Changelog:
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- Support for building the SWIG-generated R language bindings has been
integrated into the CMake build system. This is controllable by the
'-DENABLE_R={AUTO|ON|OFF}' option.
- A sandboxing wrapper, 'dot_sandbox', is now included with Graphviz. Users
should prefer their platform's native security solutions, but if nothing
better is available this wrapper offers safe processing of untrusted inputs in
some scenarios.
- JPEG images without an 'APP0' leading segment are supported for use in 'src'
fields and friends. Previously Graphviz was overly strict with the types of
JPEGs it would recognize.
- The GVPR library program 'depath' no longer acts on previously deleted nodes,
causing unpredictable results.
- Void-typed function parameters ('int foo(void bar)') and variables 'void baz;'
in GVPR are gracefully rejected.
- Input that induce a set node height but no set node width no longer crash with
the failure "Assertion failed: '(r->boundary[i] <= r->boundary[NUMDIMS + i])',
function RTreeInsert". It is typically not obvious to users when their input
falls into this situation, hence why the assertion message is quoted here.
- Strings containing double quote characters preceded by escape sequences (e.g.
'\n"') are once again correctly escaped in dot or canonical output.
- 'dot_builtins' no longer lists duplicate format options in its error messages.
- A precision error that resulted in truncated edge lines has been corrected.
This was a regression in Graphviz 12.0.0.
- The xlib plugin ('-Tx11') resets its initialization state during finalization.
Signed-off-by: Wang Mingyu <wangmy@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Khem Raj <raj.khem@gmail.com>
meta-oe
This layer depends on:
URI: git://github.com/openembedded/openembedded-core.git branch: master
luajit recipe requires host compiler to be able to generate 32bit code when target is 32bit e.g. arm, so ensure that $CC -m32 is functional on build host, if building this recipe, needed packages to fullfit this might have different names on different host distributions e.g. on archlinux based distributions install prerequisites like below
pacman -S lib32-gcc-libs lib32-glibc
Ubuntu sudo apt-get install gcc-multilib linux-libc-dev:i386
Send pull requests to openembedded-devel@lists.openembedded.org with '[meta-oe]' in the subject'
When sending single patches, please use something like: 'git send-email -M -1 --to openembedded-devel@lists.openembedded.org --subject-prefix="meta-oe][PATCH"'
You are encouraged to fork the mirror on GitHub https://github.com/openembedded/meta-openembedded to share your patches, this is preferred for patch sets consisting of more than one patch.
Note, it is discouraged to send patches via GitHub pull request system. Such patches get less attention from developers and can be mishandled or not reviewed properly. Please use emails instead. For exemple, you can use 'git request-pull' to generate an email referencing your git repository.
Other services like GitLab, repo.or.cz or self-hosted setups are of course accepted as well, 'git fetch ' works the same on all of them. We recommend GitHub because it is free, easy to use, has been proven to be reliable and has a really good web GUI.
layer maintainer: Khem Raj raj.khem@gmail.com