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net/tor: update to v0.4.1.5 and add SMF support. #218

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@kayront kayront commented Aug 31, 2019

This commit adds SMF support for Tor and updates the version to the one matching NetBSD's pkgsrc.

Bear in mind that at the moment there is no available binary tor package for SmartOS, the build is failing: https://mail-index.netbsd.org/pkgsrc-users/2019/08/25/msg029234.html

No problem in my local build zone though.

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Changelog:

New Libraries

    Variant2: A never-valueless, strong guarantee implementation of std::variant, from Peter Dimov.

Updated Libraries

    Align:
        Support for any integral type in the integral versions of align_up and align_down.
        Revised the implementation of aligned_allocator to no longer require a specialization for void.
        Define propagate_on_container_move_assignment and is_always_equal in aligned_allocator.
    Asio:
        Improved performance slightly by eliminating a redundant move construction when completed handlers are dispatched.
        Eliminated a compiler warning by annotating a case fall-through in the free function connect() implementation.
        Fixed the is_*_buffer_sequence detection traits for user-defined sequence types.
        Fixed some Windows-specific warnings about an incompatible pointer cast when obtaining the CancelIoEx entry point.
        Changed to automatically set the defaults when opening a serial port on Windows.
        Changed the serial port get_option() member function to be const.
        Fixed a name hiding issue with the WinRT stream-oriented socket backend's shutdown function.
        Applied a minor fix to the documentation for is_dynamic_buffer.
        Added some support for Haiku OS.
        Added wolfSSL compatability.
        Changed to require C++17 or later for coroutines TS support with clang.
        Fixed a doxygen generation problem in the tutorial.
        Ensured example programs are correctly incorporated into the documentation.
    Any:
        Static initialization of the default constructed boost::any is now possible.
        Fixed performance regression in assignment on a compilers without move-semantics.
        Maintenance work.
    Beast:
        This version consists mostly of bug fixes and performance improvements.
        Substantial work included for the split compilation mode, to reduce compile time when defining BOOST_BEAST_SEPARATE_COMPILATION.
        We'd love to know how you or your company use Beast, consider adding an item to the Companies and Individuals Using Beast list.
        See the full Release Notes for a complete list of changes.
    Circular Buffer:
        Correct doxygen generated reference to no longer show internal members. (Glen Fernandes)
        Eliminate ubsan warning on add and sub. (Glen Fernandes)
        Fix incorrect check in is_uninitialized. (Niklas Fejes)
    Container:
        Fixed bugs:
            GitHub #47: "added alignment specification for small_vector".
            GitHub #88: "Implement C++17 MoveAssignable requirements for self-move assignments".
            GitHub #107: "Alignment ignored in resource_adaptor".
            GitHub #109: "Get rid of integer overflow in copy_move_algo.hpp (-fsanitize=integer)".
            GitHub #110: "Avoid gcc 9 deprecated copy warnings in new_allocator.hpp".
            GitHub #112: "vector::resize() compilation error with msvc-10..12: data is not a member of boost::detail::aligned_storage".
            GitHub #114: "Fix small_vector noexcept specification".
            GitHub #116: "MSVC + boost 1.70 compilation error when windows.h is already included (detail/thread_mutex.hpp)".
            GitHub #117: "flat_map/map::insert_or_assign with hint has wrong return types".
            GitHub #118: "Non-unique inplace_set_difference used in in flat_tree_merge_unique and iterator invalidation in insert_unique".
            GitHub #122: "Fix has_trivial_destructor_after_move".
            GitHub #123: "With heterogeneous lookup, equal_range can result in a range with length greater than 1".
        deque can now have options, using deque_options. The block size/bytes can be be specified.
        static_vector can now have options, using static_vector_options. Alignment and throwing behaviour can be be specified.
        small_vector can now have options, using small_vector_options. Alignment and growth factor can be be specified.
    Context:
        Add support for RISC-V LP64D
        #72: Fix ABI violation on ppc64 ELFv2
        #99: cleanup of stack if creating ucontext fails
    Conversion:
        Maintenance work.
    Core:
        Added functions alloc_construct, alloc_construct_n, alloc_destroy, and alloc_destroy_n in <boost/core/alloc_construct.hpp> for allocator aware and exception safe construction and destruction of objects and arrays. (Glen Fernandes)
        Added constexpr functions first_scalar in <boost/core/first_scalar.hpp> for obtaining a pointer to the first scalar element of an array. Given a pointer of type T* they return a pointer of type remove_all_extents_t<T>*. (Glen Fernandes)
        Added class template noinit_adaptor in <boost/core/noinit_adaptor.hpp> which is an allocator adaptor that converts any allocator into one whose construct(ptr) performs default initialization via placement new, and whose destroy(ptr) invokes the value_type destructor directly. (Glen Fernandes)
        Added class template default_allocator in <boost/core/default_allocator.hpp>, which can serve as a minimal default allocator that has interface similar to C++20 std::allocator, supports configurations with disabled exceptions and does not have std as an associated namespace. The allocator uses operator new and operator delete for allocation. (Glen Fernandes)
        In <boost/core/uncaught_exceptions.hpp> header, added workarounds for better compatibility with QNX SDP 7.0 when libc++/libc++abi libraries are used. (Andrey Semashev, #59)
        The <boost/detail/sp_typeinfo.hpp> header is now marked as deprecated and will be removed in a future release. <boost/core/typeinfo.hpp> should be used instead. (Peter Dimov)
    Dynamic Bitset:
        Enabled hardware-assisted popcount on MSVC (#38).
        Added support for boost::hash and std::hash (#45).
        Support copy-initialization with default constructor (#48).
    Endian:
        Clarified requirements on the value type template parameter
        Added support for float and double
        Added endian_load, endian_store
        Updated endian_reverse to correctly support all non-bool integral types
        Moved deprecated names to the deprecated header endian.hpp
    Fiber:
        documentation for shared_work updated
    Filesystem:
        Fixed incorrect error_code returned from directory iterator increment when readdir_r is used.
        For path, fixed rvalue-aware operator/ return type to return an rvalue instead of rvalue reference. This fixes leaving a dangling reference in the user's code if the result of operator/ is bound to a const reference. (#110)
        Fixes for better compatibility with Windows CE. (#24)
        Added minimal support for CMake. (#106)
    Flyweight:
        Maintenance work.
    Histogram:
        New features:
            Support for thread-safe storages and new thread-safe accumulators
            Support for compiling without exceptions/RTTI (increases performance by 10-20 %) (with Glen Fernandes)
            Performance improvements for 1D and 2D histograms
            boost::histogram::indexed now returns forward iterator range instead of input iterator range
            boost::histogram::indexed_range::accessor is now non-copyable and acts like reference to cell value, making more algorithms from the C++ stdlib work
            boost::histogram::algorithm::reduce with new slice option and option fusion
            boost::histogram::algorithm::project accepts runtime indices for static histograms
        Bug Fixes:
            boost::histogram::algorithm::reduce also works on histograms that have some axis types without reduction support
            boost::histogram::axis::traits::update now works correctly for boost::histogram::axis::variant
        Other:
            100 % test coverage
            Reduced internal Boost dependencies
            Improved documentation and examples
            Guaranteed no-throw moves for all builtin axis types
            Compile cleanly at higher warning levels
        See changelog for more details.
    IoStreams:
        Fixed processing of multi-stream files (#87).
        Added support for multi-threaded LZMA (#95).
    Interprocess:
        GitHub #85 ("warning: Implicit conversion loses integer precision").
        GitHub #86 ("warning: Possible misuse of comma operator").
    Intrusive:
        GitHub #42: Documentation does not describe treap priority_of_value changes
        GitHub #43: Fix tests with BOOST_INTRUSIVE_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES enabled
        GitHub #45: Disable variadic templates for MSVC-12 to avoid ICEs
    LexicalCast:
        Added tests for boost::filesystem::path conversions #25.
        Maintenance work, including #28.
    Log:
        New features:
            Improved support for C++17 std::string_view in basic_formatting_ostream. The string view can now participate in character code conversion on output.
            Added auto_newline formatter and stream manipulator. It can be used to ensure that formatted output always ends with a newline while avoiding duplicate newlines.
            In the output stream, text file and text multi-file sink backends added support for configuring behavior with regard to appending a trailing newline to every formatted log record. Use auto_newline_mode named parameter of the backend constructor or call the set_auto_newline_mode method on the sink backend.
            Note: The default behavior with regard to trailing newlines added by sink backends has changed slightly compared to the previous Boost.Log releases. The backends will now only add a trailing newline if there isn't one in the formatted log message string already. In previous releases a newline was added unconditionally.
            Added support for passing arbitrary function objects in the filter and format named parameters to sink constructors and convenience functions for initializing sinks. For example, it is now possible to specify C++11 lambda functions directly in these parameters. (#63)
            In the default filter and formatter factories used in filter and formatter parsers, added support for severity level attribute values of type boost::log::trivial::severity_level. For filters, the support is limited to attributes with "Severity" name.
        Bug fixes:
            Fixed incorrect parsing of components of the rotated file names while scanning for files in the text file sink backend. If the file name pattern ended with a placeholder (for example, a file counter), the scan_for_files method would not find files matching that pattern in the target storage, leaving them unmanaged. In particular, such files would not be deleted to free target storage. (#78)
            Updated basic_formatting_ostream and basic_record_ostream to make it possible to overload stream output operators for pointers to user-defined types. User-defined operator<< overloads taking std::basic_ostream and a pointer argument should now be picked up by the compiler when the pointer is being written to one of Boost.Log streams. (#84)
        See changelog for more details.
    Math:
        New features:
            Catmull-Rom interpolator now works in C++11
            Cardinal quadratic B-spline interpolation
            Domain of elliptic integrals extended
            sin_pi and cos_pi performance improvements
            Forward-mode automatic differentiation
            Vector valued barycentric rational interpolation
            Ooura's method for evaluation of Fourier integrals
        Bug fixes:
            Multiple compatibility issues with Multiprecision fixed
            Lambert-W fixed on a rare architecture
    Metaparse:
        New features:
            In C++11 variadic template support for the following: sequence, one_of_c, one_of, repeated_one_of, repeated_one_of1, one_char_except_c, one_char_except.
        Bug fixes:
            BOOST_METAPARSE_STRING does not use out of range character values as template arguments.
            any_of_c<> does not create empty array in C++14.
    Move:
        Git Issue #26: "Invalid iterator increment/decrement in the last iteration of adaptive_sort_combine_blocks".
    Multi Array:
        Simplify allocator support by using new alloc_construct_n and alloc_destroy_n facilities from Core. (Glen Fernandes)
    Multi-index Containers:
        Added variants of const_mem_fun and mem_fun for differently qualified member functions (issue #24).
        Terse key specification syntax now correctly handles noexcept-specified member functions (issue #24).
    Outcome:
        Enhancements:
            #184 As per request from Boost release managers, relocated version.hpp and revision.hpp into detail, and added the Boost licence boilerplate to the top of every source file which was missing one (I think). Also took the opportunity to run the licence restamping script over all Outcome, so copyright dates are now up to date.
            #185 Add FAQ item explaining issue #185, and why we will do nothing to fix it right now.
            #189 Refactored the OUTCOME_TRY implementation to use more clarified customisation points capable of accepting very foreign inputs. Removed the std::experimental::expected<T, E> specialisations, as those are no longer necessary. Fixed the documentation for the customisation points which previously claimed that they are ADL discovered, which they are not. Added a recipe describing how to add in support for foreign input types.
            #183 Added a separate motivation/plug_error_code specifically for Boost.
        Bug fixes:
            OUTCOME_VERSION_MINOR hadn't been updated to 1.
            #181 Fix issue #181 where Outcome didn't actually implement the strong swap guarantee, despite being documented as doing so.
            #190 Fix issue #190 in Boost edition where unit test suite was not runnable from the Boost release distro.
            #182 Fix issue #182 where trait::is_exception_ptr_available<T> was always true, thus causing much weirdness, like not printing diagnostics and trying to feed everything to make_exception_ptr().
            #192 Fix issue #192 where the std::basic_outcome_failure_exception_from_error() was being defined twice for translation units which combine standalone and Boost Outcome's.
    Parameter:
        Upgraded keyword generation macro BOOST_PARAMETER_TEMPLATE_KEYWORD (#15).
        Moved keyword generation macro BOOST_PARAMETER_NESTED_KEYWORD from Accumulators to this library (#28).
        Added support for std::reference_wrapper and std::ref() (#16).
        Moved boost::parameter::required, boost::parameter::optional, and boost::parameter::deduced metafunction definitions to their own header files in directory boost/parameter (#18).
        Added support for Boost.Parameter-enabled function call operators (#20).
        Added support for parameter category qualifiers "forward", "consume", and "move_from" (current qualifiers are "in", "out", and "in_out") (#21) (#23) based on http://www.modernescpp.com/index.php/c-core-guidelines-how-to-pass-function-parameters. Added new usage syntax BOOST_PARAMETER_NAME((object-name), namespace-name) qualifier(tag-name)) and BOOST_PARAMETER_NAME(qualifier(name)). (Existing code that uses qualifiers directly and correctly with BOOST_PARAMETER_FUNCTION and other code generation macros should remain unaffected for now, so no breaking changes.) The reason for the change in usage is to enable applying of parameter category constraints to Boost.Parameter-enabled functions and constructors invoked through argument composition. (Otherwise, it is currently possible to use argument composition to bypass parameter category constraints applied in BOOST_PARAMETER_FUNCTION et. al.)
        Added support for perfect forwarding (#23) (#26), so that parameter::parameters::operator() can accept non-const rvalues. As a positive side effect, Boost.Parameter-enabled functions and constructors are no longer bound by BOOST_PARAMETER_MAX_ARITY on compilers that support perfect forwarding. User code can now check for this support by detecting the configuration macro BOOST_PARAMETER_HAS_PERFECT_FORWARDING, or manually turn off this support by defining the configuration macro BOOST_PARAMETER_DISABLE_PERFECT_FORWARDING.
        Added metafunctions boost::parameter::is_argument_pack (#27), boost::parameter::are_tagged_arguments (#52), and boost::parameter::result_of::compose (#75).
        Added variadic function template boost::parameter::compose() which takes in named arguments and returns them in an argument pack (#52). For compilers that do not support perfect forwarding, the configuration macro BOOST_PARAMETER_COMPOSE_MAX_ARITY determines the maximum number of arguments that boost::parameter::compose() can take in (#61).
        Added code generation macros BOOST_PARAMETER_BASIC_FUNCTION_CALL_OPERATOR, BOOST_PARAMETER_BASIC_CONST_FUNCTION_CALL_OPERATOR, BOOST_PARAMETER_NO_SPEC_FUNCTION, BOOST_PARAMETER_NO_SPEC_MEMBER_FUNCTION, BOOST_PARAMETER_NO_SPEC_CONST_MEMBER_FUNCTION, BOOST_PARAMETER_NO_SPEC_FUNCTION_CALL_OPERATOR, BOOST_PARAMETER_NO_SPEC_CONST_FUNCTION_CALL_OPERATOR, BOOST_PARAMETER_NO_SPEC_CONSTRUCTOR, and BOOST_PARAMETER_NO_SPEC_NO_BASE_CONSTRUCTOR (#52).
        Added support for Boost.MP11 (#47) (#66) (#70). User code can now check for this support by detecting the configuration macro BOOST_PARAMETER_CAN_USE_MP11, or manually turn off this support by defining the configuration macro BOOST_PARAMETER_DISABLE_MP11_USAGE.
        Improved support for parameter-dependent return types via SFINAE (#73).
    PtrContainer:
        Fix a ptr_vector regression introduced in 1.66.0 (#24).
    PolyCollection:
        Maintenance work.
    SmartPtr:
        Added aliasing constructors to weak_ptr
        Added weak_ptr<T>::empty()
        Added enable_shared_from, shared_from, and weak_from
    Stacktrace:
        Fixed output of name(), source_location() and source_line() for the default constructed frame with thread sanitizer builds in C++98 mode.
        Fixed output of long strings from name() and source_location() on MSVC #78.
        Maintenance work.
    Test:
        Boost.test v3.11 see the Changes log for more details.
        Breaking changes:
            Boost.Test shows deprecation warnings if some very old headers as deprecated. If you encounter such warnings, please follow the indications: those headers will be removed in a future release.
        New feature:
            Now BOOST_TEST can be used to compare abstract types
        Bug fixes and pull requests:
            GitHub Issues: #209, #218
            GitHub Pull Requests: #219, #224
    Utility:
        Implemented function template ostream_string in <boost/utility/ostream_string.hpp> to optimally write any kind of string content to an output stream. It satisfies the requirements of [ostream.formatted.reqmts]. (Glen Fernandes)
        Optimized the stream output operators of basic_string_view and basic_string_ref to write directly to the rdbuf stream buffer. (Glen Fernandes)
    Uuid:
        Breaking change: MD5 name-based uuid generation was corrected to be identical on all endian systems. Define BOOST_UUID_COMPAT_PRE_1_71_MD5 to keep the result in a format compatible with 1.66 through 1.70. This does not affect the default name-based uuid generation which is based on SHA1. (#109)
    Variant:
        Fixed compilation of boost::apply_visitor with variants passed by non const reference in #68. Many thanks to Ed Catmur for providing the fix.
        Added support for std::hash (#49). Macro BOOST_VARIANT_DO_NOT_SPECIALIZE_STD_HASH could be defined to avoid those specializations.
        Added micro optimizations for binary size and performance by Nikita Kniazev in #63 and #66.
        Maintenance work, including #64 by Nikita Kniazev and #67 by Hans Dembinski.
    YAP:
        Added an example showing how to make self-evaluating YAP expressions (that is, expressions that don't need an explicit call to evaluate() or transform()).
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Merged the SMF manifest, the package had already been updated. Thanks!

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SoftHSM2 is not a drop-in replacement for SoftHSM version 1, so this
is added as a separate package.  See softhsm2-migrate(1) for
migration instructions.

Upstream changes since SoftHSM version 1.x:

SoftHSM 2.5.0 - 2018-09-24

* Issue #323: Support for EDDSA with vendor defined mechanisms.
  (Patch from Francis Dupont)
* Issue #362: CMake Build System Support for SoftHSM.
  (Patch from Constantine Grantcharov)
* Issue #368: Support migrating 32-bit SoftHSMv1 DB on 64-bit system (LP64).
* Issue #385: Default is not to build EDDSA since it has not been released in
  OpenSSL.
* Issue #387: Windows: Add VS2017 detection to Configure.py.
  (Patch from Jaroslav Imrich)
* Issue #412: Replace PKCS11 headers with a version from p11-kit.
  (Patch from Alexander Bokovoy)

Bugfixes:
* Issue #366: Support cross-compilation.
  (Patch from Michael Weiser)
* Issue #377: Duplicate symbol error with custom p11test.
* Issue #386: Use RDRAND in OpenSSL if that engine is available.
* Issue #388: Update DBTests.cpp to fix x86 test failure.
  (Patch from tcely)
* Issue #393: Not setting CKA_PUBLIC_KEY_INFO correctly.
  (Patch from pkalapat)
* Issue #401: Wrong key and keyserver mentioned in installation documentation.
  (Patch from Berry A.W. van Halderen)
* Issue #408: Remove mutex callbacks after C_Finalize().
  (Patch from Alexander Bokovoy)


SoftHSM 2.4.0 - 2018-02-27

* Issue #135: Support PKCS#8 for GOST.
* Issue #140: Support for CKA_ALLOWED_MECHANISMS.
  (Patch from Brad Hess)
* Issue #141: Support CKA_ALWAYS_AUTHENTICATE for private key objects.
* Issue #220: Support for CKM_DES3_CMAC and CKM_AES_CMAC.
* Issue #226: Configuration option for Windows build to enable build with
  static CRT (/MT).
* Issue #325: Support for CKM_AES_GCM.
* Issue #334: Document that initialized tokens will be reassigned to another
  slot (based on the token serial number).
* Issue #335: Support for CKM_RSA_PKCS_PSS.
  (Patch from Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos)
* Issue #341: Import AES keys with softhsm2-util.
  (Patch from Pavel Cherezov)
* Issue #348: Document that OSX needs pkg-config to detect cppunit.
* Issue #349: softhsm2-util will check the configuration and report any
  issues before loading the PKCS#11 library.

Bugfixes:
* Issue #345: Private objects are presented to security officer in search
  results.
* Issue #358: Race condition when multiple applications are creating and
  reading object files.


SoftHSM 2.3.0 - 2017-07-03

* Issue #130: Upgraded to PKCS#11 v2.40.
  * Minor changes to some return values.
  * Added CKA_DESTROYABLE to all objects. Used by C_DestroyObject().
  * Added CKA_PUBLIC_KEY_INFO to certificates, private, and public key
    objects. Will be accepted from application, but SoftHSM will
    currently not calculate it.
* Issue #142: Support for CKM_AES_CTR.
* Issue #155: Add unit tests for SessionManager.
* Issue #189: C_DigestKey returns CKR_KEY_INDIGESTIBLE when key
  attribute CKA_EXTRACTABLE = false. Whitelist SHA algorithms to allow
  C_DigestKey in this case.
* Issue #225: Show slot id after initialization.
* Issue #247: Run AppVeyor (Windows CI) for each PR and merge.
* Issue #257: Set CKA_DECRYPT/CKA_ENCRYPT flags on key import to true.
  (Patch from Martin Domke)
* Issue #261: Add support for libeaycompat lib for FIPS on Windows.
  (Patch from Matt Hauck)
* Issue #262: Support importing ECDSA P-521 in softhsm-util.
* Issue #276: Support for Botan 2.0.
* Issue #279: Editorial changes from Mountain Lion to Sierra.
  (Patch from Mike Neumann)
* Issue #283: More detailed error messages when initializing SoftHSM.
* Issue #285: Support for LibreSSL.
  (Patch from Alon Bar-Lev)
* Issue #286: Update .gitignore.
  (Patch from Alon Bar-Lev)
* Issue #291: Change to enable builds and reports on new Jenkinks
  environment.
* Issue #293: Detect cppunit in autoconf.
  (Patch from Alon Bar-Lev)
* Issue #309: CKO_CERTIFICATE and CKO_PUBLIC_KEY now defaults to
  CKA_PRIVATE=false.
* Issue #314: Update README with information about logging.
* Issue #330: Adjust log levels for failing to enumerate object store.
  (Patch from Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos)

Bugfixes:
* Issue #216: Better handling of CRYPTO_set_locking_callback() for OpenSSL.
* Issue #265: Fix deriving shared secret with ECC.
* Issue #280: HMAC with sizes less than L bytes is strongly discouraged.
  Set a lower bound equal to L bytes in ulMinKeySize and check it when
  initializing the operation.
* Issue #281: Fix test of p11 shared library.
  (Patch from Lars Silvén)
* Issue #289: Minor fix of 'EVP_CipherFinal_ex'.
  (Patch from Viktor Tarasov)
* Issue #297: Fix build with cppunit.
  (Patch from Ludovic Rousseau)
* Issue #302: Export PKCS#11 symbols from the library.
  (Patch from Ludovic Rousseau)
* Issue #305: Zero pad key to fit the block in CKM_AES_KEY_WRAP.
* Issue #313: Detecting CppUnit when using Macports.
  (Patch from mouse07410)


SoftHSM 2.2.0 - 2016-12-05

* Issue #143: Delete a token using softhsm2-util.
* Issue #185: Change access mode bits for /var/lib/softhsm/tokens/
  to 1777. All users can now create tokens, but only access their own.
  (Patch from Rick van Rein)
* Issue #186: Reinitializing a token will now keep the token, but all
  token objects are deleted, the user PIN is removed and the token
  label is updated.
* Issue #190: Support for OpenSSL 1.1.0.
* Issue #198: Calling C_GetSlotList with NULL_PTR will make sure that
  there is always a slot with an uninitialized token available.
* Issue #199: The token serial number will be used when setting the slot
  number. The serial number is set after the token has been initialized.
  (Patch from Lars Silvén)
* Issue #203: Update the command utils to use the token label or serial
  to find the token and its slot number.
* Issue #209: Possibility to test other PKCS#11 implementations with the
  CppUnit test.
  (Patch from Lars Silvén)
* Issue #223: Mark public key as non private by default.
  (Patch from Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos)
* Issue #230: Install p11-kit module, to disable use --disable-p11-kit.
  (Patch from David Woodhouse)
* Issue #237: Add windows continuous integration build.
  (Patch from Peter Polacko)

Bugfixes:
* Issue #201: Missing new source file and test configuration in the
  Windows build project.
* Issue #205: ECDSA P-521 support for OpenSSL and better test coverage.
* Issue #207: Fix segmentation faults in loadLibrary function.
  (Patch from Jaroslav Imrich)
* Issue #215: Update the Homebrew install notes for OSX.
* Issue #218: Fix build warnings.
* Issue #235: Add the libtool install command for OSX.
  (Patch from Mark Wylde)
* Issue #236: Use GetEnvironmentVariable instead of getenv on Windows.
  (Patch from Jaroslav Imrich)
* Issue #239: Crash on module unload with OpenSSL.
  (Patch from David Woodhouse)
* Issue #241: Added EXTRALIBS to Windows utils project.
  (Patch from Peter Polacko)
* Issue #250: C++11 not detected.
* Issue #255: API changes in Botan 1.11.27.
* Issue #260: Fix include guard to check WITH_FIPS.
  (Patch from Matt Hauck)
* Issue #268: p11test fails on 32-bit systems.
* Issue #270: Build warning about "converting a string constant".
* Issue #272: Fix C++11 check to look for unique_ptr.
  (Patch from Matt Hauck)


SoftHSM 2.1.0 - 2016-03-14

* Issue #136: Improved guide and build scripts for Windows.
  (Thanks to Jaroslav Imrich)
* Issue #144: The password prompt in softhsm2-util can now be
  interrupted (ctrl-c).
* Issue #166: Add slots.removable config option.
  (Patch from Sumit Bose)
* Issue #180: Windows configure script improvements.
  (Patch from Arnaud Grandville)

Bugfixes:
* Issue #128: Prioritize the return values in C_GetAttributeValue.
  (Patch from Nicholas Wilson)
* Issue #129: Fix errors reported by Visual Studio 2015.
  (Patch from Jaroslav Imrich)
* Issue #132: Handle the CKA_CHECK_VALUE correctly for certificates
  and symmetric key objects.
* Issue #154: Fix the Windows build and destruction order of objects.
  (Patch from Arnaud Grandville)
* Issue #162: Not possible to create certificate objects containing
  CKA_CERTIFICATE_CATEGORY, CKA_NAME_HASH_ALGORITHM, or
  CKA_JAVA_MIDP_SECURITY_DOMAIN.
* Issue #163: Do not attempt decryption of empty byte strings.
  (Patch from Michal Kepien)
* Issue #165: Minor changes after a PVS-Studio code analysis, and
  C_EncryptUpdate crash if no ciphered data is produced.
  (Patch from Arnaud Grandville)
* Issue #169: One-byte buffer overflow in call to EVP_DecryptUpdate.
* Issue #171: Problem while closing library that is initialized but
  improperly finalized.
* Issue #173: Adjust return values for the template parsing.
* Issue #174: C_DeriveKey() error with leading zero bytes.
* Issue #177: CKA_NEVER_EXTRACTABLE set to CK_FALSE on objects
  created with C_CreateObject.
* Issue #182: Resolve compiler warning.
  (Patch from Josh Datko)
* Issue #184: Stop discarding the global OpenSSL libcrypto state.
  (Patch from Michal Trojnara)
* SOFTHSM-123: Fix library cleanup on BSD.


SoftHSM 2.0.0 - 2015-07-17

* SOFTHSM-121: Test cases for C_DecryptUpdate/C_DecryptFinal.
* Support C_DecryptUpdate/C_DecryptFinal for symmetric algorithms.
  (Patch from Thomas Calderon)

Bugfixes:
* SOFTHSM-120: Segfault after renaming variables.


SoftHSM 2.0.0b3 - 2015-04-17

* SOFTHSM-113: Support for Botan 1.11.15
* SOFTHSM-119: softhsm2-util: Support ECDSA key import
  (Patch from Magnus Ahltorp)
* SUPPORT-139: Support deriving generic secrets, DES, DES2, DES3, and AES.
  Using DH, ECDH or symmetric encryption.

Bugfixes:
* SOFTHSM-108: A marked as trusted certificate cannot be imported.
* SOFTHSM-109: Unused parameter and variable warnings.
* SOFTHSM-110: subdir-objects warnings from autoreconf.
* SOFTHSM-111: Include FIPS-NOTES.md in dist.
* SOFTHSM-112: CKM_AES_KEY_WRAP* conflict in pkcs11.h.
* SOFTHSM-114: Fix memory leak in a test script.
* SOFTHSM-115: Fix static analysis warnings.
* SUPPORT-154: A marked as non-modifiable object cannot be generated.
* SUPPORT-155: auto_ptr is deprecated in C++11, use unique_ptr.
* SUPPORT-157: Derived secrets were truncated after encryption and
  could thus not be decrypted.
* Mutex should call MutexFactory wrapper functions.
  (Patch from Jerry Lundstrom)
* Return detailed error message to loadLibrary().
  (Patch from Petr Spacek)


SoftHSM 2.0.0b2 - 2014-12-28

* SOFTHSM-50: OpenSSL FIPS support.
* SOFTHSM-64: Updated build script for Windows.
* SOFTHSM-100: Use --free with softhsm2-util to initialize the first
  free token.
* SOFTHSM-103: Allow runtime configuration of log level.
* SOFTHSM-107: Support for CKM_<symcipher>_CBC_PAD.
* Add support for CKM_RSA_PKCS_OAEP key un/wrapping.
  (Patch from Petr Spacek)
* Use OpenSSL EVP interface for AES key wrapping.
  (Patch from Petr Spacek)
* Allow reading configuration file from user's home directory.
  (Patch from Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos)

Bugfixes:
* SOFTHSM-102: C_DeriveKey() uses OBJECT_OP_GENERATE.
* Coverity found a number of issues.


SoftHSM 2.0.0b1 - 2014-09-10

* SOFTHSM-84: Check that all mandatory attributes are given during
  the creation process.
* SOFTHSM-92: Enable -fvisibility=hidden on per default
* SUPPORT-137: Implement C_EncryptUpdate and C_EncryptFinal
  (Patch from Martin Paljak)
* Add support for CKM_RSA_PKCS key un/wrapping
  (Patch from Petr Spacek)

Bugfixes:
* SOFTHSM-66: Attribute handling when using multiple threads
* SOFTHSM-93: Invalid C++ object recycling.
* SOFTHSM-95: umask affecting the calling application.
* SOFTHSM-97: Check if Botan has already been initialized.
* SOFTHSM-98: Handle mandatory attributes for DSA, DH, and ECDSA
  correctly.
* SOFTHSM-99: Binary encoding of GOST values.
* SUPPORT-136: softhsm2-keyconv creates files with sensitive material
  in insecure way.


SoftHSM 2.0.0a2 - 2014-03-25

* SOFTHSM-68: Display a better configure message when there is a
  version of Botan with a broken ECC/GOST/OID implementation.
* SOFTHSM-70: Improved handling of the database backend.
* SOFTHSM-71: Supporting Botan 1.11.
* SOFTHSM-76: Do not generate RSA keys smaller than 1024 bit when
  using the Botan crypto backend.
* SOFTHSM-83: Support CKA_VALUE_BITS for CKK_DH private key object.
* SOFTHSM-85: Rename libsofthsm.so to libsofthsm2.so and prefix the
  command line utilties with softhsm2-.
* SOFTHSM-89: Use constants and not strings for signaling algorithms.
* SUPPORT-129: Possible to use an empty template in C_GenerateKey.
  The class and key type are inherited from the generation mechanism.
  Some mechanisms do however require a length attribute. [SOFTHSM-88]
* SUPPORT-131: Support RSA-PSS using SHA1, SHA224, SHA256, SHA384,
  or SHA512. [SOFTHSM-87]

Bugfixes:
* SOFTHSM-39: Fix 64 bit build on sparc sun4v.
* SOFTHSM-69: GOST did not work when you disabled ECC.
* SOFTHSM-78: Correct the attribute checks for a number of objects.
* SOFTHSM-80: Prevent segfault in OpenSSL GOST HMAC code.
* SOFTHSM-91: Fix a warning from static code analysis.
* Fixed a number of memory leaks.


SoftHSM 2.0.0a1 - 2014-02-10

This is the first alpha release of SoftHSMv2. It focuses on a higher
level of security by encrypting sensitive information and using
unswappable memory. There is also a more generalized crypto backend,
where you can use Botan or OpenSSL.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 4, 2019
Changelog:
2019-11-17  Jay Berkenbilt  <[email protected]>

	* 9.1.0: release

2019-11-09  Jay Berkenbilt  <[email protected]>

	* 9.1.rc1: release

	* Improve behavior of wildcard expansion for msvc executable when
	run from the Windows cmd.exe shell. Unlike in UNIX environments,
	Windows leaves it up to the executable to expand its own
	wildcards. Fixes #224.

	* When reading /P from the encryption dictionary, use static_cast
	instead of QIntC to convert the value to a signed integer. The
	value of /P is a bit field, and PDF files have been found in the
	wild where /P is represented as an unsigned integer even though
	the spec states that it is a signed 32-bit value. By using
	static_cast, we allow qpdf to compensate for writers that
	incorrectly represent the correct bit field as an unsigned value.
	Fixes #382.

2019-11-05  Jay Berkenbilt  <[email protected]>

	* Add support for pluggable crypto providers, enabling multiple
	implementations of the cryptographic functions needed by qpdf.
	This feature was added by request of Red Hat, which recognized the
	use of qpdf's native crypto implementations as a potential
	security liability, preferring instead to get all crypto
	functionality from a third-party library that receives a lot of
	scrutiny. However it was also important to me to not impose any
	unnecessary third party dependencies on my users or packagers,
	some of which build qpdf for lots of environments, some of which
	may not easily support gnutls. Starting in qpdf 9.1.0, it is be
	possible to build qpdf with both the native and gnutls crypto
	providers or with either in isolation. In support of this feature,
	new classes QPDFCryptoProvider and QPDFCryptoImpl have been added
	to the public interface. See QPDFCryptoImpl.hh for details about
	adding your own crypto provider and QPDFCryptoProvider.hh for
	details about choosing which one is used. Note that selection of
	crypto providers is invisible to anyone who doesn't explicitly
	care. Neither end users nor developers have to be concerned about
	it.

	* The environment variable QPDF_CRYPTO_PROVIDER can be used to
	override qpdf's default choice of crypto provider. The
	--show-crypto flag to the qpdf CLI can be used to present a list
	of supported crypto providers with the default provider always
	listed first.

	* Add gnutls crypto provider. Thanks to Zdenek Dohnal for
	contributing the code that I ultimately used in the gnutls crypto
	provider and for engaging in an extended discussion about this
	feature. Fixes #218.

2019-10-22  Jay Berkenbilt  <[email protected]>

	* Incorporate changes from Masamichi Hosoda <[email protected]>
	to properly handle signature in the following ways:
	  - Always represent /Contents in a signature dictionary as a hex
	    string
	  - Do not compress signature dictionaries when generating object
	    streams
	  - Do not encrypt/decrypt the /Contents field of the signature
	    dictionary when creating or reading encrypted files

	* Incorporate changes from Masamichi Hosoda <[email protected]>
	to add additional methods for making it possible to gain deeper
	insight into cross reference tables and object renumbering. These
	new API calls make it possible for applications to go into PDF
	files created by qpdf and make changes to them that go beyond
	working with the PDF at the object level. The specific use case
	for these changes was to write an external tool to perform digital
	signature, but there could be other uses as well. New methods
	include the following, all of which are described in their
	respective headers:
	  - QPDF::getXRefTable()
	  - QPDFObjectHandle::getParsedOffset()
	  - QPDFWriter::getRenumberedObjGen(QPDFObjGen)
	  - QPDFWriter::getWrittenXRefTable()
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 3, 2020
Version 3.1.1.1
* Fix for GHCJS. #431

Version 3.1.1.0
* A new API: gracefulClose. #417
* touchSocket, unsafeFdSocket: Allow direct access to a socket's file
  descriptor while providing tools to prevent it from being garbage
  collected. This also deprecated fdSocket in favor of unsafeFdSocket
  and withFdSocket. #423
* socketToFd: Duplicates a socket as a file desriptor and closes the
  source socket. #424

Version 3.1.0.1
* getAddrInfo: raise exception if no AddrInfo returned. #410
* Avoid catching SomeException. #411

Version 3.1.0.0
* Making GC of socket safer. #399
* Deprecating fdSocket. Use withFdSocket instead to ensure that
  sockets are GCed in proper time. #399

Version 3.0.1.1
* Fix blocking if_nametoindex errors on Windows #391

Version 3.0.1.0
* Added getSocketType :: Socket -> IO SocketType. #372
* Correcting manual and brushing up test cases #375
* Fixed longstanded bug in getContents on mac #375
* Fixing regression: set correct sockaddr length for abstract
  addresses for Linux. #374

Version 3.0.0.1
* Fixed a bug in connect where exceptions were not thrown #368

Version 3.0.0.0
* Breaking change: the Network and Network.BSD are
  removed. Network.BSD is provided a new package: network-bsd.
* Breaking change: the signatures are changed:

    old fdSocket :: Socket -> CInt
    new fdSocket :: Socket -> IO CInt

    old mkSocket :: CInt -> Family -> SocketType -> ProtocolNumber -> SocketStatus -> IO Socket
    new mkSocket :: CInt -> IO Socket

* Breaking change: the deprecated APIs are removed: send, sendTo,
  recv, recvFrom, recvLen, htonl, ntohl, inet_addr, int_ntoa,
  bindSocket, sClose, SocketStatus, isConnected, isBound, isListening,
  isReadable, isWritable, sIsConnected, sIsBound, sIsListening,
  sIsReadable, sIsWritable, aNY_PORT, iNADDR_ANY, iN6ADDR_ANY,
  sOMAXCONN, sOL_SOCKET, sCM_RIGHTS, packSocketType, getPeerCred.
* Breaking change: SockAddrCan is removed from SockAddr.
* Socket addresses are extendable with Network.Socket.Address.
* "socket" is now asynchronous-exception-safe. #336
* "recvFrom" returns (0, addr) instead of throwing an error on EOF. #360
* All APIs are available on any platforms.
* Build system is simplified.
* Bug fixes.

Version 2.8.0.1
* Eensuring that accept returns a correct sockaddr for unix
  domain. #400
* Avoid out of bounds writes in pokeSockAddr. #400

Version 2.8.0.0
* Breaking change: PortNumber originally contained Word16 in network
  byte order and used "deriving Ord". This results in strange behavior
  on the Ord instance. Now PortNumber holds Word16 in host byte
  order. #347
* Breaking change: stopping the export of the PortNum constructor in
  PortNumber.
* Use bytestring == 0.10.* only.
* Use base >= 4.7 && < 5.

Version 2.7.0.2
* Removing withMVar to avoid the deadlock between "accept" and "close"
  #330
* "close" does not throw exceptions. A new API: "close'" throws
  exceptions when necessary. #337
* Fixing the hang of lazy sendAll. #340
* Installing NetDef.h (#334) #334

Version 2.7.0.1
* A new API: socketPortSafe. #319
* Fixing a drain bug of sendAll. #320
* Porting the new CALLCONV convention from master. #313
* Withdrawing the deprecations of packFamily and unpackFamily. #324

Version 2.7.0.0
* Obsoleting the Network module.
* Obsoleting the Network.BSD module.
* Obsoleting APIs: MkSocket, htonl, ntohl, getPeerCred, getPeerEid,
  send, sendTo, recv, recvFrom, recvLen, inet_addr, inet_ntoa,
  isConnected, isBound, isListening, isReadable, isWritable, aNY_PORT,
  iNADDR_ANY, iN6ADDR_ANY, sOMAXCONN, sOL_SOCKET, sCM_RIGHTS,
  packFamily, unpackFamily, packSocketType
* Breaking change: do not closeFd within sendFd. #271
* Exporting ifNameToIndex and ifIndexToName from Network.Socket.
* New APIs: setCloseOnExecIfNeeded, getCloseOnExec and getNonBlock
* New APIs: isUnixDomainSocketAvailable and getPeerCredential
* socketPair, sendFd and recvFd are exported even on Windows.

Version 2.6.3.5
* Reverting "Do not closeFd within sendFd" #271

Version 2.6.3.4
* Don't touch IPv6Only when running on OpenBSD #227
* Do not closeFd within sendFd #271
* Updating examples and docs.

Version 2.6.3.3
* Adds a function to show the defaultHints without reading their
  undefined fields #291
* Improve exception error messages for getAddrInfo and getNameInfo
  #289

Version 2.6.3.2
* Zero memory of sockaddr_un if abstract socket #220
* Improving error messages #232
* Allow non-blocking file descriptors via setNonBlockIfNeeded #242
* Update config.{guess,sub} to latest version #244
* Rename my_inet_ntoa to avoid symbol conflicts #228
* Test infrastructure improvements #219 #217 #218
* House keeping and cleanup #238 #237

Version 2.6.3.1
* Reverse breaking exception change in Network.Socket.ByteString.recv
  #215

Version 2.6.3.0
* New maintainers: Evan Borden (@eborden) and Kazu Yamamoto
  (@kazu-yamamoto). The maintainer for a long period, Johan Tibell
  (@tibbe) stepped down. Thank you, Johan, for your hard work for a
  long time.
* New APIs: ntohl, htonl,hostAddressToTuple{,6} and
  tupleToHostAddress{,6}. #210
* Added a Read instance for PortNumber. #145
* We only set the IPV6_V6ONLY flag to 0 for stream and datagram socket
  types, as opposed to all of them. This makes it possible to use
  ICMPv6. #180 #181
* Work around GHC bug #12020. Socket errors no longer cause segfaults
  or hangs on Windows. #192
* Various documentation improvements and the deprecated pragmas. #186
  #201 #205 #206 #211
* Various internal improvements. #193 #200

Version 2.6.2.1
* Regenerate configure and HsNetworkConfig.h.in.
* Better detection of CAN sockets.

Version 2.6.2.0
* Add support for TCP_USER_TIMEOUT.
* Don't conditionally export the SockAddr constructors.
* Add isSupportSockAddr to allow checking for supported address types
  at runtime.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 25, 2020
Update ruby-squib to 0.15.3.


## v0.15.3 / 2019-10-17

Chores:
* Bump pango et al to `~> 3.4`, cairo to `~ 1.16`. Fixes Ruby 2.6 Windows install issues (#287)

## v0.15.2 / 2019-09-26

Chores:
* Bump nokogiri to 1.10.4


## v0.15.1 / 2019-08-27

Chores:
* Bumped Pango et al. to 3.3.7 (#286)


## v0.15.0 / Unreleased

Features:
* Added check for malformed PNG files (#250, #218)
* Sprues: you can now flip individual cards (#251)

Bugs
* `trim_radius` now defaults to 0 on `save_pdf`, not 38. (#270)
* `explode` on `xlsx` and `csv` now defaults to `qty`, not `Qty` (#262)

Docs:
* Documented the n-sided-ness of polygons and stars
* svg: document rasterization on mask (#192)
* Document how to run the code (#186)
* Document some ways of using `prefix` in `save_png` (#268)
* `showcase` option `trim_radius` defaults to 38, not 0
* Add sample for color switch in colors docs (#274)

Chores:
* Bumped deps: Pango et al. to 3.3.6, Cairo to 1.16.4, Nokogiri to 1.10.3, Highline to 2.0.2

Compatibility:
* A LOT more pre-defined colors built into Cairo. Some of the named colors got redefined with the upgrade to the latest Cairo. This means that named colors like `:gray` and `:green` may look slightly different.
* Dropped support for EOL'd Rubies. Minimum support is 2.4

Special thanks to @lcarlsen, @Karneades
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request May 3, 2020
pkgsrc changes:
 - Remove patches/patch-configure: applied uptsream
 - Convert the CHECK_PORTABILITY_SKIP to a REPLACE_BASH: it is more consistent
   with other REPLACE_BASHes (there are several files that are not installed
   then) and complaining about `==' test(1) operator in a bash script is
   not correct.

Changes:
1.27.4
------
- libcupsfilters, cups-browsed: Fix memory issues in
  ppdgenerator and cups-browsed (Pull request #226).
- pdftops: Mention cups-filters README, CUPS README in debug
  log (Pull request #225).
- pdftopdf, gstoraster, foomatic-rip: Use "-dSAFER"
  Ghostscript option, instead of the deprecated
  "-dPARANOIDSAFER" (Pull request #224).
- Build System: Replace '==' in configure.ac test with '=', as
  the former is a bashism (Pull request #222).

1.27.3
------
- cups-browsed: Allow sharing local queues pointing to remote
  CUPS queues and re-sharing printers discovered via
  BrowsePoll by default, using
  AllowResharingRemoteCUPSPrinters and
  NewBrowsePollQueuesShared directives in cups-browsed.conf
  (Issue #101, Pull request #218).
- driverless: Correctly unlink temporary file when generating
  PPD file (Pull request #220).
- cups-browsed: Fixed memory leaks (Pull request #219).
- foomatic-rip: PDF page count side-loads the PDF file to
  count the pages in, so it cannot be run in -dSAFER mode. Run
  even in -dNOSAFER mode to override the -dSAFER default of
  newer Ghostscript versions. This should not cause a security
  problem as we do not take an input file which could do
  arbitrary side-loads but we run hard-coded PostScript
  commands instead (Issue #216).
- libfontembed: Add checks to the test programs to not
  segfault if the test font file is not found (Pull request
  #214).
- Build System: Let ./configure fail if the supplied test font
  file path (or the default) does not exist (Pull request
  #214), also use the "find" command to find the test font
  file DejaVuSans.ttf under /usr/share/fonts, as every
  distribution has it somewhere else.

1.27.2
------
- foomatic-rip: In some PostScript input files it was possible
  that option settings did not get inserted or lines inserted
  on the wron place (Issue #208, Pull request #210).
- foomatic-rip: For the PDF page count call Ghostscript in
  sandbox mode and fix pointer arithmetics (Pull request
  #212).
- foomatic-rip: Zero-page-job handling changes made the last
  page of PostScript files not printed, also turning one-page
  jobs into zero-page jobs (Issue #200, Issue #206, Issue
  #208, Pull request #209, Pull request #210, Pull request
  #211).
- cups-browsed: check_printer_with_option() function:
  Initialize the value, add further checks, freeing memory and
  stop allocating magic numbers (Pull request #204).
- cups-browsed: Additional checks against crashes in the
  is_local_hostname() function (Ubuntu bug #1863716)

1.27.1
------
- libcupsfilters: Let the PPD generator not put any dashes
  into the PPD option and choice names when translating them
  from IPP attribute names, to avoid that on the
  back-translation by CUPS no double-dashes are
  generated. This broke paper tray selections with tray names
  like "tray-1", "tray-2", ... (Issue #192, Issue #201, Debian
  bug #949315).
- foomatic-rip: Fixed segfault when PRINTER environment
  variable is not supplied.
- pdftopdf, pdftops, gstoraster, gstopdf, gstopxl,
  rastertoescpx, rastertopclx, foomatic-rip: Handle zero-page
  jobs (Issue #117, Pull request #196, Pull request #197, Pull
  request #198, Pull request #200).
- texttopdf: Added support for CJK (double-width) fonts (Issue
  #135, Pull request #199).
- cups-browsed: Switched default for "CreateIPPPrinterQueues"
  from "local-only" to "All". The configure script options
  "--enable-auto-setup-local-only" and
  "--enable-auto-setup-driverless-only" can be used to change
  this default (Debian bug #921252).
- rastertoescpx: Fixed wrong freeing of a buffer.
- pdftops: Added options "crop-to-fit" and "fill" to the
  pdftopdf options which the pstops called by pdftops should
  not apply a second time.
- pdftops: Added missing "-sstdout=%stderr" to Ghostscript
  command line, to assure that all messages are redirected to
  stderr and do not mix up with the output data.

1.27.0
------
- cups-browsed: Eliminate the use of the local CUPS daemon's
  (the CUPS we are attached to) port number completely, so
  that for attaching to an arbitrary local CUPS daemon
  listening on an arbitrary port (or even not listening on
  localhost at all) it is enough to tell cups-browsed the
  domain socket the CUPS daemon is listening on.
- cups-browsed, libcupsfilters: Identify DNS-SD-reported
  printers as of the local CUPS daemon via UUID and not via
  the port on which the local CUPS is listening, as we do not
  always have this port available.
- cups-browsed: Leave the port for legacy CUPS browsing and
  broadcasting on 631, do not use a possible alternative port
  of the CUPS we are attached to. The legacy CUPS servers we
  communicate with are always remote ones.
- libcupsfilters: in the PPD generator prioritize
  print-color-mode-supported against
  pwg-raster-document-type-supported (Issue #186, Pull request
  #188)
- rastertopdf, rastertops, texttopdf, pdftoraster,
  mupdftoraster: Handle zero-page jobs, corrections on
  zero-page job handling (Issue #117)
- cups-browsed: When restarting after a crash make sure that
  local queue names have same upper/lower case as before.
- cups-browsed: Small code improvements to reduce crash
  probability.

1.26.2
------
- cups-browsed: Added crash guards to avoid crashes in case
  the dummy printer entry for a deleted master entry is used.
- cups-browsed: Set the port of the local CUPS daemon to be
  used according to the IPP_PORT environment variable.
- cups-browsed: Eliminated the use of the cupsGetPPD2()
  function of libcups completely, also the remaining calls
  in the record_printer_options() and update_cups_queues()
  functions, the former causing incomplete recording of
  option settings and the latter use of CUPS-generated
  PPDs not working when CUPS is running on a non-standard
  port.
- cups-browsed: Eliminated the use of the cupsGetPPD2()
  function of libcups in queue_overwritten(). The function
  actually loads the queue's PPD file if the queue is on a
  local CUPS on port 631. Due to a bug the function fails if
  an alternative port is used. This lets queue_overwritten()
  always assume that the PPD got removed and therefore the
  queue got overwritten. So queues got released from
  cups-browsed if it was printed on them or if they were
  supposed to be removed on shutdown.
- foomatic-rip: Fixed compilation with -fno-common. Starting
  from the upcoming GCC 10, the default of the -fcommon option
  will change to -fno-common. This causes compilation errors
  in foomatic-rip due to missing "external" declarations.
  (Pull request #184).
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 9, 2020
pkgsrc changes:
 - Fix a typo in DISTNAME/PKGNAME: it is now go-ffuf (instead of go-fuff)
 - Only installs bin/ffuf and its README
 - Reset MAINTAINERship, requested by <nikita>

Changes:
1.1.0
-----
 - Add unsupported arch/os to goreleaser ignore list (#267)
 - Release 1.1 (#266)
 - Fix crash with 3xx requests without location header (#265)
 - Update random seed logic (#262)
 - fix file get thing (#226)
 - Update CONTRIBUTORS.md to add bsysop (#258)
 - Fixed behavior of wordlist:keyword separator in Windows (#240)
 - Add Host information to JSON output file (#223)
 - Support outputting all file formats concurrently (#218)
 - Increase default rows per page on html report (#217)
 - Add the wordlists to the header information (#211)
 - Fix error with missing usage info (#195)
 - Feature178 (#186)
 - Fix for #193 (#194)
 - Fix for issue #179 (#180)
 - Prepare for 1.1.0-git (#176)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 16, 2020
Update ruby-logging package to 2.3.0.


== 2.3.0 / 2020-07-04

Enhancements

- all appender output is now synchronized [PR #219]
- renamed the `LogEvent#method` to no longer conflict with `Kernel#method`
  [PR #218]
- @bhuga (not the Fortnite star) added a `raise_errors` method for debugging
  [PR #203]
- thanks to @olleolleolle for keeping on top of Travis and Ruby versions

Bug Fixes
- conosle appenders can be reopened [PR #220]
- fixed a race condition in the rolling file appender [PR #216]
- fixed a race condition when opening log file destinations [PR #208 #217]
- @MikaelSmith fixed a race condition in Logger creation [PR #201]
- documentation bug fixes [PR #184 #185 #188 #194 #209]
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 16, 2020
Update ruby-mixlib-shellout package to 3.1.6.

3.1.6 (2020-09-10)

* Use dir instead of FILE #220 (tas50)
* Simplify things a bit with &. #221 (tas50)

3.1.4 (2020-08-13)

* Fix a few typos #217 (tas50)
* Optimize requires for non-omnibus installs #218 (tas50)

3.1.2 (2020-07-24)

* convert helper to default_paths API #216 (lamont-granquist)

3.1.1 (2020-07-18)
3.1.0 (2020-07-17)

* shellout_spec: make "current user" independent of the environment #203
  (terceiro)
* Minor doc fixes #205 (phiggins)
* extracting shell_out helper to mixlib-shellout #206 (lamont-granquist)
* Bumping minor version #207 (lamont-granquist)
* Test on Ruby 2.7 final, update chefstyle, and other CI fixes #208 (tas50)
* Bump minor for release #210 (lamont-granquist)
* Bumping minor for release again, again. #211 (lamont-granquist)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 30, 2020
Release RPyC 3.4.2:
* Fix ``export_function`` on python 3.6

Release rpyc 3.4.1:
* Fix issue high-cpu polling (#191,#218)
* Fix filename argument in logging (#197)
* Improved log messages (#191,#204)
* Drop support for python 3.2 and py 2.5
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 27, 2021
Most work done by leot@ and sjmulder@ in pkgsrc-wip.

tig-2.5.1
---------

Improvements:

 - bash/zsh completion: reimplement and decrease runtime by factor 1863. (#795)
 - Add binding to reflog view to toggle reference display.
 - Fail if tig is given an invalid or ambiguous ref. (#980)
 - Make tig process-group leader an option. (#986, #951)
 - Handle GIT_WORK_TREE environment variable.
 - The blame view requires a working tree.
 - Fix use of deprecated vwprintw() function.
 - Update utf8proc to v2.5.0.
 - Add --word-diff=plain colorizing support. (#221)

Bug fixes:

 - Fix segmentation fault. (#971)
 - Fix cursor position after "Move to parent" in blame view. (#973)
 - Fix crash on adding a line to a view. (#523)
 - Fix memory leak in diff unit.
 - Fix loop after refresh or change in refs/main split view. (#991)
 - Fix occasional crash on custom key bindings. (#1001)

tig-2.5.0
---------

Improvements:

 - Single file view enters blame mode on "b". (#804)
 - Show untracked files in the default view. (#762)
 - Disable graph if log.follow is enabled and there is only one pathspec.
   (#881)
 - Disable graph for author searches.
 - git_colors: interpret 'ul' as 'underline'.
 - Add refname variable. (#900)
 - Add -C option to specify the working directory. (#570)
 - Improve behaviour of auto and periodic refresh modes. (#389, #441, #482,
   #794, #888, #932)
 - Add support for repos created with git --work-tree. (#872)
 - Add diff-highlight to pager mode.
 - Show annotated commits in main view. (#819)
 - Introduce reflog view. (#538)
 - Add option to start with cursor on HEAD commit. (#755)
 - Support combined diffs with more than 2 parents.
 - Improve how a toggle option value is shown on the status line. (#879)
 - Add options to filter refs output. (#694)
 - Update utf8proc to v2.4.0. (#961)

Bug fixes:

 - Fix garbled cursor line with older ncurses versions.
 - Fix diff highlighting of removed lines starting with -- and added lines
   starting with ++. (#871, #875)
 - Fix loop when displaying search result if regex matches an empty string.
   (#866)
 - Add synchronous command description in tigrc.
 - Fix parsing of git rev-parse output. (#884)
 - Propagate --first-parent to diff arguments. (#861)
 - Use proper type for hash table size. (#858)
 - Fix incorrect cppcheck warning about realloc() use.
 - Don't shift signed int by 31 bits.
 - Fix Vim going background after running Tig outside of a git repository.
   (#906)
 - make-builtin-config: use "read -r". (#912)
 - Fix segfaults with readline 8.0. (#893)
 - Reset state before closing stage view automatically.
 - Don't use a child view as previous view.
 - Force reload of VIEW_FLEX_WIDTH views only when needed.
 - Combined diff uses @@@ as hunk marker.
 - Fix memory leak induced by 'tig grep'.
 - Fix memory leak in main view.
 - Exit gracefully if refs view was defined without ref column. (#897)
 - Fix pager view not moving up when child view is open.
 - make-builtin-config: Fix unportable sed usage in read_tigrc().
 - Properly detect combined diffs. (#942)

tig-2.4.1
---------

Bug fixes:

 - Add `CURSES_CFLAGS` to `CPPFLAGS`. (#856, Linuxbrew/homebrew-core#8440)

tig-2.4.0
---------

Improvements:

 - Add 'send-child-enter' option to control interaction with child views.
   (#791)
 - Update make config defaults for Cygwin to ncurses6. (#792)
 - Build against netbsd-curses. (#789)
 - Change the blame view to render more like `git blame`. (#812)
 - Improve worktree and submodule support. (#459, #781, #783)
 - Support running Tig via a Git alias. (#763)
 - Use ISO-8601 letters for short relative dates. (#759, #760)
 - Change date formatting to show time zones by default. (#428, #811)
 - Use utf8proc to handle Unicode characters. (#827)

Bug fixes:

 - Fix `file(1)` argument on Linux used for resolving encodings. (#788)
 - Fix underflow in the file search. (#800, #801)
 - Fix line numbers in grep view when scrolled. (#813)
 - Pass command line args through to the stage view. (#569, #823)
 - Fix resource leak. (#780)
 - Fix various compiler warnings and pointer arithmetic. (#799, #803)
 - Workaround potential null pointer dereferences. (#824)
 - Bind to single and double quotes by using the *<SingleQuote>* and
   *<DoubleQuote>* key mappings. (#821)
 - Make Tig the process-group leader and clean child processes. (#828, #837)
 - Fix sh compatibility in `contrib/tig-pick`. (#832)
 - Fix incorrect behaviour of up and down keys in diff view when opened from
   diff preview. (#802, #835)
 - Open the stage view when maximizing a split diff view of (un)staged changes.
   (#836)
 - Use fully qualified reference name for tags when conflicting with branch
   name. (#746, #787, #849)
 - Fix resize not working after entering command. (#845) (#846)
 - Use stack allocated memory to handle `TIG_LS_REMOTE`. (#839)
 - Fix deleted file mode line remains highlighted after hovering in diff or
   stage view. (#851)
 - Fix `TIG_LS_REMOTE` not working with git-ls-remote(1). (#853, #854)

tig-2.3.3
---------

Bug fixes:

 - Revert "Handle \n like \r (#758)". (GH #769)
 - Fix GH #164 by catching SIGHUP.
 - Change `refs_tags` type to `size_t`.

tig-2.3.2
---------

Bug fixes:

 - Fix busy loop detection to handle large repos. (GH #164)

tig-2.3.1
---------

Improvements:

 - Restore TTY attributes. (GH #725)
 - Handle `\n` like `\r`. (GH #758)

Bug fixes:

 - Add workaround that detects busy loops when Tig loses the TTY. This may
   happen if Tig does not receive the HUP signal (e.g. when started with
   `nohup`). (GH #164)
 - Fix compatibility with ncurses-5.4 which caused copy-pasting to not work
   in the prompt. (GH #767)
 - tig(1): document correct environment variable. (GH #752)

tig-2.3.0
---------

Incompatibilities:

 - The `width` setting on the `status`, `text` and `commit-title` columns was
   never applied and has been removed. (GH #617)

Improvements:

 - Improve load performance by throttling screen updates. (GH #622, #629)
 - Speed up graph rendering. (GH #638)
 - Enable scroll optimizations for Terminal.app and iTerm2. (GH #637)
 - Improve the test suite portability to not depend on GNU sed. (GH #609, #614)
 - Make build reproducible. (https://reproducible-builds.org/) (GH #613)
 - Enable binding to more symbolic keys and keys with control modifier:
   `F13`-`F19`, `ShiftLeft`, `ShiftRight`, `ShiftDel`, `ShiftHome`, `ShiftEnd`,
   `ShiftTab`, `Ctrl-C`, `Ctrl-V`, `Ctrl-S`, and `Ctrl-@`. (GH #314, #619,
   #642)
 - Persist readline history to `~/.tig_history` or `$XDG_DATA_HOME/tig/history`.
   Use `history-size` to control the number of entries to save. (GH #620, #713,
   #714, #718)
 - Preload last search from persistent history. (GH #630)
 - Add `view-close-no-quit` action, unbound by default. (GH #607)
 - Add `mouse-wheel-cursor` option (off by default) when set to true causes
   wheel actions to prefer moving the cursor instead of scrolling. (GH #608)
 - Add `truncation-delimiter` option, set to `~` by default. (GH #646)
 - Add `-q` parameter to `source` for "source-if-present". (GH #612)
 - Add `:echo` prompt command to display text in the status bar. (GH #626, #636)
 - Make `diff-highlight` colors configurable. (GH #625, #633)
 - Let Ctrl-C exit Y/N dialog, menu prompts and the file finder. (GH #632, #648)
 - Hide cursor unless at textual prompt. (GH #643)
 - Expand tilde ('~') in `:script` paths. (GH #674)
 - Show single-line output of external command in status bar. (GH #200, #557,
   #678)
 - Disable the graph when `--no-merges` is passed. (GH #687)
 - Print backtraces on segfault in debug mode.
 - Ignore script lines starting with `#` (comment). (GH #705)
 - Complete `repo:*` variables when readline is enabled. (GH #702)
 - Incorporate XTerm's `wcwidth.c` to find Unicode widths. (GH #691)

Bug fixes:

 - Fix graph display issues. (GH #419, #638)
 - Fix and improve rendering of Unicode characters. (GH #330, #621, #644, #682)
 - Handle hyphenated directory names when listing content. (GH #602)
 - Do not jump to next match when cancelling the search prompt. (GH #627)
 - Fix clearing of the status line after `Ctrl-C`. (GH #623, #649)
 - Fix handling of width on line-number and trimmed width of 1. (GH #617)
 - Set cursor position when not updating prompt contents. (GH #647)
 - Erase status line at exit time for users without altscreen-capable terminals.
   (GH #589)
 - Fix unexpected keys when restoring from suspend (`Ctrl-Z`). (GH #232)
 - contrib/vim.tigrc: Also bind G in the main as a workaround for limitations of
   the `none` action. (GH #594, #599)
 - Only override `blame-options` when commands are given and fix parsing of
   `-C`. (GH #597)
 - Fix diff name discovery to better handle prefixes.
 - Interpret button5 as wheel-down. (GH #321, #606)
 - Fix `back` / `parent` in tree view. (GH #641)
 - Fix memory corruption in `concat_argv` and file finder. (GH #634, #655)
 - Fix reading from stdin for `tig show`.
 - Document problem of outdated system-wide `tigrc` files in Homebrew. (GH #598)
 - Repaint the display when toggling `line-graphics`. (GH #527)
 - Fix custom date formatting support longer strings. (GH #522)
 - Don't segfault on ":exec" irregular args. (GH #686)
 - Fix segfault when calling htab_empty. (GH #663, #745)

tig-2.2.2
---------

Upgrade instructions:

 - The `status-untracked-dirs` option was renamed to
   `status-show-untracked-dirs` to match the new `status-show-untracked-files`
   option.

Improvements:

 - Use `diff-options` when preparing the diff in the stage view to make the diff
   state configurable. (GH #545)
 - Add 'status-show-untracked-files' option mirroring Git's
   'status.showUntrackedFiles' to toggle display of untracked files.  in the
   status view. On by default. (GH #562)
 - Update `ax_with_curses.m4` and use `pkg-config` to detect. (GH #546)
 - Add `tig-pick` script for using Tig as a commit picker. (GH #575, #580)
 - Add "smart case" option ('set ignore-case = smart-case') to ignore case when
   the search string is lower-case only. (GH #320, #579)

Bug fixes:

 - Fix author ident cache being keyed by email only. (GH #424, #526, #547)
 - Fix periodic refresh mode to properly detect ref changes. (GH #430, #591)
 - Add workaround for detecting failure to start the diff-highlight process.
 - Show diffs in the stash view when `set mailmap = true`. (GH #556)
 - Fix parsing of git-log revision arguments, such as `--exclude=...` in
   conjunction with `--all`. (GH #555)
 - Fix diff stat parsing for binary copies.
 - Fix crash when resizing terminal while search is in progress. (GH #515, #550)
 - Fix argument filtering to pass more arguments through to Git.
 - Check for termcap support in split tinfo libs. (GH #568, #585)

tig-2.2.1
---------

Improvements:

 - Support Git's 'diff-highlight' program when `diff-highlight` is set to either
   true or the path of the script to use for post-processing.
 - Add navigation between merge commits. (GH #525)
 - Add 'A' as a binding to apply a stash without dropping it.
 - Bind 'Ctrl-D' and 'Ctrl-U' to half-page movements by default.
 - manual: Mention how to change default Up/Down behavior in diff view.

Bug fixes:

 - Reorganize checking of libraries for termcap functions.
 - Fix `:goto <id>` error message.

tig-2.2
-------

Incompatibilities:

 - Note that all user-defined commands are now executed at the repository root
   instead of whatever subdirectory Tig was started in. (GH #412)
 - Remove `cmdline-args` option to avoid problems where setting it in `~/.tigrc`
   potentially breaks other views due to its "context-sensitive" nature, where
   a `git-log` option maybe cause `git-grep` to fail. (GH #431)

Improvements:

 - Use .mailmap to show canonical name and email addresses, off by default.
   Add `set mailmap = yes` to `~/.tigrc` to enable. (GH #411)
 - Highlight search results, configurable via `search-result` color. (GH #493)
 - Wrap around when searching, configurable via `wrap-search` setting.
 - Populate `%(file)` with file names from diff stat. (GH #404)
 - `tig --merge` implies `--boundary` similar to gitk.
 - Expose repository variables to external commands, e.g. `%(repo:head)` gives
   the branch name of the current HEAD and `%(repo:cdup)` for the repo root
   path.
 - Add `make uninstall`. (GH #417)
 - Add ZSH completion file (based on Bash completion) (GH #433)
 - Expose the text of the currently selected line as the %(text) (GH #457)
 - Allow users to specify rev arguments to blame (GH #439)
 - Update OSX make config to find brew installed ncurses
 - Add sample git-flow keybinding (GH #421)
 - Add chocolate theme (GH #432)
 - Show stash diffs. (GH #328)
 - Make user tigrc location configurable. (GH #479)
 - Compact relative date display mode. (GH #331)
 - Add date column option controlling whether to show local date.
 - Move to parent commit in the main view. (GH #388)
 - Add `:goto <rev>` prompt command to go to a `git-rev-parse`d revision, e.g.
   `:goto some/branch` or `:goto %(commit)^2`.
 - Respect the XDG standard for configuration files. (GH #513)
 - Show tracking information in `tig status` (GH #504)
 - Resolve diff paths when `diff.noprefix` is true. (GH #487, #488)
 - Support for custom `strftime(3)` date formats, e.g.:

	set main-view-date = custom
	set main-view-date-format = "%Y-%m-%d"

Bug fixes:

 - Prevent staged rename from displaying unstaged changes (GH #472, #491)
 - Fix corrupt chunk header during staging of single lines. (GH #410)
 - Fix out of bounds read in graph-v2 module. (GH #402)
 - Add currently checked out branch to `%(branch)`. (GH #416)
 - Size diff stats correctly for split views.
 - Fix `git-worktree` support by using `git-show-ref`. (GH #437)
 - Add currently checked out branch to `%(branch)` (GH #416)
 - Fix segfault when hitting return in empty file search (GH #464)
 - Remove separator on horizontal split when switching from vertical split
 - Do not expand `--all` when parsing `%(revargs)` (GH #442, #462)
 - Fix exit when the main view is reloaded due to option toggling. (GH #470)
 - Expand all whitespace and control characters to spaces. (GH #485)
 - Restore ability to unbind a default keybinding with `none`. (GH #483)
 - Fix blob view to honor the `wrap-lines` setting.

tig-2.1.1
---------

Improvements:

 - Add support for key combos. (GH #67)
 - See `contrib/vim.tigrc` for Vim-like keybindings. (GH #273, #351)
 - Add GitHub inspired file finder to search for and open any file. (GH #342)
 - Add `search` keymap for navigating file finder search results.

Bug fixes:

 - Fix display of multiple references per commit. (GH #390, #391)
 - Sync the prompt's cursor position with readline's internal position.
   (GH #396)
 - Keep unstaged changes view open after an staging command. (GH #399)

tig-2.1
-------

Improvements:

 - Improve C99 compliance so Tig compiles with the native compilers on
   Solaris (SunStudio cc) and AIX (xlc). (GH #380)
 - Add move-half-page-up and move-half-page-down actions. (GH #323)
 - Preserve the cursor position when changing the diff context.
 - Show 'Unstaged changes' above 'Staged changes' in the main view. (GH #383)
 - Add `:exec <flags><args...>` prompt command to execute commands.
 - Add shorthand for changing the view settings of a single column,
   eg. `set main-view-author = short`. (GH #318)
 - Show better diff context info in the stage view.
 - Add `%(lineno)` state variable. (GH #304)
 - Use hash table to speed up refs lookup. (GH #350)
 - Show the file path in the blob view when available.
 - Use `set commit-order = default` to use Git's default commit order, even when
   the commit graph is enabled. The option will turn off automatic enabling of
   `--topo-order` when the graph is shown in the main view. (GH #310, #324)
 - Speed up the diff view in large repos by loading git-describe info after the
   diff content has been read. (GH #324)
 - Add the old graph rendering as an option. (GH #310, #324)
 - Add `main-options` setting for specifying default main view options.
   Example: `set main-options = --max-count=1000`. (GH #368)
 - See `contrib/large-repo.tigrc` for settings that will help to speed up Tig in
   large repos. (GH #368)
 - Add `:save-options <file>` prompt command to save config to file. (GH #315)

Bug fixes:

 - Update manual to reflect default keybinding changes. (GH #325)
 - Fix graph support for `--first-parent`. (GH #326)
 - Fix off-by-one error when opening editor from the grep view.
 - Fix status on-branch information.
 - Fix main view to handle the case when git-log doesn't find any commits.
 - Fix corner case when parsing diff chunk when lines information is missing.
 - Ensure main view changes commits are shown right before the current HEAD.
 - Fix rendering of boundary commits.
 - Fix compilation with GNU Make 3.80 by removing `$(abspath)`. (GH #362)
 - Fix config parsing to support shell-like quoting in user-defined command,
   e.g. `bind generic <Ctrl-f> :!git log -G"%(prompt Prompt: )"` (GH #371)
 - Make diff meta information colors more consistent with Git. (GH #375)
 - Fix segfault when updating changes in a maximized stage view opened via the
   main view. (GH #376)
 - Handle line number configs where the interval is not specified. (GH #378)
 - Fix display of error messages during startup. (GH #385)
 - Show untracked files outside the current directory like git-status. (GH #230)

tig-2.0.3
---------

Improvements:

 - Add `:save-display <file>` prompt command to save the current display.
 - Add `:script <file>` prompt command for scripting the Tig UI.
 - Add test framework and convert existing tests to use it.
 - Add command-line option for starting in refs view: `tig refs`. (GH #309)
 - Make blame commit ID colors stable across reloads. (GH #303)
 - Increase blame ID and graph rendering color palette to 14 colors.
 - New setting 'split-view-width' controls the width for vertical splits. It
   takes the width of the right-most view either as a number or a percentage.
 - Expose settings holding command line argument lists: `file-args`, `rev-args`,
   and `cmdline-args`. They are mainly intended for testing purposes but also
   allows to change the filtering arguments dynamically. (GH #306)
 - Add `log-options` setting for specifying default log view options.
   Example: `set log-options = --pretty=fuller`.
 - Use option specific view flags to reload view after `:set` commands.

Bug fixes:

 - Refresh the current view when returning from an external command and
   `refresh-mode=after-command`. (GH #289)
 - Fix readline completion.
 - Fix '/' to `find-next` when readline support is enabled. (GH #302)
 - Fix readline prompt to correctly handle UTF-8 characters.
 - Add warnings for more obsolete actions and colors.
 - Fix passing of commit IDS via stdin to the main view.
 - Fix commit title overflow drawing for multibyte text. (GH #307)
 - Fix installation directory permissions.
 - Handle binary files matches reported by git-grep.
 - Toggling of "args"-typed options without any arguments will clear the current
   arguments. Example: `:toggle blame-options`.
 - Detect custom `pretty.format` settings that break the log view and fallback
   to use the `medium` format. (GH #225)
 - Fix invocation of git-diff for the blame view's line tracking. (GH #316)
 - Fix blame completion of directory names. (GH #317)
 - Fix display of conflicts in the main view when 'show-changes' is enabled.
 - Fix off-by-one error when displaying line numbers in the grep view.
 - When showing the commit graph ensure that either topo, date or author-date
   commit order is used. (Debian #757692) (GH #238)

tig-2.0.2
---------

Improvements:

 - Use git-status for diffing the index.
 - Group toggle options together in the help view.

Bug fixes:

 - Fix refs, main and grep loading when 'gui.encoding' is set. (GH #287)
 - Ignore 'gui.encoding' and 'i18n.commitencoding' when set to 'UTF-8'.
 - Add work-around for missing strndup() on Mac OS X v10.6. (GH #286)
 - Fix spurious abbreviation of author names. (GH #288)
 - Don't show empty action groups in the help view.

tig-2.0.1
---------

Bug fixes:

 - Fix compilation in watch.c.
 - Fix parsing of key bindings mapped to '^' and '<'. (GH #280, #282)

tig-2.0
-------

Incompatibilities:

 - In preparation for key combo support, key mappings for symbolic keys (e.g.
   `Up` and `Down`) must now start with `<` and end with `>`, e.g. `<Up>` and
   `<Down>`. Furthermore, escape key combos must now use `<Esc>key` instead of
   `^[key`, and control key mappings must now use `<Ctrl-key>` instead of
   `^key`.
 - Only use 'diff-options' for the diff view and introduce '%(cmdlineargs)' to
   hold non-file and non-revision flags passed on the command line. Affects all
   user-defined commands that expect '%(diffargs)' to hold both 'diff-options'
   arguments and those passed on the command line. (GH #228)
 - Remove built-in keybinding for `git gc`. Add the following line to `~/.tigrc`
   to restore it: `bind generic G ?git gc`.
 - To support view specific colors, '.' can no longer be used interchangeably
   with '-' and '_' in settings names and in particular color names.
 - Replace 'stage-next' action with prompt command using a predefined search
   (see below) and add binding (`@` by default) to also work in the diff view.
 - Most view display options must now be set via the new `*-view` options in
   tigrc. Existing options are no longer recognized, but a warning is shown.
 - Remap default bindings to have more consistent convention: use lower-case
   keys primarily for view switching and non-destructive actions, use upper-case
   keys for view-specific actions including user-defined commands. To preserve
   old default key bindings see `contrib/bindings-v1.x.tigrc`. (GH #257)

Improvements:

 - Add mouse support: scroll view, click line to move cursor, double click line
   (or click again) to "Enter" cursor line, e.g. open commit diff. Disabled by
   default, since it makes text selection less intuitive. If you enable this
   remember to hold down Shift (or Option on Mac) when selecting text.
 - Rewrite and improve the rendering of the commit graph. (GH #144, #46)
 - Add completion and history support to the prompt via readline. (GH #185)
 - Options can be configured and toggled individually for each view. Use the new
   view settings to configure the order and display options for each view
   columns. See system tigrc and tigrc(5) for examples. (GH #89, #222)
 - Add grep view as a front-end to git-grep(1): `tig grep -p strchr`. From
   within Tig, the key for switching or grepping is bound to 'g' by default.
 - Rename 'branch' view to 'refs' view and show tags. (GH #134)
 - Add main view pager mode that reads git-log's '--pretty=raw' data
   from stdin, e.g. `git reflog --pretty=raw | tig --pretty=raw`.
 - Add support for `--graph` and highlight diff stats in the log view.
 - Add default command bindings: `!` to delete branch, `!` to drop stash.
 - Add 'stage-split-chunk' action for splitting chunks in the stage view.
   Bound to '\' by default. (GH #107)
 - Add 'back' action bound to '<' by default, which will return the blame view
   to the previous revision and line after moving e.g. to the parent. (GH #124)
 - Auto-refresh views based on watched repository changes. Configure by setting
   `refresh-mode` to 'manual', 'auto', 'after-command', or 'periodic'. (GH #190)
 - All default settings are in well-documented system `tigrc`.
 - Add `:toggle` prompt command to manipulate options using keybindings. For
   example: `bind diff D :toggle diff-options --patience --notes`. (GH #69)
 - Add a new "auto" value for the 'vertical-split' option to let Tig choose the
   split orientation (this is the new default behavior). Can be toggled.
 - Make it possible to toggle the display of files in untracked directories.
 - Allow Tig to be started with no default configuration by specifying an
   alternative system `tigrc` file, e.g.: `TIGRC_SYSTEM=~/.tigrc.safe tig`. Set
   `TIGRC_SYSTEM` to the empty string to use built-in configuration instead of
 - Key mappings can contain UTF-8 multibyte unicode keys.
 - Warn about conflicting keybindings using Ctrl, e.g. `<Ctrl-f>` and
   `<Ctrl-F>`. (GH #218)
 - Extend key bindings for prompt commands (ie. `bind <keymap> <key> :<prompt>`)
   to support predefined searches, eg.: `bind stage 2 :?^@@`.
 - Git color mappings can be configured in tigrc.
 - More informative configuration error messages.
 - Make reference label formatting configurable, for example:
   `set reference-format = (branch) <tags> remote`. (GH #201)
 - Adjust author width and other view columns automatically. (GH #49)
 - Support view specific colors: `color stage.diff-add yellow default`.
 - Copy `-S`, `-G` and `--grep=` pattern to search buffer so 'find-next' and
   'find-prev' work as expected.
 - Optionally specify custom prompt for `%(prompt)` in shell commands, e.g.
   `bind main B ?git checkout -b "%(prompt Enter new branch name: )"`.
 - Add `%(remote)` and `%(tag)` symbols to complement `%(branch)`.
 - User-defined commands can now be prefixed with any of the supported flags,
   e.g. `?git checkout -b %(branch)`.
 - Open editor at line number for combined diffs e.g. diffs of unmerged files.
 - Add build configuration for Cygwin (OS name: CYGWIN_NT-6.1). (GH #92)
 - Document the Git commands supported by the pager mode.  (GH #1)
   system `tigrc` configuration. (GH #235)

Bug fixes:

 - Fix stash diff display when reloading the stash view after a deleting.
 - Set the commit reference when opening the blame view from the blob view.
 - Correctly identify and highlight the remote branch tracked by HEAD.
 - Pass --no-color after user defined arguments to ensure that colors do not
   break the output parsing. (GH #191)
 - Close stdin when pager mode is not supported.
 - Show newly created branches in the main view. (GH #196)
 - File with 0 changes breaks diffstat highlighting (GH #215)
 - Update %(branch) variable in the main view. (GH #223)
 - Disable graph rendering when either of `--reverse`, `-S`, `-G`, and `--grep`
   are passed to the main view. (GH #127)
 - Only refresh views that support it.
 - Fix author and date annotation of renamed entries in the tree view.
 - Fix use of unsafe methods in the signal handler. (GH #245)
 - Fix rendering in non-UTF8 terminals.
 - Fix stage-update-line by rewriting the diff chunk containing the line instead
   of using `--unidiff-zero` and a diff context of zero. (GH #130)
 - Fix status-update to work for untracked directories. (GH #236)
 - Don't pass log parameters given on the command line to the diff view.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 8, 2021
Bug-fix and maintenance update after the previous version 0.4.3.
All users of wildmidi-0.4.x are strongly encouraged to upgrade.

What's new in 0.4.4:

    Fixed integer overflow in midi parser sample count calculation (bug #200).
    Fixed 8 bit ping pong GUS patch loaders (bug #207).
    Fixed wrong variable use in reverb code (bug #210).
    Reset block status of tty after playback (bug #211).
    Fixed broken file name handling for 'save as midi' command during playback.
    Clamp MUS volume commands (PR #226).
    CMake project improvements (bugs: #214, #216, #217, #218) - cmake version 3.1 or newer is now required.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request May 24, 2021
9.0.1 (2021-05-18)

Fixed
* Skipped scenarios do not affect anymore status of flaky scenarios on retry
  (#218 @eduardrudko)

9.0.0 (2021-04-07)
Dependencies
* Upgraded to gherkin v18 and messages v15
* Updated other dependencies (look at the diff for details)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 4, 2021
# cli 2.5.0

* New `style_no_*()` functions to locally undo styling.
  New `col_none()` and `bg_none()` functions to locally undo text color
  and background color.

* It is now possible to undo text and background color in a theme, by
  setting them to `NULL` or `"none"`.

* `cli_memo()` was renamed to `cli_bullets()`, as it is by default
  formatted as a bullet list (#250).

* New `ansi_toupper()`, `ansi_tolower` and `ansi_chartr()` functions,
  the ANSI styling aware variants of `toupper()`, `tolower()` and
  `chartr()` (#248).

* New `test_that_cli()` helper function to write testthat tests for
  cli output.

* `tree()` now does not produce warnings for tibbles (#238).

* New inline style: `.cls` to format class names, e.g.
  `"{.var fit} must be an {.cls lm} object"`.

# cli 2.4.0

* New `cli_memo()` function to create a list of items or tasks.

* New `cli::cli()` function to create a single cli message from multiple
  cli calls (#170).

* cli now highlights weird names, e.g. path names with leading or
  trailing space (#227).

* Styling is fixed at several places. In particular, nested lists should
  be now formatted better (#221).

* New `spark_bar()` and `spark_line()` funcions to draw small bar or
  line charts.

# cli 2.3.1

* ANSI color support detection works correctly now in older RStudio,
  and also on older R versions.

* `cli_h1()`, `cli_h2()` and `cli_h3()` now work with multiple glue
  substitutions (#218).

# cli 2.3.0

* `boxx()` now correctly calculates the width of the box for non-ASCII
  characters.

* New `ansi_trimws()` and `ansi_strwrap()` functions, they are similar
  to `trimws()` and `strwrap()` but work on ANSI strings.

* New `ansi_columns()` function to format ANSI strings in multiple columns.

* `ansi_substr()`, `ansi_substring()`, `ansi_strsplit()`, `ansi_align()`
  now always return `ansi_string` objects.

* `ansi_nchar()`, `ansi_align()`, `ansi_strtrim()` and the new
  `ansi_strwrap()` as well handle wide Unicode correctly, according to
  their display width.

* `boxx()` can now add headers and footers to boxes.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 15, 2021
# pillar 1.6.1

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


# pillar 1.6.0

## Features

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

## Bug fixes

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

## Documentation

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

## Internal

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


# pillar 1.5.1

## Features

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

## Bug fixes

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

## Documentation

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


# pillar 1.5.0

## Breaking changes

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

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

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

## Extensibility

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

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

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

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

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

## Formatting

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

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

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

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

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

## Internal

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

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

- Using testthat 3e (#218).

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

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


# pillar 1.4.7

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


# pillar 1.4.6

- Restore compatibility with R 3.2.


# pillar 1.4.5

## Features

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

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

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

## Technical

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

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

## Internal

- Use lifecycle package.

- Remove compatibility code for R < 3.3.


# pillar 1.4.4

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

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

- Rely on vctrs for type abbreviations.


# pillar 1.4.3

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

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

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

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

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

- Remove compatibility with testthat < 2.0.0.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 3, 2021
0.8.2

Changes
 - Improved yank and undo alloc'ing. Malloc as much we need from start
   in a long batch and avoid small mallocs.
 - Changed the way lua scripts are referenced in formulas. Now they are
   input as any other string formula, like this:
   \"@lua("script_name.lua", 1) being 1 if the reference should be added
   to the depgraph or not, making it evaluated just once or every time
   the depgraph is evaluated.
   NOTE that if set to 0 and the cell is referenced by another cell, it
   will be executed nonetheless.
 - Added new exec_lua configuration variable.
 - Rows now can have height higher than one LINE. See fj and fk in
   normal mode or :formatrow in command mode.
 - Wrap cell content. new autowrap config value. works when nooverlap
   and notruncate are set.
 - Open URL or file specified on cell (PR 401)
 - Import mkd files
 - Multiple frozen rows/columns (fr / fc in normal mode)
 - Added mapping_timeout configuration variable with a default value of
   1500ms (used to be a fixed value of 800ms).
 - Added mouse support in insert and command mode. The selection of a
   cell gets copied to inputbar.
 - Added command_timeout configuration variable.
 - handle hidden rows/cols in undo/redo of ir/ic/dr/dc
 - Added backwards search with '?'
 - Restore \\* from old SC. \\{char} fills the cell with n occurrences
   of {char} to complete its width
 - Store frozen rows and cols when saving file
 - Added :formatcol command (handling its undo as well)
 - Added :formatrow command (handling its undo as well)
 - Added undo of freeze row and col
 - Handle \n in cell input, and with autowrap
 - Handle undoing changes in row height produced by string input
 - Changed input bar from window to pad: permits entering string longer
   than COLS.
 - @count counts cells with strings as well, and not just with numbers.
 - Handle entering a label after :datefmt for datetime value edition.
 - New dracula / papercolor themes.
 - Added EvalRange() so that the graph is not evaluated entirely all the
   time.
 - Replaced 'EvalAll' with 'EvalRange'.
 - Removed unneeded parameters on EvalJustVertex"
 - Added eval_order in EvalRange and rebuild_graph.
 - Added @evaluate / @sevaluate functions
 - Handle @nval dependencies.
 - Handle @mycol/@myrow calls during startup when no EvalJustOneVertex
   is yet called
 - Added @Getent (FR issue #451)
 - The saving format for :w command would be according to current file
   format. #493
 - modified savefile() of file.c to check current file format before
   saving a file.
 - Keep consistent with other format such as csv and save the file with
   the same format as current file.
 - Added HELP_HIGHLIGHT definition color for help page.
 - Renamed GRID_PAIR to GRID_EVEN in color.c.
 - UNDO of :fsum is handled by let.
 - calc_offscr_rows/cols rewriten and renamed to calc_mobile_rows/cols

Fixes
 - Fix old sc bug - issue #371
 - Fix when saving sc files of cells that has some string expressions -
   issue #541
 - Fix leak in nval.
 - Fix Issue #372.
 - Free lua memory at exit.
 - Fix when saving marks in file after importing xlsx file and saving it
   in sc format.
 - EXPR and NUMBER colors were overloaded by STRING color #546
 - Fix markdown export when empty col was added left to data
 - Fix in :showrows command.
 - :fsum added to command mode commands. It was missing.
 - Added :showcols command that was missing.
 - Handled issue #429
 - handled issue #374
 - Ignore SIGWINCH outside ncurses.
 - triggers: Avoid segfault when not being able to load module. Issue
   #325

0.8.1

New features
 - Braille support
 - Added latex export - issue #394
 - Added mappings for command mode
 - Work on issues #225 and #247: support mapping of ñ and other special
   chars
 - Basic ODS file import
 - Paste to a range of selected cells - (actually added on v0.8 - issue
   438 - PR 445)
 - Added txtdelim | for csv files import - issue 409
 - Added macros to --version (show version)
 - Support higher versions of lua.
 - Handle ESC key in mappings. related to issue #492.
 - Added freeze to visual mode - issue #459

Changes
 - Recognise SPACE in mappings rather than simple ' '
 - Visual change: Moved cmd multiplier to the left of mode
 - Changed default headings colors
 - many improvements to the config facility and usage - PR 519
 - improved sort for 65k rows

Fixes
 - Fix issues on CIRCULAR REFERENCES: #473 #201 #475 #321. these were as
   hard.
 - Fix issue 417 and added a date type in xlsx import.
 - Fix Engformat overlap text y número. Mostraba * (actually fixed
   on v0.8)
 - Fix column header display - overflow with column width 2 and column
   with two letters - PR 517
 - Fix isnumeric test to recognise floats: affects copy/paste - PR 450
 - Fix issue setting conf variables like nonumeric
 - Fix when showing empty text - 944844505d7cdb7d3d392a5c1d2b3ffde40a1fff
 - Fix issue #227 - this was hard. used to segfault and keep wrong
   reference after deleting row that is last in range of expr. ex.
   @AvG(B1:B4) and deleting row 4
 - Fix issue #433: large memory use with multiple linked cells.
 - Fix issue #287 - valueize didnt update depgraph
 - Solved issue #399. 'g' command of NORMAL_MODE changed to 'gt'"
 - Fixed vmaps in get_mappings function.
 - Fixed bug on 'error' in gram.y - comment on issue #482
 - Fix issue #457: cursor position could add empty rows or columns when
   exporting csv files
 - Fix issue #288: ^ misbehaving when having fixed rows
 - Fix in mouse clicks
 - Fix possible memory leak in add freeze
 - XLSX: Free memory leak when looking for specified sheet.
 - XLSX: Avoid segfault when using shared formulas. issue #218.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 21, 2021
0.1.5.00X
===================

Major changes:

- New function `add_osm_features` to enable OR-combinations of features in
  single queries.

0.1.5
===================

Minor changes:

- Bug fix in `getbb()` via #232, thanks to @changwoo-lee
- hard-code WKT string for EPSG:4326, to avoid obsolete proj4strings (#218)
- bug fix in `print` method via #236; thanks to @odeleongt

0.1.4
===================

Major changes:

- New `osm_enclosing()` function; thanks to @barryrowlingson via #199
- `opq()` now has additional `datetime` and `datetime2` parameters which can be
  used to extract historical data prior to `datetime`, or differences between
  two datetimes by specifying `datetime2`; thanks to @neogeomat for the idea in
  issue#179.
- opq() also has additional `nodes_only` parameter to return nodes as points
  only, for efficient extraction of strictly point-based OSM data; thanks to
  @gdkrmr for the idea in issue#221.

Minor changes:

- New contributor Enrico Spinielli (@espinielli), via #207, #210, #211, #212 - Thanks!
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 28, 2021
0.5.8 (2021-11-10)

Added

* Added more documentation files to packaged gem, e.g. SECURITY.md,
  CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md

Fixed

* Removed reference to RUBY_VERSION from gemspec, as it depends on rake
  release, which is problematic on some ruby engines. (by @pboling)

0.5.7 (2021-11-02)

Added

* Setup Rubocop (#205, #208 by @pboling)
* Added CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md (#217, #218 by @pboling)
* Added FUNDING.yml (#217, #218 by @pboling)
* Added Client Certificate Options: :ssl_client_cert and :ssl_client_key
  (#136, #220 by @pboling)
* Handle a nested array of hashes in OAuth::Helper.normalize (#80, #221 by
  @pboling)

Changed

* Switch from TravisCI to Github Actions (#202, #207, #176 by @pboling)
* Upgrade webmock to v3.14.0 (#196 by @pboling)
* Upgrade em-http-request to v1.1.7 (#173 by @pboling)
* Upgrade mocha to v1.13.0 (#193 by @pboling)
* HISTORY renamed to CHANGELOG.md, and follows Keep a Changelog (#214, #215
  by @pboling)
* CHANGELOG, LICENSE, and README now ship with packaged gem (#214, #215 by
  @pboling)
* README.rdoc renamed to README.md (#217, #218 by @pboling)
* Require plaintext signature method by default (#135 by @confiks &
  @pboling)

Fixed

* Fixed Infinite Redirect in v0.5.5, v0.5.6 (#186, #210 by @pboling)
* Fixed NoMethodError on missing leading slash in path (#194, #211 by
  @pboling)
* Fixed NoMethodError on nil request object (#165, #212 by @pboling)
* Fixed Unsafe String Comparison (#156, #209 by @pboling and @drosseau)
* Fixed typos in Gemspec (#204, #203, #208 by @pboling)
* Copyright Notice in LICENSE - added correct years (#217, #218 by @pboling)
* Fixed request proxy Class constant reference scopes - was missing :: in
  many places (#225, #226 by @pboling)

Removed

* Remove direct development dependency on nokogiri (#299 by @pboling)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 15, 2022
                Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Distribution
                            Version 4.4.3
                            9 March 2022
                            Release Notes

                            NEW FEATURES

Please note that that ISC DHCP is licensed under the Mozilla Public
License, MPL 2.0. Please see https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/MPL/2.0/ to read
the MPL 2.0 license terms.

NOTE: The client and relay components are now End-Of-Life.
4.4.3 is the final release for those components.

For information on how to install, configure, and run this software, as
well as how to find documentation and report bugs, please consult the
README file.

ISC DHCP uses the standard GNU configure command for installation. Please review the
output of `./configure --help` to see what options are available.

The system has only been tested on Linux and FreeBSD, and may not work on
other platforms. Please subscribe to the dhcp-users mailing list at
https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/dhcp-users and report any problems
and/or suggested fixes to [email protected].

ISC DHCP is open source software maintained by Internet Systems
Consortium.  This product includes cryptographic software written
by Eric Young ([email protected]).

		Changes since 4.4.2-P1 (New Features)

- Two new OMAPI function calls were added, `dhcpctl_timed_connect()`
  and `dhcpctl_timed_wait_for_completion()`. These provide timed
  versions of creating a connection and waiting for an operation
  to complete.
  [GitLab #76]

- The BIND libraries have been updated to the latest version, 9.11.36. This fixes a number
  of compilation issues on various systems, including OpenWRT. Thanks to
  Philip Prindeville for testing on OpenWRT.
  [GitLab #218, #171, #180, #192]

- Support was added for the new DHCPv4 option v6-only-preferred, specified
  in RFC 8925. A new reason code, V6ONLY, was added to the client script
  and the client Linux script sample was updated.
  [GitLab #132]

		Changes since 4.4.2-P1 (Bug Fixes)

- Minor corrections were made to allow compilation under gcc 10.
  [GitLab #117]

- The logic in dhclient that causes it to decline DHCPv4 leases if the
  client script exits abnormally (i.e. crashes) has been corrected.
  [GitLab #123]

- The limit on the size of a lease file that can be loaded at startup
  is now only enforced on 32-bit systems.
  [GitLab #92]

- The PRNG initialization has been improved. It now uses the configure flag
  `--with-randomdev=PATH`, which specifies the device from which to read the
  initial seed. That is typically `/dev/random` (the default value) or
  `/dev/urandom`, but may be specified otherwise on the local system. The old
  behavior can be forced by disabling this feature (`--with-randomdev=no`).
  If the initialization is disabled or reading from the random device fails,
  the previous algorithm (retrieve the last four bytes of hardware addresses
  from all network interfaces that have them, and use the current time and
  process ID) is used.
  [GitLab #197]

- A minor dhclient code fix was made to remove compilation warnings.
  [GitLab #190]

- The hard-coded MD5 algorithm name was removed in OMAPI connection logic.
  Previously, using any other algorithm via a key-algorithm statement would
  allow OMAPI connections to be made, but subsequent actions such as updating
  an object would fail.
  [GitLab #148]

- The parallel build has been improved. Thanks to Sergei Trofimovich for
  the patch. The parallel build is still experimental, as officially the
  BIND 9 code does not support the parallel build for libraries.
  [GitLab #91]

- Handling of LDAP options (`ldap-gssapi-principal` and `ldap-gssapi-keytab`)
  has been improved. This is contributed code that has not been tested by ISC. Thank
  you to Petr Mensik and Pavel Zhukov for the patches!
  [GitLab !56,!75]

- It is now possible to use `option -g ipaddr` in the dhcrelay to replace the giaddr sent to
  clients with the given ipaddr, to work around bogus clients like Solaris 11
  grub which use giaddr instead of the announced router (3) to set up their
  default route. Thanks to Jens Elkner for the patch!
  [GitLab #223, !86, !92]
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 19, 2022
# glue 1.6.2

* Modify a test for better forward compatibility with R.

# glue 1.6.1

* Glue Now registers its custom knitr engines in a way that is more
  robust to namespace-loading edge cases that can arise during package
  installation (#254).

# glue 1.6.0

* `glue()`, `glue_data()`, `glue_col()`, and `glue_data_col()` gain a
  new `.literal` argument, which controls how quotes and the comment
  character are treated when parsing the expression string
  (#235). This is mostly useful when using a custom transformer.

* Trailing whitespace-only lines don't interfere with indentation (#247).

# glue 1.5.1

* Jennifer Bryan is now the maintainer.

* The existing custom language engines for knitr, `glue` and
  `glue_sql`, are documented in a new vignette (#71). *Detail added
  after release: glue now sets up registration of these engines in
  `.onLoad()`.*

* `glue_col()` gives special treatment to styling functions from the
  crayon package, e.g. `glue_col("{blue foo}")` "just works" now, even
  if crayon is not attached (but is installed) (#241).

* Unterminated backticks trigger the same error as unterminated single
  or double quotes (#237).

* `glue_sql()` collapses zero-length `DBI::SQL` object into
  `DBI::SQL("NULL")` (#244 @shrektan).

# glue 1.5.0

## Breaking changes

* Long deprecated function `collapse()` has been removed (#213)

## New functions and arguments

* New `glue_sql_collapse()` function to collapse inputs and return a
  `DBI::SQL()` object (#103).

* `glue()` gains a new `.comment` argument, to control the comment character (#193).

* `glue()` gains a new `.null` argument, to control the value to
  replace `NULL` values with (#217, @echasnovski).

## Bugfixes and minor changes

* `sql_quote_transformer()` is now allows whitespace after the trailing `*` (#218).

* `compare_proxy.glue()` method defined so glue objects can be
  compared to strings in testthat 3e without errors (#212)

* `print.glue()` no longer prints an empty newline for 0 length inputs (#214)

* Unterminated comments in glue expression now throw an error (#227, @gaborcsardi)
* Unterminated quotes in glue expressions now throw an error (#226, @gaborcsardi)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request May 2, 2022
Maintenance
    Disable compat feature in futures
    Remove webbrowser crate (#218)
    Only download cover image when flag enabled (#780)
    Fix: do not crash DBus on invalid Spotify URIs (#795)

Features
    Added playback_state config option (#783)
    Added option to play track from context menu dialog (#786, #790)

Thanks to @wiz for testing the build with rust-1.59
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 21, 2022
5.1.0 (Aug 08, 2021)
--------------------

- Allow forcing colored output on/off, thanks @msabramo: #218
- Synchronize trove classifiers with tested versions, thanks @D3X: #222

5.0.1 (Jun 08, 2021)
--------------------

- Drop support for flake8 < 3.x (removes `flake8-polyfill` dependency), by
  @joxl: #219
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 2, 2022
                Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Distribution
                            Version 4.4.3
                            9 March 2022
                            Release Notes

                            NEW FEATURES

Please note that that ISC DHCP is licensed under the Mozilla Public
License, MPL 2.0. Please see https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/MPL/2.0/ to read
the MPL 2.0 license terms.

NOTE: The client and relay components are now End-Of-Life.
4.4.3 is the final release for those components.

For information on how to install, configure, and run this software, as
well as how to find documentation and report bugs, please consult the
README file.

ISC DHCP uses the standard GNU configure command for installation. Please review the
output of `./configure --help` to see what options are available.

The system has only been tested on Linux and FreeBSD, and may not work on
other platforms. Please subscribe to the dhcp-users mailing list at
https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/dhcp-users and report any problems
and/or suggested fixes to [email protected].

ISC DHCP is open source software maintained by Internet Systems
Consortium.  This product includes cryptographic software written
by Eric Young ([email protected]).

		Changes since 4.4.2-P1 (New Features)

- Two new OMAPI function calls were added, `dhcpctl_timed_connect()`
  and `dhcpctl_timed_wait_for_completion()`. These provide timed
  versions of creating a connection and waiting for an operation
  to complete.
  [GitLab #76]

- The BIND libraries have been updated to the latest version, 9.11.36. This fixes a number
  of compilation issues on various systems, including OpenWRT. Thanks to
  Philip Prindeville for testing on OpenWRT.
  [GitLab #218, #171, #180, #192]

- Support was added for the new DHCPv4 option v6-only-preferred, specified
  in RFC 8925. A new reason code, V6ONLY, was added to the client script
  and the client Linux script sample was updated.
  [GitLab #132]

		Changes since 4.4.2-P1 (Bug Fixes)

- Minor corrections were made to allow compilation under gcc 10.
  [GitLab #117]

- The logic in dhclient that causes it to decline DHCPv4 leases if the
  client script exits abnormally (i.e. crashes) has been corrected.
  [GitLab #123]

- The limit on the size of a lease file that can be loaded at startup
  is now only enforced on 32-bit systems.
  [GitLab #92]

- The PRNG initialization has been improved. It now uses the configure flag
  `--with-randomdev=PATH`, which specifies the device from which to read the
  initial seed. That is typically `/dev/random` (the default value) or
  `/dev/urandom`, but may be specified otherwise on the local system. The old
  behavior can be forced by disabling this feature (`--with-randomdev=no`).
  If the initialization is disabled or reading from the random device fails,
  the previous algorithm (retrieve the last four bytes of hardware addresses
  from all network interfaces that have them, and use the current time and
  process ID) is used.
  [GitLab #197]

- A minor dhclient code fix was made to remove compilation warnings.
  [GitLab #190]

- The hard-coded MD5 algorithm name was removed in OMAPI connection logic.
  Previously, using any other algorithm via a key-algorithm statement would
  allow OMAPI connections to be made, but subsequent actions such as updating
  an object would fail.
  [GitLab #148]

- The parallel build has been improved. Thanks to Sergei Trofimovich for
  the patch. The parallel build is still experimental, as officially the
  BIND 9 code does not support the parallel build for libraries.
  [GitLab #91]

- Handling of LDAP options (`ldap-gssapi-principal` and `ldap-gssapi-keytab`)
  has been improved. This is contributed code that has not been tested by ISC. Thank
  you to Petr Mensik and Pavel Zhukov for the patches!
  [GitLab !56,!75]

- It is now possible to use `option -g ipaddr` in the dhcrelay to replace the giaddr sent to
  clients with the given ipaddr, to work around bogus clients like Solaris 11
  grub which use giaddr instead of the announced router (3) to set up their
  default route. Thanks to Jens Elkner for the patch!
  [GitLab #223, !86, !92]
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request May 25, 2023
Changelog (taken from https://github.com/eudev-project/eudev/releases/tag/v3.2.12):

Release 3.2.12

What's Changed

    rules/50-udev-default.rules: add PTP entry for Hyper-V/Azure by @dermotbradley in #218
    Add the BUILD instructions for Gentoo by @lu-zero in #224
    Fix warnings by @bbonev in #222
    udev: add udev_dir as synonym of udevdir by @oreo639 in #225
    build: Remove dead g-i-r configuration by @akiernan in #231
    Hwdb.7 by @bbonev in #221
    Precompiled hwdb by @bbonev in #223
    Merge suitable rules changes from systemd by @bbonev in #220
    Merge hwdb from systemd by @bbonev in #219
    Fix problems detected by fortified builds by @bbonev in #232
    Avoid warning on 32bit by @bbonev in #233
    Systemd PR 24353 by @bbonev in #239
    Do not free a static string by @bbonev in #238
    man: udev.7, mention /usr/lib with split-usr by @omnivagant in #246
    Missing tools by @bbonev in #240
    Fix compile-time issue on very old kernels by @cockroach in #247
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 13, 2023
[3.1.2] - 2023-07-02
Bug Fixes
 - Fix loading .erdtree.toml on Windows #218
 - Fix race to print to stdout/stderr which made error messages not appear at
   times #220

[3.1.1] - 2023-07-01
This patches a deadlock that occurs when --pattern fails to make any matches
and the progress indicator is enabled which causes erdtree to completely freeze.

[3.1.0] - 2023-07-01
What's new
 - Multiple configs with .erdtree.toml
 - Increased performance with --suppress-size
 - -x, --one-file-system
 - Support for NO_COLOR
 - Inverted flat layout
 - Aliases: atime, ctime, and mtime
 - ctrlc handler to restore cursor if progress indicator is enabled

.erdtree.toml
First and foremost:
 - .erdtreerc is planned for deprecation by v3.3 so please migrate to
   .erdtree.toml by then.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 31, 2023
texmath (0.12.8.4)
  * TeX reader: ignore `\allowbreak` (#230).
  * TeX reader: handle `*{5}{lr}` in array column specifier (#229).
  * OMML reader: allow `m:e` to be missing in `m:nary` (#228).
    Technically this is not allowed, according to the spec, but
    Word and LibreOffice seem to tolerate it.

texmath (0.12.8.3)
  * OMML writer: use "on" and "off" instead of "1" and "0" for
    m:CT_OnOff type.  It is said that "1" and "0" work in Word
    but not Powerpoint.

texmath (0.12.8.2)
  * Typst writer: use binom instead of a fraction (jgm/pandoc#9063).

texmath (0.12.8.1)
  * Typst writer: several fixes (#223, Lleu Yang).
    + Escape quotes (") in inQuotes
    + Accent `\8407` corresponds to `arrow()`
    + Write `#none`'s for matrices with blanks at the beginning of a row

texmath (0.12.8)
  * Expose Text.TeXMath.Shared [API change]
  * Typst writer: Fix bug where 's' turned into 'space' (#219).
  * Typst writer: Fix handling of overline (#214).
  * Typst writer: Fix underbrace (#217).
  * Typst writer: Improve some accents (#216).
  * TeX writer: don't include \ on last line of matrix.
  * TeX writer: Remove escaping of spaces inside \text{}.
    It isn't needed, and it causes problems in MathJax rendering.
  * TeX reader: allow empty matrices.
  * MathML writer: Fix rendering of vectors (#218).
  * Depend on external typst-symbols package.

texmath (0.12.7.1)
 * Typst writer:
   + Improve under/overbrace/bracket/line.
   + Fix bugs with super/subscript grouping (#212).
   + Fix case where super/subscript is on an empty element,
     by inserting a zws.

texmath (0.12.7)
  * Add typst writer. New module: Text.TeXMath.Writers.Typst.
  * TeX reader: Support multilined environment. Closes #210.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 6, 2023
profanity 0.14.0 needs this new version.

pkgsrc changes:
remove patch-configure.ac, applied in this version.

changes from changelog:
0.12.3
- Improve TCP-connection establishment (#221)
- Handle case where the server doesn't provide the `bind`
     feature (#224)
- Fix configure script for non-bash shells (#218)
- Parse JID's according to RFC7622 (#219)
- Fix potential memory leak in internal DNS resolver (#219)
- Fix potential memory leaks in `xmpp_conn_set_cafile()` and
    `xmpp_conn_set_capath()` (#219)
- Internal improvements (#219)

0.12.2
- Fix reconnect issues when Stream Management is enabled (#211)
- Fix resolver ... this time for real hopefully (fixup of #200) (#214)
- Fix clearing of password cache on resumed connection (#214)
- Improve detection&implementation of `va_copy` (#213)
- Fix Valgrind CI builds against LibreSSL (#212)
- Fix perf example on platforms where an `rdtsc()` equivalent
     isn't implemented (#212)

0.12.1
- Fix compilation in buildroot (#207)
- Fixes regarding OpenSSL (#208)
- Fix some build steps when builddir != srcdir (#208)
- Allow the user to disable build of examples (#209)
- CI builds against OpenSSL 3 (#206)
- Change the call signature of the following API:
    - xmpp_conn_set_client_cert() - the PKCS#12 file has now to
        be passed via the `cert` parameter. Originally it
        was via `key`. Currently both styles are supported,
        but in a future release only passing via `cert` will be
        accepted.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 9, 2024
Happy new year! 🎉
Fixes
- Fixed build on FreeBSD (#214).
- Fixed current track sometimes not showing as playing in tracks list.
- Fixed progress slider performing double click actions with some styles.
- Fixed HTML tags in playlists descriptions not displaying properly.
- Fixed some systems not being able to open links or files properly.
- Fixed "Added" sometimes showing negative values on just added tracks.

Changes
- Much improved performance when loading playlists (#102).
- Added support for track queue (#63).
- Added an option to ignore unavailable tracks in playlists (#209).
- Added support for librespot v0.5.0 (#218).
- Added tooltips for links for artists (#227).
- Much improved performance with a lot of liked tracks (#228).
- Added support for passing custom arguments to Spotify client (#232).
- Added history.
- Improved resizing with expanded album art.
- Added an option for tabbed library and playlists.
- The main toolbar can now be placed at the bottom of the window.
- Settings can now be saved, even if an invalid Spotify client path is provided.
- The shape of the album art can now be changed.
- Improved performance with "Recent" playlist sorting.
- Added new tooltips for tracks, albums and playlists.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 25, 2024
This version has added support for custom previewers and custom preloaders,
as well as completed most of the work on the concurrent plugin system.

In addition, it includes many performance optimizations, such as rewriting the
entire file system, refactoring the entire UI rendering architecture, enhancing
the task scheduling system, and implementing partial rendering for frequently
updated components.

This version also introduces many meaningful new features, such as path
auto-completion, real-time file filtering, Kitty Unicode placeholders
protocol support. Read the changelog below for details.

This is a breaking change version, please refer to our upgrade guide:
Migrating to Yazi v0.2.0

What's Changed
    refactor(nix): add shell completion and avoid impure by @XYenon in #293
    refactor: publish to crates.io by @sxyazi in #298
    feat: add a new Folder:icon() API to make it easier for users to extend
          icons by @sxyazi in #301
    feat: add config support for coordinate and size adjustment for ueberzugpp
          image preview by @15cm in #304
    fix: clear Sixel image with empty characters instead of \x2B[K to be
         compatible with GNOME VTE by @linsui in #309
    fix: nix flakes by @sxyazi in #306
    fix: change the rust tool chain in shell.nix from stable to nightly
         by @15cm in #314
    feat: support image preview on WSL by @sxyazi in #315
    fix: use WAYLAND_DISPLAY and DISPLAY to detect Wayland/X11 when
         XDG_SESSION_TYPE is not set by @sxyazi in #312
    fix: channel blockage caused by fuse permissions under the root user
         by @sxyazi in #321
    fix: jq previews empty when the user sets tab_size=8 by @sxyazi in #320
    chore: add .vscode and .idea to .gitignore by @XOR-op in #322
    feat: add an identifier before the extension to prevent file conflicts
          rather than after by @rick-yao in #316
    ci: add Rust target "aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu" to release workflow
        by @nifr in #326
    feat: add overlays to flake.nix by @musjj in #218
    docs: update readme links to website by @uncenter in #332
    feat: use USERPROFILE to retrieve readable path on Windows
          by @sravioli in #331
    feat: auto-completion for input component by @XOR-op in #324
    perf: fallback to plain highlighter for long text by @sxyazi in #329
    fix: the parent does not hover properly on switching the hidden state
         by @sxyazi in #339
    feat: better Zellij support with multi-factor detection involving emulator
          types by @sxyazi in #336
    fix: precache n-1 and n+1 pages by @Hanaasagi in #349
    feat: new reveal command by @sxyazi in #341
    refactor: extracting commands into separate files to make them easier to
              maintain by @sxyazi in #338
    feat: make width of completion relative to input by @XOR-op in #353
    feat: raise open file descriptors limit at startup by @sxyazi in #342
    fix: prefix matching should have higher priority in completion
         by @XOR-op in #352
    feat: display the number of deleted files in the prompt by @sxyazi in #359
    fix: Rust panics instead of returning an error when file times are
         invalid by @sxyazi in #357
    feat: add support for opening a file on startup by @sxyazi in #358
    feat: new kitty graphics protocol implementation for better compatibility
          with tmux through Unicode placeholders by @sxyazi in #365
    perf: precache small images to avoid cache misses; use symlink_metadata
          instead of metadata by @sxyazi in #367
    refactor: use more reasonable numeric field types for configs
              by @sxyazi in #368
    perf: clear only limited cells when hiding images by @sxyazi in #369
    perf: reduce peak memory footprint during decoding large images
          by @sxyazi in #375
    feat: make Input and Select positions customizable by @Hanaasagi in #361
    feat: expose image max alloc and bound to allow for more control
          by @sxyazi in #376
    feat: add more optimization options by @Walker-00 in #377
    fix: directories are recreated after deletion did not update the watcher
         tracking properly by @sxyazi in #381
    feat: make emacs readline keybindings configurable by @sxyazi in #382
    feat: cursor and page key navigation parity with Vim bindings
          by @flexiondotorg in #386
    feat: add more mime-types, file extensions and icons to the preset theme
          by @flexiondotorg in #387
    feat: include commit hash in yazi --version by @Hanaasagi in #393
    fix: popup components (Input, Select, etc.) being covered by previewed
         images by @sxyazi in #360
    fix: stepwise renaming causes uncertain sorting order by @sxyazi in #398
    refactor: move event to shared by @sxyazi in #403
    feat: support sorting by file extension by @JYShaw in #405
    refactor: integrate tasks into scheduler by @sxyazi in #406
    fix: catchup with the latest stable Rust by @XYenon in #409
    fix: build with rust-overlay by @XYenon in #410
    fix: crashes when selection indicator exceeds the visible area while a
         wrong folder_offset specified by @sxyazi in #416
    feat: new config option to suppress pre-caching tasks
          by @againstpetra in #430
    fix: do not use LuaJIT in riscv64 and loongarch64 architecture
         by @eatradish in #439
    feat: copy content over SSH by @sxyazi in #447
    feat!: custom preloader & previewer by @sxyazi in #401
    feat: filter files in real-time by @Rolv-Apneseth in #454
    fix: panic caused by set_hook by @sxyazi in #459
    feat: fine-grained scheduling priority by @sxyazi in #462
    fix: add --follow option to paste command by @eatradish in #436
    feat: support ANSI themes by @smores56 in #460
    perf: new UI rendering architecture by @sxyazi in #468
    fix: resize isn't triggered on app restoring by @sxyazi in #483
    feat: image orientation support by @sxyazi in #488
    refactor: quit command by @aserowy in #484
    feat: icon color and ordered icon rules support by @sxyazi in #503
    fix: prevent recursive caching - don't cache files in the cache directory
         by @sxyazi in #504
    chore: add schema urls to preset config by @uncenter in #506
    fix: update paged files after filter done by @sxyazi in #505
    feat: add support for highlighting by file type by @Akmadan23 in #510
    perf: partial rendering progress and composite into a complete UI to reduce
          CPU consumption caused by frequent progress updates
          by @sxyazi in #509
    feat: add --empty and --cursor options to the rename command
          by @Akmadan23 in #513
    feat: add YAZI_LEVEL env variable for shells by @isti115 in #514
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 23, 2024
v0.4.1
Fixes
    Fix an issue where fonts can fail to be detected on some systems (#250)

Docs
    Update the repo link to our newly minted organization (#251)

v0.4.0
I'd like to start with a huge thanks to all of our contributors. This release
wouldn't have happened nearly as soon, nor would it have had as many fixes and
features without everyone's help ❤️
Breaking Changes
    Completions are now generated ahead of time and provided with the release
    assets instead of the old --gen-completions <SHELL> flag
    The default light theme code-highlighter was changed from the
    inpsired-github to the new github syntax highlighter
    We have a new wayland feature that is enabled by default for clipboard
    support. If you don't use wayland and you run into wayland related build
    errors then consider building with the --no-default-features with the
    optional --features x11 if you're using Xorg still
    The default zoom-out keybind is now <Ctrl+=> instead of <Ctrl++> and
    zoom-reset is now unbound by default instead of <Ctrl+=>

Features
    Font fallback is now supported 🎉 (less tofu --> more emojis)
    A lot more embedded syntax highlighting themes (#219)
        The full list is always in the inlyne.default.toml file
    Add clipboard support for wayland (#243)
    Add support for color-scheme specific <picture>s (#236)
    Underlines are now supported in syntax highlighting (#221 and #225)
    extra keybindings now override base (#224)
    Use human-panic for more user-friendly panic messages (#172)
    Support table column alignment (#136)
    Use taffy for laying out tables (#129)

Fixes
    Inherit alignment for headers (#241)
    Allow for px suffix on pixel length (#238)
    Mimic GitHub's anchorizer for creating headers' anchor links (#227)
    Correctly reset table column alignment (#218)
    Reset scroll on markdown navigation (#213)
    Debounce file watcher events (#200)
    More gracefully handle failures in image loading (#187)
    Switch the TLS library from openssl to rustls (#179)
        Fixes some issues with window's failing some image requests

Documentation
    Document fontconfig dependency (#220)

Internal
    The usual swarm of non-user-facing changes
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 3, 2024
Features / Improvements ✨
    Links should be "openable" (#43)
    Add support for previewing images in room scrollback (#108)
    Enable sending strikethrough text (#141)
    Support composing messages in an external editor (#155)
    Add support for logging in with SSO (#160)
    Add new command for logging out of iamb session (#162)
    Support custom sorting for room and user lists (#170)
    feat: desktop file for GUI environment launchers (#178)
    Add a new :chats window that lists both DMs and Rooms (#184)
    Add support for desktop notifications (#192)
    Support coloring entire message with the user color (#193)
    Indicate and sort on rooms with unread messages (#205)
    Support following the .well-known entries for a username's domain (#209)
    Add support for threads (#216)
    Add support for custom key macros (#217)
    Support displaying shortcodes instead of Emojis in messages (#222)
    Support configuring user gutter width (#223)
    Enable autolinking when rendering Markdown (#226)
    Support notifications via terminal bell (#227)
    Support loading a TOML configuration (#229)
    Add commands for importing and exporting room keys (#233)

Documentation / README updates 📚
    Fix example config (#140)
    Add more documentation (#166)
    Update README.md to add openSUSE Tumbleweed (#191)
    Add snap install instructions (#210)
    Add example of mapping "V" to toggle message selection mode (#195)
    Update manual pages to use mdoc(7) and list commands (#230)
    Add an icon for iamb (#232)

Bug Fixes 🐞
    Fix not showing display names in already synced rooms (#171)
    Fix image preview offset (#179)
    Update to [email protected] to use native sixel lib (#181)
    Fix truncation/padding for non-ASCII sender names (#182)
    Fix crash on small image preview (#198)
    Download rooms keys from backups if they exist (#211)
    Ignore key releases on platforms that support it (#220)
    Provide better error message for M_UNKNOWN_TOKEN (#101)
    Fix entering thread view when there's no messages yet (#224)
    Fix image previews in replies (#225)
    Reset message bar when ! is passed with :cancel (#231)
    Wait to log in before starting background tasks (#234)

Performance ⏱️
    Reduce CPU usage by instead fetching read receipts after related sync events (#168)
    Load receipts for room before acquiring lock (#213)

Building / Housekeeping 🧹
    Update Cargo.lock file (#157)
    Update modalkit for newer ratatui and crossterm
    Fix CI workflow (#164)
    Use mozilla-actions/sccache-action for caching builds (#169)
    Enable direnv for Nix flakes (#183)
    Update to [email protected] (#200)
    Rename Nix flake build input from pkgconfig to pkg-config (#203)
    Update modalkit dependencies (#204)
    Move LTO into its own "release-lto" profile (#207)
    Fix Nix flake hashes (#206)
    Pull in modalkit repository with a Cargo.lock (#208)
    Nix flake updates (#214)
    Update to [email protected] (#215)
    Support linking against system OpenSSL (#218)
    GitHub workflow should use --locked to avoid broken Cargo.lock (#219)
    Fix odd Windows-only compile error (#221)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 10, 2024
## [12.0.0] – 2024-07-04

### Added

- Support for building the Graphviz TCL bindings has been integrated into the
  CMake build system. This is controllable by the `-Denable_tcl={AUTO|ON|OFF}`
  option.
- Support for building the SWIG-generated TCL language bindings has been
  integrated into the CMake build system. This is controllable by the
  `-Denable_swig={AUTO|ON|OFF}` option.
- Support for building the SWIG-generated C# language bindings has been
  integrated into the CMake build system. This is controllable by the
  `-Denable_sharp={AUTO|ON|OFF}` option.

### Changed

- The Catch2-based test suite in the CMake build system has been ported from
  Catch2 v2 to Catch2 v3. Support for Catch2 v2 has been removed. #2465
- The Windows release artifacts are now built on Windows 2022 and Visual Studio
  2022 17 and toolset v143.
- The macOS release artifacts are now built on macOS 13 (Ventura).
- The CMake build system no longer links `dot_builtins` against libsocket.
- The CMake build system now only compiles `dot_builtins` if building shared
  libraries (`-DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON`).
- **Breaking**: the `polygon_t.style` member is now a struct.
- **Breaking**: the `LEN` and `MAXDOUBLE` constants have been removed.
- Accuracy in processing compass points has been improved.
- **Breaking**: the `CMYK_BYTE` member of the `color_type_t` enum and the
  corresponding `gvolor_t.u.cmyk` field have been removed. The color format this
  mapped to was neither documented nor implemented correctly.
- The Windows releases available for download on graphviz.org now only include
  CMake-produced packages, not MS Build-produced packages. The MS Build packages
  are available in the
  [Gitlab package registry](https://gitlab.com/graphviz/graphviz/-/packages) if
  needed.
- The CMake build system more pervasively sets rpaths of compiled binaries,
  libraries, and plugins, which should result in them more reliably finding
  their supporting components.
  without `$LD_LIBRARY_PATH`/`$DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH` tricks.
- **Breaking**: the `Agraph_t.n_id` field is now an opaque pointer.
- **Breaking**: the libpack functions `putGraphs`, `putRects`, and `shiftGraphs`
  now operate on floating-point points (`pointf`) instead of integer points
  (`point`).
- **Breaking**: the `BF2B` macro has been removed.
- **Breaking**: the undocumented `-Tmp` output format has been removed.
- **Breaking**: the arith.h header defines neither `_GNU_SOURCE` nor `sincos`
  any more. None of the build systems attempt to discover `sincos` any more.
- The FIG output format (`-Tfig`) supports up to 512 custom colors. The previous
  limit was 256, after which it would crash (see note in the “Fixed” section).
- **Breaking**: The TCL binding’s `tcldot_layout` function no longer tries to
  fallback to the `dot` layout engine if the requested engine is unavailable but
  instead fails with an error message.
- The TCL binding’s graph `render` command no longer ignores layout errors.
- The TCL binding’s graph `write` command now does layout unconditionally,
  regardless of what output renderer is selected.
- The CMake build system builds cgraph++ and gvc++ as either shared or static
  libraries, respecting the `BUILD_SHARED_LIBS` setting.
- Discovery of the fcntl.h header has been removed from all build systems. This
  header is now unconditionally assumed to exist.
- **Breaking**: `obj_state_t.gradient_frac` is now a `double`.
- **Breaking**: `path.nbox` is now a `size_t`.
- The change described as “Some `routesplines` miscalculations that led to lost
  edges and fatal errors have been avoided” in 11.0.0 has been reverted. The fix
  for this caused other problems.
- **Breaking**: the `d` and `disc` parameters have been removed from
  `Dtcompar_f`.
- CentOS packages are no longer provided.
- In the CMake build system, the minimum required CMake version has been
  increased to 3.14.1.
- **Breaking**: the `disc` parameter has been removed from `Dtfree_f`.
- Gvedit no longer depends on the getopt library.

### Fixed

- The CMake build system now uses absolute paths to PangoCairo libraries during
  linking, resolving build problems on macOS.
- The CMake build system’s path for third-party headers for the DevIL plugin has
  been corrected.
- Edges not rendering properly when using ports and the `crow` arrowhead/tail
  with Windows `Release` builds. #2490
- A duplicate prototype of `aghtmlstr` has been removed.
- `agrelabel_node` (or equivalently, `agrename` when operating on a node) no
  longer corrupts the node-by-id set, causing a crash. This bug was preventing
  `gxl2gv` from processing inputs that used node `name` attributes. #2300
- Accuracy improvements have fixed an assertion failure on macOS. #2538
- The FIG output format (`-Tfig`) no longer crashes when handling more than 256
  colors.
- The `scale` operation implemented by the TCL binding’s tclpathplan scales
  relative to the center of the points being scaled instead of reading
  uninitialized memory.
- The xlib plugin sets “close-on-exec” on the file descriptors it creates,
  preventing them leaking into either web browsers it starts or other processes
  created by the hosting application.
- A sign confusion issue in neatogen’s weighting calculations was fixed. This
  was a regression in Graphviz 11.0.0.
- The CMake build system no longer attaches `dllimport`/`dllexport` annotations
  when compiling static libraries on Windows and MinGW.
- An issue with linking gvpack when building static libraries in the CMake build
  system was fixed.
- An sfdp use-after-free issue was fixed. #2556
- Using `concentrate=true` once again works. This was a regression in Graphviz
  11.0.0. #2559
- `overlap="scale"` no longer causes nodes to be placed on top of one another.
  This was a regression in Graphviz 7.0.5. #2564
- libpack code now understands a cluster to be indicated by the common rules,
  including the “cluster” prefix being case insensitive and the `cluster=true`
  attribute as an alternative. #2187, #2555

## [11.0.0] – 2024-04-28

### Added

- `gv2gml` gained a `-y` option to output the yWorks.com variant of GML instead
  of the default.
- A new command line option, `--filepath=…` has been added to perform the
  function previously served by the `$GV_FILE_PATH` environment variable, use of
  which was removed in Graphviz 6.0.1. Unlike the old `$GV_FILE_PATH` mechanism,
  `--filepath=…` takes effect regardless of the setting of the `$SERVER_NAME`
  environment variable. #2396

### Changed

- `gvpack`, in addition to recognizing a “cluster” name prefix as a mark of a
  cluster, now recognizes this case insensitively as well as recognizing the
  `cluster` attribute. This is more consistent with how the Graphviz libraries
  work.
- **Breaking**: `pkg-config` (.pc) files shipped with Graphviz now include
  `${prefix}/include` in the include path in addition to
  `${prefix}/include/graphviz`. Previously this missing path meant building
  Graphviz demo examples against an installation of Graphviz in a non-system
  path would not work. #2474
- The core PostScript output format (`-Tps`) warns if using an
  out-of-specification font name. To avoid this, use a more sophisticated output
  format like Cairo (`-Tps:cairo`) that does font name lookup and translation.
  #218
- **Breaking**: The libpack functions `putRects`, `packRects`, `putGraphs`,
  `packGraphs`, `packSubgraphs`, `pack_graph`, `shiftGraphs`, `ccomps`,
  `cccomps`, and `pccomps` now take the number of items they are operating on
  (`ng`) as a `size_t`.
- **Breaking**: The `bsearch_cmpf` and `qsort_cmpf` typedefs have been removed.
- `dot -c -v`, when constructing the config6 file, includes comments explaining
  any attempted actions that failed during plugin loading. #2456
- **Breaking**: The `Ndim` global is now a `unsigned short`.
- fdpgen no longer truncates graph names when inferring new names for connected
  component subgraphs.
- **Breaking**: The `nodequeue` type has been removed.
- **Breaking**: The field `Agraphinfo_t.n_nodes` has been removed. The function
  `agnnodes` is a more robust way of retrieving the number of nodes.
- The `-q` command line option will now suppress “no hard-coded metrics…”
  and other font lookup warnings. #2379
- **Breaking**: The `CMP` and `SGN` macros have been removed.
- The CMake build system no longer early-binds all enabled plugins into
  `dot`/`dot.exe`. This early binding was a change introduced in 10.0.1, but was
  not noted in this changelog. Traditionally, of the three Graphviz build
  systems (Autotools, CMake, MS Build), only changes to the Autotools build
  system were noted in this changelog under the assumption that packaging
  ecosystems making use of the other two build systems would need finer grained
  details and would be monitoring the Git commit history instead. This seems to
  not be the case, so in future side-effecting changes to any of the three build
  systems will be included here. #2527, #2528
- The precision of `sep`- and `esep`-based calculations has been improved.
- **Breaking**: Defines `AGRAPH`, `AGNODE`, `AGOUTEDGE`, `AGINEDGE`, and `AGEDGE` are
  replaced with `enum`.
- **Breaking**: The `obj_state_t.url_bsplinemap_poly_n` field is now a `size_t`
  and the `obj_state_t.url_bsplinemap_n` field is now a `size_t *`.
- **Breaking**: The `Ppoly_t.pn` (`Ppolyline_t.pn`) field is now a `size_t`.
- **Breaking**: The `Proutespline` function takes its `n_barriers` parameter as
  a `size_t`.
- **Breaking**: The `gvattr_t` type and the `GVJ_t.selected_obj_attributes` and
  `GVJ_t.selected_obj_type_name` fields have been removed.
- **Breaking**: The `gv_argvlist_t` type and functions that operate on it have
  been removed.
- Control characters in some error messages are escaped, preventing certain
  types of text injection that could cause user confusion.
- **Breaking**: `GVJ_t.numkeys` is a `size_t`.

### Fixed

- Indexing within `gvNextInputGraph` no longer incorrectly retains the index
  from prior use of the GVC context. When using Graphviz libraries
  programmatically, this could previously cause crashes or misbehavior. #2484
- Color schemes, typically controlled through the `colorscheme` attribute are
  now pushed and popped as they are applied and released. Previously processing
  multiple graphs wherein the first uses color schemes but later ones do not
  could result in color schemes being incorrectly retained and reapplied or
  use-after-free memory accesses.
- The GDI+ plugin, when asked to render a graphic metafile, no longer references
  uninitialized memory. This bug was introduced in Graphviz 2.24.0.
- A `free` of an invalid pointer in `edgepaint` was fixed. #2513
- `gvmap` no longer references uninitialized variables when trying to process
  triangles and encountering only 2 points.
- Using the `point` shape in combination with `peripheries=0` no longer causes
  out of bounds memory writes. This was a regression in Graphviz 7.0.0. #2497
- Unsafe use of a dangling pointer in `ccomps` has been removed. This was a
  regression in Graphviz 7.1.0.
- `gvcolor` no longer crashes when processing color names longer than 127
  characters.
- Interleaving calls to `colorxlate` and `gvrender_resolve_color` no longer
  confuse internal caching mechanisms. Callers should now get the correct color
  back.
- The `nop2` layout engine provided by the neato layout plugin is now equivalent
  to `neato -n2` as intended instead of mistakenly being equivalent to
  `nop`/`nop1`/`neato -n1`.
- An off-by-one error in rank installation was corrected. Previously, an unusual
  `rank=same` constraint could cause a crash when installing ranks. #1308
- `gxl2gv` no longer crashes or misbehaves when symlinked to a non-ASCII file
  name. This is a rare scenario that normal users should not encounter.
- `mm2gv` no longer crashes or misbehaves when reading malformed Matrix Market
  files with non-ASCII bytes in the header.
- A stack buffer overflow in `mm2gv` when processing malformed Matrix Market
  files has been fixed.
- The `newrank` attribute is treated as a boolean instead of any value
  (including `"false"`) being coerced into `"true"`. #2521
- Crashes and misbehavior no longer occur when the `sides` attribute contains
  non-ASCII characters.
- Graphviz binaries like `dot.exe` and `neato.exe` no longer crash or misbehave
  when symlinked to a non-ASCII file name on Windows. This is a rare scenario
  that normal users should not encounter.
- GVPR programs that use `tolower` or `toupper` on strings containing non-ASCII
  characters no longer crash. These functions do not lowercase/uppercase
  non-ASCII characters, so users probably still do not want to use non-ASCII
  strings in a GVPR program.
- Some `routesplines` miscalculations that led to lost edges and fatal errors
  have been avoided. #2368
- An inaccuracy involving an edge case when constructing lines within libpack
  has been corrected.
- A bug in the internal heap implementation used in the network simplex
  algorithm has been corrected. This would previously cause certain runs to
  infer incorrect ordering or subtrees. This was a regression in Graphviz
  2.40.0. #2391, #2529
- Compass points may be more accurately placed on the node boundary in some cases.
- A very small random adjustment in the calculation of the space available for
  edge routing around ellipse shaped nodes in fdp and neato layouts, has been
  removed.
- Incorrect edge splines for ellipse shaped nodes with ports using fdp or
  neato. #2168
- Incorrect edge splines for ellipse and polygon shaped nodes with ports and
  large penwidths using fdp or neato, causing the same symptoms as #2168.
- Incorrect edge splines for polygon shaped nodes with ports more than one
  periphery using fdp or neato, causing the same symptoms as #2168.
- Adjust the space available for edge routing based on penwidth when
  using fdp or neato and `splines=ortho`.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 20, 2024
tox: add pip==24.1b1 by @woodruffw in #213
tox: pip241b2 by @woodruffw in #216
tox: pip==24.1 by @woodruffw in #218
tox: pip==24.1.1 by @woodruffw in #220
tox: pip==24.1.2 by @woodruffw in #222
meta: drop support for Python 3.7 by @woodruffw in #223
prep 0.0.34 by @woodruffw in #224
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 10, 2024
Features
 - Added alpha property to set command, see #218 (@kanielrkirby)
 - Add support for HSV, see #169 (@jameshurst)
 - Added support for parsing LCh colors, see #2 and #167 (@MForster)
 - Added hyprpicker as --color-picker, see #186 (@mrusme)
 - Implement Color::from_u32 for the rgba, see #202 (@irevoire)

Bugfixes
 - pastel pick does not display all colors in some terminals, see #121 and #168 (@Divoolej)
 - Fix lines in kitty terminal with text_fg_override_threshold set, see #197 (@joveian)
github-actions bot pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 2, 2024
(NEWS.md is not updated to 1.1.7)
# s2 1.1.5

* fix compiler problem on Alpine 3.19.0 (#251)

# s2 1.1.4

* Updated more tests to pass on a forthcoming waldo package update (#237).

# s2 1.1.3

* Made a test less strict to pass tests on Alpine Linux (#218, #220).
* Updated tests to pass on forthcoming waldo package update (@hadley, #226).
* Updated vendored file modifications to suppress a multi-line comment
  warning on gcc (#214, #227).

# s2 1.1.2

- Fixed test for `as.data.frame()` for `s2_cell()` to comply with new wk
  version and the latest release of R (#207).
- Fix unary union of an empty multipolygon (#208).
- Added `#include <cstdint>` to an Abseil header to fix compilation with
  gcc13 (#209, #210).
- Update internal Abseil to 20220623.1 LTS (#213).

# s2 1.1.1

- Fix new CRAN check warnings (#202, #203).

# s2 1.1.0

- Fix for s2 build on Windows with R <= 3.6.x (#142)
- Fix for s2 build on MacOS with multiple openssl versions (#142, #145, #146)
- Fix for s2 build on 32-bit openssl (#143, #147)
- Added `s2_convex_hull()` and `s2_convex_hull_agg()` (@spiry34, #150,
  #151, #163).
- Added `max_distance` argument to `s2_closest_edges()`, making
  distance-constrained k-nearest neighbours possible (#125, #156, #162).
- Added a spherical `s2_point_on_surface()` implementation for polygons
  (@kylebutts, #152, #161)
- Added a `s2_cell_union()` vector class to represent cell coverings and
  operators to generate them from an s2 geography vector (e.g.,
  `s2_covering_cell_ids()`). Cell unions are useful as compact representations
  of spherical geometry and can be used like a bounding box to determine
  a possible intersection with one or more geographies (#85, #94, #164).
- Refactored the simple features compatability layer into a standalone
  code base for potential future use in a Python adaptation (#165).
- Migrate input and output to non-deprecated wk package handlers and writers
  (#101, #165, #168).
- Make `s2_union_agg()` more efficient using a recursive merge strategy
  (#103, #165).
- Fix package build on Raspberry Pi (#169, #171).
- Fix warning on clang14 when compiling with `-O0` (#167, #172).
- Added `s2_prepared_dwithin()` and fixed `s2_dwithin_matrix()` such that it
  efficiently uses the index (#157, #174).
- Updated `s2_lnglat()` and `s2_point()` to use `wk::xy()` (a record-style
  vctr) to represent point coordinates. This is much faster than the previous
  representation which relied on `list()` of external pointers (#181, #159).
- Added arguments `planar` and `tessellate_tol_m` to `s2_as_text()`,
  `s2_as_binary()`. Use `planar = TRUE` and set `tessellate_tol_m` to the
  maximum error for your use-case to automatically subdivide edges to
  preserve or "straight" lines in Plate carree projection on import (#182).
- Added arguments `planar` and `tessellate_tol_m` to `s2_geog_from_text()`, and
  `s2_geog_from_wkb()`. Use `planar = TRUE` and set `tessellate_tol_m` to the
  maximum error for your use-case to automatically subdivide edges to
  ensure or "straight" lines in Plate carree projection on export (#182).

# s2 1.0.7

- Update the internal copy of s2geometry to use updated Abseil,
  fixing a compiler warning on gcc-11 (#79, #134).
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