- make sure PKGDIR exists prior to making READMES, allows using update-plist
before creating DESCR and stuff
- list-distinfo target, to allow dpb to fetch stuff non locally eventually
- zap addsum
- check that all files in distinfo are actually accounted for in DISTFILES
and SUPDISTFILES
https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2013/feb/19/security/
- Host header poisoning: an attacker could cause Django to generate
and display URLs that link to arbitrary domains.
- Formset denial-of-service: an attacker can abuse Django's tracking
of the number of forms in a formset to cause a denial-of-service attack.
- XML attacks: Django's serialization framework was vulnerable to
attacks via XML entity expansion and external references.
- Data leakage via admin history log: Django's admin interface could
expose supposedly-hidden information via its history log.
required but scenarios are useless without the game and very big, so this
saves excessively large files being uncompressed/recompressed and shipped
out to mirrors on arch where the game won't run anyway. ok phessler
* remove USE_GROFF to prevent warnings
* fix the examples directory
* use .conf files from upcoming 3.1 version (they work by default and the patches can be easily removed when we upgrade)
* add a default minimal puppet.conf that works instead of the currently broken one we ship
* only include conf files we need
* no need to create the hierarchy under /var/puppet since puppet will take care of it
ok robert@ (maintainer), jasper@
arch works by converting the .so to .a (which covers the case where a
shared arch builds an .so with no associated .a). As gettext has a couple
of shared libraries with no associated static library this scheme doesn't
work, so split it back out to PFRAG.shared to disable the magic. Fixes vax.
ok espie@ naddy@
everything else, especially to get the same value for GX_COLOR_INDEX_TYPE
(and the same field sizes and offsets for the gx_device type).
This fixes crashes with the cups driver on 32 bit archs.
Reported and fix tested by Martin Crossley <martin@crossleys.biz>.
ok aja@ dcoppa@ sthen@