Rasterio's goal is a raster data library, expressing GDAL's data model
using fewer non-idiomatic extension classes and more idiomatic Python
types and protocols, while performing as fast as GDAL's Python bindings.
Geographic information systems use GeoTIFF and other formats to organize
and store gridded raster datasets such as satellite imagery and terrain
models. Rasterio reads and writes these formats and provides a Python
API based on Numpy N-dimensional arrays and GeoJSON.
geo/py-rasterio is to GDAL what geo/py-fiona is to OGR.
ok/tweaks mariani@
Snuggs wraps Numpy in expressions with the following syntax:
expression = "(" (operator | function) *arg ")"
arg = expression | name | number | string
ok mariani@
Mojolicious::Plugin::Authentication provides methods that facilitate
user authentication in Mojolicious web applications.
From Manolis Tzanidakis <mtzanidakis AT gmail.com>
OK bluhm@
CVE-2018-5744: A specially crafted packet can cause named to leak memory
...
A failure to free memory can occur when processing messages
having a specific combination of EDNS options.
By exploiting this condition, an attacker can potentially cause
named's memory use to grow without bounds until all memory
available to the process is exhausted. Typically a server process
is limited as to the amount of memory it can use but if the named
process is not limited by the operating system all free memory
on the server could be exhausted.
...
CVE-2018-5745: An assertion failure can occur if a trust anchor
rolls over to an unsupported key algorithm when using managed-keys
(there is also CVE-2019-6465 but we don't build dlz)
OK cwen@
Comment:
retrieve terminal size
Description:
This is a unified interface to retrieve terminal size. It loads one
module of a list of known alternatives, each implementing some way to
get the desired terminal information. This loaded module will actually
do the job on behalf of `Term::Size::Any'.
On timestamps such as " 4-Mar-2018 16:49:25 -0500", mbsync would abort if
the Channel option `CopyArrivalDate' was set.
The IMAP protocol specifies a date format beginning with a day-of-month
space-padded to two characters. The "%d" specifier in glibc's strptime(3)
will consume a space-padded day of month, but OpenBSD's "%d" only accepts
leading zeroes.
Prodded by this issue, our strptime(3) now strips leading spaces with "%e"
as of lib/libc/time/strptime.c r1.25.
Found, analysed and patch (using "%n%d" instead of "%e") from
Evan Silberman <evan at jklol dot net>, thanks!