#acl PaulHowarth:read,write,admin,revert,delete All:read === Monday 17th February 2014 === ==== Fedora Project ==== * Updated `gtkwave` to 3.3.57 in Rawhide and EPEL-7: * Fix for Electric Fence crash in `vlist_freeze()` * Updated `LZ4` for version r113 * Updated `libssh2` in Rawhide to work around failing `mansyntax` check on `ppc*` and `aarch64` builders * Updated `perl-Env-Sanctify` to 1.12 in Rawhide and EPEL-7: * Added test for sanctification plus adding an environment variable * Became owner of `perl-Crypt-PasswdMD5` in EPEL-7, which will be a clone of the RHEL-7 package needed for `ppc64` support only * Became owner of `perl-Guard` in EPEL-7 * Became owner of `perl-Log-Any-Adapter` in EPEL-7 * Became owner of `perl-Log-Any-Adapter-Dispatch` in EPEL-7 * Branched and built `p7zip` (9.20.1) for EPEL-7 * Branched and built `perl-Crypt-PasswdMD5` (1.3) for EPEL-7 * Branched and built `perl-Guard` (1.022) for EPEL-7 * Branched and built `perl-IO-Compress-Lzma` (2.061) for EPEL-7 * Branched and built `perl-IO-Multiplex` (1.13) for EPEL-7 * Branched and built `perl-IPC-Shareable` (0.61) for EPEL-7 * Branched and bootstrapped `perl-Log-Any` (0.15) for EPEL-7 * Branched and built `perl-Log-Any-Adapter` (0.11) for EPEL-7 * Branched and built `perl-Log-Any-Adapter-Dispatch` (0.06) for EPEL-7 * Branched `yasm` for EPEL-7, build done by [[FedoraProject:User:thias|Matthias Saou]] * Rebuilt `perl-Log-Any` (0.15) in Rawhide without the bootstrapping hack for EPEL-7 ==== Local Packages ==== * Updated `gtkwave` to 3.3.57 as per the Fedora version * Updated `libssh2` as per the Fedora version * Updated `perl-Env-Sanctify` to 1.12 as per the Fedora version * Updated `perl-Parse-CPAN-Meta` to 1.4412: * Invalid UTF-8 encoding in YAML files are now replaced with "PERLQQ" quoting from the `Encode` module and without warnings * Removed legacy test modifications for `$ENV{PERL_CORE}` * Updated `perl-XML-LibXSLT` to 1.88: * Fix `t/xml-grammar-failures.t` based on the `xml:space` commentary at https://mail.gnome.org/archives/xml/2014-February/msg00000.html ; it caused some failures that were ultimately our fault ----