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[pkgsrc/pkgsrc-2018Q1]: pkgsrc/lang/python27 Pullup ticket #5760 - requested ...
details: https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/pkgsrc/rev/64d270722f39
branches: pkgsrc-2018Q1
changeset: 408497:64d270722f39
user: bsiegert <bsiegert%pkgsrc.org@localhost>
date: Thu May 24 15:50:09 2018 +0000
description:
Pullup ticket #5760 - requested by spz
lang/python27: security fix
Revisions pulled up:
- lang/python27/PLIST.common 1.19
- lang/python27/dist.mk 1.15
- lang/python27/distinfo 1.68
- lang/python27/patches/patch-ah 1.9
- lang/python27/patches/patch-al 1.18
---
Module Name: pkgsrc
Committed By: spz
Date: Sat May 19 06:54:55 UTC 2018
Modified Files:
pkgsrc/lang/python27: PLIST.common dist.mk distinfo
pkgsrc/lang/python27/patches: patch-ah patch-al
Log Message:
update python27 by one teeny, fixing 3 vulnerabilities.
Upstream changelog, slightly reordered:
Security
--------
- bpo-31530: Fixed crashes when iterating over a file on multiple threads.
This resolves CVE-2018-1000030.
- bpo-32997: A regex in fpformat was vulnerable to catastrophic
backtracking. This regex was a potential DOS vector (REDOS). Based on
typical uses of fpformat the risk seems low. The regex has been refactored
and is now safe. Patch by Jamie Davis.
- bpo-32981: Regexes in difflib and poplib were vulnerable to catastrophic
backtracking. These regexes formed potential DOS vectors (REDOS). They
have been refactored. This resolves CVE-2018-1060 and CVE-2018-1061. Patch
by Jamie Davis.
- bpo-31339: Rewrite time.asctime() and time.ctime(). Backport and adapt the
_asctime() function from the master branch to not depend on the
implementation of asctime() and ctime() from the external C library. This
change fixes a bug when Python is run using the musl C library.
- bpo-30730: Prevent environment variables injection in subprocess on
Windows. Prevent passing other environment variables and command
arguments.
- bpo-30694: Upgrade expat copy from 2.2.0 to 2.2.1 to get fixes of multiple
security vulnerabilities including: CVE-2017-9233 (External entity
infinite loop DoS), CVE-2016-9063 (Integer overflow, re-fix),
CVE-2016-0718 (Fix regression bugs from 2.2.0's fix to CVE-2016-0718) and
CVE-2012-0876 (Counter hash flooding with SipHash). Note: the
CVE-2016-5300 (Use os- specific entropy sources like getrandom) doesn't
impact Python, since Python already gets entropy from the OS to set the
expat secret using ``XML_SetHashSalt()``.
- bpo-30500: Fix urllib.splithost() to correctly parse fragments. For
example, ``splithost('//127.0.0.1#@evil.com/')`` now correctly returns the
``127.0.0.1`` host, instead of treating ``@evil.com`` as the host in an
authentification (``login@host``).
- bpo-29591: Update expat copy from 2.1.1 to 2.2.0 to get fixes of
CVE-2016-0718 and CVE-2016-4472. See
https://sourceforge.net/p/expat/bugs/537/ for more information.
Core and Builtins
-----------------
- bpo-33374: Tweak the definition of PyGC_Head, so compilers do not believe
it is always 16-byte aligned on x86. This prevents crashes with more
aggressive optimizations present in GCC 8.
- bpo-33026: Fixed jumping out of "with" block by setting f_lineno.
- bpo-17288: Prevent jumps from 'return' and 'exception' trace events.
- bpo-18533: ``repr()`` on a dict containing its own ``viewvalues()`` or
``viewitems()`` no longer raises ``RuntimeError``. Instead, use ``...``,
as for other recursive structures. Patch by Ben North.
- bpo-10544: Yield expressions are now deprecated in comprehensions and
generator expressions when checking Python 3 compatibility. They are still
permitted in the definition of the outermost iterable, as that is
evaluated directly in the enclosing scope.
- bpo-32137: The repr of deeply nested dict now raises a RecursionError
instead of crashing due to a stack overflow.
- bpo-20047: Bytearray methods partition() and rpartition() now accept only
bytes-like objects as separator, as documented. In particular they now
raise TypeError rather of returning a bogus result when an integer is
passed as a separator.
- bpo-31733: Add a new PYTHONSHOWREFCOUNT environment variable. In debug
mode, Python now only print the total reference count if
PYTHONSHOWREFCOUNT is set.
- bpo-31692: Add a new PYTHONSHOWALLOCCOUNT environment variable. When
Python is compiled with COUNT_ALLOCS, PYTHONSHOWALLOCCOUNT now has to be
set to dump allocation counts into stderr on shutdown. Moreover,
allocations statistics are now dumped into stderr rather than stdout.
- bpo-31478: Prevent unwanted behavior in `_random.Random.seed()` in case
the argument has a bad ``__abs__()`` method. Patch by Oren Milman.
- bpo-31490: Fix an assertion failure in `ctypes` class definition, in case
the class has an attribute whose name is specified in ``_anonymous_`` but
not in ``_fields_``. Patch by Oren Milman.
- bpo-31411: Raise a TypeError instead of SystemError in case
warnings.onceregistry is not a dictionary. Patch by Oren Milman.
- bpo-31343: Include sys/sysmacros.h for major(), minor(), and makedev().
GNU C libray plans to remove the functions from sys/types.h.
- bpo-31311: Fix a crash in the ``__setstate__()`` method of
`ctypes._CData`, in case of a bad ``__dict__``. Patch by Oren Milman.
- bpo-31243: Fix a crash in some methods of `io.TextIOWrapper`, when the
decoder's state is invalid. Patch by Oren Milman.
- bpo-31095: Fix potential crash during GC caused by ``tp_dealloc`` which
doesn't call ``PyObject_GC_UnTrack()``.
- bpo-30657: Fixed possible integer overflow in PyString_DecodeEscape. Patch
by Jay Bosamiya.
- bpo-27945: Fixed various segfaults with dict when input collections are
mutated during searching, inserting or comparing. Based on patches by
Duane Griffin and Tim Mitchell.
- bpo-25794: Fixed type.__setattr__() and type.__delattr__() for non-
interned or unicode attribute names. Based on patch by Eryk Sun.
- bpo-29935: Fixed error messages in the index() method of tuple and list
when pass indices of wrong type.
- bpo-28598: Support __rmod__ for subclasses of str being called before
str.__mod__. Patch by Martijn Pieters.
- bpo-29602: Fix incorrect handling of signed zeros in complex constructor
for complex subclasses and for inputs having a __complex__ method. Patch
by Serhiy Storchaka.
- bpo-29347: Fixed possibly dereferencing undefined pointers when creating
weakref objects.
- bpo-14376: Allow sys.exit to accept longs as well as ints. Patch by Gareth
Rees.
- bpo-29028: Fixed possible use-after-free bugs in the subscription of the
buffer object with custom index object.
- bpo-29145: Fix overflow checks in string, bytearray and unicode. Patch by
jan matejek and Xiang Zhang.
- bpo-28932: Do not include <sys/random.h> if it does not exist.
Library
-------
- bpo-33096: Allow ttk.Treeview.insert to insert iid that has a false
boolean value. Note iid=0 and iid=False would be same. Patch by Garvit
Khatri.
- bpo-33127: The ssl module now compiles with LibreSSL 2.7.1.
- bpo-30622: The ssl module now detects missing NPN support in LibreSSL.
- bpo-21060: Rewrite confusing message from setup.py upload from "No dist
file created in earlier command" to the more helpful "Must create and
upload files in one command".
- bpo-30157: Fixed guessing quote and delimiter in csv.Sniffer.sniff() when
only the last field is quoted. Patch by Jake Davis.
- bpo-32647: The ctypes module used to depend on indirect linking for
dlopen. The shared extension is now explicitly linked against libdl on
platforms with dl.
- bpo-32304: distutils' upload command no longer corrupts tar files ending
with a CR byte, and no longer tries to convert CR to CRLF in any of the
upload text fields.
- bpo-31848: Fix the error handling in Aifc_read.initfp() when the SSND
chunk is not found. Patch by Zackery Spytz.
- bpo-32521: The nis module is now compatible with new libnsl and headers
location.
- bpo-32539: Fix ``OSError`` for ``os.listdir`` with deep paths (starting
with ``\\?\``) on windows. Patch by Anthony Sottile.
- bpo-32521: glibc has removed Sun RPC. Use replacement libtirpc headers and
library in nis module.
- bpo-18035: ``telnetlib``: ``select.error`` doesn't have an ``errno``
attribute. Patch by Segev Finer.
- bpo-32185: The SSL module no longer sends IP addresses in SNI TLS
extension on platforms with OpenSSL 1.0.2+ or inet_pton.
- bpo-32186: Creating io.FileIO() and builtin file() objects now release the
GIL when checking the file descriptor. io.FileIO.readall(),
io.FileIO.read(), and file.read() now release the GIL when getting the
file size. Fixed hang of all threads with inaccessible NFS server. Patch
by Nir Soffer.
- bpo-32110: ``codecs.StreamReader.read(n)`` now returns not more than *n*
characters/bytes for non-negative *n*. This makes it compatible with
``read()`` methods of other file-like objects.
- bpo-21149: Silence a `'NoneType' object is not callable` in
`_removeHandlerRef` error that could happen when a logging Handler is
destroyed as part of cyclic garbage collection during process shutdown.
- bpo-31764: Prevent a crash in ``sqlite3.Cursor.close()`` in case the
``Cursor`` object is uninitialized. Patch by Oren Milman.
- bpo-31955: Fix CCompiler.set_executable() of distutils to handle properly
Unicode strings.
- bpo-9678: Fixed determining the MAC address in the uuid module:
* Using ifconfig on NetBSD and OpenBSD.
* Using arp on Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD.
Based on patch by Takayuki Shimizukawa.
- bpo-30057: Fix potential missed signal in signal.signal().
- bpo-31927: Fixed reading arbitrary data when parse a AF_BLUETOOTH address
on NetBSD and DragonFly BSD.
- bpo-27666: Fixed stack corruption in curses.box() and curses.ungetmouse()
when the size of types chtype or mmask_t is less than the size of C long.
curses.box() now accepts characters as arguments. Based on patch by Steve
Fink.
- bpo-25720: Fix the method for checking pad state of curses WINDOW. Patch
by Masayuki Yamamoto.
- bpo-31893: Fixed the layout of the kqueue_event structure on OpenBSD and
NetBSD. Fixed the comparison of the kqueue_event objects.
- bpo-31891: Fixed building the curses module on NetBSD.
- bpo-30058: Fixed buffer overflow in select.kqueue.control().
- bpo-31770: Prevent a crash when calling the ``__init__()`` method of a
``sqlite3.Cursor`` object more than once. Patch by Oren Milman.
- bpo-31728: Prevent crashes in `_elementtree` due to unsafe cleanup of
`Element.text` and `Element.tail`. Patch by Oren Milman.
- bpo-31752: Fix possible crash in timedelta constructor called with custom
integers.
- bpo-31681: Fix pkgutil.get_data to avoid leaking open files.
- bpo-31675: Fixed memory leaks in Tkinter's methods splitlist() and split()
when pass a string larger than 2 GiB.
- bpo-30806: Fix the string representation of a netrc object.
- bpo-30347: Stop crashes when concurrently iterate over itertools.groupby()
iterators.
- bpo-25732: `functools.total_ordering()` now implements the `__ne__`
method.
- bpo-31351: python -m ensurepip now exits with non-zero exit code if pip
bootstrapping has failed.
- bpo-31544: The C accelerator module of ElementTree ignored exceptions
raised when looking up TreeBuilder target methods in XMLParser().
- bpo-31455: The C accelerator module of ElementTree ignored exceptions
raised when looking up TreeBuilder target methods in XMLParser().
- bpo-25404: SSLContext.load_dh_params() now supports non-ASCII path.
- bpo-28958: ssl.SSLContext() now uses OpenSSL error information when a
context cannot be instantiated.
- bpo-27448: Work around a `gc.disable()` race condition in the `subprocess`
module that could leave garbage collection disabled when multiple threads
are spawning subprocesses at once. Users are *strongly encouraged* to use
the `subprocess32` module from PyPI on Python 2.7 instead, it is much more
reliable.
- bpo-31170: expat: Update libexpat from 2.2.3 to 2.2.4. Fix copying of
partial characters for UTF-8 input (libexpat bug 115):
https://github.com/libexpat/libexpat/issues/115
- bpo-29136: Add TLS 1.3 cipher suites and OP_NO_TLSv1_3.
- bpo-31334: Fix ``poll.poll([timeout])`` in the ``select`` module for
arbitrary negative timeouts on all OSes where it can only be a non-
negative integer or -1. Patch by Riccardo Coccioli.
- bpo-10746: Fix ctypes producing wrong PEP 3118 type codes for integer
types.
- bpo-30102: The ssl and hashlib modules now call
OPENSSL_add_all_algorithms_noconf() on OpenSSL < 1.1.0. The function
detects CPU features and enables optimizations on some CPU architectures
such as POWER8. Patch is based on research from Gustavo Serra Scalet.
- bpo-30502: Fix handling of long oids in ssl. Based on patch by Christian
Heimes.
- bpo-25684: Change ``ttk.OptionMenu`` radiobuttons to be unique across
instances of ``OptionMenu``.
- bpo-29169: Update zlib to 1.2.11.
- bpo-30746: Prohibited the '=' character in environment variable names in
``os.putenv()`` and ``os.spawn*()``.
- bpo-28994: The traceback no longer displayed for SystemExit raised in a
callback registered by atexit.
- bpo-30418: On Windows, subprocess.Popen.communicate() now also ignore
EINVAL on stdin.write() if the child process is still running but closed
the pipe.
- bpo-30378: Fix the problem that logging.handlers.SysLogHandler cannot
handle IPv6 addresses.
- bpo-29960: Preserve generator state when _random.Random.setstate() raises
an exception. Patch by Bryan Olson.
- bpo-30310: tkFont now supports unicode options (e.g. font family).
- bpo-30414: multiprocessing.Queue._feed background running thread do not
break from main loop on exception.
- bpo-30003: Fix handling escape characters in HZ codec. Based on patch by
Ma Lin.
- bpo-30375: Warnings emitted when compile a regular expression now always
point to the line in the user code. Previously they could point into
inners of the re module if emitted from inside of groups or conditionals.
- bpo-30363: Running Python with the -3 option now warns about regular
expression syntax that is invalid or has different semantic in Python 3 or
will change the behavior in future Python versions.
- bpo-30365: Running Python with the -3 option now emits deprecation
warnings for getchildren() and getiterator() methods of the Element class
in the xml.etree.cElementTree module and when pass the html argument to
xml.etree.ElementTree.XMLParser().
- bpo-30365: Fixed a deprecation warning about the doctype() method of the
xml.etree.ElementTree.XMLParser class. Now it is emitted only when define
the doctype() method in the subclass of XMLParser.
- bpo-30329: imaplib now catchs the Windows socket WSAEINVAL error (code
10022) on shutdown(SHUT_RDWR): An invalid operation was attempted. This
error occurs sometimes on SSL connections.
- bpo-30342: Fix sysconfig.is_python_build() if Python is built with Visual
Studio 2008 (VS 9.0).
- bpo-29990: Fix range checking in GB18030 decoder. Original patch by Ma
Lin.
- bpo-30243: Removed the __init__ methods of _json's scanner and encoder.
Misusing them could cause memory leaks or crashes. Now scanner and
encoder objects are completely initialized in the __new__ methods.
- bpo-26293: Change resulted because of zipfile breakage. (See also:
bpo-29094)
- bpo-30070: Fixed leaks and crashes in errors handling in the parser
module.
- bpo-30061: Fixed crashes in IOBase methods next() and readlines() when
readline() or next() respectively return non-sizeable object. Fixed
possible other errors caused by not checking results of PyObject_Size(),
PySequence_Size(), or PyMapping_Size().
- bpo-30011: Fixed race condition in HTMLParser.unescape().
- bpo-30068: _io._IOBase.readlines will check if it's closed first when hint
is present.
- bpo-27863: Fixed multiple crashes in ElementTree caused by race conditions
and wrong types.
- bpo-29942: Fix a crash in itertools.chain.from_iterable when encountering
long runs of empty iterables.
- bpo-29861: Release references to tasks, their arguments and their results
as soon as they are finished in multiprocessing.Pool.
- bpo-27880: Fixed integer overflow in cPickle when pickle large strings or
too many objects.
- bpo-29110: Fix file object leak in aifc.open() when file is given as a
filesystem path and is not in valid AIFF format. Original patch by Anthony
Zhang.
- bpo-29354: Fixed inspect.getargs() for parameters which are cell
variables.
- bpo-29335: Fix subprocess.Popen.wait() when the child process has exited
to a stopped instead of terminated state (ex: when under ptrace).
- bpo-29219: Fixed infinite recursion in the repr of uninitialized
ctypes.CDLL instances.
- bpo-29082: Fixed loading libraries in ctypes by unicode names on Windows.
Original patch by Chi Hsuan Yen.
- bpo-29188: Support glibc 2.24 on Linux: don't use getentropy() function
but read from /dev/urandom to get random bytes, for example in
os.urandom(). On Linux, getentropy() is implemented which getrandom() is
blocking mode, whereas os.urandom() should not block.
- bpo-29142: In urllib, suffixes in no_proxy environment variable with
leading dots could match related hostnames again (e.g. .b.c matches
a.b.c). Patch by Milan Oberkirch.
- bpo-13051: Fixed recursion errors in large or resized
curses.textpad.Textbox. Based on patch by Tycho Andersen.
- bpo-9770: curses.ascii predicates now work correctly with negative
integers.
- bpo-28427: old keys should not remove new values from WeakValueDictionary
when collecting from another thread.
- bpo-28998: More APIs now support longs as well as ints.
- bpo-28923: Remove editor artifacts from Tix.py, including encoding not
recognized by codecs.lookup.
- bpo-29019: Fix dict.fromkeys(x) overallocates when x is sparce dict.
Original patch by Rasmus Villemoes.
- bpo-19542: Fix bugs in WeakValueDictionary.setdefault() and
WeakValueDictionary.pop() when a GC collection happens in another thread.
- bpo-28925: cPickle now correctly propagates errors when unpickle instances
of old-style classes.
Documentation
-------------
- bpo-27212: Modify documentation for the :func:`islice` recipe to consume
initial values up to the start index.
- bpo-32800: Update link to w3c doc for xml default namespaces.
- bpo-17799: Explain real behaviour of sys.settrace and sys.setprofile and
their C-API counterparts regarding which type of events are received in
each function. Patch by Pablo Galindo Salgado.
- bpo-8243: Add a note about curses.addch and curses.addstr exception
behavior when writing outside a window, or pad.
- bpo-21649: Add RFC 7525 and Mozilla server side TLS links to SSL
documentation.
- bpo-30176: Add missing attribute related constants in curses
documentation.
- bpo-28929: Link the documentation to its source file on GitHub.
- bpo-26355: Add canonical header link on each page to corresponding major
version of the documentation. Patch by Matthias Bussonnier.
- bpo-12067: Rewrite Comparisons section in the Expressions chapter of the
language reference. Some of the details of comparing mixed types were
incorrect or ambiguous. Added default behaviour and consistency
suggestions for user- defined classes. Based on patch from Andy Maier.
Tests
-----
- bpo-31719: Fix test_regrtest.test_crashed() on s390x. Add a new
_testcapi._read_null() function to crash Python in a reliable way on
s390x. On s390x, ctypes.string_at(0) returns an empty string rather than
crashing.
- bpo-31518: Debian Unstable has disabled TLS 1.0 and 1.1 for
SSLv23_METHOD(). Change TLS/SSL protocol of some tests to PROTOCOL_TLS or
PROTOCOL_TLSv1_2 to make them pass on Debian.
- bpo-25674: Remove sha256.tbs-internet.com ssl test
- bpo-11790: Fix sporadic failures in
test_multiprocessing.WithProcessesTestCondition.
- bpo-30236: Backported test.regrtest options -m/--match and -G/--failfast
from Python 3.
- bpo-30223: To unify running tests in Python 2.7 and Python 3, the test
package can be run as a script. This is equivalent to running the
test.regrtest module as a script.
- bpo-30207: To simplify backports from Python 3, the test.test_support
module was converted into a package and renamed to test.support. The
test.script_helper module was moved into the test.support package. Names
test.test_support and test.script_helper are left as aliases to
test.support and test.support.script_helper.
- bpo-30197: Enhanced function swap_attr() in the test.test_support module.
It now works when delete replaced attribute inside the with statement.
The old value of the attribute (or None if it doesn't exist) now will be
assigned to the target of the "as" clause, if there is one. Also
backported function swap_item().
- bpo-28087: Skip test_asyncore and test_eintr poll failures on macOS. Skip
some tests of select.poll when running on macOS due to unresolved issues
with the underlying system poll function on some macOS versions.
- bpo-15083: Convert ElementTree doctests to unittests.
Build
-----
- bpo-33163: Upgrade pip to 9.0.3 and setuptools to v39.0.1.
- bpo-32616: Disable computed gotos by default for clang < 5.0. It caused
significant performance regression.
- bpo-32635: Fix segfault of the crypt module when libxcrypt is provided
instead of libcrypt at the system.
- bpo-31934: Abort the build when building out of a not clean source tree.
- bpo-31474: Fix -Wint-in-bool-context warnings in PyMem_MALLOC and
PyMem_REALLOC macros
- bpo-29243: Prevent unnecessary rebuilding of Python during ``make test``,
``make install`` and some other make targets when configured with
``--enable- optimizations``.
- bpo-23404: Don't regenerate generated files based on file modification
time anymore: the action is now explicit. Replace ``make touch`` with
``make regen-all``.
- bpo-27593: sys.version and the platform module python_build(),
python_branch(), and python_revision() functions now use git information
rather than hg when building from a repo.
- bpo-29643: Fix ``--enable-optimization`` configure option didn't work.
- bpo-29572: Update Windows build and OS X installers to use OpenSSL 1.0.2k.
- bpo-28768: Fix implicit declaration of function _setmode. Patch by
Masayuki Yamamoto
Windows
-------
- bpo-33184: Update Windows build to use OpenSSL 1.0.2o.
- bpo-32903: Fix a memory leak in os.chdir() on Windows if the current
directory is set to a UNC path.
- bpo-30855: Bump Tcl/Tk to 8.5.19.
- bpo-30450: Pull build dependencies from GitHub rather than svn.python.org.
macOS
-----
- bpo-32726: Provide an additional, more modern macOS installer variant that
supports macOS 10.9+ systems in 64-bit mode only. Upgrade the supplied
third-party libraries to OpenSSL 1.0.2n and SQLite 3.22.0. The 10.9+
installer now supplies its own private copy of Tcl/Tk 8.6.8.
- bpo-24414: Default macOS deployment target is now set by ``configure`` to
the build system's OS version (as is done by Python 3), not ``10.4``;
override with, for example, ``./configure MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.4``.
- bpo-17128: All 2.7 macOS installer variants now supply their own version
of ``OpenSSL 1.0.2``; the Apple-supplied SSL libraries and root
certificates are not longer used. The ``Installer Certificate`` command
in ``/Applications/Python 2.7`` may be used to download and install a
default set of root certificates from the third-party ``certifi`` package.
- bpo-11485: python.org macOS Pythons no longer supply a default SDK value
(e.g. ``-isysroot /``) or specific compiler version default (e.g.
``gcc-4.2``) when building extension modules. Use ``CC``, ``SDKROOT``,
and ``DEVELOPER_DIR`` environment variables to override compilers or to
use an SDK. See Apple's ``xcrun`` man page for more info.
- bpo-33184: Update macOS installer build to use OpenSSL 1.0.2o.
Tools/Demos
-----------
- bpo-31920: Fixed handling directories as arguments in the ``pygettext``
script. Based on patch by Oleg Krasnikov.
- bpo-30109: Fixed Tools/scripts/reindent.py for non-ASCII files. It now
processes files as binary streams. This also fixes "make reindent".
- bpo-24960: 2to3 and lib2to3 can now read pickled grammar files using
pkgutil.get_data() rather than probing the filesystem. This lets 2to3 and
lib2to3 work when run from a zipfile.
C API
-----
- bpo-20891: Fix PyGILState_Ensure(). When PyGILState_Ensure() is called in
a non-Python thread before PyEval_InitThreads(), only call
PyEval_InitThreads() after calling PyThreadState_New() to fix a crash.
- bpo-31626: When Python is built in debug mode, the memory debug hooks now
fail with a fatal error if realloc() fails to shrink a memory block,
because the debug hook just erased freed bytes without keeping a copy of
them.
diffstat:
lang/python27/PLIST.common | 8 +-
lang/python27/dist.mk | 4 +-
lang/python27/distinfo | 14 ++--
lang/python27/patches/patch-ah | 105 ++++++++++------------------------------
lang/python27/patches/patch-al | 45 ++++++++--------
5 files changed, 64 insertions(+), 112 deletions(-)
diffs (truncated from 382 to 300 lines):
diff -r 5be315255a42 -r 64d270722f39 lang/python27/PLIST.common
--- a/lang/python27/PLIST.common Sat May 19 09:21:07 2018 +0000
+++ b/lang/python27/PLIST.common Thu May 24 15:50:09 2018 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-@comment $NetBSD: PLIST.common,v 1.18 2017/09/17 09:54:52 adam Exp $
+@comment $NetBSD: PLIST.common,v 1.18.8.1 2018/05/24 15:50:09 bsiegert Exp $
bin/2to3-${PY_VER_SUFFIX}
bin/pydoc${PY_VER_SUFFIX}
bin/python${PY_VER_SUFFIX}
@@ -1437,8 +1437,8 @@
lib/python${PY_VER_SUFFIX}/ensurepip/__main__.py
lib/python${PY_VER_SUFFIX}/ensurepip/__main__.pyc
lib/python${PY_VER_SUFFIX}/ensurepip/__main__.pyo
-lib/python${PY_VER_SUFFIX}/ensurepip/_bundled/pip-9.0.1-py2.py3-none-any.whl
-lib/python${PY_VER_SUFFIX}/ensurepip/_bundled/setuptools-28.8.0-py2.py3-none-any.whl
+lib/python${PY_VER_SUFFIX}/ensurepip/_bundled/pip-9.0.3-py2.py3-none-any.whl
+lib/python${PY_VER_SUFFIX}/ensurepip/_bundled/setuptools-39.0.1-py2.py3-none-any.whl
lib/python${PY_VER_SUFFIX}/ensurepip/_uninstall.py
lib/python${PY_VER_SUFFIX}/ensurepip/_uninstall.pyc
lib/python${PY_VER_SUFFIX}/ensurepip/_uninstall.pyo
@@ -3033,7 +3033,6 @@
lib/python${PY_VER_SUFFIX}/test/seq_tests.pyc
lib/python${PY_VER_SUFFIX}/test/seq_tests.pyo
lib/python${PY_VER_SUFFIX}/test/sgml_input.html
-lib/python${PY_VER_SUFFIX}/test/sha256.pem
lib/python${PY_VER_SUFFIX}/test/sortperf.py
lib/python${PY_VER_SUFFIX}/test/sortperf.pyc
lib/python${PY_VER_SUFFIX}/test/sortperf.pyo
@@ -4317,6 +4316,7 @@
lib/python${PY_VER_SUFFIX}/test/win_console_handler.pyc
lib/python${PY_VER_SUFFIX}/test/win_console_handler.pyo
lib/python${PY_VER_SUFFIX}/test/wrongcert.pem
+lib/python${PY_VER_SUFFIX}/test/xmltestdata/expat224_utf8_bug.xml
lib/python${PY_VER_SUFFIX}/test/xmltestdata/simple-ns.xml
lib/python${PY_VER_SUFFIX}/test/xmltestdata/simple.xml
lib/python${PY_VER_SUFFIX}/test/xmltestdata/test.xml
diff -r 5be315255a42 -r 64d270722f39 lang/python27/dist.mk
--- a/lang/python27/dist.mk Sat May 19 09:21:07 2018 +0000
+++ b/lang/python27/dist.mk Thu May 24 15:50:09 2018 +0000
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-# $NetBSD: dist.mk,v 1.14 2017/09/17 09:54:52 adam Exp $
+# $NetBSD: dist.mk,v 1.14.8.1 2018/05/24 15:50:09 bsiegert Exp $
-PY_DISTVERSION= 2.7.14
+PY_DISTVERSION= 2.7.15
DISTNAME= Python-${PY_DISTVERSION}
EXTRACT_SUFX= .tar.xz
DISTINFO_FILE= ${.CURDIR}/../../lang/python27/distinfo
diff -r 5be315255a42 -r 64d270722f39 lang/python27/distinfo
--- a/lang/python27/distinfo Sat May 19 09:21:07 2018 +0000
+++ b/lang/python27/distinfo Thu May 24 15:50:09 2018 +0000
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
-$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.67 2017/11/01 21:51:21 wiz Exp $
+$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.67.4.1 2018/05/24 15:50:09 bsiegert Exp $
-SHA1 (Python-2.7.14.tar.xz) = cf146474fc988b4b6b53fdd81b71c2815873b469
-RMD160 (Python-2.7.14.tar.xz) = 816553f988c661cfe31b6e89a513fdfbf87963d5
-SHA512 (Python-2.7.14.tar.xz) = 78310b0be6388ffa15f29a80afb9ab3c03a572cb094e9da00cfe391afadb51696e41f592eb658d6a31a2f422fdac8a55214a382cbb8cfb43d4a127d5b35ea7f9
-Size (Python-2.7.14.tar.xz) = 12576112 bytes
+SHA1 (Python-2.7.15.tar.xz) = f99348a095ec4a6411c84c0d15343d11920c9724
+RMD160 (Python-2.7.15.tar.xz) = 4bbb2b0012b82e1b27661a08305fad461371679f
+SHA512 (Python-2.7.15.tar.xz) = 27ea43eb45fc68f3d2469d5f07636e10801dee11635a430ec8ec922ed790bb426b072da94df885e4dfa1ea8b7a24f2f56dd92f9b0f51e162330f161216bd6de6
+Size (Python-2.7.15.tar.xz) = 12642436 bytes
SHA1 (patch-Include_pyerrors.h) = 0d2cd52d18cc719b895fa32ed7e11c6cb15bae54
SHA1 (patch-Include_pyport.h) = f3e4ddbc954425a65301465410911222ca471320
SHA1 (patch-Lib_distutils_unixccompiler.py) = db16c9aca2f29730945f28247b88b18828739bbb
@@ -19,8 +19,8 @@
SHA1 (patch-ab) = ea4feba4e93dbcff07050c82a00d591bb650e934
SHA1 (patch-ad) = 96ae702995d434e2d7ec0ac62e37427a90b61d13
SHA1 (patch-ae) = d836d77854a2b3d79fa34a06a8e2493bf0a503e6
-SHA1 (patch-ah) = dbb36db1182748fae26320dbe0bc5f9006886b1c
-SHA1 (patch-al) = 541936b79f281db06761f4fa6a65a04e852b02b4
+SHA1 (patch-ah) = e74afa778af669605f9089e67b70953a271589a8
+SHA1 (patch-al) = 999700e96dd227cdd16cea3ae1001eb887ab8fee
SHA1 (patch-am) = 25c29f3799cb02db962d5c42d71ec59b4748466f
SHA1 (patch-an) = 9aad78714c4fe1a21cf66a6627d97d164ecea196
SHA1 (patch-ao) = 5bcfad96f8e490351160f1a7c1f4ece7706a33fa
diff -r 5be315255a42 -r 64d270722f39 lang/python27/patches/patch-ah
--- a/lang/python27/patches/patch-ah Sat May 19 09:21:07 2018 +0000
+++ b/lang/python27/patches/patch-ah Thu May 24 15:50:09 2018 +0000
@@ -1,78 +1,29 @@
-$NetBSD: patch-ah,v 1.8 2017/01/08 19:45:33 roy Exp $
+$NetBSD: patch-ah,v 1.8.12.1 2018/05/24 15:50:09 bsiegert Exp $
Allow py-curses to use NetBSD curses as well as ncurses
http://bugs.python.org/issue21457
---- Modules/_cursesmodule.c.orig 2016-12-17 20:05:07.000000000 +0000
+--- Modules/_cursesmodule.c.orig 2018-04-29 22:47:33.000000000 +0000
+++ Modules/_cursesmodule.c
-@@ -117,9 +117,10 @@ char *PyCursesVersion = "2.2";
- #defines many common symbols (such as "lines") which breaks the
- curses module in other ways. So the code will just specify
- explicit prototypes here. */
--extern int setupterm(char *,int,int *);
--#ifdef __sgi
-+#if defined(__NetBSD__) || defined(__sgi)
- #include <term.h>
-+#else
-+extern int setupterm(char *, int, int *);
- #endif
-
- #if !defined(HAVE_NCURSES_H) && (defined(sgi) || defined(__sun) || defined(SCO5))
-@@ -322,17 +323,9 @@ Window_NoArg2TupleReturnFunction(getpary
+@@ -326,9 +326,17 @@ Window_NoArg2TupleReturnFunction(getpary
Window_OneArgNoReturnFunction(clearok, int, "i;True(1) or False(0)")
Window_OneArgNoReturnFunction(idlok, int, "i;True(1) or False(0)")
--#if defined(__NetBSD__)
--Window_OneArgNoReturnVoidFunction(keypad, int, "i;True(1) or False(0)")
--#else
++#if defined(__NetBSD__)
++Window_OneArgNoReturnVoidFunction(keypad, int, "i;True(1) or False(0)")
++#else
Window_OneArgNoReturnFunction(keypad, int, "i;True(1) or False(0)")
--#endif
++#endif
Window_OneArgNoReturnFunction(leaveok, int, "i;True(1) or False(0)")
--#if defined(__NetBSD__)
--Window_OneArgNoReturnVoidFunction(nodelay, int, "i;True(1) or False(0)")
--#else
++#if defined(__NetBSD__)
++Window_OneArgNoReturnVoidFunction(nodelay, int, "i;True(1) or False(0)")
++#else
Window_OneArgNoReturnFunction(nodelay, int, "i;True(1) or False(0)")
--#endif
++#endif
Window_OneArgNoReturnFunction(notimeout, int, "i;True(1) or False(0)")
Window_OneArgNoReturnFunction(scrollok, int, "i;True(1) or False(0)")
Window_OneArgNoReturnFunction(winsdelln, int, "i;nlines")
-@@ -807,7 +800,7 @@ PyCursesWindow_EchoChar(PyCursesWindowOb
- }
-
- #ifdef WINDOW_HAS_FLAGS
-- if (self->win->_flags & _ISPAD)
-+ if (is_pad(self->win))
- return PyCursesCheckERR(pechochar(self->win, ch | attr),
- "echochar");
- else
-@@ -1253,7 +1246,7 @@ PyCursesWindow_NoOutRefresh(PyCursesWind
- #ifndef WINDOW_HAS_FLAGS
- if (0)
- #else
-- if (self->win->_flags & _ISPAD)
-+ if (is_pad(self->win))
- #endif
- {
- switch(PyTuple_Size(args)) {
-@@ -1396,7 +1389,7 @@ PyCursesWindow_Refresh(PyCursesWindowObj
- #ifndef WINDOW_HAS_FLAGS
- if (0)
- #else
-- if (self->win->_flags & _ISPAD)
-+ if (is_pad(self->win))
- #endif
- {
- switch(PyTuple_Size(args)) {
-@@ -1463,7 +1456,7 @@ PyCursesWindow_SubWin(PyCursesWindowObje
-
- /* printf("Subwin: %i %i %i %i \n", nlines, ncols, begin_y, begin_x); */
- #ifdef WINDOW_HAS_FLAGS
-- if (self->win->_flags & _ISPAD)
-+ if (is_pad(self->win))
- win = subpad(self->win, nlines, ncols, begin_y, begin_x);
- else
- #endif
-@@ -2107,15 +2100,15 @@ PyCurses_IntrFlush(PyObject *self, PyObj
+@@ -2131,15 +2139,15 @@ PyCurses_IntrFlush(PyObject *self, PyObj
static PyObject *
PyCurses_Is_Term_Resized(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
{
@@ -92,23 +43,23 @@
if (result == TRUE) {
Py_INCREF(Py_True);
return Py_True;
-@@ -2126,7 +2119,6 @@ PyCurses_Is_Term_Resized(PyObject *self,
+@@ -2150,6 +2158,7 @@ PyCurses_Is_Term_Resized(PyObject *self,
}
#endif /* HAVE_CURSES_IS_TERM_RESIZED */
--#if !defined(__NetBSD__)
++#if !defined(__NetBSD__)
static PyObject *
PyCurses_KeyName(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
{
-@@ -2145,7 +2137,6 @@ PyCurses_KeyName(PyObject *self, PyObjec
+@@ -2168,6 +2177,7 @@ PyCurses_KeyName(PyObject *self, PyObjec
return PyString_FromString((knp == NULL) ? "" : (char *)knp);
}
--#endif
++#endif
static PyObject *
PyCurses_KillChar(PyObject *self)
-@@ -2399,16 +2390,16 @@ update_lines_cols(void)
+@@ -2422,16 +2432,16 @@ update_lines_cols(void)
static PyObject *
PyCurses_ResizeTerm(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
{
@@ -129,7 +80,7 @@
if (!result)
return NULL;
if (!update_lines_cols())
-@@ -2422,17 +2413,17 @@ PyCurses_ResizeTerm(PyObject *self, PyOb
+@@ -2445,17 +2455,17 @@ PyCurses_ResizeTerm(PyObject *self, PyOb
static PyObject *
PyCurses_Resize_Term(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
{
@@ -151,39 +102,39 @@
if (!result)
return NULL;
if (!update_lines_cols())
-@@ -2690,9 +2681,7 @@ static PyMethodDef PyCurses_methods[] =
+@@ -2729,7 +2739,9 @@ static PyMethodDef PyCurses_methods[] =
#ifdef HAVE_CURSES_IS_TERM_RESIZED
{"is_term_resized", (PyCFunction)PyCurses_Is_Term_Resized, METH_VARARGS},
#endif
--#if !defined(__NetBSD__)
++#if !defined(__NetBSD__)
{"keyname", (PyCFunction)PyCurses_KeyName, METH_VARARGS},
--#endif
++#endif
{"killchar", (PyCFunction)PyCurses_KillChar, METH_NOARGS},
{"longname", (PyCFunction)PyCurses_longname, METH_NOARGS},
{"meta", (PyCFunction)PyCurses_Meta, METH_VARARGS},
-@@ -2801,9 +2790,7 @@ init_curses(void)
+@@ -2844,7 +2856,9 @@ init_curses(void)
SetDictInt("A_DIM", A_DIM);
SetDictInt("A_BOLD", A_BOLD);
SetDictInt("A_ALTCHARSET", A_ALTCHARSET);
--#if !defined(__NetBSD__)
++#if !defined(__NetBSD__)
SetDictInt("A_INVIS", A_INVIS);
--#endif
++#endif
SetDictInt("A_PROTECT", A_PROTECT);
SetDictInt("A_CHARTEXT", A_CHARTEXT);
SetDictInt("A_COLOR", A_COLOR);
-@@ -2875,7 +2862,6 @@ init_curses(void)
+@@ -2916,6 +2930,7 @@ init_curses(void)
int key;
char *key_n;
char *key_n2;
--#if !defined(__NetBSD__)
++#if !defined(__NetBSD__)
for (key=KEY_MIN;key < KEY_MAX; key++) {
key_n = (char *)keyname(key);
if (key_n == NULL || strcmp(key_n,"UNKNOWN KEY")==0)
-@@ -2903,7 +2889,6 @@ init_curses(void)
+@@ -2943,6 +2958,7 @@ init_curses(void)
if (key_n2 != key_n)
free(key_n2);
}
--#endif
++#endif
SetDictInt("KEY_MIN", KEY_MIN);
SetDictInt("KEY_MAX", KEY_MAX);
}
diff -r 5be315255a42 -r 64d270722f39 lang/python27/patches/patch-al
--- a/lang/python27/patches/patch-al Sat May 19 09:21:07 2018 +0000
+++ b/lang/python27/patches/patch-al Thu May 24 15:50:09 2018 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-$NetBSD: patch-al,v 1.17 2015/05/24 07:44:07 adam Exp $
+$NetBSD: patch-al,v 1.17.26.1 2018/05/24 15:50:09 bsiegert Exp $
- recognize MirBSD, Interix
- remove special-case library version hack for FreeBSD
@@ -6,9 +6,9 @@
- honor pkgsrc LDFLAGS
- other stuff not previously commented (XXX)
---- configure.orig 2015-05-23 16:09:25.000000000 +0000
+--- configure.orig 2018-04-29 22:47:33.000000000 +0000
+++ configure
-@@ -3271,7 +3271,7 @@ case $ac_sys_system/$ac_sys_release in
+@@ -3356,7 +3356,7 @@ case $ac_sys_system/$ac_sys_release in
# Reconfirmed for OpenBSD 3.3 by Zachary Hamm, for 3.4 by Jason Ish.
# In addition, Stefan Krah confirms that issue #1244610 exists through
# OpenBSD 4.6, but is fixed in 4.7.
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
define_xopen_source=no
# OpenBSD undoes our definition of __BSD_VISIBLE if _XOPEN_SOURCE is
# also defined. This can be overridden by defining _BSD_SOURCE
-@@ -5373,15 +5373,10 @@ $as_echo "#define Py_ENABLE_SHARED 1" >>
+@@ -5481,15 +5481,10 @@ $as_echo "#define Py_ENABLE_SHARED 1" >>
RUNSHARED=LD_LIBRARY_PATH=`pwd`${LD_LIBRARY_PATH:+:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}}
INSTSONAME="$LDLIBRARY".$SOVERSION
;;
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
INSTSONAME="$LDLIBRARY".$SOVERSION
;;
hp*|HP*)
-@@ -5415,6 +5410,11 @@ $as_echo "#define Py_ENABLE_SHARED 1" >>
+@@ -5523,6 +5518,11 @@ $as_echo "#define Py_ENABLE_SHARED 1" >>
LDLIBRARY='libpython$(VERSION).so'
RUNSHARED=LIBPATH=`pwd`${LIBPATH:+:${LIBPATH}}
;;
@@ -46,17 +46,18 @@
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