#acl PaulHowarth:read,write,admin,revert,delete All:read === Tuesday 21st January 2014 === ==== Fedora Project ==== * Updated `perl-Module-Build-Tiny` to 0.033 in Rawhide: * Require `Getopt::Long` 2.36 * Add install tests * Updated `perl-Module-Info` in Rawhide to drop a pointless in-place edit flag from a perl filter invocation * Updated `perl-Text-Reform` in Rawhide to fix a bogus changelog entry * Branched and built `perl-Convert-BinHex` (1.119) for EPEL-7 * Branched and built `perl-Data-Alias` (1.18) for EPEL-7 * Branched and built `perl-ExtUtils-Config` (0.007) for EPEL-7 * Branched and built `perl-ExtUtils-Depends` (0.306) for EPEL-7 * Branched and built `perl-ExtUtils-Helpers` (0.021) for EPEL-7 * Branched and built `perl-ExtUtils-InstallPaths` (0.010) for EPEL-7 * Branched and built `perl-MIME-tools` (5.505) for EPEL-7 * Branched and built `perl-Module-Build-Tiny` (0.028) for EPEL-7 ==== Local Packages ==== * Updated `cdrtools` to 3.01 alpha release 22 * Updated `check` to 0.9.12: * Additional unit tests created for internal and external Check APIs * Check now compiled on Windows using MSVC when using `CMake` and `NMake`; all unit tests pass, though shell script based ones need to be run in the MSYS environment * Check now compiles on Windows using Visual Studio 10 when using `CMake`; `check_check` passes when run from Visual Studios * Always capture the start and end times of tests when using `NO_FORK` mode; previously the end time was not captured, resulting in arbitrary durations being recorded when tests failed (Bug #87) * Added additional configure script checks for support of `timer_create()` on the target system, which allows for OpenBSD to compile and run all Check's unit tests successfully * Added a unit test, `check_mem_leaks`, which can be used against `valgrind` to test for memory leaks (no memory leaks were found) * Added `tcase_add_loop_test` support in `checkm` (Patches #46) * Add support for logging in Test Anything Protocol (TAP) format * Refactor Check's assertions to be more like the `assert()` call in `assert.h`, in that static source code analyzers can use `gcc` attributes in the header to make assumptions about the flow of the code (see Feature Request #29) * Fix `ck_assert_ptr_*` causing `const` compilation warnings (Bug #91) * Updated `perl-IO-Socket-IP` to 0.27: * Apply a short timeout to unit tests that probe for Internet connectivity, in case of bad firewalls, etc. ([[PerlRT:121037|Perl RT#121037]]) * Defend against machines with `IN6ADDR_LOOPBACK` not being "`::1`" in unit tests, similar to the `INADDR_LOOPBACK` case ([[CPAN:92295|CPAN RT#92295]]) * Updated `perl-Module-Build-Tiny` to 0.033 as per the Fedora version * Updated `perl-Module-CoreList` to 3.04: * Prepared for v5.19.8 * Updated `perl-XML-SAX-Expat` to 0.51: * Re-release to try to fix tarball issues ([[CPAN:86087|CPAN RT#86087]], [[CPAN:88638|CPAN RT#88638]]) ----