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[request] Mono 5.x instead of 4.0.4 #46

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sjorge opened this issue Dec 1, 2017 · 1 comment
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[request] Mono 5.x instead of 4.0.4 #46

sjorge opened this issue Dec 1, 2017 · 1 comment

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@sjorge sjorge commented Dec 1, 2017

Can we get something from the mono 5.x series to compile on illumos?

jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 14, 2018
1.5.0						2017/12/03

Documentation

* replace 'plugins' key in config with 'gems' (#46)
* Docs: Remove username in gist (#54)

Development Fixes

* Remove testing for Jekyll 2.x
* Requires Ruby > 2.1
* Add release script
* Inherit Jekyll's rubocop config for consistency (#48)
* define path with dir (#47)

1.4.1						2017/06/21

* Don't ask .empty? until it's a String. (#38)
* rename Liquid 4 has_key? to key? to add compatibility for liquid 4 (#41)
* Test against Ruby 2.1 to 2.4 (#45)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Apr 26, 2018
Upstream changes:
0.99 Fri Mar 30 2018
 - Fixes for windows unit tests so they skip or pass.
  t/autoflush.t
  t/readonly.t
  t/run_stdin-callback-return-array.t

0.98 Thu Mar 29 2018
 - Switch to using $!{EINTR}
 - Honor umask for user/group permissions on a +rw file
 - Remove commented code from RT 50739
 - #63 - Patch for fixing _write on invalid objects
 - #54 - Make slave the controlling terminal so more programs can be called from IPC::Run reliably
 - #53 - Prevent Not a GLOB reference in close_terminal by untieing before close
 - #46 - '&' closing the stdin of the right process.
 - #41 - Do POSIX::_exit not ::exit
 - #40 - Assure child Win32 processes have same priority as parent
 - #38 - Add unit test for passing use of Readonly.pm
 - #39 - Fix GLOB test in IPC::Run::IO->new
 - #86 - Fix for memory leak [rt.cpan.org #57990]
 - MANIFEST was updated. New tests may start shipping now.

0.97 Mon Mar 26 2018
 - Update meta and POD to point to GitHub issues not RT.
 - Update README with pod changes.
 - Fix variable name in synopsis - [Github #47]
 - Fix t/run.t to work on "perl in space" - [Github #100]
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@bushchannelstepper bushchannelstepper commented Oct 22, 2018

Yes please...running a VM to work around this for now isn't the best

jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Nov 10, 2018
Version 1.1.0
-------------

Released 2018-10-26

-   Change default signing algorithm back to SHA-1. (`#113`_)
-   Added a default SHA-512 fallback for users who used the yanked 1.0.0
    release which defaulted to SHA-512. (`#114`_)
-   Add support for fallback algorithms during deserialization to
    support changing the default in the future without breaking existing
    signatures. (`#113`_)
-   Changed capitalization of packages back to lowercase as the change
    in capitalization broke some tooling. (`#113`_)

.. _#113: pallets/itsdangerous#113
.. _#114: pallets/itsdangerous#114


Version 1.0.0
-------------

Released 2018-10-18

YANKED

*Note*: This release was yanked from PyPI because it changed the default
algorithm to SHA-512. This decision was reverted in 1.1.0 and it remains
at SHA1.

-   Drop support for Python 2.6 and 3.3.
-   Refactor code from a single module to a package. Any object in the
    API docs is still importable from the top-level ``itsdangerous``
    name, but other imports will need to be changed. A future release
    will remove many of these compatibility imports. (`#107`_)
-   Optimize how timestamps are serialized and deserialized. (`#13`_)
-   ``base64_decode`` raises ``BadData`` when it is passed invalid data.
    (`#27`_)
-   Ensure value is bytes when signing to avoid a ``TypeError`` on
    Python 3. (`#29`_)
-   Add a ``serializer_kwargs`` argument to ``Serializer``, which is
    passed to ``dumps`` during ``dump_payload``. (`#36`_)
-   More compact JSON dumps for unicode strings. (`#38`_)
-   Use the full timestamp rather than an offset, allowing dates before
    2011. (`#46`_)
-   Detect a ``sep`` character that may show up in the signature itself
    and raise a ``ValueError``. (`#62`_)
-   Use a consistent signature for keyword arguments for
    ``Serializer.load_payload`` in subclasses. (`#74`_, `#75`_)
-   Change default intermediate hash from SHA-1 to SHA-512. (`#80`_)
-   Convert JWS exp header to an int when loading. (`#99`_)

.. _#13: pallets/itsdangerous#13
.. _#27: pallets/itsdangerous#27
.. _#29: pallets/itsdangerous#29
.. _#36: pallets/itsdangerous#36
.. _#38: pallets/itsdangerous#38
.. _#46: pallets/itsdangerous#46
.. _#62: pallets/itsdangerous#62
.. _#74: pallets/itsdangerous#74
.. _#75: pallets/itsdangerous#75
.. _#80: pallets/itsdangerous#80
.. _#99: pallets/itsdangerous#99
.. _#107: pallets/itsdangerous#107
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Dec 1, 2018
### GMime 3.2.2

* Fixed packaging to include Vala files.

### GMime 3.2.1

* Fixed GMimeParser to recognize the message/global mime-type
  (a UTF-8 version of message/rfc822). (issue #50)

* Updated GMime to use libidn2 instead of the older libidn
  library. (issue #48)

* Fixed address quoting logic and IDN2 encoding.

    The rules for quoting address names should use 'specials'
    instead of 'tspecials' and when encoding domain names via
    IDN2, check if the encoded domain matches the original
    domain name (other than case). If they match, prefer the
    non-encoded domain name since the user may have used
    uppercase characters to enhance readability of the domain
    name.

* Added GMIME_DECRYPT_ENABLE_ONLINE_CERTIFICATE_CHECKS and
  GMIME_DECRYPT_ENABLE_KEYSERVER_LOOKUPS as possible flags to
  pass to g_mime_crypto_context_decrypt(). Also added
  GMIME_VERIFY_ENABLE_ONLINE_CERTIFICATE_CHECKS and
  GMIME_VERIFY_ENABLE_KEYSERVER_LOOKUPS as possible flags to
  pass to g_mime_crypto_context_verify().

    Clients that wish to enable online certificate and/or
    keyserver lookups now need to explicitly enable this
    functionality.

    These changes are designed to make it more difficult
    for clients to be susceptible to Efail privacy exploits.
    Specifically, it is meant to address the privacy concerns
    regarding CRL and OCSP status check backchannels.

    For more information about Efail, see https://www.efail.de/

* Fixed g_mime_message_write_to_stream() to prioritize message
  headers over body headers (even when they have an offset of -1).
  (issue #46)

* The GMimeParser can now warn about a number of RFC-compliance
  issues that it finds when parsing messages.

* Fixed GMimeTextPart to make sure that the GMimeFilterCharset is
  non-null before trying to use it. This can happen if the charset
  specified in the Content-Type header is unsupported by the
  iconv library.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Dec 7, 2018
Upstream changes:
0.063   2018-11-28
        - proper patch for #46 (related to Math::BigInt::LTM)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Feb 16, 2019
	+ add Debian compile/link flags to test-package.
	+ cleanup spurious warnings from latest gcc.
	+ changes for Original-Mawk #48:
	  + add checks for stack overflow and underflow
	  + increase stack limit to 1024
	+ updated configure macros
	+ update config.guess and config.sub

20161120
	+ add runtime check for assignments to OFMT and CONVFMT to ensure
	  they use a single parameter (Original-Mawk #47).
	+ repair build for --with-valgrind, broken in 20160930 const-fixes.

20161107
	+ correct sign-extension from 20160615 change to rand() (report by
	  Christian Neukirchen).

20160930
	+ optimize closes on regular expressions to filter out redundant
	  wildcards, fixing a special case leftover by changes in 20100224
	  (Original-Mawk #34).
	+ add regular-expressions to the -Wdump option when using mawk's
	  built-in regular expressions.
	+ fix a sign-extension in character-class parser (Original-Mawk #46).
	+ minor optimizations.
	+ improve use of const in tables.

20160927
	+ allow single-quote as a flag in printf, to complete the change
	  for LC_NUMERIC in 20121129 (report by Graham Monteith).
	+ revert one of the fixes made for a Coverity warning about loss of
	  precision in 20121209, which unnecessarily exposed a different
	  problem (Original-Mawk #45).

20160918
	+ simplify "system()" function by calling C "system()" function, and
	  use POSIX macros for wait-status to provide a less-ambiguous return
	  value (suggested by Aharon Robbins).
	+ add a null-pointer check in bi_mktime (patch by Ismael Luceno).

20160905
	+ escape '/' in range for test/reg4.awk to allow test-comparison with
	  gawk and BWK.
	+ updated configure macros, e.g., for compiler warnings and static
	  analysis:
	  + CF_CC_ENV_FLAGS
	  + CF_GNU_SOURCE
	  + CF_PROG_LINT
	  + CF_RAND
	  + CF_XOPEN_SOURCE
	+ minor build-fix for HPUX 11.11 "make", which is confused by the
	  recursive use of "make" in clean/distclean rules.
	+ amend fix for Gentoo #424137 to eliminate a memory leak when opening
	  files (Original-Mawk #44).
	+ update config.guess and config.sub

20160615
	+ correct range when using system rand() function, which was 0..2
	  rather than 0..1 on BSD systems (report/patch by Masaki Waga).

20160313
	+ correct order of checks for machine state in REtest which caused an
	  out-of-bounds reference (Original-Mawk #36).

20160226
	+ update COPYING from
	  https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.txt
	  (Original-Mawk #38).
	+ minor updates to configure script macros
	+ update config.guess and config.sub
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 12, 2019
2.60.1 - April 1, 2019
======================

- Improve reliability of client auth failure tests (#66)
- Fix excessive CPU usage after sync handshake (#69)

2.60.0.1 - March 12, 2019
=========================

- Fix build with OpenSSL pkg-config unavailable (Nirbheek Chauhan)

2.60.0 - March 11, 2019
=======================

This is the first stable release featuring the new OpenSSL backend. Please be
advised that this new backend is still experimental and known to not work on
some systems, including Debian. Linux distributions are encouraged to stick to
the default build options, where OpenSSL is not yet enabled.

- Fix build with GnuTLS disabled (Nirbheek Chauhan)
- Fix build on Windows (Chun-Wei Fan)

2.59.92 - March 4, 2019
=======================

- Many OpenSSL backend fixes for Windows (Nirbheek Chauhan)
- GnuTLS: reject sync operations during handshake to avoid deadlocks (#46)
- Temporarily disable DTLS and OpenSSL tests due to #49 and #54

2.59.91 - February 18, 2019
===========================

- Update OpenSSL SSL struct when certificate is changed (#55, Fredrik Ternerot)
- Fix tests build when GnuTLS is disabled (#59)
- Remove Fedora-specific PROFILE=SYSTEM default cipher list (#61)
- Fix some problems with the connection tests (Fredrik Ternerot)

2.59.90 - February 4, 2019
==========================

This release adds an OpenSSL backend, obsoleting the glib-openssl project.
Credit to all the contributors to the glib-openssl project, especially
Ignacio Casal Quinteiro. Also thanks to Xavier Claessens for helping with the
transition.

The OpenSSL backend seems to be mature, though it is less well-tested for
desktop usage than the GnuTLS backend. It will remain disabled by default at
build time due to the GPL-incompatible nature of the OpenSSL license -- and the
GPLv2-incompatible nature of the Apache license that will be used by future
versions of OpenSSL -- and because the GnuTLS backend is sufficient for Linux
distros.

Use the OpenSSL backend if you are building an embedded system where
(GPLv2+ or LGPLv3+) dependencies are unacceptable (e.g. nettle or GMP, both
dependencies of GnuTLS) and you are OK with the GPL-incompatible OpenSSL
license. If the OpenSSL backend is enabled at build time, you should probably
disable build of the GnuTLS backend, or it will take precedence over the OpenSSL
backend at runtime. For example, you could configure with:

$ mkdir build && cd build
$ meson -Dgnutls=disabled -Dopenssl=enabled ..

2.59.2 - January 7, 2019
========================

 - Add support for application layer protocol negotiation (#47, Scott Hutton)

2.59.1 - November 11, 2018
==========================

This release removes the gnutls-pkcs11 backend, which was disabled in 2.57.2,
due to lack of any feedback whatsoever regarding its disablement. If you think
it is still useful to you, given that the normal gnutls backend now supports
PKCS#11, speak up now.

This release also includes several changes to properly support TLS 1.3.

Other changes:

 - Perform certificate verification during, not after, TLS handshake
 - Dramatically improve the reliability of the non-DTLS tests. (DTLS is still having problems.)
 - Regenerate test certificates to prepare for OpenSSL support
 - Several meson build system improvements to prepare for OpenSSL support

2.58.0 - September 2, 2018
==========================

 - Updated translations

2.57.92 - August 27, 2018
=========================

 - Revert fixes for #4 and #6 due to regression (#43)
 - Fix installed tests (Sébastien Bacher, !7)

2.57.90 - August 12, 2018
=========================

 - Properly check for server errors in connection tests (#4)
 - Perform certificate verification during, not after, TLS handshake (#6)
 - Avoid trailing dots in SNI hostnames (#11)
 - Send fallback SCSV with fallback connection attempts
 - Fail unsafe rehandshake attempts initiated by API request

2.57.3 - July 16, 2018
======================

- Fix memory leaks when calling g_tls_connection_gnutls_get_certificate()
- Use .so for modules on macOS instead of dylib (Nirbheek Chauhan)
- Fix build with MSVCC (Nirbheek Chauhan)

2.57.2 - May 21, 2018
=====================

This release disables build of the gnutls-pkcs11 backend by default. Please
direct any complaints to https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib-networking/issues/7

- Several meson build system improvements
  (#794978, #795043, and #795982, Xavier Claessens and Nirbheek Chauhan)

2.57.1 - April 16, 2018
=======================

- Use GnuTLS system trust and remove build option to specify cert bundle (#753260)
- Fix criticals when child streams outlast the parent GTlsConnection (#792219)
- Fix crash when setting client cert without private key (#793712)
- Update tests for compatibility with GnuTLS 3.6.2 (#794286)
- Never install GIO modules outside build prefix (#794358)
- Don't install test files if installed tests are disabled (#794372)
- Fix build with -Dpkcs11=false (#794292, Tom Schoonjans)
- Allow building as meson subproject (#794709, Mathieu Duponchelle)

- g_tls_certificate_verify() no longer manually verifies certificate
  activation/expiration time, matching the current behavior of
  g_tls_database_verify_chain().
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Nov 3, 2019
Overview of changes from 1.8.7 to 1.8.8
=======================================
* Fixes
  - build
    * Fix a build error with --with-libgcroots=installed
      [GitHub #130][Reported by HIGUCHI Daisuke]
  - uim-qt5
    * Fix a build error
      [GitHub #129][Reported by HIGUCHI Daisuke]

Overview of changes from 1.8.6 to 1.8.7
=======================================
* Fixes
  - uim-skk
    * Fix a socket clean bug
      [GitHub #32][Reported by HIGUCHI Daisuke]
    * Fix wrong close call
      [GitHub #55][Patch by zephyrus00jp]
  - uim-qt4
    * Add a missing include
      [GitHub #38][Patch by Raphael Kubo da Costa]
  - uim.el
    * Fix a bug that other minor mode key bindings are ignored on Emacs 24
      [GitHub #51][Reported by Araeos]
    * Fix a bug that Shift+Arrow doesn't work
      [GitHub #116][Reported by Vladimir Panteleev]
  - uim-gtk3
    * Fix a bug that the candidate windows isn't shown
      [GitHub #76][Patch by Konosuke Watanab]

* Enhancements
  - all
    * Add "Keywords" to .desktop
      [GitHub #57][Patch by HIGUCHI Daisuke]
  - uim-gtk
    * Improve GTK+ 3 support
      [GitHub #35][Patch by e-kato]
    * Support libpanel-applet 3.14 or later
      [GitHub #48][Patch by Dmitry Shachnev]
    * Support Wayland backend
      [GitHub #71][Reported by Thibaut Girka]
  - uim-fep
    * Use UTF-8 for comment encoding
      [GitHub #46][Patch by Felix Janda]
  - uim-qt5
    * Make workable
  - uim-social-ime
    * Remove because the service was disruption
  - uim.el
    * Support autoload
      [GitHub #121][Patch by Arun Isaac]
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Nov 15, 2019
2.62.0 (stable):

Glib:
* Add ustring::make_valid()
  (Krzysztof Piecuch) Bug #780075
  (Martin Ejdestig) Merge request !11
  Issue #40 (Tanu Kaskinen)
* Use convert_return_gchar_ptr_to_*() in a couple of ustring methods
  (Martin Ejdestig) Merge request !11
* Add ustring::sprintf(), wrapping g_strdup_printf()
  (Daniel Boles) Issue #21
* Fix callback races in glibmm when GSource is destructed
  (Dainis Jonitis) Issue #41
* Checksum, Datetime, TimeZone: Add Glib::Value specializations
  (Kjell Ahlstedt)
* Property: Add const get_proxy() returning ReadOnly
  Getting Proxy from ReadOnly is const
  (Daniel Boles) Issue #44
* Property: Update for compatibility with Gtk::Builder
  (Kjell Ahlstedt)
* Fix memory leak in Variant<std::tuple<>>::create()
  (Van de Bugger, Kjell Ahlstedt) Issue #48
* Deprecate TimeVal
  (Kjell Ahlstedt)

Gio:
* Add Application::add_option_group()
  (Kjell Ahlstedt Issue #46 (Patrick Storz)
* DBus::Object: Fix refcounts in some vfuncs
  (Kjell Ahlstedt)
* Gio::DBus: Add ObjectProxy, ObjectSkeleton, ObjectManager,
  ObjectManagerClient, ObjectManagerServer
  (Kjell Ahlstedt) Issue #43 (Martin Ejdestig)
* Drive, MountOperation, ThemedIcon, TlsDatabase, VolumeMonitor:
  Fix ownership of some lists and arrays (Fixes memory leaks
  and dangling pointers)
  (Kjell Ahlstedt)
* Add SocketControlMessage::add_deserialize_func()
  (Kjell Ahlstedt) Issue #52 (Ankur deep jaiswal)

gmmproc:
* Update for new glib deprecation macros
  (Kjell Ahlstedt)

Build:
* Require glib-2.0 >= 2.61.2
  (Kjell Ahlstedt)

Documentation:
* Glib::init(), Gio::init(): Improve the documentation
  (Kjell Ahlstedt) Issue #49 (Van de Bugger)
* Glib::ustring can't always replace std::string
  (Kjell Ahlstedt) Issue #47 (Patrick Storz)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 25, 2020
Update ruby-mixlib-authentication to 3.0.6.


3.0.6 (2019-12-30)

* Test on Ruby 2.7 + random testing improvements #51 (tas50)
* Substitute require for require_relative #52 (tas50)


3.0.4 (2019-10-31)

* Add BuildKite PR Testing #47 (tas50)
* Update project owner + Remove Travis CI #48 (tas50)
* Update mixlib-log requirement from ~> 2 to ~> 3 #50 (dependabot-preview[bot])


3.0.1 (2019-04-23)

* remove hashrocket syntax #40 (lamont-granquist)
* Update testing boilerplate #41 (tas50)
* Update codeowners and add github PR template #43 (tas50)
* Only ship the required libraries in the gem artifact #44 (tas50)
* update travis, drop ruby < 2.5, major version bump #45 (lamont-granquist)
* Add back Ruby 2.4 support / update testing #46 (tas50)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 25, 2020
Update ruby-mixlib-cli to 2.1.5.


2.1.5 (2019-12-22)

* Use our standard rakefile #68 (tas50)
* Fix chef-style #71 (vsingh-msys)
* Add windows PR testing with Buildkite #73 (tas50)
* Test on Ruby 2.7 + random testing improvements #75 (tas50)


2.1.1 (2019-06-10)

* Don't explode when there are unknown keys in 'config' #66 (marcparadise)


2.1.0 (2019-06-07)

* Setup BuildKite for PR testing #61 (tas50)
* Disable Travis testing & Update codeowners #62 (tas50)
* Fix gem homepage url #64 (tsub)
* [MIXLIB-CLI-63] Add deprecated_option support #65 (marcparadise)


2.0.6 (2019-05-14)

* Add additional github templates and update codeowners #58 (tas50)
* Improve the --help text output of 'in:' #59 (btm)
* Print out human readable lists of allowed CLI options #60 (tas50)


2.0.3 (2019-03-20)

* fix global state pollution issues across examples #54 (lamont-granquist)
* Add back support for Ruby 2.4 #56 (tas50)


2.0.1 (2019-01-04)

* Don't ship the test files in the gem artifact #51 (tas50)


2.0.0 (2019-01-04)

* remove hashrockets syntax #43 (lamont-granquist)
* Remove require rubygems #44 (tas50)
* Update testing and contributing boilerplate #45 (tas50)
* More testing / release boilerplate #46 (tas50)
* Update codeowners and add github PR template #47 (tas50)
* Lint the example code #49 (tas50)
* update travis, drop ruby < 2.5, major version bump #52 (lamont-granquist)
* actually do the major version bump #53 (lamont-granquist)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 25, 2020
Update ruby-mixlib-log to 3.0.8.


3.0.8 (2019-12-30)

* Expand testing / Update GitHub templates #51 (tas50)
* Add Build Kite PR Testing #52 (tas50)
* Remove Travis PR Testing #53 (tas50)
* Resolve all warnings emitted during testing #54 (zenspider)
* Add windows testing in Buildkite #56 (tas50)
* Test on Ruby 2.7 + random testing improvements #58 (tas50)
* Substitute require for require_relative #59 (tas50)


3.0.1 (2019-01-05)

* reverting back to ruby 2.3 support #48 (lamont-granquist)


3.0.0 (2019-01-04)

* update travis, drop ruby < 2.5, major version bump #47 (lamont-granquist)

2.0.9 (2018-12-18)

* remove hashrocket syntax #41 (lamont-granquist)
* Remove the changelog generator gem #42 (tas50)
* Test on all the Ruby versions we support #43 (tas50)
* Test on Ruby 2.6 in Travis + test on Xenial #46 (tas50)
* Only ship the required library files in the gem artifact #45 (tas50)
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