ghc and the hs-packages now simply include the necessary (haskell)
package description files in lib/ghc/package.conf.d and update the
package.cache by running ghc-pkg recache at the end. register and
unregister scripts are no longer needed.
sending all DNS traffic to Cloudflare by default is not a good idea.
Applications should respect OS configured settings.
The DoH settings still can be overriden if needed. ok landry@ job@
This is a major version update; as usual for these you will need to
upgrade your trac environments, also note that some plugins are now
obsolete and should be removed.
Trac now uses Jinja2 instead of Genshi as its template engine - Genshi
is still supported in 1.4.x for plugin templates but is now optional.
See https://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/1.3/TracUpgrade#to1.4 and
https://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracChangeLog for more details.
toostream now supports the new py-mastodon.py
With the update of py-mastodon.py I need to commit this
Include a patch that relaxes the requirement on py-mastodon.py
from exact version match of 1.4.5 to <1.5.0. This patch has been
upstreamed and will be in the next release.
OK kn@ phessler@
HTTP::Entity::Parser is PSGI compliant HTTP Entity parser. This module
also has compatibility with HTTP::Body. Unlike HTTP::Body, HTTP::Entity::Parser
reads HTTP entity from PSGI's env $env->{'psgi.input'} and parse it.
This module support application/x-www-form-urlencoded, multipart/form-data
and application/json.
From wen heping <wenheping2000 () hotmail ! com>
OK cwen@
the electronjs port is going to live inside the chromium port,
as a separate flavor, which is called electron (obviously)
because it requires all of our chromium patches as well and
this way we can avoid having to maintain another subdirectory
with hundreds of patches; this is mostly unconventional but
for me this is the best solution (maintainence-wise)
a couple of patches for the actual electron source are shamelessly
stolen from freebsd
this commit also adds a --no-sandbox flag because electron
cannot use unveil and pledge just yet, i will work on that
in the future
basic stuff works, but don't expect anything fancy yet
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initial versoin of electron-6.0.3:
Build cross platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.
It's easier than you think.
If you can build a website, you can build a desktop app. Electron is a
framework for creating native applications with web technologies like
JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. It takes care of the hard parts so you can
focus on the core of your application.