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Subject: CVS commit: [pkgsrc-2013Q1] pkgsrc/devel/transifex-client
From: Matthias Scheler
Date: 2013-06-07 18:35:56
Message id: 20130607163556.1BB4596@cvs.netbsd.org
Log Message:
Pullup ticket #4150 - requested by taca
devel/transifex-client: security update
Revisions pulled up:
- devel/transifex-client/Makefile 1.2-1.3
- devel/transifex-client/PLIST 1.2
- devel/transifex-client/distinfo 1.2
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Module Name: pkgsrc
Committed By: taca
Date: Thu May 23 13:17:52 UTC 2013
Modified Files:
pkgsrc/devel/transifex-client: Makefile
Log Message:
Correct HOEPAGE noted by PR pkg/47848 from Ilias-Dimitrios Vrachnis.
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Module Name: pkgsrc
Committed By: taca
Date: Thu May 23 14:54:53 UTC 2013
Modified Files:
pkgsrc/devel/transifex-client: Makefile PLIST distinfo
Log Message:
Update transifex-client to 0.9, fixing CVE-2013-2073.
pkgsrc changes; use wget instead of curl to fetch.
Quote from release announce on the blog.
* Verify SSL certificates. Even though the client opened an encrypted
connection to the server, it did not validate the certificate used. As a
result, the client was open to MITM attacks. The new version will always
validate the certificate first and refuse to connect to the server if there
is a problem with it.
* Add support for soft links in UNIX systems. You can now use soft links in
your project directories. This would be useful in cases where you have a
large project and you would prefer to assign the localization files to
multiple Transifex projects.
* Add support for local .transifexrc files. You can now have a .transifexrc
file in your project directory. The entries in the file will override the
ones from the main one. This would be useful in cases you would prefer to
use a different set of credentials for a project than the ones you use for
the rest of your projects in Transifex.
* Make the client more friendly to users in Windows. The .tx/config file now
supports forward slashes for the paths in Windows, in accordance to what
UNIX uses. As a result, people can now share a .tx/config irrespective of
whether they use a UNIX-based system (like Linux and Mac OS X) or Windows.
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