The defusedxml package contains several Python-only workarounds and
fixes for denial of service and other vulnerabilities in Python's XML
libraries. In order to benefit from the protection you just have to
import and use the listed functions / classes from the right defusedxml
module instead of the original module.
ok aja@
stop other people wasting time on updates which should not be done.
ian@ ran into this (while working on devel/hs-aeson and
textproc/hs-attoparsec), and even I didn't notice before trying to
build all Haskell ports (including meta/haskell-platform) with his
diffs.
fast_xs provides C extensions for escaping text.
fast_xs_extra is an experimental extension that can be used with
fast_xs_monkey_patcher to monkey patch methods in common libraries:
CGI, ERB::Util, Rack::Utils, Mongrel.
OK jasper@
Automated proofreader for text files, man pages, and DocBook SGML
source files.
Developed by Warren Block for FreeBSD.
Port based on the FreeBSD port by Eitan Adler.
feedback and ok sthen@
ok afresh1@ and bcallah@ an a previous version
additional testing by Eric Radman <ericshane at eradman dot com>, thanks
grepcidr can be used to filter a list of IP addresses against one or
more Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) specifications, or arbitrary
networks specified by an address range. As with grep, there are options
to invert matching and load patterns from a file. grepcidr is capable
of comparing thousands or even millions of IPs to networks with little
memory usage and in reasonable computation time.
grepcidr has endless uses in network software, including: mail filtering
and processing, network security, log analysis, and many custom applications.
this port didn't build on static-only arch anyway). Unsupported upstream
(http://bugs.ghostscript.com/show_bug.cgi?id=691887#c1) but the patch is
easy to maintain, and there's a clear benefit:
$ stat -f "%Z %N" mupdf*
25262988 mupdf-1.4.tgz
4619258 mupdf-1.4p0.tgz