From the changelog:
* Fix build on systems without sys/queue.h.
* Fix crash when allow-rename is on and an empty name is set.
Signed-off-by: Matthias Beyer <mail@beyermatthias.de>
https://github.com/ajeetdsouza/zoxide/compare/v0.3.1...v0.4.0
Most notable changes, IMHO:
- `zoxide init` now uses PWD hooks by default
- `fish` no longer `cd`s to the user's home when no match is found
- Interactive mode in `zoxide` no longer throws an error if `fzf` exits gracefully
Prior to this, when used in conjunction with e.g. `format-all-mode`,
garbage like
node: NODE_STRING@[8934; 9139), indent: IndentLevel { level: 3, alignment: 0 }
would be written to the file.
The old homepage and src URLs no longer exist. The author of the package
confirms on GitHub that GitHub is now the official homepage (see
kholtman/afio#12).
https://github.com/Duncaen/OpenDoas/compare/v6.0...v6.6.1
There are a decent chunk of changes in there. I'm mostly interested in
5debef098b7ebba67da5db9fbb020a7cd0f90a7f, which fixes the parsing of
/proc/$pid/stat that is used to implement timestamping.
From the changelog:
* Do not close stdout prematurely in control mode since it is needed to print
exit messages. Prevents hanging when detaching with iTerm2.
Signed-off-by: Matthias Beyer <mail@beyermatthias.de>
Google moved their oslogin guest tools to another repository.
Point src to there, and bump to the latest version
There's now a Makefile, so we can avoid having our own custom
installPhase, and we also get manpages.
I successfully ran the oslogin tests, so assuming the google cloud
metadata server still behaves like in our test, logins should work.
I saw a nscd segfault, not sure if it's caused by this or was already
the case before.
It'd be great if someone could test this on an actual VM.
The logging "sed-patch" that was introduced for version 20190611 worked poorly:
it was too intrusive (breaking the --logfile option), and it didn't prevent
using in-store file for logging by default. The new logging patch (an actual
"diff-patch") is less intrusive: it just changes the default log file's
location to be the current directory instead of the executable's directory.
Fixes: CVE-2019-14834
A vulnerability was found in dnsmasq before version 2.81, where the
memory leak allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service
(memory consumption) via vectors involving DHCP response creation.
Changelog:
version 2.81
Improve cache behaviour for TCP connections. For ease of
implementaion, dnsmasq has always forked a new process to handle
each incoming TCP connection. A side-effect of this is that
any DNS queries answered from TCP connections are not cached:
when TCP connections were rare, this was not a problem.
With the coming of DNSSEC, it is now the case that some
DNSSEC queries have answers which spill to TCP, and if,
for instance, this applies to the keys for the root, then
those never get cached, and performance is very bad.
This fix passes cache entries back from the TCP child process to
the main server process, and fixes the problem.
Remove the NO_FORK compile-time option, and support for uclinux.
In an era where everything has an MMU, this looks like
an anachronism, and it adds to (Ok, multiplies!) the
combinatorial explosion of compile-time options. Thanks to
Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant for the patch.
Fix line-counting when reading /etc/hosts and friends; for
correct error messages. Thanks to Christian Rosentreter
for reporting this.
Fix bug in DNS non-terminal code, added in 2.80, which could
sometimes cause a NODATA rather than an NXDOMAIN reply.
Thanks to Norman Rasmussen, Sven Mueller and Maciej Żenczykowski
for spotting and diagnosing the bug and providing patches.
Support TCP-fastopen (RFC-7413) on both incoming and
outgoing TCP connections, if supported and enabled in the OS.
Improve kernel-capability manipulation code under Linux. Dnsmasq
now fails early if a required capability is not available, and
tries not to request capabilities not required by its
configuration.
Add --shared-network config. This enables allocation of addresses
by the DHCP server in subnets where the server (or relay) does not
have an interface on the network in that subnet. Many thanks to
kamp.de for sponsoring this feature.
Fix broken contrib/lease_tools/dhcp_lease_time.c. A packet
validation check got borked in commit 2b38e382 and release 2.80.
Thanks to Tomasz Szajner for spotting this.
Fix compilation against nettle version 3.5 and later.
Fix spurious DNSSEC validation failures when the auth section
of a reply contains unsigned RRs from a signed zone,
with the exception that NSEC and NSEC3 RRs must always be signed.
Thanks to Tore Anderson for spotting and diagnosing the bug.
Add --dhcp-ignore-clid. This disables reading of DHCP client
identifier option (option 61), so clients are only identified by
MAC addresses.
Fix a bug which stopped --dhcp-name-match from working when a hostname
is supplied in --dhcp-host. Thanks to James Feeney for spotting this.
Fix bug which caused very rarely caused zero-length DHCPv6 packets.
Thanks to Dereck Higgins for spotting this.
Add --tftp-single-port option.
Enhance --conf-dir to load files in a deterministic order. Thanks to
Evgenii Seliavka for the suggestion and initial patch.
In the router advert code, handle case where we have two
different interfaces on the same IPv6 net, and we are doing
RA/DHCP service on only one of them. Thanks to NIIBE Yutaka
for spotting this case and making the initial patch.
Support prefixed ranges of ipv6 addresses in dhcp-host.
This eases problems chain-netbooting, where each link in the
chain requests an address using a different UID. With a single
address, only one gets the "static" address, but with this
fix, enough addresses can be reserved for all the stages of the
boot. Many thanks to Harald Jensås for his work on this idea and
earlier patches.
Add filtering by tag of --dhcp-host directives. Based on a patch
by Harald Jensås.
Allow empty server spec in --rev-server, to match --server.
Remove DSA signature verification from DNSSEC, as specified in
RFC 8624. Thanks to Loganaden Velvindron for the original patch.
Add --script-on-renewal option.
* treewide Drop unneeded go 1.12 overrides
* Fix packr to be go module compatible.
I updated to version 2.8.0 which is the latest on master.
Then due to the 2 different sets of go modules which are used, I split
the build into two different derivations, then merged them togethor
using symlinkJoin to have the same output structure as the existing derivation.
* Remove consul dependency on go1.12
I updated the consul version to 1.7.2 and flipped it to building using
modules.
* Remove go1.12 from perkeep.
Update the version to the latest unstable on master.
* Update scaleway-cli to not be pinned to go1.12
Switched the version to 1.20
* Update prometheus-varnish-exporter to not depend on go1.12
* Update lnd to build with go1.12
Updated the version
Forced only building subpackages with main to prevent panics over
multiple modules in one repo
* Remove go1.12 from openshift
Had to update the version to 4.1.0 and do a bit of munging to get this
to work
* Remove go1.12 completely.
These are no longer needed.
* Update bazel-watcher and make it build with go 1.14
The package was marked as broken for 3 years, there were no
upstream updates for 8 years, and the program requires third
party services that don't provide APIs to work. I think it's
safe to say that this program is not going to work.