- Fix added in BigDecimal::div method.
Dividend has to be checked for zero value, otherwise the method ends
in an infinite loop by evaluating corScale value
Submitted by: Björn Lemke <lemke@lemke-it.com>
2020-10-25 converters/zbase32: does not build with python3
2020-10-25 devel/py-PEAK-Rules: does not build with python3
2020-10-25 editors/nvi-devel: Unsupported upstream since 2015, please switch to editors/nvi2
See https://people.freebsd.org/~rene/stuff/old-ports.txt for "unremoveable" ports.
The release notes are, as always, at
https://www.fon.hum.uva.nl/praat/manual/What_s_new_.html
We skipped from .24 to .28, which were a fairly rapid succession
of bugfix releases. One new feature is the FormantPath (and attendant
editor) to tie together multiple formants.
Faster Nmap Scanning with Rust
Turns a 17 minutes Nmap scan into 19 seconds.
Find all open ports fast with RustScan, automatically pipe them into Nmap.
WWW: https://rustscan.github.io/RustScan
Now raises exceptions on error instead of exiting Python.
Reviewed by: wg
Approved by: wg (ports, maintainer)
Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26962
asql is an asynchronous, C++11-native, Qt5 based SQL Query library.
You can use it to write async queries with natural C++-lambda
and Qt5-slots style code.
Right now there is only a PostgreSQL backend, but others are
planned (and then the port will grow OPTIONS).
This comes from the cutelyst project, and it would conflict with
www/asql is named the "obvious" way, so name it something inbetween.
For some unknwon reason in some cases configure detects netbsd_ioctl in
addition to freebsd_sysctl and it breaks build. Force it to use only
freebsd_sysctl
PR: 250554
Reported by: rhurlin
Sponsored by: Rubicon Communications, LLC (Netgate)
Error:
In file included from /wrkdirs/usr/ports/devel/pecl-grpc/work-php74/grpc-1.32.0/third_party/abseil-cpp/absl/base/internal/unscaledcycleclock.cc:27:
/usr/include/sys/sysctl.h:1184:25: error: unknown type name 'u_int'
int sysctl(const int *, u_int, void *, size_t *, const void *, size_t);
Changelog:
Codership is pleased to announce the release of Galera Replication library 3.31,
implementing wsrep API version 25.
The library is now available as targeted packages and package repositories
for a number of Linux distributions, including Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS,
RHEL, OpenSUSE and SLES. Obtaining packages using a package repository
removes the need to download individual files and facilitates the deployment
and upgrade of Galera nodes.
This and future releases will be available from https://www.galeracluster.com.
The latest version of Galera for FreeBSD is available in the FreeBSD
Ports Collection.
Notable fixes in Galera replication since last binary release
by Codership (3.30):
- The in-memory GCache index implementation was reworked to use sorted
std::deque instead of std::map, leading to eightfold reduction in
GCache memory footprint.
- CRC32C implementation was reworked. Hardware CRC32C is now supported
on x86_64 and ARM64 platforms.
- Bus error due to unaligned access on Sparc64 platform was fixed.
- Three new status variables were added: wsrep_flow_control_active,
wsrep_flow_control_requested and wsrep_gmcast_segment.
- Prevent GCache rollover on Donor during IST.
- Incorrect handling of return value from SST donate callback
was fixed (codership/galera#284).
- Binary tarball package is compiled with OpenSSL 1.1.1g.
Other changes:
- Unit tests were reworked to replace deprecated Check library
API calls with supported ones (codership/galera#577).
Known Issues:
- In order to install Galera package on CentOS 8 or RHEL 8, MySQL and
MariaDB modules need to be disabled first with `dnf -y module disable
mysql mariadb`.
End of Life Notice:
This is the last release for Debian Jessie and openSUSE 15.0.
PR: 250505
Submitted by: maintainer
Sponsored by: Netzkommune GmbH
* Upgrade to 4.16.0
* add sqlite support
* remove deprecate config options
Major changes:
* Database backends:
* NDB backend promoted to stable
* New sqlite-based backend
* New experimental read-only BDB backend
* BDB database backend deprecated
* Powerful macro and %if expressions
* Optional MIME type based file classification
* Dependency generation by parametric macros
* A new version parsing and comparison API in C and Python
* Parallelise test-suite execution
* Clarify RPM license
PR: 250573
Submitted by: Brian Zou <zoujiaqing@gmail.com>