PaulHowarth/Blog/2015-07-02

Thursday 2nd July 2015

Fedora Project

  • Updated milter-greylist to 4.5.14 in Rawhide:

    • Accept format strings in helo acl and compare without case

    • Improve configure ability to run with -Werror

    • Overcome select(2) file descriptor limit

    • Support glob(7) pattern matching for properties

    • Build fixes

Local Packages

  • Updated cdrtools to 3.01 alpha release 29

  • Updated getmail to 4.48.0:

    • Work around brain-damaged change in Python's poplib that causes message retrieval errors if any line of a message has more than 2048 characters in it

    • Restore link to moved Marc mailing list archive
  • Updated perl-DateTime to 1.20:

    • If you compared a DateTime object to an undef value, you might have received a warning pointing to code inside DateTime.pm, instead of in your own code (GH#7)

    • The 30future-tz.t could fail if run at certain very specific times; this should now be much less likely, unless a time zone being tested implements a DST change at noon (which would even more insane than DST already is by a huge factor) (CPAN RT#102925)

    • The 1.18 release added the June 30, 2015 leap second to the XS code, but I forgot to update the corresponding pure Perl implementation in DateTime::LeapSecond

  • Updated perl-Module-Build (0.4214) to drop the optional dependency on Pod::Readme, which creates bootstrapping problems (Module::Build fails back to Pod::Text in its absence)

  • Updated perl-PPIx-Regexp to 0.041:

    • Accept non-ASCII whitespace under /x: the Whitespace object can be multiple characters; the perl_version_introduced() becomes '5.021001' if any of them is a code point above 127

    • The perl_version_removed() method now returns '5.021001' when called on a PPIx::Regexp object produced by parsing '?foo?' (match once without explicit 'm'); the object produced by parsing 'm?foo?' still returns the minimum Perl version

    • Report \C (match octet) as removed in 5.23.0

  • Updated python-pyasn1 to 0.1.8 (see CHANGES for details)


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