Created attachment 216206 [details] devel/libconfuse: Update to 3.3 Hi, please find the patch attached. Changelog since 3.2.1: * v3.3 - 2020-06-25: o) Changes: - Support building static library on Windows - Support for fmemopen() in Windows UWP applications - Support for cfg_getopt(cfg, "sub=name|option"), i.e., get an option from a sub-section, by Peter Rosin - Support for CFGF_MODIFIED flag, to detect changes to settings in memory after parsing, by Peter Rosin - Support for filtering out settings when printing, by Peter Rosin - Support for dynamic key=value sections with no pre-runtime knowledge of setting names, useful for environment variables and similar - Updated German translation, by Chris Leick o) Fixes: - Fix loop-forever bug found by Christian Reitter; a .conf file containing only "=", will cause even the simplest parser to loop forever in internal function cfg_getopt_secidx() - Issue #113: Fail to build strdup() replacement - Issue #118: Fix build on Windows, missing fmemopen() replacement - Issue #120: Handle shell and C++ comments with no space separator - Issue #125: Drop developer debug msg QSTR: ... - Issue #131: Fix CFG_PTR_CB() regression, segfaults when, e.g., cfg_free() is called. Found and fixed by Peter Rosin - Issue #135: Revert CFGF_RESET flag if cfg_setmulti() family fail - Issue #137: Memory leak in cfg_setopt() for PTR options * v3.2.2 - 2018-08-19 - security patch release for CVE-2018-14447. The vulnerability affects all releases since v3.1 when the CFGF_COMMENTS functionality was first introduced. Poudriere log: https://freebsd-current.builder.wilbury.net/data/13_CURRENT_GENERIC_amd64-default/2020-07-05_00h17m41s/logs/libconfuse-3.3.log testport log: https://freebsd-current.builder.wilbury.net/data/13_CURRENT_GENERIC_amd64-default/2020-07-05_00h22m55s/logs/libconfuse-3.3.log
Build info is available at https://gitlab.com/swills/freebsd-ports/pipelines/163154011
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Moin moin is otis@freebsd.sk fine with the maintainership change? mfg Tobias
That is an e-mail address that I used years ago (I still have it on some ports I maintain) and which I do not have an access to no longer.
A commit references this bug: Author: danfe Date: Mon Jul 6 10:15:08 UTC 2020 New revision: 541332 URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/ports/541332 Log: - Update to version 3.3 - Update maintainer's email address - Hook the tests to our framework PR: 247769 Changes: head/devel/libconfuse/Makefile head/devel/libconfuse/distinfo head/devel/libconfuse/pkg-plist
Committed as ports r541332, thanks! I've also hooked up the test suite.