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missing dependency for joyent/smtools #166

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MerlinDMC opened this issue Jan 27, 2014 · 4 comments
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missing dependency for joyent/smtools #166

MerlinDMC opened this issue Jan 27, 2014 · 4 comments

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@MerlinDMC
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sm-meminfo swap assumes GNU df but doesn't depend on coreutils

@rmustacc
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We should just fix it so it doesn't assume a particular df.

@mamash
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mamash commented Jan 27, 2014

I'm pretty sure there's no particular reason it actually uses GNU df. I'll let Derek know.

@dcrudgington
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Just put a fix in to use platform df instead. Thanks for the heads up.

@mamash
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mamash commented Feb 10, 2014

Fixed in 2013Q3 earlier.

@mamash mamash closed this as completed Feb 10, 2014
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 14, 2014
Release 1.10.0 (2013-05-01)
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''

New Features
------------

- The Welcome page has been redesigned. This is a preview of the design style
  that is likely to be used in other parts of the WUI in future Tahoe-LAFS
  versions. (`#1713`_, `#1457`_, `#1735`_)
- A new extensible Introducer protocol has been added, as the basis for
  future improvements such as accounting. Compatibility with older nodes is
  not affected. When server, introducer, and client are all upgraded, the
  welcome page will show node IDs that start with "v0-" instead of the old
  tubid. See `<docs/nodekeys.rst>`__ for details. (`#466`_)
- The web-API has a new ``relink`` operation that supports directly moving
  files between directories. (`#1579`_)

Security Improvements
---------------------

- The ``introducer.furl`` for new Introducers is now unguessable. In previous
  releases, this FURL used a predictable swissnum, allowing a network
  eavesdropper who observes any node connecting to the Introducer to access
  the Introducer themselves, and thus use servers or offer storage service to
  clients (i.e. "join the grid"). In the new code, the only way to join a
  grid is to be told the ``introducer.furl`` by someone who already knew it.
  Note that pre-existing introducers are not changed. To force an introducer
  to generate a new FURL, delete the existing ``introducer.furl`` file and
  restart it. After doing this, the ``[client]introducer.furl`` setting of
  every client and server that should connect to that introducer must be
  updated. Note that other users of a shared machine may be able to read
  ``introducer.furl`` from your ``tahoe.cfg`` file unless you configure the
  file permissions to prevent them. (`#1802`_)
- Both ``introducer.furl`` and ``helper.furl`` are now censored from the
  Welcome page, to prevent users of your gateway from learning enough to
  create gateway nodes of their own.  For existing guessable introducer
  FURLs, the ``introducer`` swissnum is still displayed to show that a
  guessable FURL is in use. (`#860`_)

Command-line Syntax Changes
---------------------------

- Global options to ``tahoe``, such as ``-d``/``--node-directory``, must now
  come before rather than after the command name (for example,
  ``tahoe -d BASEDIR cp -r foo: bar:`` ). (`#166`_)

Notable Bugfixes
----------------

- In earlier versions, if a connection problem caused a download failure for
  an immutable file, subsequent attempts to download the same file could also
  fail. This is now fixed. (`#1679`_)
- Filenames in WUI directory pages are now displayed correctly when they
  contain characters that require HTML escaping. (`#1143`_)
- Non-ASCII node nicknames no longer cause WUI errors. (`#1298`_)
- Checking a LIT file using ``tahoe check`` no longer results in an
  exception. (`#1758`_)
- The SFTP frontend now works with recent versions of Twisted, rather than
  giving errors or warnings about use of ``IFinishableConsumer``. (`#1926`_,
  `#1564`_, `#1525`_)
- ``tahoe cp --verbose`` now counts the files being processed correctly.
  (`#1805`_, `#1783`_)
- Exceptions no longer trigger an unhelpful crash reporter on Ubuntu 12.04
  ("Precise") or later. (`#1746`_)
- The error message displayed when a CLI tool cannot connect to a gateway has
  been improved. (`#974`_)
- Other minor fixes: `#1781`_, `#1812`_, `#1915`_, `#1484`_, `#1525`_

Other Changes
-------------

- The provisioning/reliability pages were removed from the main client's web
  interface, and moved into a standalone web-based tool. Use the ``run.py``
  script in ``misc/operations_helpers/provisioning/`` to access them.
- Web clients can now cache (ETag) immutable directory pages. (`#443`_)
- `<docs/convergence_secret.rst>`__ was added to document the adminstration
  of convergence secrets. (`#1761`_)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 14, 2014
New in version 0.4.11
==============================
* Build fixes with cmake 2.8.10+
* Quick release without built binaries / files (Address Bug #184)

New in version 0.4.10
==============================
* Fix http chunk encoded PAC that was broken in previous release
* Add HTTP client unit test
* Fix more coding style issues

New in version 0.4.9
==============================
* CVE-2012-4504 Fixed buffer overflow when downloading PAC
* Fix infinit loop uppon network errors

New in version 0.4.8
==============================
* Only support standalone mozjs185 as mozilla js engine.
  xulrunner being part of the now lightning fast moving firefox
  is impossible to be tracked as a dependency and it is not
  supported by Mozilla to be used in this scenario.
* Support building with javascritpcoregtk 1.5
  (got split out of webkitgtk).
* Support sending multiple results.
* Issues fixed:
  - #166: Libproxy does not parse NO_PROXY correct when the line
          contains spaces
  - #164: If gconf's value is an empty list, pxgconf will make
          /usr/bin/proxy wait forever
  - #60: use lib js for embedded solutions
  - #160: strdup and gethostbyname not declared on OSX 10.7
  - #168: .pc file should be installed under OSX as well.
  - #170: Also check for "Transfer-Encoding: chunked".
  - #171: mozjs pacrunner: Fix parameters of dnsResolve_()
  - #172: Allow to forcibly build pacrunner as module (-DBIPR={ON,OFF})
  - #173: Libproxy doesn't build with gcc 4.7
  - #147: Use ${CMAKE_DL_LIBS} instead of assuming libdl is correct.
  - #176: python bindings: guard the destructor.
  - #177: Speed up importing of libproxy in python.
  - #179: CMAKE 2.8.8 does not define PKG_CONFIG_FOUND

New in version 0.4.7
==============================
* Support/require xulrunner 2.0+
* Support linking againgst libwebkit-gtk3 (-DWITH_WEBKIT3=ON)
* Port to gsettings for gnome3. (-DWITH_GNOME3=ON[default])
* Issues closed:
  - #149: always test for the right python noarch module path
  - #155: Cannot compile with Firefox 4
  - #156: libproxy should build against webkitgtk-3.0
  - #158: Won't compile w/ xulrunner 2.0 final
  - #159: libproxy fails with autoconfiguration "http://proxy.domain.com"
  - #131: GSettings-based GNOME plugin
  - #150: SUSE sysconfig/proxy config support

New in version 0.4.6
==============================
* Fixed a crash in the URL parser
* Fixed build issues with Visual Studio
* Updated the INSTALL file
* Install Python binding in prefix path if site-packages exists
* Fixed compilation with Visual Studio


New in version 0.4.5
===============================
* C# bindings are installable (-DWITH_DOTNET=ON)
* C# bindings installation path can be changed using -DGAC_DIR=
* Internal libmodman build fixed
* Installation dirs are now all relative to CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX
* Fixed test while using --as-needed linker flag
* Fixed generation of libproxy-1.0.pc
* Basic support for Mingw added (not yet 100% functional)
* Ruby binding implemented (not yet in the build system)
* Fixed modules not being found caused by relative LIBEXEC_INSTALL_DIR
* Fixed bug with builtin plugins (Issue 133)
* Vala bindings installation path can be changed using -DVAPI_DIR=
* Python bindings installation path can be changed using -DPYTHON_SITEPKG_DIR=
* Perl bindings can be installed in vendor directory (-DPERL_VENDORARCH=ON)
* Perl bindings installation path can be change using -DPX_PERL_ARCH=
* Unit test now builds on OSX

New in version 0.4.4
===============================
* Add support for optionally building using a system libmodman
* Rework build system to be cleaner
* Fix two major build system bugs: 127, 128

New in version 0.4.3
===============================
* Test can now be out-compiled using BUILD_TESTING=OFF
* Fixed python binding not handling NULL pointer
* Pyhton binding now support Python version 3
* Rewrote URL parser to comply with unit test
* Username and password are now URL encoded
* Scheme comparison is now non-case sensitive
* Fixed deadlock using WebKit has PAC runner
* Fixed OS X compilation of Perl bindings

New in version 0.4.2
===============================
* Fixed python binding that failed on missing px_free symbole
* Workaround cmake bug with dynamic libraries in non-standard folders

New in version 0.4.1
===============================
* Perl bindings have been integrated into the CMake Build System
* Vala bindings are installed if -DWITH_VALA=yes is passed to cmake
* All extensions can be disabled using WITH_*=OFF cmake options
* socks5:// and socks4:// can now be returned
* Many bugfixes

New in version 0.4.0
===============================
* C++ rewrite
* Small API change (px_proxy_factory_get_proxy() can now return NULL)
* SOVERSION bump
* libmodman is now a seperate library
* Migrate to cmake
* Windows support (config_w32reg, ignore_hostname; VC++ support)
* MacOSX support (config_macosx, ignore_hostname)
* Built-in modules support
* Support for chunked encoding
* Move to hidden visibility by default
* KDE's KConfig symantics are fully supported
* Removeal of all PX_* env variables (no longer needed)
* Symbol based detection of relevant pacrunner
* Reworked config_gnome to not suck (its *much* faster)
* Many other things I can't remember
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 14, 2014
What's new in psycopg 2.5.1
---------------------------

- Fixed build on Solaris 10 and 11 where the round() function is already
  declared (:ticket:`#146`).
- Fixed comparison of `Range` with non-range objects (:ticket:`#164`).
  Thanks to Chris Withers for the patch.
- Fixed double-free on connection dealloc (:ticket:`#166`). Thanks to
  Gangadharan S.A. for the report and fix suggestion.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 14, 2014
== v0.16.0 [2013-07-22] Michael Granger <ged@FaerieMUD.org>

Bugfixes:

- Avoid warnings about uninitialized instance variables.
- Use a more standard method of adding library and include directories.
  This fixes build on AIX (Github #7) and Solaris (#164).
- Cancel the running query, if a thread is about to be killed (e.g. by CTRL-C).
- Fix GVL issue with wait_for_notify/notifies and notice callbacks.
- Set proper encoding on the string returned by quote_ident, escape_literal
  and escape_identifier (#163).
- Use nil as PG::Error#result in case of a NULL-result from libpq (#166).
- Recalculate the timeout of conn#wait_for_notify and conn#block in case
  of socket events that require re-runs of select().

Documentation fixes:

- Fix non working example for PGresult#error_field.

Enhancements:

- Add unique exception classes for each PostgreSQL error type (#5).
- Return result of the block in conn#transaction instead of nil (#158).
- Allow 'rake compile' and 'rake gem' on non mercurial repos.
- Add support for PG_DIAG_*_NAME error fields of PostgreSQL-9.3 (#161).
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 17, 2014
# Release Notes

## 1.0.0

### External changes
* Assume 'mocha' has been required when requiring 'mocha/setup'.
* Provide shortcuts for integrating with specific test library i.e. `require 'mocha/test_unit'` or `require 'mocha/mini_test'`
as alternatives to `require 'mocha/setup'`.
* Do not automatically try to integrate with test libraries. Since the automatic test library integration functionality
requires the test library to be loaded and this doesn't usually happen until *after* the bundle is loaded, it makes things
simpler if we use `require 'mocha/setup'` to explicitly setup Mocha when we know the test library has been loaded. Fixes #146 & #155.
* Consider stubs on superclasses if none exist on primary receiver. Largely based on changes suggested by @ccutrer in #145.
Note: this may break existing tests which rely on the old behaviour. Stubbing a superclass method and then invoking that
method on a child class would previously cause an unexpected invocation error. By searching up through the inheritance
hierarchy for each of the delegate mock objects, we can provide more intuitive behaviour. Instead of an unexpected invocation
error, invoking the method on the child class will cause the stubbed method on the superclass to be used.
* Avoid recursion when constructing unexpected invocation message. Fixes #168.
* Add explanation of method dispatch. Heavily based on the relevant jMock v1 documentation. Fixes #172.
* Make class_eval line number more accurate. This sets the line number as the line number of the `def` statement. Closes #169.
* Allow nesting of `responds_with` parameter matcher. Closes #166.
* Define `Mocha` module before it's referenced. The test helper defines a class `TestCase` within the `Mocha` module. When
running the tests inside the bundle, the `Mocha` module happens to be defined at this point. However when running the tests outside the bundle, it is not defined and so an exception is raised: `uninitialized constant Mocha (NameError)`. Fixes #163.
* Document lack of thread-safety. Fixes #154.
* Document how to use the build-matrix script. Fixes #160.
* Stubbing non-public method should use same visibility. This will probably break some existing tests that were somehow relying
on the stubbed method being public while the original method was protected or private. Fixes #150.

### Internal changes
* Use lastest Rubygems in Travis CI builds.
* Run the standard test suite against Ruby 2.1.0 in the build matrix.
* Run integration tests against Ruby 2.0.0 with latest Test::Unit gem in the build matrix.
* Test::Unit is not available in Ruby v1.9.3 standard library, so remove it from the build matrix.
* Force use of Test::Unit runner, etc in relevant integration tests. Prior to this, I don't think we were really testing the
Mocha integration with Test::Unit much, because, although `TestUnitTest` was a subclass of `Test::Unit::TestCase`, the
important test case instances are the temporary ones built by `TestRunner#run_as_test` et al. Prior to this change, these
would only have used Test::Unit where MiniTest was not available *at all* i.e. only in early versions of Ruby and when the
MiniTest gem was not loaded.
* Reset environment variables between build matrix builds.
* Only activate integration with relevant test library for each of the integration tests.
* Include standard build combinations from Travis CI config i.e. builds using standard library versions of test libraries.
* Fix `build-matrix.rb` script. Also use `.travis.yml` to decide what combinations to run. This means we
can now simulate the Travis CI build locally and avoid duplication. Fixes #157.
* Remove Ruby version map from build matrix script. I'm using the `rbenv-aliases` plugin to alias minor versions to the
relevant patch version.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 18, 2014
# Release Notes

## 1.0.0

### External changes
* Assume 'mocha' has been required when requiring 'mocha/setup'.
* Provide shortcuts for integrating with specific test library i.e. `require 'mocha/test_unit'` or `require 'mocha/mini_test'`
as alternatives to `require 'mocha/setup'`.
* Do not automatically try to integrate with test libraries. Since the automatic test library integration functionality
requires the test library to be loaded and this doesn't usually happen until *after* the bundle is loaded, it makes things
simpler if we use `require 'mocha/setup'` to explicitly setup Mocha when we know the test library has been loaded. Fixes #146 & #155.
* Consider stubs on superclasses if none exist on primary receiver. Largely based on changes suggested by @ccutrer in #145.
Note: this may break existing tests which rely on the old behaviour. Stubbing a superclass method and then invoking that
method on a child class would previously cause an unexpected invocation error. By searching up through the inheritance
hierarchy for each of the delegate mock objects, we can provide more intuitive behaviour. Instead of an unexpected invocation
error, invoking the method on the child class will cause the stubbed method on the superclass to be used.
* Avoid recursion when constructing unexpected invocation message. Fixes #168.
* Add explanation of method dispatch. Heavily based on the relevant jMock v1 documentation. Fixes #172.
* Make class_eval line number more accurate. This sets the line number as the line number of the `def` statement. Closes #169.
* Allow nesting of `responds_with` parameter matcher. Closes #166.
* Define `Mocha` module before it's referenced. The test helper defines a class `TestCase` within the `Mocha` module. When
running the tests inside the bundle, the `Mocha` module happens to be defined at this point. However when running the tests outside the bundle, it is not defined and so an exception is raised: `uninitialized constant Mocha (NameError)`. Fixes #163.
* Document lack of thread-safety. Fixes #154.
* Document how to use the build-matrix script. Fixes #160.
* Stubbing non-public method should use same visibility. This will probably break some existing tests that were somehow relying
on the stubbed method being public while the original method was protected or private. Fixes #150.

### Internal changes
* Use lastest Rubygems in Travis CI builds.
* Run the standard test suite against Ruby 2.1.0 in the build matrix.
* Run integration tests against Ruby 2.0.0 with latest Test::Unit gem in the build matrix.
* Test::Unit is not available in Ruby v1.9.3 standard library, so remove it from the build matrix.
* Force use of Test::Unit runner, etc in relevant integration tests. Prior to this, I don't think we were really testing the
Mocha integration with Test::Unit much, because, although `TestUnitTest` was a subclass of `Test::Unit::TestCase`, the
important test case instances are the temporary ones built by `TestRunner#run_as_test` et al. Prior to this change, these
would only have used Test::Unit where MiniTest was not available *at all* i.e. only in early versions of Ruby and when the
MiniTest gem was not loaded.
* Reset environment variables between build matrix builds.
* Only activate integration with relevant test library for each of the integration tests.
* Include standard build combinations from Travis CI config i.e. builds using standard library versions of test libraries.
* Fix `build-matrix.rb` script. Also use `.travis.yml` to decide what combinations to run. This means we
can now simulate the Travis CI build locally and avoid duplication. Fixes #157.
* Remove Ruby version map from build matrix script. I'm using the `rbenv-aliases` plugin to alias minor versions to the
relevant patch version.
jacques pushed a commit to oldbayindustries/pkgsrc that referenced this issue Apr 7, 2014
Release 1.10.0 (2013-05-01)
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''

New Features
------------

- The Welcome page has been redesigned. This is a preview of the design style
  that is likely to be used in other parts of the WUI in future Tahoe-LAFS
  versions. (`#1713`_, `#1457`_, `#1735`_)
- A new extensible Introducer protocol has been added, as the basis for
  future improvements such as accounting. Compatibility with older nodes is
  not affected. When server, introducer, and client are all upgraded, the
  welcome page will show node IDs that start with "v0-" instead of the old
  tubid. See `<docs/nodekeys.rst>`__ for details. (`TritonDataCenter#466`_)
- The web-API has a new ``relink`` operation that supports directly moving
  files between directories. (`#1579`_)

Security Improvements
---------------------

- The ``introducer.furl`` for new Introducers is now unguessable. In previous
  releases, this FURL used a predictable swissnum, allowing a network
  eavesdropper who observes any node connecting to the Introducer to access
  the Introducer themselves, and thus use servers or offer storage service to
  clients (i.e. "join the grid"). In the new code, the only way to join a
  grid is to be told the ``introducer.furl`` by someone who already knew it.
  Note that pre-existing introducers are not changed. To force an introducer
  to generate a new FURL, delete the existing ``introducer.furl`` file and
  restart it. After doing this, the ``[client]introducer.furl`` setting of
  every client and server that should connect to that introducer must be
  updated. Note that other users of a shared machine may be able to read
  ``introducer.furl`` from your ``tahoe.cfg`` file unless you configure the
  file permissions to prevent them. (`#1802`_)
- Both ``introducer.furl`` and ``helper.furl`` are now censored from the
  Welcome page, to prevent users of your gateway from learning enough to
  create gateway nodes of their own.  For existing guessable introducer
  FURLs, the ``introducer`` swissnum is still displayed to show that a
  guessable FURL is in use. (`#860`_)

Command-line Syntax Changes
---------------------------

- Global options to ``tahoe``, such as ``-d``/``--node-directory``, must now
  come before rather than after the command name (for example,
  ``tahoe -d BASEDIR cp -r foo: bar:`` ). (`TritonDataCenter#166`_)

Notable Bugfixes
----------------

- In earlier versions, if a connection problem caused a download failure for
  an immutable file, subsequent attempts to download the same file could also
  fail. This is now fixed. (`#1679`_)
- Filenames in WUI directory pages are now displayed correctly when they
  contain characters that require HTML escaping. (`#1143`_)
- Non-ASCII node nicknames no longer cause WUI errors. (`#1298`_)
- Checking a LIT file using ``tahoe check`` no longer results in an
  exception. (`#1758`_)
- The SFTP frontend now works with recent versions of Twisted, rather than
  giving errors or warnings about use of ``IFinishableConsumer``. (`#1926`_,
  `#1564`_, `#1525`_)
- ``tahoe cp --verbose`` now counts the files being processed correctly.
  (`#1805`_, `#1783`_)
- Exceptions no longer trigger an unhelpful crash reporter on Ubuntu 12.04
  ("Precise") or later. (`#1746`_)
- The error message displayed when a CLI tool cannot connect to a gateway has
  been improved. (`#974`_)
- Other minor fixes: `#1781`_, `#1812`_, `#1915`_, `#1484`_, `#1525`_

Other Changes
-------------

- The provisioning/reliability pages were removed from the main client's web
  interface, and moved into a standalone web-based tool. Use the ``run.py``
  script in ``misc/operations_helpers/provisioning/`` to access them.
- Web clients can now cache (ETag) immutable directory pages. (`TritonDataCenter#443`_)
- `<docs/convergence_secret.rst>`__ was added to document the adminstration
  of convergence secrets. (`#1761`_)
jacques pushed a commit to oldbayindustries/pkgsrc that referenced this issue Apr 7, 2014
New in version 0.4.11
==============================
* Build fixes with cmake 2.8.10+
* Quick release without built binaries / files (Address Bug TritonDataCenter#184)

New in version 0.4.10
==============================
* Fix http chunk encoded PAC that was broken in previous release
* Add HTTP client unit test
* Fix more coding style issues

New in version 0.4.9
==============================
* CVE-2012-4504 Fixed buffer overflow when downloading PAC
* Fix infinit loop uppon network errors

New in version 0.4.8
==============================
* Only support standalone mozjs185 as mozilla js engine.
  xulrunner being part of the now lightning fast moving firefox
  is impossible to be tracked as a dependency and it is not
  supported by Mozilla to be used in this scenario.
* Support building with javascritpcoregtk 1.5
  (got split out of webkitgtk).
* Support sending multiple results.
* Issues fixed:
  - TritonDataCenter#166: Libproxy does not parse NO_PROXY correct when the line
          contains spaces
  - TritonDataCenter#164: If gconf's value is an empty list, pxgconf will make
          /usr/bin/proxy wait forever
  - TritonDataCenter#60: use lib js for embedded solutions
  - TritonDataCenter#160: strdup and gethostbyname not declared on OSX 10.7
  - TritonDataCenter#168: .pc file should be installed under OSX as well.
  - TritonDataCenter#170: Also check for "Transfer-Encoding: chunked".
  - TritonDataCenter#171: mozjs pacrunner: Fix parameters of dnsResolve_()
  - TritonDataCenter#172: Allow to forcibly build pacrunner as module (-DBIPR={ON,OFF})
  - TritonDataCenter#173: Libproxy doesn't build with gcc 4.7
  - TritonDataCenter#147: Use ${CMAKE_DL_LIBS} instead of assuming libdl is correct.
  - TritonDataCenter#176: python bindings: guard the destructor.
  - TritonDataCenter#177: Speed up importing of libproxy in python.
  - TritonDataCenter#179: CMAKE 2.8.8 does not define PKG_CONFIG_FOUND

New in version 0.4.7
==============================
* Support/require xulrunner 2.0+
* Support linking againgst libwebkit-gtk3 (-DWITH_WEBKIT3=ON)
* Port to gsettings for gnome3. (-DWITH_GNOME3=ON[default])
* Issues closed:
  - TritonDataCenter#149: always test for the right python noarch module path
  - TritonDataCenter#155: Cannot compile with Firefox 4
  - TritonDataCenter#156: libproxy should build against webkitgtk-3.0
  - TritonDataCenter#158: Won't compile w/ xulrunner 2.0 final
  - TritonDataCenter#159: libproxy fails with autoconfiguration "http://proxy.domain.com"
  - TritonDataCenter#131: GSettings-based GNOME plugin
  - TritonDataCenter#150: SUSE sysconfig/proxy config support

New in version 0.4.6
==============================
* Fixed a crash in the URL parser
* Fixed build issues with Visual Studio
* Updated the INSTALL file
* Install Python binding in prefix path if site-packages exists
* Fixed compilation with Visual Studio


New in version 0.4.5
===============================
* C# bindings are installable (-DWITH_DOTNET=ON)
* C# bindings installation path can be changed using -DGAC_DIR=
* Internal libmodman build fixed
* Installation dirs are now all relative to CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX
* Fixed test while using --as-needed linker flag
* Fixed generation of libproxy-1.0.pc
* Basic support for Mingw added (not yet 100% functional)
* Ruby binding implemented (not yet in the build system)
* Fixed modules not being found caused by relative LIBEXEC_INSTALL_DIR
* Fixed bug with builtin plugins (Issue 133)
* Vala bindings installation path can be changed using -DVAPI_DIR=
* Python bindings installation path can be changed using -DPYTHON_SITEPKG_DIR=
* Perl bindings can be installed in vendor directory (-DPERL_VENDORARCH=ON)
* Perl bindings installation path can be change using -DPX_PERL_ARCH=
* Unit test now builds on OSX

New in version 0.4.4
===============================
* Add support for optionally building using a system libmodman
* Rework build system to be cleaner
* Fix two major build system bugs: 127, 128

New in version 0.4.3
===============================
* Test can now be out-compiled using BUILD_TESTING=OFF
* Fixed python binding not handling NULL pointer
* Pyhton binding now support Python version 3
* Rewrote URL parser to comply with unit test
* Username and password are now URL encoded
* Scheme comparison is now non-case sensitive
* Fixed deadlock using WebKit has PAC runner
* Fixed OS X compilation of Perl bindings

New in version 0.4.2
===============================
* Fixed python binding that failed on missing px_free symbole
* Workaround cmake bug with dynamic libraries in non-standard folders

New in version 0.4.1
===============================
* Perl bindings have been integrated into the CMake Build System
* Vala bindings are installed if -DWITH_VALA=yes is passed to cmake
* All extensions can be disabled using WITH_*=OFF cmake options
* socks5:// and socks4:// can now be returned
* Many bugfixes

New in version 0.4.0
===============================
* C++ rewrite
* Small API change (px_proxy_factory_get_proxy() can now return NULL)
* SOVERSION bump
* libmodman is now a seperate library
* Migrate to cmake
* Windows support (config_w32reg, ignore_hostname; VC++ support)
* MacOSX support (config_macosx, ignore_hostname)
* Built-in modules support
* Support for chunked encoding
* Move to hidden visibility by default
* KDE's KConfig symantics are fully supported
* Removeal of all PX_* env variables (no longer needed)
* Symbol based detection of relevant pacrunner
* Reworked config_gnome to not suck (its *much* faster)
* Many other things I can't remember
jacques pushed a commit to oldbayindustries/pkgsrc that referenced this issue Apr 7, 2014
What's new in psycopg 2.5.1
---------------------------

- Fixed build on Solaris 10 and 11 where the round() function is already
  declared (:ticket:`TritonDataCenter#146`).
- Fixed comparison of `Range` with non-range objects (:ticket:`TritonDataCenter#164`).
  Thanks to Chris Withers for the patch.
- Fixed double-free on connection dealloc (:ticket:`TritonDataCenter#166`). Thanks to
  Gangadharan S.A. for the report and fix suggestion.
jacques pushed a commit to oldbayindustries/pkgsrc that referenced this issue Apr 7, 2014
== v0.16.0 [2013-07-22] Michael Granger <ged@FaerieMUD.org>

Bugfixes:

- Avoid warnings about uninitialized instance variables.
- Use a more standard method of adding library and include directories.
  This fixes build on AIX (Github TritonDataCenter#7) and Solaris (TritonDataCenter#164).
- Cancel the running query, if a thread is about to be killed (e.g. by CTRL-C).
- Fix GVL issue with wait_for_notify/notifies and notice callbacks.
- Set proper encoding on the string returned by quote_ident, escape_literal
  and escape_identifier (TritonDataCenter#163).
- Use nil as PG::Error#result in case of a NULL-result from libpq (TritonDataCenter#166).
- Recalculate the timeout of conn#wait_for_notify and conn#block in case
  of socket events that require re-runs of select().

Documentation fixes:

- Fix non working example for PGresult#error_field.

Enhancements:

- Add unique exception classes for each PostgreSQL error type (TritonDataCenter#5).
- Return result of the block in conn#transaction instead of nil (TritonDataCenter#158).
- Allow 'rake compile' and 'rake gem' on non mercurial repos.
- Add support for PG_DIAG_*_NAME error fields of PostgreSQL-9.3 (TritonDataCenter#161).
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Apr 28, 2014
Add test

Upstream changes:
1.5.6 (2014-04-14)

Bug fixes:

Check the last line even if it has no end-of-line. (Issue #273)
1.5.5 (2014-04-10)

Bug fixes:

Fix regression with E22 checks and inline comments. (Issue #271)
1.5.4 (2014-04-07)

Bug fixes:

Fix negative offset with E303 before a multi-line docstring. (Issue #269)
1.5.3 (2014-04-04)

Bug fixes:

Fix wrong offset computation when error is on the last char of a physical line. (Issue #268)
1.5.2 (2014-04-04)

Changes:

Distribute a universal wheel file.
Bug fixes:

Report correct line number for E303 with comments. (Issue #60)
Do not allow newline after parameter equal. (Issue #252)
Fix line number reported for multi-line strings. (Issue #220)
Fix false positive E121/E126 with multi-line strings. (Issue #265)
Fix E501 not detected in comments with Python 2.5.
Fix caret position with --show-source when line contains tabs.
1.5.1 (2014-03-27)

Bug fixes:

Fix a crash with E125 on multi-line strings. (Issue #263)
1.5 (2014-03-26)

Changes:

Report E129 instead of E125 for visually indented line with same indent as next logical line. (Issue #126)
Report E265 for space before block comment. (Issue #190)
Report E713 and E714 when operators not in and is not are recommended. (Issue #236)
Allow long lines in multiline strings and comments if they cannot be wrapped. (Issue #224).
Optionally disable physical line checks inside multiline strings, using # noqa. (Issue #242)
Change text for E121 to report "continuation line under-indented for hanging indent" instead of indentation not being a multiple of 4.
Report E131 instead of E121 / E126 if the hanging indent is not consistent within the same continuation block. It helps when error E121 or E126 is in the ignore list.
Report E126 instead of E121 when the continuation line is hanging with extra indentation, even if indentation is not a multiple of 4.
Bug fixes:

Allow the checkers to report errors on empty files. (Issue #240)
Fix ignoring too many checks when --select is used with codes declared in a flake8 extension. (Issue #216)
Fix regression with multiple brackets. (Issue #214)
Fix StyleGuide to parse the local configuration if the keyword argument paths is specified. (Issue #246)
Fix a false positive E124 for hanging indent. (Issue #254)
Fix a false positive E126 with embedded colon. (Issue #144)
Fix a false positive E126 when indenting with tabs. (Issue #204)
Fix behaviour when exclude is in the configuration file and the current directory is not the project directory. (Issue #247)
The logical checks can return None instead of an empty iterator. (Issue #250)
Do not report multiple E101 if only the first indentation starts with a tab. (Issue #237)
Fix a rare false positive W602. (Issue #34)
1.4.6 (2013-07-02)

Changes:

Honor # noqa for errors E711 and E712. (Issue #180)
When both a tox.ini and a setup.cfg are present in the project directory, merge their contents. The tox.ini file takes precedence (same as before). (Issue #182)
Give priority to --select over --ignore. (Issue #188)
Compare full path when excluding a file. (Issue #186)
New option --hang-closing to switch to the alternative style of closing bracket indentation for hanging indent. Add error E133 for closing bracket which is missing indentation. (Issue #103)
Accept both styles of closing bracket indentation for hanging indent. Do not report error E123 in the default configuration. (Issue #103)
Bug fixes:

Do not crash when running AST checks and the document contains null bytes. (Issue #184)
Correctly report other E12 errors when E123 is ignored. (Issue #103)
Fix false positive E261/E262 when the file contains a BOM. (Issue #193)
Fix E701, E702 and E703 not detected sometimes. (Issue #196)
Fix E122 not detected in some cases. (Issue #201 and #208)
Fix false positive E121 with multiple brackets. (Issue #203)
1.4.5 (2013-03-06)

When no path is specified, do not try to read from stdin. The feature was added in 1.4.3, but it is not supported on Windows. Use - filename argument to read from stdin. This usage is supported since 1.3.4. (Issue #170)
Do not require setuptools in setup.py. It works around an issue with pip and Python 3. (Issue #172)
Add __pycache__ to the ignore list.
Change misleading message for E251. (Issue #171)
Do not report false E302 when the source file has a coding cookie or a comment on the first line. (Issue #174)
Reorganize the tests and add tests for the API and for the command line usage and options. (Issues #161 and #162)
Ignore all checks which are not explicitly selected when select is passed to the StyleGuide constructor.
1.4.4 (2013-02-24)

Report E227 or E228 instead of E225 for whitespace around bitwise, shift or modulo operators. (Issue #166)
Change the message for E226 to make clear that it is about arithmetic operators.
Fix a false positive E128 for continuation line indentation with tabs.
Fix regression with the --diff option. (Issue #169)
Fix the TestReport class to print the unexpected warnings and errors.
1.4.3 (2013-02-22)

Hide the --doctest and --testsuite options when installed.
Fix crash with AST checkers when the syntax is invalid. (Issue #160)
Read from standard input if no path is specified.
Initiate a graceful shutdown on Control+C.
Allow to change the checker_class for the StyleGuide.
1.4.2 (2013-02-10)

Support AST checkers provided by third-party applications.
Register new checkers with register_check(func_or_cls, codes).
Allow to construct a StyleGuide with a custom parser.
Accept visual indentation without parenthesis after the if statement. (Issue #151)
Fix UnboundLocalError when using # noqa with continued lines. (Issue #158)
Re-order the lines for the StandardReport.
Expand tabs when checking E12 continuation lines. (Issue #155)
Refactor the testing class TestReport and the specific test functions into a separate test module.
1.4.1 (2013-01-18)

Allow sphinx.ext.autodoc syntax for comments. (Issue #110)
Report E703 instead of E702 for the trailing semicolon. (Issue #117)
Honor # noqa in addition to # nopep8. (Issue #149)
Expose the OptionParser factory for better extensibility.
1.4 (2012-12-22)

Report E226 instead of E225 for optional whitespace around common operators (*, **, /, + and -). This new error code is ignored in the default configuration because PEP 8 recommends to "use your own judgement". (Issue #96)
Lines with a # nopep8 at the end will not issue errors on line length E501 or continuation line indentation E12*. (Issue #27)
Fix AssertionError when the source file contains an invalid line ending "\r\r\n". (Issue #119)
Read the [pep8] section of tox.ini or setup.cfg if present. (Issue #93 and #141)
Add the Sphinx-based documentation, and publish it on http://pep8.readthedocs.org/. (Issue #105)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue May 19, 2014
v1.0.10 -- 09 Apr 2014
---------------------
- TLSSChannel: use malloc/realloc/free instead of their legacy Local* variants (fixes #222)
- VCard: remove \r from vcard photos. Fixes a recent change Facebook made to their vcard pictures (patch by Fernando Sanchez)
- Jingle: fixed replying; distinguish between 'from' and 'initiator'; added Jingle::Session::setInitiator()
- Jingle: fixed ::ICEUDP to actually add candidates; added ::Session::initiator(), ::setHandler(), ::sessionAccept( PluginList ); fixed storing of new sessions in ::SessionManager (patches by Erich Keane)
- Jingle: removed Jingle::setInitiator() and ::setResponder() (now provided by ctor)
- AtomicRefCount: fixed compilation on iOS (patch by Erich Keane)
- Jingle::Plugin: added JinglePluginType, pluginType(), and findPlugin() to easily look for and retrieve specific plugins
- ConnectionBOSH: fixed return value for recv() (patch by Sudarshan Prasad)
- Parser: get rid of bogus isValid() (fixes #180, #224)



v1.0.9 -- 15 Oct 2013
---------------------
- changed colon to dash in uid generation to possibly fix #191
- added Channel Binding (needed for SASL SCRAM-SHA-1-PLUS) to SChannel on win32 (untested)
- fixed SCRAM-SHA-1-PLUS



v1.0.8 -- 15 Oct 2013
---------------------
- ConnectionTLS: make stacked TLS/SSL connections work again with HTTP proxies
- added SASL SCRAM-SHA-1/SCRAM-SHA-1-PLUS authentication mechanisms (GnuTLS & OpenSSL only) (#201)
- properly seed the RNG
- SHA::hex(): finalize() only once



v1.0.7.1 -- 11 Oct 2013
---------------------
- fixed/updated the win32 project files



v1.0.7 -- 11 Oct 2013
---------------------
- added Jingle (XEP-0166)
- added Jingle ICE-UDP Transport (XEP-0176)
- added Jingle File Transfer (XEP-0234)
- fixed compilation in iOS7 SDK (thanks to Kurt Vermeersch)
- fixed bug in stanza handling/counting related to Stream Management (patch by Norbert Riedlin)
- added protected ClientBase::stanzasSent() to return sent stanzas (if Stream Management enabled)



v1.0.6 -- 04 Sep 2013
---------------------
- ClientBase: removed check for empty message body --> messages of type chat with empty bodies will be passed on to listeners - required for Message Carbons
- MessageSession: removed check for empty message body --> messages of type chat with empty bodies will be passed on to listeners - required for Message Carbons
- don't send presence after stream resumption
- added ClientBase::sendQueue()
- documentation updates and fixes



v1.0.5 -- 02 Sep 2013
---------------------
- added support for Stanza Forwarding (XEP-0297)
- added support for Message Carbons (XEP-0280)



v1.0.4 -- 30 Aug 2013
---------------------
- added support for Stream Management (XEP-0198)
- Fix some iterator usage for portability related to erase (patch by Daniel Bowen)
- Ensure setting a connection does not leave a deleted value in the member variable for a time (patch by Daniel Bowen)
- Add operator< and relatives to JID so that it can be in a map (patch by Daniel Bowen)
- Sandboxing on Apple doesn't like getprotobyname (patch by Daniel Bowen)
- MessageSession::send(): removed default argument of 2nd parameter to remove ambiguity of MS::send( string ) (#206) (source incompatible!)
- VCard: renamed setPhoto( string ) to setPhotoUri( string ) (#166) (source and binary incompatible)



v1.0.3 -- 22 Jul 2013
---------------------
- Changed license to GPLv3
- removed space from VS project name (--> gloox-1.0)
- VCardUpdate: fixed handling of empty hash (#203)
- VCardUpdate: added hasPhoto() to inidicate whether there was a photo tag (#203)
- compilation fixed when using getaddrinfo (patch by Roy van Dam)
- Receipt: recognize id attribute (patch by Dídac Pérez) (#208)
- MessageSession: added MS::send( string& ) to properly provide a base for MUCMS::send( string& ) (#206)
- really fixed memory leak in prep::idna()
- gloox.vcproj: removed not-yet-present tlsgnutlsserver.cpp/.h



v1.0.2 -- 05 Jul 2013
---------------------
- SOCKS5Bytestream: Don't wait for incoming data, notify about open stream immediately upon
connection (patch by Erik Horemans)
- fixed/updated Code::Blocks and VS project files (fixes #197, #198)
- fixed memory leak in ClientBase (fixes #204)
- fixed memory leak in prep::idna()



v1.0.1 -- 29 Jun 2013
---------------------
- Added support for Serverless Messaging (XEP-0174)
- TLSOpenSSLServer: compilation fix
- don't bail on DNS TCP queries
- fixed µs timeout value (now defaults to 1.000.000)
- omit port in initial greeting (usually -1 anyway)
- fixed SHA1 hashes of 55 byte strings (#164)
- fixed CFLAGS and LIBS in pkg-config file (#163)
- fixed SOCKS5Bytestream double close notification
- tell gcrypt that we're using pthreads (if available)
- ClientBase: send IQ error response for unsupported features
- ClientBase: fixed potential infinite loop on IQ error
- ClientBase: fixed NTLM auth
- ClientBase, SEF: mutex-protected SE handling
- PubSub: added 'subscribe & configure'
- PubSub: added optional subid
- SOCKS5BytestreamServer: expose local socket
- RosterManager: don't use string-comparison on JIDs; use JID class
- NonSASLAuth: fixed resource usage by deprecating ClientBase::m_selectedResource
- InBandBytestream: don't call handler in dtor
- util: fixed long2string()
- fixed a few leaks in GnutTLS client code (#181)
- VCard: made getters const (#186) (binary-incompatible change!)
- PubsubManager: fixed using wrong Tag (#190)
- Search: fixed search() (#193)
- DNS: fix socket leak if no network connection is available (#192)
- PubsubManager: unconditionally call handleItemPublication() (#194)
- configure: Added -lgcrypt (dependency of GNUTLS)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 2, 2014
Add test

Upstream changes:
1.5.6 (2014-04-14)

Bug fixes:

Check the last line even if it has no end-of-line. (Issue #273)
1.5.5 (2014-04-10)

Bug fixes:

Fix regression with E22 checks and inline comments. (Issue #271)
1.5.4 (2014-04-07)

Bug fixes:

Fix negative offset with E303 before a multi-line docstring. (Issue #269)
1.5.3 (2014-04-04)

Bug fixes:

Fix wrong offset computation when error is on the last char of a physical line. (Issue #268)
1.5.2 (2014-04-04)

Changes:

Distribute a universal wheel file.
Bug fixes:

Report correct line number for E303 with comments. (Issue #60)
Do not allow newline after parameter equal. (Issue #252)
Fix line number reported for multi-line strings. (Issue #220)
Fix false positive E121/E126 with multi-line strings. (Issue #265)
Fix E501 not detected in comments with Python 2.5.
Fix caret position with --show-source when line contains tabs.
1.5.1 (2014-03-27)

Bug fixes:

Fix a crash with E125 on multi-line strings. (Issue #263)
1.5 (2014-03-26)

Changes:

Report E129 instead of E125 for visually indented line with same indent as next logical line. (Issue #126)
Report E265 for space before block comment. (Issue #190)
Report E713 and E714 when operators not in and is not are recommended. (Issue #236)
Allow long lines in multiline strings and comments if they cannot be wrapped. (Issue #224).
Optionally disable physical line checks inside multiline strings, using # noqa. (Issue #242)
Change text for E121 to report "continuation line under-indented for hanging indent" instead of indentation not being a multiple of 4.
Report E131 instead of E121 / E126 if the hanging indent is not consistent within the same continuation block. It helps when error E121 or E126 is in the ignore list.
Report E126 instead of E121 when the continuation line is hanging with extra indentation, even if indentation is not a multiple of 4.
Bug fixes:

Allow the checkers to report errors on empty files. (Issue #240)
Fix ignoring too many checks when --select is used with codes declared in a flake8 extension. (Issue #216)
Fix regression with multiple brackets. (Issue #214)
Fix StyleGuide to parse the local configuration if the keyword argument paths is specified. (Issue #246)
Fix a false positive E124 for hanging indent. (Issue #254)
Fix a false positive E126 with embedded colon. (Issue #144)
Fix a false positive E126 when indenting with tabs. (Issue #204)
Fix behaviour when exclude is in the configuration file and the current directory is not the project directory. (Issue #247)
The logical checks can return None instead of an empty iterator. (Issue #250)
Do not report multiple E101 if only the first indentation starts with a tab. (Issue #237)
Fix a rare false positive W602. (Issue #34)
1.4.6 (2013-07-02)

Changes:

Honor # noqa for errors E711 and E712. (Issue #180)
When both a tox.ini and a setup.cfg are present in the project directory, merge their contents. The tox.ini file takes precedence (same as before). (Issue #182)
Give priority to --select over --ignore. (Issue #188)
Compare full path when excluding a file. (Issue #186)
New option --hang-closing to switch to the alternative style of closing bracket indentation for hanging indent. Add error E133 for closing bracket which is missing indentation. (Issue #103)
Accept both styles of closing bracket indentation for hanging indent. Do not report error E123 in the default configuration. (Issue #103)
Bug fixes:

Do not crash when running AST checks and the document contains null bytes. (Issue #184)
Correctly report other E12 errors when E123 is ignored. (Issue #103)
Fix false positive E261/E262 when the file contains a BOM. (Issue #193)
Fix E701, E702 and E703 not detected sometimes. (Issue #196)
Fix E122 not detected in some cases. (Issue #201 and #208)
Fix false positive E121 with multiple brackets. (Issue #203)
1.4.5 (2013-03-06)

When no path is specified, do not try to read from stdin. The feature was added in 1.4.3, but it is not supported on Windows. Use - filename argument to read from stdin. This usage is supported since 1.3.4. (Issue #170)
Do not require setuptools in setup.py. It works around an issue with pip and Python 3. (Issue #172)
Add __pycache__ to the ignore list.
Change misleading message for E251. (Issue #171)
Do not report false E302 when the source file has a coding cookie or a comment on the first line. (Issue #174)
Reorganize the tests and add tests for the API and for the command line usage and options. (Issues #161 and #162)
Ignore all checks which are not explicitly selected when select is passed to the StyleGuide constructor.
1.4.4 (2013-02-24)

Report E227 or E228 instead of E225 for whitespace around bitwise, shift or modulo operators. (Issue #166)
Change the message for E226 to make clear that it is about arithmetic operators.
Fix a false positive E128 for continuation line indentation with tabs.
Fix regression with the --diff option. (Issue #169)
Fix the TestReport class to print the unexpected warnings and errors.
1.4.3 (2013-02-22)

Hide the --doctest and --testsuite options when installed.
Fix crash with AST checkers when the syntax is invalid. (Issue #160)
Read from standard input if no path is specified.
Initiate a graceful shutdown on Control+C.
Allow to change the checker_class for the StyleGuide.
1.4.2 (2013-02-10)

Support AST checkers provided by third-party applications.
Register new checkers with register_check(func_or_cls, codes).
Allow to construct a StyleGuide with a custom parser.
Accept visual indentation without parenthesis after the if statement. (Issue #151)
Fix UnboundLocalError when using # noqa with continued lines. (Issue #158)
Re-order the lines for the StandardReport.
Expand tabs when checking E12 continuation lines. (Issue #155)
Refactor the testing class TestReport and the specific test functions into a separate test module.
1.4.1 (2013-01-18)

Allow sphinx.ext.autodoc syntax for comments. (Issue #110)
Report E703 instead of E702 for the trailing semicolon. (Issue #117)
Honor # noqa in addition to # nopep8. (Issue #149)
Expose the OptionParser factory for better extensibility.
1.4 (2012-12-22)

Report E226 instead of E225 for optional whitespace around common operators (*, **, /, + and -). This new error code is ignored in the default configuration because PEP 8 recommends to "use your own judgement". (Issue #96)
Lines with a # nopep8 at the end will not issue errors on line length E501 or continuation line indentation E12*. (Issue #27)
Fix AssertionError when the source file contains an invalid line ending "\r\r\n". (Issue #119)
Read the [pep8] section of tox.ini or setup.cfg if present. (Issue #93 and #141)
Add the Sphinx-based documentation, and publish it on http://pep8.readthedocs.org/. (Issue #105)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 2, 2014
v1.0.10 -- 09 Apr 2014
---------------------
- TLSSChannel: use malloc/realloc/free instead of their legacy Local* variants (fixes #222)
- VCard: remove \r from vcard photos. Fixes a recent change Facebook made to their vcard pictures (patch by Fernando Sanchez)
- Jingle: fixed replying; distinguish between 'from' and 'initiator'; added Jingle::Session::setInitiator()
- Jingle: fixed ::ICEUDP to actually add candidates; added ::Session::initiator(), ::setHandler(), ::sessionAccept( PluginList ); fixed storing of new sessions in ::SessionManager (patches by Erich Keane)
- Jingle: removed Jingle::setInitiator() and ::setResponder() (now provided by ctor)
- AtomicRefCount: fixed compilation on iOS (patch by Erich Keane)
- Jingle::Plugin: added JinglePluginType, pluginType(), and findPlugin() to easily look for and retrieve specific plugins
- ConnectionBOSH: fixed return value for recv() (patch by Sudarshan Prasad)
- Parser: get rid of bogus isValid() (fixes #180, #224)



v1.0.9 -- 15 Oct 2013
---------------------
- changed colon to dash in uid generation to possibly fix #191
- added Channel Binding (needed for SASL SCRAM-SHA-1-PLUS) to SChannel on win32 (untested)
- fixed SCRAM-SHA-1-PLUS



v1.0.8 -- 15 Oct 2013
---------------------
- ConnectionTLS: make stacked TLS/SSL connections work again with HTTP proxies
- added SASL SCRAM-SHA-1/SCRAM-SHA-1-PLUS authentication mechanisms (GnuTLS & OpenSSL only) (#201)
- properly seed the RNG
- SHA::hex(): finalize() only once



v1.0.7.1 -- 11 Oct 2013
---------------------
- fixed/updated the win32 project files



v1.0.7 -- 11 Oct 2013
---------------------
- added Jingle (XEP-0166)
- added Jingle ICE-UDP Transport (XEP-0176)
- added Jingle File Transfer (XEP-0234)
- fixed compilation in iOS7 SDK (thanks to Kurt Vermeersch)
- fixed bug in stanza handling/counting related to Stream Management (patch by Norbert Riedlin)
- added protected ClientBase::stanzasSent() to return sent stanzas (if Stream Management enabled)



v1.0.6 -- 04 Sep 2013
---------------------
- ClientBase: removed check for empty message body --> messages of type chat with empty bodies will be passed on to listeners - required for Message Carbons
- MessageSession: removed check for empty message body --> messages of type chat with empty bodies will be passed on to listeners - required for Message Carbons
- don't send presence after stream resumption
- added ClientBase::sendQueue()
- documentation updates and fixes



v1.0.5 -- 02 Sep 2013
---------------------
- added support for Stanza Forwarding (XEP-0297)
- added support for Message Carbons (XEP-0280)



v1.0.4 -- 30 Aug 2013
---------------------
- added support for Stream Management (XEP-0198)
- Fix some iterator usage for portability related to erase (patch by Daniel Bowen)
- Ensure setting a connection does not leave a deleted value in the member variable for a time (patch by Daniel Bowen)
- Add operator< and relatives to JID so that it can be in a map (patch by Daniel Bowen)
- Sandboxing on Apple doesn't like getprotobyname (patch by Daniel Bowen)
- MessageSession::send(): removed default argument of 2nd parameter to remove ambiguity of MS::send( string ) (#206) (source incompatible!)
- VCard: renamed setPhoto( string ) to setPhotoUri( string ) (#166) (source and binary incompatible)



v1.0.3 -- 22 Jul 2013
---------------------
- Changed license to GPLv3
- removed space from VS project name (--> gloox-1.0)
- VCardUpdate: fixed handling of empty hash (#203)
- VCardUpdate: added hasPhoto() to inidicate whether there was a photo tag (#203)
- compilation fixed when using getaddrinfo (patch by Roy van Dam)
- Receipt: recognize id attribute (patch by Dídac Pérez) (#208)
- MessageSession: added MS::send( string& ) to properly provide a base for MUCMS::send( string& ) (#206)
- really fixed memory leak in prep::idna()
- gloox.vcproj: removed not-yet-present tlsgnutlsserver.cpp/.h



v1.0.2 -- 05 Jul 2013
---------------------
- SOCKS5Bytestream: Don't wait for incoming data, notify about open stream immediately upon
connection (patch by Erik Horemans)
- fixed/updated Code::Blocks and VS project files (fixes #197, #198)
- fixed memory leak in ClientBase (fixes #204)
- fixed memory leak in prep::idna()



v1.0.1 -- 29 Jun 2013
---------------------
- Added support for Serverless Messaging (XEP-0174)
- TLSOpenSSLServer: compilation fix
- don't bail on DNS TCP queries
- fixed µs timeout value (now defaults to 1.000.000)
- omit port in initial greeting (usually -1 anyway)
- fixed SHA1 hashes of 55 byte strings (#164)
- fixed CFLAGS and LIBS in pkg-config file (#163)
- fixed SOCKS5Bytestream double close notification
- tell gcrypt that we're using pthreads (if available)
- ClientBase: send IQ error response for unsupported features
- ClientBase: fixed potential infinite loop on IQ error
- ClientBase: fixed NTLM auth
- ClientBase, SEF: mutex-protected SE handling
- PubSub: added 'subscribe & configure'
- PubSub: added optional subid
- SOCKS5BytestreamServer: expose local socket
- RosterManager: don't use string-comparison on JIDs; use JID class
- NonSASLAuth: fixed resource usage by deprecating ClientBase::m_selectedResource
- InBandBytestream: don't call handler in dtor
- util: fixed long2string()
- fixed a few leaks in GnutTLS client code (#181)
- VCard: made getters const (#186) (binary-incompatible change!)
- PubsubManager: fixed using wrong Tag (#190)
- Search: fixed search() (#193)
- DNS: fix socket leak if no network connection is available (#192)
- PubsubManager: unconditionally call handleItemPublication() (#194)
- configure: Added -lgcrypt (dependency of GNUTLS)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Aug 22, 2014
Last pkgsrc was version from 2002.

Changes in 2.04:

    Add new programming language ObjectiveâC.
    Add new bracket style option "style=google" (-A14).
    Add new option "indent-preproc-cond" (xw) to indent preprocessor
    conditional statements (#118).
    Add new bracket modify options "attach-namespaces", "attach-classes",
    "attach-inlines", and "attach-extern-c".
    Add new option "indent-modifiers" (-xG) to indent class access
    modifiers one-half indent (#130).
    Add new option "remove-brackets" (-xj) to remove brackets from
    single line conditional statements.
    Add new option "remove-comment-prefix" (-xp) to remove the
    leading '*' from multi-line comments.
    Add new option "align-method-colon" (-xM) to align ObjectiveâC
    method colons.
    Add new option "pad-method-colon=#" (-xP#) to space pad
    ObjectiveâC method colons.
    Add new options "pad-method-prefix" (-xQ), and "unpad-method-prefix"
    (-xR) to pad the ObjectiveâC "-" and "+" method prefix.
    Add new dll entry point AStyleMainUtf16 for processing C# UTF-16
    strings.
    Add formatting of C++11 raw string literals (#222).
    Add "style=knf" as an alternative to "style=linux".
    Remove depreciated "bracket=" options.
    Improve recognition and formatting of pointers and references
    (#174 and other changes).
    Improve the recognition of block-opening brackets.
    Improve code using a static code analyzer (#195).
    Change "max-code-length" to include ObjectiveâC methods.
    Change "indent-elseifs" and "break-blocks" to look ahead only
    if in command-type brackets (speed improvement).
    Fix linux bracket styles to break the opening bracket in inline
    function definitions (#185).
    Fix indentation of switch block comments (#164).
    Fix enums to indent with tabs when requested (#92, #121).
    Fix formatting of rvalue reference without a name in a declaration
    (#219).
    Fix "pad-first-paren-out" to not pad if the following parens
    are empty (#232).
    Fix end-of-statement reset when comments follow closing bracket.
    Fix the ASBeautifier active and waiting stacks to delete the
    ASBeautifier objects before deleting the pointers.
    Fix ASBeautifier "init" to delete the tempStack vectors before
    deleting the tempStack.
    Fix Linux piping problem by changing "cin" input to build a
    stringstream before formatting.
    Fix to identify the correct bracket type when 'extern "C"' is
    part of the enum definition.
    Fix to clear 'extern "C"' variables when the block is closed.
    Fix unindented 'extern "C"' to not indent when in a #else
    preprocessor directive.
    Fix not always correctly formatting linux type brackets for
    enum blocks.
    Fix align-pointer in a range-based for statement (#217).
    Fix pointer-reference argument alignment to correctly position
    a following comment (#235).
    Fix to not attach a bracket to a line ending in a backslash
    '\' (#186, #214, #220).
    Fix to recognize templates using multiple lines (#85, #87,
    #136).
    Fix formatting of template continuation lines (#85, #87, #136).
    Fix to allow '^' as an array operator (#233).
    Fix an "enum" argument being mistaken for an enumeration (#211).
    Fix to recognize a non-instatement array after a "},{" sequence.
    Fix "pad-oper" to not pad before a following comma.
    Fix recognition of an operator when the calculation contains
    a bitwise "not" '~' (#166).
    Fix to allow a preprocessor statement within a preprocessor
    define (#238).
    Fix preprocessor comparison to check for whole words (#246).
    Fix "add-brackets" when a line contains more than one paren
    pairs (#181).
    Fix to allow Mac old CR line endings in the options file (#129).
    Refactor to aid debugging and improve design and decomposition:
	Move ALL preliminary indentation calculations to
	computePreliminaryIndentation() in ASBeautifier.
	Move calculation of 'force tab' indents to preLineWS() in
	ASBeautifier.
	Combine methods init() and init(ASSourceIterator*) in
	ASBeautifier.
	Extract method adjustParsedLineIndentation() in ASBeautifier.
	Extract method parseCurrentLine() in ASEnhancer.
	Remove astyle_main.cpp unused functions getFilesUnchanged,
	getOptionsFileRequired, and setOptionsFileRequired.

Older changes included in distfile, or available on
http://astyle.sourceforge.net/notes.html
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Dec 1, 2014
Version 2.0
-----------
(released Nov 9, 2014)

- Default lexer encoding is now "guess", i.e. UTF-8 / Locale / Latin1 is
  tried in that order.

- Major update to Swift lexer (pull request #410).

- Multiple fixes to lexer guessing in conflicting cases:

  * recognize HTML5 by doctype
  * recognize XML by XML declaration
  * don't recognize C/C++ as SystemVerilog

- Simplified regexes and builtin lists.


Version 2.0rc1
--------------
(released Oct 16, 2014)

- Dropped Python 2.4 and 2.5 compatibility.  This is in favor of single-source
  compatibility between Python 2.6, 2.7 and 3.3+.

- New website and documentation based on Sphinx (finally!)

- Lexers added:

  * APL (#969)
  * Agda and Literate Agda (pull request #203)
  * Alloy (pull request #355)
  * AmbientTalk
  * BlitzBasic (pull request #197)
  * ChaiScript (pull request #24)
  * Chapel (pull request #256)
  * Cirru (pull request #275)
  * Clay (pull request #184)
  * ColdFusion CFC (pull request #283)
  * Cryptol and Literate Cryptol (pull request #344)
  * Cypher (pull request #257)
  * Docker config files
  * EBNF (pull request #193)
  * Eiffel (pull request #273)
  * GAP (pull request #311)
  * Golo (pull request #309)
  * Handlebars (pull request #186)
  * Hy (pull request #238)
  * Idris and Literate Idris (pull request #210)
  * Igor Pro (pull request #172)
  * Inform 6/7 (pull request #281)
  * Intel objdump (pull request #279)
  * Isabelle (pull request #386)
  * Jasmin (pull request #349)
  * JSON-LD (pull request #289)
  * Kal (pull request #233)
  * Lean (pull request #399)
  * LSL (pull request #296)
  * Limbo (pull request #291)
  * Liquid (#977)
  * MQL (pull request #285)
  * MaskJS (pull request #280)
  * Mozilla preprocessors
  * Mathematica (pull request #245)
  * NesC (pull request #166)
  * Nit (pull request #375)
  * Nix (pull request #267)
  * Pan
  * Pawn (pull request #211)
  * Perl 6 (pull request #181)
  * Pig (pull request #304)
  * Pike (pull request #237)
  * QBasic (pull request #182)
  * Red (pull request #341)
  * ResourceBundle (#1038)
  * Rexx (pull request #199)
  * Rql (pull request #251)
  * Rsl
  * SPARQL (pull request #78)
  * Slim (pull request #366)
  * Swift (pull request #371)
  * Swig (pull request #168)
  * TADS 3 (pull request #407)
  * Todo.txt todo lists
  * Twig (pull request #404)

- Added a helper to "optimize" regular expressions that match one of many
  literal words; this can save 20% and more lexing time with lexers that
  highlight many keywords or builtins.

- New styles: "xcode" and "igor", similar to the default highlighting of
  the respective IDEs.

- The command-line "pygmentize" tool now tries a little harder to find the
  correct encoding for files and the terminal (#979).

- Added "inencoding" option for lexers to override "encoding" analogous
  to "outencoding" (#800).

- Added line-by-line "streaming" mode for pygmentize with the "-s" option.
  (pull request #165)  Only fully works for lexers that have no constructs spanning
  lines!

- Added an "envname" option to the LaTeX formatter to select a replacement
  verbatim environment (pull request #235).

- Updated the Makefile lexer to yield a little more useful highlighting.

- Lexer aliases passed to ``get_lexer_by_name()`` are now case-insensitive.

- File name matching in lexers and formatters will now use a regex cache
  for speed (pull request #205).

- Pygments will now recognize "vim" modelines when guessing the lexer for
  a file based on content (pull request #118).

- Major restructure of the ``pygments.lexers`` module namespace.  There are now
  many more modules with less lexers per module.  Old modules are still around
  and re-export the lexers they previously contained.

- The NameHighlightFilter now works with any Name.* token type (#790).

- Python 3 lexer: add new exceptions from PEP 3151.

- Opa lexer: add new keywords (pull request #170).

- Julia lexer: add keywords and underscore-separated number
  literals (pull request #176).

- Lasso lexer: fix method highlighting, update builtins. Fix
  guessing so that plain XML isn't always taken as Lasso (pull request #163).

- Objective C/C++ lexers: allow "@" prefixing any expression (#871).

- Ruby lexer: fix lexing of Name::Space tokens (#860) and of symbols
  in hashes (#873).

- Stan lexer: update for version 2.4.0 of the language (pull request #162, PR#255, PR#377).

- JavaScript lexer: add the "yield" keyword (pull request #196).

- HTTP lexer: support for PATCH method (pull request #190).

- Koka lexer: update to newest language spec (pull request #201).

- Haxe lexer: rewrite and support for Haxe 3 (pull request #174).

- Prolog lexer: add different kinds of numeric literals (#864).

- F# lexer: rewrite with newest spec for F# 3.0 (#842), fix a bug with
  dotted chains (#948).

- Kotlin lexer: general update (pull request #271).

- Rebol lexer: fix comment detection and analyse_text (pull request #261).

- LLVM lexer: update keywords to v3.4 (pull request #258).

- PHP lexer: add new keywords and binary literals (pull request #222).

- external/markdown-processor.py updated to newest python-markdown (pull request #221).

- CSS lexer: some highlighting order fixes (pull request #231).

- Ceylon lexer: fix parsing of nested multiline comments (#915).

- C family lexers: fix parsing of indented preprocessor directives (#944).

- Rust lexer: update to 0.9 language version (pull request #270, PR#388).

- Elixir lexer: update to 0.15 language version (pull request #392).

- Fix swallowing incomplete tracebacks in Python console lexer (#874).
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 16, 2015
IMPORTANT: Liquid 2.6 is going to be the last version of Liquid which maintains explicit Ruby 1.8 compatability.
The following releases will only be tested against Ruby 1.9 and Ruby 2.0 and are likely to break on Ruby 1.8.

## 2.6.1 / 2014-01-10 / branch "2-6-stable"

Security fix, cherry-picked from master (4e14a65):
* Don't call to_sym when creating conditions for security reasons, see #273 [Bouke van der Bijl, bouk]
* Prevent arbitrary method invocation on condition objects, see #274 [Dylan Thacker-Smith, dylanahsmith]

## 2.6.0 / 2013-11-25

* ...
* Bugfix for #106: fix example servlet [gnowoel]
* Bugfix for #97: strip_html filter supports multi-line tags [Jo Liss, joliss]
* Bugfix for #114: strip_html filter supports style tags [James Allardice, jamesallardice]
* Bugfix for #117: 'now' support for date filter in Ruby 1.9 [Notre Dame Webgroup, ndwebgroup]
* Bugfix for #166: truncate filter on UTF-8 strings with Ruby 1.8 [Florian Weingarten, fw42]
* Bugfix for #204: 'raw' parsing bug [Florian Weingarten, fw42]
* Bugfix for #150: 'for' parsing bug [Peter Schröder, phoet]
* Bugfix for #126: Strip CRLF in strip_newline [Peter Schröder, phoet]
* Bugfix for #174, "can't convert Fixnum into String" for "replace" [wǒ_is神仙, jsw0528]
* Allow a Liquid::Drop to be passed into Template#render [Daniel Huckstep, darkhelmet]
* Resource limits [Florian Weingarten, fw42]
* Add reverse filter [Jay Strybis, unreal]
* Add utf-8 support
* Use array instead of Hash to keep the registered filters [Tasos Stathopoulos, astathopoulos]
* Cache tokenized partial templates [Tom Burns, boourns]
* Avoid warnings in Ruby 1.9.3 [Marcus Stollsteimer, stomar]
* Better documentation for 'include' tag (closes #163) [Peter Schröder, phoet]
* Use of BigDecimal on filters to have better precision (closes #155) [Arthur Nogueira Neves, arthurnn]
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Apr 16, 2015
Update DEPENDS
Add test target

Upstream changes:
2015-03-14 -- 1.4.3

    * Remove three warnings: star-args, abstract-class-little-used,
      abstract-class-not-used. These warnings don't add any real value
      and they don't imply errors or problems in the code.

    * Added a new option for controlling the peephole optimizer in astroid.
      The option ``--optimize-ast`` will control the peephole optimizer,
      which is used to optimize a couple of AST subtrees. The current problem
      solved by the peephole optimizer is when multiple joined strings,
      with the addition operator, are encountered. If the numbers of such
      strings is high enough, Pylint will then fail with a maximum recursion
      depth exceeded error, due to its visitor architecture. The peephole
      just transforms such calls, if it can, into the final resulting string
      and this exhibit a problem, because the visit_binop method stops being
      called (in the optimized AST it will be a Const node).


2015-03-11 -- 1.4.2

    * Don't require a docstring for empty modules. Closes issue #261.

    * Fix a false positive with `too-few-format-args` string warning,
      emitted when the string format contained a normal positional
      argument ('{0}'), mixed with a positional argument which did
      an attribute access ('{0.__class__}').
      Closes issue #463.

    * Take in account all the methods from the ancestors
      when checking for too-few-public-methods. Closes issue #471.

    * Catch enchant errors and emit 'invalid-characters-in-docstring'
      when checking for spelling errors. Closes issue #469.

    * Use all the inferred statements for the super-init-not-called
      check. Closes issue #389.

    * Add a new warning, 'unichr-builtin', emitted by the Python 3
      porting checker, when the unichr builtin is found. Closes issue #472.

    * Add a new warning, 'intern-builtin', emitted by the Python 3
      porting checker, when the intern builtin is found. Closes issue #473.

    * Add support for editable installations.

    * The HTML output accepts the `--msg-template` option. Patch by
      Dan Goldsmith.

    * Add 'map-builtin-not-iterating' (replacing 'implicit-map-evaluation'),
      'zip-builtin-not-iterating', 'range-builtin-not-iterating', and
      'filter-builtin-not-iterating' which are emitted by `--py3k` when the
      appropriate built-in is not used in an iterating context (semantics
      taken from 2to3).

    * Add a new warning, 'unidiomatic-typecheck', emitted when an explicit
      typecheck uses type() instead of isinstance(). For example,
      `type(x) == Y` instead of `isinstance(x, Y)`. Patch by Chris Rebert.
      Closes issue #299.

    * Add support for combining the Python 3 checker mode with the --jobs
      flag (--py3k and --jobs). Closes issue #467.

    * Add a new warning for the Python 3 porting checker, 'using-cmp-argument',
      emitted when the `cmp` argument for the `list.sort` or `sorted builtin`
      is encountered.

    * Make the --py3k flag commutative with the -E flag. Also, this patch
      fixes the leaks of error messages from the Python 3 checker when
      the errors mode was activated. Closes issue #437.


2015-01-16 -- 1.4.1

    * Look only in the current function's scope for bad-super-call.
      Closes issue #403.

    * Check the return of properties when checking for not-callable.
      Closes issue #406.

    * Warn about using the input() or round() built-ins for Python 3.
      Closes issue #411.

    * Proper abstract method lookup while checking for
      abstract-class-instantiated. Closes issue #401.

    * Use a mro traversal for finding abstract methods. Closes issue #415.

    * Fix a false positive with catching-non-exception and tuples of
      exceptions.

    * Fix a false negative with raising-non-exception, when the raise used
      an uninferrable exception context.

    * Fix a false positive on Python 2 for raising-bad-type, when
      raising tuples in the form 'raise (ZeroDivisionError, None)'.

    * Fix a false positive with invalid-slots-objects, where the slot entry
      was an unicode string on Python 2. Closes issue #421.

    * Add a new warning, 'redundant-unittest-assert', emitted when using
      unittest's methods assertTrue and assertFalse with constant value
      as argument. Patch by Vlad Temian.

    * Add a new JSON reporter, usable through -f flag.

    * Add the method names for the 'signature-differs' and 'argument-differs'
      warnings. Closes issue #433.

    * Don't compile test files when installing.

    * Fix a crash which occurred when using multiple jobs and the files
      given as argument didn't exist at all.


2014-11-23 -- 1.4.0

    * Added new options for controlling the loading of C extensions.
      By default, only C extensions from the stdlib will be loaded
      into the active Python interpreter for inspection, because they
      can run arbitrary code on import. The option
      `--extension-pkg-whitelist` can be used to specify modules
      or packages that are safe to load.

    * Change default max-line-length to 100 rather than 80

    * Drop BaseRawChecker class which were only there for backward
      compat for a while now

    * Don't try to analyze string formatting with objects coming from
      function arguments. Closes issue #373.

    * Port source code to be Python 2/3 compatible. This drops the
      need for 2to3, but does drop support for Python 2.5.

    * Each message now comes with a confidence level attached, and
      can be filtered base on this level. This allows to filter out
      all messages that were emitted even though an inference failure
      happened during checking.

    * Improved presenting unused-import message. Closes issue #293.

    * Add new checker for finding spelling errors. New messages:
      wrong-spelling-in-comment, wrong-spelling-in-docstring.
      New options: spelling-dict, spelling-ignore-words.

    * Add new '-j' option for running checks in sub-processes.

    * Added new checks for line endings if they are mixed (LF vs CRLF)
      or if they are not as expected. New messages: mixed-line-endings,
      unexpected-line-ending-format. New option: expected-line-ending-format.

    * 'dangerous-default-value' no longer evaluates the value of the arguments,
      which could result in long error messages or sensitive data being leaked.
      Closes issue #282

    * Fix a false positive with string formatting checker, when
      encountering a string which uses only position-based arguments.
      Closes issue #285.

    * Fix a false positive with string formatting checker, when using
      keyword argument packing. Closes issue #288.

    * Proper handle class level scope for lambdas.

    * Handle 'too-few-format-args' or 'too-many-format-args' for format
      strings with both named and positional fields. Closes issue #286.

    * Analyze only strings by the string format checker. Closes issue #287.

    * Properly handle nested format string fields. Closes issue #294.

    * Don't emit 'attribute-defined-outside-init' if the attribute
      was set by a function call in a defining method. Closes issue #192.

    * Properly handle unicode format strings for Python 2.
      Closes issue #296.

    * Don't emit 'import-error' if an import was protected by a try-except,
      which excepted ImportError.

    * Fix an 'unused-import' false positive, when the error was emitted
      for all the members imported with 'from import' form.
      Closes issue #304.

    * Don't emit 'invalid-name' when assigning a name in an
      ImportError handler. Closes issue #302.

    * Don't count branches from nested functions.

    * Fix a false positive with 'too-few-format-args', when the format
      strings contains duplicate manual position arguments.
      Closes issue #310.

    * fixme regex handles comments without spaces after the hash.
      Closes issue #311.

    * Don't emit 'unused-import' when a special object is imported
      (__all__, __doc__ etc.). Closes issue #309.

    * Look in the metaclass, if defined, for members not found in the current
      class. Closes issue #306.

    * Don't emit 'protected-access' if the attribute is accessed using
      a property defined at the class level.

    * Detect calls of the parent's __init__, through a binded super() call.

    * Check that a class has an explicitly defined metaclass before
      emitting 'old-style-class' for Python 2.

    * Emit 'catching-non-exception' for non-class nodes. Closes issue #303.

    * Order of reporting is consistent.

    * Add a new warning, 'boolean-datetime', emitted when an instance
      of 'datetime.time' is used in a boolean context. Closes issue #239.

    * Fix a crash which ocurred while checking for 'method-hidden',
      when the parent frame was something different than a function.

    * Generate html output for missing files. Closes issue #320.

    * Fix a false positive with 'too-many-format-args', when the format
      string contains mixed attribute access arguments and manual
      fields. Closes issue #322.

    * Extend the cases where 'undefined-variable' and 'used-before-assignment'
      can be detected. Closes issue #291.

    * Add support for customising callback identifiers, by adding a new
      '--callbacks' command line option. Closes issue #326.

    * Add a new warning, 'logging-format-interpolation', emitted when .format()
      string interpolation is used within logging function calls.

    * Don't emit 'unbalanced-tuple-unpacking' when the rhs of the assignment
      is a variable length argument. Closes issue #329.

    * Add a new warning, 'inherit-non-class', emitted when a class inherits
      from something which is not a class. Closes issue #331.

    * Fix another false positives with 'undefined-variable', where the variable
      can be found as a class assignment and used in a function annotation.
      Closes issue #342.

    * Handle assignment of the string format method to a variable.
      Closes issue #351.

    * Support wheel packaging format for PyPi. Closes issue #334.

    * Check that various built-ins that do not exist in Python 3 are not
      used: apply, basestring, buffer, cmp, coerce, execfile, file, long
      raw_input, reduce, StandardError, unicode, reload and xrange.

    * Warn for magic methods which are not used in any way in Python 3:
      __coerce__, __delslice__, __getslice__, __setslice__, __cmp__,
      __oct__, __nonzero__ and __hex__.

    * Don't emit 'assigning-non-slot' when the assignment is for a property.
      Closes issue #359.

    * Fix for regression: '{path}' was no longer accepted in '--msg-template'.

    * Report the percentage of all messages, not just for errors and warnings.
      Closes issue #319.

    * 'too-many-public-methods' is reported only for methods defined in a class,
      not in its ancestors. Closes issue #248.

    * 'too-many-lines' disable pragma can be located on any line, not only the
      first. Closes issue #321.

    * Warn in Python 2 when an import statement is found without a
      corresponding `from __future__ import absolute_import`.

    * Warn in Python 2 when a non-floor division operation is found without
      a corresponding `from __future__ import division`.

    * Add a new option, 'exclude-protected', for excluding members
      from the protected-access warning. Closes issue #48.

    * Warn in Python 2 when using dict.iter*(), dict.view*(); none of these
      methods are available in Python 3.

    * Warn in Python 2 when calling an object's next() method; Python 3 uses
      __next__() instead.

    * Warn when assigning to __metaclass__ at a class scope; in Python 3 a
      metaclass is specified as an argument to the 'class' statement.

    * Warn when performing parameter tuple unpacking; it is not supported in
      Python 3.

    * 'abstract-class-instantiated' is also emitted for Python 2.
      It was previously disabled.

    * Add 'long-suffix' error, emitted when encountering the long suffix
      on numbers.

    * Add support for disabling a checker, by specifying an 'enabled'
      attribute on the checker class.

    * Add a new CLI option, --py3k, for enabling Python 3 porting mode. This
      mode will disable all other checkers and will emit warnings and
      errors for constructs which are invalid or removed in Python 3.

    * Add 'old-octal-literal' to Python 3 porting checker, emitted when
      encountering octals with the old syntax.

    * Add 'implicit-map-evaluation' to Python 3 porting checker, emitted
      when encountering the use of map builtin, without explicit evaluation.



2014-07-26  --  1.3.0

    * Allow hanging continued indentation for implicitly concatenated
      strings. Closes issue #232.

    * Pylint works under Python 2.5 again, and its test suite passes.

    * Fix some false positives for the cellvar-from-loop warnings.
      Closes issue #233.

    * Return new astroid class nodes when the inferencer can detect that
      that result of a function invocation on a type (like `type` or
      `abc.ABCMeta`) is requested. Closes #205.

    * Emit 'undefined-variable' for undefined names when using the
      Python 3 `metaclass=` argument.

    * Checkers respect priority now. Close issue #229.

    * Fix a false positive regarding W0511. Closes issue #149.

    * Fix unused-import false positive with Python 3 metaclasses (#143).

    * Don't warn with 'bad-format-character' when encountering
      the 'a' format on Python 3.

    * Add multiple checks for PEP 3101 advanced string formatting:
      'bad-format-string', 'missing-format-argument-key',
      'unused-format-string-argument', 'format-combined-specification',
      'missing-format-attribute' and 'invalid-format-index'.

    * Issue broad-except and bare-except even if the number
      of except handlers is different than 1. Fixes issue #113.

    * Issue attribute-defined-outside-init for all cases, not just
      for the last assignment. Closes issue #262.

    * Emit 'not-callable' when calling properties. Closes issue #268.

    * Fix a false positive with unbalanced iterable unpacking,
      when encountering starred nodes. Closes issue #273.

    * Add new checks, 'invalid-slice-index' and 'invalid-sequence-index'
      for invalid sequence and slice indices.

    * Add 'assigning-non-slot' warning, which detects assignments to
      attributes not defined in slots.

    * Don't emit 'no-name-in-module' for ignored modules.
      Closes issue #223.

    * Fix an 'unused-variable' false positive, where the variable is
      assigned through an import. Closes issue #196.

    * Definition order is considered for classes, function arguments
      and annotations. Closes issue #257.

    * Don't emit 'unused-variable' when assigning to a nonlocal.
      Closes issue #275.

    * Do not let ImportError propagate from the import checker, leading to crash
      in some namespace package related cases. Closes issue #203.

    * Don't emit 'pointless-string-statement' for attribute docstrings.
      Closes issue #193.

    * Use the proper mode for pickle when opening and writing the stats file.
      Closes issue #148.

    * Don't emit hidden-method message when the attribute has been
      monkey-patched, you're on your own when you do that.

    * Only emit attribute-defined-outside-init for definition within the same
      module as the offended class, avoiding to mangle the output in some cases.

    * Don't emit 'unnecessary-lambda' if the body of the lambda call contains
      call chaining. Closes issue #243.

    * Don't emit 'missing-docstring' when the actual docstring uses `.format`.
      Closes issue #281.


2014-04-30  --  1.2.1
    * Restore the ability to specify the init-hook option via the
      configuration file, which was accidentally broken in 1.2.0.

    * Add a new warning [bad-continuation] for badly indentend continued
      lines.

    * Emit [assignment-from-none] when the function contains bare returns.
      Fixes BitBucket issue #191.

    * Added a new warning for closing over variables that are
      defined in loops. Fixes Bitbucket issue #176.

    * Do not warn about \u escapes in string literals when Unicode literals
      are used for Python 2.*. Fixes BitBucket issue #151.

    * Extend the checking for unbalanced-tuple-unpacking and
      unpacking-non-sequence to instance attribute unpacking as well.

    * Fix explicit checking of python script (1.2 regression, #219)

    * Restore --init-hook, renamed accidentally into --init-hooks in 1.2.0
      (#211)

    * Add 'indexing-exception' warning, which detects that indexing
      an exception occurs in Python 2 (behaviour removed in Python 3).



2014-04-18  --  1.2.0
    * Pass the current python paths to pylint process when invoked via
      epylint.  Fixes BitBucket issue #133.

    * Add -i / --include-ids and -s / --symbols back as completely ignored
      options. Fixes BitBucket issue #180.

    * Extend the number of cases in which logging calls are detected. Fixes
      bitbucket issue #182.

    * Improve pragma handling to not detect pylint:* strings in non-comments.
      Fixes BitBucket issue #79.

    * Do not crash with UnknownMessage if an unknown message ID/name appears
      in disable or enable in the configuration. Patch by Cole Robinson.
      Fixes bitbucket issue #170.

    * Add new warning 'eval-used', checking that the builtin function `eval`
      was used.

    * Make it possible to show a naming hint for invalid name by setting
      include-naming-hint. Also make the naming hints configurable. Fixes
      BitBucket issue #138.

    * Added support for enforcing multiple, but consistent name styles for
      different name types inside a single module; based on a patch written
      by morbo@google.com.

    * Also warn about empty docstrings on overridden methods; contributed
      by sebastianu@google.com.

    * Also inspect arguments to constructor calls, and emit relevant
      warnings; contributed by sebastianu@google.com.

    * Added a new configuration option logging-modules to make the list
      of module names that can be checked for 'logging-not-lazy' et. al.
      configurable; contributed by morbo@google.com.

    * ensure init-hooks is evaluated before other options, notably load-plugins
      (#166)

    * Python 2.5 support restored: fixed small issues preventing pylint to run
      on python 2.5. Bitbucket issues #50 and #62.

    * bitbucket #128: pylint doesn't crash when looking
      for used-before-assignment in context manager
      assignments.

    * Add new warning, 'bad-reversed-sequence', for checking that the
      reversed() builtin receive a sequence (implements __getitem__ and __len__,
      without being a dict or a dict subclass) or an instance which implements
      __reversed__.

    * Mark `file` as a bad function when using python2 (closes #8).

    * Add new warning 'bad-exception-context', checking
      that `raise ... from ...` uses a proper exception context
      (None or an exception).

    * Enhance the check for 'used-before-assignment' to look
      for 'nonlocal' uses.

    * Emit 'undefined-all-variable' if a package's __all__
      variable contains a missing submodule (closes #126).

    * Add a new warning 'abstract-class-instantiated' for checking
      that abstract classes created with `abc` module and
      with abstract methods are instantied.

    * Do not warn about 'return-arg-in-generator' in Python 3.3+.

    * Do not warn about 'abstract-method' when the abstract method
      is implemented through assignment (#155).

    * Improve cyclic import detection in the case of packages, patch by Buck
      Golemon

    * Add new warnings for checking proper class __slots__:
      `invalid-slots-object` and `invalid-slots`.

    * Search for rc file in `~/.config/pylintrc` if `~/.pylintrc`
      doesn't exists (#121)

    * Don't register the newstyle checker w/ python >= 3

    * Fix unused-import false positive w/ augment assignment (#78)

    * Fix access-member-before-definition false negative wrt aug assign (#164)

    * Do not attempt to analyze non python file, eg .so file (#122)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue May 22, 2015
Upstream changes:
1.2.0 2015-04-14 07:13:00+0000
	- [core] bundle libyaml #248 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [core] implement master-worker process mode and daemon mode (bundles Server::Starter) #258 #270 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [file] more mime-types by default #250 #254 #280 (Tatsuhiko Kubo, George Liu, Kazuho Oku)
	- [file][http1] fix connection being closed if the length of content is zero #276 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [headers] fix heap overrun during configuration #251 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [http2] do not delay sending PUSH_PROMISE #221 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [http2] reduce memory footprint under high load #271 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [http2] fix incorrect error sent when number of streams exceed the limit #268 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [proxy] fix heap overrun when building request sent to upstream #266 #269 (Moto Ishizawa, Kazuho Oku)
	- [proxy] fix laggy response in case the length of content is zero #274 #276 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [SSL] fix potential stall while reading data from client #268 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [SSL] bundle LibreSSL #236 #272 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [SSL] obtain source-level compatibility with BoringSSL #228 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [SSL] add directive `listen.ssl.cipher-preference` for controlling the selection logic of cipher-suites #233 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [SSL] disable TLS compression #252 (bisho)
	- [libh2o] fix C++ compatibility (do not use empty struct) #225 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [libh2o] search external dependencies using pkg-config #227 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [misc] fix GCC version detection bug used for controlling compiler warnings #224 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [misc] check merory allocation failures in socket pool #265 (Tatsuhiko Kubo)

1.1.1 2015-03-09 06:12:00+0000
	- [proxy] fix crash on NetBSD when upstream connection is persistent #217 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [misc] fix compile error on FreeBSD #211 #212 (Syohei Yoshida)

1.1.0 2015-03-06 06:41:00+0000
	- [core][file] send redirects appending '/' as abs-path redirects #209 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [headers] add directives for manipulating response headers #204 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [http2] do not send a corrupt response if header value is longer than 126 bytes #193 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [http2] fix interoperability issue with nghttp2 0.7.5 and above 5c42eb1 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [proxy] send `via` header to upstream #191 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [proxy] resolve hostname asynchronously #207 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [proxy] distribute load between upstream servers (using `rand()`) #208 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [proxy] fix a bug that may cause a corrupt `location` header being forwarded #190 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [reproxy] add support for `x-reproxy-url` header #187 #197 (Daisuke Maki, Kazuho Oku)

1.0.1 2015-02-23 05:50:00+0000
	- [core] change backlog size from 65,536 to 65,535 #183 (Tatsuhiko Kubo)
	- [http2] fix assertion failure in HPACK encoder #186 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [http2] add `extern` to some global variables that were not marked as such #178 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [proxy] close persistent upstream connection if client abruptly closes the stream #188 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [proxy] fix internal state corruption in case upstream sends response headers divided into multpile packets #189 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [SSL] add host header to OCSP request #176 (Masaaki Hirose)
	- [libh2o] do not require header files under `deps/` when using libh2o #173 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [libh2o] fix compile error in examples when compiled with `H2O_USE_LIBUV=0` #177 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [libh2o] in example, add missing / after the reference path #180 (Matthieu Garrigues)
	- [misc] fix invalid HTML in sample page #175 (Deepak Prakash)

1.0.0 2015-02-18 20:01:00+0000
	- [core] add redirect handler #150 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [core] add `pid-file` directive for specifying the pid file #164 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [core] connections accepted by host-specific listeners should not be handled by handlers of other hosts #163 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [core] (FreeBSD) fix a bug that prevented the standalone server from booting when run as root #160 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [core] switch to pipe-based interthread messaging #154 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [core] use kqueue on all BSDs #156 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [access-log] more logging directives: %H, %m, %q, %U, %V, %v #158 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [access-log] bugfix: header values were not logged when specified using uppercase letters #157 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [file] add application/json to defalt MIME-types #159 (Tatsuhiko Kubo)
	- [http2] add support for the finalized version of HTTP/2 #166 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [http2] fix issues reported by h2spec v0.0.6 #165 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [proxy] merge the cookie headers before sending to upstream #161 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [proxy] simplify the configuration directives (and make persistent upstream connections as default) #162 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [SSL] add configuration directive to preload DH params #148 (Jeff Marrison)
	- [libh2o] separate versioning scheme using H2O_LIBRARY_VERSION_* #167 (Kazuho Oku)

0.9.2 2015-02-10 04:17:00+0000
	- [core] graceful shutdown on SIGTERM #119 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [core] less TCP errors under high load #81 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [file] add support for HEAD requests #110 (Mark Hoersken)
	- [http1] MSIE workaround (send `Cache-Control: private` in place of Vary) #114 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [http2] support server-push #133 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [http2] fix spurious RST_STREAMS being sent #132 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [http2] weight-based distribution of bandwidth #135 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [proxy] added configuration directive `proxy.preserve-host` #112 (Masahiro Nagano)
	- [proxy] sends X-Forwarded-For and X-Forwarded-Proto headers #112 (Masahiro Nagano)
	- [proxy] stability improvements #61 (Kazuho Oku)
	- [misc] adjustments to make the source code more analyzer-friendly #113,#117 (Nick Desaulniers, Maks Naumov)

0.9.1 2015-01-19 21:13:00+0000
	- added configuration directives: ssl/cipher-suite, ssl/ocsp-update-interval, ssl/ocsp-max-failures, expires, file.send-gzip
	- [http2] added support for draft-16 (draft-14 is also supported)
	- [http2] dependency-based prioritization
	- [http2] improved conformance to the specification
	- [SSL] OCSP stapling (automatically enabled by default)
	- [SSL] fix compile error with OpenSSL below version 1.0.1
	- [file] content negotiation (serving .gz files)
	- [expires] added support for Cache-Control: max-age
	- [libh2o] libh2o and the header files installed by `make install`
	- [libh2o] fix compile error when used from C++
	- automatically setuids to nobody when run as root and if `user` directive is not set
	- automatically raises RLIMIT_NOFILE
	- uses all CPU cores by default
	- now compiles on NetBSD and other BSD-based systems
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Sep 12, 2016
init: mark Mercurial 3.7 as supported and prepare for 0.8.5
test-help: fix for Mercurial 3.7
test-renames.t: don't use "seq"
push: better formatting of messages from the server
git_handler: use util method for writing bookmarks
util: add method for writing bookmarks
util: regularize mercurial imports
ignore: add .testtimes to ignored files
version: bump up to 0.8.4
all-version-tests: test Mercurial 3.6.3
git_handler: work around dulwich using unicode for ref names Dulwich treats ref names internally as unicode strings (probably because of Python 3?), which means that at some points it tries to do os.path.join between the repo path and the unicode of the ref name, which fails miserably if we construct the repo with a str and not a unicode. Kludge around this problem. Fixes issue 172. This is a roll-forward of a593069575bb, which should be valid now that th…
hgrepo: ensure all git-origin tags are bytes If we don't do this we might end up with unicodes being written using ui, which then breaks in popbuffer in test-encoding.t. This appears to be an academic concern until we start passing unicode paths to git repos, which we need to do in order to resolve some other problems. Yay.
all-version-tests: wrap to 80 columns and test 3.{5,6}.2
Makefile: respect HGTESTFLAGS environment variable
test-push.t: clean up compat cruft
testutil: clean up compat cruft
test-subrepos.t: clean up compat cruft
gitdirstate: fix up compat comment pathutil isn't in 2.8.
gitrepo: clean up compat cruft
merge
overlay: regularize mercurial imports
gitdirstate: regularize mercurial imports
ssh: regularize mercurial imports
hgrepo: regularize mercurial imports
hg2git: regularize mercurial imports
init: regularize mercurial imports
git_handler: regularize mercurial imports
bookmarks: use bookmarks.recordchange instead of bookmarks.write if available bookmarks.write is deprecated and it was showing warning messages in test-hg-branch.t with the latest test runner from core mercurial. Tested with both hg 2.8 and hg tip.
init: handle AttributeError in addition to ImportError If a module doesn't exist, it yields an ImportError, if an attribtue doesn't exist on a module, it yields an AttributeError
ssh: fix breakage again with dulwich update dulwich 0.12.x changed the way they pass parameters around, so we reformat that to what hg-git expects. This is just plain ridiculous.
push: print messages from the server Some servers, for example, Bitbucket, output helpful messages. This patch reports the output, if any exist, to the user.
init: only activate git ignore logic in reposetup This will massively speed up 'hg status' on repos that are not git based. On my macports repo, status went from Before: 0m0.591s After: 0m0.297s
Backed out changeset a593069575bb This was causing test-encoding.t to fail.
git_handler: work around dulwich using unicode for ref names Dulwich treats ref names internally as unicode strings (probably because of Python 3?), which means that at some points it tries to do os.path.join between the repo path and the unicode of the ref name, which fails miserably if we construct the repo with a str and not a unicode. Kludge around this problem. Fixes issue 172.
readme: document the specific behaviors of hg author translation Particularly the odd ext:(%xx) feature.
manifest: include test and test data Closes issue #154.
determine_wants: deal with refs being None Not clear how this is happening, but this should fix it. Resolves issue #166.
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