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    PaulHowarth/Blog/2016-02-11

Thursday 11th February 2016

Local Packages

  • Updated curl (4.47.1) to enable support for Public Suffix List where possible (Bug #1305701)

  • Updated dovecot (2.2.21) to update pigeonhole to 0.4.12:

    • Implemented the Sieve extracttext extension (RFC 5703; Section 7); it is now possible to extract body text from a message into a variable

    • Increased ABI version due to changes in the Sieve interpreter's object definitions
    • multiscript: Fixed bug in handling of (implicit) keep; final keep action was always executed as though there was a failure, which caused the keep action to revert back to the initial message, in turn causing editheader actions to be ignored

    • managesieve-login: Fixed proxy to allow SASL mechanisms other than PLAIN; previously, the proxy would fail if the server did not support the PLAIN mechanism

    • ldap storage: Prevent segfault occurring when assigning certain (global) configuration options
  • Rebuilt nmap (7.01) for the Fedora_24_Mass_Rebuild

  • Updated perl-DBD-SQLite to 1.50:

    • Updated to SQLite 3.10.2
    • Resolved SAVEPOINT bug (CPAN RT#106151)

    • Made sure to keep what's left in unprepared_statements when allow_multiple_statements is set (GH#11)

    • Added a workaround to resolve CPAN RT#106950: Extra warnings with savepoints (hopefully)

    • Not to run tests for table_column_metadata unless ENABLE_COLUMN_METADATA is set

    • Fixed an sqlite version number in a test (GH#14)

    • Because of the addition of LIKE/GLOB/REGEXP support on virtual tables, previous ::PerlData virtual table got broken; this is hopefully fixed by adding strlike/strglob functions to DBD::SQLite but if you use this virtual table, please test it carefully

    • Now you can make a database connection read-only if you turn on the ReadOnly attribute when you connect (CPAN RT#110439); if you set it after you connect to a database, DBD::SQLite warns because the database doesn't actually become read-only

    • Improved ::Constants

      • To load DBD::SQLite by itself

      • To expose SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER

      • Introduced a few new (shorter) tags
    • Resolved CPAN RT#111558: Virtual table tests depend on enhanced query syntax availability

    • Ignore FTS tests if FTS is not available
  • Rebuilt perl-MIME-Types (2.12) for the Fedora_24_Mass_Rebuild

  • Rebuilt perl-Moose (2.1604) for the Fedora_24_Mass_Rebuild

  • Rebuilt pptp (1.8.0) for the Fedora_24_Mass_Rebuild

  • Rebuilt xz (5.2.2) for the Fedora_24_Mass_Rebuild


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