Protect attributes from mass-assignment in Active Record models.
This plugin adds the class methods attr_accessible and attr_protected to your
models to be able to declare white or black lists of attributes.
Note: This plugin will be officially supported until the release of Rails 5.0.
WWW: https://github.com/rails/protected_attributes
Four of these five patches should have been part of the previous
commit but I didn't notice them. The ampasCTL pach is to fix a
regression that I introduced by removing part of the post-patch
target.
Approved by: gcc5 support blanket
- Decreased default cache size values to 100k ( query + table )
- Next fileId (CegoXMLSpace::nextFID ) calculation now analyses the
existing fileId and uses the lowest available. The MAXFID attribute
in the database xml file is no more used. This avoids, that file
id exceeds in case of frequent creation and removement of tablesets.
- Some format correction in CegoAdminHandler
- Increased parameter FILMNG_MAXDATAFILE to 10000 and
TABMNG_MAXTABSET to 500
- Optimization added in CegoDisCursor::distSetup(CegoAttrCond)
If the native table cursor could not set up either FULL or PART, the
table cursor retrieved all available rows from the corresponding table.
In this case, the table also can be cached to improve subsequent
queries for this table. This fix is relevant for queries like
select * from t1 where b like '%X%', since the like condition
cannot be used by the table cursor
Submitted by: Bjoern Lemke <lemke@lemke-it.com>
on PowerPC (verified for all of them) and some also on SPARC (whenever I
was able to test those on flame.freebsd.org) and even IA64 (which should
be OK to remove anyways, because it was never really supported system in
ports land and was officially killed in -CURRENT a while ago.
This is the last routine (ie. other than security patches) release
from the 4.4.x series. The next update will be a major jump to the
4.5.x series.
ChangeLog: https://www.phpmyadmin.net/files/4.4.15/
* tcllauncher::demonize when invoked with the -noclose option will still
redirect any stdio files (stdin, stdout, stderr) to/from /dev/null if
the corresponding stdio handle does not exist.
* clean and distclean make targets fixed/improved
* configure script now included in distribution
* remove all reference to Windows
libav 11.4 was released before the fixes were made while ffmpeg 2.3.x
and lower are not maintained anymore. Bundle consumers are out of luck
unless low impact there or the fixes are easy to cherry-pick.