Ruby 3.1 did some breaking changes:
https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/news/2021/12/25/ruby-3-1-0-released/
With the help of @yasu I added some work-arounds that should
make gitlab work again with ruby 3.1.
They can be removed after gitlab support ruby 3.1 upstream.
PR: 270252
Changelog:
Enhancements:
* Enable searching for devices/VMs by primary IP address
* Add ability to toggle visibility of virtual interfaces under
device view
* Enable live preview of Markdown content
* Restore default page size when navigating between views
* Add connected_endpoints field to GraphQL API for cabled objects
* Include IP version in GraphQL API representations of aggregates,
prefixes, and IP addresses
* Add Cisco StackWise 1T interface type
* Add IEEE 802.3az PoE type for interfaces
* Strip whitespace from CSV headers prior to validation
Bug Fixes:
* Avoid raising exception when filtering IPs by an invalid address
* Apply custom field defaults to IP address created during FHRP
group creation
* Fix filtering changelog & journal entries by multiple content type IDs
* Support non-URL-safe characters in plugin menu titles
* When importing devices, restrict rack by location only if the location
field is specified
* Fix filtering of cable terminations by object type
* Fix loading of CSV files containing a byte order mark
* Fix escaping of return URL values for action buttons in tables
* Correct loading of plugin resources with custom paths
https://github.com/netbox-community/netbox/releases/tag/v3.4.6
Hatchling plugin to read project dependencies from "requirements.txt"
and there is support for defining groups of optional dependencies (also
known as "features") as well.
WWW: https://github.com/repo-helper/hatch-requirements-txt
This package provides two Hatch plugins:
* version source plugin that reads/writes the package version from
the version field of the Node.js package.json file.
* metadata hook plugin that reads PEP 621 metadata from the Node.js
package.json file.
WWW: https://github.com/agoose77/hatch-nodejs-version
uHex is small and fast multiplatform hexadecimal editor with support
for large files (up to 2 GB) while using minimal amounts of memory.
WWW: https://uhex.sourceforge.net/
Mickey is a hexadecimal/ASCII file viewer and editor that runs on all
major operating systems thanks to FLTK. It supports various integer
and floating-point data types, and allows to work with multiple files
simultaneously via well-known tabbed interface.
WWW: https://mickey.sourceforge.net/
BinGrok is a binary/hexadecimal editor created specifically with
the goal of reverse-engineering proprietary data formats in mind.
It allows for creation of C-struct-like "views" of your data for
better visualization of the parts that you have deciphered.
WWW: https://github.com/spuriousdata/BinGrok
This is a production release that fixes an infinite loop bug in root()
and cbrt(), fixes a bug with BC_LINE_LENGTH=0, and adds the fib()
function to the extended math library to calculate Fibonacci numbers.
patch -p1 -F0 -o helper/object-file.patched.c git-core/object-file.c < helper/object-file.c.patch
Hmm... Looks like a unified diff to me...
The text leading up to this was:
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|diff --git a/object-file.c b/object-file.c
|index 8be57f48de..52315414f3 100644
|--- a/object-file.c
|+++ b/object-file.c
--------------------------
Patching file git-core/object-file.c using Plan A...
Hunk #1 failed at 34.
1 out of 1 hunks failed--saving rejects to helper/object-file.patched.c.rej
done
gmake[2]: *** [helper/helper.mk:104: helper/object-file.patched.c] Error 1
PR: 270222
The submittor's reason for this change is that shared libraries makes
dependencies easier to track. However, this is not the primary reason
to add shared library support. Shared libraries are more secure because
should a depending package, such as binutils, require a security update
any depending packages will immediately reap the benefit of the newly
secured package.
This change only affects the native flavor because when 2f26d37a59
(SVN r517642) changed the port from slave ports of binutils to FLAVORS,
it mistakenly removed shared libraries from the native package. Prior to
this 2f26d37a59 only non-native packages were built producing only
static libraries. This revision restores the behabviour of prior to
2f26d37a59.
PR: 270146
Reported by: yuri
Fixes: 2f26d37a59 (SVN r517642)
Changelog at https://github.com/git/git/blob/master/Documentation/RelNotes/2.4.0.txt.
This update fixes a long-standing problem with git rebase of some
(but not all) merges from the vendor branch, resulting in subsequently
rebased files being placed into the root of the repo tree.
PR: 270222
Submitted by: cy
Reported by: cy
Approved by: garga
The problem is an implicit type conversion:
StrToPmap.c:143:19: error: incompatible pointer to integer conversion assigning
to 'XrmName' (aka 'int') from 'void *' [-Wint-conversion]
xrm_name[1] = NULL;
PR: 270150
Reported by: a0516@marimga.de (maintainer)
ChangeLog: https://forums.plex.tv/t/plex-media-server/30447/563
NEW:
* (TV) Add series- and season-level preferences controlling audio and subtitle
stream selection.
FIXES:
* Request to system/agents could fail.
* (CreditsDetection) Scanner might quit unexpectedly in some cases.
* (First Run) Library creation could fail during set up.
* (Playlist) > Smart playlists could fail when set to show/season/artist/album
types when requested by someone other than server admin.
* (Push) The server could exit unexpectedly if a database error occurred
within certain notification-handling code.
* (Scanner) TV episodes with certain naming formats involving underscores
could fail to be scanned in.
PR: 270228
Reported by: b.shertenlieb@yahoo.com (maintainer)