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libedemangle not found when attempting to build smartos on an omnios pkgsrc zone #297

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papertigers opened this issue Mar 10, 2021 · 1 comment
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mail_msg points out:

No Java compiler found
*** Error code 1
The following command caused the error:
if [ -x "/opt/local/java/openjdk11/bin/javac" ]; then                   \
        echo /opt/local/java/openjdk11/bin/javac;                       \
        /opt/local/java/openjdk11/bin/java -fullversion 2>&1 | head -1; \
else                                            \
        echo No Java compiler found;            \
        exit 1;                                 \
fi

And when one tries to manually install that version of java:

$ pfexec pkgin in openjdk11
calculating dependencies...done.
/usr/lib/amd64/libdemangle.so.1, needed by openjdk11-11.0.2 is not present in this system.

0 to refresh, 0 to upgrade, 0 to install
195M to download, 320M to install
the following packages have unmet requirements:   openjdk11-11.0.2


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@jperkin jperkin self-assigned this Mar 12, 2021
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jperkin commented Mar 12, 2021

Fixed as part of TritonDataCenter/pkgsrc-joyent@7072357, thanks!

This is in the process of being merged back to all the current LTS releases.

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jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 4, 2021
# processx 3.5.2

* `run()` now does not truncate stdout and stderr when the output
  contains multibyte characters (#298, @infotroph).

* processx now compiles with custom compilers that enable OpenMP (#297).

* processx now avoids a race condition when the working directory is
  changed right after starting a process, potentially before the
  sub-process is initialized (#300).

* processx now works with non-ASCII path names on non-UTF-8 Unix platforms
  (#293).

# processx 3.5.1

* Fix a potential failure when polling curl file descriptors on Windows.

# processx 3.5.0

* You can now append environment variables to the ones set in the current
  process if you include `"current"` in the value of `env`, in `run()`
  and for `process$new()`: `env = c("current", NEW = "newvalue")` (#232).

* Sub-processes can now inherit the standard input, output and error from
  the main R process, by setting the corresponding argument to an empty
  string. E.g. `run("ls", stdout = "")` (#72).

* `run()` is now much faster with large standard output or standard
  error (#286).

* `run()` can now discard the standard output and error or redirect
  them to file(s), instead of collecting them.

* processx now optionally uses the cli package to color error messages
  and stack traces, instead of crayon.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 15, 2021
httpuv 1.6.1
============

* The `timegm()` function is a non-standard GNU extension, so it has
  been replaced with an internal `timegm2()` function. (#300)

httpuv 1.6.0
============

* Remove BH dependency. httpuv now requires a compiler which supports
  C++11. (#297)

httpuv 1.5.5
============

* Fix SHA1 calculation, and thus WebSocket server handshakes, on
  big-endian systems. (#284)

* Fixed #195: Responses required `headers` to be a named list. Now it
  can also be `NULL`, an empty unnamed list, or it can be
  unset. (#289)

* Allow responses to omit `body` (or set it as `NULL`) to avoid
  sending a body or setting the `Content-Length` header. This is
  intended for use with HTTP 204/304 responses. (#288)

httpuv 1.5.4
============

* Fixed #275: Large HTTP request headers could get truncated if they
  spanned more than one TCP message. (#277)

* Fixed build for Solaris. (#271)

* Fixed a test that had incorrect logic. (#272)

httpuv 1.5.3.1
==============

* Updated libuv to version 1.37.0. (#266)

* Fixed #204: On UBSAN builds of R, there were warnings about
  unaligned memory access. (#246)

* Avoid creating a new Rook error stream object for each request. This
  should improve performance. (#245)

* Resolved #247: httpuv no longer returns a HTTP 400 code for static
  files when the "Content-Length" header is 0. This Content-Length
  header is inserted by some proxies even for messages without
  payloads. (#248)

* Resolved #253: Setting the FRAMEWORK environment variable would
  break compilation.  This change removes any dependency on that
  variable. (#254)

httpuv 1.5.2
============

* In the static file-serving code path, httpuv previously looked for a
  `Connection: upgrade` header; if it found this header, it would not
  try to serve a static file, and it would instead forward the HTTP
  request to the R code path. However, some proxies are configured to
  always set this header, even when the connection is not actually
  meant to be upgraded. Now, instead of looking for a `Connection:
  upgrade` header, httpuv looks for the presence of an `Upgrade`
  header (with any value), and should be more robust to
  incorrectly-configured proxies. (#215)

* Fixed handling of messages without payloads: (#219)

* Fixed #224: Static file serving on Windows did not work correctly if
  it was from a path that contained non-ASCII characters. (#227)

* Resolved #194, #233: Added a `quiet` option to `startServer`, which
  suppresses startup error messages that are normally printed to
  console (and can't be intercepted with `capture.output()`). (#234)

* Added a new function `randomPort()`, which returns a random
  available port for listening on. (#234)

* Added a new (unexported) function `logLevel()`, for controlling
  debugging information that will be printed to the
  console. Previously, httpuv occasionally printed messages like
  `ERROR: [uv_write] broken pipe` and `ERROR: [uv_write] bad file
  descriptor` by default. This happened when the server tried to write
  to a pipe that was already closed, but the situation was not
  harmful, and was already being handled correctly. Now these messages
  are printed only if the log level is set to `INFO` or
  `DEBUG`. (#223)

* If an application's `$call()` method is missing, it will now give a
  404 response instead of a 500 response. (#237)

* Disallowed backslash in static path, to prevent path traversal attacks. (#235)

* Static file serving on Windows could fail if multiple requests
  accessed the same file simultaneously. (#239)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 15, 2021
Changed in xts 0.12.1:

o  Various function could change the tclass of xts objects. This would happen
   in calls to reclass(), period.apply(), and for logical operations on
   POSIXct indexes. Thanks to Tom Andrews for the report and testing, and to
   Panagiotis Cheilaris for contributing test cases (#322, #323).

o  plot.xts() now supports y-axis labels via 'ylab'. Thanks to Jasen Mackie
   for the suggestion and PR (#333, #334).

o  The API header has been updated to fix the signatures of do_merge_xts() and
   is_xts, which did not return a SEXP as required of functions callable by
   .Call(). Thanks to Tomas Kalibera for the report (#317), and Dirk
   Eddelbuettel for the PR (#337). This is a breaking change, but is required
   to avoid the potential for a segfault.

o  Michael Chirico added an internal isUTC() function to recognize many UTC-
   equivalent time zones (#319).

o  first() now operates correctly on non-xts objects when 'n = -1'. Previously
   it would always return the last two values. Thanks to GitHub user vxg20
   for the report (#325).

o  The .xts() constructor would create an xts object with row names if 'x' had
   row names. This shouldn't happen, because xts objects do not have or
   support row names (#298).

o  Claymore Marshall added many examples of time-of-day subsetting to
   ?subset.xts. He also fixed a bug in time-of-day subsetting where subsetting
   by hour only returned wrong results (#304, #326, #328).

Changed in xts 0.12-0:

o  All the index-attributes have been removed from the xts object and are now
   only attached to the index itself (#245). We took great care to maintain
   backward compatibility, and throw warnings when deprecated functions are
   called and when index-attributes are found on the xts object. But there
   still may be some breaking changes lurking in edge cases.

   o @SamoPP found one edge case (#297) where an error was thrown when index()
     was called on an xts object with an index that had no tclass attribute.
   o ...which led Joshua to find that the index setting functions did not
     always copy index attributes (#305).

o  Several binary operations (e.g. +, -, !=, <, etc.) on variations of
   uncommon xts objects with other xts, matrix, or vector objects, could
   result in malformed xts objects (#295). Some examples of the types of
   uncommon xts objects: no dim attribute, zero-width, zero-length.

o  Calling as.matrix() on an xts object without a dim attribute no longer
   throws an error (#294).

o  merge.xts() now honors check.names = FALSE (#293).

o  The possible values for major.ticks, minor.ticks, and grid.ticks.on in the
   Details section of ?plot.xts have been corrected. Thanks to Harvey Smith
   (@harvey131) for the report and patch (#291).

o  as.zoo.xts() is now only registered for zoo versions prior to 1.8-5. Methods
   to convert an object to another class should reside in the package that
   implements the target class. Thanks to Kurt Hornik for the report (#287).

o  .parseISO8601() no longer has a potential length-1 logical error. Thanks to
   Kurt Hornik for the report (#280).

o  endpoints() now honors k > 0 when on = "quarters". Thanks to @alkment for
   the report (#279).

o  Performance for the period.XYZ() functions (sum, prod, min, max) is much
   faster (#278). Thanks to Harvey Smith (@harvey131) for the report and
   examples.

o  merge.xts() now creates shorter column names when passed unnamed objects.
   This is now consistent with zoo (#248).

o  Time-of-day performance is ~200x faster, thanks to StackOverflow
   user3226167 (#193).
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 15, 2021
# pillar 1.6.1

- Bump required versions of ellipsis and vctrs to avoid warning during package load.
- `obj_sum()` no longer includes shape twice (#315).


# pillar 1.6.0

## Features

- New `num()` and `char()` offer a flexible way to customize the display of numeric and character columns (#191, #84).
- New `"pillar.max_dec_width"` option (#308).
- New `format_type_sum.AsIs()` avoids the need to implement your own `format_type_sum()` method (#286).
- `align()` gains `space` argument to control the character used for filling (#285).
- Numbers in scientific and decimal notation are formatted with the same rules regarding significant or decimal digits (#297).

## Bug fixes

- Load the debugme package only if the `DEBUGME` environment variable is set.
- More accurate detection if the decimal dot is necessary, and how many digits to show after the decimal dot (#298).
- Use display width instead of number of characters when truncating character columns.

## Documentation

- New `vignette("numbers")` and `vignette("digits")` (#308).

## Internal

- Compatibility with vctrs 0.3.7 (#291).
- `format.pillar_shaft_simple()` requires `"na"` attribute and no longer defaults to `pillar_na()` (#273).


# pillar 1.5.1

## Features

- New `format_glimpse()` (#177).

## Bug fixes

- Color and formatting can now be reliably turned off by setting the `"cli.num_colors"` option to 1 (#269).

## Documentation

- Add examples for new functions (#264).
- Fix lifecycle badges everywhere.


# pillar 1.5.0

## Breaking changes

- `obj_sum()` now always returns a string. `pillar_shaft.list()` iterates over its elements and calls `obj_sum()` for each (#137).

- Breaking: `print.pillar()` and `print.pillar_ornament()` now show  `<pillar>` `<pillar_ornament>` in the first line (#227, #228).

- pillar has been re-licensed as MIT (#215).

## Extensibility

- New `size_sum()` generic (#239).

- New `ctl_new_pillar()` and `ctl_new_compound_pillar()` used via `print.tbl()`, `format.tbl()` and `tbl_format_setup.tbl()` (#230).

- New `new_pillar()` low-level constructor (#230).

- New `new_pillar_component()` and `pillar_component()` (#230).

- New articles `vignette("extending")` and `vignette("printing")` (#251).

## Formatting

- All printing code has been moved from tibble to pillar (#179), including `glimpse()` (#234). This concentrates the printing code in one package and allows for better extensibility.

- Improve formatting for `"Surv"` and `"Surv2"` classes from the survival package (#199).

- Vectors of the `vctrs_unspecified()` class are formatted better (#256).

- Arrays are now formatted by showing only their first slice (#142).

- Avoid wrapping extra column names with spaces (#254).

## Internal

- Now using debugme to simplify understand the complex control flow, see `vignette("debugme")` (#248).

- New `format.pillar_ornament()` (#228).

- Using testthat 3e (#218).

- Avoid pillar.bold option in most tests (#216).

- Change internal storage format for `colonnade()` and `extra_cols()` (#204).


# pillar 1.4.7

- Adapt to changed environment on CRAN's Solaris machine.


# pillar 1.4.6

- Restore compatibility with R 3.2.


# pillar 1.4.5

## Features

- New `pillar.min_chars` option allows controlling the minimum number of characters shown for a character column (#178, @statsmaths).

- `bit64::integer64()` columns are now formatted the same way as numeric columns (#175).

- New `align()` to support easy alignment of strings within a character vector (existing function exported by @davidchall, #185).

## Technical

- `pillar_shaft()`, `format_type_sum()` and `extra_cols()` issue a warning if dots are unused.

- `new_pillar_title()` and `new_pillar_type()` warn if `...` is not empty.

## Internal

- Use lifecycle package.

- Remove compatibility code for R < 3.3.


# pillar 1.4.4

- `obj_sum()` uses `vctrs::vec_size()` internally.

- `is_vector_s3.default()` is soft-deprecated and no longer used. Please ensure that `vctrs::vec_is()` is `TRUE` for your class.

- Rely on vctrs for type abbreviations.


# pillar 1.4.3

- `new_pillar_shaft_simple()` gains `na` argument to control appearance of `NA` values.

- String columns are quoted if at least one value needs quotes (#171).

- Apply subtle style to `list_of` columns (#172).

- Fix formatting if mantissa is very close to 1 (#174).

- Use `as.character()` instead of `as_character()`.

- Remove compatibility with testthat < 2.0.0.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 21, 2021
0.21.1 [2021-06-14]
-macOS: Fix a regression in the previous release that broke rendering of
strikeout (#3717)
-macOS: Fix a crash when rendering ligatures larger than 128 characters (#3724)
-Fix a regression in the previous release that could cause a crash when changing
layouts and mousing (#3713)

0.21.0 [2021-06-12]
-Allow reloading the kitty.conf config file by pressing ctrl+shift+f5. (#1292)
-Allow clicking URLs to open them without needing to also hold ctrl+shift
-Allow remapping all mouse button press/release events to perform arbitrary
actions. See details.
-Support infinite length ligatures (#3504)
-Backward incompatibility: The options to control which modifiers keys to press
for various mouse actions have been removed, if you used these options, you will
need to replace them with configuration using the new mouse actions framework as
they will be ignored. The options were: terminal_select_modifiers,
rectangle_select_modifiers and open_url_modifiers.
-Add a configurable mouse action (ctrl+alt+triplepress to select from the
clicked point to the end of the line. (#3585)
-Add the ability to un-scroll the screen to the kitty @ scroll-window remote
control command (#3604)
-A new option, tab_bar_margin_height to add margins around the top and bottom
edges of the tab bar (#3247)
-Unicode input kitten: Fix a regression in 0.20.0 that broke keyboard handling
when the NumLock or CapsLock modifiers were engaged. (#3587)
-Fix a regression in 0.20.0 that sent incorrect bytes for the F1-F4 keys in rmkx
mode (#3586)
-macOS: When the Apple Color Emoji font lacks an emoji glyph search for it in
other installed fonts (#3591)
-macOS: Fix rendering getting stuck on some machines after sleep/screensaver
(#2016)
-macOS: Add a new Shell menu to the global menubar with some commonly used
actions (#3653)
-macOS: Fix the baseline for text not matching other CoreText based applications
for some fonts (#2022)
-Add a few more special commandline arguments for the launch command. Now all
KITTY_PIPE_DATA is also available via command line argument substitution (#3593)
-Fix dynamically changing the background color in a window causing rendering
artifacts in the tab bar (#3595)
-Fix passing STDIN to launched background processes causing them to not inherit
environment variables (#3603)
-Fix deleting windows that are not the last window via remote control leaving no
window focused (#3619)
-Add an option kitty @ get-text --add-cursor to also get the current cursor
position and state as ANSI escape codes (#3625)
-Add an option kitty @ get-text --add-wrap-markers to add line wrap markers to
the output (#3633)
-Improve rendering of curly underlines on HiDPI screens (#3637)
-ssh kitten: Mimic behavior of ssh command line client more closely by executing
any command specified on the command line via the users' shell just as ssh does
(#3638)
-Fix trailing parentheses in URLs not being detected (#3688)
-Tab bar: Use a lower contrast color for tab separators (#3666)
-Fix a regression that caused using the title command in session files to stop
working (#3676)
-macOS: Fix a rare crash on exit (#3686)
-Fix ligatures not working with the Iosevka font (requires Iosevka >= 7.0.4)
(#297)
-Remote control: Allow matching tabs by index number in currently active OS
Window (#3708)
-ssh kitten: Fix non-standard properties in terminfo such as the ones used for
true color not being copied (#312)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Dec 18, 2021
Version 1.68.4
--------------

- Build fix backported from the development branch. [#436, !667, Evan Welsh]

Version 1.68.3
--------------

- Crash and bug fixes backported from the development branch.

- Build fixes [Philip Chimento]

- Closed bugs and merge requests:

  * win32: Fix resource-based imports [!652, Evan Welsh]
  * overrides/GLib: Guard Error.new_literal against invalid domains [!654,
    Florian M��llner]

Version 1.68.2
--------------

- Crash and regression fixes backported from the development branch.

- Build fix to adjust to GLib renaming its main branch.

- Closed bugs and merge requests:

  * Fix crash in ByteArray.fromGBytes / ByteArray.fromString with 0-length input
    [!628, Philip Chimento]
  * subprojects: Use GLib main branch [!633, Philip Withnall]
  * Construct-only properties and GTK Builder. [#422, !635, Carlos Garnacho]
  * Data corruption when passing a 0-terminated array of GVariant [#269, !636,
    Evan Welsh]
  * Fix race condition in dynamic module resolution. [!641, Evan Welsh]
  * Ensure the correct realm is entered in the async executor [!644, Evan Welsh]
  * Assertion failure in toggle refs with debug mozjs [#416, !646, Evan Welsh]

Version 1.68.1
--------------

- Many stability fixes due to refactoring how disposed GObjects are handled.
  Special thanks to Marco Trevisan for the substantial effort.

- Closed bugs and merge requests:

  * Accessing GLib.ByteArray throws [#386, !590, Philip Chimento]
  * Missing hyphen and camelCase getters for CONSTRUCT_ONLY GObject properties
    defined in JavaScript [#391, !591, Philip Chimento]
  * gnome-shell crashes on deferencing a destroyed wrapper object [#395, !593,
    !617, Marco Trevisan]
  * GNOME crash "JS object wrapper for GObject 0x563bf88f5f50 (GSettings) is
    being released..." [#294, !593, !617, Marco Trevisan]
  * Finalizing wrapper for an already freed object [#399, !593, !617, Marco
    Trevisan]
  * Calling implemented methods or getters on disposed objects returns function
    pointers [#396, !594, Marco Trevisan]
  * overrides/Gio: Fix _LocalFilePrototype [!595, Florian M��llner]
  * doc: Fix documentation for dynamic imports [!596, Sonny Piers]
  * Added the meson installation command in dependencies [!597, Veena Nagar]
  * Upgrade codespell to 2.0.0 in CI [#367, !598, Kajal Sah]
  * cairo: Add missing semi-colons from dummy class declarations [!599, Matt
    Turner]
  * Fixed System.addressOfGObject and System.dumpHeap missing from System ES
    module [!600, Philip Chimento]
  * `Error: Failed to convert GValue to a fundamental instance` in
    Gtk.EventControllerLegacy [#398, !601, Marco Trevisan]
  * doc: add an example to get relative filename and dirname with
    import.meta.url [!603, Sonny Piers]
  * wrapperutils: Use native ostringstream pointer to string conversion [!604,
    Marco Trevisan]
  * testFundamental: Add more tests ensuring we properly handle subtypes [!602,
    Marco Trevisan]
  * Some simple Visual Studio fixes for main [!612, Chun-wei Fan]
  * Using GFileMonitor crashes GNOME Shell with toggling down object error
    [#297, !613, !617, Marco Trevisan]
  * Deadlock on toggle queue due to GWeakRef [#404, !613, !617, Marco Trevisan]
  * Using g_thread_join from JS is crashing [#406, !613, !617, Marco Trevisan]
  * GObject: Ensure to call setter methods for construct-only properties [!614,
    Carlos Garnacho]
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jan 27, 2022
v4.10.1
=======

* #361: Avoid potential REDoS in ``EntryPoint.pattern``.

v4.10.0
=======

* #354: Removed ``Distribution._local`` factory. This
  functionality was created as a demonstration of the
  possible implementation. Now, the
  `pep517 <https://pypi.org/project/pep517>`_ package
  provides this functionality directly through
  `pep517.meta.load <https://github.com/pypa/pep517/blob/a942316305395f8f757f210e2b16f738af73f8b8/pep517/meta.py#L63-L73>`_.

v4.9.0
======

* Require Python 3.7 or later.

v4.8.3
======

* #357: Fixed requirement generation from egg-info when a
  URL requirement is given.

v4.8.2
======

v2.1.2
======

* #353: Fixed discovery of distributions when path is empty.

v4.8.1
======

* #348: Restored support for ``EntryPoint`` access by item,
  deprecating support in the process. Users are advised
  to use direct member access instead of item-based access::

  - ep[0] -> ep.name
  - ep[1] -> ep.value
  - ep[2] -> ep.group
  - ep[:] -> ep.name, ep.value, ep.group

v4.8.0
======

* #337: Rewrote ``EntryPoint`` as a simple class, still
  immutable and still with the attributes, but without any
  expectation for ``namedtuple`` functionality such as
  ``_asdict``.

v4.7.1
======

* #344: Fixed regression in ``packages_distributions`` when
  neither top-level.txt nor a files manifest is present.

v4.7.0
======

* #330: In ``packages_distributions``, now infer top-level
  names from ``.files()`` when a ``top-level.txt``
  (Setuptools-specific metadata) is not present.

v4.6.4
======

* #334: Correct ``SimplePath`` protocol to match ``pathlib``
  protocol for ``__truediv__``.

v4.6.3
======

* Moved workaround for #327 to ``_compat`` module.

v4.6.2
======

* bpo-44784: Avoid errors in test suite when
  DeprecationWarnings are treated as errors.

v4.6.1
======

* #327: Deprecation warnings now honor call stack variance
  on PyPy.

v4.6.0
======

* #326: Performance tests now rely on
  `pytest-perf <https://pypi.org/project/pytest-perf>`_.
  To disable these tests, which require network access
  and a git checkout, pass ``-p no:perf`` to pytest.

v4.5.0
======

* #319: Remove ``SelectableGroups`` deprecation exception
  for flake8.

v4.4.0
======

* #300: Restore compatibility in the result from
  ``Distribution.entry_points`` (``EntryPoints``) to honor
  expectations in older implementations and issuing
  deprecation warnings for these cases:

  - ``EntryPoints`` objects are once again mutable, allowing
    for ``sort()`` and other list-based mutation operations.
    Avoid deprecation warnings by casting to a
    mutable sequence (e.g.
    ``list(dist.entry_points).sort()``).

  - ``EntryPoints`` results once again allow
    for access by index. To avoid deprecation warnings,
    cast the result to a Sequence first
    (e.g. ``tuple(dist.entry_points)[0]``).

v4.3.1
======

* #320: Fix issue where normalized name for eggs was
  incorrectly solicited, leading to metadata being
  unavailable for eggs.

v4.3.0
======

* #317: De-duplication of distributions no longer requires
  loading the full metadata for ``PathDistribution`` objects,
  entry point loading performance by ~10x.

v4.2.0
======

* Prefer f-strings to ``.format`` calls.

v4.1.0
======

* #312: Add support for metadata 2.2 (``Dynamic`` field).

* #315: Add ``SimplePath`` protocol for interface clarity
  in ``PathDistribution``.

v4.0.1
======

* #306: Clearer guidance about compatibility in readme.

v4.0.0
======

* #304: ``PackageMetadata`` as returned by ``metadata()``
  and ``Distribution.metadata()`` now provides normalized
  metadata honoring PEP 566:

  - If a long description is provided in the payload of the
    RFC 822 value, it can be retrieved as the ``Description``
    field.
  - Any multi-line values in the metadata will be returned as
    such.
  - For any multi-line values, line continuation characters
    are removed. This backward-incompatible change means
    that any projects relying on the RFC 822 line continuation
    characters being present must be tolerant to them having
    been removed.
  - Add a ``json`` property that provides the metadata
    converted to a JSON-compatible form per PEP 566.


v3.10.1
=======

* Minor tweaks from CPython.

v3.10.0
=======

* #295: Internal refactoring to unify section parsing logic.

v3.9.1
======

* #296: Exclude 'prepare' package.
* #297: Fix ValueError when entry points contains comments.

v3.9.0
======

* Use of Mapping (dict) interfaces on ``SelectableGroups``
  is now flagged as deprecated. Instead, users are advised
  to use the select interface for future compatibility.

  Suppress the warning with this filter:
  ``ignore:SelectableGroups dict interface``.

  Or with this invocation in the Python environment:
  ``warnings.filterwarnings('ignore', 'SelectableGroups dict interface')``.

  Preferably, switch to the ``select`` interface introduced
  in 3.7.0. See the
  `entry points documentation <https://importlib-metadata.readthedocs.io/en/latest/using.html#entry-points>`_ and changelog for the 3.6
  release below for more detail.

  For some use-cases, especially those that rely on
  ``importlib.metadata`` in Python 3.8 and 3.9 or
  those relying on older ``importlib_metadata`` (especially
  on Python 3.5 and earlier),
  `backports.entry_points_selectable <https://pypi.org/project/backports.entry_points_selectable>`_
  was created to ease the transition. Please have a look
  at that project if simply relying on importlib_metadata 3.6+
  is not straightforward. Background in #298.

* #283: Entry point parsing no longer relies on ConfigParser
  and instead uses a custom, one-pass parser to load the
  config, resulting in a ~20% performance improvement when
  loading entry points.

v3.8.2
======

* #293: Re-enabled lazy evaluation of path lookup through
  a FreezableDefaultDict.

v3.8.1
======

* #293: Workaround for error in distribution search.

v3.8.0
======

* #290: Add mtime-based caching for ``FastPath`` and its
  lookups, dramatically increasing performance for repeated
  distribution lookups.

v3.7.3
======

* Docs enhancements and cleanup following review in
  `GH-24782 <https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/24782>`_.

v3.7.2
======

* Cleaned up cruft in entry_points docstring.

v3.7.1
======

* Internal refactoring to facilitate ``entry_points() -> dict``
  deprecation.

v3.7.0
======

* #131: Added ``packages_distributions`` to conveniently
  resolve a top-level package or module to its distribution(s).

v3.6.0
======

* #284: Introduces new ``EntryPoints`` object, a tuple of
  ``EntryPoint`` objects but with convenience properties for
  selecting and inspecting the results:

  - ``.select()`` accepts ``group`` or ``name`` keyword
    parameters and returns a new ``EntryPoints`` tuple
    with only those that match the selection.
  - ``.groups`` property presents all of the group names.
  - ``.names`` property presents the names of the entry points.
  - Item access (e.g. ``eps[name]``) retrieves a single
    entry point by name.

  ``entry_points`` now accepts "selection parameters",
  same as ``EntryPoint.select()``.

  ``entry_points()`` now provides a future-compatible
  ``SelectableGroups`` object that supplies the above interface
  (except item access) but remains a dict for compatibility.

  In the future, ``entry_points()`` will return an
  ``EntryPoints`` object for all entry points.

  If passing selection parameters to ``entry_points``, the
  future behavior is invoked and an ``EntryPoints`` is the
  result.

* #284: Construction of entry points using
  ``dict([EntryPoint, ...])`` is now deprecated and raises
  an appropriate DeprecationWarning and will be removed in
  a future version.

* #300: ``Distribution.entry_points`` now presents as an
  ``EntryPoints`` object and access by index is no longer
  allowed. If access by index is required, cast to a sequence
  first.

v3.5.0
======

* #280: ``entry_points`` now only returns entry points for
  unique distributions (by name).

v3.4.0
======

* #10: Project now declares itself as being typed.
* #272: Additional performance enhancements to distribution
  discovery.
* #111: For PyPA projects, add test ensuring that
  ``MetadataPathFinder._search_paths`` honors the needed
  interface. Method is still private.

v3.3.0
======

* #265: ``EntryPoint`` objects now expose a ``.dist`` object
  referencing the ``Distribution`` when constructed from a
  Distribution.

v3.2.0
======

* The object returned by ``metadata()`` now has a
  formally-defined protocol called ``PackageMetadata``
  with declared support for the ``.get_all()`` method.
  Fixes #126.

v3.1.1
======

v2.1.1
======

* #261: Restored compatibility for package discovery for
  metadata without version in the name and for legacy
  eggs.

v3.1.0
======

* Merge with 2.1.0.

v2.1.0
======

* #253: When querying for package metadata, the lookup
  now honors
  `package normalization rules <https://packaging.python.org/specifications/recording-installed-packages/>`_.

v3.0.0
======

* Require Python 3.6 or later.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jul 4, 2022
## [2.3.4]

### Fixed

* Vulnerability fixing: the `--fix` flag now works for vulnerabilities found in
  requirement subdependencies. A new line is now added to the requirement file
  to explicitly pin the offending subdependency
  ([#297](pypa/pip-audit#297))

## [2.3.3]

### Changed

* CLI: `pip-audit` now warns on the combination of `-s osv` and
  `--require-hashes`, notifying users that only the PyPI service
  can fully verify hashes
  ([#298](pypa/pip-audit#298))

### Fixed

* CLI/Dependency sources: `--cache-dir=...` and other flags that affect
  dependency resolver behavior now work correctly when auditing a
  `pyproject.toml` dependency source
  ([#300](pypa/pip-audit#300))

## [2.3.2] - 2022-05-14

### Changed

* CLI: `pip-audit`'s progress spinner has been refactored to make it
  faster and more responsive
  ([#283](pypa/pip-audit#283))

* CLI, Vulnerability sources: the error message used to report
  connection failures to vulnerability sources was improved
  ([#287](pypa/pip-audit#287))

* Vulnerability sources: the OSV service is now more resilient
  to schema changes ([#288](pypa/pip-audit#288))

* Vulnerability sources: the PyPI service provides a better
  error message during some cases of service degradation
  ([#294](pypa/pip-audit#294))

### Fixed

* Vulnerability sources: a bug stemming from an incorrect assumption
  about OSV's schema guarantees was fixed
  ([#284](pypa/pip-audit#284))

* Caching: `pip-audit` now respects `pip`'s `PIP_NO_CACHE_DIR`
  and will not attempt to use the `pip` cache if present
  ([#290](pypa/pip-audit#290))
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Sep 4, 2022
2.0.2 (2022-06-28)

Bug fixes:

* Fix additional incompatible character encodings error when building
  uploaded bodies (Jeremy Evans #311)

2.0.1 (2022-06-27)

Bug fixes:

* Fix incompatible character encodings error when building uploaded file
  bodies (Jeremy Evans #308 #309)

2.0.0 (2022-06-24)

Breaking changes:

* Digest authentication support is now deprecated, as it relies on digest
  authentication support in rack, which has been deprecated (Jeremy Evans
  #294)
* Rack::Test::Utils.build_primitive_part no longer handles array values
  (Jeremy Evans #292)
* Rack::Test::Utils module methods other than build_nested_query and
  build_multipart are now private methods (Jeremy Evans #297)
* Rack::MockSession has been combined into Rack::Test::Session, and remains
  as an alias to Rack::Test::Session, but to keep some backwards
  compatibility, Rack::Test::Session.new will accept a Rack::Test::Session
  instance and return it (Jeremy Evans #297)
* Previously protected methods in Rack::Test::Cookie{,Jar} are now private
  methods (Jeremy Evans #297)
* Rack::Test::Methods no longer defines build_rack_mock_session, but for
  backwards compatibility, build_rack_test_session will call
  build_rack_mock_session if it is defined (Jeremy Evans #297)
* Rack::Test::Methods::METHODS is no longer defined (Jeremy Evans #297)
* Rack::Test::Methods#_current_session_names has been removed (Jeremy Evans
  #297)
* Headers used/accessed by rack-test are now lower case, for rack 3
  compliance (Jeremy Evans #295)
* Frozen literal strings are now used internally, which may break code that
  mutates static strings returned by rack-test, if any (Jeremy Evans #304)

Minor enhancements:

* rack-test now works with the rack main branch (what will be rack 3)
  (Jeremy Evans #280 #292)
* rack-test only loads the parts of rack it uses when running on the rack
  main branch (what will be rack 3) (Jeremy Evans #292)
* Development dependencies have been significantly reduced, and are now a
  subset of the development dependencies of rack itself (Jeremy Evans #292)
* Avoid creating multiple large copies of uploaded file data in memory
  (Jeremy Evans #286)
* Specify HTTP/1.0 when submitting requests, to avoid responses with
  Transfer-Encoding: chunked (Jeremy Evans #288)
* Support :query_params in rack environment for parameters that are appended
  to the query string instead of used in the request body (Jeremy Evans #150
  #287)
* Reduce required ruby version to 2.0, since tests run fine on Ruby 2.0
  (Jeremy Evans #292)
* Support :multipart env key for request methods to force multipart input
  (Jeremy Evans #303)
* Force multipart input for request methods if content type starts with
  multipart (Jeremy Evans #303)
* Improve performance of Utils.build_multipart by using an append-only
  design (Jeremy Evans #304)
* Improve performance of Utils.build_nested_query for array values (Jeremy
  Evans #304)

Bug fixes:

* The CONTENT_TYPE of multipart requests is now respected, if it starts with
  multipart/ (Tom Knig #238)
* Work correctly with responses that respond to to_a but not to_ary (Sergio
  Faria #276)
* Raise an ArgumentError instead of a TypeError when providing a StringIO
  without an original filename when creating an UploadedFile (Nuno Correia
  #279)
* Allow combining both an UploadedFile and a plain string when building a
  multipart upload (Mitsuhiro Shibuya #278)
* Fix the generation of filenames with spaces to use path escaping instead
  of regular escaping, since path unescaping is used to decode it (Muir
  Manders, Jeremy Evans #275 #284)
* Rewind tempfile used for multipart uploads before it is submitted to the
  application (Jeremy Evans, Alexander Dervish #261 #268 #286)
* Fix Rack::Test.encoding_aware_strings to be true only on rack 1.6+ (Jeremy
  Evans #292)
* Make Rack::Test::CookieJar#valid? return true/false (Jeremy Evans #292)
* Cookies without a domain attribute no longer are submitted to requests for
  subdomains of that domain, for RFC 6265 compliance (Jeremy Evans #292)
* Increase required rack version to 1.3, since tests fail on rack 1.2 and
  below (Jeremy Evans #293)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Sep 4, 2022
0.16.0 (2022-01-03)

Minor Enhancements

* Add support for page.description in front matter to become entry <summary>
  (#297)

Bug Fixes

* Fold private methods into the :render method as local variables (#327)
* Check post.categories instead of post.category (#357)
* Switched xml_escape for <![CDATA[]]> for post content (#332)

Development Fixes

* Add Ruby 3.0 to CI (#337)
* Lock RuboCop to v1.18.x (#348)
* Add workflow to release gem via GH Action (#355)

Documentation

* Use .atom extension in documented examples since we write an Atom feed
  (#359)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Dec 19, 2022
# version 0.8-1

* fix `%/%` and `%%` if arguments have different units; #313

* fix multiplier parsing for `exp(log(x))` operations; #321

* fix specification of secondary axes with `scale_units`; #326

# version 0.8-0

* enhance unit mapping for newly installed units; #290

* remove deprecations: `install_symbolic_unit`, `remove_symbolic_unit`,
  `install_conversion_constant`, `install_conversion_offset`; #290

* fix multipliers for round trip log-exp operations; #292

* integrate `ggplot2` scales (previously in the `ggforce` package) to
  automatically print axes with units; #294 addressing #164

* fix `all.equal.units` for non-units `current`

* fix zero power; #285

* fix `unique.units` to support arrays and matrices, implement methods for
  `duplicated` and `anyDuplicated`

* fix plot labels with spaces; #298 addressing #297

* always add units to labels, including user-provided ones; as part of #298

* new symbols/names with a percentage character are not allowed due to an
  upstream bug; #289
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue May 5, 2023
Changelog:

v1.0.27 -- 24 Apr 2023
----------------------
Note: This release is not binary compatible with previous releases. It is source
 compatible.

- BookmarkStorage: allow empty bookmark names (as per spec) (fixes #300)
- MUCRoom: added send( message, subject, StanzaExtensionList ) (fixes #301)



v1.0.26 -- 19 Mar 2023
----------------------
- MUCRoom: init m_session (fixes #293)
- TLSOpenSSL: use system certificates for verification (fixes #292)
- ConnectionTCPServer: compilation fix for musl (fixes #291)



v1.0.25 -- 16 Mar 2023
----------------------
- compile fixes for modern compilers
- Tag: expose internal NodeList for optional XHTML-IM rendering without external
 parser; compile with --enable-xhtmlim (fixes #297)
- enabled/fixed support for TLS 1.3



v1.0.24 -- 14 Jul 2020
----------------------
Note: This release is not binary compatible with previous releases. It is source
 compatible.

- Tag: fixed XML namespace for attribute with empty namespace (fixes #278) (than
ks to drizt72)
- PubSub::Event: add simple ctor (thanks to Daniel Kraft)
- PubSub::Manager: fixed subscription error case handling (thanks to Daniel Kraf
t)
- PubSub: fixed support for instant nodes
- RosterManager: fixed behavior if subscription attribute is absent in roster it
em



v1.0.23 -- 08 Dec 2019
----------------------
- fixed a memory leak in dns.cpp (thanks to Daniel Kraft)
- fixed session management/stream resumption (thanks to Michel Vedrine, François
 Ferreira-de-Sousa, Frédéric Rossi)
- MUCRoom::MUCUser: include reason if set
- ClientBase: fix honorThreadID (first noticed by Erik Johansson in 2010)
- TLSGnuTLS: disabled TLS 1.3 for now, as there are connection issues with it



v1.0.22 -- 04 Jan 2019
----------------------
- TLSOpenSSLBase: conditionally compile in TLS compression support only if available in OpenSSL (fixes #276) (thanks to Dominyk Tiller)
- TLSGNUTLS*Anon: fix GnuTLS test by explicitely requesting ANON key exchange algorithms (fixes #279) (thanks to elexis)
- TLSGNUTLSClient: fix server cert validation by adding gnutls_certificate_set_x509_system_trust() (fixes #280) (thanks to elexis)
- DNS: fix compilation on OpenBSD sparc64 (fixes #281) (thanks to Anthony Anjbe)
- Enable getaddrinfo by default (fixes #282) (thanks to Filip Moc)



v1.0.21 -- 12 Jun 2018
----------------------
- InBandBytestream: error handling corrected
- doc fix: CertInfo::date_from/to set correctly when using OpenSSL



v1.0.20 -- 26 Feb 2017
----------------------
Note: This release is not binary compatible with previous releases. It is source compatible.

- BytestreamDataHandler: added callback for acknowledged packets
- ConnectionTCPClient: compile fix for Win32 (broken in 1.0.19)
- ConnectionTCPClient: no-block fix
- use ws2_32.lib instead of ws_32.lib on Win32



v1.0.19 -- 21 Feb 2017
----------------------
Note: This release is not binary compatible with previous releases. It is source compatible.

- ConnectionTCPServer: cleanup
- lots of compile-time warnings removed
- TLSOpenSSL: made it speak TLSv1.1 and 1.2 again (thanks to Nicolas Belouin)
- added Client State Indication (XEP-0352)
- CertInfo struct: fixed protocol version when using OpenSSL
- TLSOpenSSL: fixed compilation with OpenSSL 1.1.0
- Registration: added Resource Constraint error condition (thanks to elexis1987) (#267)
- ConnectionTCP: fixed some blocking (thanks to Marco Ciprietti)



v1.0.18 -- 10 Nov 2016
----------------------
- TLSOpenSSL: fixed wildcard certificate support (#262)
- Pubsub::Event: fixed potential NULL dereference (#257)
- ConnectionTCPServer: fixed listening on local socket
- Adhoc: fixed memory leak (thanks to Erik Horemans)
- documentation fixes (Adhoc::Plugin, StanzaExtension)
- ConnectionTLS: delete old connection in setConnectionImpl() (thanks to Erik Horemans) and clarify this in the documentation
- Tag: Android compilation fix (thanks to Erik Horemans)
- ConnectionSOCKS5Proxy: improved compatibility (thanks to Erik Horemans)
- util: Android compilation fix (thanks to Erik Horemans)
- Client, ClientBase: avoid 'from' attribute when doing resource binding (#265)
- MUCRoom: allow empty message body if extension is present (#264) (thanks to Tom Quackenbush)
- ConnectionBOSH: initialize 'hold' to 1 to improve compatibility (#238)
- ConnectionTCPServer: actually accept incoming connections
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Aug 8, 2023
1.8.18 (2023-07-17)

Merged pull requests:

* (PA-5641) Add release job via PR #321 #322 #323 (tvpartytonight)
* Remove old Ruby logic from Gemfile #320 (mhashizume)
* (PA-4639) Migrate away from AppVeyor #319 (mhashizume)
* Don't require git #318 (joshcooper)
* (PA-5641) Update rspec tests with modern Ruby #317 (mhashizume)
* Update to Mend #311 (cthorn42)

1.8.16 (2022-10-03)

Merged pull requests:

* (PA-4558) Replaces Travis CI with GitHub Actions #298 (mhashizume)
* Add snyk monitoring #297 (joshcooper)
* (packaging) Sets version to 1.8.15 for release #296 (mhashizume)
* Update CODEOWNERS #295 (binford2k)
* Add array support to autorequire variable expansion #294 (seanmil)
* (GH-231) Add default to transport attributes #293 (seanmil)
* Support ensure parameter with Optional data type #292 (seanmil)
* Only ship needed files #289 (ekohl)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Feb 7, 2024
2.7.0 (2024-01-02)

What's Changed

* Try testing on Ruby 3.3. by @ioquatix in #294
* Add support for IO#timeout in io_read, io_write and io_wait. by @ioquatix
  in #296

2.8.0 (2024-01-03)

What's Changed

* Allow Interrupt to retry the run loop after issuing #stop. by @ioquatix in
  #297
* Add write timeout test. by @ioquatix in #298

2.8.1 (2024-02-01)

What's Changed

* Don't enable io_write hook on Ruby < 3.3.1 as it's buggy. by @ioquatix in
  #303
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 4, 2024
* DHCP: use request_time, fallback_time and ipv4ll_time rather than reboot timeout
* DHCP6: Wait for IRT to elapse before requesting advertisments
* DHCPv6: Don't re-INFORM if the RA changes
* privsep: Reduce fd use
* dhcpcd: Add support for arp persist defence
* Move dhcp(v4) packet size check earlier
* Define the Azure Endpoint and other site-specific options
* add RFC4191 support by @goertzenator in #297
* dhcpcd: Respect IPV6_PREFERRED_ONLY flag regardless of state
* Fix time_offset to be int to match RFC-2132
* hooks/30-hostname: Exit with 0 if setting hostname is not needed
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 7, 2024
# scales 1.3.0

## Better type support
* `rescale(I(x), ...)` and `rescale_mid(I(x), ...)` return `I(x)` unaltered
  (@teunbrand, #403).
* Add a rescale method for `difftime` objects (#382)
* Add better support for `difftime` objects. `label_timespan()` adds
  functionality for adding correct unit suffix to timespan data,
  `breaks_timespan()` adds functionality for finding pleasant breakpoints across
  the various bases in time units, while `transform_timespan()` wraps it all
  together and provides an alternative to `transform_hms()` (#212)

## Ranges
* `train_continuous()` coerces `new` to numeric before calculating range
  (@teunbrand, #369).
* Training on factor data no longer sorts the range after multiple training
  passes if the new `fct` argument of `train_discrete()` is used (#383)
* The `DiscreteRange` class now keeps track on whether it has been trained on
  factor data.
* Attempt to make the sort behavior of the range consistent for character
  vectors during training. Mixing of character and factor data will make the
  factor level order take precedence no matter if the training starts with a
  charactor vector

## Transformations
* Transformation function have been renamed to `transform_*`-prefixed names
  instead of `*_trans`-suffixed names. This allows for a better tab-completion
  search of transformations. The S3 class of transformations has been
  renamed from `"trans"` to `"transform"`. `new_transform()` replaces
  `trans_new()` and `trim_to_domain()` replaces `trans_range()`. All old
  functions are kept for posterity.
* `transform_sqrt()` no longer returns an inverse for values outside of its
  domain (#214)
* Add an inverse (area) hyperbolic sine transformation `transform_asinh()`,
  which provides a logarithm-like transformation of a space, but which
  accommodates negative values (#297)
* Correct the domain calculation for `transform_compose()` (@mjskay, #408).
* Transformation objects can optionally include the derivatives of the transform
  and the inverse transform (@mjskay, #322).

## Misc
* The `scale_cut` argument in `number()` now works as advertised for values
  below the lowest cut value (#346)
* `scale_cut` will now choose a more appropriate cut in the case of the first
  cut creating an irrational-ish number.
* Added a new option to the `style_positive` argument in `label_*()` functions.
  Setting this to `"space"` will add a figure space in front of the number to
  make it easier to align positive and negative values as figure space takes up
  the same amount of space as `-` (#366)
* `label_dollar()` has been superseeded by `label_currency()` for clarity (#344)
* Palette functions now have the `pal_`-prefix. The old `_pal`-suffixed versions
  are kept for backward compatibility.
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