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author | Andreas Mair <amair.sob@googlemail.com> | 2005-04-12 12:32:06 +0200 |
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committer | Andreas Mair <amair.sob@googlemail.com> | 2005-04-12 12:32:06 +0200 |
commit | 022c4f162d7b83cb287b7d16749899d9e7c4242a (patch) | |
tree | ecc7dcf65b3e43713d9ecd36a7982dade2197f8a /lib/Temp/File-Temp-0.12/README | |
parent | 0d6ba991052f971564296c537887e030d13ee730 (diff) | |
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2005-04-12: 0.97-am3.1v0.97-am3.1
- Updated Spanish i18n (Thanks to Ruediger Jung).
- Added VDR Admin man-page (Thanks to Thomas Schmidt).
- Improved detection of another running vdradmind.pl at startup (if vdradmind.pid is found but pid is not a vdradmind.pl vdradmin will start anyway).
- Added IMDb lookup button in prog_detail (Suggested by Marcus).
- Use configured Streamdev port for live streaming.
- Added warning when using EPG_DIRECT.
- Updated INSTALL file.
- Renamed i18n Español to Spanish (Requested by Ruediger Jung).
- Fixed ":" & "|" handling in timer's title and summary (Thanks to Der_Pit for pointing me to that).
- Added "Select all" to timer/autotimer/recordings list.
- Exchanged priority and lifetime textfields in config.html to match order used at other places (Requested by Ruediger Jung).
- Added vdradmin-0.95-0.9pre5-email.diff (Author: blafasel) patch: send email on timers added by AutoTimer (needs sendEmail available here: http://caspian.dotconf.net/menu/Software/SendEmail/).
- Fixed timer add/edit where date got set wrong in case it has been entered as "yyyy-mm-dd".
- Fixed problems when using MOD_GZIP (Thanks Ville Skyttä).
- Fixed Makefile once again (Thanks Zzam for pointing me to this).
- Added patches submitted by stefan.h (Thanks!):
-> New config option EPG_PRUNE. You can set a channel number up to which VDRAdmin will read EPG. Might reduce memory usage and read-in time. Set to "0" to read all channels.
-> Optimizations and bug fixes.
- Added install files for Debian (Thanks to Steffen Oberle for requesting and troubleshooting).
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diff --git a/lib/Temp/File-Temp-0.12/README b/lib/Temp/File-Temp-0.12/README deleted file mode 100644 index 07874fc..0000000 --- a/lib/Temp/File-Temp-0.12/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,161 +0,0 @@ -File::Temp - provides functions for generating temporary files - -This is release V0.12 of File::Temp. This module can be used to -generate temporary files (providing a filename and filehandle) or directories. -Possible race conditions are avoided and some security checks are performed -(eg making sure the sticky bit is set on world writeable temp directories). - -It could be considered to be in a beta state since it has only been -tested on six operating systems. - -Please let me know if it fails on other operating systems. - -INSTALLATION - - % perl Makefile.PL - % make - % make test - % make install - -TEST FAILURES - -Test failures from lib/ftmp-security saying "system possibly insecure" - -Firstly, test failures from the ftmp-security are not necessarily -serious or indicative of a real security threat. That being said, -they bear investigating. - -The tests may fail for the following reasons. Note that each of the -tests is run both in the building directory and the temporary -directory, as returned by File::Spec->tmpdir(). - -(1) If the directory the tests are being run is owned by somebody else -than the user running the tests, or root (uid 0). This failure can -happen if the Perl source code distribution is unpacked in a way that -the user ids in the distribution package are used as-is. Some tar -programs do this. - -(2) If the directory the test are being run in is writable by group -or by other (remember: with UNIX/POSIX semantics, write access to -a directory means the right to add/remove files in that directory), -and there is no sticky bit set in the directory. 'Sticky bit' is -a feature used in some UNIXes to give extra protection to files: if -the bit is on a directory, no one but the owner (or the root) can remove -that file even if the permissions of the directory would allow file -removal by others. This failure can happen if the permissions in the -directory simply are a bit too liberal for the tests' liking. This -may or may not be a real problem: it depends on the permissions policy -used on this particular directory/project/system/site. This failure -can also happen if the system either doesn't support the sticky bit -(this is the case with many non-UNIX platforms: in principle the -File::Temp should know about these platforms and skip the tests), or -if the system supports the sticky bit but for some reason or reasons -it is not being used. This is for example the case with HP-UX: as of -HP-UX release 11.00, the sticky bit is very much supported, but HP-UX -doesn't use it on its /tmp directory as shipped. Also as with the -permissions, some local policy might dictate that the stickiness is -not used. - -(3) If the system supports the POSIX 'chown giveaway' feature and if -any of the parent directories of the temporary file back to the root -directory are 'unsafe', using the definitions given above in (1) and -(2). - -See the documentation for the File::Temp module for more information -about the various security aspects. - -REQUIREMENTS - -Requires perl 5.005 or newer. -Perl 5.6.0 will give access to extra security checks. - -Written completely in Perl. XS is not required. - -File::Spec greater than or equal to 0.8 is required. -Fcntl from perl5.5.670 or higher [but will work without it]. -The above two modules are standard on Perl 5.6 - -PLATFORMS - -Tested on the following platforms: - - RedHat Linux 7, perl 5.6.0 - Solaris 2.6, perl 5.6.0 - Windows NT 4, perl 5.6.0 - VMS, perl5.7.0 - OS/2, perl5.7.0 - DOS/DJGPP, perl5.7.0 - - RedHat Linux 6.1, perl 5.005_03 - Digital Unix 4.0, perl 5.005_03 - -File::Temp is a standard Perl module as of perl 5.7.0 and 5.6.1. - -Still may need work on non-Unix platforms to adjust test severity (for example -stickyness test does not work on NT, and neither does unlink on an open -file). MEDIUM and HIGH security checks have only been tested on Unix. -Porting notes are provided at the start of Temp.pm. - -AUTHOR - -Tim Jenness <t.jenness@jach.hawaii.edu> - -Copyright (C) 1999 - 2001 Tim Jenness and the UK Particle Physics and -Astronomy Research Council. All Rights Reserved. This program is free -software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same -terms as Perl itself. - -CHANGES IN THIS RELEASE - -V0.12: - - Fix problem with Fcntl warnings on CGI and CGI::Carp - [Thanks to John Labovitz <johnl@valiha.inside.sealabs.com>] - - Remove most of the carp warnings and wrap all information into a - single croak (this allows security failures to die without - additional warnings getting in the way) - -V0.11: - - Fix bug on NT with O_TEMPORARY. The file was removed on close - rather than on exit - -V0.10: - - More fixes for VMS - - Add DOS/DJGPP support - - Make security test less prone to failure on insecure systems - since we are testing the module rather than the system. - - Security tests is run in build dir and tmpdir - -V0.09: - - Add VMS support - - OS/2 can not understand sticky bits - -V0.08: - - Improve performance by a factor of 3 over V0.07 - - Simplify the END block code - - Ignore requests for HIGH or MEDIUM safety on platforms that - can not support it (rather than generating a fatal error) - - Add OS/2 to list of platforms that can not unlink open file - -V0.07: - - Add support for perl 5.005. On perl 5.005 the HIGH and - MEDIUM security levels are not supported due to changes in - the Fcntl module. - - - A benchmark has been added to the misc directory to compare - IO::File->new_tmpfile, File::Temp and a simple creation wrapper - around POSIX::tmpnam. On my Linux system File::Temp::tempfile() - is an order of magnitude slower than the other two...... - -V0.06: - - Add a test suite - - Fix unlinking during the END blocks (was only removing the - first file generated) - - unlink0 can now be run on WinNT - the unlink of the file - is now deferred to an END block since can not unlink an - open file on WinNT - - If the POSIX _PC_CHOWN_RESTRICTED symbol is not available - it is assumed that "chown giveaway" is allowed. - - -V0.05: - - First release to CPAN |