groups when dropping privilege. This fixes long-standing permission
problems when accessing music directory..
From Tobias Ulmer (MAINTAINER) on ports@, thanks!
ok jasper@
(now called agiler-old)
upses such as the below can now work again:
{0x0665, 0x5161, &agiler_old_subdriver}, /* Belkin F6C1200-UNV */
{0x06da, 0x0003, &agiler_old_subdriver}, /* Mustek Powermust */
{0x0f03, 0x0001, &agiler_old_subdriver}, /* Unitek Alpha 1200Sx *
ok sthen@
libneural is an extremely tiny library for creating a software three
layer backpropagation neural network. This is useful for a very wide
variety of pattern recognition and classification problems. It is
written in C++, based on the standard algorithm with NO fancy features
like bias terms or momentum.
- add -fPIC unconditionally (requested by naddy@) by adding it to
unix.mak (in pwlib) which get sourced by the other ports
feedback from and ok naddy@, thanks!
with no updates since and no official homepage or distsite.
"I'm all in favor of dropping old unmaintained stuffs" ajacoutot@
"I can only fully agree to antoine and you wrt ditching the old stuff" jasper@
"Andreas Tille, the Debian WordNet maintainer, noticed a bug in my
patch. The bug is not security related, but causes incorrect behaviour
in WordNet.
I replaced a strncpy(s1, s2, strlen(s2)) with a strcpy forgetting that
strncpy invoked that way would always omit the trailing \0 (as the \0
would always be at strlen(s2) + 1). This resulted in a truncation of
output from WordNet which relied on the previous behavior which it
used to 'patch' s1. I've now adjusted the strncpy to be a memcpy and
added a comment, to make the intent of the code clear. (Using a str*
function when you don't wish any handling of \0 is unintuitive to me,
hence my mistake). [..] Apologies for the error."
thanks Rob for the exemplary handling of this advisory. Notifications
to package maintainers and follow-ups are almost unheard-of and very
welcome.
p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Cache-Store-FastMmap,
p5-Catalyst-Plugin-ConfigLoader-Environment,
p5-Catalyst-Plugin-LogWarnings, p5-Catalyst-Component-ACCEPT_CONTEXT,
p5-HTML-SBC and p5-XML-Atom-SimpleFeed to www/
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quickly and easily. It supports all aspects of the Atom format, but it
has no provisions for generating feeds with extension elements.
Simple Blog Code is a simple markup language. You can use it for guest
books, blogs, wikis, boards and various other web applications. It
produces valid and semantic (X)HTML from input and is patterned on that
tiny usenet markups like *bold* and _underline_.
Models and Views don't usually have access to the request object, since
they probably don't really need it. Sometimes, however, having the
request context available outside of Controllers makes your application
cleaner. If that's the case, just use this module as a base class.
This plugin redirects perl's warn() warnings to a Catalyst log
($c->log->warn), allowing you to filter warnings, log warnings to a
database, Log4Perl, etc.