--- - branch: MAIN date: Sun May 31 19:59:59 UTC 2015 files: - new: '1.8' old: '1.7' path: pkgsrc/www/php-ja-wordpress/Makefile pathrev: pkgsrc/www/php-ja-wordpress/Makefile@1.8 type: modified - new: '1.8' old: '1.7' path: pkgsrc/www/php-ja-wordpress/distinfo pathrev: pkgsrc/www/php-ja-wordpress/distinfo@1.8 type: modified - new: '1.7' old: '1.6' path: pkgsrc/www/php-ja-wordpress/PLIST pathrev: pkgsrc/www/php-ja-wordpress/PLIST@1.7 type: modified id: 20150531T195959Z.5f90d1cfd720e590eae275369774093cedf67971 log: "Update to 4.2.2\n\nChangelog:\nWordPress 4.2.2 Security and Maintenance Release\nPosted May 7, 2015 by Samuel Sidler. Filed under Releases, Security.\n\nWordPress 4.2.2 is now available. This is a critical security release for all previous versions and we strongly encourage you to update your sites immediately.\n\nVersion 4.2.2 addresses two security issues:\n\n The Genericons icon font package, which is used in a number of popular themes and plugins, contained an HTML file vulnerable to a cross-site scripting attack. All affected themes and plugins hosted on WordPress.org (including the Twenty Fifteen default theme) have been updated today by the WordPress security team to address this issue by removing this nonessential file. To help protect other Genericons usage, WordPress 4.2.2 proactively scans the wp-content directory for this HTML file and removes it. Reported by Robert Abela of Netsparker.\n \ WordPress versions 4.2 and earlier are affected by a critical cross-site scripting vulnerability, which could enable anonymous users to compromise a site. WordPress 4.2.2 includes a comprehensive fix for this issue. Reported separately by Rice Adu and Tong Shi.\n\nThe release also includes hardening for a potential cross-site scripting vulnerability when using the visual editor. This issue was reported by Mahadev Subedi.\n\nOur thanks to those who have practiced responsible disclosure of security issues.\n\nWordPress 4.2.2 also contains fixes for 13 bugs from 4.2. For more information, see the release notes or consult the list of changes.\n\nDownload WordPress 4.2.2 or venture over to Dashboard â\x86\x92 Updates and simply click â\x80\x9CUpdate Now.â\x80\x9D Sites that support automatic background updates are already beginning to update to WordPress 4.2.2.\n\nThanks to everyone who contributed to 4.2.2:\n\nAaron Jorbin, Andrew Ozz, Andrew Nacin, Boone Gorges, Dion Hulse, Ella Iseulde Van Dorpe, Gary Pendergast, Hinaloe, Jeremy Felt, John James Jacoby, Konstantin Kovshenin, Mike Adams, Nikolay Bachiyski, taka2, and willstedt.\n\nrdPress.org\n\n Showcase\n Themes\n Plugins\n Mobile\n \ Support\n Get Involved\n About\n Blog\n Hosting\n Download WordPress\n\nWordPress 4.2.2 Security and Maintenance Release\nPosted May 7, 2015 by Samuel Sidler. Filed under Releases, Security.\n\nWordPress 4.2.2 is now available. This is a critical security release for all previous versions and we strongly encourage you to update your sites immediately.\n\nVersion 4.2.2 addresses two security issues:\n\n The Genericons icon font package, which is used in a number of popular themes and plugins, contained an HTML file vulnerable to a cross-site scripting attack. All affected themes and plugins hosted on WordPress.org (including the Twenty Fifteen default theme) have been updated today by the WordPress security team to address this issue by removing this nonessential file. To help protect other Genericons usage, WordPress 4.2.2 proactively scans the wp-content directory for this HTML file and removes it. Reported by Robert Abela of Netsparker.\n WordPress versions 4.2 and earlier are affected by a critical cross-site scripting vulnerability, which could enable anonymous users to compromise a site. WordPress 4.2.2 includes a comprehensive fix for this issue. Reported separately by Rice Adu and Tong Shi.\n\nThe release also includes hardening for a potential cross-site scripting vulnerability when using the visual editor. This issue was reported by Mahadev Subedi.\n\nOur thanks to those who have practiced responsible disclosure of security issues.\n\nWordPress 4.2.2 also contains fixes for 13 bugs from 4.2. For more information, see the release notes or consult the list of changes.\n\nDownload WordPress 4.2.2 or venture over to Dashboard â\x86\x92 Updates and simply click â\x80\x9CUpdate Now.â\x80\x9D Sites that support automatic background updates are already beginning to update to WordPress 4.2.2.\n\nThanks to everyone who contributed to 4.2.2:\n\nAaron Jorbin, Andrew Ozz, Andrew Nacin, Boone Gorges, Dion Hulse, Ella Iseulde Van Dorpe, Gary Pendergast, Hinaloe, Jeremy Felt, John James Jacoby, Konstantin Kovshenin, Mike Adams, Nikolay Bachiyski, taka2, and willstedt.\nShare this:\n\nWordPress 4.2.1 Security Release\nPosted April 27, 2015 by Gary Pendergast. Filed under Releases, Security.\n\nWordPress 4.2.1 is now available. This is a critical security release for all previous versions and we strongly encourage you to update your sites immediately.\n\nA few hours ago, the WordPress team was made aware of a cross-site scripting vulnerability, which could enable commenters to compromise a site. The vulnerability was discovered by Jouko Pynnönen.\n\nWordPress 4.2.1 has begun to roll out as an automatic background update, for sites that support those.\n\nFor more information, see the release notes or consult the list of changes.\n\nDownload WordPress 4.2.1 or venture over to Dashboard â\x86\x92 Updates and simply click â\x80\x9CUpdate Nowâ\x80\x9D.\n\nWordPress 4.2\nAn easier way to share content\nExtended character support\nSwitch themes in the Customizer\nEven more embeds\nStreamlined plugin updates\n\nUnder the Hood\nutf8mb4 support\n\nDatabase character encoding has changed from utf8 to utf8mb4, which adds support for a whole range of new 4-byte characters.\nJavaScript accessibility\n\nYou can now send audible notifications to screen readers in JavaScript with wp.a11y.speak(). Pass it a string, and an update will be sent to a dedicated ARIA live notifications area.\nShared term splitting\n\nTerms shared across multiple taxonomies will be split when one of them is updated. Find out more in the Plugin Developer Handbook.\nComplex query ordering\n\nWP_Query, WP_Comment_Query, and WP_User_Query now support complex ordering with named meta query clauses.\n" module: pkgsrc subject: 'CVS commit: pkgsrc/www/php-ja-wordpress' unixtime: '1433102399' user: ryoon