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php 7.2 errors in 2018Q3 #152

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jfqd opened this issue Oct 18, 2018 · 5 comments
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php 7.2 errors in 2018Q3 #152

jfqd opened this issue Oct 18, 2018 · 5 comments
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jfqd commented Oct 18, 2018

After updating our matomo mibe build to latest pkgsrc 2018Q3 with php 7.2 I got the following error (extracted from lots of errors for all the other php modules):

PHP Warning:  PHP Startup: bcmath: Unable to initialize module\nModule compiled with build ID=API20170718,NTS\nPHP    compiled with build ID=API20170718,TS\nThese options need to match\n in Unknown on line 0
PHP Warning:  PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library 'zlib.so' (tried: /opt/local/lib/php/20170718/zlib.so (ld.so.1: httpd: fatal: relocation error: file /opt/local/lib/php/20170718/zlib.so: symbol core_globals: referenced symbol not found), /opt/local/lib/php/20170718/zlib.so.so (ld.so.1: httpd: fatal: /opt/local/lib/php/20170718/zlib.so.so: open failed: No such file or directory)) in Unknown on line 0

Do these packages need to be recompile?

jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Dec 17, 2018
## 1.4.7 20181210

* Support SSL cert/key in text format.
* Test adjustments for Artemis
* Correct missing variable name
* Fix Ruby 2.6 test indentation warning

## 1.4.6 20181105

* Fix broken JRuby support.  Issue #153.
* Rework many tests for JRuby support.
* Add optional debug output to all tests.

## 1.4.5 20181027

* Add option for no timeout on network read
* Lock check of @io.ready for SSL sockets
* Squelch some deprecation warnings
* Address issue #146
* Reintroduce named excepton on nil header
* Environmentally control some debug flags
* Raise named exception on bad server frame
* Attempt to address issue #152
* Eliminate Ruby 2.5 warnings in unit tests
* Major refactor of all gem examples
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jfqd commented Jan 3, 2019

Think not only for us this issue is critical, because PHP 7.0 is out of support and 7.1 only gets security updates.

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jfqd commented Jan 5, 2019

Here is the related document of supported php versions.

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jfqd commented Mar 11, 2019

Any updates on this? Yesterday I tested php 7.3 on trunk: same error as with php 7.2 on 2018Q3!
So only php 7.1 can be used with SmartOS! php 7.2 and php 7.3 are broken.

netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit to NetBSD/pkgsrc that referenced this issue Mar 11, 2019
This resulted in a mod_php that cannot be loaded, as reported in
TritonDataCenter#152.  Patch copied from php71.  Bump PKGREVISION.
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit to NetBSD/pkgsrc that referenced this issue Mar 11, 2019
This resulted in a mod_php that cannot be loaded, as reported in
TritonDataCenter#152.  Patch copied from php71.  Bump PKGREVISION.
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jperkin commented Mar 11, 2019

This is now fixed and will be in tonight's trunk build.

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jfqd commented Mar 16, 2019

Can confirm that it is working now :)

jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 26, 2019
Pkgsrc changes:
 * Track rename of logrotate-default to logrotate.conf
 * Add a fix so that the log file name is actually passed
   to the various script hooks(!)
   logrotate/logrotate#245

Upstream changes:

3.15.0
======
 * timer unit: change trigger fuzz from 12h to 1h (#230)
 * service unit: only run if /var/log is mounted (#230)
 * preserve fractional part of timestamps when compressing (#226)
 * re-indent source code using spaces only (#188)
 * minage: avoid rounding issue while comparing the amount of seconds (#36)
 * never remove old log files if rotate -1 is specified (#202)
 * return non-zero exit status if a config file contains an error (#199)
 * make copytruncate work with rotate 0 (#191)
 * warn user if both size and the time interval options are used (#192)
 * pass rotated log file name as the 2nd argument of the postrotate
   script when sharedscript is not enabled (#193)
 * rename logrotate-default to logrotate.conf (#187)

3.14.0
======
 * make configure show support status for SELinux and ACL at the end (#179)
 * make logrotate build again on FreeBSD (#178)
 * move wtmp and btmp definitions from logrotate.conf to
 * separate configuration files in logrotate.d (#168)
 * print a warning about logrotate doing nothing when -d is used (#165)
 * do not reject executable config files (#166)
 * add hardening options to logrotate.service in examples (#143)
 * fix spurious compressor failure when using su and compress (#169)
 * keep logrotate version in .tarball-version in release tarballs (#156)
 * introduce the hourago configuration directive (#159)
 * ignore empty patterns in tabooext to avoid exclusion of everything (#160)
 * properly report skipped test cases instead of pretending success

3.13.0
======
 * make distribution tarballs report logrotate version properly (RHBZ#1500264)
 * make (un)compress work even if stdin and/or stdout are closed (#154)
 * remove -s from DEFAULT_MAIL_COMMAND and improve its documenation (#152)
 * uncompress logs before mailing them even if delaycompress is enabled (#151)
 * handle unlink of a non-existing log file as a warning only (#144)
 * include compile-time options in the output of logrotate --version (#145)
 * make logrotate --version print to stdout instead of stderr (#145)
 * flush write buffers before syncing state file (#148)
 * specify (un)compress utility explicitly in tests (#137)
 * enable running tests in parallel (#132)
 * explicitly map root UID/GID to 0 on Cygwin (#133)
 * add .dpkg-bak and .dpkg-del to default tabooext list (#134)

3.12.3
======
 * copy and copytruncate directives now work together again
 * unlink() is no longer preceded by open() unless shred is enabled (#124)
 * compress and uncompress now take commands from $PATH, too (#122)

3.12.2
======
 * build fixes related to -Werror (#119) and -Werror=format= (#108)
 * configure --enable-werror now controls use of the -Werror flag (#123)

3.12.1
======
 * Included forgotten build-aux directory in release tarballs.

3.12.0
======
 * Fixed accident removal of rotated files with dateext. (#118)
 * Line comments inside globs in config files are now skipped. (#109)
 * logrotate now recovers from a corrupted state file. (#45)
 * Makefile.legacy has been removed. (#103)
 * config.h is now generated by autotools. (#102 and #103)
 * createolddir now creates old directory as unprivileged user. (#114)
 * weekly rotations are now predictable and configurable. (#93)
 * Errors in config files are no longer treated as fatal errors. (#81)
 * configure --with-default-mail-command specifies default mail command. (#100)
 * Fixed heap buffer overflow when parsing crafted config file. (#33)
jperkin added a commit that referenced this issue Mar 29, 2019
This resulted in a mod_php that cannot be loaded, as reported in
#152.  Patch copied from php71.  Bump PKGREVISION.
jperkin added a commit that referenced this issue Mar 29, 2019
This resulted in a mod_php that cannot be loaded, as reported in
#152.  Patch copied from php71.  Bump PKGREVISION.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Apr 29, 2019
Changes since b150:

Beta #152 - 27.04.2019
- Fixed a potential calculation overflow bug in the mixer code in beta #151.
  This is a critical fix, so please update.
- Windows: Updated the Visual Studio project from 2017 to 2019

Beta #151 - 25.04.2019
- Fixed: The interpolation routine was slightly wrong when playing backwards on
  pingpong-samples.
- Small mixer optimization for very tight sample loops
- Fixed yet a problem with the sample playback line in Smp. Ed. when flicking
  through the instrument list.
- Fixed a bug where the scopes and sample playback line in Smp. Ed. would not
  work correctly with the "Play Wave/Range/Display" function, when the currently
  selected sample is not 0.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue May 21, 2019
## Version 2.4 ##

2019-05-10

- Unicode 12.1 support ([#156]).

- New `-DUTF8PROC_INSTALL=No` option for `cmake` builds to disable installation ([#152]).

- Better `make` support for HP-UX ([#154]).

- Fixed incorrect `UTF8PROC_VERSION_MINOR` version number in header and bumped shared-library version.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Sep 2, 2019
Changes since 1.5.2:

    Disable EGL on macOS
    Fix build on macOS [#176, Emmanuele Bassi]
    Add macOS tests
    Fix build with uClibc [#181, Emmanuele Bassi]
    Fix GLES3 symbol lookup [Adam Jackson]
    Fix conditional compilation [#184, Zhao Zhili]
    Require Meson 0.47
    Fix Autotools build with EGL-X11 support [#188, Emmanuele Bassi]

Changes since 1.5.1:

    Fix the detection of the -z,relro linker flag
    Query the EGL context version when bootstrapping on GLES [Adam Jackson]
    Avoid inadvertedly loading libraries when probing for them [Adam Jackson]
    Issue #169: Fix build on FreeBSD [Ting-Wei Lan]
    Consistently use abort() instead of exit() for internal state checks
    Issue #171: Fix a performance regression in the global function pointer
    trampolines introduced by using -Bsymbolic-functions
    Improve performance when using GL function pointers like glAlphaFunc [Adam Jackson]

Changes since 1.5.0:

    Do no add pkg-config dependencies on gl on systems that do not use
    pkg-config, like macOS and Windows [Tom Schoonjans, #156]
    Generalise checks for dlvsym [Ross Burton, #158]
    Add an option for disabling building the test suite [Ross Burton]
    Typo fixes in the comments and documentation [luz.paz, #159]
    Simplify the Meson configuration logic for EGL and GLX [Eric
    Engestrom, #162]
    Use assert when no context is found [Adam Jackson, #166]
    Remove a test superceded by GLVND [#165]
    Avoid Meson warnings when testing for linker arguments


Changes from Epoxy 1.4.3

    Bump the Meson dependency to 0.44.1
    Include Xlib.h in the tests that use X11 API
    Update the GL registry to OpenGL 4.6
    Add gl and egl private dependencies in the pkg-config file
    Allow building Epoxy without X11 support
    Rename the Meson configuration options to be more idiomatic
    New API:
        epoxy_set_resolver_failure_handler()
        epoxy_glsl_version()
        epoxy_extension_in_string()

Issues fixed

    #128 - Fix macOS linker flags [Tom Schoonjans]
    #129 - Use GLVND if available [Adam Jackson]
    #134 - Add fallback definition for EGL_CAST [Daniel Stone]
    #133 - Try even harder to not load GLX [Adam Jackson]
    #138 - Fix the libOpenGL soname [Adam Jackson]
    #137 - Update differences with GLEW [Nigel Stewart]
    #131 - Add epoxy_set_resolver_failure_handler() [Adam Jackson]
    #140 - Fix pointer mismatch on Windows 10 [danem]
    #141 - Define visibility flags for static builds [Dylan Baker]
    #136 - Expose epoxy_extension_in_string() [Lyude Paul]
    #151 - Use correct guard for Android builds [Robert Bragg]
    #154 - Fix dlwrap for glvnd [Adam Jackson]
    #155 - Respect DLOPEN_LIBS [Michał Górny]
    #143 - Fix printf family usage [Ikey Doherty]
    #152 - Do not use OPENGL_LIB on Android
    #145 - Add epoxy_glsl_version()
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Oct 20, 2019
pkgsrc changes:
 - Remove patch-filter_pdf.cxx (was a backport from upstream) and patch-Makefile.in
   (now `-r' option of `ln' is checked in configure phase)

Changes:
1.25.11
-------
 - cups-browsed: Really accept entries without printer name
   reported on a job status request (Issue #163).
 - cups-browsed: Strip IPP atrribute values reported by the
   printer on a get-printer-attributes request from white
   space (Pull request #166).

1.25.10
-------
 - libcupsfilters: Added NULL checks when handling page size
   names as some of the page sizes in CUPS' PWG media list have
   a NULL PPD name (Ubuntu bug #1847488).

1.25.9
------
 - cups-browsed: Fix leaks in get_printer_attributes() function.
 - cups-browsed: Avoid infinite recursion on IPP 1.1 fallback.

1.25.8
------
 - cups-browsed: On a job status request accept also entries
   without the printer name being reported (Issue #163).
 - cups-browsed: Fall back to IPP 1.1 if a
   get-printer-attributes IPP request with IPP 2.x fails (Issue
   #124, Issue #163).
 - gstoraster: Use ".setfilladjust2" instead of the
   undocumented ".setfilladjust" PostScript command for
   Center-of-Pixel method to fill paths (Issue #164).

1.25.7
------
 - implicitclass, libcupsfilters: Fixes to solve an assertion
   error and printing to an Apple Raster printer (Issue #162,
   Ubuntu bug #1845286, Ubuntu bug #1845548).
 - cups-browsed: Do not try to resolve the network interface
   name on Avahi messages which are not interface-related (like
   "All for now"or "Cache exhausted", Issue #163).
 - Build system: The helper script ln-srf to build on systems
   with old ln was not included in the release tarballs (Issue
   #161).
 - pdftoraster: Fixed some bugs in output bitmap generation (
   writePageImage() function): Segfault on output of
   up-side-down pages (back side when printing duplex on some
   printers), margin offsets not taken into account on
   monochrome jobs, CUPS_CSPACE_W color space not recognized as
   monochrome (Ubuntu bug #1845286).

1.25.6
------
 - implicitclass: Make sure the destination printer gets always
   set and do not pass on the cups-browsed-dest-printer when
   sending the job to the final destination (Issue #152, Pull
   request #159).
 - Build system: Support old ln versions without the -r option
   (Pull request #154, #157).
 - texttotext: Link with libiconv if needed (Pull request
   #155, #158).
 - foomatic-rip: Fix argument representation for raw queue
   debug mesaage (Pull request #153).

1.25.5
------
 - bannertopdf: Added missing "#include <cstring>" to pdf.cxx
   so that bannertopdf correctly builds with QPDF 9.0.0 (Issue
   #134, Issue #151, Gentoo bug #693498).
 - rastertopdf: Let the getIPPColorProfileName() function not
   return a pointer to a local variable (clang warning, Issue
   #150).
 - cups-browsed: If a locally generated queue (usually with
          "implicitclass://..." URI) left over from a previous
          (crashed) session is picked up on startup, do not set the
          URI as the remote printer's URI and do not cause a fatal
          error on a failed get-printer-attributes IPP request (Issue
          #148, Debian bug #939316).
 - pdftopdf: Do not preserve encryption, since the output
          already goes into the printer (Issue #146, Pull request
          #147).

1.25.4
------
 - imagetoraster: Do not call imagetops and pstoraster for
   classifications and page labels as these filters are not
   included any more with cups-filters.  Classifications and
   page labels are currently not supported for direct image
   printing, only for PDF or PostScript input (which goes
   through pdftopdf).
 - imagetoraster, imagetopdf: Fixed auto-rotation of images to
   fit output page best (Issue #145).
 - pdftoraster: If the PPD contains several equally-sized page
   size entries which match the size of the input page and one
   is the size selected by the user via the "PageSize" or
   "media" option (or the default selection in the PPD) then
   prefer this one instead of simply the first matching one.
 - pdftoraster: If the input page size cannot be matched with
   one of the PPD's page sizes it is considered a custom size,
   fill the page size name field of the CUPS Raster header with
   "Custom.XXXxYYY" then.
 - pdftoraster: Match the input page size with a page size in
   the PPD only if the differences of the dimensions are less
   than 1%, also match the input page size against the
   imageable area of the PPD's page sizes if no match with the
   full page size is found (Issue #138).

1.25.3
------
 - Sample PPDs: In HP-Color_LaserJet_CM3530_MFP-PDF.ppd renamed
   "custom" choice of the option "stapleoption" to "customsize"
   as from CUPS 2.2.12 on "custom" is not accepted any more as a
   choice name in a PPD file.
 - cups-browsed: Fixed check whether the remote printer understands
   PWG Raster (Issue #141).

1.25.2
------
 - foomatic-rip: Fixed segmentation fault when running
   foomatic-rip by hand and the PRINTER environment variable is
   not set (Pull request #139).
 - cups-browsed: Added note to cups-browsed.conf and man page
   about IP-based URIs depending on the network interface used.
 - cups-browsed: For each DNS-SD-discovered printer register
   each DNS-SD discovery instance with network interface,
   family, and IPP type. When DNS-SD messages of instances
   disappearing show up, only unregister this instance and
   remove the printer only if no instance is left. This
   prevents a local queue of a still available printer being
   removed when Wi-Fi (= one interface) is turned off (Issue
   #136).
 - cups-browsed: If a remote printer is served from the local
   machine, prefer the "localhost"/loopback interface URI.
 - cups-browsed: If a remote printer is discovered more than
   once, use the new instance only if it has no downgrades and
   at least one upgrade compared to the old one. Features
   currently compared are IPP/IPPS, loopback interface or not,
   and discovery via CUPS legacy/LDAP/DNS-SD.
 - cups-browsed: If an Avahi-discovered entry comes through the
   "lo" interface, always use the host name "localhost". Use
   IP addresses instead of host names only if explicitly
   requested.
 - cups-browsed: Consider remote printer entries also as from
   the same printer if one has the local machine's network name
   and the other "localhost" as host name (Issue #136).

1.25.1
------
 - imagetopdf: Fixed crash when no PPD file was supplied (Pull
   request #133).
 - pdftoraster: Fixed offset issues leading to segmentation
   faults (Issue #131, Pull request #132).
 - pdftoraster: Added anti-aliasing for better raster image
   quality (Pull request #129).
 - pdftoraster: Added graceful handling of zero-page input
   (Issue #117, Pull request #127).

1.25.0
------
 - pdftoijs, pdftoopvp: Removed these deprecated filters
   completely as there is no demand for them any more. They
   also used unstable, undocumented APIs of Poppler.
 - pdftoraster: Changed from using unstable, undocumented APIs
   of Poppler to stable, documented ones, to improve
   maintainability of this filter, and with it of the
   cups-filters package. Thanks to Tanmay Anand for
   contributing this as his Google Summer of Code 2019 project.
 - libcupsfilters: Added support for color spaces CMY and RGBW
   when using filters without PPD file (mainly for development
   and debugging, option "print-color-mode" with values
   "cmy-XX" and "rgbw-XX" with XX being the number of bits per
   color).

1.24.0
------
 - cups-browsed: Integration of Deepak Patankar's Google Summer
   of Code 2018 project with the main goal of clustering
   different printers and automatically selecting the
   destination printers by job content and option/attribute
   settings. All changes of this release are done by Deepak as
   parts of his project.
 - cups-browsed, implicitclass: Support for mixed clusters of
   remote CUPS queues and IPP network printers. For this PPD
   files of remote CUPS queues are generated by cups-browsed
   based on IPP queries, as for native IPP printers, the number
   of jobs for load balancing is polled in a way that it works
   also with native IPP printers, the implicitclass backend
   sends jobs directky to the printer instead of re-queueing
   them via CUPS.
 - cups-browsed: Merge IPP attributes of several printers to
   combined attributes for the cluster to generate the
   cluster's PPD file, including PPD constraints for option
   combinations not fulfillable by any of the member printers,
   and finding reasonable, non-conflicting default settings,
 - cups-browsed: Selection algorithm for the destination
   printer for a job sent to the cluster. Based on the job
   settings requested such as page size, media type, print
   quality, ... the best most suitable printer in the cluster
   for the job will be selected.
 - cups-browsed, implicitclass: Filter jobs to clusters already
   locally. Due to the fact that a cluster's member printers
   are not exclusively non-raw CUPS queues with the complete
   filtering framework on the remote server, but also native
   IPP printers, we need to support generic driverless printers
   as destination. So we cannot pass on the input data
   unfiltered but need to filter locally. We let the cluster's
   PPD file emulate a PDF printer, letting the local CUPS queue
   of the cluster run pdftopdf and any pre-filters to turn the
   input into PDF and we let the implicitclass backend turn PDF
   into a format understood by the destination printer,
   supporting the 4 formats of driverless IPP printing: PDF,
   PWG Raster, Apple Raster, PCLm.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Dec 15, 2019
Motivated by wanting to build under more recent systems with
newer OpenSSL.

Many changes since 1.99.15


[v2.5][] - 2018-09-30
---------------------

### Changes
- macOS changes by Jo Rhett:
  - Add linking with `-lresolv`
  - Use Homebrew's CA trust store
  - Update REDAME with install help
- Add support for selfhost.de DDNS

### Fixes
- Fix #211: Only show DDNS server response on successful transaction
- Fix #211: Improved error handling in OpenSSL back-end
- Fix #214: Add `nochg` to list of good responses for custom providers
- Fixes by Erich Sauvageau:
  - Fix #216: Add DNS lookup exception for `all.dnsomatic.com`
  - Fix #219: Add DNS lookup exception for `default@tunnelbrooker.net`


[v2.4][] - 2018-08-18
---------------------

### Changes
- Add support for Dynu DDNS provider

### Fixes
- Add missing defines for `LLONG_MAX` and `LLONG_MIN` on some platforms
- Fix #209: Update FreeDNS plugin to use v2 of their API to fetch update key
- Fix #210: Use `~/.cache/inadyn` or `~/.inadyn` when running unprivileged


[v2.3.1][] - 2018-02-12
-----------------------

This minor bug fix release holds Debian packaging fixes by André Colomb.

### Changes
- Make .deb files an official part of releases

### Fixes
- Fix installation of `inadyn` in `/usr/sbin` and symlink in `/usr/bin`
- Rename debian/inadyn.links to be standards-compliant
- Update deprecated build dependency for dh-systemd
- Fix lintian warning about unsafe symlinks for build scripts
- Version numbers containing a dash are inappropriate for 'native'
  packages, bump revision instead


[v2.3][] - 2018-01-05
---------------------

### Changes
- Distribute `CONTRIBUTING.md` in release tarballs, by André Colomb
- Clean up debug messages for HTTPS connections, by André Colomb
- New build-depends, `libgnutls28-dev` for Debian/Ubuntu users and
  GnuTLS >= 3.0 for others, by André Colomb
- Issue #192: Add `examples/*.conf` to source distribution, by André Colomb

### Fixes
- TCP, not UDP, for `getaddrinfo()` hints + numeric lookups, by André Colomb
- Disable SSL for checkip connections to SPDYN service, by André Colomb
- Issue #186: Allow IPv6 for HTTP(S) connections, by André Colomb
- Issue #189: Ignore premature session termination in GnuTLS, by André Colomb
- Issue #193: Fix broken internal links in README.md, by André Colomb


[v2.2.1][] - 2017-10-06
-----------------------

### Fixes

- Issue #174: `gnutls.c` missing `stdint.h`, fix for ArchLinux
- Issue #179: Update easyDNS plugin to new API, by Nicholas Alipaz


[v2.2][] - 2017-08-09
---------------------

### Changes
- Use HTTP by default for DYN.com checkip server, used by many DDNS
  providers that do not have their own.  This change is far more user
  friendly since you no longer have to explicitly set `checkip-ssl =
  false` for the most common use-case.
- Some DDNS providers have multiple IP addresses registered for the same
  service, as of this release Inadyn immediately tries to connect to the
  next listed addresses on connection problems.
- Issue #153: Support for custom HTTP User Agent.  Useful with providers
  that require using a specific brower.  Set to, e.g. "Mozilla/4.0", or
  rely on the default "inadyn/VERSION" user agent.
- Support for the `%%` format specifier in custom server URL's, as
  mentioned in issue #152.
- Add support for a `.conf` syntax checker: `inadyn --check-config`
- Add support for logging to `stderr` when running in foreground or
  without syslog enabled
- Simplified provider name lookup in `.conf` file.  Now substring match
  is used, resulting in support for `provider Dyn { ... }`.
- Remove libite dependency by importing all its used files into inadyn.
  This should ease adoption by distributions and end users.  All code
  is under free licenses: BSD, ISC.
- Import Timur's Debian packaging, adding debconf support

### Fixes
- Issue #152: Do not attempt to create PID file in oneshot mode (`-1`)
- Issue #152: Must URL encode custom server URL's
- Issue #170: Use configured `--prefix` not hard coded `/etc/inadyn.conf`
- Issue #172: Use separate variable for `--iface` command line option and
  `.conf` file option


[v2.1][] - 2016-12-04
---------------------

### Changes
- Use HTTPS instead of HTTP by default
- Support for disabling HTTPS for `checkip-server`, per provider.
  Idea from Valery Frolov
- Add `-I,--ident=NAME` option for syslog+pidfile name
- Deprecate `--pidfile=NAME` option in favor of `--ident=NAME`

### Fixes
- Issue #150: Custom update URL parser fixes
- Issue #151: Support for detecting OpenSSL v1.1
- Issue #144: Clarify use of public vs private IP.  It is possible
  to register private IP addresses in a public DNS
- Clarify `--foreground` option in man page
- Document minimum required versions of libite and libConfuse
- Portability fixes, replace `__progname` with a small function,
  replace `%m` with `%s` and `strerror(errno)`.


[v2.0][] - 2016-09-12
---------------------

New configuration file format, changed command line options, improved
HTTPS support using GnuTLS and Open/LibreSSL.  Inadyn now comes with
certificate validation enabled by default.

### Changes
- New configuration file format using [libConfuse][]
- Radically simplified command line, a .conf file is now required
- Reorganized SSL code, split `ssl.c` into `openssl.c` and `gnutls.c`
- Strict HTTPS certificate validation is now default.  To disable this
  use `strict-ssl = false` in the .conf file.
- Certificate validation uses trusted CA certificates from the system
  with fall-backs to certain known locations.  To override this default
  handling a `ca-trust-file = FILE` setting in `inadyn.conf` can be used
  to provide the path to another CA cert bundle, in PEM format.
- Massive overhaul of `inadyn(8)` and `inadyn.conf(5)` man pages
- Support for reading address from interface, including IPv6 addresses
- Support for calling an external script to get the IP address
- Support for multiple users @ same provider, idea from Valery Frolov:

        provider default@no-ip.com:1 {
            username    = ian
            password    = secret
            alias       = flemming.no-ip.com
        }

        provider default@no-ip.com:2 {
            username    = james
            password    = bond
            alias       = spectre.no-ip.com
        }

- Support for ddnss.de and dynv6.com, contributed by Sven Hoefer
- Support for spdyn.de, on request from Frank Röhm
- Support for strato.com, contributed by Duncan Overbruck
- Support for disabling IP address validation: `verify-address = false`
- Refactored memory handling and privilige separation to simplify code
- Refactored logging and backgrounding to simplify code
- Removed old compatibility symlinks and other required GNU specific
  files, we now distribute and install README.md and ChangeLog.md

### Fixes
- Fix issue #61: Add HTTPS certificate validation for OpenSSL/LibreSSL
- Fix issue #67: Use GnuTLS native API for HTTPS
- Fix DuckDNS: now requires 'www.' prefix in server URL.  By Frank Aurich
- Fix issue #110: Poodle `SSL_MODE_SEND_FALLBACK_SCSV` not needed
- Fix issue #101: Remove support for custom pidfile
- Fix issue #102: Relocate cache files `/var/run/inadyn` to `/var/cache/inadyn`
- Fix issue #113: `--drop-privs` does not work
- Add actual permissions check to `os_check_perms()`
- Fix issue #121: Support for fully customizable update URL
- Fix issue #122: Only use HTTPS connection for DNS update, not checkip
- Fix issue #131: Use FreeDNS' own checkip server instead of DYN.com's
- Fix issue #134: Support wildcard cert with GnuTLS backend
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jan 3, 2020
Version 1.3.0.0
* Semantic change of Hashable Arg instance to not hash the second
  argument of Arg in order to be consistent with Eq Arg (#171)
* Semantic change of Hashable Float and Hashable Double instances to
  hash -0.0 and 0.0 to the same value (#173)
* Add Hashable instance for Fingerprint (#156)
* Add new Data.Hashable.Generic module providing the default
  implementations genericHashWithSalt and genericLiftHashWithSalt
  together with other Generics support helpers (#148, #178)
* Bump minimum version requirement of base to base-4.5 (i.e. GHC >=
  7.4)

Version 1.2.7.0
* Add Hashable and Hashable1 instances for Complex
* Fix undefined behavior in hashable_fn_hash() implementation due to
  signed integer overflow (#152)
* Mark Data.Hashable.Lifted as Trustworthy (re SafeHaskell)
* Support GHC 8.4

Version 1.2.6.1
* Use typeRepFingerprint from Type.Reflection.Unsafe
* Bump minimum version of base to 4.4.

Version 1.2.6.0
* Add support for type-indexed Typeable.
* Rework the Generic hashable for sums.

Version 1.2.5.0
* Add Hashable1 and Hashable2
* Add instances for: Eq1, Ord1, Show1, Ptr, FunPtr, IntPtr, WordPtr
* Add Hashed type for caching the hash function result.

Version 1.2.4.0
* Add instances for: Unique, Version, Fixed, NonEmpty, Min, Max, Arg,
  First, Last, WrappedMonoid, Option
* Support GHC 8.0
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jan 11, 2020
0.11.2.0
* Reduces some of the code duplication between the encode and
  encodePretty functions
* The output of encodePretty has been improved:
  * Multiline strings now use Literal style instead of SingleQuoted
  * Special keys are now quoted in mappings #179
* Support for complex keys in mappings: #182
  * Adds complexMapping function to Data.Yaml.Builder
  * Decode functions now return a NonStringKey error when attempting
    to decode a mapping with a complex key as it is not possible to
    decode these to an Aeson Value
* Adds missing ToYaml instances

0.11.1.2
* Compiles with GHC 8.8.1 (MonadFail split)

0.11.1.1
* Use the appropriate Scientific rendering function to avoid a memory
  overflow when rendering. The previously used function from aeson
  would not use scientific notation, and could use large amounts of
  memory for values such as 1e9999999999999.

0.11.1.0
* Better error messages in the Data.Yaml.Config module #168
* Add LoadSettingsException exception and remove error printing from
  loadYamlSettings #172

0.11.0.0
* Split out the libyaml and Text.Libyaml code into its own
  package. #145

0.10.4.0
* Add decodeMarked and decodeFileMarked functions to Text.Libyaml, and
  extend native bindings to extract mark information. #157

0.10.3.0
* Add support for anchors and aliases to Data.Yaml.Builder #155
* Fix test suite for 32 bit machines #158

0.10.2.0
* Add EncodeOptions and FormatOptions to control the style of the
  encoded YAML. #153
* Default to using literal style for multiline strings #152

0.10.1.1
* Correctly declare libyaml dependency on system-libyaml flag #151

0.10.1
* Avoid incurring a semigroups dependency on recent GHCs.
* Fix a space leak that was introduced with 0.10.0 #147

0.10.0
* Add decodeFileWithWarnings which returns warnings for duplicate
  fields

0.9.0
* Expose style and tags on mappings and sequences in Text.Libyaml #141

0.8.32

* Escape keys as necessary #137
* Support hexadecimal and octal number values #135
* More resilient isNumeric (should reduce cases of unneeded quoting)
* hpackify
* src subdir

0.8.31.1
* Add a workaround for a cabal bug haskell-infra/hackage-trustees#165

0.8.31
* Add decodeThrow and decodeFileThrow convenience functions.
* Upgrade libyaml versions
* Deprecate decode and decodeEither
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 12, 2020
Vala 0.48.0
===========
 * Various improvements and bug fixes:
  - vala:
    + Fix circular reference in Property/EnumValueType
    + Report an internal error for unavailable context and bail
    + Prevent possible stack-overflow in Class.is_subtype_of()
  - Add missing CodeContext.pop() calls
  - codegen: Add more "low-level" includes of "glib.h"
  - girparser: Decrease return_array_length_idx for transformed function
  - girparser: Delay adding of "GLib.Object" prerequisite to interfaces
  - manual: Update from wiki.gnome.org

 * Bindings:
  - vapi: Update GIR-based bindings

 * Contributors:
   Alberto Fanjul, Arnaud Bonatti, Corentin Noël, Evan Nemerson, Florian Brosch,
   Jeremy Philippe, Michael Gratton, Ole André Vadla Ravnås, Princeton Ferro,
   Rico Tzschichholz, Simon Werbeck

Vala 0.47.92
============
 * Various improvements and bug fixes:
  - Add support for sealed classes in bindings [#278]
  - codegen: Don't initialize stack-allocated array with local-constant
    length [#910]
  - vala: Improve robustness of analyzer pass for language-servers [#911]
  - vala: Add local-variables to current scope regardless its error state
  - testrunner: Pass G_DEBUG=fatal-warnings to invalid test

 * Bindings:
  - Add some fundamental deps files to improve --nostdpkg support [#911]

Vala 0.47.91
============
 * Various improvements and bug fixes:
  - vala:
    + Fix base-access check for compact classes (2)
    + Don't ignore errors in Parameter and acknowledge them further
    + Properly set CodeNode.error when reporting an error
  - girparser: Report a warning for conflicting class and instance methods
  - testrunner: Invalid tests and therefore expected failures must return 1
  - manual: Update from wiki.gnome.org

 * Bindings:
  - Add harfbuzz-gobject binding [#909]
  - gstreamer: Update from 1.17.0+ git master
  - gtk+-*.0,gtk4: Fix iter parameter of TextIter.order() [#908]
  - gtk4: Update to 3.98.0+410dbdf6
  - pango: Update and add harfbuzz-gobject as dependency
  - webkit2gtk-4.0: Update to 2.27.90

Vala 0.47.4
===========
 * Various improvements and bug fixes:
  - codegen:
    + Skip StructRegisterFunction for boolean/integer/floating types [#901]
    + Handle different type-symbols in visit_base_access() [#901]
    + Explicitly include header for length-type of arrays
    + Explicitly include <glib.h> as needed for null-literal
    + Make *_try_id specific to emit-context instead being global states
  - vala:
    + Improve detection of recursive struct declarations [#902]
    + Inline allocated arrays require length or initializer [#903]
  - parser: Improve robustness and behavior of --keep-going

 * Bindings:
  - javascriptcoregtk-4.0: Make JSC.Class usable by defining the right callback
  - gtk4: Update to 3.96.0+4ab12ab7
  - vapi: Update GIR-based bindings

Vala 0.47.3
===========
 * Highlights:
  - Add further support for params arrays [#128]

 * Various improvements and bug fixes:
  - codegen:
    + Don't set implemenation of interface property to its own [#891]
    + Use result value of assignment rather than its computation [#895]
    + Cast instance parameter in member-initializer for base-properties [#899]
  - vala:
    + Infer target_type in coalescing expressions [#892]
    + Non-nullable value-type in coalesce expression needs to be copied [#893]
    + Fix short-circuiting behavior of coalescing operator [#534]
    + Always bail if there are semantic errors
  - girparser: Apply explicitly given ctype metadata attributes on callables

 * Bindings:
  - glib-2.0: Let (u)int.try_parse() return false if there is an unparsed part
  - gtk4: Update to 3.96.0+7e2e92a8
  - gstreamer: Update from 1.17.0+ git master
  - vapi: Update GIR-based bindings
  - webkit2gtk-4.0: Update to 2.27.4

Vala 0.47.2
===========
 * Highlights:
  - compiler: Add "--depfile" option writing package dependencies to given file

 * Various improvements and bug fixes:
  - codegen:
    + Fix support of dynamic DBus methods
    + Fix vfunc signature of delegate-typed property in interface
    + Fix precondition in creation method of structs
    + Remove unreachable code in TypeRegisterFunction.init_from_type()
    + Improve *_get_type() fast path (requires glib >= 2.58) [#879]
  - vala:
    + Report error for async creation expression without yield
    + Don't require constant initializer in fast-vapi [#461]
    + VoidType is actually compatible with itself [#878]
    + Improve handling of "void" as generic type [#878]
    + Keep formal_target_type on transform of method-call/object-creation [#835]
    + Add a basic parameter check for [Print] methods
    + Let the parser have set namespace members as static
    + Don't ignore inner errors in Block and acknowledge them further
    + Improve error message for unsupported inner types and declarations
    + Don't allow "va_list" as return-type or type of fields [#884]
    + Check before accessing "name" of parent_symbol which might be null
    + Allow to override base interface properties explicitly
  - gidl/girparser: Creation methods must not be marked as static
  - parser: Implicit "main" method of main-block is public and static
  - scanner: "\x" requires two hex digits at most
  - scanner: Improve check of "\u" escape sequence
  - genie: Fix parser's inner state when a struct is declared after a class

 * Bindings:
  - glib-2.0: Add to_string() for GLib.PollFd and GLib.Pid
  - glib-2.0: Add new symbols from 2.64
  - glib-2.0: Reset errno before calling strto*() functions.
  - gstreamer: Update from 1.17.0+ git master
  - gtk4: Update to 3.96.0+448a4023
  - pango: Update to 1.44+
  - vapi: Update GIR-based bindings
  - webkit2gtk-4.0: Update to 2.27.3

Vala 0.47.1
===========
 * Highlights:
  - Various improvements for the POSIX profile
  - codegen:
    + Allow passing/retrieving any delegate to/from varargs parameter
    + Support gobject property of null-terminated array without length [#855]
    + Support gobject property of delegates not carrying their target [#856]
    + Warn when directly accessing member of silent cast-expression
  - vala:
    + Add DelegateType.target/destroy fields to access its user-data [#857]
    + Accept interface as inner type for object-type symbols [#697]
    + Add GenericType.dup/destroy fields [#190]
    + Support "unowned var" to declare local variables [#152]
  - compiler: Add "--list-sources" options to output list of all sources [#872]

 * Various improvements and bug fixes:
  - codegen:
    + Move type-argument checks to SemanticAnalyzer
    + Make CCodeBaseModule.generate_method_declaration() return bool
    + Fix custom reference-counting for compact classes
    + G_DEFINE_AUTOPTR_CLEANUP_FUNC must not declared more than once
    + Use SemanticAnalyzer.get_data_type_for_symbol()
    + Commonize the determining of return-type for delegates and methods
  - vala:
    + Rename DataType.data_type property to DataType.type_symbol
    + Unify backing symbol instance of data-types
    + Respect --abi-stability in Class/Interface.accept_children()
    + Don't mark method as used on recursive usage of itself [#100]
    + Set GLib.Error as symbol of error-types if no error-domain was given
    + Make Callable derive from Symbol
  - libvaladoc: Remove TypeReference.pass_ownership API
  - valadoc: Rename FormalParameter to Parameter
  - girwriter: Fix position of priv field (--abi-stability) [#850]

 * Bindings:
  - glib-2.0: Add binding for "gettext()" [#864]
  - glib-2.0: Add new symbols from 2.64
  - glib-2.0: Add optional "base" parameter to *.parse/try_parse() of integers
    and check errno for EINVAL and ERANGE in *.try_parse() [#223]
  - glib-2.0: Add (u)int.try_parse() [#649]
  - glib-2.0: Add "has_typedef = false" to custom MarkupParser*Func delegates
  - gtk+-*.0: Fix iter parameter of TextBuffer.backspace()
  - gtksourceview-2.0: Fix iter parameter in SourceBuffer.backward/forward/...
  - libusb-1.0: Use a wrapper for Context.get_device_list() [#151]
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 25, 2020
Update ruby-childprocessto 3.0.0.


### Version 3.0.0 / 2019-09-20

* [#156](enkessler/childprocess#156 unused `rubyforge_project` from gemspec
* [#160](enkessler/childprocess#160): Remove extension to conditionally install `ffi` gem on Windows platforms
* [#160](enkessler/childprocess#160): Remove runtime dependency on `rake` gem

### Version 2.0.0 / 2019-07-11

* [#148](enkessler/childprocess#148): Drop support for Ruby 2.0, 2.1, and 2.2
* [#149](enkessler/childprocess#149): Fix Unix fork reopen to be compatible with Ruby 2.6
* [#152](https://github.com/enkessler/childprocess/pull/152)/[#154](https://github.com/enkessler/childprocess/pull/154): Fix hangs and permission errors introduced in Ruby 2.6 for leader processes of process groups

### Version 1.0.1 / 2019-02-03

* [#143](enkessler/childprocess#144): Fix installs by adding `rake` gem as runtime dependency
* [#147](enkessler/childprocess#147): Relax `rake` gem constraint from `< 12` to `< 13`

### Version 1.0.0 / 2019-01-28

* [#134](enkessler/childprocess#134): Add support for non-ASCII characters on Windows
* [#132](enkessler/childprocess#132): Install `ffi` gem requirement on Windows only
* [#128](enkessler/childprocess#128): Convert environment variable values to strings when `posix_spawn` enabled
* [#141](enkessler/childprocess#141): Support JRuby on Java >= 9
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 25, 2020
Update ruby-puppet-resource_api to 1.8.12.

## [1.8.7](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/1.8.7) (2019-09-11)
[Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@1.8.6...1.8.7)

**Fixed bugs:**

- \(FM-8092\) Fix caching scope of transport schemas [\#200](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#200) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))

**Merged pull requests:**

- \(FM-8485\) - Addition of CODEOWNERS file [\#203](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#203) ([david22swan](https://github.com/david22swan))
- \(MODULES-9258\) Improve referencing and add summary [\#199](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#199) ([MaxMagill](https://github.com/MaxMagill))
- \(maint\) Pin both Jruby cells to use `dist: trusty` [\#197](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#197) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))

## [v1.8.6](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/v1.8.6) (2019-07-01)
[Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@1.8.5...v1.8.6)

**Implemented enhancements:**

- \(SERVER-2470\) list\_all\_transports implementation for puppetserver [\#187](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#187) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))

**Fixed bugs:**

- \(MODULES-9428\) make the composite namevar implementation usable [\#174](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#174) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))

**Merged pull requests:**

- Merge 1.6.x [\#194](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#194) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))
- \(maint\) test fixes [\#193](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#193) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))
- \(packaging\) Revert to version '1.8.5' \[no-promote\] [\#192](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#192) ([gimmyxd](https://github.com/gimmyxd))
- \(packaging\) Bump to version '1.9.0' \[no-promote\] [\#191](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#191) ([gimmyxd](https://github.com/gimmyxd))

## [1.8.5](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/1.8.5) (2019-06-24)
[Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@1.8.4...1.8.5)

**Fixed bugs:**

- \(maint\) Mergeup 1.6.x: FM-7839, desc/docs cleanup [\#186](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#186) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))

**Merged pull requests:**

- \(maint\) reduce debug noise caused by `feature?` [\#189](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#189) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))
- \(FM-8265\) Merge branch '1.6.x' into master [\#188](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#188) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))
- \(maint\) test fixes [\#185](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#185) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))
- \(maint\) make test order really random [\#175](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#175) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))
- \(packaging\) Update reported version to 1.8.4 \[no-promote\] [\#171](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#171) ([gimmyxd](https://github.com/gimmyxd))

## [1.8.4](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/1.8.4) (2019-06-12)
[Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@1.8.3...1.8.4)

**Implemented enhancements:**

- \(FM-7839\) Implement `to\_json` method for ResourceShim [\#168](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#168) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))

**Fixed bugs:**

- \(maint\) backport minor fixes from master to 1.6.x [\#184](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#184) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))
- \(PUP-9747\) Relax validation for bolt [\#182](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#182) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))
- \(maint\) Add to\_hash function to resourceShim for compatibility [\#180](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#180) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))
- \(maint\) implement `desc`/`docs` fallback [\#177](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#177) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))

**Closed issues:**

- ResourceShim should respond to to\_hash [\#179](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#179)

**Merged pull requests:**

- \(maint\) Merge 1.6.x to master  [\#183](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#183) ([mihaibuzgau](https://github.com/mihaibuzgau))
- \(maint\) Fixup Gemfile for JRuby 1.7 installs [\#173](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#173) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))
- \(maint\) test cleanups [\#172](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#172) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))

## [1.8.3](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/1.8.3) (2019-04-12)
[Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@1.8.2...1.8.3)

**Fixed bugs:**

- \(FM-7867\) Always throw when transport schema validation fails [\#169](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#169) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))

**Merged pull requests:**

- \(PA-2496\) Bump version and remove v from version number [\#170](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#170) ([mihaibuzgau](https://github.com/mihaibuzgau))

## [1.8.2](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/1.8.2) (2019-04-10)
[Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@v1.6.4...1.8.2)

**Merged pull requests:**

- \(packaging\) Update reported version to 1.8.2 \[no-promote\] [\#167](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#167) ([mihaibuzgau](https://github.com/mihaibuzgau))

## [v1.6.4](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/v1.6.4) (2019-03-25)
[Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@v1.8.1...v1.6.4)

**Merged pull requests:**

- Add `implementations` to reserved bolt keywords [\#165](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#165) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))
- \(MAINT\) Bump version [\#164](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#164) ([sebastian-miclea](https://github.com/sebastian-miclea))
- Release prep for v1.8.1 [\#163](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#163) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))

# Changelog

All significant changes to this repo will be summarized in this file.


## [v1.8.1](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/v1.8.1) (2019-03-13)
[Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@v1.8.0...v1.8.1)

**Fixed bugs:**

- \(maint\) Fixes sensitive transport values where absent keys are wrapped [\#161](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#161) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))

**Merged pull requests:**

- 1.6.x mergeup [\#162](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#162) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))
- \(FM-7829\) Update README with transports examples [\#160](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#160) ([willmeek](https://github.com/willmeek))
- \(maint\) update release docs [\#159](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#159) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))
- Improve travis cells and testing [\#145](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#145) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))

## [v1.8.0](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/v1.8.0) (2019-02-26)
[Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@v1.7.0...v1.8.0)

**Implemented enhancements:**

- \(FM-7695\) Transports - the remote content framework [\#157](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#157) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))
- \(FM-7698\) implement `sensitive:true` handling [\#156](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#156) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))
- \(PDK-1271\) Allow a transport to be wrapped and used like a device [\#155](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#155) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))
- \(FM-7701\) Support device providers when using Transport Wrapper [\#154](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#154) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))
- \(FM-7726\) implement `context.transport` to provide access [\#152](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#152) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))
- \(FM-7674\) Allow wrapping a Transport in a legacy Device [\#149](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#149) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))
- \(FM-7600\) Add Transport.connect method [\#148](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#148) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))

**Fixed bugs:**

- \(FM-7690\) Fix transports cache to be environment aware [\#151](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#151) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))

**Merged pull requests:**

- \(FM-7726\) cleanups for the transport  [\#153](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#153) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))
- \(FM-7691,FM-7696\) refactoring definition handling in contexts [\#150](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#150) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))

## [v1.7.0](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/v1.7.0) (2019-01-07)
[Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@v1.6.3...v1.7.0)

**Implemented enhancements:**

- \(maint\) Validate Type Schema [\#142](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#142) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))

**Merged pull requests:**

- \(maint\) Bundler 2.0 dropped support for Ruby versions \< 2.2 [\#147](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#147) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))
-  \(FM-7597\) RSAPI Transport register function [\#146](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#146) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))
- \(packaging\) Update version to 1.7.0 [\#144](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#144) ([branan](https://github.com/branan))

## [v1.6.3](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/v1.6.3) (2018-12-11)
[Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@v1.6.2...v1.6.3)

**Closed issues:**

- Trying to understand stubbing in the examples [\#136](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#136)

**Merged pull requests:**

- \(packaging\) Update version to 1.6.3 [\#143](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#143) ([branan](https://github.com/branan))
- Move parameter and property logic to separate classes [\#140](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#140) ([bpietraga](https://github.com/bpietraga))
- \(maint\) Predeclare Puppet module before ResourceApi [\#139](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#139) ([caseywilliams](https://github.com/caseywilliams))
- \(maint\) minor fix to make data\_type\_handling change work [\#138](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#138) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))
- \(maint\) extract data type handling code [\#137](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#137) ([bpietraga](https://github.com/bpietraga))
- Release prep for v1.6.2 [\#135](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#135) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue May 31, 2020
- Updates a patch.

Changes since 2.1.1:

Library:

  * A library view showing recent books and reading progress (#119)
  * Search books by metadata
  * E-book discovery with OPDS (#6, #253)

New supported formats:

  * FictionBook (.fb2, .fb2.zip) (#128)
  * Comic book archive (.cbr, .cbz, .cbt, .cb7) (#254)
  * Plain text (.txt) (#226)
  * Unpacked EPUB files

Layout:

  * Option to set maximum page width (#192)
  * The "Automatic" layout will now show four columns when the page width is
    wide (#257)

Image viewer:

  * Improved image viewer, with new shortcuts and the ability to rotate (#299)
    and invert images
  * Option to disable image viewer, or to open images on double, middle, or
    right click (#315)

Text-to-speech:

  * Improved text-to-speech configuration UI
  * Ability to set text-to-speech voice based on book language (#134)

Annotations

  * Import annotations from JSON
  * Search in annotations
  * Annotations are now sorted in the same order as they appear in the book
    (#318)

Security:

  * "Allow Unsafe Content" now only enables JavaScript; external content will no
    longer be loaded. This is an important security fix. If you are running an
    old version of Foliate and cannot upgrade, you should disable "Allow Unsafe
    Content".
  * WebKit processes are now sandboxed

Other featues and fixes:

  * Improved support for vertical and right-to-left books
  * Support for StarDict dictionaries (#302) (requires new optional dependency
    sdcv)
  * Fixed current location not preserved when resizing (#152, #204)
  * Fixed auto-hiding header bar under some themes (#316)
  * Command-line options for showing version and adding books to library
  * Option to clear or disable cache
  * When an HTML page contains invalid self-closing anchor tags, it is now
    parsed as XHTML (#275, #288)

Technical changes:

  * Foliate now stores file locations in
    ~/.local/share/com.github.johnfactotum.Foliate/library/uri-store.json, and
    saves book covers to ~/.cache/com.github.johnfactotum.Foliate. Both can be
    disabled.
  * New optional dependency tracker (gir1.2-tracker-2.0 on Debian based
    distributions), which can be used to get file locations.
  * New optional dependency libhandy (gir1.2-handy-0.0). It's not absolutely
    required, but installing it would make the experience better on larger as
    well as smaller screens.
  * To open remote files, Foliate now optionally depends on libsoup
    (gir1.2-soup-2.4).

Foliate now bundles two additional libraries:

  * libarchivejs, which is MIT licensed. It is a WASM port of the popular
    libarchive C library.
  * crypto-js, which is MIT licensed. The MD5 module is used to generate
    identifiers for files that don't have unique identifiers.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jul 8, 2020
v1.4.1

  • Use sudo when necessary to install in system-wide NSS stores (#192)
  • Add a -version flag (#191)
  • Speed up macOS execution by 4x for most users (#135)
  • Minor usability improvements (#182, #178, #188)


v1.4.0

macOS Catalina compatibility, URL and email SANs, and more

macOS 10.15 Catalina introduced certificate lifespan limits which block mkcert
certificates. As a temporary measure, mkcert certificates now have a fixed
notBefore date of June 1st, 2019. Once the ACME server is implemented,
certificate lifespan will be shortened to 3 months. (#174)

Certificates generated by previous versions of mkcert after July 1st, 2019 will
not work on macOS 10.15 Catalina, and will have to be regenerated. The root CA
is unaffected and there is no need to rerun mkcert -install.

URL (#166) and email (for S/MIME, #152) SANs are now supported.

Client certificates are now created with a -client filename suffix, and they
claim the serverAuth EKU as well as the clientAuth one.

The certificate subject now includes the full user name, like
filippo@Bistromath.local (Filippo Valsorda).

SLES, OpenSUSE (#162), Snapcraft (#116), and CentOS 7 (#120) are now supported.

Linux release binaries are now fully static, and will work regardless of the
system libc. (#169)

v1.3.0

New advanced options:

  • -ecdsa to generate ECDSA private keys
  • -client to generate client certificates
  • -csr to sign certificate signing requests
  • $TRUST_STORES to select what stores to install into

Also, in other news:

  • Add "Firefox Nightly.app" support on macOS
  • Set the CommonName when generating PKCS#12 files for IIS
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Sep 9, 2020
4.23 2020-09-05 (rurban)
        - Fixup t/54_stringify change for JSON 2.09 (really use PR #169 madsen)

4.22 2020-09-04 (rurban)
        - Fix t/54_stringify needs JSON 2.09 for allow_unknown (PR #169 madsen)
        - Fix t/118_type.t for 5.6
        - Fix t/96_interop.t for missing JSON::XS (GH #83 ribasushi)
        - Possible fix for s390x with long double, untested (GH #83)

4.21 2020-08-13 (rurban)
        - Fix not enough HEK memory allocation for the new canonical tied hashes
          feature. (GH #168)
        - TODO broken JSON::PP::Boolean versions 2.9x - 4.0 with threads::shared in
          125_shared_boolean.t

4.20 2020-08-12 (rurban)
        - New feature: sort tied hashes with canonical. (GH #167)
        - Fix encode of threads::shared boolean (#166 Sam Bingner).
          This was broken with 4.00.
        - Fix some stringify overload cases via convert_blessed (GH #105)
        - Fix a compat case with JSON::XS, when convert_blessed is set, but
          allow_blessed not. (GH #105)
        - Improve blessed and stringify tests
        - Work on better inf/nan detection on AIX (#165 Peter Heuchert)
        - Fix documentation for booleans and their types (#162 by Karen Etheridge)

4.19 2020-02-06 (rurban)
        - Fix typed decode memory leak (#160 by Pali).

4.18 2019-12-13 (rurban)
        - Add new method ->type_all_string (#156 by Pali).
          When type_all_string is set then encode method produce stable deterministic
          string types in result JSON.
          This can be an alternative to Cpanel::JSON::XS::Type when having
          deterministic output is required but string JSON types are enough for any
          output.
        - Move SvGETMAGIC() from encode_av() and encode_hv() to encode_sv()
          (#156 by Pali)
        - Add Math::BigInt and Math::BigFloat as recommended dependences
          (#157 by Pali and Grinnz)

4.17 2019-11-04 (rurban)
        - Add Changes tests and fixups (see #155)

4.16 2019-11-04 (rurban)
        - Use Perl_strtod instead of self-made atof (via pow), to
          minimize differences from core string-to-float conversions.
          (#154). Fixes float representation regressions (in the 1e-6
          to 1e-16 range) since 5.22.

4.15 2019-10-21 (rurban)
        - Fix more tests for nvtype long double

4.14 2019-10-15 (rurban)
        - Fix tests for nvtype long double (#153)
        - Fix PREREQ's. E.g. CentOS 7 has not Test::More anymore. (#152 by Pali)

4.13 2019-10-14 (rurban)
        - For JSON_TYPE_INT and JSON_TYPE_FLOAT allow to encode numeric values
          above 2^64 in PV slot via Math::BigInt/Float (#145, #148, #149 by Pali)
        - For JSON_TYPE_INT and JSON_TYPE_FLOAT encoder allow to pass Math::BigInt
          and Math::BigFloat objects with allow_bignum. (#147 by Pali)
        - Fix encoding floating point values above 2^64 in PV slot to JSON_TYPE_INT
          (#148, #150 by Pali)
        - Do not allow serializing objects when convert_blessed is not enabled.
          (#146 by Pali)

4.12 2019-06-11 (rurban)
        - Make encoder independent on Math::BigInt version (#140 by Pali)
        - Rethrow error from eval_sv and eval_pv() (#138, #139 by Pali),
          e.g. when Math::BigInt/BigFloat fails.
        - Fix encoding Inf and NaN from PV and NV slots to JSON_TYPE_INT
          (#137 by Pali)
        - Fix memory corruption in sv_to_ivuv() function (#136 by Pali)
        - Add new method ->require_types (#135 by Pali)
        - Fix typed json encoder conversion from scalar's PV and NV slot to
          JSON_TYPE_INT (#133, #134 by Pali)
        - Fix inconsistency with warnings in typed json encoder (#131 by Pali)
        - Fix Perl 5.8.0 support (#130 by Pali)
        - Fixed minor pod typo (#129 by sheeit)
        - Document invalid recursive callbacks or overloads (#128)

4.11 2019-03-26 (rurban)
        - Fix unicode strings with BOM corrupt ->utf8 state (#125)
          The BOM encoding effects only its very own decode call,
          not its object.

4.10 2019-03-18 (rurban)
        - Fix incr_text refcounts (#123)
        - Add incr_rest testcase (#123)
        - Fix encode_stringify string-overload refcnt problem (#124)
          "Attempt to free unreferenced scalar" with convert_blessed and overload.

4.09 2019-02-15 (rurban)
        - Add seperate allow_dupkeys property, in relaxed (#122)
        - Fixed allow_dupkeys for the XS slow path
        - Silence 2 -Wunused-value warnings
        - Fix ->unblessed_bool to produce modifiable perl structures (PR #121 by Pali)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Sep 16, 2020
Update ruby-backports to 3.18.2.


3.18.2 - 2020-08-26

* Require per ruby version now properly requiring 2.3.0 backports for
  String [#152]

3.18.1 - 2020-06-23

* Fixed Changelog URI in gem manifest
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jan 2, 2021
Changelog:
1.75.0
New Libraries

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

Updated Libraries

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

1.74.0
New Libraries

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

Updated Libraries

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

Updated Tools

  * Boostbook:
      + Change encoding of generated documentation from US-ASCII to UTF-8.
        (Glen Fernandes)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jan 25, 2021
Vala 0.50.3
===========
 * Various improvements and bug fixes:
  - codegen:
    + Use CCodeInvalidExpression instead of place holders
    + Don't leak memory of already assigned out-parameter on error [#1123]
    + Don't leak memory on internal value comparison of property setter
    + Fix assignment of casted struct value to property [#1126]
  - vala:
    + Report an error if gio-2.0 is missing for DBus support
    + Add missing TraverseVisitor.visit_addressof_expression()
    + value_type of PointerIndirection expressions must not be owned [#1118]
    + SliceExpression need to return heap-allocated or unowned references [#1120]
    + Accept "unowned var" as type for foreach variable declaration [#152]
    + Ownership transfer of inline-allocated array is not allowed [#931]
  - tests: Use Automake’s parallel test driver to speed up running tests [#1094]
  - testrunner: A lot of simplifications

 * Bindings:
  - gio-2.0: Fix DBusSubtreeIntrospectFunc binding
  - gstreamer-1.0: Fix direction of GLib.Value typed parameters [#1014]
  - gstreamer: Update from 1.19.0+ git master
  - gtk4: Use correct cheader_include for wayland/x11 gdk backend [#1112]
  - gtk4: Don't rename binding for gtk_css_provider_load_from_data [#1117]
  - gtk4: Update to 4.0.1
  - webkit2gtk-4.0: Update to 2.30.3
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Feb 28, 2021
Changelog:
19 January 2021: Wouter
	- Set branch ready for 4.3.5 release.

15 January 2021: Wouter
	- Fix #152: '*' in Rdata causes the return code to be NOERROR instead
	  of NX.
	- Add config.guess and config.sub to .gitignore for autoconf 2.70.
	- Fix #150: TXT record validation difference with BIND.
	- Fixup TXT record validation fix for escaped quotes.
	- Fixup TXT record validation fix for escaped backslashes.
	- Fixup escape character parse for quoted strings.

11 January 2021: Wouter
	- Fix #151: DNAME not applied more than once to resolve the query.
	- Fix dname test for #148.
	- For #151: fix to not produce loops in output.

5 January 2021: Wouter
	- Fix configure.ac for autoconf 2.70.

4 January 2021: Wouter
	- Fix #148: CNAME need not be followed after a synthesized CNAME
	  for a CNAME query.

11 December 2020: Wouter
	- Fix that nsd-control has timeout when connection is down.
	- remove windows socket ifdefs from nsd-control.

3 December 2020: Wouter
	- For #145: Fix that service of remaining TCP and TLS connections
	  does not allow new queries to be made, the connection is closed.
	  Only existing queries and zone transfers are answered, new ones
	  are rejected by a close of the channel.

30 November 2020: Wouter
	- Fix #144: fix better.

27 November 2020: Wouter
	- Fix #144: Typo fix in nsd.conf.5.in.

26 November 2020: Wouter
	- Fix #143: xfrd no hysteresis with NOT IMPLEMENTED rcode.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jan 18, 2022
Removed:

- Drop support for EOL Python 3.6 (#152) @hugovk

Fixed:

- Use <caption> tags to print html table titles (#160) @daibhid
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jan 18, 2022
Changelog:
Version 1.78.0

Known Issues

These are patches from library authors which were found too late to be fixed in
the release.

  * Boost.Build silently skips installation of library headers and binaries in
    some cases, see #104.
      + Fixed in PR#113, patch.
  * Boost.Atomic fails to build when targeting UWP, see #54. Patch.

New Libraries

  * No new libraries.

Updated Libraries

  * Asio:
      + Added an io_uring backend that may optionally be used for all I/O
        objects, including sockets, timers, and posix descriptors.
      + Added support for files, with new new classes for stream-oriented and
        random-access files. This feature currently supports I/O completion
        ports on Windows, and io_uring on Linux.
      + Added support for portable pipes on POSIX and Windows (when I/O
        completion ports are available).
      + Added support for registered buffers, which are optimised when using
        the io_uring backend.
      + Added experimental support for channels, that may be used to send and
        queue completions as messages.
      + Implemented improvements to experimental::coro.
      + Disabled aligned_alloc on clang when using an MSVC runtime.
      + Changed to use a faster implementation for ip::network_v4::canonical().
      + Added template specialisations for common uses to improve compile time.
      + Reduced the size of io_context executors to a single pointer.
      + Increased the small object buffer size for execution::any_executor and
        any_io_executor.
      + Fixed multi-signature handling when variadic templates are disabled.
      + Fixed compatibility with new versions of gcc and clang.
      + Fixed compilation on Solaris.
      + Fixed defence against Qt-defined macros when building with MSVC.
      + Improved error messages emitted by ssl facilities.
      + Fixed bind_executor compatibility with completion tokens.
      + Fixed build errors when BOOST_ASIO_USE_TS_EXECUTOR_AS_DEFAULT is
        defined.
      + Added missing move assignment operator to awaitable<>.
      + Fixed an access violation when using coroutines with MSVC, due to
        incorrect alignment of allocated memory.
      + Fixed a cleanup issue in experimental::parallel_group that occured when
        the execution context was shut down with parallel operations still
        pending.
      + Added clarifications to the documentation on concurrency hints.
      + Added documentation on error handling techniques for C++20 coroutines.
      + Fixed various warnings.
      + Consult the Revision History for further details.
  * Assert:
      + Added source_location::to_string.
  * Atomic:
      + Use process-local futex operations on Android for non-IPC waiting and
        notifying operations.
      + Added support for Linux targets that only define SYS_futex_time64
        syscall, such as riscv32.
      + Added a workaround for incorrect result of std::alignment_of on clang 8
        for 64-bit types on 32-bit x86 targets.
      + Added a ulock backend for waiting and notifying operations on Darwin
        systems since Mac OS 10.12, iOS 10.0, tvOS 10.0 or watchOS 3.0.
      + On Windows, corrected discrepancy between atomic-type
        ::always_has_native_wait_notify and the corresponding capability macros
        when targeting Windows 8 or later. The library will now directly use
        WaitOnAddress and related APIs from public headers and therefore
        require user to link with synchronization.lib if the user requires
        Windows 8 or later by defining BOOST_USE_WINAPI_VERSION, _WIN32_WINNT
        or similar macros. The library is linked automatically on compilers
        that support auto-linking (e.g. MSVC).
      + Added support for types with padding bits, except unions, on compilers
        that provide a way to clear the padding bits. This feature is supported
        by gcc 11 and MSVC 14.2 (compiler version 19.27) and newer, as well as
        other compilers supporting similar intrinsics. On compilers that don't
        allow to clear the padding bits, types with padding are still generally
        not supported with the exception of 80-bit long double on x86 targets.
        A new BOOST_ATOMIC_NO_CLEAR_PADDING capability macro is defined to
        indicate when clearing the padding is not supported.
      + Initializing constructors of atomic_ref and ipc_atomic_ref no longer
        use atomic instructions to clear the padding bits in the referenced
        object. This reduces the cost of the atomic reference construction.
      + Initializing constructors of atomic and ipc_atomic are now constexpr
        for enums, classes and floating point types. For classes and floating
        point types, the constructors are constexpr if the compiler supports
        constexpr std::bit_cast, the type has no padding bytes and no padding
        is required to implement native atomic operations.
      + In accordance with C++20, default constructors of atomic and ipc_atomic
        now perform value initialization of the contained object. For types
        without a user-defined default constructor, this means the
        default-constructed atomic will be zero-initialized.
      + Added a workaround for compilation error on AIX caused by the assembler
        tool not supporting numeric labels. (PR#50)
      + Added a workaround for compilation error with Visual Studio 2015 prior
        to Update 3. (#52)
      + See changelog for more details.
  * Beast:
      + This maintenance update brings minor bug fixes and updated CI
        reporting.
      + Fixed security vulnerability CVE-2016-9840 in zlib implementation.
      + Fixed WebSocket permessage_deflate implementation. This should result
        in an increase in compression performance when using Beast WebSockets.
      + Removed the test stream and test framework's dependency on RTTI. You
        can now use our handy test stream to check your embedded asynchronous
        communications code!
      + We'd love to know how you or your company use Beast, consider adding an
        entry to the Companies and Individuals Using Beast list.
      + See the full Release Notes for a complete list of changes.
  * Core:
      + Added a generic implementation to <boost/core/cmath.hpp>, enabled when
        BOOST_CORE_USE_GENERIC_CMATH is defined or when the platform does not
        provide the necessary facilities in <cmath>.
      + Added boost::core::type_name, a utility function that returns the name
        of a type as a string.
      + Added boost::span, a C++11 implementation of C++20's std::span (Glen
        Fernandes).
  * Describe:
      + Added has_describe_enumerators, has_describe_bases,
        has_describe_members.
      + Added enum_to_string, enum_from_string.
      + Added relational and stream insertion operators.
      + Added descriptor_by_name, descriptor_by_pointer.
  * DLL:
      + Fixed missing #include, thanks to Denis Blank (PR#54)
      + Dropped TravisCI in favor of GithubAction CI
  * Filesystem:
      + v4: path::filename and path::iterator no longer return an implicit
        trailing dot (".") element if the path ends with a directory separator.
        Instead, an empty path is returned, similar to C++17 std::filesystem.
        This also affects other methods that are defined in terms of iterators
        or filename, such as path::stem, path::compare or
        lexicographical_compare. For example, path("a/b/") == path("a/b/.") no
        longer holds true. (#193)
      + v4: path::lexically_normal no longer produce a trailing dot (".")
        element and omits a directory separator after a trailing dot-dot ("..")
        element in the normalized paths.
      + v4: path append operations now consider root name and root directory in
        the appended path. If the appended path is absolute, or root name is
        present and differs from the source path, the resulting path is
        equivalent to the appended path. If root directory is present, the
        result is the root directory and relative path rebased on top of the
        root name of the source path. Otherwise, the behavior is similar to v3.
        (#214)
      + path::lexically_normal now converts directory separators to preferred
        separators in the root name of the normalized paths.
      + Optimized overloads of path::assign, path::append, path::concat and the
        corresponding operators to avoid unnecessary path copying and reduce
        the amount of code redundancy.
      + On POSIX systems, fixed absolute(p, base) returning a path with root
        name base.root_name() if p starts with a root directory. In such a case
        p is already an absolute path and should be returned as is.
      + create_directories no longer reports an error if the input path
        consists entirely of dot (".") and dot-dot ("..") elements. The
        implementation is no longer using recursion internally and therefore is
        better protected from stack overflow on extremely long paths.
      + On Windows, remove now supports deleting read-only files. The operation
        will attempt to reset the read-only attribute prior to removal. Note
        that this introduces a possibility of the read-only attribute being
        left unset, if the operation fails and the original value of the
        attribute fails to be restored. This also affects remove_all. (#216)
      + remove_all now returns static_cast< uintmax_t >(-1) in case of error,
        similar to C++17 std::filesystem.
      + Fixed a linking error about unresolved references to
        Boost.ContainerHash functions when user's code includes boost/
        filesystem/path.hpp but not boost/container_hash/hash.hpp and the
        compiler is set to preserve unused inline functions. (#215)
      + Added a workaround for MSVC and compatible compilers eliminating path
        globals cleanup in release builds. This could lead to a memory leak if
        Boost.Filesystem shared library was repeatedly loaded and unloaded in
        the process. (#217)
  * Geometry:
      + Improvements
          o PR#894 Optimization and refactoring of rtree queries.
          o PR#913 DynamicGeometry and GeometryCollection support in various
            algorithms (undocumented for now).
          o PR#922 DynamicGeometry and GeometryCollection support in distance
            (undocumented for now).
      + Solved issues
          o #867 Poor performance of rtree query iterator with nearest
            predicate for big k.
          o #870 Compilation error in boost::geometry::self_turns.
          o #896 Assertion failure in get_turns with
            BOOST_GEOMETRY_NO_ROBUSTNESS.
      + Bugfixes
          o PR#906 Invalid result of buffer on macos-11 with clang-12.
          o PR#921 Compilation errors with c++20 (various compilers) and gcc-5.
          o Various fixes in set operations and buffer.
  * JSON:
      + Standalone mode of the library is deprecated.
      + Allow external libraries to forward declare value_to and value_from.
      + Fixed signed integer overflow in number parsing.
      + Add support for /Zc:implicitNoexcept- on MSVC.
  * Lambda2:
      + Added special cases in operator<< and operator>> when the first
        argument is a stream, to allow std::cout << _1.
      + Added operator->*.
      + Added first, second.
  * Log:
      + General changes:
          o Updated detection of std::codecvt specializations for char16_t and
            char32_t for compatibility with C++17 and later. (PR#159)
          o Added support for C++17 std::byte type to receive methods of the
            inter-process message queue.
          o On Windows, when building the library for Windows 8 or later, the
            library will use nt62 tag in the version namespace to denote the
            target OS ABI. For example, the version namespace could be named as
            v2_mt_nt62. This name will be part of all symbols exported by the
            library. Use the BOOST_USE_WINAPI_VERSION macro consistenly when
            building Boost and your code to request the minimum target Windows
            version.
          o Improved performance of SSSE3 and AVX2 implementations of the dump
            stream manipulator.
          o Added support for CMake build system. Only library build is
            supported at this moment, Boost.Build is still used for running
            tests.
      + Bug fixes:
          o Fixed a race condition on POSIX systems in reliable_message_queue::
            open_or_create or the equivalent constructor. Multiple threads or
            processes calling open_or_create concurrently with sending or
            receiving messages from the same queue could end up corrupting the
            queue contents and potentially crashing the process. (#162)
          o Added a workaround for b2 install failing on Windows because of
            missing boost_log_setup library if
            BOOST_LOG_WITHOUT_SETTINGS_PARSERS is defined. (#164)
      + See changelog for more details.
  * Math:
      + Add support for cubic roots.
      + Add support for constexpr versions of various standard library math
        routines.
      + Add support for Bezier polynomials.
      + Improve worst-case tanh-sinh integration performance.
      + Disable inadvertant use of integral types in integration routines.
      + Minor update for erf approximations when the result is with 2ulp of 1.
      + Allow Bernoulli code to be used on platforms with no atomic integers.
      + Improve the mode of the non-central Chi Squared distribution.
      + Improve certain edge cases for <cstdfloat> complex-valued elementary
        functions, see #507.
  * Multi-index Containers:
      + Added contains to key-based indices (issue #35).
      + Added merge operations to key-based indices. The functionality goes
        beyond the standard specification for (unordered) associative
        containers in a number of ways, most notably:
          o The source index can be of any type, including non key-based
            indices.
          o Partial merge is provided: for instance, x.merge(y,first,last)
            merges only the elements of y within [first,last).
      + Previous versions of splice for sequenced and random access indices
        were destructive, i.e. elements were copy-inserted into the destination
        and then erased from the source. Now, splice is based on node transfer
        much as merge in key-based indices, and has been similarly extended to
        accept source indices of any type: in fact, splice can be regarded as a
        frontend to the same functionality provided by merge in key-based
        indices. For reasons of backwards compatibility, the destructive
        behavior of splice has been retained in the case that the source and
        destination containers have unequal allocators.
      + The fact has been documented that index iterator types do only depend
        on node_type and the position of the index in its multi_index_container
        , (except for hashed indices, where uniqueness/non-uniqueness is also a
        dependency). This has implications on the validity of iterators to
        elements transferred by merge or splice. This property is a variant of
        what has been called SCARY iterators in the C++ standard mailing lists.
        SCARYness is currently (August 2021) not mandated for standard
        containers.
      + Iterator SCARYness is now also preserved in safe mode.
  * Multiprecision:
      + Rework rational_adaptor to remove dependency on Boost.Rational and
        improve performance.
      + Fix issue with type_traits and clang, see #383.
      + Fixed buggy Lehmer's GCD routine, see #370.
      + Fix mpc_complex constructors so that lossy conversions are explicit,
        see #363.
      + Correct miscellaneous configuration issues (Intel intrinsic usage and
        Apple clang).
      + Correct some iostream operators for unsigned char types.
      + Correct mpq_rational conversions to integer types, see #342.
  * PFR:
      + Added missing #include <memory> for inclusion of std::addressof
      + Fixed -Wzero-length-array warning when dealing with empty aggregates
      + Fixed compilation on msvc compilers <= 1920 (thanks to Alexey Romanov
        aka @alexey-romanov)
      + Added basic CMakeLists.txt support (thanks to @pdimov aka Peter Dimov)
      + Multiple improvements for docs, including links to https://github.com/
        apolukhin/pfr_non_boost
      + Added misc/strip_boost_namespace.sh script to remove boost:: and BOOST_
        prefixes
  * Predef:
      + Version 1.13.1
      + Fix spelling of "epoch".
      + Add missing parenthesis in sparc.h (from tkoecker).
      + Update documentation to use Rouge code styling and Amber general style.
  * Regex:
      + Breaking Change: Change \B to be the opposite of \b as per Perl
        behaviour.
      + Change w32_regex_traits.hpp so that windows.h is no longer included.
      + Fxed fuzzing related issues #151, #152, #153, #156.
  * System:
      + Added support for source locations to error_code.
      + Added error_code::to_string, error_condition::to_string, error_code::
        what.
      + system_error::what() now contains the source location, if present.
      + Added result<T, E = error_code>, a class holding either a value or an
        error, defined in <boost/system/result.hpp>.
  * Utility:
      + Library documentation converted to QuickBook (thanks to Alan de
        Freitas, PR#79).
  * Variant2:
      + Added <boost/variant2.hpp>.
      + Added unsafe_get<I>.
      + Added visit_by_index.
      + Added operator<<.

Updated Tools

  * Build:
      + Includes release of B2 version 4.7.2.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jan 18, 2022
0.9.0
=====
With this release, long lines are wrapped in side-by-side mode, thanks to a
far-reaching series of contributions by @th1000s (see #515). No special
customization is needed, but sophisticated control over the details is
available: see --wrap-max-lines, --wrap-left-symbol, --wrap-right-symbol,
--wrap-right-percent, --wrap-right-prefix-symbol, --inline-hint-style.

The long deleted line in the left panel overflows by a small amount, and the
wrapped content is right-aligned in the next line. In contrast, the long
replacement line in the right panel overflows by almost an entire line,
and so the wrapped content is left aligned in the next line. The arrow markers
and ellipsis explain when and how text has been wrapped.

What's Changed
-Fix the empty result issue in add -p by @norisio in #664
-Recognize GitHub SSH remote URLs that don't start with git@ for hyperlinks by
 @spaarmann in #668
-Terminate process gracefully on error in diff() by @dandavison in #685
-Ignore ctrl-c (SIGINT) to avoid leaving an orphaned pager process. by
 @dandavison in #686
-Remove unnecessary borrows by @benarmstead in #692
-Fix computed values to be computed after all set_options by @ulwlu in #690
-Make it possible to jump between files when navigate is active by @dandavison
 in #684
-Fix empty line highlighting by @th1000s in #642
-Fix deadlock in git diff mode by @dandavison in #695
-Support insteadOf replacements in git remote URLs by @dandavison in #694
-Do not suppress submodule diffs by @dandavison in #699
-More minimalistic display of submodule (short) diffs by @dandavison in #700
-Fix hunk header when line number is not requested and navigate is enabled by
 @dandavison in #710
-Display removed file name in file deletion case by @dandavison in #717
-Remove superfluous lowercasing of feature names by @Tak in #718
-Option to set the background extension mode to ANSI or spaces by @th1000s
 in #512
-Add side-by-side line wrapping mode by @th1000s in #515
-Width can be an offset from the terminal width by @th1000s in #727
-Linenumber refactoring by @th1000s in #740
-Use fatal() to exit with errorcode 2 by @th1000s in #739
-Re-enable ANSI fill by equalizing panel sizes by @th1000s in #742
-Update syntaxes and themes from bat v0.18.3 by @FnControlOption in #702
-Line numbers and side-by-side mode by @th1000s in #748

0.9.1
=====
This is a followup to release 0.9.0 fixing a bug in the --help text emitted by
the 0.9.0 binary (see 3aab5d1).

0.9.0 was a major release adding line-wrapping to side-by-side mode: 0.9.0
release notes.

0.9.2
=====
This release fixes a regression introduced in 0.9.0 affecting the use of
git add -p when submodules are present. See #755

What's Changed
-Do not reformat submodule diffs under git add -p by @dandavison in #756

0.10.0
======
New features in this release:

-delta displays output from git grep and rg --json ... | delta with code syntax
 highlighting and navigate functionality. See README#grep and #774.
-delta displays output from git blame with code syntax highlighting, hyperlinks
 to commits, and control over formatting. See README#git-blame and #761.
-delta syntax highlights file contents produced by git show $revision
 /path/to/file
-delta can apply syntax highlighting and arbitrary styling to the raw colors
 emitted by git --color-moved. This is done by specifying rules for remapping
 styles using map-styles. See below, and README#--color-moved-support and #72
-More powerful configuration options: styles can reference other styles, custom
 styles and custom colors can be defined in gitconfig and reused, and 140 colors
 can be specified using their standard CSS names. See below.
-New subcommand --show-colors outputs a demo of 140 background colors with
 syntax highlighting, to help choose background colors.
-New subcommand --parse-ansi takes color input and prints out the corresponding
 style strings (useful for map-styles)
-Utilities for interrogating the command line of the process that is sending
 output to delta, added by @th1000s.

Additionally, we can now use the 140 color names that are standard in CSS. Use
delta --show-colors to get a demo of the available colors, as background colors
to see how they look with syntax highlighting.

0.10.1
======
This release fixes a bug in color-moved handling when files have DOS line
endings. See #800

What's Changed
-Remove trailing \r from raw line, in presence of ANSI escape sequences by
 @dandavison in #800

0.10.2
======
This releases fixes a bug when using side-by-side with git diff.colorMoved.
See #802

What's Changed
-802 fix color moved side by side panic by @dandavison in #803

0.10.3
======
Delta was previously handling --word-diff and --color-words output in a
nonsensical way. With this release, delta does not attempt to handle these
output types, allowing git's raw output through unchanged. Appropriate handling
may be added later. See #152
When a line is unchanged but paired with a line that has additions/deletions,
delta now assigns the unchanged line {plus,minus}-non-emph-style; previously it
assigned {plus,minus}-style. This change does not alter visual output by default
because by default those two style styles are set to the same value. See #785
Fixes a bug affecting line numbers in side-by-side mode, see #819

0.11.0
======
This release adds handling of merge conflicts and the "combined" diff format
which git uses for merge commits; see the Merge conflicts README section and
#189. Please consider setting

[merge]
    conflictstyle = diff3

With that setting, when a merge conflict is encountered, delta will display
diffs between the ancestral commit and each of the two merge parents.

0.11.1
======
Fixes a crash that can occur, see for example #826. Thanks @mrjoel.

What's Changed
-Be permissive about unexpected state machine state by @dandavison in #827

0.11.2
======
This release fixes a performance problem that was affecting some users. See #824

0.11.3
======
Fix handling of --word-diff and --color-words (#829). Note that line-numbers and
side-by-side will be ignored if delta detects that the input was generated by
git --word-diff / --color-words.
DELTA_FEATURES can now be used to add to features specified in ~/.gitconfig.
Use a + prefix to do this: an example is DELTA_FEATURES=+side-by-side which will
activate side-by-side, in addition to your usual features.
Store less history file in a better location on Windows. Thanks @rashil2000 for
this work!

Fix performance issue affecting some linux users (#839)

What's Changed
-Bump sysinfo from 0.19.2 to 0.20.5 by @dependabot in #811
-#833 refactoring by @dandavison in #834
-Store history file in data_local_dir for Windows by @rashil2000 in #847
-Query fewer processes when searching for the parent by @th1000s in #841
-Do not query CPU data when querying process data by @dandavison in #845
-Fix --word-diff / --color-words handling by @dandavison in #833
-Add features from DELTA_FEATURES env var instead of replacing with them by
 @dandavison in #849
-Fix raw line styles by @dandavison in #850
-Fix side-by-side syntax ANSI test failure by @dandavison in #852
-DeltaTest inspect() additions by @dandavison in #853
-Line state refactor by @dandavison in #851
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue May 1, 2022
# 1.4.0

* `cran_check_results()` now downloads results in parallel, so it is
  much faster.

* `rcmdcheck_process` now redirects the standard error to the standard
  output, to make sure that they are correctly interleaved (#148).

* rcmdcheck now puts Rtools on the PATH, via pkgbuild (#111).

* rcmdcheck now builds the manual when building the package, if it is
  needed for `\Sexpr{}` expressions (#137).

* This version fixes a rare race condition that made rcmdcheck fail (#139).

* rcmdcheck now safeguards against R deleting the user's home directory
  via an `R CMD build` bug (#120).

* rcmdcheck can now ignore files in `inst/doc` when building a package.
  See the `Config/build/clean-inst-doc` package option in
  `?"rcmdcheck-config"` (#130).

* It is now possible to turn on/off ANSI colors for rcmdcheck only,
  without affecting the checked package. See `?"rcmdcheck-config" and the
  `RCMDCHECK_NUM_COLORS` environment variable and the `rcmdcheck.num_colors`
  option (#119, @jimhester).

* `print.rcmdcheck()` now has a `test_output` argument and
  `rcmdcheck.test_output` global option, to control whether to print the full
  test output or not. (#121)

* RStudio's Pandoc is now on the path during `rcmdcheck()`
  and `rcmdcheck_process` (#109, #132, @dpprdan).

* `rcmdcheck()` now errors if the check process crashes (#110, #163).

* `rcmdcheck()` prints the check ouptut better interactively, especially
  when the package has multiple test files (#145, #161).

* rcmdcheck can now ignore `NOTE`s, if requested, see `?rcmdcheck` for
  details (#12, #160).

* rcmdcheck now always converts its output to UTF-8 from the native
  encoding. It also handles parsing check output in a non-native encoding
  better (#152).

* rcmdcheck now ignored time stamps when comparing two check results (#128).

* rcmdcheck now does not print extra empty lines in the interactive output
  on GitHub Actions.

* rcmdcheck now uses a more robust implementation to extract the session
  info from the check process (#164).
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue May 1, 2022
New features
   You can visit subdomains and limit how deep you want to go inside them
    using --ext-depth
   Now you can include or excludes pages to visit with --include-visit and
    --exclude-visit instead of including or excluding pages to download
   --visit-filter-is-download-filter can be used to use the same regex for both
    visiting and downloading pages
   Updated dependencies

Breaking changes
Some options changed names:
   --include -> --include-download
   --exclude -> --exclude-download

Bug fixes
   Charset detection was not working when surrounded with single quotes
   Some symlinks where broken and/or outside of the specified output directory

What's Changed
   Lib bin initial by @pinkforest in #141
   Introduces external depth (#74) & a few fixes (incl. #69) by
    @marchellodev in #146
   Fix with single quotes by @lhvy in #152
   Fix clippy warnings and add clippy ci check by @Skallwar in #168
   Filter links before downloading / adding to the queue by @raphCode in #175
   Fix symlinks (relative link, argument order, folder creation) by
    @raphCode in #182
   misc: Fix all clippy warnings by @Skallwar in #186
   misc: Update dependencies in Cargo.lock by @Skallwar in #187
   ci: Add riscv64 and aarch64 for release by @Skallwar in #185
   misc: Prepare for release by @Skallwar in #188
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Aug 1, 2022
Fixes
  Fixed not being able to move window under Wayland (#134).
  Fixed showing add and remove options for tracks in collaborative playlists
   (#160).
  Fixed some possible issues with selecting a device (#162).
  Fixed MPRIS support under KDE (#178).
  Fixed crash when opening links on some artists.

Changes
  Much improved MPRIS support (#4).
  Windows builds now use MSVC, and are available in x86 and x64 variants (#109).
  Added keyboard shortcuts (#118, #152).
  Added macOS builds (#121).
  Added high-DPI support on macOS (#123).
  Added support for playing tracks from outside the application (#136).
  Added support for selecting multiple tracks (#137).
  Added an option to use an expanded album cover (#147).
  Added an option to close application to the tray (#151).
  Improved detection of spotifyd config files (#154).
  Added an option to change device type (#161).
  Added message when queuing tracks (#166).
  Added AppImage builds for Linux.
  Replaced custom font option with ability to select font from system.
  Added an option to disable checking for updates on start.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Sep 10, 2022
## v3.2.0

#### Fixes:
- fixed `[dotted.table]` source columns sometimes being off by one (#152) (@vaartis)
- fixed spurious `Wnull-dereference` warning on GCC (#164) (@zaporozhets)
- fixed `print_to_stream` ambiguity for `size_t` (#167) (@acronce)

#### Additions:
- added value type deduction to `emplace()` methods
- added `toml::path` utility type (#153, #156, #168) (@jonestristand, @kcsaul)
- added config option `TOML_CALLCONV`
- added missing relational operators for `source_position`

#### Changes:
- relaxed cvref requirements of `is_homogeneous()`, `emplace()`, `emplace_back()`, `emplace_hint()`
- relaxed mantissa and digits10 requirements of extended float support
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Oct 18, 2022
9.01:
- Fix library minor version (missing bump to 5.8).

9.00:
- Add support for AnyConnect "Session Token Re-use Anchor Protocol"
  (STRAP) (#410).
- Add support for AnyConnect "external browser" SSO mode (!354).
- On Windows, fix crash on tunnel setup. (#370, 6a2ffbb)
- Bugfix RSA SecurID token decryption and PIN entry forms, broken in
  v8.20. (#388, !344)
- Support Cisco's multiple-certificate authentication (!194).
- Append internal=no to GlobalProtect authentication/configuration
  forms, for compatibility with servers which apparently require this to
  function properly. (#246, !337)
- Revert GlobalProtect default route handling change from v8.20. (!367)
- Support split-exclude routes for Fortinet. (#394, !345)
- Add openconnect_set_useragent() function.
- Add webview callback and SAML/SSO support for AnyConnect,
  GlobalProtect. (!126).

8.20:
- When the queue length (-Q option) is 16 or more, try using vhost-net
  to accelerate tun device access.
- Use epoll() where available.
- Support non-AEAD ciphersuites in DTLSv1.2 with AnyConnect. (#249)
- Make tncc-emulate.py work with Python 3.7+. (#152, !120)
- Emulated a newer version of GlobalProtect official clients, 5.1.5-8;
  was 4.0.2-19 (!131)
- Support Juniper login forms containing both password and 2FA
  token (!121)
- Explicitly disable 3DES and RC4, unless enabled with
  --allow-insecure-crypto (!114)
- Add obsolete-server-crypto test (!114)
- Allow protocols to delay tunnel setup and shutdown (!117)
- Support for GlobalProtect IPv6 (!155 and !188; previous work in
  d6db0ec)
- SIGUSR1 causes OpenConnect to log detailed connection information and
  statistics (!154)
- Allow --servercert to be specified multiple times in order to accept
  server certificates matching more than one possible fingerprint
  (!162, #25)
- Add insecure debugging build mode for developers (!112)
- Demangle default routes sent as split routes by GlobalProtect (!118)
- Improve GlobalProtect login argument decoding (!143)
- Add detection of authentication expiration date, intended to allow
  front-ends to cache and reuse authentication cookies/sessions (!156)
- Small bug fixes and clarification of many logging messages.
- Support more Juniper login forms, including some SSO forms (!171)
- Automatically build Windows installers for OpenConnect command-line
  interface (!176)
- Restore compatibility with newer Cisco servers, by no longer sending
  them the X-AnyConnect-Platform header (#101, !175)
- Add support for PPP-based protocols, currently over TLS only (!165).
- Add support for two PPP-based protocols, F5 with --protocol=f5 and
  Fortinet with --protocol=fortinet (!169).
- Add experimental support for Wintun Layer 3 TUN driver under Windows
  (#231, !178).
- Clean up and improve Windows routing/DNS configuration script
  (vpnc-scripts!26, vpnc-scripts!41, vpnc-scripts!44).
- On Windows, reclaim needed IP addresses from down network interfaces
  so that configuration script can succeed (!178).
- Fix output redirection under Windows (#229)
- More gracefully handle idle timeouts and other fatal errors for
  Juniper and Pulse (!187)
- Ignore failures to fetch the Juniper/oNCP landing page if the
  authentication was successful (3e779436).
- Add support for Array Networks SSL VPN (#102)
- Support TLSv1.3 with TPMv2 EC and RSA keys, add test cases for swtpm
  and hardware TPM. (ed80bfac...ee1cd782)
- Add openconnect_get_connect_url() to simplify passing correct server
  information to the connecting openconnect process.
  (NetworkManager-openconnect #46, #53)
- Disable brittle "system policy" enforcement where it cannot be
  gracefully overridden at user request. (RH#1960763).
- Pass "portal cookie" fields from GlobalProtect portal to gateway to
  avoid repetition of password- or SAML-based login (!199)
- With --user, enter username supplied via command-line into all
  authentication forms, not just the first. (#267, !220).
- Fix a subtle bug which has prevented ESP rekey and ESP-to-TLS fallback
  from working reliably with the Juniper/oNCP protocol since v8.04.
  (#322, !293).
- Fix a bug in csd-wrapper.sh which has prevented it from correctly
  downloading compressed Trojan binaries since at least v8.00. (!305)
- Make Windows socketpair emulation more robust in the face of Windows's
  ability to break its localhost routes. (#228, #361, !320)
- Perform proper disconnect and routes cleanup on Windows when receiving
  Ctrl+C or Ctrl+Break. (#362, !323)
- Improve logging in routing/DNS configuration scripts. (!328,
  vpnc-scripts!45)
- Support modified configuration packet from Pulse 9.1R14 servers
  (#379, !331)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Dec 2, 2022
What's Changed
 - Update README.md by @rafo in #151
 - Fix: Spawn process properly when opening a file in a new window on linux by
   @kyoheiu in #152
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jan 12, 2023
From the upstream ChangeLog:

[2.2] Fix 'multiple definition' compile time errors by @rdmark in #136
[2.2] Remove bitrotted code by @rdmark in #139
[2.2] Fixes for the OpenSSL 1.1 API; add OpenSSL 1.0 backwards compat by @rdmark in #142
[2.2] Install afp_ldap.conf based on LDAP support, not availability of ACLs. by @rdmark in #143
[2.2] Resolve gcc 10 compile time warnings on Linux by @rdmark in #165
[2.2] Downstream patches for NetBSD compatibility by @rdmark in #148
[2.2] Make timelord work on non-big-endian systems; ability to sync localtime by @rdmark in #151
[2.2] Resolve papd compile time errors due to deprecated CUPS calls by @rdmark in #152
[2.2] Resolve automake warnings running bootstrap by @rdmark in #153
[2.2] Handle special FIRSTNET behavior on NetBSD by @rdmark in #154
[2.2] papd patches for compatibility with older Apple LaserWriter drivers on Mac and GS/OS by @rdmark in #156
[2.2] Allow non-unicode volume to be scanned by the repair tool. by @rdmark in #158
[2.2] Update init script templates to start/stop a2boot daemon. by @rdmark in #160
[2.2] Backport Netatalk 3 patches by @rdmark in #161
[2.2] papd: Send replies to client when printing to prompt more data by @rdmark in #162
[2.2] afpd: Add option to disable afp session tickles by @rdmark in #163
[2.2] Update for Unicode 14 by @rdmark in #164
[2.2] Made the AsanteTalk bridge consistently start up in AppleTalk Phase 2�$A!-�(B by @rdmark in #166
[2.2] Introduce fully functional systemd unit configurations for all daemons by @rdmark in #167
[2.2] General stability patches by @rdmark in #168
Fix some compile errors by @JensKSP in #176

Package changes:

Distfile has been moved to github
Clean up unused PLIST variables
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Feb 21, 2023
v0.6.4 (Fri Feb 17 2023)
Bug Fixes
 - Fix disambiguations not being shown [#160]
 - Fix whitespace at the top of some articles [#159]
 - Fix no redirect messages being shown [#158]
 - Add changelog and use auto for creating releases [#156]

v0.6.3 (Thu Feb 16 2023)
Bug Fixes
 - Fix wrong error origin in dialogs [#155]
 - Fix incorrect error message formatting when opening links [#154]
 - Fix missing whitespace on list items starting with a special character [#153]
 - Fix html tags in toc [#152]
 - Fix large gaps before and after lists [#151]
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 4, 2023
What's Changed
 - Support customizable formats in #147
 - Fixed duplicate keys on Windows in #151
 - Add more UI customizations and refactor UI codes in #152

What's new
 - New config options: playback_format, notify_format, border_type,
   progress_bar_type
 - New theme's component style: playback_artists
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue May 2, 2023
[1.2.0] - 2023-04-28

Read detailed information about this release:
https://git-cliff.org/blog/git-cliff-1.2.0

Features
    (args) Update clap and clap extras to v4 (#137)
    (commit) Make the fields of Signature public
    (config) Add a custom configuration file for the repository
    (config) Support placing configuration inside pyproject.toml (#147)
    (docker) Generate SBOM/provenance for the Docker image
    (parser) Support using regex group values (#145)

Bug Fixes
    (ci) Use MUSL build of cargo-tarpaulin
    (ci) Update cargo-tarpaulin installation command for CI
    (config) [breaking] Nested environment config overrides (#157)
    (config) Set max of limit_commits to the number of commits (#140)
    (deploy) Set the node cache dependency path
    (docker) Remove target directory from .dockerignore
    (release) Use the correct argument in release script
    (website) Fix broken links

Refactor
    (cd) Remove unnecessary config update
    (ci) Test the website deployment with a different job
    (lib) [breaking] Move changelog module to git-cliff-core
    (test) Handle errors for changelog module tests
    (website) Update header location

Documentation
    (blog) Add blog post about what's new in 1.2.0
    (blog) Update the blog post style
    (config) Update the sections
    (config) Add comments to the default configuration file
    (contributing) Mention the nightly requirement for rustfmt
    (contributing) Update MSRV
    (examples) Move examples to separate file
    (github) Update the pull request template about GitHub labels
    (github) Update pull request template
    (github) Update issue templates
    (github) Update funding options
    (github) Add security policy
    (readme) Update README.md about documentation website
    (readme) Add tj-actions/git-cliff to the list of actions (#152)
    (readme) Add discord badge
    (readme) Add release-plz to related projects (#151)
    (readme) Fix typos in README.md
    (readme) Remove unneeded word in README.md (#141)
    (readme) Add link to the Console #141 interview about git-cliff
    (website) Add Twitter link to banner
    (website) Move documentation to the website (#153)

Styling
    (docs) Fix the grammar for tj-actions
    (docs) Update the formatting for python integration example
    (readme) Update the style for project name
    (readme) Apply formatting
    (website) Update the style for environment variable section

Testing
    (deploy) Test the website deployment for pull requests

Miscellaneous Tasks
    (cargo) Update MSRV to 1.64.0
    (cd) Temporarily switch back to action-rs/toolchain
    (ci) Switch to dtolnay/rust-toolchain action
    (ci) Update runner images
    (deps) Bump actions/configure-pages from 1 to 3
    (deps) Bump actions/deploy-pages from 1 to 2
    (deps) Upgrade transitive dependencies
    (deps) Update clap dependencies
    (deps) Upgrade workspace dependencies
    (deps) Upgrade core dependencies
    (docker) Update versions in Dockerfile
    (docker) Bump the action versions in docker workflow
    (docker) Bump build-push-action to v4
    (editorconfig) Fix editorconfig syntax
    (editorconfig) Update editorconfig for better code readability
    (examples) Remove EXAMPLES.md
    (github) Integrate Dependabot
    (github) Integrate bors
    (github) Add contact links for issues
    (website) Add workflow file for deploying the website
    (website) Move website to website folder
    (website) Move website to docs for GitHub pages deployment
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Oct 20, 2023
5.0.10 (unreleased)
-------------------

Bug fixes:

- Component._encode stops ignoring parameters argument on native values, now merges them
  Fixes: #557
  [zocker1999net]

5.0.9 (2023-09-24)
------------------

Bug fixes:

- PERIOD values now set the timezone of their start and end. #556

5.0.8 (2023-09-18)
------------------

Minor changes:

- Update build configuration to build readthedocs. #538
- No longer run the ``plone.app.event`` tests.
- Add documentation on how to parse ``.ics`` files. #152
- Move pip caching into Python setup action.
- Check that issue #165 can be closed.
- Updated about.rst for issue #527
- Avoid ``vText.__repr__`` BytesWarning.

Bug fixes:

- Calendar components are now properly compared
  Ref: #550
  Fixes: #526
  [jacadzaca]
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Oct 23, 2023
This is the biggest update ever, with 36 new features, 24 bug fixes,
and 3 performance improvements.

Thank you to every contributor for making Yazi better and better!
What's Changed

    feat: add Mintty (Git Bash) image preview support by @sxyazi in #103
    refactor: use Url instead of PathBuf by @sxyazi in #107
    fix: mime of javascript by @XYenon in #106
    perf: load large folders in chunks by @sxyazi in #117
    fix: set cursor block after closing input prompt from insert mode
         by @auvred in #109
    fix: doesn't redirect the stderr of the clipboard command to null
         by @sxyazi in #119
    feat: suspend process (Ctrl-Z) by @sxyazi in #120
    fix: notification of file changes in linked directories by @sxyazi in #121
    feat: file size sorting under the simplified file system by @sxyazi in #123
    fix: show_hidden not properly applied to hovered folder by @sxyazi in #124
    fix: recognize symlink directories as files by @sxyazi in #125
    fix: respect symlink paths without canonicalizing them by @sxyazi in #126
    feat: make Input streamable by @sxyazi in #127
    perf: doesn't wait for the process of killing by @sxyazi in #128
    feat: find by @sxyazi in #104
    feat: tab-specific sorting by @sxyazi in #131
    feat: new V, D, C keybinding for Input component by @sxyazi in #139
    fix: swap description for search commands by @knutwalker in #141
    fix: image position calculation by @sxyazi in #144
    feat: support for image preview within tmux by @sxyazi in #147
    feat: show keywords when in search mode by @sxyazi in #152
    feat: fallback to built-in highlighting if jq is not installed
          by @ndtoan96 in #151
    feat: make the glob expr case insensitive by default, and prepend \s to
          make it sensitive by @sxyazi in #156
    fix: check relative path on expand_path by @sxyazi in #165
    feat: support for FreeBSD permission type by @yggdr in #169
    feat: multiple openers for a single rule by @Linus789 in #154
    fix: leave upwards only if an IO error occurs in current by @sxyazi in #172
    docs: add archlinuxcn installation guide by @Integral-Tech in #176
    fix: image preview not working on Zellij by @Eric-Song-Nop in #181
    feat: make trash optional by @sxyazi in #178
    fix: inconsistent Shift key behavior on Unix and Windows
         by @ndtoan96 in #174
    feat: new force option added for the remove command, which does not show
          the confirmation dialog on trashing/deleting by @sxyazi in #173
    fix: typo of LICENSE file by @conradojordan in #201
    feat: add flake.nix by @XYenon in #205
    feat: include ignored files on search when hidden files are shown
          by @PhotonQuantum in #212
    feat: new orphan option for opener rules, to keep the process running even
          when Yazi exited by @sxyazi in #216
    feat: scroll half/full page with arrow percentage supported, and new
          Vi-like <C-u>, <C-d>, <C-b>, and <C-f> keybindings added by
          @TD-Sky in #213
    feat: highlight matching words on finding by @PhotonQuantum in #211
    feat: add BackTab support by @sxyazi in #209
    fix: set stdio to null when orphan is true by @sxyazi in #229
    feat: new force option for creating and renaming by @sxyazi in #208
    feat: loop through to find by @ndtoan96 in #234
    feat: backward/forward by @ndtoan96 in #230
    perf: reimplement optimized natural sorting algorithm, speed up ~6 times
          for case-insensitive sorting by @sxyazi in #237
    chore: changing the finding key to n/N to keep with Vim's conventions
           by @sxyazi in #238
    feat: added new options to the `find' command for smart-case/
          case-insensitive finds by @ndtoan96 in #240
    feat: add new --no-cwd-file option to quit command for flexible cwd-file
          setting by @XOR-op in #245
    fix: avoid adding non-regular paths to backstack by @ndtoan96 in #249
    fix: support RGBA16 images by @sxyazi in #250
    feat: support trash for NetBSD by @sxyazi in #251
    feat: support environment variable in cd path by @ndtoan96 in #241
    feat: new theme system by @sxyazi in #161
    fix: cannot cd if there is whitespace in path by @ndtoan96 in #255
    fix: add application/x-wine-extension-ini to text mime by @ndtoan96 in #259
    fix: collect and fix all hard coded themes and color
         by @Eric-Song-Nop in #221
    fix: some colors not readable in light mode by @sxyazi in #264
    feat: better file hover state by @sxyazi in #269
    refactor: split commands into separate files by @sxyazi in #272
    feat: cancel selected items automatically on entering, leaving, copying, or
          cutting by @sxyazi in #273
    feat: add a new Bar component, and make border styles customizable
          by @sxyazi in #278
    fix: adapt another $TERM value of foot-extra for foot by @sxyazi in #277
    refactor: simplify building conditions by @sxyazi in #280
    chore: add git rev to nix pkg version by @XYenon in #206
    feat: new Manager component for better style extensions by @sxyazi in #284
    feat: cross-system opener rule support by @sxyazi in #289
    fix: delegate the SIGINT signal of processes with orphan=true to their
    parent by @sxyazi in #290
    feat: line mode by @sxyazi in #291
    feat: shell completions & auto releasing by @TD-Sky in #282
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Oct 30, 2023
generic-lens-2.2.2.0 (2023-04-15)
* Support unprefixed constructor prisms on GHC 9.6 (#152)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Nov 6, 2023
Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 45.0.1
    * Retagging release

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 45.0
    * Search provider performance improvements !154, !155, !156 (Christian Hergert)
    * Use numeric font instead of monospace #290 (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed electron-volt unit abbreviation #347 (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed erroneous Joule unit name #348 (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed missing build dependency !157 (Jeremy Bicha)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 45.beta
    * Fixed variable and function popover reverse typing #335, #320 (Robert Roth)
    * Better left/right cursor key handling !153 (Seth Falco)
    * Improved toolbar using Adwaita library !151 (Felipe Kinoshita)
    * Flatpak build improvements (Robert Roth)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 45.alpha
    * Remember window size #328 !146 (Leonard K, Alice Mikhaylenko)
    * Allow opening Main Menu by pressing F10 !142 !149 (Automeris naranja)
    * Extend bit-shifting limit #306 !143 (J Sory)
    * Added new energy units !143 (J Sory)
    * Added TWD support via Bank of Canada rates #27 !148 (Mário Adriano)
    * Added legal section for exchange rate source attribution (Robert Roth)
    * Added United Nations Treasury exchange rate datasource (Robert Roth)
    * Added Jamaican Dollar currency #291 (Robert Roth)
    * Added Ukrainian hryvnia currency #278 (Robert Roth)
    * Added Nigerian Naira currency #142 (Robert Roth)
    * Changed symbolic icon to C on the clear button #336 (Robert Roth)
    * Dropped VEF currency support #78 (Robert Roth)
    * Use new vala-nightly SDK extension for flatpak (Robert Roth)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 44.beta
    * Improved factorization !141 (J. Sory)
    * Number format selection documentation improvements #321 (Robert Roth)
    * Made builtin function descriptions translatable #323 (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed display showing 0 on startup #318 (Robert Roth)
    * Improved button tooltips !132 (sunflowerskater)
    * Added signed int support to programming mode !110 (Erik Wolf)
    * i and e constants updated according to ISO 80000-2:2009 !137 (majjejjam)
    * Help overlay updates !133 (Sabri Ünal)
    * Added preferences shortcut !129 (Sabri Ünal)
    * Destroy dialog after clicking cancel #310 (Jaycee Santos)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 43.0.1
    * Fixed appdata versioning (Robert Roth)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 43.0
    * Removed old issue tracker references !128 (Jake Dane)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 43.rc
    * Fix crash when entering new function name !124 (Nathaniel Russel)
    * Fix source view border !121 (Alexander Mikhaylenko)
    * Flatpak build update !122 (Bartłomiej Piotrowski)
    * Port about window to libadwaita !119 (Christopher Davis)
    * Port to libsoup3 !120 (AppleME)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 43.alpha
    * Fixed broken undo/redo #266 (Robert Roth)
    * Make sure variable name definitions work with whitespace too (Robert Roth)
    * Fix translatable strings !116 (Maximiliano)
    * Fixed missing implicit multiplication with variable and root #279 (Robert Roth)
    * meson warning fixes (Robert Roth)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 42.2
    * Fixed incorrect history with bits toggling #281 (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed crash when typing in variable popover #282 (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed incorrect libxml usage #283 (Luca Bacci, Robert Roth)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 42.1
    * Fixed broken undo/redo #266 (Robert Roth)
    * Removed automatic closing brace addition #271 (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed incorrect percentage symbol precedence handling #236, #275 (Robert Roth)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 42.rc
    * Use new gnome post_install script !106 (Bobby Rong)
    * gcalc build fixes (Daniel Espinoza Ortiz)
    * Updated screenshots (Christopher Davis)
    * Set default focus to entry (Robert Roth)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 42.beta
    * Fixed build issues with GCI entry controller tests #250 (Robert Roth)
    * Force LTR in history view #252 (Robert Roth)
    * programing mode: Force bit digits to be always LTR #258 (Yosef Or Boczko)
    * Use AdwApplication (Alexander Mikhaylenko)
    * ui: Fix styles !105 (Alexander Mikhaylenko)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 42.alpha
    * build: Support flatpak development builds (Óscar Fernández Díaz)
    * build: migrated to GTK4 !98 (Cristopher Davis, Robert Roth)
    * entry: Added currencies completion provider (Robert Roth)
    * entry: Fixed percentage evaluation error #237 (Robert Roth)
    * internal: Moved history view from MathDisplay to MathWindow (Robert Roth)
    * window: set default width for basic and keyboard mode #240 (Robert Roth)
    * buttons: removed destructive action class from clear button #242 (Robert Roth)
    * converter: search support in unit selector, separate conversion category selector #108 (Robert Roth)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 41.0
    * Use first translated symbol for conversion with button #219 (Robert Roth)
    * Appdata includes hardware support information (Adrien Plazas)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 41.alpha
    * Adaptive preferences window !85 (Adrien Plazas)
    * Fixed currency conversion using convert button #216 (Robert Roth)
    * User interface reworked, adaptive UI !81 (Adrien Plazas)
    * Enlarged calculator icon in help !82 (Sabri Ünal)
    * Code cleanup (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed kilohertz shorthand !87 (scootergrisen)
    * Fixed donation link !88 (René Genz)
    * Added support using calculator without currency conversion for privacy !89 (Ray Strode)
    * Added support for function description of custom functions using @ !90 (Martin Jirku)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 40.rc
    * Resize window after switching mode !78 (joshas)
    * Fixed compilation warnings (Robert Roth)
    * Support offline currency conversion tests #208 (Robert Roth)
    * Use official unit on conversion button click #207 (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed temperature unit typos #211 (Robert Roth)
    * Ellipsize conversion labels #17 (Robert Roth)
    * Added Ctrl+Delete shortcut for clearing the current equation #187 (Robert Roth)
    * Allow multiple decimal points #166. #5 (Robert Roth)
    * Added Ctrl+O shortcut for degrees symbol (Robert Roth)
    * Use gtk-sourceview 4.8 !80 (Robert Roth)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 40.beta
    * Fixed CI build (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed issues with initial loading of currencies (Robert Roth)
    * Rework currency retrieval preparing for currency provider plugins (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed commandline conversions #33 (Robert Roth)
    * Added currency conversion tests (Robert Roth)
    * Added support for frequencies conversion (Dave Hulst)
    * Added support for converting to and from weeks (Dave Hulst)
    * Added support for converting to and from centuries and decades (Dave Hulst)
    * Increase buttons font size #201 (Robert Roth)
    * Added % button to Advanced mode (Dave Hulst)
    * Show 4 decimals in converter instead of only two #203 (Robert Roth)
    * Added style classes to buttons !76 (Dave Hulst)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 40.alpha
    * Use libhandy for window and headerbar !69 (Cristopher Davis)
    * Use C instead of Clr in help !70 (scootergrisen)
    * Fixed broken currency conversion on first start #199 (Robert Roth)
    * Removed duplicate word from help #198 (Robert Roth)
    * Added lbs shortcut for pounds conversion (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed inconsistent word size (A. M. Roswell)
    * Removed unused trunc button from programming mode #41 (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed deprecation warnings
    * Added Serbian Dinar with fixed rate #49 (Robert Roth)
    * Added Bangladeshi Taka with fixed rate #191 (A. M. Roswell)
    * Updated mailing list contact to Discourse (Robert Roth)
    * Added basic help page for programming mode (A. M. Roswell)
    * Added insert character code button (A. M. Roswell)
    * Dim inapplicable bits on word size change #189 (A. M. Roswell)
    * Make the conversion labels selectable (Robert Roth)
    * Do not convert on swap #170 (Robert Roth)
    * Word size changer in programming mode !58 (A. M. Roswell)
    * Added metric cups conversion unit !53 (Lucy Coleclough)
    * Fixed astronomical unit conversion !51 (Thomas Nilsson)
    * Fixed feet-based units name, added mph and kph shortcuts #180 (Robert Roth)
    * Use shell copy to clipboard action #178 (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed preferences of angle units !56 (Delton Ding)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.38.0

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.37.92

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.37.90
    * Add tooltips for bits in programming mode !46 (Olliver Schinagl)
    * snap packaging updates (Ken VanDine)
    * Added link to website in About #155 (Robert Roth)
    * Added speed conversions !49 (Mathieu Heurtevin)
    * History view follows preferences #105, #159, #168 (Robert Roth)
    * Added month as time unit #158 (Robert Roth)
    * Better help for variables example usage #154 (Robert Roth)
    * Defined pi variable, added pi button in programming mode #153 (Robert Roth)
    * CI build fixes (Robert Roth)
    * Updated app icon !47 (Jakub Steiner)
    * Fixed bug returning empty string as result #152 (Robert Roth)
    * Support latex-style multiplication #164 (Robert Roth)
    * Added support for tau constant #46 (Robert Roth)
    * Unify constant handling (Robert Roth)
    * Separate UI files from sources (Robert Roth)
    * Moved number format selection to separate menu #24 (Robert Roth)
    * Replaces mode selector shortcuts with Ctrl+Alt (Robert Roth)
    * Clear answer if editing right before it #59, #161 (Robert Roth)
    * Moved preferences dialog to UI file (Robert Roth)
    * Refresh bits panel after calculation #38 (Robert Roth)
    * Removed past author addresses #174 (Robert Roth)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.36.0

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.35.92
    * doc: Don't pass --fatal-warnings to valadoc (Rico Tzschichholz)
    * Removed obsolete keyboard shortcut #148 (Robert Roth)
    * help: Update icon for 3.36 (Andre Klapper)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.35.90
    * Drop padding around the display !40 (Adrien Plazas)
    * Updated Keyboard Shortcuts (Sabri Ünal)
    * Handle Escape and Enter correctly with completion #144 (Robert Roth)
    * Added F10 for primary menu shortcut #148 (Robert Roth)
    * Updated app icon !43 (Tobias Bernard)
    * Added Rack Units to the conversions !37 (Léo Gillot-Lamure)
    * Fixed freeze on calculating atan(+/-i) #139 (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed mode shortcuts by removing blocking mnemonics #138 (Robert Roth)
    * Implemented result history browsing using alt left/right #129 (Robert Roth)
    * Added translator comments for possible modes as command line arguments !38 (Rafael Fontenelle)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.35.3
    * Help updates (Andre Klapper)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.35.2
    * List possible modes in commandline help #112 (Robert Roth)
    * Add square feet unit #132 (Robert Roth)
    * Base conversion display selectable #123 (Robert Roth)
    * Created nightly icon (Jakub Steiner)
    * Snap build updates (Heather Ellsworth)
    * GCalc library code fixes (Rico Tzschichholz, Daniel Espinoza Ortiz)
    * Update required meson version (Diego Escalante Urrelo)
    * Adapt code to changed gtk+-3.0 bindings (Rico Tzschichholz)
    * Added GCi libary and tests for controllers for widgets (Daniel Espinoza Ortiz)
    * Solve on = key if input isq not a variable name #22 (Alberto González Palomo)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.33.92
    * README updates (Roger)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.33.90
    * Flatpak build cleanup (Jordan Petridis)
    * Debug messages cleanup (Daniel Espinosa Ortiz)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.33.3
    * calculator library build fixes (Daniel Espinosa Ortiz)
    * CI build fixes (Ken VanDine)
    * Added mnemonics for primary menu items #113 (Robert Roth)
    * Dropped leading zeros octal prefix #114, #109, #110 (Robert Roth)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.33.2
    * Separated calculator library !19 (Daniel Espinosa Ortiz)
    * Ensure icon is available for shell (Ken VanDine)
    * Support entering left/right shift with keyboard #98 (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed CFA conversion rate #102 (Robert Roth)
    * Remove copy icon from search provider results #103 (Robert Roth)
    * Do not assume octal base for binary numbers #101 (Robert Roth)
    * Show thousands separator in unit converter #102 (Robert Roth)
    * Use currency name instead of display name for conversion #106 (Robert Roth)
    * Quit warns and closes all windows #51 (Robert Roth)
    * Avoid normalizing the equation twice in search #104 (Pascal Nowack)
    * Ignore keypresses while calculating results #47 (Robert Roth)
    * Only allow one decimal point in numbers #5 (Robert Roth)
    * Application icon updated in help (Andre Klapper)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Dec 16, 2023
devel/ruby-redmine51 require net-imap gem version 0.3.4 but ruby31 bundles
0.2.3.  So, it add latest version of net-imap gem 0.3.x as ruby-net-imap.

Ruby client api for Internet Message Access Protocol.


Changes from 0.2.3:

0.3.0 (2022-11-17)

What's Changed

* Added dependabot.yml for actions by @hsbt in #59
* Bump actions/checkout from 2 to 3 by @dependabot in #60
* Adding RFC licenses by @nevans in #57
* Warn when using deprecated SASL mechanisms by @nevans in #62

New Contributors

* @dependabot made their first contribution in #60

0.3.1 (2022-11-17)

What's Changed

* Add XOAUTH2 authenticator by @ssunday in #63

New Contributors

* @ssunday made their first contribution in #63

0.3.2 (2022-12-09)

What's Changed

* Support UIDPLUS extension by @hoffi in #65
* Fixes "bundle exec rake" clash with test/unit by @nevans in #67
* Fix some UIDPLUS issues by @nevans in #69
* Fixes date-time format, and adds decode_datetime by @nevans in #66
* Add SASLprep. Code generated & tested with RFC3454 by @nevans in #64
* Add the UNSELECT command by @nevans in #72
*  Fix mailbox attrs by @nevans in #73
* RFCs and references by @nevans in #71
* Nodocs and remove warning by @nevans in #70
* ResponseParser docs by @nevans in #76
* Response Data docs by @nevans in #75

New Contributors

* @hoffi made their first contribution in #65

0.3.3 (2022-12-21)

What's Changed

* Revert "Fixes "bundle exec rake", clash with test/unit" by @znz in #88

New Contributors

* @znz made their first contribution in #88

0.3.4 (2023-01-18)

What's Changed

* Net::IMAP Client docs by @nevans in #74

0.3.5 (2023-06-12)

* Fix #response documentation error, by @nevans in 87ba74e
* Add RFC3454 data, to support offline testing, by @nevans in #137
* Adds Ruby 3.2 to the CI matrix, by @petergoldstein in #99
* Use reusing workflow, by @hsbt in #151
* Decode UTF-7 more strictly, by @nobu in #152
* ️Continue testing 0.3.x branch against ruby 2.6, by @nevans in 115d190
* Fix decode utf-7 test for ruby 2.6, by @nevans in 7a60c8f
* Fix XOAUTH2 authenticator for ruby 2.6, by @nevans in bd4faa0

0.3.6 (2023-06-12)

* Fixes file permissions regression in v0.3.5 release, reported by
  @aaronjensen in #154

0.3.7 (2023-07-26)

What's Changed

* Backport: Fix for Digest MD5 bad challenges by @nobu in #160 PR for
  backport is #161
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Dec 17, 2023
1.5.0 (2023-09-22)

New Features

* Use Module.prepend instead of alias_method to patch Rake (#152)
  @mattbrictson
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Dec 18, 2023
18.0.0 (2022-03-24)

Added
* Support for EcmaScript modules (aka ESM) (#1756)
* New optional name property on the Hook schema (#1914)

Changed
* JSON Schema: some array fields now have "minItems": 1.
* Generate Java code that uses Optional in getters.
* Setters are removed.
* Classes without required fields have public empty constructors, and
  static of methods for each field. (#1858 aslakhellesoy)
* Java: Make this library more null safe.

19.0.0 (2022-05-31)

Added
* Expand the messages protocol with keyword types (#1966)

Changed
* [Java] the PickleStep constructor has changed - it now needs an
  extra PickleStepType argument.
* [Java] the Step constructor has changed - it now needs an extra
  StepKeywordType argument.

19.1.0 (2022-06-20)

Added
* [Javascript] Adding the json schemas of the messages to the NPM
  package (PR#2010)

19.1.1 (2022-06-22)

Fixed
* [Javascript] Schema are actually missing from 19.1.0 (PR#2016)

19.1.2 (2022-06-22)

Fixed
* [Javascript] Schema was still missing in 19.1.1 due to how npm
  manages the files attribute in package.json (PR#2020)

19.1.3 (2022-09-20)

Fixed
* Add name field to package.cjs.json (#36)

19.1.4 (2022-09-22)

Changed
* Update dependencies

20.0.0 (2022-11-14)

Changed
* Add workerId field to TestCaseStarted message (#34)
* [Java] Enabled reproducible builds

Fixed
* Change Go module name to match repo (#101)

21.0.0 (2022-12-17)

Added
* [Java] Add javadoc to messages (#124)

Changed
* Add exception to TestStepFinished TestRunFinished (#122)

21.0.1 (2022-12-17)

Fixed
* [Java] Suppress warnings for missing javadoc (#128)

22.0.0 (2023-04-06)

Added
* Added source reference to parameter type (#45)

Fixed
* Corrected Java and PHP generators to allow running using Docker on
  Windows (#146)

23.0.0 (2023-11-01)

Added
* Added C++ implementation (#152)

Changed
* [Ruby] Updated minimum Ruby version to 2.5 - (#177 luke-hill)

24.0.0 (2023-11-24)

Added
* Add stackTrace prop to Exception message (#182)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Feb 20, 2024
0.0.33

What's Changed

    fix release workflow, corrective release by @woodruffw in #210

0.0.32

What's Changed

    github: add dependabot config for GHA by @woodruffw in #203
    tox: add pip2400 by @woodruffw in #204
    Bump the actions group with 5 updates by @dependabot in #205
    pip_api: don't pass escaped path into _parse_local_package_name by @woodruffw in #208
    prep 0.0.32 by @woodruffw in #209

0.0.31

What's Changed

    Test against pip==22.2 by @di in #152
    Test against pip==22.2.1 by @di in #158
    Test against pip==22.2.2 by @di in #160
    Test against pip==22.3 by @di in #163
    Test against Python 3.11 by @di in #154
    workflows/release: bump gh-action-sigstore-python, update slug by @woodruffw in #161
    Test against pip==22.3.1 by @di in #165
    Add alls-greens configuration by @di in #166
    Contributions from @webknjaz by @di in #172
    Use sdist as a testing source in CI by @webknjaz in #174
    Test against pip==23.0 by @di in #176
    Test against pip==23.0.1 by @di in #178
    Test against pip==23.1 by @di in #180
    Test against pip==23.1.1 by @di in #183
    Test against pip==23.1.2 by @di in #185
    Test against pip==23.2 by @di in #188
    Test against pip==23.2.1 by @di in #190
    Test against pip==23.3 by @di in #192
    Test against pip==23.3.1 by @di in #194
    Test against pip==23.3.2 by @di in #198
    Handle editable projects with pyproject.toml by @di in #200
    Version 0.0.31 by @di in #201
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue May 1, 2024
Version 1.7.0
.............

Released on 2024-04-27

* Drop Python 3.7 support, add Python 3.12 support
* `#221 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/225>`_:
  Add environment variable to set folder where DLLs are installed on Windows
* `#225 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/225>`_:
  Use Ruff instead of Flake8 and isort


Version 1.6.1
.............

Released on 2023-07-24

* `#217 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/issues/217>`_:
  Repair installation with PyInstaller


Version 1.6.0
.............

Released on 2023-06-12

**This version uses a new CFFI mode that may break your program.**

CairoCFFI now uses Flit for packaging and is also distributed as a Python
wheel.

Please test carefully and don’t hesitate to report issues before using it in
production.

* `#216 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/216>`_:
  Use ABI-level in-line CFFI mode


Version 1.5.1
.............

Released on 2023-04-15

* `#212 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/issues/212>`_:
  Bring back XCB support during wheel generation


Version 1.5.0
.............

Released on 2023-03-17

* `#106 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/issues/106>`_,
  `#200 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/issues/200>`_:
  Fallback to manual PNG file creation on hardened systems
* `#210 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/210>`_:
  Use pyproject.toml for packaging and remove other useless files


Version 1.4.0
.............

Released on 2022-09-23

* `#205 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/205>`_:
  Use pikepdf to parse generated PDF
* `#171 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/171>`_:
  Don’t use deprecated pytest-runner anymore


Version 1.3.0
.............

Released on 2021-10-04

* `2cd512d <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/commit/2cd512d>`_:
  Drop Python 3.6 support
* `#196 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/196>`_:
  Fix import `constants.py` import
* `#169 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/169>`_:
  Add extra library name "cairo-2.dll"
* `#178 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/178>`_:
  Workaround for testing date string with cairo 1.17.4
* `#186 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/186>`_:
  Fix link in documentation
* `#195 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/195>`_:
  Fix typo in documentation
* `#184 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/184>`_,
  `a4fc2a7 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/commit/a4fc2a7>`_:
  Clean .gitignore


Version 1.2.0
.............

Released on 2020-10-29

* `#152 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/152>`_:
  Add NumPy support
* `#143 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/issues/143>`_:
  Make write_to_png function work on hardened systems
* `#156 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/156>`_:
  Use major version name to open shared libraries
* `#165 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/165>`_:
  Don’t list setuptools as required for installation


Version 1.1.0
.............

Released on 2019-09-05

* `#135 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/135>`_,
  `#127 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/127>`_,
  `#119 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/119>`_:
  Clean the way external libraries are found
* `#126 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/126>`_:
  Remove const char* elements from cdef
* Support Cairo features up to 1.17.2
* Fix documentation generation


Version 1.0.2
.............

Released on 2019-02-15

* `#123 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/issues/123>`_:
  Rely on a recent version of setuptools to handle VERSION


Version 1.0.1
.............

Released on 2019-02-12

* `#120 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/issues/120>`_:
  Don't delete _generated modules on ffi_build import


Version 1.0.0
.............

Released on 2019-02-08

6 years after its first release, cairocffi can now be considered as stable.

* Drop Python 2.6, 2.7 and 3.4 support
* Test with Python 3.7
* Clean code, tests and packaging
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue May 6, 2024
2024-05-05 -- 0.9.8

>>>>>>>>>>>>> SECURITY >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
  * Fixed: [CVE-2024-34402]
      Protect against integer overflow in ComposeQueryEngine
      (GitHub #183, GitHub #185)
  * Fixed: [CVE-2024-34403]
      Protect against integer overflow in ComposeQueryMallocExMm
      (GitHub #183, GitHub #186)
>>>>>>>>>>>>> SECURITY >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
  * Changed: Require CMake >=3.5.0 (GitHub #172)
  * Added: CMake option URIPARSER_SHARED_LIBS=(ON|OFF) to control,
      whether to produce a shared or static library for uriparser
      and that alone, falls back to standard BUILD_SHARED_LIBS
      if available, else defaults to "ON" (GitHub #169, GitHub #170)
  * Improved: Document that scheme-based normalization a la
      section 6.2.3 of RFC 3986 is a responsibility of the application
      using uriparser (GitHub #173, GitHub #174)
  * Improved: Document supported code points for functions uriEscape(Ex)W
      (GitHub #171, GitHub #175)
  * Infrastructure: Update Clang from 15 to 18 (GitHub #161, GitHub #187)
  * Infrastructure: Adapt to breaking changes in Clang packaging (GitHub #160)
  * Infrastructure: Get sanitizer CFLAGS and LDFLAGS back in sync (GitHub #161)
  * Infrastructure: Pin GitHub Actions to specific commits for security
      (GitHub #165)
  * Soname: 1:31:0 — see https://verbump.de/ for what these numbers do

2022-10-05 -- 0.9.7

  * Fixed: Multiple issues with IPv6 and IPvFuture literal parsing
      (GitHub #146, GitHub #150)
      Thanks to Scallop Ye for the report and the pull request!
  * Fixed: Fix symbol visibility for -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF (GitHub #139,
      GitHub #141); thanks to Mariusz Zaborski for the report!
  * Fixed: For MinGW, use size_t for inet_ntop declaration and fix macro
      checks for both MinGW and mingw-w64 (GitHub #131)
  * Fixed: Compiler warnings (GitHub #132, GitHub #152)
  * Improved: Use name UriConfig.h rather than generic config.h for the
      config header file to avoid name clashes and also include it through
      "UriConfig.h" with quotes rather than <UriConfig.h> so that it is found
      in quote path locations (GitHub #149)
      Thanks to Gaspard Petit for bringing this up!
  * Improved: Document need for UriConfig.h in UriMemory.c (GitHub #136)
  * Infrastructure: Add (support for) Visual Studio 17/2022 (GitHub #152)
  * Infrastructure: Drop (support for) Visual Studio <=14/2015 (GitHub #152)
  * Infrastructure: Update Clang from 13 to 15 (GitHub #143, GitHub #151)
  * Infrastructure: Make MinGW with 32bit Wine on Ubuntu 20.04 possible
      (GitHub #142, GitHub #144, GitHub #145)
  * Soname: 1:30:0 — see https://verbump.de/ for what these numbers do
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 10, 2024
## [2024.1] - 2024-05-20

### Added

- Add unit testing for link syntax
- Support link to enumeration members [!214, !215]
- Add favicon support [#152]
- Add proper anchor for enum members [#183]
- Parse optional anchors in links [#191]
- Generate a link to finish functions [#189]
- Add 'inline' to C declarations for inline callables [#173]
- Make the logo a link to the index [#195]
- Clear search when pressing Escape [#194]

### Changed

- Update the wording for transfer modes [!205]
- Turn deprecation notices into admonitions [#155]
- Improve filesystem string type docs [#193]

### Fixed

- Fix doubled paragraph tags around descriptions [!206]
- Append period after last line in more cases [#181]
- Documentation fixes [!223, #198]
- Use the basename of the urlmap file [#197]

### Removed

- Revert "generate: Add fallback for missing "since"" [#179]
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jul 1, 2024
Changelog:
### GMime 3.2.15

* Fixed the g_mime_object_get_header API definition to note that it can return null
* Fixed a memory leak in address_parse() (issue #159)
* Added custom header folding logic for the Newsgroups: header (issue #162)
* Fixed a configure issue regarding ac_cv_sys_file_offset_bits (issue #158)
* Fixed an infinite loop in the Content-Type and Content-Disposition parameter
  serialization logic (issue #165)

### GMime 3.2.14

* Avoid clearing the header list of a GMimeMessage when adding addresses to an address header. (issue #129)
* Added the internet_address_list_append_parse() prototype definition to internet-address.h. (issue #128)
* Use gtk-doc ulink syntax in doc comments instead of `<a href=...>`. (issue #131)
* Fixed rfc2047 token decoding logic for base64 encodings. (issue #133)
* Properly handle GDateTime UTC offsets with non-zero seconds. (issue #134)
* Improved introspection data for bindings such as Vala.
* Improved address name quoting.
* Added a GNotifyDestroy to the GMimeParserOptions callback.
* Fixed the URL linkifier logic to properly handle links without a '/' before the query string.
* Fixed the URL linkifier logic to handle domains that start with numbers. (issue #152)
* Reverted base64 decoder optimizations from 3.2.10 and 3.2.11 to support chunked base64. (issue #150)

### GMime 3.2.13

* Optimized parsing of messages with lots of address headers. (issue #126)

### GMime 3.2.12

* Fixed a memory leak in g_mime_gpgme_get_decrypt_result().

* Updated vapigen.m4, introspection.m4, and gpgme.m4 to improve cross-platform builds.

* Add and use ax_lib_socket_nsl.m4 so that systems that do not require linkage with libnsl
  are not forced to link with it unnecessesarily.

* Changed the build system to no longer use dolt (which is obsolete).

### GMime 3.2.11

* Fixed a bug in the base64 decoder. D'oh!

### GMime 3.2.10

* Improved performance of base64 encoder by ~5%.

* Improved performance of base64 decoder by ~25%.

* Unref the autocrypt header after adding it to the list. (issue #118)

* Work around a bug in g_time_zone_new_offset() by using identifiers instead. (issue #120)

### GMime 3.2.9

* g_mime_multipart_signed_verify() now allows type/subtype and type/x-subtype signature parts. (issue #115)

* Fixed header folding logic to avoid folding the first line of a header value. (issue #112 and issue #113)

* Fixed bugs discovered by static analysis. (issue #110)

* Fixed GMimeStreamPipe to set errno to ESPIPE for seek/tell/length methods.

* Fixed GMimeCertificates to prefer gpgme_user_id_t's address field over the email field. (issue #102)

### GMime 3.2.8

* Various fixes to Vala (and other?) language bindings. (issue #96 and issue #101)

* Enabled build for PPC64LE architecture (issue #100)

* Added g_mime_object_write_content_to_stream() (issue #97)

* Fixed parameter list parsing logic to not report a warning when everything is valid.

* Fixed the parser to handle MIME parts without headers -or- content of any kind.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Aug 24, 2024
[v0.056] - 2024-06-27 16:16:25

Added
- added anchors to U+25CC
- added ﬓﬗﬔﬕﬖ (U+FB14...) (men_now-arm men_xeh-arm men_ech-arm men_ini-arm vew_now-arm men-arm)

Changed

- revert the colorization of U+E800 (the Julia logo), reverting #201. This
minor addition caused a lot of problems with certain terminals and environments,
and the benefits aren’t really worth it.

- redrew the Braille characters (U+2800...) (again)

- redrew U+A690 U+A691

[v0.055] - 2024-05-05 15:34

Added
- U+E800 (the Julia logo) will appear in color in compliant environments, fixes #201
- cv04, a squarer character variant for `l`, fixes #205
- U+AB30 ... U+AB6B (ꬰ ꬱ ꬳ ꬵ ꬶ ꬷ ꬺ ꬻ ꬼ ꭀ ꭁ ꭂ ꭃ ꭄ ꭅ ꭆ ꭇ ꭈ ꭉ ꭊ ꭋ ꭌ ꭍ ꭎ ꭏ ꭐ ꭑ ꭔ ꭕ ꭖ ꭗ ꭘ ꭙ ꭠ ꭡ ꭢ ꭦ ꭧ ꭨ ꭪ ꭫)

Changed
- interrobangs U+203D (‽ ⸘) now use more conventional design (#204)
- daggers redrawn (U+2020 † U+2021 ‡ U+2E4B ⹋) (#198)

Removed
- all CJK half/full width glyphs, fixes #206
    # details of glyphs removed:
    println("uni534D")
    println("uni70B9")
    println("uni3297")
    println("uni3299")
    [println("uni", uppercase(string(c, base=16))) for c in 0x3358:0x3370];
    [println("uni", uppercase(string(c, base=16))) for c in 0xFE10:0xFE1F];
    [println("uni", uppercase(string(c, base=16))) for c in 0xFE30:0xFE4F];
    [println("uni", uppercase(string(c, base=16))) for c in 0xFF00:0xFFEF];

[v0.054] - 2024-03-05

Added
- retro computing symbols: U+2427 ... U+2429, U+1CC00 ... U+1CEAF
    These will be introduced in Unicode v16 this year
    [PDF here)](https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2021/21235r-terminals-supplement.pdf),
    they might need modifying once more information appears...
- supplemental arrows U+1F8B2 ... U+1F8C1
- ss17 replaces Braille Characters with the equivalent Octants (U+1CD00 ... U+1CDE5). It's been suggested that
    octants might be better than Braille glyphs for more detailed graphics (eg see UnicodePlots),
    but this ss doesn't confirm this.

Changed
- Germandbls U+1E9E design improved
- box drawing characters tweaked
- arrows at U+21c4

[v0.053] - 2023-12-26

Added
- improved support for Hebrew (U+0591 -> U+05F4)
- numbers now accept non-spacing marks (such as a dot U+0307 or a hat U+0302) #196
- U+FFFC (fontbakery.com told me I should add it)

Changed
- combining diacriticals U+0305, U+0332, U+0333, U+0336, U+033F now extend across the full width of the glyph, as per Unicode spec

Removed
- soft hyphen (U+00AD) - fontbakery.com told me to remove it

[v0.052] - 2023-11-30

-  (U+F35D) Private Use Area: external link icon: this popular icon never quite made it into Unicode (proposal [here](https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2018/18303-external-link.pdf)) but it's useful.
- added mirrored versions of the non-mirrorable glyphs for BiDi (ie right-to-left): ⅀, ∁, ∂, ∃, ∄, ∑, ∖, √, ∛, ∜, ∝, ∦, ∫, ∬, ∭, ∮, ∯, ∰, ∱, ∲, ∳, ∹, ∻, ∾, ∿, ≀, ≁, ≂, ≄, ≆, ≇, ≈, ≉, ≊, ≋, ≟, ≠, ≢, ⊌, ⊧, ⊪, ⊬, ⊭, ⊮, ⊯, ⊾, ⊿, ⋵, ⋸, ⋹, ⋿, ⌠, ⌡, ⟀, ⟌, ⟓, ⟔, ⦜, ⦝, ⦞, ⦟, ⦢, ⦦, ⦧, ⧂, ⧃, ⧉, ⧎, ⧜, ⧡, ⧣, ⧤, ⧥, ⧴, ⧶, ⧷, ⨊, ⨋, ⨌, ⨍, ⨎, ⨏, ⨐, ⨑, ⨒, ⨓, ⨔, ⨕, ⨖, ⨗, ⨘, ⨙, ⨚, ⨛, ⨜, ⨞, ⨟, ⨠, ⨡, ⨤, ⨦, ⨩, ⨾, ⩗, ⩘, ⩪, ⩫, ⩬, ⩭, ⩯, ⩰, ⩳, ⩴, ⪣, ⫝̸, ⫢, ⫦, ⫳, ⫻, ⫽, 𝛛, 𝜕, 𝝏, 𝞉, 𝟃 (issue #192)
- 点 (U+70B9)
- some missing Latin-C glyphs: Ⱨ (U+2c67), Ⱪ (U+2c69), Ɱ (U+2c6e), Ⱳ (U+2c72), Ⱬ (U+2c6b), ⱸ (U+2c78), ⱶ (U+2c76), ⱨ (U+2c68), ⱪ (U+2c6a), ⱹ (U+2c79), ⱴ (U+2c74), ⱱ (U+2c71), ⱳ (U+2c73), ⱬ (U+2c6c)

Changed
- modified ᲁ, ᲅ (issue #193)
- modified precedence characters so that they look a bit different from ordinary operators ≺, ≻, ≼, ≽, ≾, ≿, ⋨, ⋩, ⪯, ⪰, ⪱, ⪲, ⪳, ⪴, ⪵, ⪶, ⪷, ⪸, ⪹, ⪺ (issue #190)
- modified ᵢ (U+1D62 subscript i) to distinbguish from ₁ (U+2081 subscript 1) on lower resolution displays: dσ_du₁, dσ_duᵢ (issue #184)
- italic l is slightly redesigned to look different from italic 1 (issue #152)
- hopefully fixed diacritics for DIN 91379 (issue #180)
- tweaked consistency of arrows. There appear to be three groups in Unicode:

    U+2B00: ⬀⬁⬂⬃⬄⬅⬆⬇⬈⬉⬊⬋⬌⬍

    U+2B95: ⮕

    U+2794: ➔➕➖➘➙➚➛➜➝➞➟➠➡➢➣➤➥➦➧➨➩➪➫➬➭➮➯➱➲➳➴➵➶➷➸➹➺➻➼➽➾⟵⟶⟷⟸⟹⟺⟻⟼⟽⟾⟿

Removed
- U+FB31 -> U+FB35, U+FAB2 have been removed. These were glyphs that emulated NerdFonts' Private Use Area icons, but they shouldn't have been put there originally, since that's not a PUA, but Hebrew, so they've now been removed from NerdFonts and JuliaMono.

[v0.051] - 2023-08-04

Added

Ϣ, ϣ, Ϥ, ϥ, Ϧ, ϧ, Ϩ, ϩ, Ϫ, ϫ, Ϭ, ϭ, Ϯ, ϯ, ֈ, ᛱ, ᛲ, ᛳ, ᛴ, ᛵ, ᛶ, ᛷ, ᛸ, ᶑ, ᷂, ⱶ, ꜩ, ꜻ, ꝏ, ꝑ, ꝓ, ꝗ, ꝧ, ꞁ, Ꞃ, ꞃ, ꞇ, ꞓ, ꞗ, Ꞙ, Ꞡ, ꞡ, Ꞣ, ꞣ, Ꞥ, ꞥ, Ꞧ, ꞩ, Ꟗ, ꟗ, Ꟙ, ꟙ, ꬴ, ꭚ, 𝼀, 𝼁, 𝼂, 𝼃, 𝼄, 𝼅, 𝼆, 𝼇, 𝼈, 𝼉, 𝼊, 𝼋, 𝼌, 𝼍, 𝼏, 𝼐, 𝼑, 𝼒, 𝼓, 𝼔, 𝼕, 𝼖, 𝼗, 𝼘, 𝼙, 𝼚, 𝼛, 𝼜, 𝼝, 𝼞, 𝼦, 𝼧, 𝼨, 𝼩, 𝼪, 🆭

Changed
- glyphs tweaked:

U+00a9 ©, U+014a Ŋ, U+0199 ƙ, U+019e ƞ, U+01a6 Ʀ, U+01ab ƫ, U+024c Ɍ, U+0273 ɳ, U+1dc3 ᷃, U+2103 ℃, U+2109 ℉, U+2117 ℗, U+2c67 Ⱨ, U+33ab ㎫, U+a720 ꜠, U+a750 Ꝑ, U+a752 Ꝓ, U+a756 Ꝗ, U+a796 Ꞗ, U+a7a7 ꞧ, U+a7a8 Ꞩ, U+1f12f 🄯

- some alchemy symbols were updated, to match new designs in Unicode 15
U+1f741 🝁, U+1f747 🝇, U+1f74c 🝌, U+1f74f 🝏, U+1f756 🝖, U+1f758 🝘, U+1f763 🝣, U+1f768 🝨, U+1f76d 🝭, U+1f76e 🝮

- more fiddling to get marks placed correctly. Some progress might be seen...
- the [source files](https://github.com/cormullion/juliamonomaster/) are available in `.glyphs` format instead `.glyphspackage` format. Even Github was complaining about the number of files being changed...

[v0.050] - 2023-06-03

Added
- stylistic set ss16 - smaller parentheses, brackets, and braces (#173)

Changed
- diacritics positioning reworked
- family linking tweaked, hopefully fixing #172

[v0.049] - 2023-05-11

Added
- alternate ASCII tilde in cv03 (#163)
- mastodon logo 0xF0AD1 󰫑
- prohibited sign 0x1f6c7 🛇
- 0x0b83 ஃ, 0xA95f ꥟, 0x115C9 𑗉

Changed

- æ œ (0x0153) now match better in width (#166)
- inverse shapes ◘◙◚◛ (#160)
- fixed hexagram errors (#164)
- Cyrillic Yery with back Yer (0xA650, 0xA651) (#162)
- Greek glyphs 0x1F0D, 0x1F1D, 0x1F2D, 0x1F6D adjusted (#165)
- roman numerals Ⅰ Ⅱ Ⅲ redone
- github workflow tweaked
- Braille 235678 ⣶ 0x28f6 was too high, moved down

[v0.048] - 2023-02-06

Added
- Cyrillic Small Letters (issue #155)
  eg U+1C88 U+A64B
  "ᲀᲁᲂᲃᲄᲅᲆᲇᲈꙊꙋ"
- Kaktovik numerals (U+1D2C0...)
  "𝋀𝋁𝋂𝋃𝋄𝋅𝋆𝋇𝋈𝋉𝋊𝋋𝋌𝋍𝋎𝋏𝋐𝋑𝋒𝋓"

Changed
- Peseta sign U+20A7 ₧ was wrong, fixed
- control codes improved (U+2400...)
- block mosaic glyphs fit better (U+1FB00...) (issue #156)
- various other small nudges and tweaks

[v0.047] - 2022-12-25

Added
- Armenian character set (U+0531 - U+0537)
  ԱԲԳԴԵԶԷԸԹԺԻԼԽԾԿՀՁՂՃՄՅՆՇՈՉՊՋՌՍՎՏՐՑՒՓՔՕՖ
  աբգդեզէըթժիլխծկհձղճմյնշոչպջռսվտրցւփքօֆև
- ss03 stylistic set (Alternative J), a J without a top bit, now has lowercase version
- cv01 character variant draws a three (3) with a round top

Changed
- U+A66E (ꙮ) is updated (very important change :)
- Fraktur S (𝔖) tweaked
- lower case l tweaked

- ⍝ (U+235D) Up shoe jot APL tweaked

- various other small nudges and tweaks

[v0.046] - 2022-08-15

Added
- small updates required for Unicode 15 - mostly transuranian symbols u1f774 ... (🝴🝵🝶🝻🝼🝽🝾🝿🟙) :)
- added Variation Selector support for switching between Cursive and Roundhand

  eg `u1d4d0`, mathematical bold script capital a, returns Cursive A, "𝓐" , but when u1d4d0 is followed by 0xFE01 (VS2), it returns Roundhand A, "𝓐︁"

  This works for Capital letters only. See [this Unicode PDF](https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2020/20275r-math-calligraphic.pdf) for the details.

- added some Arabic glyphs; should be considered place-holders at present
- raised colon alternate for seven segment displays:

```
using Dates
t = now()
h = hour(t)
m = minute(t)
s = second(t)
str = lpad(h, 2, "0") * lpad(m, 2, "0") * lpad(s, 2, "0")
for (n, c) in enumerate(str)
    print(Char(0x1fbf0 + parse(Int, c)))
    n ∈ (2, 4) && print(":")
end

🯱🯴:🯳🯵:🯱🯸
```

Changed
- small nudges and tweaks to many glyphs

Removed
- ligature for '<' and '-'; otherwise it's not possible to write `z<-1`

Added
- Symbols for Legacy Computing: U+1FB00 to 1FBFF mostly characters from old 1980s computers such as Commodores and Sinclairs... (useful? 🤷)
- Tonsky's progress symbols UEE00 to EE0B (tonsky/FiraCode#1324)
- redraw U+237C
- tarot cards
- add halfwidth arrows U+FFE9:U+FFEC ←↑→↓
- checksums

Changed
- updated makie logo U+E831 to 
- small tweaks to various math operators
- fixes for some italic failures
- Math Script Roundhand alternates (U1D4D0 -> U1D4CF) renamed in anticipation of Variation Selectors working one day...
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Sep 24, 2024
This is a point release intended to clear up a couple of CVEs and
apply point fixes that have been accumulating since 5.2.1

There are a few unresolved (but minor) memory leaks related to design
issues in the API that still need to be resolved. Expect those fixes
in the next release.

Code Fixes
----------

* Fixes for CVE-2023-48161, CVE-2022-28506,

* Address SF issue #138 Documentation for obsolete utilities still installed

* Address SF issue #139: Typo in "LZW image data" page ("110_2 = 4_10")

* Address SF issue #140: Typo in "LZW image data" page ("LWZ")

* Address SF issue #141: Typo in "Bits and bytes" page ("filed")

* Note as already fixed SF issue #143: cannot compile under mingw

* Address SF issue #144: giflib-5.2.1 cannot be build on windows and other platforms using c89

* Address SF issue #145: Remove manual pages installation for binaries that are not installed too

* Address SF issue #146: [PATCH] Limit installed man pages to binaries, move giflib to section 7

* Address SF issue #147 [PATCH] Fixes to doc/whatsinagif/ content

* Address SF issue #148: heap Out of Bound Read in gif2rgb.c:298 DumpScreen2RGB

* Declared no-info on SF issue #150: There is a denial of service vulnerability in GIFLIB 5.2.1

* Declared Won't-fix on SF issue 149: Out of source builds no longer possible

* Address SF issue #151: A heap-buffer-overflow in gif2rgb.c:294:45

* Address SF issue #152: Fix some typos on the html documentation and man pages

* Address SF issue #153: Fix segmentation faults due to non correct checking for args

* Address SF issue #154: Recover the giffilter manual page

* Address SF issue #155: Add gifsponge docs

* Address SF issue #157: An OutofMemory-Exception or Memory Leak in gif2rgb

* Address SF issue #158: There is a null pointer problem in gif2rgb

* Address SF issue #159 A heap-buffer-overflow in GIFLIB5.2.1 DumpScreen2RGB() in gif2rgb.c:298:45

* Address SF issue #163: detected memory leaks in openbsd_reallocarray giflib/openbsd-reallocarray.c

* Address SF issue #164: detected memory leaks in GifMakeMapObject giflib/gifalloc.c

* Address SF issue #166: a read zero page leads segment fault in getarg.c and memory leaks in gif2rgb.c and gifmalloc.c

* Address SF issue #167: Heap-Buffer Overflow during Image Saving in DumpScreen2RGB Function at Line 321 of gif2rgb.c
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Sep 24, 2024
Latest release is 26.0.0, but latest lang/ruby-cucumber-gherkin dose not
supports cucumber-messages 26 and later.

23.0.0 (2023-11-02)

Added

* Added C++ implementation (#152)

Changed

* [Ruby] Updated minimum Ruby version to 2.5 - (#177 luke-hill)


24.0.0 (2023-11-24)

Added

* Add stackTrace prop to Exception message (#182)


24.0.1 (2023-12-21)

Fixed

* Update repo URLs (#190)


24.1.0 (2024-03-23)

Added

* java: include stacktrace in Convertor.toMessage(Throwable) (#213)


25.0.0 (2024-06-13)

Changed

* [Ruby] Breaking change Messages are now altered to be 1 message class per
  file (#225 luke-hill)
* [Ruby] Updated minimum Ruby version to 3.0 (#216 luke-hill)
* [Ruby] Use latest CCK conformance for signing off message releases (#216
  luke-hill)
* [Ruby] Tidied up all remaining rubocop offenses (This included 2 minor
  alterations to the generator code) (#217 #225 luke-hill)
* [Php] Permit both PHPUnit 10 and PHPUnit 11 (#200 ciaranmcnulty)

Fixed

* [cpp] Don't rely on GitHub API for latest versions and implement a simple
  download retry loop


25.0.1 (2024-06-14)

Fixed

* [Php] Fixed a workflow issue with publishing the package
github-actions bot pushed a commit that referenced this issue Oct 24, 2024
TL/DR

    Add cramjam.experimental.blosc2
    Add cramjam.experimental.igzip (on 64bit targets)
    Add wasm32 emscripten build and test for pyodide

What's Changed

    Update libcramjam crate to 0.3.0 in cramjam-cli by @musicinmybrain in #152
    Add experimental blosc2 support by @milesgranger in #107
    Move sdist generations to own job by @milesgranger in #155
    Add blosc2 to CLI, libcramjam features and own CI by @milesgranger in #156
    Don't overwrite artifact on each job by @milesgranger in #157
    Prepare for release by @milesgranger in #158
    Change github release job in CI by @milesgranger in #161
    Adjust for move of libcramjam and CLI to own repos by @milesgranger in #162
    Bump libcramjam and simplify CI by @milesgranger in #163
    Bump version and fix CI artifact uploading by @milesgranger in #164
    Bump actions/download-artifact from 3 to 4.1.7 in /.github/workflows by @dependabot in #168
    Update PyO3 0.20 -> 0.22 & Python 3.13 by @milesgranger in #169
    Update upload/download-artifact actions by @milesgranger in #170
    Add more feature configuration options by @milesgranger in #174
    Fix blosc2 upgrade API changes by @milesgranger in #176
    Expose linking flexibility for xz, gzip/deflate from libcramjam by @milesgranger in #175
    Remove pypy3.9 from CI by @milesgranger in #177
    Exclude benchmarks from builds by @milesgranger in #179
    Add wasm32-emscripten builds by @milesgranger in #181
    Add experimental igzip by @milesgranger in #182
github-actions bot pushed a commit that referenced this issue Nov 6, 2024
# nloptr 2.1.1

This is a patch release to work around a bug in the CRAN checks. Specifically,
one of the unit tests for the `isres()` algorithm was failing on some CRAN
builds because convergence is stochastic with slightly different results even
with the same fixed seed prior to calling the function.

# nloptr 2.1.0
This release deprecates the default behavior of the inequality equations in any
wrapper function which uses them. Currently, they are calibrated to be >= 0.
This version allows for the equations to be consistent with the main `nloptr`
function, which requires <= 0. In a future release, the default behavior will
switch to assuming the calibration is <= 0, and eventually, the >= 0 behavior
will be removed. It also includes a large number of safety and efficiency
changes, and an expansion of the unit tests to 100% coverage for all files but
one. The major changes include:

* Reversed the direction of the inequality equations `hin` and `hinjac` in the
wrapper functions which use them, bringing them into compliance with the main
`nloptr` call. This addresses
[Issue #148](astamm/nloptr#148);
* Cleaned the Hock-Schittkowski problem no. 100, Hartmann 6-dimensional, and
Powell exponential examples. This addresses
[Issue #152](astamm/nloptr#152) and
[Issue #156](astamm/nloptr#156);
* Updated roxygen version;
* Updated maintainer email;
* Deal with NA returns from `parallel::detectCores()` (contributed by @jeroen in
PR #150);
* Setup rhub v2 checks;
* Update cmake installation instructions on Mac with brew (#146);
* Allow use of equality constraints with COBYLA (#135);
* Replaced the unit testing framework of `testthat` with `tinytest` (See
[Issue #136](astamm/nloptr#136));
* Brought coverage of `is.nloptr` to 100%. The only file not completely covered
by unit tests is `nloptr.c`. The uncovered calls are error messages which get
trapped by tests in R before the call gets to C;
* Linted package for code correctness and consistency;
* Updated vignette, DESCRIPTION, and NEWS;
* Updated package website to use bootstrap 5;
* Expanded unit tests: coverage now over 97% with no file below 90%;
* Removed forcing `C++11`;
* Added safety checks to C code;
* Added many safety and efficiency enhancements to R code;
* Most R code style made self-consistent;
* Updated documentation and messages for accuracy and mathematical formatting
* Updated Github actions;
* Some bugfixes (e.g. in `isres` or the warning in `nl.grad`).
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