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Too old sqlgrey in pkgsrc #366

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jussisallinen opened this issue May 19, 2016 · 3 comments
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Too old sqlgrey in pkgsrc #366

jussisallinen opened this issue May 19, 2016 · 3 comments
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Current version of sqlgrey in pkgsrc is 1.6.8 (2007), latest version is 1.8.0 (2012).

https://sourceforge.net/projects/sqlgrey/files/sqlgrey-1.8%20%28stable%29/

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mamash commented May 19, 2016

They still list 1.6.8 as the latest stable on their home site, which is likely the reason why the package hasn't been updated in pkgsrc.

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That's true, they must have forgotten to update the page :-)

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mamash commented May 25, 2016

Updated in upstream CVS. Thanks for the notice!

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jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Aug 24, 2016
Changes from 3.2.2 to 3.2.3
Improvements

    It is now possible to use HDF5 with the new shared library naming scheme (>= 1.8.10, hdf5.dll instead of hdf5dll.dll) on Windows (gh-540). Thanks to Tadeu Manoel.
    Now :program: ptdump sorts output by node name and does not print a backtrace if file cannot be opened. Thanks to Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek.

Bugs fixed

    Only run tables.tests.test_basics.UnicodeFilename if the filesystem encoding is utf-8. Closes gh-485.
    Add lib64 to posix search path. (closes gh-507) Thanks to Mehdi Sadeghi.
    Ensure cache entries are removed if fewer than 10 (closes gh-529). Thanks to Graham Jones.
    Fix segmentation fault in a number of test cases that use index.Index (closes gh-532 and gh-533). Thanks to Diane Trout.
    Fixed the evaluation of transcendental functions when numexpr is compiled with VML support (closes gh-534, PR #536). Thanks to Tom Kooij.
    Make sure that index classes use buffersizes that are a multiple of chunkshape[0] (closes gh-538, PR #538). Thanks to Tom Kooij.
    Ensure benchmark paths exist before benchmarks are executed (PR #544). Thanks to rohitjamuar.

Other changes

    Minimum Cython version is now v0.21

Changes from 3.2.1.1 to 3.2.2
Bug fixed

    Fix AssertionError in Row.__init_loop. See gh-477.
    Fix issues with Cython 0.23. See gh-481.
    Only run tables.tests.test_basics.UnicodeFilename if the filesystem encoding is utf-8. Closes gh-485.
    Fix missing missing PyErr_Clear. See gh-#486.
    Fix the C type of some numpy attributes. See gh-494.
    Cast selection indices to integer. See gh-496.
    Fix indexesextension._keysort_string. Closes gh-497 and gh-498.

Changes from 3.2.1 to 3.2.1.1

    Fix permission on distributed source distribution

Other changes

    Minimum Cython version is now v0.21

Changes from 3.2.0 to 3.2.1
Bug fixed

    Fix indexesextension._keysort. Fixes gh-455. Thanks to Andrew Lin.

Changes from 3.1.1 to 3.2.0
Improvements

    The nrowsinbuf is better computed now for EArray/CArray having a small chunkshape in the main dimension. Fixes #285.

    PyTables should be installable very friendly via pip, including NumPy being installed automatically in the unlikely case it is not yet installed in the system. Thanks to Andrea Bedini.

    setup.py has been largely simplified and now it requires setuptools. Although we think this is a good step, please keep us informed this is breaking some installation in a very bad manner.

    setup.py now is able to used pkg-config, if available, to locate required libraries (hdf5, bzip2, etc.). The use of pkg-config can be controlled via setup.py command line flags or via environment variables. Please refer to the installation guide (in the User Manual) for details. Closes gh-442.

    It is now possible to create a new node whose parent is a softlink to another group (see gh-422). Thanks to Alistair Muldal.

    link.SoftLink objects no longer need to be explicitly dereferenced. Methods and attributes of the linked object are now automatically accessed when the user acts on a soft-link (see gh-399). Thanks to Alistair Muldal.

    Now ptrepack recognizes hardlinks and replicates them in the output (repacked) file. This saves disk space and makes repacked files more conformal to the original one. Closes gh-380.

    New pttree script for printing HDF5 file contents as a pretty ASCII tree (closes gh-400). Thanks to Alistair Muldal.

    The internal Blosc library has been downgraded to version 1.4.4. This is in order to still allow using multiple threads inside Blosc, even on multithreaded applications (see gh-411, gh-412, gh-437 and gh-448).

    The print_versions() function now also reports the version of compression libraries used by Blosc.

    Now the setup.py tries to use the ‘-march=native’ C flag by default. In falls back on ‘-msse2’ if ‘-march=native’ is not supported by the compiler. Closes gh-379.

    Fixed a spurious unicode comparison warning (closes gh-372 and gh-373).

    Improved handling of empty string attributes. In previous versions of PyTables empty string were stored as scalar HDF5 attributes having size 1 and value ‘0’ (an empty null terminated string). Now empty string are stored as HDF5 attributes having zero size

    Added a new cookbook recipe and a couple of examples for simple threading with PyTables.

    The redundant utilsextension.get_indices() function has been eliminated (replaced by slice.indices()). Closes gh-195.

    Allow negative indices in point selection (closes gh-360)

    Index wasn’t being used if it claimed there were no results. Closes gh-351 (see also gh-353)

    Atoms and Col types are no longer generated dynamically so now it is easier for IDEs and static analysis tool to handle them (closes gh-345)

    The keysort functions in idx-opt.c have been cythonised using fused types. The perfomance is mostly unchanged, but the code is much more simpler now. Thanks to Andrea Bedini.

    Small unit tests re-factoring:

        print_versions() and tests.common.print_heavy() functions

            moved to the tests.common module

        always use print_versions() when test modules are called as scripts

        use the unittest2 package in Python 2.6.x

        removed internal machinery used to replicate unittest2 features

        always use tests.common.PyTablesTestCase as base class for all test cases

        code of the old tasts.common.cleanup() function has been moved to tests.common.PyTablesTestCase.tearDown() method

        new implementation of tests.common.PyTablesTestCase.assertWarns() compatible with the one provided by the standard unittest module in Python >= 3.2

        use tests.common.PyTablesTestCase.assertWarns() as context manager when appropriate

        use the unittest.skipIf() decorator when appropriate

        new :class:tests.comon.TestFileMixin: class

Bugs fixed

    Fixed compatibility problems with numpy 1.9 and 1.10-dev (closes gh-362 and gh-366)
    Fixed compatibility with Cython >= 0.20 (closes gh-386 and gh-387)
    Fixed support for unicode node names in LRU cache (only Python 2 was affected). Closes gh-367 and gh-369.
    Fixed support for unicode node titles (only Python 2 was affected). Closes gh-370 and gh-374.
    Fixed a bug that caused the silent truncation of unicode attributes containing the ‘0’ character. Closes gh-371.
    Fixed descr_from_dtype() to work as expected with complex types. Closes gh-381.
    Fixed the tests.test_basics.ThreadingTestCase test case. Closes gh-359.
    Fix incomplete results when performing the same query twice and exhausting the second iterator before the first. The first one writes incomplete results to seqcache (gh-353)
    Fix false results potentially going to seqcache if tableextension.Row.update() is used during iteration (see gh-353)
    Fix Column.create_csindex() when there’s NaNs
    Fixed handling of unicode file names on windows (closes gh-389)
    No longer not modify sys.argv at import time (closes gh-405)
    Fixed a performance issue on NFS (closes gh-402)
    Fixed a nasty problem affecting results of indexed queries. Closes gh-319 and probably gh-419 too.
    Fixed another problem affecting results of indexed queries too. Closes gh-441.
    Replaced “len(xrange(start, stop, step))” -> “len(xrange(0, stop - start, step))” to fix issues with large row counts with Python 2.x. Fixes #447.

Other changes

    Cython is not a hard dependency anymore (although developers will need it so as to generated the C extension code).

    The number of threads used by default for numexpr and Blosc operation that was set to the number of available cores have been reduced to 2. This is a much more reasonable setting for not creating too much overhead.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Oct 18, 2016
[3.4.6]: hashie/hashie@v3.4.5...v3.4.6

### Fixed

* [#368](hashie/hashie#368): Since `hashie/mash` can be required alone, require its dependencies - [@jrafanie](https://github.com/jrafanie).

## [3.4.5] - 2016-09-16

[3.4.5]: hashie/hashie@v3.4.4...v3.4.5

### Added

* [#337](hashie/hashie#337), [#331](hashie/hashie#331): `Hashie::Mash#load` accepts a `Pathname` object - [@gipcompany](https://github.com/gipcompany).

### Deprecated

* [#366](hashie/hashie#366): Hashie is no longer tested on Ruby < 2 - [@dblock](https://github.com/dblock).

### Fixed

* [#358](hashie/hashie#358): Fixed support for Array#dig - [@modosc](https://github.com/modosc).
* [#365](hashie/hashie#365): Ensured ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess is defined before use in #deep_locate  - [@mikejarema](https://github.com/mikejarema).

### Miscellanous

* [#366](hashie/hashie#366): Added Danger, PR linter - [@dblock](https://github.com/dblock).

## [3.4.4] - 2016-04-29

[3.4.4]: hashie/hashie@v3.4.3...v3.4.4

### Added

* [#349](hashie/hashie#349): Convert `Hashie::Mash#dig` arguments for Ruby 2.3.0 - [@k0kubun](https://github.com/k0kubun).

### Fixed

* [#240](hashie/hashie#240): Fixed nesting twice with Clash keys - [@bartoszkopinski](https://github.com/bartoszkopinski).
* [#317](hashie/hashie#317): Ensure `Hashie::Extensions::MethodQuery` methods return boolean values - [@michaelherold](https://github.com/michaelherold).
* [#319](hashie/hashie#319): Fix a regression from 3.4.1 where `Hashie::Extensions::DeepFind` is no longer indifference-aware - [@michaelherold](https://github.com/michaelherold).
* [#322](hashie/hashie#322): Fixed `reverse_merge` issue with `Mash` subclasses - [@marshall-lee](https://github.com/marshall-lee).
* [#346](hashie/hashie#346): Fixed `merge` breaking indifferent access - [@docwhat](https://github.com/docwhat), [@michaelherold](https://github.com/michaelherold).
* [#350](hashie/hashie#350): Fixed from string translations used with `IgnoreUndeclared` - [@marshall-lee](https://github.com/marshall-lee).
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Oct 22, 2016
version 1.11.1: 2016-06-14

    * new guesser infrastructure, support for emacs and vim modelines (#489)
    * javascript bugfix for nested objects with quoted keys (#496)
    * new theme: Gruvbox (thanks @jamietanna!)
    * praat: lots of improvements (thanks @jjatria)
    * fix for rougify error when highlighting from stdin (#493)
    * new lexer: kotlin (thanks @meleyal!)
    * new lexer: cfscript (thanks @mjclemente!)

version 1.11.0: 2016-06-06

    * groovy:
	o remove pathological regexes and add basic support for
	  triple-quoted strings (#485)
	o add the "trait" keyword and fix project url (thanks @glaforge! #378)
    * new lexer: coq (thanks @gmalecha! #389)
    * gemspec license now more accurate (thanks @connorshea! #484)
    * swift:
	o properly support nested comments (thanks @dblessing! #479)
	o support swift 2.2 features (thanks @radex #376 and @wokalski #442)
	o add indirect declaration (thanks @nRewik! #326)
    * new lexer: verilog (thanks @Razer6! #317)
    * new lexer: typescript (thanks @Seikho! #400)
    * new lexers: jinja and twig (thanks @robin850! #402)
    * new lexer: pascal (thanks @alexcu!)
    * css: support attribute selectors (thanks @skoji! #426)
    * new lexer: shell session (thanks @sio4! #481)
    * ruby: add support for <<~ heredocs (thanks @tinci! #362)
    * recognize comments at EOF in SQL, Apache, and CMake (thanks @julp! #360)
    * new lexer: phtml (thanks @Igloczek #366)
    * recognize comments at EOF in CoffeeScript (thanks @rdavila! #370)
    * c/c++:
	o support c11/c++11 features (thanks @Tosainu! #371)
	o Allow underscores in identifiers (thanks @coverify! #333)
    * rust: add more builtin types (thanks @RalfJung! #372)
    * ini: allow hyphen keys (thanks @KrzysiekJ! #380)
    * r: massively improve lexing quality (thanks @klmr! #383)
    * c#:
	o add missing keywords (thanks @BenVlodgi #384 and @SLaks #447)
    * diff: do not require newlines at the ends (thanks @AaronLasseigne! #387)
    * new lexer: ceylon (thanks @bjansen! #414)
    * new lexer: biml (thanks @japj! #415)
    * new lexer: TAP - the test anything protocol (thanks @mblayman! #409)
    * rougify bugfix: treat input as utf8 (thanks @japj! #417)
    * new lexer: jsonnet (thanks @davidzchen! #420)
    * clojure: associate *.cljc for cross-platform clojure (thanks @alesguzik! #423)
    * new lexer: D (thanks @nikibobi! #435)
    * new lexer: smarty (thanks @tringenbach! #427)
    * apache:
	o add directives for v2.4 (thanks @stanhu!)
	o various improvements (thanks @julp! #301)
	    - faster keyword lookups
	    - fix nil error on unknown directive (cf #246, #300)
	    - properly manage case-insensitive names (cf #246)
	    - properly handle windows CRLF
    * objective-c:
	o support literal dictionaries and block arguments (thanks @BenV!
	  #443 and #444)
	o Fix error tokens when defining interfaces (thanks @meleyal! #477)
    * new lexer: NASM (thanks @sraboy! #457)
    * new lexer: gradle (thanks @nerro! #468)
    * new lexer: API Blueprint (thanks @kylef! #261)
    * new lexer: ActionScript (thanks @honzabrecka! #241)
    * terminal256 formatter: stop confusing token names (thanks @julp! #367)
    * new lexer: julia (thanks @mpeteuil! #331)
    * new lexer: cmake (thanks @julp! #302)
    * new lexer: eiffel (thanks @Conaclos! #323)
    * new lexer: protobuf (thanks @fqqb! #327)
    * new lexer: fortran (thanks @CruzR! #328)
    * php: associate *.phpt files (thanks @Razer6!)
    * python: support raise from and yield from (thanks @mordervomubel! #324)
    * new VimL example (thanks @tpope! #315)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Oct 22, 2016
3.5.3 - 2016-10-05

This is a bug fix release.

Bugs fixed:

    If the same test was running concurrently in two processes and there were examples already in the test database which no longer failed, Hypothesis would sometimes fail with a FileNotFoundError (IOError on Python 2) because an example it was trying to read was deleted before it was read. (Issue #372).
    Drawing from an integers() strategy with both a min_value and a max_value would reject too many examples needlessly. Now it repeatedly redraws until satisfied. (Pull request #366. Thanks to Calen Pennington for the contribution).

3.5.2 - 2016-09-24

This is a bug fix release.

    The Hypothesis pytest plugin broke pytest support for doctests. Now it doesn’t.

3.5.1 - 2016-09-23

This is a bug fix release.

    Hypothesis now runs cleanly in -B and -BB modes, avoiding mixing bytes and unicode.
    unittest.TestCase tests would now have shown up in the new statistics mode. Now they do.
    Similarly, stateful tests would not have shown up in statistics and now they do.
    Statistics now print with pytest node IDs (the names you’d get in pytest verbose mode).

3.5.0 - 2016-09-22

This is a feature release.

    fractions() and decimals() strategies now support min_value and max_value parameters. Thanks go to Anne Mulhern for the development of this feature.
    The Hypothesis pytest plugin now supports a –hypothesis-show-statistics parameter that gives detailed statistics about the tests that were run. Huge thanks to Jean-Louis Fuchs and Adfinis-SyGroup for funding the development of this feature.
    There is a new event() function that can be used to add custom statistics.

Additionally there have been some minor bug fixes:

    In some cases Hypothesis should produce fewer duplicate examples (this will mostly only affect cases with a single parameter).
    py.test command line parameters are now under an option group for Hypothesis (thanks to David Keijser for fixing this)
    Hypothesis would previously error if you used function annotations on your tests under Python 3.4.
    The repr of many strategies using lambdas has been improved to include the lambda body (this was previously supported in many but not all cases).
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