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File perl-AnyEvent.changes of Package perl-AnyEvent
------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Sep 19 08:04:46 UTC 2011 - coolo@suse.com - updated to 6.02 - log_to_syslog now accepts facility strings. - log_to_syslog would not allow facilities - "$facility|$level" *literally* means that string. sheesh. - the CPAN parser got confused and thought we provide Sys::Syslog, try to work around. - renamed AnyEvent::Impl::FLTK2 to FLTK. ... for more see Changes ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Aug 25 15:42:54 UTC 2011 - chris@computersalat.de - fix deps o build for RHEL, CentoS, SLE_10 (Unknown tag: Recommends) - cpanspec ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Jun 11 22:03:01 UTC 2011 - pascal.bleser@opensuse.org - switch to bm.pl, as cpanspec created an RPM that didn't provide perl(AnyEvent) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Jun 11 01:27:13 UTC 2011 - pascal.bleser@opensuse.org - update to 5.34: * AE::TLS didn't support both cert_file and key at the same time, due to some copy&paste bug * improve AE::Handle timeout documentation slightly - changes from 5.33: * AnyEvent::Handle on_connect_error - do not try to destroy a handle object when it's already gone * update idna algorithm(s) to UTS#46 version 6.0.0 * preserve trailing dot in idn_to_ascii - testsuite says to preserve, uts46 says it's an error, and testsuite makes more sense * remove leading dots in idn_to_ascii - testsuite says to remove, uts46 says it's an error, and testsuite makes more sense * fixed a bug in idn ignored character processing - changes from 5.31: * work around a POE bug where POE would first poll for new events and invoke handlers BEFORE handling the message queue * fix parsing of "domain" statement in resolv.conf * stop_read now does just that in TLS mode; see its documentation for caveats * update to common::sense 3.4 warning set (some warnings in perl impose an arbitrary 32kb limit on regex matches, which affects AnyEvent::Handle) * AE::Handle had a broken rbuf_max method and missing wbuf_max method * new experimental AE::Handle::resettls method - changes from 5.3: * major IOAsync patch by Paul Evans - 0.33 is required, as the major issues with IO::Async have been solved in that version, including the availabilty of a default loop! * implement new wbuf_max parameter for AnyEvent::Handle * added Cocoa::EventLoop backend * set CLOEXEC flag on parent-side fd's in AnyEvent::Util::run_cmd, to avoid leaking them to any child processes * try to force files into the arch-dependend lib directory, for the half-"turly obsessive compulsive person"(s) that depend on it - changes from 5.29: * convert EV backend to EV 4.00 API (so better upgrade EV too) * AE::Handle: implement dynamic read_size adjustment, add max_read_size parameter, reduce default read_size to 2048 * add some FAQ entries for servers and/or on_eof vs. on_error * reduce memory usage slightly when connect was used in AE::Handle * work around more segfaults in Tk * document tls_ctx => undef as valid * detect WNOHANG value at compiletime * include some probably linux-only support for building AnyEvent as part of the perl core * make AnyEvent::Strict truly optional (in case somebody builds a minimal perl...) - changes from 5.28: * due to a glitch, AnyEvent's internal getprotobyname wasn't actually used in tcp_server * implement AnyEvent::CondVar->new method, which was documented but missing * support autoloading of read types in unshift_read * AnyEvent::Strict: do the test for invalid fh arguments differently, resulting in more informative error messages * new AnyEvent::FAQ manpage * clarify that you can actually call push_read etc. in on_read * put keys and certs in /tmp, not into the current directory and document this in the SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS sections of AnyEvent::TLS * support ";" as resolv.conf comment character in AnyEvent::DNS * AnyEvent::Handle now croaks when negative timeouts are passed * add a shitload of TCP_xxx sockopt name constants to AnyEvent::Util, undocumented, but who knows when they might come in handy ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Dec 1 13:30:36 UTC 2010 - coolo@novell.com - switch to perl_requires macro ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Jul 6 08:39:05 UTC 2010 - chris@computersalat.de - update to 5.271 - backport to perl 5.8.x. - 5.27 Sun Jun 6 12:12:05 CEST 2010 - postpone differently in AnyEvent::Socket now, as when not, canceling the connection attempt might fail (found by Felix Antonius Wilhelm Ostmann). - explicitly check for non-stream sockets in AE::Handle, too many clueless people fell into the trap of this somehow working. - simplified and reworked the "OTHER MODULES" section. - better/more condvar examples. - spec created by cpanspec 1.78 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed May 5 13:51:49 UTC 2010 - lnussel@suse.de - don't package empty vendorarch directory ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Apr 29 12:21:30 UTC 2010 - lnussel@suse.de - make noarch ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Apr 29 08:35:06 UTC 2010 - lnussel@suse.de - new version 2.261 - AF_INET6 was not properly used from Socket6 during configuration time (found by Andy Grundman). - don't generate spurious readyness notifications when select returns EINTR in the pure perl backend (analysed and testcase by Bas Denissen). - give same examples in SYNOPSIS sections of AnyEvent and AE. - provider faster implementations for AE::time/now/now_update for EV and Perl backends. - provide faster AE::cv and AE::time implementations for all backends. - no longer support lower/mixed-case signal names (this was never documented nor universally supported). - some more memory-optimisations, and somewhat less messy code to cope with both AnyEvent and AE APIs. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Mar 16 10:01:17 UTC 2010 - lnussel@suse.de - new version 5.251 - fix a race condition in AnyEvent::Handle that would cause a "bio_read: unsupported method" error (in _another_ ssl connection) after user code threw an exception. - added AnyEvent::Handle->destroyed method. - speed up AnyEvent::Socket::format_address and ::format_ipv6. - the AnyEvent::Util::fh_nonblocking function worked only by lucky accident on win32. - smaller and faster AnyEvent::Util::fh_nonblocking. - when the (required!) Time::HiRes module is missing, AnyEvent did not fall back to built-in time properly. - do not load Fcntl at runtime, saving memory and loading time. - precompile a number of constants and use them instead of runtime detection and eval. - free detection code after detection and similar memory optimisations. - Perl backend timer interval best effort drift has been improved (ame algorithm as EV). - update unicode idna mapping table. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Feb 26 14:38:38 UTC 2010 - lnussel@suse.de - new version 5.24 - JSON dependency optional - IDN support - IPv6 support ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Sep 4 19:39:55 CEST 2009 - chris@computersalat.de - spec mods o added header o added perl-macros o cleanup - fixed deps o Requires perl = perl_version perl(JSON) >= 2.09 o added Recommends perl(EV) >= 3.4 perl(JSON::XS) >= 2.2 perl(Async::Interrupt) >= 1.0 perl(Net::SLeay) >= 1.33 perl(Guard) >= 1.02 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jun 11 23:00:41 CEST 2009 - jw@novell.com - initial build of AnyEvent-4.352.tar.gz
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