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Subject: CVS commit: pkgsrc/www/p5-CGI-Session
From: Havard Eidnes
Date: 2008-12-12 22:29:49
Message id: 20081212212949.63E82175D0@cvs.netbsd.org
Log Message:
Update from version 4.35nb1 to 4.38.
Pkgsrc changes:
o Add HOMEPAGE using search.cpan.org
Upstream changes:
4.38 - Friday, October 31, 2008
* INTERNAL: Rename SimpleObjectClass to
CGI::Session::Test::SimpleObjectClass to avoid
namespace ownership issue (Mark Stosberg).
* INTERNAL: We now list CGI.pm 3.26 or greater as a dependency.
You are still welcome to use other query objects,
but this version of CGI.pm fixes a bug in the
strictness of HTTP expiration times, which Safari
in particular is sensitive to. So, if you are using
CGI.pm, you should upgrade to at least this version.
RT#34216, thanks to Astar, Michael Hampton, Ron
Savage and Mark Stosberg.
* INTERNAL: return explicit values in _set_status and _unset_status
(RT#39201, Mario Domgoergen, Mark Stosberg)
* FIX: RT#37877: The storable serializer wasn't properly
inheriting the 'errstr' method. This could have resulted
an error like: "Can't locate errstr via package
"CGI::Session::Serialize::storable" Thanks to Michael
Greenish, Mark Stosberg.
* FIX: RT#40405 reported a case where the default serializer
would have a problem after the user set a parameter's
value to undef, in certain circumstances.
A test file was kindly provided by cowomally[...]nullium.net.
The fix was spelled out by Matt LeBlanc
* FIX: RT#39679 pointed out a simplification in method remove()
in CGI::Session::Driver::file.
By calling _file() instead of duplicating code, we get
the benefit of extra error checking. Thanx to Sergiy
Borodych for noticing this
* FIX: Stop using the return value of delete() in t/find.t.
This means that when the patch provided in RT#37752 is
applied, t/find.t will not start failing
4.37 - Wednesday, October 22, 2008
* INTERNAL: Patch Makefile.PL and Build.PL to request that
SimpleObjectClass not be indexed.
4.36 - Friday, September 12, 2008
* FIX: The sample code for find() had 2 errors in it:
o It assumed delete() returned a meaningful value, which it doesn't
o It did not follow the call to delete() with a
(recommended) call to flush()
o Thanks to Mario Domgoergen for the report, RT#39201
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