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HexChat gone? #345

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danielktdoranie opened this issue Oct 15, 2022 · 3 comments
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HexChat gone? #345

danielktdoranie opened this issue Oct 15, 2022 · 3 comments
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danielktdoranie commented Oct 15, 2022

I was able to install HexChat using pkgsrc on my MacBook Air (M1, 2020) running macOS Monterey 12.6 (21G115)... I did reinstall of the OS and now I get this when I try to install HexChat:

danieldoran@Daniels-MacBook-Air ~ % sudo pkgin -y install hexchat
hexchat is not available in the repository
calculating dependencies...done.
nothing to do.
danieldoran@Daniels-MacBook-Air ~ %`

Was it removed from the repository?

@danielktdoranie danielktdoranie changed the title Hexchat gone? HexChat gone? Oct 15, 2022
@jperkin jperkin self-assigned this Oct 17, 2022
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jperkin commented Oct 17, 2022

I'll add this to the list of required packages and make sure it's in the next build.

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I'll add this to the list of required packages and make sure it's in the next build.

Thank you!

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jperkin commented Nov 1, 2022

hexchat is now available again.

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jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue May 5, 2023
5.0.5 (2023-04-13)
------------------

Minor changes:

- Added support for BYWEEKDAY in vRecur ref: #268

Bug fixes:

- Fix problem with ORGANIZER in FREE/BUSY #348

5.0.4 (2022-12-29)
------------------

Minor changes:

- Improved documentation
  Ref: #503, #504

Bug fixes:

- vBoolean can now be used as an parameter
  Ref: #501
  Fixes: #500
  [jacadzaca]


5.0.3 (2022-11-23)
------------------

New features:

- vDDDTypes is hashable #487 #492 [niccokunzmann]

Bug fixes:

- vDDDTypes' equality also checks the dt attribute #497 #492 [niccokunzmann]

5.0.2 (2022-11-03)
------------------

Minor changes:

- Refactored cal.py, tools.py and completed remaining minimal refactoring in parser.py. Ref: #481 [pronoym99]
- Calendar.from_ical no longer throws long errors
  Ref: #473
  Fixes: #472
  [jacadzaca]
- Make datetime value shorter by removing the value parameter where possible.
  Fixes: #318
  [jacadzaca], [niccokunzmann]

New features:

- source code in documentation is tested using doctest #445 [niccokunzmann]

Bug fixes:

- broken properties are not added to the parent component
  Ref: #471
  Fixes: #464
  [jacadzaca]

5.0.1 (2022-10-22)
------------------

Minor changes:

- fixed setuptools deprecation warnings [mgorny]

Bug fixes:

- a well-known timezone timezone prefixed with a `/` is treated as if the slash wasn't present
  Ref: #467
  Fixes: #466
  [jacadzaca]

5.0.0 (2022-10-17)
------------------

Minor changes:

- removed deprecated test checks [tuergeist]
- Fix: cli does not support DURATION #354 [mamico]
- Add changelog and contributing to readthedocs documentation #428 [peleccom]
- fixed small typos #323 [rohnsha0]
- unittest to parametrized pytest refactoring [jacadzaca]

Breaking changes:

- Require Python 3.7 as minimum Python version.  [maurits] [niccokunzmann]
- icalendar now takes a ics file directly as an input
- icalendar's CLI utility program's output is different
- Drop Support for Python 3.6. Versions 3.7 - 3.11 are supported and tested.

New features:

- icalendar utility outputs a 'Duration' row
- icalendar can take multiple ics files as an input

Bug fixes:

- Changed tools.UIDGenerator instance methods to static methods
  Ref: #345
  [spralja]
- proper handling of datetime objects with `tzinfo` generated through zoneinfo.ZoneInfo.
  Ref: #334
  Fixes: #333
  [tobixen]
- Timestamps in UTC does not need tzid
  Ref: #338
  Fixes: #335
  [tobixen]
-  add ``__eq__`` to ``icalendar.prop.vDDDTypes`` #391 [jacadzaca]
- Refactor deprecated unittest aliases for Python 3.11 compatibility #330 [tirkarthi]

5.0.0a1 (2022-07-11)
--------------------

Breaking changes:

- Drop support for Python 3.4, 3.5 and PyPy2.  [maurits]

New features:

- Document development setup
  Ref: #358
  [niccokunzmann]

Bug fixes:

- Test with GitHub Actions.  [maurits]
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 2, 2023
################################################################################
Changed in xts 0.13.1:

o Ignore attribute order in `all.equal()`. Attribute order shouldn't matter.
  That can be checked with `identical()`.

o Only call `tzone()` and `tclass()` once in `check.TZ()`. Calling these
  functions multiple times throws multiple warnings for xts objects created
  before the tclass and tzone were attached to the index instead of the xts
  object. (#306)

o Add instructions to update old objects. Old xts objects do not have tclass
  and tzone attributes on the index. Add a function to update the object
  attributes and add a note to the warning to show how to use it. (#306)

o Return 'POSIXct' if object has no 'tclass'. An empty string is not a valid
  'tclass', so it can cause an error.

o Add notes on `plot.xts()` nomenclature and structure. Also add ASCII art to
  illustrate definitions and layout. (#103)

o Remove 'tis' support. The implementation was not even a bare minimum, and
  it's not clear it even worked correctly. (#398)

o Register missing S3 methods and update signatures. With R-devel (83995-ish),
  `R CMD check` notes these S3 methods are not registered. It also notes that
  the signatures for `as.POSIXct.tis()` and `str.replot_xts()` do not match
  the respective generics.

  It also thinks `time.frequency()` is a S3 method because `time()` is a
  generic. The function isn't exported, so renaming won't break any external
  code. Thanks to Kurt Hornik for the report. (#398)

o Format each column individually before printing. The top/bottom rows could
  have a different number of decimal places and there are often multiple
  variying spaces between columns. For example:

                                close      volume          ma         bsi
      2022-01-03 09:31:00     476.470  803961.000          NA   54191.000
      2022-01-03 09:32:00     476.700  179476.000          NA   53444.791
      2022-01-03 09:33:00     476.540  197919.000          NA  -16334.994
                      ...
      2023-03-16 14:52:00    394.6000  46728.0000    392.8636  28319.4691
      2023-03-16 14:53:00    394.6500  64648.0000    392.8755  15137.6857
      2023-03-16 14:54:00    394.6500  69900.0000    392.8873  -1167.9368

  There are 4 spaces between the index and the 'close' column, 2 between
  'close' and 'volume', 4 between 'volume' and 'ma', and 2 between 'ma' and
  'bsi'. There should be a consistent number of spaces between the columns. Most
  other classes of objects print with 1 space between the columns.

  The top rows have 3 decimals and the bottom rows have 4. These should also be
  the same. (#321)

o Only convert printed index values to character. Converting the entire index
  to character is time-consuming for xts objects with many observations. It can
  take more than a second to print an xts object with 1mm observations.

o Make column names based on number of columns. The original code was a lot
  more complicated because it tried to account for truncating the number of
  printed columns. That functionality was removed because of how complicated
  it was. So now we can simply create printed column names from the number of
  columns. (#395)

o Fix `xts()` for zero-row data.frame. The `xts()` constructor would create an
  object with a list for coredata when 'x' is a data.frame with no rows. It
  needs to convert 'x' to a matrix and throw an error if 'x' is a list. (#394)

o Reduce instances when `dplyr::lag()` warning is shown. The warning was shown
  whenever it detected dplyr is installed, even if the user wasn't actively
  using dplyr. That caused an excessive amount of noise when other packages
  attached xts (e.g. quantmod). Thanks to Duncan Murdoch for the report and
  suggested fix! (#393)

o Keep colname when only one non-time-based column. The subset `x[, -which.col]`
  would return a vector when the data frame has a time-based column and only
  one additional column. Do not drop dimensions, so 'x' will still be a
  data.frame in this case. (#391)

o Treat NA the same as NULL for start or end values. NULL represents an
  undefined index value. NA represents an unknown or missing index value. xts
  does not allow NA as index values. Subsetting an xts or zoo object by NA
  returns a zero-length object. So a NA (unknown) index value is essentially
  the same as an undefined index value. (#383, #345)

o Warn and remove NA when `periodicity()` called on date-time with NA.
  Otherwise the uninformative error below will be thrown. (#289)

      Error in try.xts(x, error = "'x' needs to be timeBased or xtsible") :
        'x' needs to be timeBased or xtsible

o Account for TZ when making names for `split.xts()`. `as.yearmon.POSIXct()`
  always sets `tz = "GMT"` when calling `as.POSIXlt()`, regardless of the xts'
  index tzone.  That can cause the `as.yearmon()` results to be different days
  for GMT and the index's timezone.

  Use `format.POSIXct()` for "months" because it checks for a 'tzone' attribute
  before converting to POSIXlt and calling `format.POSIXlt()`.  The conversion
  to POSIXlt is important because it checks and uses the 'tzone' attribute
  before considering the 'tz' argument. So it effectively ignores the
  `tz = "GMT"` setting in `as.yearmon()`. This is also the reason for calling
  `as.POSIXlt()` before calling `as.yearqtr()`. (#392)


################################################################################
Changed in xts 0.13.0:

### New Features

o Added a xts method for `na.fill()` to significantly increase performance when
  'fill' is a scalar. (#259)

o `as.xts()` will look for a time-based column in a data.frame if it cannot
  create an index from the row names. (#381)

o Change `print()` xts method to only show the first and last 'show.rows' rows
  if number of rows is > 'max.rows'. (#321)

o Made `str()` output more descriptive for xts objects. It now differentiates
  between xts objects that are empty, zero-width, or zero-length, and defines
  each type of object. It also adds column names to the output. (#168, #378)

o Add startup warning that `dplyr::lag()` breaks method dispatch, which means
  calls to `lag(my_xts)` won't work any more.

o Added open-ended time of day subsetting ranges. This allows users to subset
  by time of day from the start/end of the day without providing the start/end
  times (00:00:00.000/23:59:59.999).

  For example:
      x["/T1800"]  # between the start of the day and 5pm
      x["T0500/"]  # between 5am and the end of the day

  Thanks to Chris Katsulis for the suggestion! (#243)

o Updated `to.period()` to accept custom 'endpoints' via the 'period' argument.
  Now you can aggregate on something other than the times that 'endpoints()'
  supports. Thanks to Ethan B. Smith for the suggestion! (#302)

### Fixes

o Fixed typo and expand `period.apply()` documentation. (#205)
    The original description has:
      * "the data from INDEX[k] to INDEX[k+1]"
    But that's not consistent with the code. It should be:
      * "the data from INDEX[k]+1 to INDEX[k+1]"

o Calls to `merge.xts()` on zero-width objects now match `merge.zoo()`.
  Previously, `merge.xts()` would return empty xts objects if called on two or
  more zero-width xts objects. `merge.zoo()` would return a zero-width object
  with the correct index. (#227, #379)

o Fixed `Ops.xts()` so it always returned an object with the same class as the
  first (left-hand side) argument. It previously returned an xts object even
  if the first argument was a subclass of xts. (#49)

### Other

o Migrated unit tests from RUnit to tinytest. Thanks Mark van der Loo!

o Updated the `endpoints()` documentation to make it clearer that the result
  is based on the UNIX epoch (midnight 1970, UTC). Thanks to GitHub user
  Eluvias for the suggestion! (#299)

o Fixed `reclass()` to ensure it always adds index attributes from the
  'match.to' argument. It was not copying `tclass`, `tzone`, or `tformat` from
  'match.to' to the result object. (#43)

o Removed an unnecessary check in `na.locf()` (which is not user-facing).
  Thanks to GitHub user @cgiachalis for the suggestion! (#307)

o Updated C entry points so they're not able to accidentally be found via
  dynamic lookup (i.e. `.Call("foo", ...)`). This makes each call to the C
  code a few microseconds faster, which is nice. (#260)

o Made `merge.xts()` results consistent with `merge.zoo()` for zero-length xts
  objects with columns. The result of `merge.xts()` did not include the
  columns of any objects that had one or more columns, but zero rows. A join
  should include all the columns of the joined objects, regardless of the
  number of rows in the object. This is consistent with `merge.zoo()`. Thanks
  to Ethan B. Smith for the report and testing! (#222)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Nov 22, 2023
 - Add version_suffix_components setting to support non-semver compatibility
   (thank you @kpcyrd !) (see #345)
 - cargo 0.75.1
 - MRSV bumped to rust 1.72
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jan 9, 2024
1.59      2023-12-31 14:52:12-08:00 America/Los_Angeles
	* Fixed XETRA, Tradegate and SInvestor after webpage was restructured - Issue #350
	* Fidelity.pm temporarily disabled - Issue #346
	* Finanzpartner.pm - Fix scraper, did not work if quote was higher than the previous day's quote.
	* GoogleWeb.pm - Updated to retrieve mutual fund and BATS prices - Issue #355
	* BSEIndia.pm - Updated to use standardized data file at URL
	  https://www.bseindia.com/download/BhavCopy/Equity/BSE_EQ_BHAVCOPY_{DDMMYYYY}.ZIP
	  Eliminated need to use temp folders by storing standardized file data from URL into a variable.
	  Updated names of source fields to conform to those in the standardized data file
	* IndiaMutual.pm - Eliminated need to use temp folders by storing nav file data from URL into a variable.
	* TMX.pm - Correct a self-reference in documentation - PR #345
	* Stooq.pm - Added new currencies and a fix for commodities' prices
	* YahooWeb.pm - Skip rows in the price table where the prices are "-".
	  This seems to happen sometimes with TIAA (and perhaps other) securities
	  including TILIX and QCILIX
	* TSP.pm - Was not returning hash when the HTTP GET failed completely
	  or the content did not contain the expected CSV file. - Issue #338
	* BSEIndia.pm - Removed print when symbol not found - Issue #335
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jan 25, 2024
# cpp11 0.4.7

* Internal changes requested by CRAN to fix invalid format string tokens
  (@paleolimbot, #345).

# cpp11 0.4.6

* R >=3.5.0 is now required to use cpp11. This is in line with (and even goes
  beyond) the tidyverse standard of supporting the previous 5 minor releases of
  R. It also ensures that `R_UnwindProtect()` is available to avoid C++ memory
  leaks (#332).

* `cpp11::preserved.release_all()` has been removed. This was intended to
  support expert developers on R <3.5.0 when cpp11 used a global protection
  list. Since cpp11 no longer uses a global protection list and requires R
  >=3.5.0, it is no longer needed. As far as we can tell, no package was
  actively using this (#332).

* cpp11 now creates one protection list per compilation unit, rather than one
  global protection list shared across compilation units and across packages.
  This greatly reduces the complexity of managing the protection list state and
  should make it easier to make changes to the protection list structure in the
  future without breaking packages compiled with older versions of cpp11 (#330).

* Nested calls to `cpp11::unwind_protect()` are no longer supported or
  encouraged. Previously, this was something that could be done for performance
  improvements, but ultimately this feature has proven to cause more problems
  than it is worth and is very hard to use safely. For more information, see the
  new `vignette("FAQ")` section titled "Should I call `cpp11::unwind_protect()`
  manually?" (#327).

* The features and bug fixes from cpp11 0.4.4 have been added back in.

# cpp11 0.4.5

* On 2023-07-20, cpp11 was temporarily rolled back to 0.4.3 manually by CRAN due
  to a bug in 0.4.4 which we could not immediately fix due to the cpp11
  maintainer being on vacation.

# cpp11 0.4.4

* Davis Vaughan is now the maintainer.

* `as_doubles()` and `as_integers()` now propagate missing values correctly
   (#265, #319).

* Fixed a performance issue related to nested `unwind_protect()` calls (#298).

* Minor performance improvements to the cpp11 protect code. (@kevinushey)

* `cpp_register()` gains an argument `extension=` governing the file extension of
  the `src/cpp11` file. By default it's `.cpp`, but `.cc` is now supported
  as well (#292, @MichaelChirico)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jul 1, 2024
3.15.4

Pass file_lock as positional argument by @kwist-sgr in #347

3.15.3

Add test for virtualenv stability by @gaborbernat in #344
Fix TypeError: _CountedFileLock.__init__() got an unexpected keyword argument 'timeout' by @kwist-sgr in #345

3.15.2

Use a metaclass to implement the singleton pattern by @kwist-sgr in #340
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