--- - branch: MAIN date: Tue Oct 22 07:29:24 UTC 2019 files: - new: '1.2' old: '1.1' path: pkgsrc/archivers/ruby-minitar/Makefile pathrev: pkgsrc/archivers/ruby-minitar/Makefile@1.2 type: modified - new: '1.2' old: '1.1' path: pkgsrc/archivers/ruby-minitar/distinfo pathrev: pkgsrc/archivers/ruby-minitar/distinfo@1.2 type: modified id: 20191022T072924Z.9942ffe07c886f925d91d2eb5197d7408f9f67da log: | archivers/ruby-minitar: update to 0.9 Update archivers/ruby-minitar to 0.9. ## 0.9 / 2019-09-04 * jtappa added the ability to skip fsync with a new option to Minitar.unpack and Minitar::Input#extract_entry. Provide `:fsync => false` as the last parameter to enable. Merged from a modified version of PR [#37][]. ## 0.8 / 2019-01-05 * inkstak resolved an issue introduced in the fix for [#31][] by allowing spaces to be considered valid characters in strict octal handling. Octal conversion ignores leading spaces. Merged from a slightly modified version of PR [#35][]. * dearblue contributed PR [#32][] providing an explicit call to #bytesize for strings that include multibyte characters. The PR has been modified to be compatible with older versions of Ruby and extend tests. * Akinori MUSHA (knu) contributed PR [#36][] that treats certain badly encoded regular files (with names ending in `/`) as if they were directories on decode. ## 0.7 / 2018-02-19 * Fixed issue [#28][] with a modified version of PR [#29][] covering the security policy and position for Minitar. Thanks so much to ooooooo\_q for the report and an initial patch. Additional information was added as [#30][]. * dearblue contributed PR [#33][] providing a fix for Minitar::Reader when the IO-like object does not have a `#pos` method. * Kevin McDermott contributed PR [#34][] so that an InvalidTarStream is raised if the tar header is not valid, preventing incorrect streaming of files from a non-tarfile. This is a minor breaking change, so the version has been bumped accordingly. * Kazuyoshi Kato contributed PR [#26][] providing support for the GNU tar long filename extension. * Addressed a potential DOS with negative size fields in tar headers ([#31][]). This has been handled in two ways: the size field in a tar header is interpreted as a strict octal value and the Minitar reader will raise an InvalidTarStream if the size ends up being negative anyway. module: pkgsrc subject: 'CVS commit: pkgsrc/archivers/ruby-minitar' unixtime: '1571729364' user: taca