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File rubygem-hiera.changes of Package rubygem-hiera
------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Dec 5 19:05:13 UTC 2014 - tampakrap@opensuse.org - Replace the PreReq with Requires, the former is wrong and creates circular dependency issue ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Nov 29 20:11:55 UTC 2014 - tampakrap@opensuse.org - Move the Provides to the versioned package - Fix the requirements between the versioned and unversioned packages ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Nov 26 21:53:54 UTC 2014 - tampakrap@opensuse.org - Convert to the new ruby packaging schema ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Oct 16 20:37:35 UTC 2014 - darin@darins.net - update to 1.3.4 * CVE-2014-3248 (Arbitrary Code Execution with Required Social Engineering) On platforms with Ruby 1.9.1 or earlier, an attacker could have Puppet execute malicious code by convincing a privileged user to change directories to one containing the malicious code and then run Puppet. * Hiera 1.3.3 - HI-239: Backport speed improvement to 1.3.x codebase, resulting in a substantial speed increase in lookups compared to Hiera 1.3.2. - HI-149: Remove Fedora 18 from default build targets - HI-236: Remove Raring (Ubuntu 13.04) from build_defaults, it is EOL - HI-185: Add Trusty (Ubuntu 14.04) support - HI-232: Hiera should conflict/provide/replace ruby-hiera (from Ubuntu) * Hiera 1.3.2 - HI-179: Add RHEL 7 support for Hiera packaging. - HI-176: Hiera would fail to find the correct ruby binary on Debian when an alternative version was installed. Hiera now uses /usr/bin/ruby, which fixes the issue. - HI-178: Acceptance tests have been added for Solaris and Windowsi vCloud machines. - HI-115: Hiera would show an incorrect recursive_guard warning if the same variable was interpolated twice in a hierarchy definition, even if the usage was not recursive. * Hiera 1.3.1 - HI-65: Empty YAML files can raise an exception (backported to stable as HI-71) A complete changelog is available from: https://docs.puppetlabs.com/hiera/1/release_notes.html or visiting https://github.com/puppetlabs/hiera/compare/1.2.1...1.3.4 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri May 3 10:20:48 UTC 2013 - boris@steki.net - updated to latest upstream version 1.2.1 - mostly bug fixes * (#17434) Simplify logic around looking up values * (#17434) Simplify string interpolation * (#17434) Stronger assertion about how keys are looked up * Fix #19792 - cryptic error when missing deep_merge gem * fix for Interpolate hash keys like already done for strings. * fix for not-detecting-puppet-correctly-in-rack - for real changelog go to: https://github.com/puppetlabs/hiera/commits/1.2.1 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Jan 5 14:34:43 UTC 2013 - boris@steki.net - updated to latest upstream version 1.1.2 - json requirement changed to json_pure ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Nov 1 17:58:50 UTC 2012 - aboe76@gmail.com - updated to latest upstream 1.1.1 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Oct 10 21:13:04 UTC 2012 - boris@steki.net - updated to latest upstream 1.1.0 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Oct 10 21:09:45 UTC 2012 - mrueckert@suse.de - drop unneeded rubygem-rdoc buildrequires ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Oct 10 20:49:35 UTC 2012 - mrueckert@suse.de - buildrequire ruby-devel to fix build on 12.2 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Aug 5 19:33:57 UTC 2012 - boris@steki.net - initial packaging of hiera 0.3.0 using gem2rpm
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