016-02-25):
- Changed project homepage to <https://dun.github.io/munge/>.
- Changed RPM specfile from sysvinit to systemd. (#33)
- Added --max-ttl cmdline opt to munged. (#28)
- Added --pid-file cmdline opt to munged. (#41)
- Added support for "make dist" and "make distcheck". (#45)
- Fixed group-writable permissions error for logfile on Ubuntu. (#31)
- Fixed packaging with missing pkgconfig munge.pc file. (#25)
- Fixed packaging with missing systemd service & tmpfiles.d config. (#34)
- Fixed recursive make command in makefiles. (#40)
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mamash commented Apr 19, 2018

Erronenous autoclose.

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jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Aug 20, 2018
Add missing DEPENDS

Upstream changes:
0.84 Mon 16 Jul 2018 17:49:10 BST
     - Put back credential cache code lost in Signature 4 patch (Branislav Zahradník)

0.83 Tue 10 Jul 2018 22:30:23 BST
     - All patches by Branislav Zahradník
     - Use Signature 4 by default only for amazonaws host (issue #29)
     - Relaxing constraint on owner id, accepting any string (issue #18)
     - Enable secure by default (issue #23)
     - Sanity object uris to avoid invalid signature (issue #28)

0.82 Sat  7 Jul 2018 14:28:06 BST
     - Use HEAD request to determine bucket region (patch by Branislav Zahradník)

0.81 Thu 28 Jun 2018 20:27:44 GMT (TRIAL RELEASE)
     - Restore CHANGES files format
     - Change path to new github repo
     - Add optional delimiter parameter to
       Net::Amazon::S3::Client::Bucket->list (patch by Christian
       Lackas)
     - Add expected and received ETag value if upload is detected as
       being incorrect.
     - Add support for all location constraints when creating buckets
     - making DateTime coercion optional for last_modified (something that
       might happen million of times without ever been used, in a rather
       expensive operation) (patch by Christian Lackas)
     - avoiding MD5 calculation of large files (chunked uploads) that
       are then never used (patch by Christian Lackas)
     - add ability to set use_virtual_host to use virtual host method
       of making requests which eliminate having to set the region
       endpoint of a bucket. (patch by Christian Lackas)
     - Add V4 support (patch by Branislav Zahradník)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Sep 24, 2018
2.0.4 (2018-04-12)

Merged Pull Requests

* fix labelling #37 (thommay)

2.0.1 (2018-02-28)

Full Changelog

Merged pull requests:

* enable metadata to be got and set #32 (thommay)

* Logging methods (debug, info, warn, error, fatal) all return nil #27
  (olleolleolle)

2.0.0 (2018-02-27)

Merged pull requests:

* Structured Logging #30 (thommay)
* RSpec: use 3.7, disable monkey patching mode #28 (olleolleolle)
* README: Format a line of code using Markdown, not RDoc #24 (olleolleolle)
* Travis: update Ruby versions, pass lint #22 (olleolleolle)
* Require Ruby 2.2+ #20 (tas50)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Oct 12, 2018
* Update MASTER_SITES and HOMEPAGE

  ----- version 1.7.2 ------
01-05  Mark Lindner  <markl@avalon>

  * lib/libconfig.c - fixed slow leak in config_destroy()
  * <multiple> - miscellaenous build file fixes

  ----- version 1.7.1 ------

2017-11-15  Mark Lindner  <markl@avalon>

  * lib/wincompat.c, lib/wincompat.h - added fsync() implementation for
    Windows
  * lib/libconfig.c, lib/libconfig.h - added CONFIG_OPTION_FSYNC
  * lib/libconfigcpp.c++, lib/libconfig.h++ - added Config::OptionFsync
  * doc/libconfig.texi - Documentation updates

2017-11-14  Mark Lindner  <markl@avalon>

  * lib/strbuf.c - bugfix in strbuf_append_char()

  ----- version 1.7 ------

2017-10-24  Mark Lindner  <markl@avalon>

  * INSTALL - Added information about installing from a git snapshot
  * configure.ac - Bumped version to 1.7
  * doc/libconfig.texi - Updated documentation, added new chapter on
    libconfig bindings/implementations for other languages
  * examples/c/Makefile.am, examples/c/example4.c, examples/c/example4.cfg,
    examples/c/cfg_includes/*.cfg - New example program
  * lib/Makefile.am - bumped library version to 11:0:0; added new source
    files
  * lib/grammar.c, lib/grammar.y, lib/scanner.c, lib/scanner.h - regenerated
  * lib/grammar.y - allow optional trailing comma in lists and arrays
  * *.vcproj - updated with new source files, library dependency
  * lib/libconfig.c, lib/libconfig.h - various code cleanup;
    reworked options API; moved some value parsing logic into lib/util.c
    and lib/util.h; added new option
    CONFIG_OPTION_ALLOW_SCIENTIFIC_NOTATION; bugfix to disallow adding a
    group or a list to an array; changed default float precision from 2 to 6;
    fixed conversion between int and int64 types; added config_clear();
    added support for include functions; added config_set_hook() and
    config_get_hook()
  * lib/libconfigcpp.c++, lib/libconfig.h++ - moved Option enum from Setting
    to Config; added OptionAllowScientificNotation; added clear();
    reworked options API; added evaluateIncludePath(); fixed casting to
    unsigned int (don't clip negative values to 0)
  * lib/parsectx.c, lib/parsectx.h - code cleanup
  * lib/scanctx.c, lib/scanctx.h - added support for include functions;
    code cleanup; removed non-portable directory reading code;
  * lib/scanner.l - added support for include functions; moved some parsing
    code to lib/util.c and lib/util.h; code cleanup
  * lib/strbuf.c, lib/strbuf.h - added strbuf_append_char(); code cleanup
  * lib/strvec.c, lib/strvec.h - new functions for managing arrays of
    string pointers (for filename lists)
  * lib/util.c, lib/util.h - value parsing and formatting code and memory
    management macros and functions extracted from other files
  * lib/wincompat.h - new macros for testing relative paths; replaced
    INT32_MAX/INT32_MIN with INT_MAX/INT_MIN.
  * tests/tests.c - fixed test failures and improper testing of int type
    conversions

  ----- version 1.6 ------

2015-12-31  Jose Luis Tallon <jltallon@adv-solutions.net>

  * Added include_dir feature (support for Debian-style conf.d/
    includes) (pull request #36)

  * Added octal_ints feature (support for integer expressed in octal,
    useful for permissions and masks in UNIX-like systems (pull req #42)

  * Fixed "Removing a setting removes all siblings" (issue #41)
    Props random85

  * Allow specifying the number of decimals wanted when outputting
    Based upon a suggestion by zhaopingsun (issue #31)

  * Make libconfig usable from CMake (pull request/issue #28)
    Props thfi

  * Documentation fixes
    - Copyright and examples
    - Included TeX patch from Debian (fixes FTBS with TeXlive)

  * Resync Debian packaging
    includes updated packages for GCC5 transition

2015-10-14  Thomas Fischer <fischer@unix-ag.uni-kl.de>

  * configure, configure.ac, debian/libconfig++9-dev.install,
    debian/libconfig9-dev.install, lib/Makefile.am, lib/Makefile.in,
    lib/libconfig++Config.cmake.in, lib/libconfigConfig.cmake.in,
    libconfig.spec.in - locating libconfig in CMake-based projects

2015-08-14  Mark Lindner  <markl@neuromancer>

  * lib/wincompat.h - Fixed Windows portability issue
  * lib/libconfig.h++ - added missing operator[](std::string&).
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Oct 29, 2018
2018-10-27 -- 0.9.0

>>>>>>>>>>>>> SECURITY >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
  * Fixed: Out-of-bounds write in uriComposeQuery* and uriComposeQueryEx*
      Commit 864f5d4c127def386dd5cc926ad96934b297f04e
      Thanks to Google Autofuzz team for the report!
  * Fixed: Detect integer overflow in uriComposeQuery* and uriComposeQueryEx*
      Commit f76275d4a91b28d687250525d3a0c5509bbd666f
      Thanks to Google Autofuzz team for the report!
  * Fixed: Protect uriResetUri* against acting on NULL input
      Commit f58c25069cf4a986fe17a80c5b38687e31feb539
>>>>>>>>>>>>> SECURITY >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
  * Fixed: Be fully compliant to C89 (GitHub #28) and C++98 in test code
  * Fixed: Fix off-by-one in uriComposeQueryCharsRequired* and ...Ex*
      Reported space requirements were 1 byte bigger than necessary
  * Changed: Marked as deprecated:
      Deprecated functions:
        uriNormalizeSyntaxMaskRequired[AW]
        uriParseUri[AW]
        uriParseUriEx[AW]
  * Added: Add convenience functions to ease user code to parse a single URI
      New functions:
        uriParseSingleUri[AW]
        uriParseSingleUriEx[AW]
        uriParseSingleUriExMm[AW]
  * Added: Support for custom memory managers (GitHub #26, #35), see Doxygen
      New functions (as extension of existing ones):
        uriAddBaseUriExMm[AW]
        uriComposeQueryMallocExMm[AW]
        uriDissectQueryMallocExMm[AW]
        uriFreeQueryListMm[AW]
        uriFreeUriMembersMm[AW]
        uriNormalizeSyntaxExMm[AW]
        uriParseSingleUriExMm[AW]
        uriRemoveBaseUriMm[AW]
      New functions (for convenience):
        uriCompleteMemoryManager
        uriEmulateCalloc
        uriEmulateReallocarray
        uriTestMemoryManager
      New error codes:
        URI_ERROR_MEMORY_MANAGER_FAULTY
        URI_ERROR_MEMORY_MANAGER_INCOMPLETE
      New types:
        UriFuncCalloc
        UriFuncFree
        UriFuncMalloc
        UriFuncRealloc
        UriFuncReallocarray
        UriMemoryManager
  * Added: Add non-void versions of uriNormalizeSyntaxMaskRequired*
      New functions:
        uriNormalizeSyntaxMaskRequiredEx[AW]
  * Changed: Migrate test suite from CppTest to GoogleTest 1.8.1
  * Improved: Make test suite free of memory leaks (GitHub #31)
      Thanks to AddressSanitizer!
  * Removed: Support for pointless define URI_SIZEDOWN (GitHub #29)
      Related configure option --enable-sizedown has also been removed.
  * Soname: 1:23:0
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jan 12, 2019
- Corrected typo in pen.c per suggestion by Belinda Liu.
  This fixes issue #38.
- Merged pull request from Vincent Bernat for OpenSSL 1.1.0 compatibility.
  This fixes issue #28.
- Allow setting local address for upstream connections. This fixes issue #31.
- New penctl command "source" to set this option.
- Fixed issue #30: UDP not working in combination with a configuration file.
- In epoll.c: check for EPOLLHUP.
- In dsr.c: always use our real mac address, to avoid confusing switches.
- Cleaned up code residue surrounded by "#if 0".
- Added CS_HALFDEAD for UDP streams that haven't seen traffic in a while.
- Bug in pending_and_closing: don't modify the list we're looping over.
- Updated pen manpage.
- Deprecated -Q option (it didn't do anything since kqueue was already the
  default where it was available).
- Fixed error handling in epoll support.
- Added transparent UDP test case to testsuite.sh.
- Contribution from Talik Eichinger: add X-Forwarded-Proto when doing
  SSL decryption.
- Added tarpit test case to testsuite.sh.
- Tarpit functionality to be used with the DSR mode.
- pen.1: removed obsolete -S option, updated defaults for -x and -L.
- In failover_server: sanity checks to failover routine.
- In add_client: add the initial server to .client as well as .initial.
- In failover_server: changed abuse_server to ABUSE_SERVER and emerg_server
  to EMERG_SERVER, to handle their default NO_SERVER values.
  See issue #19 on Github.
- At the suggestion from Marcos Vinicius Rogowski, the hash algorith
  will now include the client port number if the -r (roundrobin)
  option is used. See UlricE/pen#18
- Fixed IP-based client tracking.
- Removed unnecessary #include <pen.h> in dlist.c
- Added UDP mode for Direct Server Return.
- Updated configure.ac for compatibility with CentOS 6.
- Added #ifdef around SSLv3 initialization code in ssl, as
  suggested by jca@openbsd.org.
- Transparent reverse proxy support for Linux, FreeBSD and OpenBSD.
- Allow the client table size to be updated on the fly. Default size still 2048.
- Allow the connection table size to be updated in the fly. Default still 500.
- See penctl.1, options clients_max and conn_max.
- Introduced the macro NO_SERVER to be used instead of -1 to signify
  error conditions and such.
- Removed the fixed server table size along with the -S option.
- Fixed cosmetic bug in startup code which required port to be specified
  on backend servers even if it was the same as the listening port.
- Numerous updates to support the madness that is Windows.
- Fix from Vincent Bernat: segfault when not using SSL.
- DSR support using Netmap on FreeBSD.
- Unbroke DSR on Linux.
- Replaced all calls to perror with debug(..., strerror(errno);
- Updated penlog and penlogd to use diag.[ch].
- More refactoring: broke out conn.[ch], client.[ch], server.[ch],
  idler.[ch].
- Made a hash index such that the load balancer may balance load.
- Broke out Windows code from pen.c into windows.c. Added windows.h.
- Broke out public definitions for dsr into dsr.h.
- Broke out memory management into memory.[ch].
- Broke out dignostic and logging functions into diag.[ch].
- Broke out settings into settings.[ch].
- Broke out access lists into acl.[ch].
- Broke out event initialization into event.[ch].
- Added pen_epoll.h, pen_kqueue.h, pen_poll.h, pen_select.h.
- Broke out pen_aton et al into netconv.[ch].
- Added dsr.c
- Bug in copy_down affecting SSL connections fixed.
- Updated ocsp stapling to be compatible with server name indication.
- Added pen-ocsp.sh script.
- SSL code broken out into ssl.[ch]. SSL context creation broken
  out from ssl_init to ssl_create_context.
- Server Name Indication support. New command to enable:
  ssl_sni_path PATH
  where PATH is the name of a directory containing domain.key,
  domain.crt and domain.ca files for each domain.
- OCSP stapling. New command ssl_ocsp_response filename
  specifies the location of the ocsp response to be stapled.
  The response must be pre-fetched. The idea was borrowed
  from Rob Stradling.
- New command ssl_client_renegotiation_interval specifies the
  minimum number of seconds the client must wait between
  renegotiation requests. Default 3600.
- Enabled SSL session resumption.
- In do_cmd: don't print "ignoring command" for comments starting
  with '#'.
- Added ssl_option no_tlsv1.1 and ssl_option no_tlsv1.2 to disable
  SSL 1.1 and 1.2 respectively.
- Added autoconf check that the ECDHE is available and not disabled.
- Bumped default max connections and listen queue to 500.
- Support for ECDHE cipher suites.
- New commands ssl_option and ssl_ciphers to individually disable
  insecure protocols and ciphers.
- Updated penctl.1 with the new command.
- New knob to tweak max number of pending nonblocking connection
  attempts: pending_max N (default 100).
- Moved dlist prototypes to dlist.h.
- Added check to close idle connections after a period of inactivity.
- Penctl: idle_timeout N (default 0 = never close idle connections).
- Moved git repository to GitHub..
- New feature: dummy server. Rather than acting as a proxy,
  Pen will pretend to be a web server with just barely enough
  functionality to work as a test target.
- Penctl: dummy|no dummy.
- Yet Another command: abort_on_error|no abort_on_error makes
  Pen call abort() (or not) when encountering a fatal error.
- New feature: "reliable idling". Pen will make and maintain a
  number of idle connections to the backend servers. When a connection
  closes, a new one is made (hence "reliable"). Penctl: idlers [N].
- In do_cmd: return diagnostics to penctl so the user can see them,
  instead of uselessly sending them to syslog.
- New penctl commands:
    - socket N (print which connection the socket belongs to)
    - connection N (print info on the specified connection)
    - close N (forcibly close connection N)
- In open_listener: check that the requested port is in range.
- Fixed bug in dlist_insert.
- Even load distribution when a server is unavailable.
- Let pen save the settings for tcp_nodelay and tcp_fastclose.
- Make flush_up and flush_down return the correct value on error.
- Added config.h.win with reasonable settings for Windows.
- Better detection and blacklisting of unavailable servers.
- New penctl commands:
    - tcp_nodelay sets TCP_NODELAY on sockets. Turn off with no tcp_nodelay.
    - tcp_fastclose closes both upstream and downstream sockets if one of them
    - closes theirs. Will take the values up, down, both or off (default).
- Rather than making a table of pending connections every time through
  the main loop, keep them in a doubly linked list which is only updated
  as needed. O(n) -> O(1).
- A bug in udp mode: after successful "connect", do not event_add downfd,
  because it is equal to listenfd and epoll_ctl doesn't like that.
- Module kqueue.c updated.
- Module poll.c: set unused fd:s to -1, or Solaris will say ENOSYS.
- Enable diagnostic messages by default in configure.ac.
- Changed event bookkeeping from stateless to stateful.
- Made keepalive optional and added "keepalive / no keepalive" penctl command.
- Added windows.c and pen.h to the release tarball.
- More sensible autoconfiguration defaults: poll, kqueue, epoll, openssl and geoip
  are built if found unless explicitly excluded.
- New event management defaults: kqueue, epoll, poll, select in that order.
- New penctl commands: kqueue, epoll, poll, select.
- New command line option: -O cmd where cmd is any penctl command.
  E.g. -O select to use select instead of the compiled-in default.
- New penctl option "listen [address:]port" to allow listening address
  to be changed on the fly or via a configuration file.
- New pen options -i and -u to install and uninstall Pen as a Windows service.
- See pen manpage.
- Reduced default timeout to 3 seconds.
- New autoconf option --enable-debugging to enable debugging code.
- Lots of fixes for compatibility with Windows.
- Fixed bug in mainloop which kept trying to write 0 bytes.
- MinGW port. Use Makefile.win to compile.
- Event management code broken out into select.c, poll.c, kqueue.c and epoll.c.
- New command-line option -m to accept multiple incoming connections in a batch.
- New command-line option -q to set incoming pending connection queue length.
- Close upfd when failing over.
- Adjusted debug logging levels.
- Started on epoll support for Linux.
- Rewrote output_net and output_file to take a variable number of arguments.
- Handle timed out connection attempts in mainloop_kqueue.
- Fixed mainloop_kqueue.
- A lot of code broken out from mainloop_select into separate functions.
- Fixed mainloop_poll.
- Bugfixes related to the new backend connection logic.
- Cleaned up and simplified add_client() and associated circuitry.
- Connections to back end servers are now nonblocking and parallel.
- Removed the -n option and all code explicitly using blocking sockets.
- Removed the -D option and the "delayed forward" feature.
- Renamed server and client fields in the conn, client and server structures
  to better reflect what they are.
- Restructured the add_client, store_client, store_conn and try_server
  functions.
- Allow write_cfg to save IPv6 and GeoIP access lists.
- Fixed a bug in write_cfg, where Pen would try to write to an unwritable
  file. Reported by Steven Myint
- Return UDP replies from the server to the client.
- UDP load balancing code restructured and bugfixed.
- In mainloop_select: When there is a pending connection, keep accepting
  up to multi_accept times *or* until EAGAIN *or* connection table is full.
  This improves performance under load.
- Updated GeoIP support for IPv6.
- Servers can have ipv6 addresses. It is possible to use a mix of ipv4
  and ipv6 servers:
  ./pen -df -S 2 -r :::2222 [::1]:22 [127.0.0.1]:22
- In order to allow server addresses with : in them (i.e. ipv6), it is now
  possible to use square brackets around the address part of the server
  specification: [address]:port (e.g. [::1]:8080).
- Pen can now listen on ipv6 sockets in addition to ipv4 and unix ones.
  I.e. things like "pen ::1:2222 127.0.0.1:22" are now possible.
- snprintf format errors reported by Christopher Meng fixed in
  pen.c and penctl.c.
- Updated pen manpage to clarify what the control socket does.
- Resist opening control socket running as root.
- Remove the default file name for web log.
- New feature: unix domain listening sockets.
- Redesigned server and client structs to allow ipv6 addresses and require
  less casting (yuck) in the code.
- Updated penctl man page with syntax for IPv6 and GeoIP access lists.
- Fixed cosmetic signedness compiler warnings.
- Moved defines for ACE_IPV4 et al outside #ifdef HAVE_SSL clause.
  Otherwise pen won't compile without ssl.
- GeoIP access lists.
- Added "special exception" clause for linking with OpenSSL.
- Penlog ipv6 compatible.
- Modernized automake configuration.
- Penctl ipv6 compatible.
- Updated autoconf to 2.69.
- Updated SSL code. Protocol ssl2 removed. Default changed to tls1.
- Added UDP patch from Zen.
- Added patch from Debian that fixes some issues with penctl.cgi.
- Priority based server selection algorithm.
- Patch from Stephen P. Schaefer fixes several issues in write_cfg.
- In the server_by_weight function, multiply current connections
  by WEIGHT_FACTOR to make the selection mo fine grained when the
  number of connections is small.
- Patch from Dana Contreras: send stdio to /dev/null after forking.
- Fixed a bunch of cosmetic signedness compiler warnings.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 17, 2019
Upstream changes:
6.76  2019-03-01
  -  Fixed bug in Date::Manip::Date::list_holidays.
        It was using 'now' instead of the stored date. Douglas DeStafeno

  -  Reordered TZ detection methods
        Moved checking the tzdata files to lower priority to avoid a pretty
        unusual situation in docker. Sven Nierlein (GitHub #20)

  -  Time zone fixes
        Newest zoneinfo data (tzdata 2018i). Requested by Shawn C Carroll
        (GitHub #28)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jul 1, 2019
Changelog:
New Libraries

    Outcome: A set of tools for reporting and handling function failures in contexts where directly using C++ exception handling is unsuitable, from Niall Douglas.
    Histogram: Fast and extensible multi-dimensional histograms with convenient interface for C++14, from Hans Dembinski.

Updated Libraries

    Asio:
        This release includes a number of new features, bug fixes, performance enhancements, and documentation improvements. Notable changes include:
            Added the ability to use custom I/O executors with I/O objects (such as sockets).
            Added a new async_result form with an initiate static member function.
            Updated the Coroutines TS support and promoted it to the asio namespace.
            Added a new DynamicBuffer_v2 concept which is CopyConstructible.
            Added a new async_compose function that simplifies the implementation of user-defined asynchronous operations.
            Added a make_strand helper function.
            Relaxed the completion condition type requirements to only require move-constructibility rather than copy-constructibility.
            Added a constructor for local::basic_endpoint that takes a string_view.
            Added the noexcept qualifier to various functions.
            Added a new BOOST_ASIO_DISABLE_VISIBILITY configuration #define.
            Enabled recycling of the memory used to type-erase a function object with the polymorphic executor.
            Changed receive operations to return the correct number of bytes transferred when truncation (error::message_size) occurs on a datagram-oriented socket.
            Fixed calculation of absolute timeout when the backend uses pthread_cond_timedwait.
            Changed the range-based asynchronous connect operation to deduce the EndpointSequence iterator type.
            Fixed buffer_sequence_begin and buffer_sequence_end to prevent implicit conversion.
            Ensured SSL handshake errors are propagated to the peer before the local operation completes.
            Suppressed the eof error on SSL shutdown as it actually indicates success.
            Added a fallback error code for when we OpenSSL produces an SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL result without an associated error.
            Changed composed asynchronous read and write operations to move buffer sequence objects.
            Fixed a macOS-specific warning about the deprecation of OSMemoryBarrier.
            Fixed compile errors that occur when using the composed read and write operations with MSVC 11.0.
            Improved dispatch, post and defer documentation.
            Fixed a Windows-specific memory leak that may occur when system_executor is used.
        Consult the Revision History for further details.
    Beast: BIG Update!!!
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        More tutorials, code like the pros!
            Networking Refresher teaches you from the ground up.
            Updated Asynchronous Echo example
            Updated Detect SSL composed operation tutorial
            websocket-chat-multi threaded chat server with a JavaScript browser client
        basic_stream and tcp_stream offer:
            Timeouts: async_read_some, async_write_some complete with error::timeout on expiration!
            Traffic-shaping policies simple and unlimited, or a user-defined RatePolicy!
            Put the strand directly on the socket using P1322R0, no more bind_executor at call sites!
        Base classes async_base and stable_async_base and handle all composed operation boilerplate for you.
        ssl_stream provides a movable, assignable SSL stream with a flat write optimization.
        All asynchronous operations use Asio's async_initiate for efficient integration with Coroutines TS.
        ⚡ faster compilation, define BOOST_BEAST_SEPARATE_COMPILATION and #include <boost/beast/src.hpp> in one of your .cpp files!
        See the full Release Notes for a complete list of changes.
    Context:
        #91: cleanup of stack if creating ucontext fails
        #97: add missing BOST_CONTEXT_DECL in stack_context
        #98: fix jump_i386_sysv_macho writing garbage to the x87 control word
    Coroutine2:
        #28: don't crash on pthread_cancel
    DLL:
        New macro BOOST_DLL_USE_STD_FS. Define it to 1 to make the Boost.DLL use C++17's std::filesystem::path, std::system_error and std::error_code (#21). Note that exception types change from boost::system::system_error to std::system_error, so make sure to update catches.
        Significant rewrite of the dynamic loadable detection and decoration logic. More precise errors are now reported in case of loading failures. Added shared_library::decorate() function that returns a decorated path to the library without doing any platform related queries and detections. Prefer using shared_library::load and shared_library constructors for better results (many thanks to Loïc Touraine for the work PR#23).
        CI hardening, docs updates, typos fixes, cleanups and mg
        #196: fix high contention on remote_ready_splk_
    Filesystem:
        Fixed a few instances of dereferencing std::string::end() in path implementation.
        Fixed program termination in case of out of memory condition in directory iteratorsnce to error_code. (#58)
        Fixed possible linking errors caused by missing definitions of static members of path. (#12759)
        Fixed possible use of uninitialized data in directory iterator increment operation on Linux.
        Added support fortatus query overloads for directory_entry. This avoids a relatively expensive OS query when file status is requested for a result of dereferencing a directory iterator. (PR#55)
        Reworked current_path and read_symlink implementation to avoid possiblfilesystems. The functions now have an internal limit of the path size they will accept from the OS, which is currently 16 MiB.
        Increased the size of the internal buffer used by copy_file.
    Integer:
        Added Extended Euclidean Algorithm and Modular Multiplicative Inverse function. (Nick Thompson, PR#11)
    Log:
        New features:
            Added support for generating another log file name before collecting the file in the text file sink backend. This allows to combine appending to aexisting log file with timestamps and file counters in log filenames, and, consequently, file collection in general.
        See changelog for more details.
    Math:
        New features:
            Add Lanczos smoothing derivatives
            Move numols/ to boost/math/differentiation/finite_difference.hpp.
            Add mean, variance, skewness, kurtosis, median, Gini coefficient, and median absolute deviation to tools/univariate_statistics.hpp.
            Add correlation coefficients and covariand absolute Gini coefficient, Hoyer sparsity, oracle SNR, and the M[sub 2]M[sub 4] SNR estimator to tools/signal_statistics.hpp.
            Add total variation, l0, l1, l2, and sup norms, as well as corresponding distance functions to tools/norms.hpp.
   for polynomials, support complex coefficients, add .prime() and .integrate() methods.
            Add quadratic_roots to tools/roots.hpp.
            Add support for complex-valued functions to Newton's method in roots.hpp.
            Add Catmull-Rom inted mp_invoke to mp_invoke_q
        Added mp_similar
        Added mp_set_union, mp_set_intersection, mp_set_difference
        Added mp_not_fn
        Added mp_transform_first, mp_transform_second, mp_transform_third
        Added mp_filter
        Addedp_valid_q
        Added mp_back, mp_pop_back
    Multi-index Containers:
        size_type and difference_type are now defined as the allocator's same-named types. This will not make any difference in the vast majority of cases, but allows for some degreevia user-defined allocator types (see issue #17 for motivation). For the moment being, this change is not documented in the reference section (i.e., it has semi-official status).
        Maintenance work.
    Multiprecision:
        Fix various conversioncheck for compatibility with Boost.Optional.
        Prevent instantiation of std::numeric_limits on any old type when checking for convertibility. See #98.
        Update variable precision code to account for arbitrary precision integers. See #103.
    lization archives.
        Fix bug in fixed precision iostream formatting in mpf_float and mpfr_float. See #113.
        Add more overloads for special functions which are better handled natively by MPFR.
        Fixed bug in generic exp implementation wh.
        Fixed generic conversion from float to integer to avoid undefined behaviour. See #110.
    PolyCollection:
        Improved handling of stateful allocators and allocator propagation traits, after an error reported by Billy O'Neal (PR#9).
       ug with an internal cache structure.
    Spirit:
        Removed use of deprecated boost/detail/iterator.hpp header. PR#432
        X3
            Integer parsers should now handle user defined types. PR#429
            Note: The check_overflow trait defan std::numeric_limits<T>::is_bounded instead of boost::integer_traits<T>::is_integral.
            Removed sequence into plain parsing. Now it triggers a compile time error instead of silently parsing the the sequence and taking the last value as a resulte_rule instantiation with BOOST_SPIRIT_INSTANTIATE when:
                A rule has no attribute. PR#455
                An actual attribute is not of type a rule was declared with. PR#456 #457
            A huge thanks goes out to Xeverous for reporting    Fixed unneded attribute synthesization and no-transformation attribute reference pass-through in rules. #444 PR#449 PR#452
            Removed broken 1.0#INF parser. It was poorly documented and never worked. #415 PR#458 #8699
            The undocumenoved due to bugs PR#449 and to simplify attribute transformation. PR#460
            If you were using it to workaround bugs in attribute transformation - they should not be needed anymore as of this release.
            The integer value parser now respe10 value. PR#469
            Fixed underflow check for a (Min % Base) == 0 corner case. PR#469
            Fixed an output value on overflow of IgnoreOverflowDigits=true integer parser. PR#470
            Container attribute elements were copyied, but notial handling of references in transform_attribute was removed. PR#480
        V2
            Macro name collisions and namespace conflicts with Boost.Endian were fixed. PR#349 PR#482
            utree
                Fixed UB in tag getter due to left shi            Fixed double-conversion (spirit::string -> std::string -> spirit::string). PR#462
            Qi
                Added static asserts for rule skipper type problems. PR#427
                The check_overflow trait default implementation now reoost::integer_traits<T>::is_integral PR#429
                Integer parsers should now handle user defined types. PR#429
                Note: The check_overflow trait default implementation now relies on std::numeric_limits<T>::is_bounded instead of boosl.
                Removed broken 1.0#INF parser. It was poorly documented and never worked. #415 PR#458 #8699
                The undocumented make_attribute trait was merged into transform_attribute trait. PR#471
                The pre_transform, post_tility functions were removed in favor of directly using pre/post/fail of the transform trait. PR#467
                The integer value parser now respects std::numeric_limits<T>::digits10 value. PR#469
                Fixed underflow check for a (Min % B            Fixed an output value on overflow of IgnoreOverflowDigits=true integer parser. PR#470
                Special handling of references in transform_attribute was removed. PR#480
            Lex
                Fixed UB in default constructor of ken type. PR#420
        Classic:
            Fixed position_iterator forming reference to local when the underlying iterator dereference operator returns a non-reference type. PR#422 #9737
    Stacktrace:
        Build fix for iOS 32-bit ARM (many thanksng the fix PR#70)
        Fixed multiple typos, warnings and updated the docs.
    Test:
        Boost.test v3.10 see the Changes log for more details.
        Breaking changes:
            Boost.Test minimal.hpp is now showing a deprecation warning,
    omparison may fail tests that were silently not using the floating point comparison logic prior to this release,
            Internal API change to unit_test_log_formatter, see detailed change log,
        New feature:
            Floating point compariso non-floating point and arithmetic operands: expressions like BOOST_TEST(3.0001 == 3) now use floating point support of Boost.Test,
            Custom datasets are not required to declare the sample type field anymore,
            Extending template test riadic definition,
            Windows support for timed tests,
            Timed test on test-suites,
            Removed dependency to Boost.Timer,
            New macro BOOST_TEST_INFO_SCOPE for scoped context declaration,
            Improved BOOST_TE and pull requests:
            Trac tickets: #7397, #9434, #13106, #13418
            GitHub Issues: #133, #138, #141, #157, #160, #174, #176, #177, #180, #181, #194, #196, #198, #199, #202, #203, #204
            GitHub Pull Requests: PR#171, PR#172, PR PR#195, PR#195, PR#197, PR#205
    TypeIndex:
        Support for the GHS C++ compiler added (many thanks to Brandon Castellano for providing the patch PR#28)
        Optimized string and type comparisons (many thanks to Andrey Semashev for providing the-win compilation (many thanks to Peter Dimov for providing the patch PR#25)
        CI hardening.
    TypeTraits:
        Added is_bounded_array and is_unbounded_array (Glen Fernandes).
        Added copy_reference and copy_cv_ref (Glen Fernandes).
       /clr option.
        Misc compiler compatibility fixes.
    Variant:
        Many cleanups and internal improvements, many thanks to Nikita Kniazev (PR#55, PR#56, PR#57) and Louis Dionne (PR#51)
        CI hardening.
    uBlas:
        Addition of tensorassoy PR#65)
        Addition of basic OpenCL support (many thanks to Fady Essam PR#59)
        Integration of basic benchmark suite (many thanks to Stefan Seefeld PR#57)
        CI integration and hardening

Compilers Tested

Boost's primary test compileang: 3.0, 4.0.1, 6.0.1
        Clang, C++0x: 3.0
        Clang, C++11: 3.0, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 4.0.1, 6.0.1, 7.0.0, 8.0.0
        Clang, C++14: 3.5.0, 3.6.0, 3.7.1, 3.8.0, 3.9.1, 4.0.0, 4.0.1, 5.0.2, 6.0.1, 7.0.0, 8.0.0
        Clang, C++17: 5.0.2, 6.0.17, 4.5.3, 4.6.3, 5.4.0, 8.0.1
        GCC, C++0x: 4.4.7
        GCC, C++11: 4.7.3, 4.8.5, 4.9.4, 5.4.0, 6.4.0, 7.1.0, 8.0.1
        GCC, C++14: 5.4.0, 5.5.0, 6.4.0, 7.1.0, 7.3.0, 8.0.1
        GCC, C++17: 7.3.0, 8.0.1
        Intel, C++14: 18.0
    OS X:
, 9.1.0, 10.0.0
        Apple Clang, C++11: 9.0.0, 9.1.0, 10.0.0
        Apple Clang, C++14: 9.0.0, 9.1.0, 10.0.0
        Apple Clang, C++17: 9.1.0, 10.0.0
        Apple Clang, C++1z: 9.0.0
        Apple Clang, C++2a: 10.0.0
    Windows:
        GCC: 3.4.4.0, 4.5.4
        GCC, C++0x: 4.6.4
        GCC, C++11: 4.7.3, 4.8.1, 4.9.3
        GCC, C++14: 5.1.0, 5.2.0, 5.3.0, 6.1.0, 6.2.0, 6.3.0, 6.4.0
        GCC, C++17: 7.1.0, 7.2.0, 7.3.0
        Visual C++: 7.1, 8.0, 9.0, 10.0, 11.0, 12.0, 14.0, 14.1
    Fr
        Clang, C++11: 4.0.0
        Clang, C++14: 4.0.0
        Clang, C++1z: 4.0.0

Boost's additional test compilers include:

    Linux:
        Clang: 3.0, 3.8.1, 3.9.1, 4.0.1, 5.0.2, 6.0.1
        Clang, C++0x: 3.0
        Clang, C++11: 3.0, 3.1, 3..0.0, 8.0.0
        Clang, C++14: 3.5.0, 3.6.0, 3.7.1, 3.8.0, 3.9.1, 4.0.0, 4.0.1, 5.0.2, 6.0.1, 7.0.0, 8.0.0
        Clang, C++17: 5.0.2, 6.0.1, 7.0.0, 8.0.0
        GCC: 4.4.7, 4.5.3, 4.6.3, 4.9.4, 5.4.0, 5.5.0, 8.0.1
        GCC, C++0x: 4.4.7
        G9.4, 5.4.0, 6.4.0, 7.1.0, 8.0.1
        GCC, C++14: 5.4.0, 5.5.0, 6.3.0, 6.4.0, 7.1.0, 7.3.0, 8.0.1, 8.1.0
        GCC, C++17: 7.3.0, 8.0.1
        Intel, C++14: 18.0
    OS X:
        Apple Clang: 9.0.0, 9.1.0, 10.0.0
        Apple Clang, C++11: 9.0.0, 9ang, C++14: 9.0.0, 9.1.0, 10.0.0
        Apple Clang, C++17: 9.1.0, 10.0.0
        Apple Clang, C++1z: 9.0.0
        Apple Clang, C++2a: 10.0.0
    Windows:
        GCC: 3.4.5, 4.1.2, 4.2.4, 4.3.3, 4.4.0, 4.5.4
        GCC, C++0x: 4.6.4
        GCC, C++11 GCC, C++14: 5.1.0, 5.2.0, 5.3.0, 6.1.0, 6.2.0, 6.3.0, 6.4.0
        GCC, C++17: 7.1.0, 7.2.0, 7.3.0
        Visual C++: 7.1, 8.0, 9.0, 10.0, 11.0, 12.0, 14.0, 14.1
    FreeBSD:
        Clang: 4.0.0
        Clang, C++11: 4.0.0
        Clang, C++14: 4.0.0
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Aug 26, 2019
Changelog:

New Libraries

    Variant2: A never-valueless, strong guarantee implementation of std::variant, from Peter Dimov.

Updated Libraries

    Align:
        Support for any integral type in the integral versions of align_up and align_down.
        Revised the implementation of aligned_allocator to no longer require a specialization for void.
        Define propagate_on_container_move_assignment and is_always_equal in aligned_allocator.
    Asio:
        Improved performance slightly by eliminating a redundant move construction when completed handlers are dispatched.
        Eliminated a compiler warning by annotating a case fall-through in the free function connect() implementation.
        Fixed the is_*_buffer_sequence detection traits for user-defined sequence types.
        Fixed some Windows-specific warnings about an incompatible pointer cast when obtaining the CancelIoEx entry point.
        Changed to automatically set the defaults when opening a serial port on Windows.
        Changed the serial port get_option() member function to be const.
        Fixed a name hiding issue with the WinRT stream-oriented socket backend's shutdown function.
        Applied a minor fix to the documentation for is_dynamic_buffer.
        Added some support for Haiku OS.
        Added wolfSSL compatability.
        Changed to require C++17 or later for coroutines TS support with clang.
        Fixed a doxygen generation problem in the tutorial.
        Ensured example programs are correctly incorporated into the documentation.
    Any:
        Static initialization of the default constructed boost::any is now possible.
        Fixed performance regression in assignment on a compilers without move-semantics.
        Maintenance work.
    Beast:
        This version consists mostly of bug fixes and performance improvements.
        Substantial work included for the split compilation mode, to reduce compile time when defining BOOST_BEAST_SEPARATE_COMPILATION.
        We'd love to know how you or your company use Beast, consider adding an item to the Companies and Individuals Using Beast list.
        See the full Release Notes for a complete list of changes.
    Circular Buffer:
        Correct doxygen generated reference to no longer show internal members. (Glen Fernandes)
        Eliminate ubsan warning on add and sub. (Glen Fernandes)
        Fix incorrect check in is_uninitialized. (Niklas Fejes)
    Container:
        Fixed bugs:
            GitHub #47: "added alignment specification for small_vector".
            GitHub #88: "Implement C++17 MoveAssignable requirements for self-move assignments".
            GitHub #107: "Alignment ignored in resource_adaptor".
            GitHub #109: "Get rid of integer overflow in copy_move_algo.hpp (-fsanitize=integer)".
            GitHub #110: "Avoid gcc 9 deprecated copy warnings in new_allocator.hpp".
            GitHub #112: "vector::resize() compilation error with msvc-10..12: data is not a member of boost::detail::aligned_storage".
            GitHub #114: "Fix small_vector noexcept specification".
            GitHub #116: "MSVC + boost 1.70 compilation error when windows.h is already included (detail/thread_mutex.hpp)".
            GitHub #117: "flat_map/map::insert_or_assign with hint has wrong return types".
            GitHub #118: "Non-unique inplace_set_difference used in in flat_tree_merge_unique and iterator invalidation in insert_unique".
            GitHub #122: "Fix has_trivial_destructor_after_move".
            GitHub #123: "With heterogeneous lookup, equal_range can result in a range with length greater than 1".
        deque can now have options, using deque_options. The block size/bytes can be be specified.
        static_vector can now have options, using static_vector_options. Alignment and throwing behaviour can be be specified.
        small_vector can now have options, using small_vector_options. Alignment and growth factor can be be specified.
    Context:
        Add support for RISC-V LP64D
        #72: Fix ABI violation on ppc64 ELFv2
        #99: cleanup of stack if creating ucontext fails
    Conversion:
        Maintenance work.
    Core:
        Added functions alloc_construct, alloc_construct_n, alloc_destroy, and alloc_destroy_n in <boost/core/alloc_construct.hpp> for allocator aware and exception safe construction and destruction of objects and arrays. (Glen Fernandes)
        Added constexpr functions first_scalar in <boost/core/first_scalar.hpp> for obtaining a pointer to the first scalar element of an array. Given a pointer of type T* they return a pointer of type remove_all_extents_t<T>*. (Glen Fernandes)
        Added class template noinit_adaptor in <boost/core/noinit_adaptor.hpp> which is an allocator adaptor that converts any allocator into one whose construct(ptr) performs default initialization via placement new, and whose destroy(ptr) invokes the value_type destructor directly. (Glen Fernandes)
        Added class template default_allocator in <boost/core/default_allocator.hpp>, which can serve as a minimal default allocator that has interface similar to C++20 std::allocator, supports configurations with disabled exceptions and does not have std as an associated namespace. The allocator uses operator new and operator delete for allocation. (Glen Fernandes)
        In <boost/core/uncaught_exceptions.hpp> header, added workarounds for better compatibility with QNX SDP 7.0 when libc++/libc++abi libraries are used. (Andrey Semashev, #59)
        The <boost/detail/sp_typeinfo.hpp> header is now marked as deprecated and will be removed in a future release. <boost/core/typeinfo.hpp> should be used instead. (Peter Dimov)
    Dynamic Bitset:
        Enabled hardware-assisted popcount on MSVC (#38).
        Added support for boost::hash and std::hash (#45).
        Support copy-initialization with default constructor (#48).
    Endian:
        Clarified requirements on the value type template parameter
        Added support for float and double
        Added endian_load, endian_store
        Updated endian_reverse to correctly support all non-bool integral types
        Moved deprecated names to the deprecated header endian.hpp
    Fiber:
        documentation for shared_work updated
    Filesystem:
        Fixed incorrect error_code returned from directory iterator increment when readdir_r is used.
        For path, fixed rvalue-aware operator/ return type to return an rvalue instead of rvalue reference. This fixes leaving a dangling reference in the user's code if the result of operator/ is bound to a const reference. (#110)
        Fixes for better compatibility with Windows CE. (#24)
        Added minimal support for CMake. (#106)
    Flyweight:
        Maintenance work.
    Histogram:
        New features:
            Support for thread-safe storages and new thread-safe accumulators
            Support for compiling without exceptions/RTTI (increases performance by 10-20 %) (with Glen Fernandes)
            Performance improvements for 1D and 2D histograms
            boost::histogram::indexed now returns forward iterator range instead of input iterator range
            boost::histogram::indexed_range::accessor is now non-copyable and acts like reference to cell value, making more algorithms from the C++ stdlib work
            boost::histogram::algorithm::reduce with new slice option and option fusion
            boost::histogram::algorithm::project accepts runtime indices for static histograms
        Bug Fixes:
            boost::histogram::algorithm::reduce also works on histograms that have some axis types without reduction support
            boost::histogram::axis::traits::update now works correctly for boost::histogram::axis::variant
        Other:
            100 % test coverage
            Reduced internal Boost dependencies
            Improved documentation and examples
            Guaranteed no-throw moves for all builtin axis types
            Compile cleanly at higher warning levels
        See changelog for more details.
    IoStreams:
        Fixed processing of multi-stream files (#87).
        Added support for multi-threaded LZMA (#95).
    Interprocess:
        GitHub #85 ("warning: Implicit conversion loses integer precision").
        GitHub #86 ("warning: Possible misuse of comma operator").
    Intrusive:
        GitHub #42: Documentation does not describe treap priority_of_value changes
        GitHub #43: Fix tests with BOOST_INTRUSIVE_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES enabled
        GitHub #45: Disable variadic templates for MSVC-12 to avoid ICEs
    LexicalCast:
        Added tests for boost::filesystem::path conversions #25.
        Maintenance work, including #28.
    Log:
        New features:
            Improved support for C++17 std::string_view in basic_formatting_ostream. The string view can now participate in character code conversion on output.
            Added auto_newline formatter and stream manipulator. It can be used to ensure that formatted output always ends with a newline while avoiding duplicate newlines.
            In the output stream, text file and text multi-file sink backends added support for configuring behavior with regard to appending a trailing newline to every formatted log record. Use auto_newline_mode named parameter of the backend constructor or call the set_auto_newline_mode method on the sink backend.
            Note: The default behavior with regard to trailing newlines added by sink backends has changed slightly compared to the previous Boost.Log releases. The backends will now only add a trailing newline if there isn't one in the formatted log message string already. In previous releases a newline was added unconditionally.
            Added support for passing arbitrary function objects in the filter and format named parameters to sink constructors and convenience functions for initializing sinks. For example, it is now possible to specify C++11 lambda functions directly in these parameters. (#63)
            In the default filter and formatter factories used in filter and formatter parsers, added support for severity level attribute values of type boost::log::trivial::severity_level. For filters, the support is limited to attributes with "Severity" name.
        Bug fixes:
            Fixed incorrect parsing of components of the rotated file names while scanning for files in the text file sink backend. If the file name pattern ended with a placeholder (for example, a file counter), the scan_for_files method would not find files matching that pattern in the target storage, leaving them unmanaged. In particular, such files would not be deleted to free target storage. (#78)
            Updated basic_formatting_ostream and basic_record_ostream to make it possible to overload stream output operators for pointers to user-defined types. User-defined operator<< overloads taking std::basic_ostream and a pointer argument should now be picked up by the compiler when the pointer is being written to one of Boost.Log streams. (#84)
        See changelog for more details.
    Math:
        New features:
            Catmull-Rom interpolator now works in C++11
            Cardinal quadratic B-spline interpolation
            Domain of elliptic integrals extended
            sin_pi and cos_pi performance improvements
            Forward-mode automatic differentiation
            Vector valued barycentric rational interpolation
            Ooura's method for evaluation of Fourier integrals
        Bug fixes:
            Multiple compatibility issues with Multiprecision fixed
            Lambert-W fixed on a rare architecture
    Metaparse:
        New features:
            In C++11 variadic template support for the following: sequence, one_of_c, one_of, repeated_one_of, repeated_one_of1, one_char_except_c, one_char_except.
        Bug fixes:
            BOOST_METAPARSE_STRING does not use out of range character values as template arguments.
            any_of_c<> does not create empty array in C++14.
    Move:
        Git Issue #26: "Invalid iterator increment/decrement in the last iteration of adaptive_sort_combine_blocks".
    Multi Array:
        Simplify allocator support by using new alloc_construct_n and alloc_destroy_n facilities from Core. (Glen Fernandes)
    Multi-index Containers:
        Added variants of const_mem_fun and mem_fun for differently qualified member functions (issue #24).
        Terse key specification syntax now correctly handles noexcept-specified member functions (issue #24).
    Outcome:
        Enhancements:
            #184 As per request from Boost release managers, relocated version.hpp and revision.hpp into detail, and added the Boost licence boilerplate to the top of every source file which was missing one (I think). Also took the opportunity to run the licence restamping script over all Outcome, so copyright dates are now up to date.
            #185 Add FAQ item explaining issue #185, and why we will do nothing to fix it right now.
            #189 Refactored the OUTCOME_TRY implementation to use more clarified customisation points capable of accepting very foreign inputs. Removed the std::experimental::expected<T, E> specialisations, as those are no longer necessary. Fixed the documentation for the customisation points which previously claimed that they are ADL discovered, which they are not. Added a recipe describing how to add in support for foreign input types.
            #183 Added a separate motivation/plug_error_code specifically for Boost.
        Bug fixes:
            OUTCOME_VERSION_MINOR hadn't been updated to 1.
            #181 Fix issue #181 where Outcome didn't actually implement the strong swap guarantee, despite being documented as doing so.
            #190 Fix issue #190 in Boost edition where unit test suite was not runnable from the Boost release distro.
            #182 Fix issue #182 where trait::is_exception_ptr_available<T> was always true, thus causing much weirdness, like not printing diagnostics and trying to feed everything to make_exception_ptr().
            #192 Fix issue #192 where the std::basic_outcome_failure_exception_from_error() was being defined twice for translation units which combine standalone and Boost Outcome's.
    Parameter:
        Upgraded keyword generation macro BOOST_PARAMETER_TEMPLATE_KEYWORD (#15).
        Moved keyword generation macro BOOST_PARAMETER_NESTED_KEYWORD from Accumulators to this library (#28).
        Added support for std::reference_wrapper and std::ref() (#16).
        Moved boost::parameter::required, boost::parameter::optional, and boost::parameter::deduced metafunction definitions to their own header files in directory boost/parameter (#18).
        Added support for Boost.Parameter-enabled function call operators (#20).
        Added support for parameter category qualifiers "forward", "consume", and "move_from" (current qualifiers are "in", "out", and "in_out") (#21) (#23) based on http://www.modernescpp.com/index.php/c-core-guidelines-how-to-pass-function-parameters. Added new usage syntax BOOST_PARAMETER_NAME((object-name), namespace-name) qualifier(tag-name)) and BOOST_PARAMETER_NAME(qualifier(name)). (Existing code that uses qualifiers directly and correctly with BOOST_PARAMETER_FUNCTION and other code generation macros should remain unaffected for now, so no breaking changes.) The reason for the change in usage is to enable applying of parameter category constraints to Boost.Parameter-enabled functions and constructors invoked through argument composition. (Otherwise, it is currently possible to use argument composition to bypass parameter category constraints applied in BOOST_PARAMETER_FUNCTION et. al.)
        Added support for perfect forwarding (#23) (#26), so that parameter::parameters::operator() can accept non-const rvalues. As a positive side effect, Boost.Parameter-enabled functions and constructors are no longer bound by BOOST_PARAMETER_MAX_ARITY on compilers that support perfect forwarding. User code can now check for this support by detecting the configuration macro BOOST_PARAMETER_HAS_PERFECT_FORWARDING, or manually turn off this support by defining the configuration macro BOOST_PARAMETER_DISABLE_PERFECT_FORWARDING.
        Added metafunctions boost::parameter::is_argument_pack (#27), boost::parameter::are_tagged_arguments (#52), and boost::parameter::result_of::compose (#75).
        Added variadic function template boost::parameter::compose() which takes in named arguments and returns them in an argument pack (#52). For compilers that do not support perfect forwarding, the configuration macro BOOST_PARAMETER_COMPOSE_MAX_ARITY determines the maximum number of arguments that boost::parameter::compose() can take in (#61).
        Added code generation macros BOOST_PARAMETER_BASIC_FUNCTION_CALL_OPERATOR, BOOST_PARAMETER_BASIC_CONST_FUNCTION_CALL_OPERATOR, BOOST_PARAMETER_NO_SPEC_FUNCTION, BOOST_PARAMETER_NO_SPEC_MEMBER_FUNCTION, BOOST_PARAMETER_NO_SPEC_CONST_MEMBER_FUNCTION, BOOST_PARAMETER_NO_SPEC_FUNCTION_CALL_OPERATOR, BOOST_PARAMETER_NO_SPEC_CONST_FUNCTION_CALL_OPERATOR, BOOST_PARAMETER_NO_SPEC_CONSTRUCTOR, and BOOST_PARAMETER_NO_SPEC_NO_BASE_CONSTRUCTOR (#52).
        Added support for Boost.MP11 (#47) (#66) (#70). User code can now check for this support by detecting the configuration macro BOOST_PARAMETER_CAN_USE_MP11, or manually turn off this support by defining the configuration macro BOOST_PARAMETER_DISABLE_MP11_USAGE.
        Improved support for parameter-dependent return types via SFINAE (#73).
    PtrContainer:
        Fix a ptr_vector regression introduced in 1.66.0 (#24).
    PolyCollection:
        Maintenance work.
    SmartPtr:
        Added aliasing constructors to weak_ptr
        Added weak_ptr<T>::empty()
        Added enable_shared_from, shared_from, and weak_from
    Stacktrace:
        Fixed output of name(), source_location() and source_line() for the default constructed frame with thread sanitizer builds in C++98 mode.
        Fixed output of long strings from name() and source_location() on MSVC #78.
        Maintenance work.
    Test:
        Boost.test v3.11 see the Changes log for more details.
        Breaking changes:
            Boost.Test shows deprecation warnings if some very old headers as deprecated. If you encounter such warnings, please follow the indications: those headers will be removed in a future release.
        New feature:
            Now BOOST_TEST can be used to compare abstract types
        Bug fixes and pull requests:
            GitHub Issues: #209, #218
            GitHub Pull Requests: #219, #224
    Utility:
        Implemented function template ostream_string in <boost/utility/ostream_string.hpp> to optimally write any kind of string content to an output stream. It satisfies the requirements of [ostream.formatted.reqmts]. (Glen Fernandes)
        Optimized the stream output operators of basic_string_view and basic_string_ref to write directly to the rdbuf stream buffer. (Glen Fernandes)
    Uuid:
        Breaking change: MD5 name-based uuid generation was corrected to be identical on all endian systems. Define BOOST_UUID_COMPAT_PRE_1_71_MD5 to keep the result in a format compatible with 1.66 through 1.70. This does not affect the default name-based uuid generation which is based on SHA1. (#109)
    Variant:
        Fixed compilation of boost::apply_visitor with variants passed by non const reference in #68. Many thanks to Ed Catmur for providing the fix.
        Added support for std::hash (#49). Macro BOOST_VARIANT_DO_NOT_SPECIALIZE_STD_HASH could be defined to avoid those specializations.
        Added micro optimizations for binary size and performance by Nikita Kniazev in #63 and #66.
        Maintenance work, including #64 by Nikita Kniazev and #67 by Hans Dembinski.
    YAP:
        Added an example showing how to make self-evaluating YAP expressions (that is, expressions that don't need an explicit call to evaluate() or transform()).
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Aug 27, 2019
Upstream changes:

This release has a number of bug fixes.  Added is the ipset module, that
helps add ip-addresses that are looked up in a domain to a firewall
ip-address filter.  Also, the python module has restart next, per-query
data and multiple instance support.  The unbound -V option has been
added and it prints the build config.

Features:
- PR #28: IPSet module, by Kevin Chou.  Created a module to support
  the ipset that could add the domain's ip to a list easily.
  Needs libmnl, and --enable-ipset and config it, doc/README.ipset.md.
- Merge PR #6: Python module: support multiple instances
- Merge PR #5: Python module: define constant MODULE_RESTART_NEXT
- Merge PR #4: Python module: assign something useful to the
  per-query data store 'qdata'
- Introduce `-V` option to print the version number and build options.
  Previously reported build options like linked libs and linked modules
  are now moved from `-h` to `-V` as well for consistency.
- PACKAGE_BUGREPORT now also includes link to GitHub issues.

Bug Fixes:
- Fix #39: In libunbound, leftover logfile is close()d unpredictably.
- Fix for #24: Fix abort due to scan of auth zone masters using old
  address from previous scan.
- Fix to omit RRSIGs from addition to the ipset.
- Fix to make unbound-control with ipset, remove unused variable,
  use unsigned type because of comparison, and assign null instead
  of compare with it.  Remade lex and yacc output.
- make depend
- Added documentation to the ipset files (for doxygen output).
- Fix python dict reference and double free in config.
- Fix memleak in unit test, reported from the clang 8.0 static analyzer.
- For #45, check that 127.0.0.1 and ::1 are not used in unbound.conf
  when do-not-query-localhost is turned on, or at default on,
  unbound-checkconf prints a warning if it is found in forward-addr or
  stub-addr statements.
- Fix for possible assertion failure when answering respip CNAME from
  cache.
- Fix in respip addrtree selection. Absence of addr_tree_init_parents()
  call made it impossible to go up the tree when the matching netmask is
  too specific.
- Fix #48: Unbound returns additional records on NODATA response,
  if minimal-responses is enabled, also the additional for negative
  responses is removed.
- Fix #49: Set no renegotiation on the SSL context to stop client
  session renegotiation.
- Fix question section mismatch in local zone redirect.
- Add verbose log message when auth zone file is written, at level 4.
- Add hex print of trust anchor pointer to trust anchor file temp
  name to make it unique, for libunbound created multiple contexts.
- For #52 #53, second context does not close logfile override.
- Fix #52 #53, fix for example fail program.
- Fix to return after failed auth zone http chunk write.
- Fix to remove unused test for task_probe existance.
- Fix to timeval_add for remaining second in microseconds.
- Check repinfo in worker_handle_request, if null, drop it.
- Generate configlexer with newer flex.
- Fix warning for unused variable for compilation without systemd.
- Fix #59, when compiled with systemd support check that we can properly
  communicate with systemd through the `NOTIFY_SOCKET`.
- iana portlist updated.
- Fix autotrust temp file uniqueness windows compile.
- avoid warning about upcast on 32bit systems for autotrust.
- escape commandline contents for -V.
- Fix character buffer size in ub_ctx_hosts.
- Option -V prints if TCP fastopen is available.
- Fix unittest valgrind false positive uninitialised value report,
  where if gcc 9.1.1 uses -O2 (but not -O1) then valgrind 3.15.0
  issues an uninitialised value for the token buffer at the str2wire.c
  rrinternal_get_owner() strcmp with the '@' value.  Rewritten to use
  straight character comparisons removes the false positive.  Also
  valgrinds --expensive-definedness-checks=yes can stop this false
  positive.
- Please doxygen's parser for "@" occurrence in doxygen comment.
- Fixup contrib/fastrpz.patch
- Remove warning about unknown cast-function-type warning pragma.
- Document limitation of pidfile removal outside of chroot directory.
- Fix log_dns_msg to log irrespective of minimal responses config.
- Fix that pkg-config is setup before --enable-systemd needs it.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Oct 10, 2019
Changes in dconf 0.33.2
=======================

 - Drop references to GDBusConnection objects when D-Bus connections are closed
   (Andre Magalhaes, #51)

Changes in dconf 0.33.1
=======================

 - Factor out a common method to route completion of D-Bus methods through
   (Cosimo Cecchi, #29)
 - build: Use weak bindings in gvdb to fix linking with LLD
   (Ting-Wei Lan, #28)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Oct 20, 2019
Changes in dconf 0.33.2
=======================

 - Drop references to GDBusConnection objects when D-Bus connections are closed
   (Andre Magalhaes, #51)

Changes in dconf 0.33.1
=======================

 - Factor out a common method to route completion of D-Bus methods through
   (Cosimo Cecchi, #29)
 - build: Use weak bindings in gvdb to fix linking with LLD
   (Ting-Wei Lan, #28)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Oct 24, 2019
Update archivers/ruby-minitar to 0.9.

## 0.9 / 2019-09-04

*   jtappa added the ability to skip fsync with a new option to Minitar.unpack
    and Minitar::Input#extract_entry. Provide `:fsync => false` as the last
    parameter to enable. Merged from a modified version of PR [#37][].

## 0.8 / 2019-01-05

*   inkstak resolved an issue introduced in the fix for [#31][] by allowing
    spaces to be considered valid characters in strict octal handling. Octal
    conversion ignores leading spaces. Merged from a slightly modified version
    of PR [#35][].

*   dearblue contributed PR [#32][] providing an explicit call to #bytesize for
    strings that include multibyte characters. The PR has been modified to be
    compatible with older versions of Ruby and extend tests.

*   Akinori MUSHA (knu) contributed PR [#36][] that treats certain badly
    encoded regular files (with names ending in `/`) as if they were
    directories on decode.

## 0.7 / 2018-02-19

*   Fixed issue [#28][] with a modified version of PR [#29][] covering the
    security policy and position for Minitar. Thanks so much to ooooooo\_q for
    the report and an initial patch. Additional information was added as
    [#30][].

*   dearblue contributed PR [#33][] providing a fix for Minitar::Reader when
    the IO-like object does not have a `#pos` method.

*   Kevin McDermott contributed PR [#34][] so that an InvalidTarStream is
    raised if the tar header is not valid, preventing incorrect streaming of
    files from a non-tarfile. This is a minor breaking change, so the version
    has been bumped accordingly.

*   Kazuyoshi Kato contributed PR [#26][] providing support for the GNU tar
    long filename extension.

*   Addressed a potential DOS with negative size fields in tar headers
    ([#31][]). This has been handled in two ways: the size field in a tar
    header is interpreted as a strict octal value and the Minitar reader will
    raise an InvalidTarStream if the size ends up being negative anyway.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Dec 12, 2019
Pkgsrc changes:
 * Remove now integrated patch.

Upstream changes:

This release contains a number of security related fixes, contributed by
X41 D-Sec. They have conducted a security audit of Unbound, funded by
OSTIF. The previous CVEs fixed in 1.9.4 and 1.9.5 were the most
important ones, less important fixes and side findings for more robust
code have been included in this release, alongside a normal number of
bug fixes.

The sort order for included config snippets is now ascending by name, it
previously was reversed due to an oversight.  Most config snippets do
not depend on the order as they add a stub or forward zone or some
server: section config entries.


Features:
- The unbound.conf includes are sorted ascending, for include
  statements with a '*' from glob.
- drop-tld.diff in contrib/ : adds option drop-tld: yesno that drops 2 label
  queries, to stop random floods.  Apply with
  patch -p1 < contrib/drop-tld.diff and compile.
  From Saksham Manchanda (Secure64).  Please note that we think this
  will drop DNSKEY and DS lookups for tlds and hence break DNSSEC
  lookups for downstream clients.
- Add new configure option `--enable-fully-static` to enable full static
  build if requested; in relation to #91.
- Add make distclean that removes everything configure produced,
  and make maintainer-clean that removes bison and flex output.
- unbound-fuzzers.tar.bz2 in contrib/ : three programs for fuzzing, that
  are 1:1 replacements for unbound-fuzzme.c that gets created after applying
  the contrib/unbound-fuzzme.patch.  They are contributed by
  Eric Sesterhenn from X41 D-Sec.

Bug Fixes:
- Fix that pkg-config is setup before --enable-systemd needs it.
- Fix contrib/fastrpz.patch asprintf return value checks.
- ipset module #28: log that an address is added, when verbosity high.
- ipset: refactor long routine into three smaller ones.
- updated Makefile dependencies.
- squelch DNS over TLS errors 'ssl handshake failed crypto error'
  on low verbosity, they show on verbosity 3 (query details), because
  there is a high volume and the operator cannot do anything for the
  remote failure.  Specifically filters the high volume errors.
- Fix #71: fix openssl error squelch commit compilation error.
- Fix #72: configure --with-syslog-facility=LOCAL0-7 with default
  LOG_DAEMON (as before) can set the syslog facility that the server
  uses to log messages.
- Use explicit bzero for wiping clear buffer of hash in cachedb,
  reported by Eric Sesterhenn from X41 D-Sec.
- Fix #78: Memory leak in outside_network.c.
- Merge pull request #76 from Maryse47: Improvements and fixes for
  systemd unbound.service.
- oss-fuzz badge on README.md.
- Fix fix for #78 to also free service callback struct.
- Fix for oss-fuzz build warning.
- Fix wrong response ttl for prepended short CNAME ttls, this would
  create a wrong zero_ttl response count with serve-expired enabled.
- Merge #80 from stasic: Improve wording in man page.
- Merge #82 from hardfalcon: Downgrade CAP_NET_ADMIN to CAP_NET_RAW
  in unbound.service.
- Merge #81 from Maryse47: Consistently use /dev/urandom instead
  of /dev/random in scripts and docs.
- Merge #83 from Maryse47: contrib/unbound.service.in: do not fork
  into the background.
- Merge #85 for #84 from sam-lunt: Add kill capability to systemd
  service file to fix that systemctl reload fails.
- Merge #87 from hardfalcon: Fix contrib/unbound.service.in,
  Drop CAP_KILL, use + prefix for ExecReload= instead.
- Merge #90 from vcunat: fix build with nettle-3.5.
- Fix for CVE-2019-16866.  That fix is also in 1.9.4.
- Merge #86 from psquarejho: Added -b source address option to
  smallapp/unbound-anchor.c, from Lukas Wunner.
- Add doxygen comments to unbound-anchor source address code, in #86.
- Merge #97: manpage: Add missing word on unbound.conf,
  from Erethon.
- Fix #99: Memory leak in ub_ctx (event_base will never be freed).
- Fix #109: check number of arguments for stdin-pipes in
  unbound-control and fail if too many arguments.
- Merge #102 from jrtc27: Add getentropy emulation for FreeBSD.
- iana portlist updated.
- contrib/fastrpz.patch updated to apply for current code.
- fixes for splint cleanliness, long vs int in SSL set_mode.
- In unbound-host use separate variable for get_option to please
  code checkers.
- update to bison output of 3.4.1 in code repository.
- Provide a prototype for compat malloc to remove compile warning.
- Portable grep usage for reuseport configure test.
- Check return type of HMAC_Init_ex for openssl 0.9.8.
- gitignore .source tempfile used for compatible make.
- Fix for CVE-2019-18934, shell execution in ipsecmod.  This fix is also
  in 1.9.5.
- Fix authzone printout buffer length check.
- Fixes to please lint checks.
- Fix Integer Overflow in Regional Allocator,
  reported by X41 D-Sec.
- Fix Unchecked NULL Pointer in dns64_inform_super()
  and ipsecmod_new(), reported by X41 D-Sec.
- Fix Out-of-bounds Read in rr_comment_dnskey(),
  reported by X41 D-Sec.
- Fix Integer Overflows in Size Calculations,
  reported by X41 D-Sec.
- Fix Integer Overflow to Buffer Overflow in
  sldns_str2wire_dname_buf_origin(), reported by X41 D-Sec.
- Fix Out of Bounds Read in sldns_str2wire_dname(),
  reported by X41 D-Sec.
- Fix Out of Bounds Write in sldns_bget_token_par(),
  reported by X41 D-Sec.
- Fix Out of Bounds Read in rrinternal_get_owner(),
  reported by X41 D-Sec.
- Fix Race Condition in autr_tp_create(),
  reported by X41 D-Sec.
- Fix Shared Memory World Writeable,
  reported by X41 D-Sec.
- Adjust unbound-control to make stats_shm a read only operation.
- Fix Weak Entropy Used For Nettle,
  reported by X41 D-Sec.
- Fix Randomness Error not Handled Properly,
  reported by X41 D-Sec.
- Fix Out-of-Bounds Read in dname_valid(),
  reported by X41 D-Sec.
- Fix Config Injection in create_unbound_ad_servers.sh,
  reported by X41 D-Sec.
- Fix Local Memory Leak in cachedb_init(),
  reported by X41 D-Sec.
- Fix Integer Underflow in Regional Allocator,
  reported by X41 D-Sec.
- Upgrade compat/getentropy_linux.c to version 1.46 from OpenBSD.
- Synchronize compat/getentropy_win.c with version 1.5 from
  OpenBSD, no changes but makes the file, comments, identical.
- Upgrade compat/getentropy_solaris.c to version 1.13 from OpenBSD.
- Upgrade compat/getentropy_osx.c to version 1.12 from OpenBSD.
- Changes to compat/getentropy files for,
  no link to openssl if using nettle, and hence config.h for
  HAVE_NETTLE variable.
  compat definition of MAP_ANON, for older systems.
  ifdef stdint.h inclusion for older systems.
  ifdef sha2.h inclusion for older systems.
- Fixed Compat Code Diverging from Upstream, reported by X41 D-Sec.
- Fix compile with --enable-alloc-checks, reported by X41 D-Sec.
- Fix Terminating Quotes not Written, reported by X41 D-Sec.
- Fix Useless memset() in validator, reported by X41 D-Sec.
- Fix Unrequired Checks, reported by X41 D-Sec.
- Fix Enum Name not Used, reported by X41 D-Sec.
- Fix NULL Pointer Dereference via Control Port,
  reported by X41 D-Sec.
- Fix Bad Randomness in Seed, reported by X41 D-Sec.
- Fix python examples/calc.py for eval, reported by X41 D-Sec.
- Fix comments for doxygen in dns64.
- Fix dname loop maximum, reported by Eric Sesterhenn from X41 D-Sec.
- Fix compiler warnings.
- Merge pull request #122 from he32: In tcp_callback_writer(),
  don't disable time-out when changing to read.
- Merge pull request #124 from rmetrich: Changed log lock
  from 'quick' to 'basic' because this is an I/O lock.
- Fix text around serial arithmatic used for RRSIG times to refer
  to correct RFC number.
- Fix Assert Causing DoS in synth_cname(),
  reported by X41 D-Sec.
- Fix similar code in auth_zone synth cname to add the extra checks.
- Fix Assert Causing DoS in dname_pkt_copy(),
  reported by X41 D-Sec.
- Fix OOB Read in sldns_wire2str_dname_scan(),
  reported by X41 D-Sec.
- Fix Out of Bounds Write in sldns_str2wire_str_buf(),
  reported by X41 D-Sec.
- Fix Out of Bounds Write in sldns_b64_pton(),
  fixed by check in sldns_str2wire_int16_data_buf(),
  reported by X41 D-Sec.
- Fix Insufficient Handling of Compressed Names in dname_pkt_copy(),
  reported by X41 D-Sec.
- Fix Out of Bound Write Compressed Names in rdata_copy(),
  reported by X41 D-Sec.
- Fix Hang in sldns_wire2str_pkt_scan(),
  reported by X41 D-Sec.
  This further lowers the max to 256.
- Fix snprintf() supports the n-specifier,
  reported by X41 D-Sec.
- Fix Bad Indentation, in dnscrypt.c,
  reported by X41 D-Sec.
- Fix Client NONCE Generation used for Server NONCE,
  reported by X41 D-Sec.
- Fix compile error in dnscrypt.
- Fix _vfixed not Used, removed from sbuffer code,
  reported by X41 D-Sec.
- Fix Hardcoded Constant, reported by X41 D-Sec.
- make depend
- Fix lock type for memory purify log lock deletion.
- Fix testbound for alloccheck runs, memory purify and lock checks.
- update contrib/fastrpz.patch to apply more cleanly.
- Fix Make Test Fails when Configured With --enable-alloc-nonregional,
  reported by X41 D-Sec.
- Fix ipsecmod compile
- Fix Makefile.in for ipset module compile, from Adi Prasaja.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jan 10, 2020
Changes in 0.93.2:

  o Lightmaps are now dynamically allocated (from QSS), and
    BLOCK_WIDTH/HEIGHT raised from 128 to 256.

  o Fixed several uncheked limits that would crash the Slayer's
    Testaments mod (sf.net bug #33).

  o Raised MAXALIASTRIS from 2048 to 4096, so that the Slayer's
    Testaments mod works.

  o Fixed 'pants' and 'shirt' types so that those textures load
    correctly on platforms where char is unsigned by default
    (sf.net bug #28).

  o Windows audio: WASAPI-enabled SDL2 dlls function properly now.

  o Update the third-party libraries. Other fixes/cleanups.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jan 19, 2020
Update ruby-ffi-libarchive to 1.0.0.

* Update HOMEPAGE and LICENSE.
* Proper COMMENT.
* No need to use gmake.
* add "USE_LANGUAGES= # none".

1.0.0 (2019-12-28)

* Chefstyle fixes to get the build green again #25 (tas50)
* Add support for custom read functions #27 (jatoben)
* Add Ruby 2.7rc testing and cache gem installs in Buildkite #28 (tas50)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 22, 2020
Update ruby-http-form_data to 2.3.0.

pkgsrc change: add "USE_LANGAUGES=	# none".


## 2.3.0 (2020-03-08)

* [#29](httprb/form_data#29)
  Enhance HTTP::FormData::Urlencoded with per-instance encoder.
  [@summera][]


## 2.2.0 (2020-01-09)

* [#28](httprb/form_data#28)
  Ruby 2.7 compatibility.
  [@janko][]
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue May 13, 2020
Patchlevel 7b (Oct 2019)

NEW FEATURES:
	o A X color database is not needed, but can be provided. The location of
	  the database can be given at compile time, default /etc/X11/rgb.txt.

BUGS FIXED:
	Ticket numbers refer to https://sourceforge.net/p/mcj/tickets/#.
	Debian bug numbers refer to https://bugs.debian.org/#.
	o Do not clip objects with line-thickness 0 having arrows. Ticket #53.
	o Do not segfault on circle/half circle arrowheads with a magnification
	  larger 42. Always draw circle arrowheads with 40 points. Ticket #52.
	o Allow circles or ellipses with negative radii. Ticket #49.
	o Avoid "dimension too large error" with tikz output by avoiding
	  coordinate values smaller than -16383.
	o Make tests (test1.c) work with -fsanitize=address compiler option.
	o Obey join-style of lines in tikz output.
	o Pass utf8-strings to svg output, escape some chars (<>&).
	o Accept inclined boxes and change them to polygons. Fixes ticket #43.
	o Make tests #27 and #33 work on Mac Darwin, failed due to whitespace
	  formatting differences. From Hanspeter Niederstrasser. Ticket #40.
	o Use only latex, neither etex or tex, to test tikz output. Usage of
	  etex, after hint from Roland Rosenfeld, closed debian bug 920368.
	o For tikz output, do not draw arrows on a single point line.
	o Omit spurious showpage when including jpg-file. From Rainer Buchty.
	o Correct a few memory leaks and corruptions. See commit d1c54f6.
	o Change negative color numbers to default color. Fixes ticket #30.
	o A spline with one point would cause segfault. Fixed, see ticket #29.
	o Allow one char without newline in the last line of an input file.
	  Fixes ticket #28.
	o Harden input, mainly against files in which an incomplete object would
	  be created and freeing the object would violate memory, i.e, it may
	  cause segfault. See, e.g., ticket #27.
	o Properly initalize line storage when reading fig files version 1.3.
	  Would segfault when reading incomplete line and trying to free it.
	  Fixes ticket #26, debian bug 906743.
	o Silently ignore the hundred-first and more comment lines. This
	  fixes ticket #25 and debian bug 906740.
	o Use SetFigFont, not SetFigFontNFSS in pictex output. Fixes
	  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/transfig/+bug/1359485 .
	o Accept blanks in color names (e.g., fig2dev -L eps -g"Misty Rose"..).
	o Correct typos in man-pages, debian 30_man_typo.patch.

-------------------------------------
Patchlevel 7a (May 2018)

NEW FEATURES:
	o Add option -w, wrap (create stand-alone perl file) for Perl/Tk output.
	o Distribute the X bitmaps files within fig2dev, no need to install
	  these files. The files were needed for Tk and Perl/Tk output.

BUGS FIXED:
	Ticket numbers refer to https://sourceforge.net/p/mcj/tickets/#.
	o Fix regression whereupon flipped ellipses were not read. Ticket #23.
	o Distribute i18n files ru_RU.CP1251.ps and uk_UA.KOI8-U.ps.
	o Make test "survive debian bug #890016" succeed on 32 bit systems.

-------------------------------------
Patchlevel 7 (April 2018)

OPTION LETTER CHANGES:
	o  Language         previous option         current option
	  ------------------------------------------------------------
	   cgm              -b dummy                -a
	   epic             -A scale                -d scale
	   eepic            -A scale                -d scale
	   eepicemu         -A scale                -d scale
	   gbx              -i on|off               -v
	   ibmgl            -m mag,xoff,yoff        -m mag -x xoff -y yoff
	   mp               -I file                 -d file
	   ps               -S dummy                -o

NEW FEATURES:
	o Print language-specific help text by using fig2dev -L lang -h.
	o Add option -M, multipage, for MetaPost output language.
	o Add option -P, pagemode, and -z to choose a pagesize for pdf output.
	o Add option -W (scaling of figures not possible) for tikz.
	o Add option -b, border width, for LaTeX output language.
	o Add option -f for pstex_t and pdftex_t output language.
	o Add uk_UA and ru_RU encodings for PostScript output. Ticket #12.

BUGS FIXED:
	o Update help text: Output help for dxf and textyl output language,
	  add description of -g option for Tk/Tcl and Perl/Tk output, allow -f
	  option for pstex_t and pdftex_t output language.

	Debian bug numbers refer to https://bugs.debian.org/#.
	Ticket numbers refer to https://sourceforge.net/p/mcj/tickets/#.
	o Sanitize input. Do not segfault on malformed input files. Fixes debian
	  bugs 881143, 881144, 881396, 890015, 890016, 882021 and also 882022.
	o Do not put an %%Orientation: comment into PostScript output. Some
	  viewers would rotate the resulting file, others not.
	o Fix build on NetBSD, which has a _setmode() function different from
	  _setmode() on Windows. Ticket #17. Also, avoid alloca(). Ticket #16.
	o tikz output: Omit the semicolon after \pgftext[..]{...};.
	o Define PostScript patterns with larger tiles, may render better. #13
	o Fix build in case libXpm is missing. Ticket #15.
	o Use netpbm programs instead of ghostscript, to produce smaller files.
	o Correctly embed eps files with binary preview (epsi, typically
	  found on Microsoft systems). Also, allow to embed ps-files. Fixes
	  debian bug 248807, ticket #8.
	o For compilation, do not depend on PATH_MAX being defined.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Aug 13, 2020
Change log:

0.2.9
=====
- Fix jpeg thumbnail orientation when fallback code is taken place (Bug #28).
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Aug 25, 2020
Change log:

0.3.0
=====
- Fix jpeg thumbnail orientation when fallback code is taken place (Bug #28).
- Use AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIRS instead of AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR
- Fix GTimeVal deprecation
- Drop support of GLib < 2.32
- Use guint32 for request handle and fix its further occurrences of 0
- Implement Excludes paths in tumbler.rc
- Translation Updates: be, da, el, es, he, hu, hye, it, nl, pl, sq, zh_TW, zh_HK
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Sep 9, 2020
1.23     2020-08-28

- Fixed a bug with the Makefile.PL that caused every call to "make" to
  recompile the object file for the package's XS code. Reported by Kent
  Fredric. GH #28.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jan 2, 2021
Changelog:
1.75.0
New Libraries

  * JSON: JSON parsing, serialization, and DOM in C++11, from Vinnie Falco and
    Krystian Stasiowski.
      + Fast compilation requiring only C++11
      + Easy and safe modern API with allocator support
      + Compile without Boost, define BOOST_JSON_STANDALONE
      + Optional header-only, without linking to a library
  * LEAF: A lightweight error-handling library for C++11, from Emil Dotchevski.
      + Small single-header format, no dependencies.
      + Designed for maximum efficiency ("happy" path and "sad" path).
      + No dynamic memory allocations, even with heavy payloads.
      + O(1) transport of arbitrary error types (independent of call stack
        depth).
      + Can be used with or without exception handling.
  * PFR: Basic reflection without macro or boilerplate code for user defined
    types, from Antony Polukhin.

Updated Libraries

  * Asio:
      + Enabled support for UNIX domain sockets on Windows.
      + Added executor-converting construction and assignment to ip::
        basic_resolver.
      + Added compatibility between polymorphic executors and the (deprecated)
        handler invocation hook.
      + Added the experimental::as_single completion token adapter.
      + Added support for MSG_NOSIGNAL on more platforms by using
        _POSIX_VERSION to detect whether it is supported.
      + Added the ability to compile using libpthread on Windows.
      + Added workarounds for the Intel C++ compiler.
      + Added more support for detecting and optimising for handlers that have
        no custom executor.
      + Reduced lock contention for timer cancellation on Windows.
      + Reinstated a previously removed null-pointer check, as it had a
        measurable impact on performance.
      + Fixed the executor concept to test for a const-qualified execute().
      + Fixed any_executor support for builds without RTTI support.
      + Fixed the thread_pool unit test to work without RTTI support.
      + Fixed C++20 coroutines compatibility with clang on Windows.
      + Fixed some compatibility issues with Windows Runtime.
      + Fixed shadow name warnings caused by addition of asio::query.
      + Fixed a "logical ‘or’ of equal expressions" warning on linux.
      + Fixed a benign switch fallthrough warning.
      + Added missing push/pop_options.hpp includes.
      + Suppressed zero-as-null-pointer-constant warnings.
      + Fixed a comma-operator warning.
      + Updated the documentation to clarify when the select reactor is used on
        Windows.
      + Fixed potential ambiguity caused by any_executor comparisons and
        conversion.
      + Added detection of non-experimental C++20 coroutines on MSVC 19.8.
      + Fixed compatibility with uClibc.
      + Fixed strand<> adaptation of Networking TS executors when targeting
        older C++ versions or less conformant compilers.
      + Consult the Revision History for further details.
  * Atomic:
      + Implemented SSE2 and SSE4.1 versions of address lookup algorithm, which
        is used in the internal lock pool implementation. This may improve
        performance of waiting and notifying operations in heavily contended
        cases.
      + Fixed a possible compilation error on AArch64 targets caused by
        incorrect instructions generated for bitwise (logical) operations with
        immediate constants. (#41)
  * Beast:
      + This update brings bug fixes and support for the
        BOOST_ASIO_ENBALE_HANDLER_TRACKING compile flag from Boost.Asio:
      + We'd love to know how you or your company use Beast, consider adding an
        entry to the Companies and Individuals Using Beast list.
      + See the full Release Notes for a complete list of changes.
  * Container:
      + New devector container.
      + Fixed bugs/issues:
          o #152 Tree-based containers have troubles with move-only types.
          o #156 Compile error with vector.
          o PR#157 Add missing include.
          o #159: pmr::monotonic_buffer_resource crashes on large single
            allocations.
          o #160: Usage of uses_allocator needs a remove_cvref_t.
          o #162: small_vector on MSVC x86 call-by-value crash.
          o #161: polymorphic_allocator(memory_resource*) non-standard
            extension causes headache.
          o PR#163: container_rebind for small_vector with options.
          o #165: Link error with shared library and memory_resource inline
            members.
          o PR#166: Fix encoding error in copyright headers.
          o PR#167: error: the address of 'msg' will always evaluate as 'true'
            warning with GCC 4.4.
          o #169: flood of warnings building dlmalloc_ext_2_8_6.c on clang11.
  * Endian:
      + endian_arithmetic no longer inherits from endian_buffer
      + When BOOST_ENDIAN_NO_CTORS is defined, the unaligned endian_buffer and
        endian_arithmetic are C++03 PODs, to enable use of __attribute__((
        packed))
  * Filesystem:
      + New: Added creation_time operation, which allows to obtain file
        creation time. (Inspired by PR#134)
      + The returned value of last_write_time(p, ec) operation in case of
        failure has been changed to a minimal value representable by std::
        time_t instead of -1.
      + The returned value of hard_link_count(p, ec) operation in case of
        failure has been changed to static_cast<uintmax_t>(-1) instead of 0.
      + On POSIX systems, file_size will now indicate error code errc::
        function_not_supported if the path resolves to a non-regular file.
        Previously, errc::operation_not_permitted was reported.
      + On Linux, many operations now use statx system call internally, when
        possible, which allows to reduce the amount of information queried from
        the filesystem and potentially improve performance. The statx system
        call was introduced in Linux kernel 4.11.
      + Removed const-qualification from return types of some path methods.
        This could prevent move construction and move assignment at the call
        site in some cases. (#160)
      + On OpenBSD 4.4 and newer, use statvfs system call to obtain filesystem
        space information. (Inspired by PR#162)
      + On Windows, space now returns with an error if the provided path does
        not idendify an existing file. (#167)
  * GIL:
      + BREAKING: In next release, we are going to drop support for GCC 5. We
        may also change the required minimum C++ version from C++11 to C++14.
  * Histogram:
      + This update brings
          o Bug-fixes for corner-cases
          o Small documentation improvements
          o Fixes for new warnings from latest compilers and when compiling
            against the C++20 standard
      + See the full Release Notes for a complete list of changes.
  * Interprocess:
      + Fixed bugs:
          o #127: static assertion failure with boost interprocess 1.74 and
            basic_managed_shared_memory.
  * Intrusive:
      + Fixed bugs:
          o PR#48: MSVC "assignment within conditional" warning fix.
          o PR#49: Fix empty control statement warnings.
          o #52: Invalid casting in BOOST_INTRUSIVE_BSR_INTRINSIC.
  * Log:
      + Bug fixes:
          o Corrected the file counter that would be used in text_file_backend
            when generating the target file name (based on the pattern set by
            set_target_file_name_pattern method) when the log file is rotated.
            (#125)
          o Replaced a volatile version counter in basic_sink_frontend with an
            atomic. (#128)
          o In the asynchronous_sink frontend, resolved a possible conflict
            between flush and run methods, if run is called from a user's
            thread instead of the internal dedicated thread spawned by the
            frontend. (#131)
      + See changelog for more details.
  * Move:
      + Fixed bugs:
          o #30: (void) C-cast is a non-portable way of suppressing compiler
            warnings.
  * Mp11:
      + Added mp_pairwise_fold (suggested by Barry Revzin)
      + Removed mp_invoke (use mp_invoke_q)
  * Optional:
      + boost::none is constexpr-declared.
      + Fixed issue #78.
  * Outcome:
      + Announcements:
          o After a year and three major Boost releases announcing this
            upcoming change, this is the FINAL RELEASE of the v2.1 branch. From
            Boost 1.76 onwards, the v2.2 branch becomes the default. This
            branch has a number of major breaking changes to Outcome v2.1, see
            the documentation for details.
      + Enhancements:
          o The ADL discovered event hooks have been replaced with
            policy-specified event hooks instead. This is due to brittleness
            (where hooks would quietly self-disable if somebody changed
            something), compiler bugs (a difference in compiler settings causes
            the wrong hooks, or some but not all hooks, to get discovered), and
            end user difficulty in using them at all. The policy-specified
            event hooks can be told to default to ADL discovered hooks for
            backwards compatibility: set OUTCOME_ENABLE_LEGACY_SUPPORT_FOR to
            less than 220 to enable emulation.
          o Improve configuring OUTCOME_GCC6_CONCEPT_BOOL. Older GCCs had
            boolean based concepts syntax, whereas newer GCCs are standards
            conforming. However the precise logic of when to use legacy and
            conforming syntax was not well understood, which caused Outcome to
            fail to compile depending on what options you pass to GCC. The new
            logic always uses the legacy syntax if on GCC 8 or older, otherwise
            we use conforming syntax if and only if GCC is in C++ 20 mode or
            later. This hopefully will resolve the corner case build failures
            on GCC.
      + Bug fixes:
          o Boost.Outcome should now compile with BOOST_NO_EXCEPTIONS defined.
            Thanks to Emil, maintainer of Boost.Exception, making a change for
            me, Boost.Outcome should now compile with C++ exceptions globally
            disabled. You won't be able to use boost::exception_ptr as it can't
            be included if C++ exceptions are globally disabled.
          o #236 In the Coroutine support the final_suspend() was not noexcept,
            despite being required to be so in the C++ 20 standard. This has
            been fixed, but only if your compiler implements noop_coroutine.
            Additionally, if noop_coroutine is available, we use the much more
            efficient coroutine handle returning variant of await_suspend()
            which should significantly improve codegen and context switching
            performance.
  * Polygon:
      + C++20 fixes for event_comparison_type, vertex_equality_predicate_type,
        and voronoi_predicates. (Glen Fernandes)
  * Preprocessor:
      + When variadic data is empty in C++20 mode with __VA_OPT__ support the
        variadic size has been corrected to be 0. This also means that in this
        C++20 mode it is now valid to convert to and from empty arrays and
        lists and variadic data. The end-user can read the "C++20 Support For
        Variadic Macros" part of the "variadic macros" topic for more
        information about empty variadic data in the library.
      + The macro BOOST_PP_IS_STANDARD() has been added for identifying if the
        currently used preprocessor is a C++ standard conforming preprocessor.
        A number of preprocessors which generally work correctly with the
        library but need various internal workarounds, including the currently
        default VC++ preprocessor, are not considered C++ standard conforming
        preprocessors. However most preprocessors, including among others gcc,
        clang, and the new but currently non-default VC++ preprocessor in
        VS2019, are C++ standard conforming preprocessors.
      + For C++ standard conforming preprocessors a number of the limits
        defined in the config/limits.hpp can now be changed to higher amounts
        for a TU. The end-user should read the "limitations" topic to
        understand how and which limits can be changed.
      + For C++ standard conforming preprocessors, in order to allow the
        maximum number of FOR and WHILE iterations, the beginning 'r' and 'd'
        iteration numbers in the user-defined macros start at 1 and not 2, as
        it did in previous releases. This could be a breaking change if these
        iteration numbers are used in the user-defined macros ( they probably
        would not be ), but the change was necessary to fix some arcane bugs
        when dealing with numerical/logical operations with maximum numbers as
        well to allow the user-defined macros to be called the correct possible
        maximum number of times. For non-C++ conforming preprocessors, this
        change was not made because those non-conforming C++ preprocessors
        generally have limitations which disallow the maximum number of looping
        constructs to be run, and it was felt not to introduce a possible
        breaking change to those more fragile preprocessors would be better. It
        was also felt that besides fixing some arcane preprocessor bugs and
        providing the possible maximum number of user-defined macro
        invocations, this change could be made because it has never been
        documented what the starting 'r' and 'd' iteration numbers actually are
        but only that these numbers are incremented for each iteration.
      + The library has been upgraded to assume variadic macro support for any
        compiler working with the library. Ostensibly this means that the
        library is now a C++11 on up library, yet most of the major compilers,
        including gcc, clang, and VC++, also support variadic macros in C++98/
        C++03 mode as long as strict compliance to C++98/C++03 is not turned on
        when using one of those compilers.
  * Rational:
      + Fix Rational operators to not break under new C++20 operator==
        rewriting rules. (Glen Fernandes)
  * Signals2:
      + Correct C++ allocator model support to fix compilation in C++20
        standards mode. (Glen Fernandes)
  * System:
      + The platform-specific headers windows_error.hpp, linux_error.hpp, and
        cygwin_error.hpp emit deprecation messages and are slated for removal.
      + The old names for generic_category() and system_category() emit
        deprecation messages and are slated for removal.
      + error_condition::failed is deprecated and is slated for removal.
        operator bool() for error_condition has been reverted to its old
        meaning of value() != 0. This is done for compatibility with std::
        error_condition as the next release is expected to improve
        interoperability with <system_error> even further. Note that this does
        not affect error_code::failed, which is still alive and well.
      + The overload of error_condition::message that takes a buffer is
        deprecated and is slated for removal, for the same reasons. Note that
        this does not affect error_code::message.
  * uBLAS:
      + Correct C++ allocator model support to fix compilation in C++20
        standards mode. (Glen Fernandes and Conrad Poelman)
  * VMD:
      + The VMD number parsing has been upgraded to support the ability for the
        end-user to change the number limits in the Preprocessor library.
      + The macro BOOST_VMD_IS_GENERAL_IDENTIFIER has been added to support the
        parsing of input that represents a preprocessor token which matches the
        VMD identifier syntax, without having to register the identifier as a
        specific identifier.
  * Wave:
      + Added new C++20 tokens, including the spaceship operator <=>
      + Fixed bugs:
          o #94: fix incorrect behavior of __LINE__ and __FILE__ under
            rescanning

1.74.0
New Libraries

  * STLInterfaces: A library of CRTP bases to ease the writing of STL views,
    iterators, and sequence containers, from Zach Laine.

Updated Libraries

  * Asio:
      + Added an implementation of the proposed standard executors (P0443r13,
        P1348r0, and P1393r0).
      + Added support for the proposed standard executors to Asio's I/O
        facilities.
          o The supplied executors now meet the requirements for the proposed
            standard executors. These classes also continue to meet the
            existing requirements for the Networking TS model of executors.
          o All I/O objects, asynchronous operations, and utilities will
            interoperate with both new proposed standard executors, and with
            existing Networking TS executors.
          o The any_io_executor type alias has been introduced as the default
            runtime-polymorphic executor for all I/O objects. This defaults to
            the execution::any_executor<> template. If required for backward
            compatibility, BOOST_ASIO_USE_TS_EXECUTOR_AS_DEFAULT can be defined
            to use the old asio::executor polymorphic wrapper instead.
          o Support for the existing Networking TS model of executors can be
            disabled by defining BOOST_ASIO_NO_TS_EXECUTORS.
      + Added converting move construction and assignment to
        basic_waitable_timer.
      + Enabled C++20 coroutine support when using gcc 10.
      + Added overloads of co_spawn that launch an awaitable.
      + Added a new constructor overload to use_awaitable_t's default executor
        adapter, to enable conversion between executor types.
      + Added support for using detached_t as a default completion token, by
        adding members as_default_on() and as_default_on_t<>.
      + Added a move constructor to ssl::stream<>.
      + Changed ssl::stream<> write operations to linearise gather-write buffer
        sequences.
      + Added compile-time detection of the deprecated asio_handler_invoke,
        asio_handler_allocate, and asio_handler_deallocate hooks, when
        BOOST_ASIO_NO_DEPRECATED is defined.
      + Implemented a number of performance optimisations.
      + Added source location support to handler tracking.
      + Implemented various improvements to the handlerviz.pl tool.
      + Added the handlerlive.pl tool, which processes handler tracking output
        to produce a list of "live" handlers.
      + Added the handlertree.pl tool, which filters handler tracking output to
        include only those events in the tree that produced the nominated
        handlers.
      + Added changes for clang-based Embarcadero C++ compilers.
      + Fixed a deadlock that can occur when multiple threads concurrently
        initialise the Windows I/O completion port backend.
      + Fixed async_compose to work with copyable handlers when passed by
        lvalue.
      + Fixed completion signature deduction in co_spawn.
      + Removed a spurious Executor base class from the executor_binder
        implementation.
      + Various fixes and improvements in the documentation and examples.
      + Consult the Revision History for further details.
  * Atomic:
      + Added missing const qualifiers to some operations in atomic_ref.
      + Added support for yield instruction on ARMv8-A. The instruction is used
        internally in spin loops to reduce CPU power consumption.
      + Added support for C++20 waiting and notifying operations. The
        implementation includes generic backend that involves the internal lock
        pool, as well as specialized backends for Windows, Linux, FreeBSD,
        DragonFly BSD and NetBSD. Atomic types provide a new method
        has_native_wait_notify, a static boolean constant
        always_has_native_wait_notify and a set of capability macros that allow
        to detect if the implementation supports native waiting and notifying
        operations for a given type.
      + Changed internal representation of atomic_flag to use 32-bit storage.
        This allows for more efficient waiting and notifying operations on
        atomic_flag on some platforms.
      + Added support for build-time configuration of the internal lock pool
        size. The user can define the BOOST_ATOMIC_LOCK_POOL_SIZE_LOG2 macro to
        specify binary logarithm of the size of the lock pool. The default
        value is 8, meaning that the size of the lock pool is 256, up from 64
        used in the previous release.
      + Added support for a new set of atomic types dedicated for inter-process
        communication: ipc_atomic_flag, ipc_atomic and ipc_atomic_ref. Users
        are recommended to port their code using non-IPC types for
        inter-process communication to the new types. The new types provide the
        same set of operations as their non-IPC counterparts, with the
        following differences:
          o Most operations have an added precondition that is_lock_free
            returns true for the given atomic object. The library will issue a
            compile time error if this precondition is known to be not
            satisfied at compile time.
          o All provided operations are address-free, meaning that the atomic
            object (in case of ipc_atomic_ref - the referenced object) may be
            located in process-shared memory or mapped into the same process at
            multiple different addresses.
          o The new has_native_wait_notify operation and
            always_has_native_wait_notify constant indicate support for native
            inter-process waiting and notifying operations. When that support
            is not present, the operations are implemented with a busy loop,
            which is less efficient, but still is address-free. A separate set
            of capability macros is also provided to indicate this support.
      + Added new atomic_unsigned_lock_free and atomic_signed_lock_free types
        introduced in C++20. The types indicate the atomic object type for an
        unsigned or signed integer, respectively, that is lock-free and
        preferably has native support for waiting and notifying operations.
      + Added new gcc assembler backends for ARMv8-A (for both AArch32 and
        AArch64). The new backends are used to implement operations not
        supported by compiler intrinsics (including 128-bit operations on
        AArch64) and can also be used when compiler intrinsics are not
        available. Both little and big endian targets are supported. AArch64
        backend supports extensions defined in ARMv8.1 and ARMv8.3.
      + Added support for big endian targets in the legacy ARM backend based on
        gcc assembler blocks (this backend is used on ARMv7 and older targets).
        Previously, the backend assumed little endian memory layout, which is
        significant for 64-bit operations.
      + Improved performance of seq_cst stores and thread fences on x86 by
        using lock-prefixed instructions instead of mfence. This means that the
        operations no longer affect non-temporal stores, which was also not
        guaranteed before. Use specialized instructions and intrinsics to order
        non-temporal memory accesses.
      + Fixed capability macros for 80-bit long double on x86 targets not
        indicating lock-free operations even if 128-bit atomic operations were
        available.
      + Fixed compilation of gcc asm blocks on Alpha targets.
      + In the gcc __sync* intrinsics backend, fixed that store and load
        operations of large objects (larger than a pointer size) could be
        non-atomic. The implementation currently assumes that small objects can
        be stored with a single instruction atomically on all modern
        architectures.
  * Beast:
      + This update brings bug fixes and support for the following changes
        changes in Boost.Asio:
      + Beast supports BOOST_ASIO_NO_DEPRECATED. Define this to help identify
        areas of your Beast and Asio code which use deprecated Asio interfaces.
      + Beast also supports BOOST_ASIO_NO_TS_EXECUTORS. Define this to identify
        uses of executors from the now potentially outdated Networking TS
      + Asio will use the Standard Executors model by default. You can prevent
        this behaviour by defining BOOST_ASIO_USE_TS_EXECUTOR_AS_DEFAULT in
        which the Networking TS model will be used by default. Setting this
        flag does not prevent a program from using executors from the Standard
        Executors model explicitly.
      + We'd love to know how you or your company use Beast, consider adding an
        entry to the Companies and Individuals Using Beast list.
      + See the full Release Notes for a complete list of changes.
  * Bimap:
      + Correct allocator usage (fixes C++20 compilation). (Glen Fernandes)
  * Config:
      + Implement BOOST_NO_CXX11_OVERRIDE and BOOST_OVERRIDE. (Glen Fernandes)
  * Core:
      + Implemented the allocator access utilities which provide a replacement
        for allocator_traits with individual traits and functions for each
        facility. They support the C++11 allocator model when possible and
        provide a fallback for C++98 compatibility. These are now used in
        Circular_Buffer, Wave, Lockfree, Heap, Smart_Ptr, Dynamic_Bitset,
        Format, Bimap and more. (Glen Fernandes)
  * DLL:
      + Multiple fixes for the library_info work on empty shared objects.
      + Compilation fixes for C++98 and C++11 modes (#28).
      + Fixes for smart_library manglings (thanks to XiaLiChao82 #37).
  * Endian:
      + Enabled scoped enumeration types in endian_reverse.
      + Enabled bool, enum, float, double in endian_reverse_inplace.
      + Added an overload of endian_reverse_inplace for arrays.
  * Filesystem:
      + Removed compile-time checks for support for symlinks and hardlink on
        Windows. Instead, a runtime check is used. (PR#142)
      + Fixed handling of reparse points in canonical and read_symlink on
        Windows. This also affects other algorithms that involve canonical and
        read_symlink in their implementation. (PR#100, #85, #99, #123, #125)
      + Fixed that read_symlink on Windows could potentially fail or cause
        failures elsewhere with a sharing violation error, if the same symlink
        was opened concurrently. (#138)
      + Fixed that is_symlink(directory_entry) would always return false, even
        if the directory entry actually referred to a symlink. (PR#148)
      + Added missing status inspection operation overloads for directory_entry
        and error_code (e.g. is_directory(directory_entry, error_code&)).
        Removed incorrect noexcept specifications for the overloads not taking
        the error_code arguments.
      + copy_file implementation has been updated to perform checks on the
        source and target files, as required by C++20 ([fs.op.copy.file]/4.1).
        In particular, the operation will fail if the source or target file is
        not a regular file or the source and target paths identify the same
        file.
      + copy_file on POSIX systems will now also copy the source file
        permissions to the target file, if the target file is overwritten.
      + New: Added copy_file implementations based on sendfile and
        copy_file_range system calls on Linux, which may improve file copying
        performance, especially on network filesystems.
      + Deprecated: The copy_option enumeration that is used with the copy_file
        operation is deprecated. As a replacement, the new enum copy_options
        (note the trailing 's') has been added. The new enum contains values
        similar to the copy_options enum from C++20. The old enum values are
        mapped onto the new enum. The old enum will be removed in a future
        release.
      + New: Added copy_options::skip_existing option, which allows copy_file
        operation to succeed without overwriting the target file, if it exists.
      + New: Added copy_options::update_existing option, which allows copy_file
        operation to conditionally overwrite the target file, if it exists, if
        its last write time is older than that of the replacement file.
      + New: copy_file now returns bool, which indicates whether the file was
        copied.
      + New, breaking change: copy operation has been extended and reworked to
        implement behavior specified in C++20 [fs.op.copy]. This includes
        support for copy_options::recursive, copy_options::copy_symlinks,
        copy_options::skip_symlinks, copy_options::directories_only,
        copy_options::create_symlinks and copy_options::create_hard_links
        options. The operation performs additional checks based on the
        specified options. Applying copy to a directory with default
        copy_options will now also copy files residing in that directory (but
        not nested directories or files in those directories).
      + New: Added create_directory overload taking two paths. The second path
        is a path to an existing directory, which is used as a source of
        permission attributes to use in the directory to create.
      + Deprecated: copy_directory operation has been deprecated in favor of
        the new create_directory overload. Note that the two operations have
        reversed order of the path arguments.
      + equivalent on POSIX systems now returns the actual error code from the
        OS if one of the paths does not resolve to a file. Previously the
        function would return an error code of 1. (#141)
      + equivalent no longer considers file size and last modification time in
        order to test whether the two paths refer to the same file. These
        checks could result in a false negative if the file was modified during
        the equivalent call.
      + New: Added absolute overloads taking error_code argument.
      + Operations that have current_path() as the default value of their
        arguments and also have an error_code argument will use the
        current_path(error_code& ec) overload to obtain the current path, so
        that its failure is reported via the error_code argument instead of an
        exception.
      + space now initializes the space_info structure members to -1 values on
        error, as required by C++20 ([fs.op.space]/1).
      + space on Windows now accepts paths referring to arbitrary files, not
        only directories. This is similar to POSIX systems and corresponds to
        the operation description in C++20. (#73)
      + New: Added implementation of temp_directory_path for Windows CE. (PR#25
        )
      + New: Improved compatibility with WASI platform. (PR#144)
      + New: Improved support for Embarcadero compilers. (PR#130)
      + New: Added implementations of unique_path operation based on getrandom
        (Linux), arc4random_buf (OpenBSD/FreeBSD/CloudABI) and BCrypt (Windows)
        system APIs.
      + Deprecated: Auto-linking against system libraries on Windows with
        MSVC-compatible compilers is deprecated and will be removed in a future
        release. This affects users linking against static library of
        Boost.Filesystem. Users are advised to update their project build
        systems to either use a shared library of Boost.Filesystem, or
        explicitly specify the dependencies of Boost.Filesystem in the linker
        command line. Users of shared library of Boost.Filesystem are not
        affected.
  * Flyweight:
      + Maintenance work.
  * Format:
      + Correct allocator usage (fixes C++20 compilation). (Glen Fernandes)
  * Geometry:
      + Improvements
          o PR#720 Additional R-tree constructors (thanks to Caian Benedicto).
          o Various improvements in buffer, set and relational operations.
      + Solved issues
          o #709 memcpy called for object with no trivial copy-assignment.
          o #721 Compilation error in bgi::detail::rtree::visitors::insert.
          o #727 MSVC warning: conditional expression is constant.
      + Bugfixes
          o PR#700 Missing cases for default strategies in distance algorithm.
          o PR#738 Longitudes out of range in direct geodesic formulas.
  * GIL:
      + Added
          o Added new constructor initializing any_image from r-value reference
            to any image (PR#486).
          o Implemented mechanism to reverse kernel_2d (PR#489).
      + Changed
          o BREAKING: Replace Boost.Variant with Boost.Variant2 (PR#474) which
            completes removal on uses of Boost.MPL (missing from Boost 1.72.0
            change added PR#274).
          o Use perfect forwarding from apply_operation to visit (PR#491).
      + Removed
          o BREAKING: Removed dependency on Boost.Variant
      + Fixed
          o Fixed invalid conversion from RGB8 to CMYK32 due to overflow (PR#
            470).
          o Fixed image constructor from other image (PR#477).
          o Fixed error plane_view_t is not a class or namespace name (PR#481).
          o Fixed interleaved_view factory using point<std::ptrdiff_t> for
            dimension (PR#487).
          o Fixed documentation replacing uses MPL with MP11 in tutorial (PR#
            494).
          o Fixed missing header in numeric/kernel.hpp to make it
            self-contained (PR#502).
      + Acknowledgements
          o Samuel Debionne, Pranam Lashkari, Mateusz Loskot, Debabrata Mandal
  * Heap:
      + Correct destruction of top node in skew_heap. (Glen Fernandes)
      + Correct and simplify allocator use. (Glen Fernandes)
  * Integer:
      + Fixed compilation of gcd in C++20 mode with clang 10.
      + Improved support for Embarcadero compilers. (PR#21)
  * Iterator:
      + boost/function_output_iterator.hpp header is now deprecated. Users
        should replace its inclusion with boost/iterator/
        function_output_iterator.hpp. (PR#51)
      + Improved support for Embarcadero compilers. (PR#55)
  * LexicalCast:
      + Fixed warnings on missing override (thanks to EugeneZelenko #35, #34).
      + Fixes for the the Embarcadero compilers (thanks to Edward Diener).
  * Log:
      + Bug fixes:
          o The syslog sink backend now verifies the IP version of the local
            and target addresses set by user. The addresses must have the same
            IP version as was specified in the ip_version named parameter on
            the sink backend construction (by default, IPv4 is assumed). When
            an address is obtained as a result of host name resolution, only
            addresses with matching IP version are considered. (#119)
      + New Features:
          o Move constructors and assignment operators of various components
            were marked noexcept.
          o Added a new range_manip stream manipulator that can be used for
            outputting elements of a range, optionally separated by a
            delimiter.
          o Added a new tuple_manip stream manipulator that can be used for
            outputting elements of a tuple or any other heterogeneous sequence,
            optionally separated by a delimiter.
          o Added a new optional_manip stream manipulator that can be used for
            outputting optionally present values.
      + See changelog for more details.
  * Mp11:
      + Improved compilation performance of mp_with_index<N> for large N.
      + Added tuple_transform (contributed by Hans Dembinski.)
  * Multi-index Containers:
      + Added node extraction and insertion following the analogous interface
        of associative containers as introduced in C++17. This feature has also
        been extended to non key-based indices, in contrast to C++ standard
        library sequence containers, which do not provide such functionality.
      + Clarified documentation on read/write key extractors (issue #32).
      + Maintenance work.
  * Nowide:
      + The library now requires a C++11-compliant compiler and stdlib
      + LFS: Add support for files > 2 GB where the underlying system supports
        it
      + Generic UTF conversion functions are now available in the boost::nowide
        ::utf namespace
      + Add support for stat with UTF-8 paths
  * Outcome:
      + Announcements:
          o The v2.1 branch is expected to be retired end of 2020, with the
            v2.2 branch becoming the default. You can use the future v2.2
            branch now using better_optimisation. This branch has a number of
            major breaking changes to Outcome v2.1, see the front page for
            details.
      + Enhancements:
          o BREAKING CHANGE void results and outcomes no longer default
            construct types during explicit construction. Previously if you
            explicitly constructed a result<T> from a non-errored result<void>,
            it default constructed T. This was found to cause unhelpful
            surprise, so it has been disabled.
          o New macro OUTCOME_ENABLE_LEGACY_SUPPORT_FOR. The macro
            OUTCOME_ENABLE_LEGACY_SUPPORT_FOR can be used to enable aliasing of
            older naming and features to newer naming and features when using a
            newer version of Outcome.
          o Concepts now have snake case style naming instead of camel case
            style. When Outcome was first implemented, it was thought that C++
            20 concepts were going to have camel case style. This was changed
            before the C++ 20 release, and Outcome's concepts have been renamed
            similarly. This won't break any code in Outcome v2.1, as
            compatibility aliases are provided. However code compiled against
            Outcome v2.2 will need to be upgraded, unless
            OUTCOME_ENABLE_LEGACY_SUPPORT_FOR is set to 210 or lower.
          o Concepts now live in OUTCOME_V2_NAMESPACE::concepts namespace.
            Previously concepts lived in the convert namespace, now they live
            in their own namespace.
          o New concepts basic_result<T> and basic_outcome<T> added. End users
            were finding an unhelpful gap in between is_basic_result<T> and
            value_or_error<T> where they wanted a concept that matched types
            which were basic_result, but not exactly one of those. Concepts
            filling that gap were added.
          o Operation TRY works differently from Outcome v2.2 onwards. This is
            a severely code breaking change which change the syntax of how one
            uses OUTCOME_TRY(). A regular expression suitable for upgrading
            code can be found in the list of changes between Outcome v2.1 and
            v2.2.
      + Bug fixes:
          o #224 The clang Apple ships in Xcode 11.4 (currently the latest) has
            not been patched with the fixes to LLVM clang that fix noexcept(std
            ::is_constructible<T, void>) failing to compile which I originally
            submitted years ago. So give up waiting on Apple to fix their
            clang, add a workaround to Outcome.
          o Spare storage could not be used from within no-value policy
            classes. Due to an obvious brain fart when writing the code at the
            time, the spare storage APIs had the wrong prototype which
            prevented them working from within policy classes. Sorry.
  * PolyCollection:
      + Fixed internal ambiguity problem between boost::type_erasure::any and
        boost::any (issue #17).
      + Maintenance work.
  * SmartPtr:
      + Added owner_equals to shared_ptr, weak_ptr, local_shared_ptr.
      + Added owner_hash_value to shared_ptr, weak_ptr.
      + Added owner_equal_to, owner_hash.
      + Added std::hash specializations for shared_ptr, local_shared_ptr.
      + Added boost::hash support to, and std::hash, std::equal_to
        specializations for, weak_ptr.
  * Stacktrace:
      + Fixed a build error when compiled with -fno-exceptions (thanks to
        Jeremiah Rodriguez #91).
  * System:
      + operator bool() now returns failed() instead of value() != 0.
  * Type_Traits:
      + Implemented conjunction, disjunction, negation, is_trivially_copyable,
        is_scoped_enum, and is_unscoped_enum. (Glen Fernandes)
  * Variant:
      + Fixed warnings on missing override (thanks to EugeneZelenko #78).
      + Fixes for the the Embarcadero compilers (thanks to Edward Diener #79).
      + Updated header locations to avoid warnings about using deprecated
        headers (thanks to Andrey Semashev #80)
  * Variant2:
      + Added support for derived types in visit.
      + Improved compilation performance for many (hundreds of) alternatives.
      + Added support for visit<R>.
  * Wave:
      + Implement C++20 features for variadics, including __VA_OPT__ (PR#75)
      + Implement __has_include (PR#102)
      + Introduce new sample: check_macro_naming, useful with Boost itself (PR#
        97)
      + Fix compilation issue caused by std::allocator member removal in C++20
        (PR#72)
      + Repair Xpressive lexer and token_statistics sample (PR#79)
      + Repair lexertl lexer (PR#78)
      + Ensure hooks are run on predefined macros as well (PR#87)
      + Various minor bug fixes
      + C++98/03 support is now deprecated and will be removed in 1.77
  * YAP:
      + Fixed compilation errors for placeholders; they now work in the general
        case, and in particular work with yap::print().
      + constexpr all the YAP.
      + Fix printing of correct value category in yap::print().
      + Doc clarification.

Updated Tools

  * Boostbook:
      + Change encoding of generated documentation from US-ASCII to UTF-8.
        (Glen Fernandes)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jan 13, 2021
Change to the OpenPrinting fork of apple/cups, e.g., that fork already contains

- dnssd patch patch-config-scripts_cups-dnssd.m4
- freebsd patch patch-cups_getifaddrs-internal.h
- libtool patch patch-af

apple/cups#4947 was fixed in both.

Changes in CUPS v2.3.3op1
-------------------------

- The automated test suite can now be activated using `make test` for
  consistency with other projects and CI environments - the old `make check`
  continues to work as well, and the previous test server behavior can be
  accessed by running `make testserver`.
- ippeveprinter now supports multiple icons and strings files.
- ippeveprinter now uses the system's FQDN with Avahi.
- ippeveprinter now supports Get-Printer-Attributes on "/".
- ippeveprinter now uses a deterministic "printer-uuid" value.
- ippeveprinter now uses system sounds on macOS for Identify-Printer.
- Updated ippfind to look for files in "~/Desktop" on Windows.
- Updated ippfind to honor `SKIP-XXX` directives with `PAUSE`.
- Updated IPP Everywhere support to work around printers that only advertise
  color raster support but really also support grayscale (Issue #1)
- ipptool now supports DNS-SD URIs like `ipps://My%20Printer._ipps._tcp.local`
  (Issue #5)
- The scheduler now allows root backends to have world read permissions but not
  world execute permissions (Issue #21)
- Failures to bind IPv6 listener sockets no longer cause errors if IPv6 is
  disabled on the host (Issue #25)
- The SNMP backend now supports the HP and Ricoh vendor MIBs (Issue #28)
- The scheduler no longer includes a timestamp in files it writes (Issue #29)
- The systemd service names are now "cups.service" and "cups-lpd.service"
  (Issue #30, Issue #31)
- The scheduler no longer adds the local hostname to the ServerAlias list
  (Issue #32)
- Added `LogFileGroup` directive in "cups-files.conf" to control the group
  owner of log files (Issue #34)
- Added `--with-max-log-size` configure option (Issue #35)
- Added `--enable-sync-on-close` configure option (Issue #37)
- Added `--with-error-policy` configure option (Issue #38)
- IPP Everywhere PPDs could have an "unknown" default InputSlot (Issue #44)
- The `httpAddrListen` function now uses a listen backlog of 128.
- Added USB quirks (Apple issue #5789, #5823, #5831)
- Fixed IPP Everywhere v1.1 conformance issues in ippeveprinter.
- Fixed DNS-SD name collision support in ippeveprinter.
- Fixed compiler and code analyzer warnings.
- Fixed TLS support on Windows.
- Fixed ippfind sub-type searches with Avahi.
- Fixed the default hostname used by ippeveprinter on macOS.
- Fixed resolution of local IPP-USB printers with Avahi.
- Fixed coverity issues (Issue #2)
- Fixed `httpAddrConnect` issues (Issue #3)
- Fixed web interface device URI issue (Issue #4)
- Fixed lp/lpr "printer/class not found" error reporting (Issue #6)
- Fixed xinetd support for LPD clients (Issue #7)
- Fixed libtool build issue (Issue #11)
- Fixed a memory leak in the scheduler (Issue #12)
- Fixed a potential integer overflow in the PPD hashing code (Issue #13)
- Fixed output-bin and print-quality handling issues (Issue #18)
- Fixed PPD options getting mapped to odd IPP values like "tray---4" (Issue #23)
- Fixed remote access to the cupsd.conf and log files (Issue #24)
- Fixed the automated test suite when running in certain build/CI environments
  (Issue #25)
- Fixed a logging regression caused by a previous change for Apple issue #5604
  (Issue #25)
- Fixed fax phone number handling with GNOME (Issue #40)
- Fixed potential rounding error in rastertopwg filter (Issue #41)
- Fixed the "uri-security-supported" value from the scheduler (Issue #42)
- Fixed IPP backend crash bug with "printer-alert" values (Issue #43)
- Removed old Solaris inetconv(1m) reference in cups-lpd man page (Issue #46)
- Fixed default options that incorrectly use the "custom" prefix (Issue #48)
- Fixed a memory leak when resolving DNS-SD URIs (Issue #49)
- Fixed systemd status reporting by adopting the notify interface (Issue #51)
- Fixed crash in rastertopwg (Apple issue #5773)
- Fixed cupsManualCopies values in IPP Everywhere PPDs (Apple issue #5807)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jan 13, 2021
0.2.11 (2020-09-30)

Merged Pull Requests

* Remove redundant encoding comments #22 (tas50)
* Add winrm-shell-type option and winrm elevated shell #25 (catriona1)
* Add validation to winrm shell type option #28 (catriona1)
* Allow timeout option for WinRM commands #27 (james-stocks)
* Correct minor spelling mistakes #23 (tas50)

No release note for from 0.2.7 to 0.2.10 but these seems to various fixes.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Feb 15, 2021
0.1.27 (2021-02-11)

* Land #28, Update for ruby 3 support
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 30, 2021
Update DEPENDS

Upstream changes:
1.78     2020-12-15

* Fix tests for new failure caused by locale data changes in DateTime::Locale
  1.29. Reported by cthulhu8zombie. GH #28.

* Added a warning about using locale-specific patterns. Some of these patterns
  can change quite a bit as the locale data is updated, so using them for
  parsing does not produce stable results across time. This is what caused the
  test failures that this release fixes.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Apr 18, 2021
This changes the configuration file format. Use ezstream-cfgmigrate to
migrate.

Changes in 1.0.2, released on 2021-02-12:

 * Fix a crash, if metadata placeholders are configured for input files
   that do not contain the respective values. From gui-lux on Github (#16).
 * Fix a crash in one instance of querying the metadata program. From taku0220
   on Github (#23).
 * Fix a crash when referencing an unconfigured intake in a stream. From
   Optiqus on Github (#28).
 * Documentation and example improvements



Changes in 1.0.1, released on 2020-02-22:

 * Fix a crash, if there is a typo in the <encoder /> setting
 * Fix regression setting the stream name. From zygmund2000 on Github.
 * Minor example and documentation tweaks



Changes in 1.0.0, released on 2020-01-29:

 * Major feature release with a new configuration file structure
 * New configuration migration tool to help with the upgrade
   (ezstream-cfgmigrate)
 * Added support for modern libshout functionality:
   - WebM and Matroska media formats
   - ICY and RoarAudio streaming protocols
   - TLS encryption
 * Several bug fixes and an extensive unit test suite
 * Support the new '@b@' placeholder for separate album metadata
 * The command line option -p has been added, causing ezstream to write a
   locked PID file to a given location
 * The command line options -m and -n have been removed, and new configuration
   file settings have been added accordingly
 * The real-time status information is now enabled explicitly with the new
   command line option -r
 * The behaviour of the -s command line argument was changed:
   To shuffle lines from standard input, the special file name "-" needs
   to be provided.
 * TagLib (its C wrapper library) is now a mandatory dependency
 * Native support for MS Windows and certain legacy UNIX systems has been
   removed



Changes in 0.6.1, released on 2020-01-29:

* src/util.c
   - [FIX]   Fix crash on missing <format/> element. From Petr Pisar.
             (Ticket #2208)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 4, 2021
Quote from commit logs:

0.1.29 (2021-03-25)

* Land #31, Consistently return nil as the failure indicator

0.1.28 (2021-03-25)

* Land #30, Fix Some RangeWalker issues

0.1.27 (2021-03-24)

* Land #28, RangeWalker Updates To Return Hostnames When Available
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jul 7, 2021
Upstream changes:
0.033   2021-05-01
        - fix #31 verify_xxx options do not work properly with decode_payload=0

0.032   2021-03-18
        - fix #30 use lower uid/gid in release tarball

0.031   2021-01-10
        - fix #29 Broken JWS support for ES256K "alg" type

0.030   2021-01-08
        - fix #28 Using "kid_keys" with PS256 fails
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Aug 23, 2021
* Use abstract sockets if libdbus is older than 1.12.0 (#37).
* Key grab fixes for the new API.
* registryd: Add a missing call to va_end.
* Fix double free when removing event listeners (#35).
* Fix numlock detection.
* Fix a couple of memory leaks.
* Remove const from AtspiDeviceListenerCB prototype (#31).
* Fix build with X11 disabled.
* Various fixes for the new device API used for key monitoring and grabbing.
* Fixed several memory leaks.
* Don't use gdbus-broker if not running under systemd (#25).
* Unref bus at the end of cleanup.
* Fix XML interfaces (#26).
* Use unix sockets instead of abstract sockets (#28).
* Added a device API to replace the old API for capturing key
  grabs. This is needed for toolkits that do not report keystrokes
  to atk, such as gtk 4.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Sep 20, 2021
0.1.28 (2021-02-11)

* Land #28, Update for ruby 3 support
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Dec 2, 2021
Change log:

4.16.2
======
- Properly initialize GdkRectangle to prevent crash (Issue #57)


4.16.1
======
- Revamp the documentation to modernize and uniformize accross
components
- Fix keyboard navigation when only one item is present (#53)


4.16.0
======
- Focus must not be required in single click mode (Issue #190)
- Remove GLIB_CHECK_VERSION IFDEFs which are obsolete after glib bump
- Adjust padding only for vertical item orientation (Issue #48)
- bump glib (and gio, gthread, etc) to 2.50.0
- Fix GCC warning (false negative)
- Translation Updates:
  Basque, Estonian, Norwegian Bokmål, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian,
  Slovenian, Turkish, Vietnamese

4.15.3
======
- Re-grab tree selection to prevent rare crash (Issue #46)
- Remove unneeded RTL adjustment (Issue #45)
- exo-open: Wrap long URI in error dialog (Issue #26)
- Avoid truncated text in small zoom levels (#42)
- Make ExoIconView reduce selection on a single click (issue #39)
- Partially restore 6fcefce9 (Issue #18)
- Adds new, foreign README.md
- Add check for valid GtkTreeSelection (issue #40)
- Reset cursor on drag end in single-click mode
- exo-open: Change priority of command line parameters (Fixes #20)
- Prevent label from overlapping icon in RTL (Fixes #36)
- Prevent "selection_changed" bursts (#37)
- Small change to documentation for exo_strdup_strftime
- desktop-item-edit: Fix fallback for desktop file type detection
- desktop-item-edit: Improve detection of invalid icon names (Fixes #33)
- AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR → AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIRS (Closes !9)
- Translation Updates:
  Albanian, Amharic, Arabic, Armenian, Armenian (Armenia), Asturian,
  Basque, Belarusian, Bengali, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese (China),
  Chinese (Hong Kong), Chinese (Taiwan), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch,
  Eastern Armenian, English (Australia), English (United Kingdom),
  Estonian, Finnish, French, Galician, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian,
  Icelandic, Indonesian, Interlingue, Italian, Japanese, Kannada,
  Latvian, Malay, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk, Occitan (post
  1500), Panjabi (Punjabi), Persian (Iran), Polish, Portuguese (Brazil),
  Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish,
  Telugu, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Urdu, Urdu (Pakistan), Uyghur,
  Vietnamese,

4.15.2
======
- icon-chooser-dialog: Allow removing selected icon (Fixes #2)
- desktop-item-edit: Fix sensitivity of save button (Fixes #28)
- Rework exo_icon_view_scroll_event for overshoot effect (Fixes #25)
- Allow resizing the xfce4-settings window smaller (Fixes #19)
- Drop exo-csource from exo
- Fix build on OpenBSD (!2)
- Fix race condition in make install (Fixes #29)
- Remove unused perl module requirement
- Replace bugzilla occurences with gitlab (Fixes #30)
- Translation Updates:
  Albanian, Chinese (China), Chinese (Hong Kong), Danish, Eastern
  Armenian, French, German, Hebrew, Japanese, Kazakh, Korean, Lithuanian,
  Portuguese, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Swedish, Turkish

4.15.1
======
This release transitions several exo components to xfce-settings.
Please use with xfce-settings 4.15.1 or later for best results.
- Removed binaries: exo-compose-mail, exo-helper-2
- Removed from API: ExoCellRendererEllipsizedText,
  ExoIconBar, ExoToolbarsEditor, ExoToolbarsEditorDialog,
  ExoToolbarsModel, ExoToolbarsView, ExoWrapTable, ExoXsessionClient,
  exo_atomic_inc, exo_atomic_dec

Other Updates:
- state variable is a GtkStateFlags
- Fix previous commit
- desktop-item-edit: Fix sensitivity of save button (Bug #16813)
- Add basic GitLab pipeline
- Attach popup window to toplevel parent (Bug #16768)
- Rename Thunar.desktop to thunar.desktop (Bug #16197)
- Extend selection on shift+drag (Bug #7526)
- Do not cancel selection on shift+drag
- Rename Thunar.desktop to thunar.desktop (Bug #16197)
- Fix type declaration (Bug #16678)
- desktop-item-edit: Use new XfceTitledDialog API
- Fix GTimeVal deprecation
- Replace deprecated G_INLINE_FUNC macro
- Replace deprecated macro
- Wrong keyboard navigation after using rubberband in exo-icon-view (Bug #16286)
- Cursor position in icon view not visible/highlighted when using ctrl + arrows (Bug #12227)
- Make sure default applications are properly set in mimeapps.list
- Translation Updates:
  Albanian, Amharic, Arabic, Asturian, Basque, Belarusian, Bengali,
  Catalan, Chinese (Hong Kong), Chinese (Taiwan), Danish, Dutch,
  Estonian, Greek, Hungarian, Icelandic, Interlingue, Italian, Kannada,
  Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk, Occitan
  (post 1500), Panjabi (Punjabi), Persian (Iran), Portuguese, Romanian,
  Russian, Slovak, Spanish, Telugu, Turkish, Uighur, Urdu, Urdu
  (Pakistan), Vietnamese
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Dec 18, 2021
Change log:

1.2.5 (2021-10-09)
=====
- Lower peak memory consumption in case of a long CPU load history
- Fix OpenBSD codepath (issue #28)
- Initially hide run-in-terminal checkbox if the command field is empty (#23)
- Translation Updates:
  Albanian, Arabic, Armenian (Armenia), Basque, Belarusian, Bulgarian,
  Catalan, Chinese (China), Chinese (Taiwan), Croatian, Czech, Danish,
  Dutch, Eastern Armenian, English (Australia), English (United
  Kingdom), Estonian, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Greek, Hebrew,
  Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Interlingue, Italian, Japanese,
  Kazakh, Korean, Lithuanian, Malay, Norwegian Bokmål, Occitan (post
  1500), Polish, Portuguese, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Serbian,
  Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Uyghur

1.2.4 (2021-10-01)
=====
- Update README
- New icons
- Lower the number of false positives in sub-optimal SMT scheduling
- Account for irregular core IDs in CPU topology (issue #25)
- Increase type-safety of the return types of callback functions
- Fix CPU topology initialization memory leak
- Replace author nicknames with real names
- Update and sort the list of authors
- Use C++ λ-functions for widget signal handlers
- Slightly improved CPU count detection in case some CPUs are offline
- Bump requirements to version 4.14
- Enable close button translations (issue #24)
- Fix compiler warnings on FreeBSD and SUN
- Bump properties dialog to Xfce 4.14 API
- Avoid FreeBSD "string.h" include file issue
- Translation Updates:
  Albanian, Arabic, Armenian (Armenia), Basque, Belarusian,
  Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese (China), Chinese (Taiwan), Croatian,
  Czech, Danish, Dutch, Eastern Armenian, English (Australia), English
  (United Kingdom), Estonian, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Greek,
  Hebrew, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Interlingue, Italian,
  Japanese, Kazakh, Korean, Lithuanian, Malay, Norwegian Bokmål,
  Occitan (post 1500), Polish, Portuguese, Portuguese (Brazil),
  Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish,
  Ukrainian, Uyghur

1.2.3 (2021-02-23)
=====
- Add support for per-core history graphs
- Enable user-defined spacing between per-core history graphs
- Use an exponential function when painting the grid in non-linear mode
- Improve performance of current CPU usage bars
- Improve LED rendering performance
- Improve grid rendering performance
- Enumerate CPU cores from 0 (instead of 1) to match Linux command-line
  tools
- Ensure that the bars and the history cannot be disabled at the same
  time
- Slightly better handling of colors
- Translation Updates:
  French, Slovenian

1.2.2 (2021-02-14)
=====
- Record CPU load data even if the chart is currently disabled
- Validate size against minimum and maximum allowed values
- Change semantics of the non-linear time-scale mode
- Fix corner cases when rendering the grid and LED modes
- Show SMT stats tooltip only when needed
- Translation Updates:
  Catalan, Greek

1.2.1 (2021-01-30)
=====
- Repaint CPU load history after the user changes the update interval
- Properly initialize current usage bars
- Scale CPU load history chart according to the current update interval
- Store history in a circular buffer
- Add timestamps to CPU load history
- Update copyright year
- Update configuration files
- Translation Updates:
  Albanian, Arabic, Armenian (Armenia), Basque, Belarusian, Bulgarian,
  Catalan, Chinese (China), Chinese (Taiwan), Croatian, Czech, Danish,
  Dutch, Eastern Armenian, English (Australia), English (United
  Kingdom), Estonian, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Greek, Hebrew,
  Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Interlingue, Italian, Japanese,
  Kazakh, Korean, Lithuanian, Malay, Norwegian Bokmål, Occitan (post
  1500), Polish, Portuguese, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Serbian,
  Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Uyghur

1.2.0 (2020-12-28)
=====
- Highlighting of suboptimal thread placement on SMT CPUs
- Separate the associated command from the rest of config options
- Better resilience to inconsistent OS CPU utilization data
- Display 'Show bars' in the same tab as 'Bars color'
- Clamp CPU usage values to zero if they are below a threshold
- Cleanup NEWS file
- Use larger unscaled icon in about dialog
- Add small explanation about default commands
- Dynamic default command lookup
- Fix RGBA string memory leak
- Fix an invalid memory reference
- Link sensitivity of labels to sensitivity of color buttons
- Allow setting colors with alpha
- Revalidate the event box after showing widgets
- Use floating-point instead of fixed-point CPU load values
- Paint CPU usage if it is 1 pixel tall
- Lower CPU usage when rendering bars
- Update URLs
- Improve performance of CPU data parsing
- Read CPU data correctly if some CPUs are offline (!7)
- Paint CPU bars in left-to-right order
- Separate the bars from the history frame
- Fix old-style function warnings
- Fix clang and gcc warnings
- Also offer a 3 second update interval (#9)
- Update URLs from goodies.x.o to docs.x.o (Bug #16157)
- Allow compilation with panel 4.15
- Fix typo breaking build on NetBSD (Bug #15794)
- Disable frame and make background transparent by default
- Translation Updates:
  Albanian, Arabic, Armenian (Armenia), Basque, Belarusian, Bulgarian,
  Catalan, Chinese (China), Chinese (Taiwan), Croatian, Czech, Danish,
  Dutch, Eastern Armenian, English (Australia), English (United
  Kingdom), Estonian, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Greek, Hebrew,
  Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Interlingue, Italian, Japanese,
  Kazakh, Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian, Malay, Norwegian Bokmål,
  Occitan (post 1500), Panjabi (Punjabi), Polish, Portuguese,
  Portuguese (Brazil), Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian,
  Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Urdu, Urdu (Pakistan),
  Uyghur, Vietnamese
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Feb 21, 2022
3.0.3
* Return correct status messages in HTTP2 client
  (#31)[kazu-yamamoto/http2#31]
* Follow changes in Aeson 2
  (#32)[kazu-yamamoto/http2#32]
* Make sure connection preface is always sent first
  (#33)[kazu-yamamoto/http2#33]
* Avoid empty data (#34)[kazu-yamamoto/http2#34]

3.0.2
* Skip inserting entries that do not fit in the encoding table
  (#28)[kazu-yamamoto/http2#28]
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Apr 17, 2022
v0.4.7
   -Fix CD-Workflow by @Builditluc in #28
   -Fix build of published Versions on crates.io by @Builditluc in #29

v0.4.6
Breaking Changes
   -Rework Branching and CI/CD Pipeline by @Builditluc in #24

Other Changes
   -Refactor with clippy and fix Tests by @Builditluc in #25
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jul 5, 2022
Updated in wip by Paolo Vincenzo Olivo.
Remove upstreamed patches.

2021-01-10 (0.6.3) Volker Gropp <bwmng(at)gropp.org>
* remove outdated copyright and email
* Merge pull request #25 from fweimer/patch-1 AC_QEF_C_NORETURN: Include
  <stdlib.h> for exit
* Merge pull request #27 from ofalk/master Fix potential write to unallocated
  memory.
* Merge pull request #28 from vgropp/#2-fix-csv-bits feat: #2 output bits in csv
* Merge pull request #29 from vgropp/#2-fix-csv-bits fix(doc): #2 output bits
  in csv
* Merge pull request #32 from vgropp/new-netstat-#5 feat: add support for newer
  (2016+) linux netstat #5

2019-01-01 14:50 (0.6.2) Volker Gropp <bwmng(at)gropp.org>
* Merge pull request #22 from vgropp/issue-#13 to fix windows build
* Merge pull request #20 from dreibh/master CSV file output: fix for timestamp
  inaccuracy and Y-2038 problem
* Merge pull request #21 from vgropp/travisci add travisci
* Merge pull request #17 from Himura2la/master Add the started time in "sum"
  mode
* Merge pull request #18 from Himura2la/fix-dynamic Fix DYNAMIC and ANSIOUT in
  config
* Merge pull request #10 from SoapGentoo/fixes Use `static inline` instead of
  `inline`
* Merge pull request #9 from adventureloop/master Always fflush the pipe
* Merge pull request #7 from samueloph/fsf_address_clean Update FSF address
* Merge pull request #6 from samueloph/master Fix typos
* fix nan and inf values on fast refresh (fixes debian bug #532331)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Oct 6, 2022
upstream NEWS content:

    Drop support for Python 3.6, which went end-of-life December 2021 by @anoadragon453 in #28
    Configure setuptools to automatically discover new modules under
    src/matrix_common by @anoadragon453 in #27
    Add a MXCUri class for representing Matrix media uri's by @anoadragon453 in #29
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jan 12, 2023
3.0.2 (2022-11-11)

What's Changed

* Simplify charset parsing by @semaperepelitsa in #28

3.0.1 (2022-10-08)

What's Changed

* Fix ReDos/performance when receiving crafted response headers by
  @ooooooo-q in #27

3.0.0 (2022-08-08)

What's Changed

* Add support for the new Faraday streaming API by @iMacTia in #26

Why a 3.0 release? What's the breaking change?

Faraday 2.5 introduces a new streaming API and other changes that we want to
take advantage on.  However, releasing a new 2.x version of the gem would
cause it to be pulled in projects where Faraday has not been updated to
v2.5+ yet, causing errors.

For this reason, we're instead releasing this as v3.0, which only the next
(compatible) version of faraday will allow to use.

2.1.0 (2022-07-28)

What's Changed

* Handle verify_hostname ssl option by @kazarin in #23

2.0.3 (2022-05-17)

What's Changed

* Add Errno::EALREADY to list of Net::HTTP exceptions by @iMacTia in #21

2.0.2 (2022-04-10)

What's Changed

* Add Ruby 3.1 to CI by @petergoldstein in #15
* Anchor Encoding references to avoid faraday-encoding conflicts by @nbibler
  in #18

2.0.1 (2022-01-05)

Fixes

* Add back support for Faraday 1.0

2.0.0 (2022-01-04)

What's Changed

* Test on Ruby 3 by @tricknotes in #3
* Update gem to be compatible with Faraday 2.0 by @iMacTia in #9
* chore: Move development deps to Gemfile by @olleolleolle in #10
* refactor: CI: Inline scripts, cache gems by @olleolleolle in #11
* fix: gemspec metadata for changelog notes by @olleolleolle in #12
* Honor Content-Type charset by @xkwd in #13
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Feb 20, 2023
Upstream changes:
1.17 2022-11-11 Todd Rinaldo <toddr@cpan.org>
    * Switch changelog entries to metacpan friendly format
    * #29 - Fix printf format conversion specifiers in croak to support size_t on all platforms
    * #11,#30 - Tty.pm: pre-allocate buffer for ioctl but leave it length 0
    * #28 - Use $arg to match @argv in Makefile.PL
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue May 2, 2023
Upstream changes:
0.51     2022-08-15
        - Bump min perl version to 5.16 (as per core Mojolicious)

0.50     2022-08-08
        - Allow client_id / client_secret in body params (GH #28)

0.49     2022-06-02
        - Fix tests broken by Mojolicious multiple render fixes (GH #27)

0.48     2021-06-15
        - Accept error_description from auth methods (GH #26)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 11, 2023
2.2.0 (2023-06-01)

What's Changed

* Implement header_parser_block option by @zavan in #28

New Contributors

* @zavan made their first contribution in #28
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 11, 2023
fastmap 1.1.1
=============

* Updated hopscotch-map library to 2.3.0.

* Closed #24: Added a `$clone()` method to `fastmap`. (#26)

* Fixed #27: If a `fastmap` object has no holes in the lists storing keys
  and values, and then it is serialized and then unserialized,
  the new `fastmap` would contain zero items. (#28)

* Faster implementations of `fastmap` `$keys()` and `$as_list()` methods.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 17, 2023
What's Changed
 - Add NetBSD by @0323pin in #3
 - Migrate from tui-rs to ratatui by @AmmarAbouZor in #4
 - settings improvements by @AmmarAbouZor in #13
 - [Documentation] Create README Badges by @kevinmatthes in #14
 - CI Improvements by @AmmarAbouZor in #15
 - Changed: Help popup improvements by @AmmarAbouZor in #17
 - Added: Export current journal's content by @AmmarAbouZor in #18
 - Increase Version by @AmmarAbouZor in #19
 - Fixed setting backend path from CLI by @AmmarAbouZor in #22
 - Added: Release CD action by @AmmarAbouZor in #24
 - Fixed: Export journal extension by @AmmarAbouZor in #25
 - Changed: Enhance render loop by @AmmarAbouZor in #28
 - Added: CITATION.cff by @kevinmatthes in #26
 - Added: Edit current journal content in external editor by @AmmarAbouZor
   in #29
 - Added: configure CHANGELOG maintenance utilities by @kevinmatthes in #16
 - Added: Tabs and scrolling to help popup by @AmmarAbouZor in #32
 - Fixed: bugs in fragment creation by @kevinmatthes in #33
 - Added: Multi-selection for journals by @AmmarAbouZor in #34
 - Changed: bump baptiste0928/cargo-install to v2.1.0 by @kevinmatthes in #36
 - [Aeruginous] Create CHANGELOG Fragment by @github-actions in #37
 - Added: Export Import functions for multiple journals by @AmmarAbouZor in #39
 - [Aeruginous] Create CHANGELOG Fragment by @github-actions in #40
 - Fixed: Synchronizing problems with sqlite back-end by @AmmarAbouZor in #41
 - [Aeruginous] Create CHANGELOG Fragment by @github-actions in #42
 - Changed: improve GHA linting speed dramatically by @kevinmatthes in #43
 - [Aeruginous] Create CHANGELOG Fragment by @github-actions in #44
 - Addd: Option to Use Git Configured Editor as External editor by @AmmarAbouZor
   in #45
 - [Aeruginous] Create CHANGELOG Fragment by @github-actions in #46
 - [Aeruginous] Create Missing CHANGELOG Fragments by @AmmarAbouZor in #48
 - Chore: Add dependabot by @AmmarAbouZor in #50
 - [Aeruginous] Assemble CHANGELOG by @github-actions in #52
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Aug 17, 2023
v0.4.2
 --and-exit, exits on the first successful drop when --target without
 --keep is set

v0.4.1
What's Changed
 - Args: --and-exit working again. by @huanie in #27
 - Dropping files from the web. by @huanie in #28
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Nov 6, 2023
1.6.0 (2023-11-01)

* Feature: Added new property $response and new methods getResponse and
  getQueuedAs #27 #29
* Feature: Added Net_SMTP debug_handler #28 #30
* BugFix: Fix whitespace removal from addresses #32
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Dec 16, 2023
0.9727 2023-06-25
- fix biconnectivity to work with refvertexed (#29) - thanks @merkys for report

0.9726 2023-02-11
- fix subgraph of undirected (#28) - thanks @merkys for report
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jan 15, 2024
v1.3.1

Changes

    Drop 3.7 support by @bagel897 in #28
    do sys path hack by @bagel897 in #31

Misc

    Update deps by @bagel897 in #29
    Update docs by @bagel897 in #30

v.1.3.0

Features

    Enum Support by @bagel897 in #19

Misc

    Use trusted publishing by @bagel897 in #17
    deduplicate ci by @bagel897 in #20
    chore: Configure Renovate by @renovate in #21
    chore(deps): update pre-commit hook hadialqattan/pycln to v2.4.0 by @renovate in #23
    chore(deps): update pre-commit hook pre-commit/mirrors-prettier to v3.1.0 by @renovate in #25
    chore(deps): update pre-commit hook psf/black to v23.12.1 by @renovate in #26
    chore(deps): update pre-commit hook charliermarsh/ruff-pre-commit to v0.1.11 by @renovate in #22
    chore(deps): update actions/checkout action to v4 by @renovate in #27
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Feb 23, 2024
Changes from changelog:

[4.16.0] 2024-01-14

 Added

- Include a check to prevent multiple entries with the same keys
  in 'bin/validate_json_data.py'
- Reuse translations from ISO 639-2 for ISO 639-5

 Changed

- Rename nb.po to nb_NO.po
- Rename mo.po to ro_MD.po
- Translation updates for ISO 3166-1
- Translation updates for ISO 3166-2
- Translation updates for ISO 3166-3
- Translation updates for ISO 639-2
- Translation updates for ISO 639-3
- Translation updates for ISO 639-5
- Translation updates for ISO 4217
- Translation updates for ISO 15924
- Reformat python files with black

 Fixed

- Fix: always use country code for parent in ISO 3166-2
- ISO 3166-2: Fix subdivision names for Finland. Fixes #37


[4.15.0] 2023-04-27

 Changed

- Translation updates for ISO 3166-1
- Translation updates for ISO 3166-3
- Translation updates for ISO 639-2


[4.14.0] 2023-04-27

 Changed

- Translation updates for ISO 3166-1
- Translation updates for ISO 3166-2
- Translation updates for ISO 3166-3
- Translation updates for ISO 639-2
- Translation updates for ISO 639-3
- Translation updates for ISO 639-5
- Translation updates for ISO 4217
- Translation updates for ISO 15924

 Fixed

* ISO 3166-2: Fix wrong Spanish translation


[4.13.0] 2023-02-28

 Added

- ISO 3166-1: Add missing common names for Laos, Iran, and Syria.
  Fixes #32

 Changed

- Translation updates for ISO 3166-1
  - Kazakh from Debian BTS. Closes: #1025423
  - Catalan from Debian BTS. Closes: #1026972
- Translation updates for ISO 3166-2
- Translation updates for ISO 3166-3
- Translation updates for ISO 639-2
- Translation updates for ISO 639-3
- Translation updates for ISO 639-5
- Translation updates for ISO 4217
- Translation updates for ISO 15924

 Fixed

- ISO 3166-3: Fix withdrawal dates of AN, CS and YU. Fixes #28


[4.12.0] 2022-11-06

 Changed

- ISO 3166-1: Update name for TR (Turkiye). Fixes #38
- Translation updates for ISO 3166-1
- Translation updates for ISO 3166-2. Closes: #1020633
- Translation updates for ISO 3166-3
- Translation updates for ISO 639-2
- Translation updates for ISO 639-3
- Translation updates for ISO 639-5
- Translation updates for ISO 4217
- Translation updates for ISO 15924

 Fixed

- ISO 3166-2: Remove comment from Dutch translation. Fixes #41
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