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Missing header files in php54-json and php55-json packages #207
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…ult, 52, doesn't work. Needs -lreadline and something else. Will look into this later. From ChangeLog: Engine changes -------------- * Add a very short sample quest with free graphics and musics (TritonDataCenter#232, TritonDataCenter#318). * Allow scripted dialog boxes (TritonDataCenter#184). * Allow a scripted game-over menu (TritonDataCenter#261). * Replace the old built-in dialog box by a very minimal one. * Remove the old built-in game-over menu. * Remove the old built-in dark rooms displaying (TritonDataCenter#205). * New entity: separators to visually separate some regions in a map (TritonDataCenter#177). * New type of ground: ice (TritonDataCenter#182). * New type of ground: low walls (TritonDataCenter#117). * Blocks and thrown items can now fall into holes, lava and water (TritonDataCenter#191). * Kill enemies that fall into holes, lava and water (TritonDataCenter#190). * Allow quest makers and users to set the size of the playing area. * Allow maps to have a default destination entity (TritonDataCenter#231). * A game can now start without specifying an initial map and destination. * Stairs inside a single floor can now go from any layer to a next one (TritonDataCenter#178). * Fix map menus not receiving on_command_pressed/released() events. * Fix camera callbacks never called when already on the target (TritonDataCenter#308). * Fix a crash when adding a new menu during a menu:on_finished() event. * Fix a crash when calling hero:start_victory() without sword. * Fix an error when loading sounds (TritonDataCenter#236). Sounds were working anyway. * Fix a possible memory error when playing sounds. * Fix blocks that continue to follow the hero after picking a treasure (TritonDataCenter#284). * Fix on_obtained() that was not called for non-brandished treasures (TritonDataCenter#295). * Jumpers can no longer be activated the opposite way when in water. * Jumpers are now activated after a slight delay (TritonDataCenter#253). * Sensors no longer automatically reset the hero's movement (TritonDataCenter#292). * Correctly detect the ground below the hero or any point. * Don't die if there is a syntax error in dialogs.dat. * Show a better error message if trying to play a Solarus 0.9 quest (TritonDataCenter#260). * Remove built-in debug keys. This can be done from Lua now. * Remove the preprocessor constant SOLARUS_DEBUG_KEYS. * Call on_draw() before drawing menus. * Fix .it musics looping when they should not. * Log all errors in error.txt (TritonDataCenter#287). * The quest archive can now also be named data.solarus.zip (TritonDataCenter#293). Data files format changes ------------------------- You can use the script tools/data_files_conversion/1.0_to_1.1/update_quest.lua to automatically update your data files. Don't forget to make a backup first. * Sprites: New syntax easier to read and parse (TritonDataCenter#168). * project_db.dat: New syntax easier to read and parse (TritonDataCenter#169). * quest.dat: Allow to specify a range of supported quest sizes. * Maps: Add the property "default" to destinations. * Maps: Make optional the property "destination" of teletransporters. * Tilesets: The ground value of diagonal walls with water has changed. * Tilesets: New ground values "ice" and "low_wall". * dialogs.dat: Allow any property in dialogs. dialog_id and text are mandatory. * languages.dat no longer exists. Languages are in project_db.dat now (TritonDataCenter#265). Lua API changes --------------- Changes that introduce incompatibilities: * map:is_dialog_enabled() is replaced by game:is_dialog_enabled(). * map:start_dialog() is replaced by game:start_dialog(). * Remove map:draw_dialog_box(), no longer needed. * Remove map:set_dialog_style(): replace it in your own dialog box system. * Remove map:set_dialog_position(): replace it in your own dialog box system. * Remove map:set_dialog_variable(): use the info param of game:start_dialog(). * Make map:get_entities() returns an iterator instead of an array (TritonDataCenter#249). * Replace map:set_pause_enabled() by game:set_pause_allowed(). * Make the enemy:create_enemy() more like map:create_enemy() (TritonDataCenter#215). * Remove sol.language.get_default_language(), useless and misleading (TritonDataCenter#265). * Remove sol.main.is_debug_enabled(). * Remove map:get_light() and map:set_light() (TritonDataCenter#205). * In game:get/set_ability(), ability "get_back_from_death" no longer exists. * Empty chests no longer show a dialog if there is no on:empty() event (TritonDataCenter#274). Changes that do not introduce incompatibilities: * game:get/set_starting_location(): map and destination can now be nil. * hero:teleport(): make destination optional (maps now have a default one). * map:create_teletransporter(): make destination optional. * Add a function sol.video.get_quest_size(). * Make map:get_camera_position() also return the size of the visible area. * Add a method entity:is_in_same_region(entity). * Add a method entity:get_center_position(). * Add methods entity:get_direction4_to(), entity:get_direction8_to() (TritonDataCenter#150). * Add a method game:get_hero(). * Add methods hero:get/set_walking_speed() (TritonDataCenter#206). * Add hero:get_state() and hero:on_state_changed() (TritonDataCenter#207). * Add events separator:on_activating() and separator:on_activated() (TritonDataCenter#272). * Add methods enemy:is/set_traversable() (TritonDataCenter#147). * Add a method enemy:immobilize() (TritonDataCenter#160). * Add on_position_changed() to all entities, not only enemies (TritonDataCenter#298). * Add on_obstacle_reached() to all entities, not only enemies (TritonDataCenter#298). * Add on_movement_changed() to all entities, not only enemies (TritonDataCenter#298). * Add on_movement_finished() to all entities, not only enemies/NPCs (TritonDataCenter#298). * target_movement:set_target(entity) now accepts an x,y offset (TritonDataCenter#154). * Add a method game:is_pause_allowed(). * Add a method map:get_ground() (TritonDataCenter#141). * Add a method map:get_music() (TritonDataCenter#306). * Add an optional parameter on_top to sol.menu.start. * Add sprite:on_animation_changed() and sprite:on_direction_changed() (TritonDataCenter#153). * Add a function sol.input.is_key_pressed(). * Add a function sol.input.is_joypad_button_pressed(). * Add a function sol.input.get_joypad_axis_state(). * Add a function sol.input.get_joypad_hat_direction(). * Add functions sol.input.is/set_joypad_enabled() (TritonDataCenter#175). * Add a function sol.audio.get_music() (TritonDataCenter#146). * Add a function sol.audio.get_music_format(). * Add a function sol.audio.get_music_num_channels(). * Add functions sol.audio.get/set_music_channel_volume() for .it files (TritonDataCenter#250). * Add functions sol.audio.get/set_music_tempo() for .it files (TritonDataCenter#250). * Return nil if the string is not found in sol.language.get_string(). * sol.language.get_dialog() is now implemented. * Add a function game:stop_dialog(status) to close the scripted dialog box. * Add an event game:on_dialog_started(dialog, info). * Add an event game:on_dialog_finished(dialog). * Add functions game:start_game_over() and game:stop_game_over (TritonDataCenter#261). * Add events game:on_game_over_started(), game:on_game_over_finished (TritonDataCenter#261). * Add sol.file functions: open(), exists(), remove(), mkdir() (TritonDataCenter#267). Solarus Quest Editor changes ---------------------------- * Add a GUI to upgrade automatically quest files to the latest format (TritonDataCenter#247). * Remove the initial prompt dialog to open a quest (TritonDataCenter#264). * Replace non-free images by new icons (TritonDataCenter#245). * Add tooltips to the add entity toolbar. * Simplify the add entity toolbar by showing only one icon per entity type. * Survive when images cannot be found (TritonDataCenter#256). * Create more content when creating a new quest (TritonDataCenter#258, TritonDataCenter#279). * Improve error messages. * Fix a crash when creating a destructible without tileset selected (TritonDataCenter#283). * Fix the sprite field disabled in the NPC properties dialog (TritonDataCenter#303).
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v0.8.2, 2013-11-20 ([changes](simplecov-ruby/simplecov@v0.8.1...v0.8.2)) ===================== ## Bugfixes * Replaced the locking behaviour [via lockfile gem](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#185) with plain Ruby explicit file locking when merging results. This should make simplecov merging to behave well on Windows again. See [TritonDataCenter#258](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#258) and [TritonDataCenter#223](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#223) (thanks to @tomykaira) v0.8.1, 2013-11-10 ([changes](simplecov-ruby/simplecov@v0.8.0...v0.8.1)) ===================== ## Bugfixes * Fixed a regression introduced in 0.8.0 - the Forwardable STDLIB module is now required explicitly. See [TritonDataCenter#256](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#256) (thanks to @kylev) v0.8.0, 2013-11-10 ([changes](simplecov-ruby/simplecov@v0.7.1...v0.8.0)) ===================== **Note: Yanked the same day because of the regression that 0.8.1 fixes, see above** ## TL;DR It's been way too long since the last official release 0.7.1, but this was partly due to it proving itself quite stable in most circumstances. This release brings various further stability improvements to result set merging (especially when working with parallel_tests), the configuration, source file encodings, and command name guessing. The 0.8 line is the last one to cooperate with Ruby < 1.9. Starting with 0.9, SimpleCov will assume to be running in Ruby 1.9+, and will not try to detect or bail silently on older Ruby versions. An appropriate deprecation warning has been added. ## Features * Configuration blocks now have access to variables and methods outside of the block's scope. See [TritonDataCenter#238](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#238) (thanks to @ms-tg) * You can now have a global `~/.simplecov` configuration file. See [TritonDataCenter#195](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#195) (thanks to @spagalloco) * simplecov-html now uses the MIT-licensed colorbox plugin. Some adjustments when viewing source files, including retaining the currently open file on refresh have been added. See [simplecov-html TritonDataCenter#15](simplecov-ruby/simplecov-html#15) (thanks to @chetan) * Adds support for Rails 4 command guessing, removes default group `vendor/plugins`. See [TritonDataCenter#181](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#181) and [TritonDataCenter#203](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#203) (thanks to @semanticart and @phallstrom) * You can now load simplecov without the default settings by doing `require 'simplecov/no_defaults'` or setting `ENV['SIMPLECOV_NO_DEFAULTS']`. Check `simplecov/defaults` to see what preconfigurations are getting dropped by using this. See [TritonDataCenter#209](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#209) (thanks to @ileitch) * The result set merging now uses the `lockfile` gem to avoid race conditions. See [TritonDataCenter#185](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#185) (thanks to @jshraibman-mdsol). * Automatically detect the usage of parallel_tests and adjust the command name with the test env number accordingly, See [TritonDataCenter#64](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#64) and [TritonDataCenter#185](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#185) (thanks to @jshraibman-mdsol). ## Enhancements * Rename adapters to "profiles" given that they are bundles of settings. The old adapter methods are deprecated, but remain available for now. See [TritonDataCenter#207](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#207) (thanks to @mikerobe) * Tweaks to the automatic test suite naming. In particular, `rspec/features` should now be correctly attributed to RSpec, not Cucumber. See [TritonDataCenter#212](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#212) (thanks to @ersatzryan and @betelgeuse) * MiniTest should now be identified correctly by the command name guesser. See [TritonDataCenter#244](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#244) (thanks to @envygeeks) * Makes SimpleCov resilient to inclusion of mathn library. See [TritonDataCenter#175](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#175) and [TritonDataCenter#140](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#140) (thanks to @scotje) * Allow coverage_dir to be an absolute path. * See [TritonDataCenter#190](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#190) (thanks to @jshraibman-mdsol) * The internal cucumber test suite now uses Capybara 2. See [TritonDataCenter#206](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#206) (thanks to @infertux) * Work-arounds for the Coverage library shipped in JRuby 1.6 to behave in line with MRI. See [TritonDataCenter#174](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#174) (thanks to @grddev) * Fix warning: instance variable @exit_status not initialized. See [TritonDataCenter#242](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#242) and [TritonDataCenter#213](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#213) (thanks to @sferik and @infertux) ## Bugfixes * Correct result calculations for people using :nocov: tags. See [TritonDataCenter#215](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#215) (thanks to @aokolish) * Average hits per line for groups of files is now computed correctly. See [TritonDataCenter#192](http://github.com/colszowka/simplecov/pull/192) and [TritonDataCenter#179](http://github.com/colszowka/simplecov/issues/179) (thanks to @Graysonwright) * Compatability with BINARY internal encoding. See [TritonDataCenter#194](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#194) and [TritonDataCenter#127](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#127) (thanks to @justfalter) * Special characters in `SimpleCov.root` are now correctly escaped before being used as a RegExp. See [TritonDataCenter#204](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#204) and [TritonDataCenter#237](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#237) (thanks to @rli9)
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Changelog: ================================================================================ GLM 0.9.5.4: 2014-06-21 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Fixed non-utf8 character #196 - Added FindGLM install for CMake #189 - Fixed GTX_color_space - saturation #195 - Fixed glm::isinf and glm::isnan for with Android NDK 9d #191 - Fixed builtin GLM_ARCH_SSE4 #204 - Optimized Quaternion vector rotation #205 - Fixed missing doxygen @endcond tag #211 - Fixed instruction set detection with Clang #158 - Fixed orientate3 function #207 - Fixed lerp when cosTheta is close to 1 in quaternion slerp #210 - Added GTX_io for io with <iostream> #144 - Fixed fastDistance ambiguity #215 - Fixed tweakedInfinitePerspective #208 and added user-defined epsilon to tweakedInfinitePerspective - Fixed std::copy and std::vector with GLM types #214 - Fixed strict aliasing issues #212, #152 - Fixed std::nextafter not supported with C++11 on Android #213 - Fixed corner cases in exp and log functions for quaternions #199 ================================================================================ GLM 0.9.5.3: 2014-04-02 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Added instruction set auto detection with Visual C++ using _M_IX86_FP - /arch compiler argument - Fixed GTX_raw_data code dependency - Fixed GCC instruction set detection - Added GLM_GTX_matrix_transform_2d extension (#178, #176) - Fixed CUDA issues (#169, #168, #183, #182) - Added support for all extensions but GTX_string_cast to CUDA - Fixed strict aliasing warnings in GCC 4.8.1 / Android NDK 9c (#152) - Fixed missing bitfieldInterleave definisions - Fixed usubBorrow (#171) - Fixed eulerAngle*** not consistent for right-handed coordinate system (#173) - Added full tests for eulerAngle*** functions (#173) - Added workaround for a CUDA compiler bug (#186, #185) ================================================================================ GLM 0.9.5.2: 2014-02-08 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Fixed initializer list ambiguity (#159, #160) - Fixed warnings with the Android NDK 9c - Fixed non power of two matrix products - Fixed mix function link error - Fixed SSE code included in GLM tests on "pure" platforms - Fixed undefined reference to fastInverseSqrt (#161) - Fixed GLM_FORCE_RADIANS with <glm/ext.hpp> build error (#165) - Fix dot product clamp range for vector angle functions. (#163) - Tentative fix for strict aliasing warning in GCC 4.8.1 / Android NDK 9c (#152) - Fixed GLM_GTC_constants description brief (#162) ================================================================================ GLM 0.9.5.1: 2014-01-11 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Fixed angle and orientedAngle that sometimes return NaN values (#145) - Deprecated degrees for function parameters and display a message - Added possible static_cast conversion of GLM types (#72) - Fixed error 'inverse' is not a member of 'glm' from glm::unProject (#146) - Fixed mismatch between some declarations and definitions - Fixed inverse link error when using namespace glm; (#147) - Optimized matrix inverse and division code (#149) - Added intersectRayPlane function (#153) - Fixed outerProduct return type (#155) ================================================================================ GLM 0.9.5.0: 2013-12-25 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Added forward declarations (glm/fwd.hpp) for faster compilations - Added per feature headers - Minimized GLM internal dependencies - Improved Intel Compiler detection - Added bitfieldInterleave and _mm_bit_interleave_si128 functions - Added GTX_scalar_relational - Added GTX_dual_quaternion - Added rotation function to GTX_quaternion (#22) - Added precision variation of each type - Added quaternion comparison functions - Fixed GTX_multiple for negative value - Removed GTX_ocl_type extension - Fixed post increment and decrement operators - Fixed perspective with zNear == 0 (#71) - Removed l-value swizzle operators - Cleaned up compiler detection code for unsupported compilers - Replaced C cast by C++ casts - Fixed .length() that should return a int and not a size_t - Added GLM_FORCE_SIZE_T_LENGTH and glm::length_t - Removed unnecessary conversions - Optimized packing and unpacking functions - Removed the normalization of the up argument of lookAt function (#114) - Added low precision specializations of inversesqrt - Fixed ldexp and frexp implementations - Increased assert coverage - Increased static_assert coverage - Replaced GLM traits by STL traits when possible - Allowed including individual core feature - Increased unit tests completness - Added creating of a quaternion from two vectors - Added C++11 initializer lists - Fixed umulExtended and imulExtended implementations for vector types (#76) - Fixed CUDA coverage for GTC extensions - Added GTX_io extension - Improved GLM messages enabled when defining GLM_MESSAGES - Hidden matrix _inverse function implementation detail into private section ================================================================================ GLM 0.9.4.6: 2013-09-20 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Fixed detection to select the last known compiler if newer version #106 - Fixed is_int and is_uint code duplication with GCC and C++11 #107 - Fixed test suite build while using Clang in C++11 mode - Added c++1y mode support in CMake test suite - Removed ms extension mode to CMake when no using Visual C++ - Added pedantic mode to CMake test suite for Clang and GCC - Added use of GCC frontend on Unix for ICC and Visual C++ fronted on Windows for ICC - Added compilation errors for unsupported compiler versions - Fixed glm::orientation with GLM_FORCE_RADIANS defined #112 - Fixed const ref issue on assignment operator taking a scalar parameter #116 - Fixed glm::eulerAngleY implementation #117 ================================================================================ GLM 0.9.4.5: 2013-08-12 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Fixed CUDA support - Fixed inclusion of intrinsics in "pure" mode #92 - Fixed language detection on GCC when the C++0x mode isn't enabled #95 - Fixed issue #97: register is deprecated in C++11 - Fixed issue #96: CUDA issues - Added Windows CE detection #92 - Added missing value_ptr for quaternions #99 ================================================================================ GLM 0.9.4.4: 2013-05-29 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Fixed slerp when costheta is close to 1 #65 - Fixed mat4x2 value_type constructor #70 - Fixed glm.natvis for Visual C++ 12 #82 - Added assert in inversesqrt to detect division by zero #61 - Fixed missing swizzle operators #86 - Fixed CUDA warnings #86 - Fixed GLM natvis for VC11 #82 - Fixed GLM_GTX_multiple with negative values #79 - Fixed glm::perspective when zNear is zero #71 ================================================================================ GLM 0.9.4.3: 2013-03-20 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Detected qualifier for Clang - Fixed C++11 mode for GCC, couldn't be enabled without MS extensions - Fixed squad, intermediate and exp quaternion functions - Fixed GTX_polar_coordinates euclidean function, takes a vec2 instead of a vec3 - Clarify the license applying on the manual - Added a docx copy of the manual - Fixed GLM_GTX_matrix_interpolation - Fixed isnan and isinf on Android with Clang - Autodetected C++ version using __cplusplus value - Fixed mix for bool and bvec* third parameter ================================================================================ GLM 0.9.4.2: 2013-02-14 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Fixed compAdd from GTX_component_wise - Fixed SIMD support for Intel compiler on Windows - Fixed isnan and isinf for CUDA compiler - Fixed GLM_FORCE_RADIANS on glm::perspective - Fixed GCC warnings - Fixed packDouble2x32 on XCode - Fixed mix for vec4 SSE implementation - Fixed 0x2013 dash character in comments that cause issue in Windows Japanese mode - Fixed documentation warnings - Fixed CUDA warnings ================================================================================ GLM 0.9.4.1: 2012-12-22 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Improved half support: -0.0 case and implicit conversions - Fixed Intel Composer Compiler support on Linux - Fixed interaction between quaternion and euler angles - Fixed GTC_constants build - Fixed GTX_multiple - Fixed quat slerp using mix function when cosTheta close to 1 - Improved fvec4SIMD and fmat4x4SIMD implementations - Fixed assert messages - Added slerp and lerp quaternion functions and tests ================================================================================ GLM 0.9.4.0: 2012-11-18 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Added Intel Composer Compiler support - Promoted GTC_espilon extension - Promoted GTC_ulp extension - Removed GLM website from the source repository - Added GLM_FORCE_RADIANS so that all functions takes radians for arguments - Fixed detection of Clang and LLVM GCC on MacOS X - Added debugger visualizers for Visual C++ 2012 ================================================================================ GLM 0.9.3.4: 2012-06-30 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Added SSE4 and AVX2 detection. - Removed VIRTREV_xstream and the incompatibility generated with GCC - Fixed C++11 compiler option for GCC - Removed MS language extension option for GCC (not fonctionnal) - Fixed bitfieldExtract for vector types - Fixed warnings - Fixed SSE includes ================================================================================ GLM 0.9.3.3: 2012-05-10 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Fixed isinf and isnan - Improved compatibility with Intel compiler - Added CMake test build options: SIMD, C++11, fast math and MS land ext - Fixed SIMD mat4 test on GCC - Fixed perspectiveFov implementation - Fixed matrixCompMult for none-square matrices - Fixed namespace issue on stream operators - Fixed various warnings - Added VC11 support
Yonah, out of curiosity, which PECL extensions depend on the JSON headers? And yes, traditionally only the shared libs are installed with all the PHP packages in pkgsrc, but I know I hit this before with mailparse vs. mbstring headers, so it should be fixed. |
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Make DB_SIGNINGTABLE symbol available in Lua scripts. Fix bug #214: Handle arbitrarily large From: fields. LIBOPENDKIM: Fix bug #213: Remove "dkim_default_senderhdrs" from dkim.h. LIBOPENDKIM: Fix bug #219: Unresolved CNAMEs are not failures, according to the DNS (see RFC6604), so report them as NXDOMAIN or similar. 2.10.0 2014/12/27 Feature request #182: Remove "AddAllSignatureResults". All signature results will now be added via Authentication-Results header fields. Feature request #180: Rename "LDAPSoftStart" to "SoftStart" and apply it to SQL connections as well. Feature request #179: Add "IgnoreMalformedMail" option. Fix bug #183: Discontinue support for ADSP. This removes the following configuration file items: AddAllSignatureResults LocalADSP ADSPAction NoDiscardableMailTo ADSPNoSuchDomain On-PolicyError BogusPolicy SendADSPReports DisableADSP SenderHeaders LDAPSoftStart UnprotectedPolicy Make "rrvs" and "smime" recognized Authentication-Results methods. LIBOPENDKIM: Feature request #157: Add dkim_mail_parse_multi(). LIBOPENDKIM: Feature request #185: Add dkim_set_dnssec(). LIBOPENDKIM: Fix bug #183: Discontinue support for ADSP. This means all of the following: - the dkim_policy_t type has been removed - the DKIM_POLICY_* constants have been removed - the DKIM_PRESULT_* constants have been removed - passing DKIM_OPTS_SENDERHDRS to dkim_options() now results in an error - the DKIM_PSTATE structure has been removed - all of the following functions have been removed: dkim_policy(), dkim_policy_dnssec(), dkim_policy_getqueries(), dkim_policy_getreportinfo(), dkim_policy_state_free(), dkim_policy_state_new(), dkim_policy_syntax(), dkim_getpolicystr(), dkim_getpresult(), dkim_getpresultstr(), dkim_set_policy_lookup(), dkim_test_adsp() LIBOPENDKIM: DKIM_LIBFLAGS_STRICTHDRS now also confirms syntactical validity of the From field before proceeding with a signing or verifying operation. CONTRIB: Fix bug #207: Clean up the "stats" directory. CONTRIB: Add "repute" directory which could eventually replace the PHP implementation. CONTRIB: Patches to systemd and init/redhat.
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Release 2.5.6 ============= Bugs fixed ---------- - Detection of the R version during setup on Win8 (issues #255 and #258) - Segmentation fault when converting :mod:`pandas` :class:`Series` with elements of type object (issue #264) - The default converter from Python (non-rpy2) objects to rinterface-level objects was producing robjects-level objects whenever the input was of type :class:`list` (discovered while fixing issue #264) - Implemented suggested fix for issue with unlinking files on Windows (issue #191) - Testing rpy2 in the absence of ipython no longer stops with an error (issue #266) Release 2.5.5 ============= Bugs fixed ---------- - Crash (segfault) when querying an R object in an R environment triggers an error (symbol exists, but associated values resolves to an error - issue #251) - Change in the signature of `rcall` was not updated in the documentation (issue #259) - Minor update to the documentation (issue #257) Release 2.5.4 ============= Bugs fixed ---------- - Filter PNG files on size, preventing empty files causing trouble to be ipython notebook rendering of graphics later on (slight modification of the pull request #39) - Fix installation left unresolved with rpy2-2.5.3 (issue #248) - Possible segfault with Python 3.4 (issue #249) Release 2.5.3 ============= Changes ------- - `setup.py` has `install_requires` in addition to `requires` in the hope to fix the missing dependency with Python 2 (:mod:`singledispatch` is required but not installed). Bugs fixed ---------- - Extracting configuration information from should now work when R is emitting a warning (issue #247) - On OS X the library discovery step can yield nothing (see issue #246). A tentative fix is to issue a warning and keep moving. Release 2.5.2 ============= Bugs fixed ---------- - String representation of :class:`robjects.R` (issue #238) - Check during `build_ext` if unsupported version of R (pull request #32) - HTMl display of columns of factors in a DataFrame (issue #236) - HTML display of factors (issue #242) Release 2.5.1 ============= Bugs fixed ---------- - Require singledispatch if Python 3.3 (issue #232) - Fixed bug when R spits out a warning when asked configuration information (issue #233) - Restored printing of compilation information when running `setup.py` - Fixed installation issue on some systems (issue #234) - Workaround obscure failure message from unittest if Python < 3.4 and :mod:`singledispatch` cannot be imported (issue #235) Release 2.5.0 ============= New features ------------ - Experimental alternative way to preserve R objects from garbage collection. This can be activated with `rinterface.initr(r_preservehash=True)` (default is `False`. - :class:`GGPlot` object getting a method :meth:`save` mirroring R's `ggplot2::ggsave()`. - The conversion system is now using generics/single dispatch. - New module :mod:`rpy2.ipython.html` with HTML display for rpy2 objects - [Experimental] New function :func:`robjects.methods.rs4instance_factory` to type RS4 objects with more specificity. Changes ------- - The script `setup.py` was rewritten for clarity and ease of maintenance. Now it only uses `setuptools`. Release 2.4.4 ============= Bugs fixed ---------- - Use `input` rather than `raw_input` in the default console callback with Python 3 (fixes issue #222) - Issues with conversions, pandas, and rmagic (fixes issue #218 and more) Release 2.4.3 ============= Bugs fixed ---------- - `geom_raster` was missing from `rpy2.robjects.lib.ggplot2` (pull request #30) - Fixed issue with SVG rendering in ipython notebook (issue #217) - Regression with `rx2()` introduced with new conversion (issue #219) - Fixed documentation (missing `import`) (issue #213) Release 2.4.2 ============= Bugs fixed ---------- - Assigning an R `DataFrame` into an environment was failing if the conversion for Pandas was activated. (Issue #207) Release 2.4.1 ============= Bugs fixed ---------- - :meth:`rpy2.ipython` fixed spurious output to notebook cells. Release 2.4.0 ============= Changes ------- - Conversion system slightly changed, with the optional conversions for :mod:`numpy` and :mod:`pandas` modified accordingly. The changes should only matter if using third-party conversion functions. - The Python 3 version is now a first class citizen. `2to3` is no longer used, and the code base is made directly compatible with Python. This lowers significantly the installation time with Python 3 (which matters when developping rpy2). - The default options to initialize R (`rpy2.rinterface.initoptions') are no longer `('rpy2', '--quiet', '--vanilla', '--no-save')` but now `('rpy2', '--quiet', '--no-save')`. - :class:`robjects.vectors.ListVector` can be instanciated from any objects with a method `items()` with the expectation that the method returns an iterable of (name, value) tuples, or even be an iterable of (name, value) tuples. New features ------------ - For instances of :class:`rpy2.robjects.Function`, the `__doc__` is now a property fetching information about the parameters in the R signature. - Convenience function :func:`rpy2.robjects.packages.data` to extract the datasets in an R pacakges - :mod:`ipython`'s `rmagic` is now part of :mod:`rpy`. To use, `%load_ext rpy2.ipython` from within IPython. - new method :meth:`rpy2.rinterface.SexpEnvironment.keys`, returnings the names in the environment as a tuple of Python strings. - convenience class :class:`robjects.packages.InstalledPackages`, with a companion function :func:`robjects.packages.isinstalled`. - new class :class:`rinterface.SexpSymbol` to represent R symbols Bugs fixed ---------- - :meth:`rpy2.rinterface.Sexp.do_slot` was crashing when the parameter was an empty string (PR #155) Release 2.3.10 ============== Bugs fixed ---------- - `setup.py build` was broken when new R compiled with OpenMP (Issue #183) Release 2.3.9 ============= - Changes in pandas 0.13.0 broke the rpy2 conversion layer (Issue #173) Release 2.3.8 ============= Bugs fixed ---------- - Crash with R-3.0.2. Changes in R-3.0.2's C API coupled to a strange behaviour with R promises caused the problem. (PR #150) Release 2.3.7 ============= Bugs fixed ---------- - ggplot2's "guides" were missing - ggplot2's "theme_classic" was missing (PR #143) - ggplot2's "element_rect" was missing (PR #144) - :func:`rpy2.interactive.packages` was broken (PR #142) Release 2.3.6 ============= Bugs fixed ---------- - Several reports of segfault on OS X (since rpy2-2.3.1 - PR #109) - More fixes in converting `DataFrames` with dates from `pandas` Relase 2.3.5 ============ Bugs fixed ---------- - Missing mapping to ggplot2's `scale_shape_discrete` function - Better handling of dates in Pandas - Constructor for POSIXct improved (and fixed) Changes ------- - The attribute :attr:`rclass` is no longer read-only and can be set (since R allows it) - Importing the module :mod:`rpy2.interactive` no longer activates event processing by default (triggering concurrency errors when used with ipython). New features ------------ - New module :mod:`rpy2.interactive.ipython` (so far plotting automatically a ggplot2 figure in the iPython's console) - It is now possible to set the :attr:`rclass`. Relase 2.3.4 ============ Bugs fixed ---------- - Spurious error when running unit tests with Python 3 and numpy installed - Missing mapping to ggplot2's `geom_dotplot` function - Warnings are not longer printed (see Changes below) Changes ------- - Bumped target version of ggplot2 to 0.9.3.1 - Warnings are not longer printed. The C-level function in R became hidden in R-3.0, and the cost of an R-level check/print is relatively high if the R code called is very short. This might evolve into printing warnings only if interactive mode in Python (if this can be checked reliably). Release 2.3.3 ============= Bugs fixed ---------- - Some of the data.frames converted from :mod:`pandas` were triggering a :class:`TypeError` when calling :func:`repr` - In :mod:`rpy2.robjects.lib.ggplot2`, a mapping to `coord_fixed` was missing (PR #120) - Using the parameter `lib_loc` in a call to :func:`rpy2.robjects.packages.importr` was resulting in an error (PR #119) - Creating a `layer` through the `rpy2.robjects.lib.ggplot2` interface did not accept parameters (PR #122) - Testing the Python version was crashing of a number of unsupported Python versions (<= 2.6) (PR #117) New features ------------ - New module pandas2ri to convert from mod:`pandas` `DataFrame` objects - New classes :class:`rpy2.robjects.lib.grid.Unit` and :class:`rpy2.robjects.lib.grid.Gpar` to model their counterparts in R's `grid` package as they were previously missing from rpy2. Release 2.3.2 ============= Bug fixed --------- - Building on Win64 (pull request #6) - Fetching data from an R package through `importr` was masking any R object called `data` in that package. The data are now under the attribute name `__rdata__`. This is not completely safe either, although much less likely, a warning will be issued if still masking anything. Changes ------- - More informative error message when failing to build because `R CMD config` does not return what is expected Release 2.3.1 ============= Bugs fixed ---------- - default console print callback with Python (issue #112 linked to it) - deprecation warnings with ggplot2 (issue #111 and contributed patch)
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Upstream changes: 1.2.0 2015-04-14 07:13:00+0000 - [core] bundle libyaml #248 (Kazuho Oku) - [core] implement master-worker process mode and daemon mode (bundles Server::Starter) #258 #270 (Kazuho Oku) - [file] more mime-types by default #250 #254 #280 (Tatsuhiko Kubo, George Liu, Kazuho Oku) - [file][http1] fix connection being closed if the length of content is zero #276 (Kazuho Oku) - [headers] fix heap overrun during configuration #251 (Kazuho Oku) - [http2] do not delay sending PUSH_PROMISE #221 (Kazuho Oku) - [http2] reduce memory footprint under high load #271 (Kazuho Oku) - [http2] fix incorrect error sent when number of streams exceed the limit #268 (Kazuho Oku) - [proxy] fix heap overrun when building request sent to upstream #266 #269 (Moto Ishizawa, Kazuho Oku) - [proxy] fix laggy response in case the length of content is zero #274 #276 (Kazuho Oku) - [SSL] fix potential stall while reading data from client #268 (Kazuho Oku) - [SSL] bundle LibreSSL #236 #272 (Kazuho Oku) - [SSL] obtain source-level compatibility with BoringSSL #228 (Kazuho Oku) - [SSL] add directive `listen.ssl.cipher-preference` for controlling the selection logic of cipher-suites #233 (Kazuho Oku) - [SSL] disable TLS compression #252 (bisho) - [libh2o] fix C++ compatibility (do not use empty struct) #225 (Kazuho Oku) - [libh2o] search external dependencies using pkg-config #227 (Kazuho Oku) - [misc] fix GCC version detection bug used for controlling compiler warnings #224 (Kazuho Oku) - [misc] check merory allocation failures in socket pool #265 (Tatsuhiko Kubo) 1.1.1 2015-03-09 06:12:00+0000 - [proxy] fix crash on NetBSD when upstream connection is persistent #217 (Kazuho Oku) - [misc] fix compile error on FreeBSD #211 #212 (Syohei Yoshida) 1.1.0 2015-03-06 06:41:00+0000 - [core][file] send redirects appending '/' as abs-path redirects #209 (Kazuho Oku) - [headers] add directives for manipulating response headers #204 (Kazuho Oku) - [http2] do not send a corrupt response if header value is longer than 126 bytes #193 (Kazuho Oku) - [http2] fix interoperability issue with nghttp2 0.7.5 and above 5c42eb1 (Kazuho Oku) - [proxy] send `via` header to upstream #191 (Kazuho Oku) - [proxy] resolve hostname asynchronously #207 (Kazuho Oku) - [proxy] distribute load between upstream servers (using `rand()`) #208 (Kazuho Oku) - [proxy] fix a bug that may cause a corrupt `location` header being forwarded #190 (Kazuho Oku) - [reproxy] add support for `x-reproxy-url` header #187 #197 (Daisuke Maki, Kazuho Oku) 1.0.1 2015-02-23 05:50:00+0000 - [core] change backlog size from 65,536 to 65,535 #183 (Tatsuhiko Kubo) - [http2] fix assertion failure in HPACK encoder #186 (Kazuho Oku) - [http2] add `extern` to some global variables that were not marked as such #178 (Kazuho Oku) - [proxy] close persistent upstream connection if client abruptly closes the stream #188 (Kazuho Oku) - [proxy] fix internal state corruption in case upstream sends response headers divided into multpile packets #189 (Kazuho Oku) - [SSL] add host header to OCSP request #176 (Masaaki Hirose) - [libh2o] do not require header files under `deps/` when using libh2o #173 (Kazuho Oku) - [libh2o] fix compile error in examples when compiled with `H2O_USE_LIBUV=0` #177 (Kazuho Oku) - [libh2o] in example, add missing / after the reference path #180 (Matthieu Garrigues) - [misc] fix invalid HTML in sample page #175 (Deepak Prakash) 1.0.0 2015-02-18 20:01:00+0000 - [core] add redirect handler #150 (Kazuho Oku) - [core] add `pid-file` directive for specifying the pid file #164 (Kazuho Oku) - [core] connections accepted by host-specific listeners should not be handled by handlers of other hosts #163 (Kazuho Oku) - [core] (FreeBSD) fix a bug that prevented the standalone server from booting when run as root #160 (Kazuho Oku) - [core] switch to pipe-based interthread messaging #154 (Kazuho Oku) - [core] use kqueue on all BSDs #156 (Kazuho Oku) - [access-log] more logging directives: %H, %m, %q, %U, %V, %v #158 (Kazuho Oku) - [access-log] bugfix: header values were not logged when specified using uppercase letters #157 (Kazuho Oku) - [file] add application/json to defalt MIME-types #159 (Tatsuhiko Kubo) - [http2] add support for the finalized version of HTTP/2 #166 (Kazuho Oku) - [http2] fix issues reported by h2spec v0.0.6 #165 (Kazuho Oku) - [proxy] merge the cookie headers before sending to upstream #161 (Kazuho Oku) - [proxy] simplify the configuration directives (and make persistent upstream connections as default) #162 (Kazuho Oku) - [SSL] add configuration directive to preload DH params #148 (Jeff Marrison) - [libh2o] separate versioning scheme using H2O_LIBRARY_VERSION_* #167 (Kazuho Oku) 0.9.2 2015-02-10 04:17:00+0000 - [core] graceful shutdown on SIGTERM #119 (Kazuho Oku) - [core] less TCP errors under high load #81 (Kazuho Oku) - [file] add support for HEAD requests #110 (Mark Hoersken) - [http1] MSIE workaround (send `Cache-Control: private` in place of Vary) #114 (Kazuho Oku) - [http2] support server-push #133 (Kazuho Oku) - [http2] fix spurious RST_STREAMS being sent #132 (Kazuho Oku) - [http2] weight-based distribution of bandwidth #135 (Kazuho Oku) - [proxy] added configuration directive `proxy.preserve-host` #112 (Masahiro Nagano) - [proxy] sends X-Forwarded-For and X-Forwarded-Proto headers #112 (Masahiro Nagano) - [proxy] stability improvements #61 (Kazuho Oku) - [misc] adjustments to make the source code more analyzer-friendly #113,#117 (Nick Desaulniers, Maks Naumov) 0.9.1 2015-01-19 21:13:00+0000 - added configuration directives: ssl/cipher-suite, ssl/ocsp-update-interval, ssl/ocsp-max-failures, expires, file.send-gzip - [http2] added support for draft-16 (draft-14 is also supported) - [http2] dependency-based prioritization - [http2] improved conformance to the specification - [SSL] OCSP stapling (automatically enabled by default) - [SSL] fix compile error with OpenSSL below version 1.0.1 - [file] content negotiation (serving .gz files) - [expires] added support for Cache-Control: max-age - [libh2o] libh2o and the header files installed by `make install` - [libh2o] fix compile error when used from C++ - automatically setuids to nobody when run as root and if `user` directive is not set - automatically raises RLIMIT_NOFILE - uses all CPU cores by default - now compiles on NetBSD and other BSD-based systems
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pkgsrc change: allow build on Ruby 2.2. ## 0.8.12 (2015-05-26) * Fix `HTTP.timeout` API (was loosing previously defined options). (@ixti) ## 0.8.11 (2015-05-22) * SNI support for HTTPS connections. See #229. (@tarcieri) * Use "http.rb" in the User-Agent string. See #227. (@tarcieri) ## 0.8.10 (2015-05-14) * Fix cookie headers generation. (@ixti) ## 0.8.9 (2015-05-11) * Add cookies support. (@ixti) * Enforce stringified body encoding. See #219. (@Connorhd) ## 0.8.8 (2015-05-09) * Fix CONNECT header for proxies. See #217. (@Connorhd) ## 0.8.7 (2015-05-08) * Fix `HTTP.timeout` API with options only given. (@ixti) ## 0.8.6 (2015-05-08) * Reset global timeouts after the request finishes. See #215. (@zanker) ## 0.8.5 (2015-05-06) * Add simple timeouts configuration API. See #205. (@ixti) * Deprecate `Request#request_header`. Use `Request#headline` instead. (@ixti) ## 0.8.4 (2015-04-23) * Deprecate `#default_headers` and `#default_headers=`. (@ixti) * Deprecate chainable methods with `with_` prefix. See #207. (@ixti) * Add support of HTTPS connections through proxy. See #186. (@Connorhd) ## 0.8.3 (2015-04-07) * Fix request headline. See #206. (@ixti) * Remove deprecated `Request#__method__`. (@ixti) ## 0.8.2 (2015-04-06) * Fix Celluloid::IO compatibility. See #203. (@ixti) * Cleanup obsolete code. (@zanker) ## 0.8.1 (2015-04-02) * Add missing `require "resolv"`. See #202. (@ixti) * Add block-form `#persistent` calls. See #200, #201. (@ixti) ## 0.8.0 (2015-04-01) * Properly handle WaitWritable for SSL. See #199. (@zanker) * Add support for non-ASCII URis. See #197. (@ixti) * Add configurable connection timeouts. See #187, #194, #195. (@zanker) * Refactor requests redirect following logic. See #179. (@ixti) * Support for persistent HTTP connections (@zanker) * Add caching support. See #77 and #177. (@Asmod4n, @pezra) * Improve servers used in specs boot up. Issue was initially raised up by @olegkovalenko. See #176. (@ixti) * Reflect FormData rename changes (FormData -> HTTP::FormData). (@ixti) * `HTTP::Headers` now raises `HTTP::InvalidHeaderNameError` in case of (surprise) invalid HTTP header field name (e.g.`"Foo:Bar"`). See #173. (@ixti)
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1.0.1 Released: Thu Jan 22 2015 • [feature] Added support for Lingua, a translation extraction system as an alternative to Babel. Pull request courtesy Wichert Akkerman. References: pull request bitbucket:9 • [bug] [py3k] Modernized the examples/wsgi/run_wsgi.py file for Py3k. Pull requset courtesy Cody Taylor. References: pull request bitbucket:11 1.0.0 Released: Sun Jun 8 2014 • [py2k] [bug] Improved the error re-raise operation when a custom Template.error_handler is used that does not handle the exception; the original stack trace etc. is now preserved. Pull request courtesy Manfred Haltner. References: pull request bitbucket:8 • [py2k] [bug] [filters] Added an html_escape filter that works in “non unicode” mode. Previously, when using disable_unicode=True, the u filter would fail to handle non-ASCII bytes properly. Pull request courtesy George Xie. References: pull request bitbucket:7 • [general] Compatibility changes; in order to modernize the codebase, Mako is now dropping support for Python 2.4 and Python 2.5 altogether. The source base is now targeted at Python 2.6 and forwards. • [feature] Template modules now generate a JSON “metadata” structure at the bottom of the source file which includes parseable information about the templates’ source file, encoding etc. as well as a mapping of module source lines to template lines, thus replacing the “# SOURCE LINE” markers throughout the source code. The structure also indicates those lines that are explicitly not part of the template’s source; the goal here is to allow better integration with coverage and other tools. • [bug] [py3k] Fixed bug in decode.<encoding> filter where a non-string object would not be correctly interpreted in Python 3. • [bug] [py3k] Fixed bug in Python parsing logic which would fail on Python 3 when a “try/except” targeted a tuple of exception types, rather than a single exception. References: #227 • [feature] mako-render is now implemented as a setuptools entrypoint script; a standalone mako.cmd.cmdline() callable is now available, and the system also uses argparse now instead of optparse. Pull request courtesy Derek Harland. References: pull request bitbucket:5 • [feature] The mako-render script will now catch exceptions and run them into the text error handler, and exit with a non-zero exit code. Pull request courtesy Derek Harland. References: pull request bitbucket:4 • [bug] A rework of the mako-render script allows the script to run correctly when given a file pathname that is outside of the current directory, e.g. mako-render ../some_template.mako. In this case, the “template root” defaults to the directory in which the template is located, instead of ”.”. The script also accepts a new argument --template-dir which can be specified multiple times to establish template lookup directories. Standard input for templates also works now too. Pull request courtesy Derek Harland. References: pull request bitbucket:2 • [feature] [py3k] Support is added for Python 3 “keyword only” arguments, as used in defs. Pull request courtesy Eevee. References: pull request github:7 0.9 0.9.1 Released: Thu Dec 26 2013 • [bug] Fixed bug in Babel plugin where translator comments would be lost if intervening text nodes were encountered. Fix courtesy Ned Batchelder. References: #225 • [bug] Fixed TGPlugin.render method to support unicode template names in Py2K - courtesy Vladimir Magamedov. • [bug] Fixed an AST issue that was preventing correct operation under alpha versions of Python 3.4. Pullreq courtesy Zer0-. • [bug] Changed the format of the “source encoding” header output by the code generator to use the format # -*- coding:%s -*- instead of # -*- encoding:%s -*-; the former is more common and compatible with emacs. Courtesy Martin Geisler. • [bug] Fixed issue where an old lexer rule prevented a template line which looked like “#*” from being correctly parsed. References: #224 0.9.0 Released: Tue Aug 27 2013 • [bug] The Context.locals_() method becomes a private underscored method, as this method has a specific internal use. The purpose of Context.kwargs has been clarified, in that it only delivers top level keyword arguments originally passed to template.render(). References: #219 • [bug] Fixed the babel plugin to properly interpret ${} sections inside of a “call” tag, i.e. <%self:some_tag attr=”${_(‘foo’)}”/>. Code that’s subject to babel escapes in here needs to be specified as a Python expression, not a literal. This change is backwards incompatible vs. code that is relying upon a _(‘’) translation to be working within a call tag. • [bug] The Babel plugin has been repaired to work on Python 3. References: #187 • [bug] Using <%namespace import=”*” module=”somemodule”/> now skips over module elements that are not explcitly callable, avoiding TypeError when trying to produce partials. References: #207 • [bug] Fixed Py3K bug where a “lambda” expression was not interpreted correctly within a template tag; also fixed in Py2.4. References: #190
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* 0.7.0 * * Refactor build of FreeTDS & Iconv recipes. Add OpenSSL. Merged #207. * Ensure zero terminated strings, where C-str pointers are expected. Use StringValueCStr() Fixes #208. * Revert 999fa571 so timeouts do not kill the client. Fixes #179. * Remove `sspi_w_kerberos.diff` patch. Not needed anymore. * Tested again on Azure. Added notes to README on recommended settings. * Replace `rb_thread_blocking_region` (removed in Ruby 2.2.0) w/`rb_thread_call_without_gvl`. Fixes #182. * Remove 30 char password warning. Fixes #172. * Remove Ruby 1.8.6 support. We always use Time vs edge case DateTime.
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=== Net::LDAP 0.12.1 * Whitespace formatting cleanup {#236}[ruby-ldap/ruby-net-ldap#236] * Set operation result if LDAP server is not accessible {#232}[ruby-ldap/ruby-net-ldap#232] === Net::LDAP 0.12.0 * DRY up connection handling logic {#224}[ruby-ldap/ruby-net-ldap#224] * Define auth adapters {#226}[ruby-ldap/ruby-net-ldap#226] * add slash to attribute value filter {#225}[ruby-ldap/ruby-net-ldap#225] * Add the ability to provide a list of hosts for a connection {#223}[ruby-ldap/ruby-net-ldap#223] * Specify the port of LDAP server by giving INTEGRATION_PORT {#221}[ruby-ldap/ruby-net-ldap#221] * Correctly set BerIdentifiedString values to UTF-8 {#212}[ruby-ldap/ruby-net-ldap#212] * Raise Net::LDAP::ConnectionRefusedError when new connection is refused. {#213}[ruby-ldap/ruby-net-ldap#213] * obscure auth password upon #inspect, added test, closes #216 {#217}[ruby-ldap/ruby-net-ldap#217] * Fixing incorrect error class name {#207}[ruby-ldap/ruby-net-ldap#207] * Travis update {#205}[ruby-ldap/ruby-net-ldap#205] * Remove obsolete rbx-19mode from Travis {#204}[ruby-ldap/ruby-net-ldap#204] * mv "sudo" from script/install-openldap to .travis.yml {#199}[ruby-ldap/ruby-net-ldap#199] * Remove meaningless shebang {#200}[ruby-ldap/ruby-net-ldap#200] * Fix Travis CI build {#202}[ruby-ldap/ruby-net-ldap#202] * README.rdoc: fix travis link {#195}[ruby-ldap/ruby-net-ldap#195]
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19.4 ---- * Issue #341: Correct error in path handling of package data files in ``build_py`` command when package is empty. * Distribute #323, Issue #141, Issue #207, and Pull Request #167: Another implementation of ``pkg_resources.WorkingSet`` and ``pkg_resources.Distribution`` that supports replacing an extant package with a new one, allowing for setup_requires dependencies to supersede installed packages for the session. ---- 19.3 ---- * Issue #229: Implement new technique for readily incorporating dependencies conditionally from vendored copies or primary locations. Adds a new dependency on six.
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NEWS: Version 2.5.3 ------------- - Updated zoneinfo to 2016d - Fixed parser bug where unambiguous datetimes fail to parse when dayfirst is set to true. (gh issue #233, pr #234) - Bug in zoneinfo file on platforms such as Google App Engine which do not do not allow importing of subprocess.check_call was reported and fixed by @savraj (gh issue #239, gh pr #240) - Fixed incorrect version in documentation (gh issue #235, pr #243) Version 2.5.2 ------------- - Updated zoneinfo to 2016c - Fixed parser bug where yearfirst and dayfirst parameters were not being respected when no separator was present. (gh issue #81 and #217, pr #229) Version 2.5.1 ------------- - Updated zoneinfo to 2016b - Changed MANIFEST.in to explicitly include test suite in source distributions, with help from @koobs (gh issue #193, pr #194, #201, #221) - Explicitly set all line-endings to LF, except for the NEWS file, on a per-repository basis (gh pr #218) - Fixed an issue with improper caching behavior in rruleset objects (gh issue #104, pr #207) - Changed to an explicit error when rrulestr strings contain a missing BYDAY (gh issue #162, pr #211) - tzfile now correctly handles files containing leapcnt (although the leapcnt information is not actually used). Contributed by @hjoukl (gh issue #146, pr #147) - Fixed recursive import issue with tz module (gh pr #204) - Added compatibility between tzwin objects and datetime.time objects (gh issue #216, gh pr #219) - Refactored monolithic test suite by module (gh issue #61, pr #200 and #206) - Improved test coverage in the relativedelta module (gh pr #215) - Adjusted documentation to reflect possibly counter-intuitive properties of RFC-5545-compliant rrules, and other documentation improvements in the rrule module (gh issue #105, gh issue #149 - pointer to the solution by @phep, pr #213). Version 2.5.0 ------------- - Updated zoneinfo to 2016a - zoneinfo_metadata file version increased to 2.0 - the updated updatezinfo.py script will work with older zoneinfo_metadata.json files, but new metadata files will not work with older updatezinfo.py versions. Additionally, we have started hosting our own mirror of the Olson databases on a github pages site (https://dateutil.github.io/tzdata/) (gh pr #183) - dateutil zoneinfo tarballs now contain the full zoneinfo_metadata file used to generate them. (gh issue #27, gh pr #85) - relativedelta can now be safely subclassed without derived objects reverting to base relativedelta objects as a result of arithmetic operations. (lp:1010199, gh issue #44, pr #49) - relativedelta 'weeks' parameter can now be set and retrieved as a property of relativedelta instances. (lp: 727525, gh issue #45, pr #49) - relativedelta now explicitly supports fractional relative weeks, days, hours, minutes and seconds. Fractional values in absolute parameters (year, day, etc) are now deprecated. (gh issue #40, pr #190) - relativedelta objects previously did not use microseconds to determine of two relativedelta objects were equal. This oversight has been corrected. Contributed by @elprans (gh pr #113) - rrule now has an xafter() method for retrieving multiple recurrences after a specified date. (gh pr #38) - str(rrule) now returns an RFC2445-compliant rrule string, contributed by @schinckel and @armicron (lp:1406305, gh issue #47, prs #50, #62 and #160) - rrule performance under certain conditions has been significantly improved thanks to a patch contributed by @dekoza, based on an article by Brian Beck (@exogen) (gh pr #136) - The use of both the 'until' and 'count' parameters is now deprecated as inconsistent with RFC2445 (gh pr #62, #185) - Parsing an empty string will now raise a ValueError, rather than returning the datetime passed to the 'default' parameter. (gh issue #78, pr #187) - tzwinlocal objects now have a meaningful repr() and str() implementation (gh issue #148, prs #184 and #186) - Added equality logic for tzwin and tzwinlocal objects. (gh issue #151, pr #180, #184) - Added some flexibility in subclassing timelex, and switched the default behavior over to using string methods rather than comparing against a fixed list. (gh pr #122, #139) - An issue causing tzstr() to crash on Python 2.x was fixed. (lp: 1331576, gh issue #51, pr #55) - An issue with string encoding causing exceptions under certain circumstances when tzname() is called was fixed. (gh issue #60, #74, pr #75) - Parser issue where calling parse() on dates with no day specified when the day of the month in the default datetime (which is "today" if unspecified) is greater than the number of days in the parsed month was fixed (this issue tended to crop up between the 29th and 31st of the month, for obvious reasons) (canonical gh issue #25, pr #30, #191) - Fixed parser issue causing fuzzy_with_tokens to raise an unexpected exception in certain circumstances. Contributed by @MichaelAquilina (gh pr #91) - Fixed parser issue where years > 100 AD were incorrectly parsed. Contributed by @Bachmann1234 (gh pr #130) - Fixed parser issue where commas were not a valid separator between seconds and microseconds, preventing parsing of ISO 8601 dates. Contributed by @RyansS (gh issue #28, pr #106) - Fixed issue with tzwin encoding in locales with non-Latin alphabets (gh issue #92, pr #98) - Fixed an issue where tzwin was not being properly imported on Windows. Contributed by @labrys. (gh pr #134) - Fixed a problem causing issues importing zoneinfo in certain circumstances. Issue and solution contributed by @alexxv (gh issue #97, pr #99) - Fixed an issue where dateutil timezones were not compatible with basic time objects. One of many, many timezone related issues contributed and tested by @labrys. (gh issue #132, pr #181) - Fixed issue where tzwinlocal had an invalid utcoffset. (gh issue #135, pr #141, #142) - Fixed issue with tzwin and tzwinlocal where DST transitions were incorrectly parsed from the registry. (gh issue #143, pr #178) - updatezinfo.py no longer suppresses certain OSErrors. Contributed by @bjamesv (gh pr #164) - An issue that arose when timezone locale changes during runtime has been fixed by @carlosxl and @mjschultz (gh issue #100, prs #107, #109) - Python 3.5 was added to the supported platforms in the metadata (@tacaswell gh pr #159) and the test suites (@moreati gh pr #117). - An issue with tox failing without unittest2 installed in Python 2.6 was fixed by @moreati (gh pr #115) - Several deprecated functions were replaced in the tests by @moreati (gh pr #116) - Improved the logic in Travis and Appveyor to alleviate issues where builds were failing due to connection issues when downloading the IANA timezone files. In addition to adding our own mirror for the files (gh pr #183), the download is now retried a number of times (with a delay) (gh pr #177) - Many failing doctests were fixed by @moreati. (gh pr #120) - Many fixes to the documentation (gh pr #103, gh pr #87 from @radarhere, gh pr #154 from @gpoesia, gh pr #156 from @awsum, gh pr #168 from @ja8zyjits) - Added a code coverage tool to the CI to help improve the library. (gh pr #182) - We now have a mailing list - [email protected], graciously hosted by Python.org. Version 2.4.2 ------------- - Updated zoneinfo to 2015b. - Fixed issue with parsing of tzstr on Python 2.7.x; tzstr will now be decoded if not a unicode type. gh #51 (lp:1331576), gh pr #55. - Fix a parser issue where AM and PM tokens were showing up in fuzzy date stamps, triggering inappropriate errors. gh #56 (lp: 1428895), gh pr #63. - Missing function "setcachesize" removed from zoneinfo __all__ list by @RyansS, fixing an issue with wildcard imports of dateutil.zoneinfo. (gh pr #66). - (PyPi only) Fix an issue with source distributions not including the test suite. Version 2.4.1 ------------- - Added explicit check for valid hours if AM/PM is specified in parser. (gh pr #22, issue #21) - Fix bug in rrule introduced in 2.4.0 where byweekday parameter was not handled properly. (gh pr #35, issue #34) - Fix error where parser allowed some invalid dates, overwriting existing hours with the last 2-digit number in the string. (gh pr #32, issue #31) - Fix and add test for Python 2.x compatibility with boolean checking of relativedelta objects. Implemented by @nimasmi (gh pr #43) and Cédric Krier (lp: 1035038) - Replaced parse() calls with explicit datetime objects in unit tests unrelated to parser. (gh pr #36) - Changed private _byxxx from sets to sorted tuples and fixed one currently unreachable bug in _construct_byset. (gh pr #54) - Additional documentation for parser (gh pr #29, #33, #41) and rrule. - Formatting fixes to documentation of rrule and README.rst. - Updated zoneinfo to 2015a.
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* Release 0.12.2 (28-Aug-2016) ** Improved Tor Connection Handler The `tor.control_endpoint` connection handler now properly handles the config.SocksPort response provided by the debian Tor daemon (and possibly others), which included a confusing unix-domain socket in its response. The `tor.socks_port` handler was changed to accept both hostname and port number. Using anything but "localhost" or "127.0.0.1" is highly discouraged, as it would reveal your IP address to (possibly hostile) external hosts. This change was made to support applications (e.g. Tahoe-LAFS) which accept endpoint strings to configure socks_port, but then parse them and reject anything but TCP endpoints (to match Foolscap's current limitations). Such applications ought to warn their users to use only localhost. * Release 0.12.1 (20-Aug-2016) ** Connection Handlers for SOCKS, Tor, I2P Foolscap now includes importable connection handlers for SOCKS(5a), Tor, and I2P. #242, #246, #261 These handlers require additional supporting libraries, so they must be imported separately, and a setuptools "extra feature" declaration must be used to ask for the supporting libs. For example, applications which want to use `tor:` hints (on a host with a Tor daemon running) should have a setup.py with: install_requires=["foolscap[tor]"], and the Tub setup code should do: from foolscap.connections import tor tub.addConnectionHintHandler("tor", tor.default_socks()) Full examples and docs are available in docs/connection-handlers.rst. The default connection-negotiation timeout was increased from 60s to 120s, to accomodate tor/i2p daemon startup times. * Release 0.12.0 (20-Jul-2016) ** API changes: no more automatic configuration Foolscap has moved from automatic listener configuration (randomly-allocated TCP ports, automatically-determined IP address) to using more predictable manual configuration. In our experience, the automatic configuration only worked on hosts which had external IP addresses, which (sadly) is not the case for most computers attached to the modern internet. #252 Applications must now explicitly provide Foolscap with port numbers (for Tub.listenOn) and hostnames (for Tub.setLocation). Applications are encouraged to give users configuration controls to teach Foolscap what hostname and port number it should advertise to external hosts in the FURLs it creates. See https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/2773 for ideas. The specific API changes were: - Tub.setLocationAutomatically() has been deprecated - Listener.getPortnum() has been deprecated - calling Tub.listenOn("tcp:0") is also deprecated: callers should allocate a port themselves (the foolscap.util.allocate_tcp_port utility function, which does not block, has been added for this purpose). Foolscap tools like "flappserver create" and "flogtool create-gatherer" will no longer try to deduce their external IP address in an attempt to build externally-reachable FURLs, and will no longer accept "tcp:0" as a listening port (they now default to specific port numbers). Instead, they have --location= and --port arguments. The user must provide '--location' with a connection-hint string like 'tcp:hostname.example.org:3117' (which is put into the server's FURLs). This must match the corresponding '--port' argument, if provided. - for all tools, if '--port' is provided, it must not be tcp:0 - 'flappserver create' now requires --location, and '--port' defaults to tcp:3116 - 'flogtool create-gatherer' requires --location, default port is tcp:3117 - 'flogtool create-incident-gatherer' does too, default is tcp:3118 For backwards-compatibility, old flappservers will have "tcp:0" written into their "BASEDIR/port" file, and an empty string in "BASEDIR/location": these must then be edited to allow the flappserver to start. For example, write "tcp:12345" into "BASEDIR/port" to assign a portnumber, and "tcp:HOSTNAME:12345" into "BASEDIR/location" to expose it in the generated FURL. ** Other API changes Tub.listenOn() now takes a string or an Endpoint (something that implements twisted.internet.interfaces.IStreamServerEndpoint). This makes it possible to listen on non-IPv4 sockets (e.g. IPv6-only sockets, or unix-domain sockets, or more exotic endpoints), as long as Tub.setLocation() is set to something which the other end's connection handlers can deal with. #203 #243 The "DefaultTCP" handler (which manages normal "tcp:HOST:PORT" connection hints) has been moved to foolscap.connections.tcp . This makes room for new Tor/I2P/SOCKS handlers to live in e.g. foolscap.connections.tor . #260 Connection handlers are now allowed to return a Deferred from hint_to_endpoint(), which should make some handlers easier to write. #262 Note that RemoteReference.notifyOnDisconnect() will be deprecated in the next release (once all internal uses have been removed from Foolscap). Applications should stop using it as soon as possible. #42 #140 #207 ** Compatibility Changes This release removes support for the old (py2.4) "sets" module. This was retained to support applications which were trying to maintain py2.4 compatibility, but it's been so long since this was necessary, it's time to remove it. ** Other Changes The internal `allocate_tcp_port()` function was fixed: unexpected kernel behavior meant that sometimes it would return a port that was actually in use. This caused unit tests to fail randomly about 5% of the time. #258 IPv6 support is nearly complete: listening on a plain TCP port will typically accept connections via both IPv4 and IPv6, and the DefaultTCP handler will do a hostname lookup that can use both A and AAAA records. So as long as your server has a DNS entry that points at its IPv6 address, and you provide the hostname to Tub.setLocation(), Foolscap will connect over IPv6. There is one piece missing for complete support: the DefaultTCP connection handler must be modified to accept square-bracketed numeric IPv6 addresses, for rare situations where the host has a known (stable) IPv6 address, but no DNS name.
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Remove BROKEN mark(build without Internet access) Upstream changes: ## 1.1.2 (2016-09-30) **CRAN** * [BUGFIX] round(), snprintf() is not C++98 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ## 1.1.1 (2016-05-25) **CRAN** * [BUGFIX] #214: allow a regex pattern like `.*` to match an empty string. * [BUGFIX] #210: `stri_replace_all_fixed(c("1", "NULL"), "NULL", NA)` now results in `c("1", NA)`. * [NEW FEATURE] #199: `stri_sub<-` now allows for ignoring `NA` locations (a new `omit_na` argument added). * [NEW FEATURE] #207: `stri_sub<-` now allows for substring insertions (via `length=0`). * [NEW FUNCTION] #124: `stri_subset<-` functions added. * [NEW FEATURE] #216: `stri_detect`, `stri_subset`, `stri_subset<-` gained a `negate` argument. * [NEW FUNCTION] #175: `stri_join_list` concatenates all strings in a list of character vectors. Useful with, e.g., `stri_extract_all_regex`, `stri_extract_all_words` etc.
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## 2.0.7 (2017-03-19) * Do not modify BasicObject during template compilation on ruby 2.0+ (#309, jeremyevans) ## 2.0.6 (2017-01-26) * Add support for LiveScript (#286, @Announcement Jacob Francis Powers) * Add support for Sigil (#302, winebarrel) * Add support for Erubi (#308, jeremyevans) * Add support for options in Liquid (#298, #299, laCour) * Always sort locals by strings (#307, jeremyevans) * Fix test warnings (#305, amatsuda) * Fix indentation (#293, yui-knk) * Use SVG badges in README (#294, vasinov) * Fix typo and trailing space (#295, #296, karloescota) ## 2.0.5 (2016-06-02) * Add support for reST using Pandoc (#284, mfenner) * Make lazy loading thread-safe; remove warning (judofyr) ## 2.0.4 (2016-05-16) * Fix regression in BuilderTemplate (#283, judofyr) ## 2.0.3 (2016-05-12) * Add Pandoc support (#276, jmuheim) * Add CommonMark support (#282, raphink) * Add TypeScript support (#278, nghitran) * Work with frozen string literal (#274, jeremyevans) * Add MIME type for Babel (#273, SaitoWu) ## 2.0.2 (2016-01-06) * Pass options to Redcarpet (#250, hughbien) * Haml: Improve error message on frozen self (judofyr) * Add basic support for Babel (judofyr) * Add support for .litcoffee (#243, judofyr, mr-vinn) * Document Tilt::Cache (#266, tommay) * Sort local keys for better caching (#257, jeremyevans) * Add more CSV options (#256, Juanmcuello) * Add Prawn template (kematzy) * Improve cache-miss performance in Tilt::Cache (#251, tommay) * Add man page (#241, josephholsten) * Support YAML/JSON data in bin/tilt (#241, josephholsten) ## 2.0.1 (2014-03-21) * Fix Tilt::Mapping bug in Ruby 2.1.0 (9589652c569760298f2647f7a0f9ed4f85129f20) * Fix `tilt --list` (#223, Achrome) * Fix circular require (#221, amarshall) ## 2.0.0 (2013-11-30) * Support Pathname in Template#new (#219, kabturek) * Add Mapping#templates_for (judofyr) * Support old-style #register (judofyr) * Add Handlebars as external template engine (#204, judofyr, jimothyGator) * Add org-ruby as external template engine (#207, judofyr, minad) * Documentation typo (#208, elgalu) ## 2.0.0.beta1 (2013-07-16) * Documentation typo (#202, chip) * Use YARD for documentation (#189, judofyr) * Add Slim as an external template engine (judofyr) * Add Tilt.templates_for (#121, judofyr) * Add Tilt.current_template (#151, judofyr) * Avoid loading all files in tilt.rb (#160, #187, judofyr) * Implement lazily required templates classes (#178, #187, judofyr) * Move #allows_script and default_mime_type to metadata (#187, judofyr) * Introduce Tilt::Mapping (#187, judofyr) * Make template compilation thread-safe (#191, judofyr)
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Hi,
We're running into issues compiling php extensions via PECL due to missing the header file:
ext/json/php_json.h
The extension packages include only the .so files:
pkgin pc php55-json
Information for http://pkgsrc.joyent.com/packages/SmartOS/2014Q1/x86_64/All/php55-json-5.5.10.tgz:
Files:
/opt/local/lib/php/20130620/json.so
pkgin pc php54-json
Information for http://pkgsrc.joyent.com/packages/SmartOS/2014Q1/x86_64/All/php54-json-5.4.26.tgz:
Files:
/opt/local/lib/php/20120301/json.so
Presumably these should be installed with the extensions.
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