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PR/34339 CVS commit: pkgsrc/www/p5-Apache-Session-Wrapper
The following reply was made to PR pkg/34339; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: OBATA Akio <obache%netbsd.org@localhost>
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Subject: PR/34339 CVS commit: pkgsrc/www/p5-Apache-Session-Wrapper
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 13:26:28 +0000 (UTC)
Module Name: pkgsrc
Committed By: obache
Date: Tue Oct 17 13:26:28 UTC 2006
Modified Files:
pkgsrc/www/p5-Apache-Session-Wrapper: Makefile distinfo
Log Message:
Update p5-Apache-Session-Wrapper to 0.31.
Patch provided by Martin Wilke via PR 34339.
0.31 2006-07-11
- Exactly 0.30 but now the Build.PL creates a "traditional"
Makefile.PL. This fixes the problem that the generated "passthrough"
Makefile.PL was requiring Apache::TestMB, because it's available on
my system.
0.30 2006-07-10
- Exactly like 0.29 but does not declare a "build_requires" dependency
on Apache::TestMB. Declaring this dependency causes CPAN.pm (and
probably CPANPLUS) to try and install Apache::Test, which may not
always install cleanly. If you do have it already installed, then it
will be used to run the live tests.
0.29 2006-06-09
- When not running under mod_perl, Apache::Session::Wrapper simply did
not even try to load CGI::Cookie to generate cookies. Patch by Derek
Poon.
- When running under mod_perl 1 without Apache::Request, an exception
was generated when trying to send a cookie.
- Apache::Session::Wrapper now only checks for err_headers_out and
headers_out on the header_object, since this works for both mod_perl
1 and 2, as well as Mason's FakeApache object.
- As of version CGI.pm 3.16, CGI::Cookie has a bake() method, but now
Apache::Session::Wrapper explicitly will not call it, because if
you're not running under mod_perl, it ends up calling print() to
send the cookie header when it is called, which may not be what a
user of this module wants. Patch by Derek Poon.
0.28 2006-05-23
- Allow a session_id parameter to the constructor, to force the use of
a particular existing session.
- Fixed a bug where failing to create a new session was ignored if
allow_invalid_id was true.
- Detect very weird case where tying to tie to Apache::Session
succeeds but the tied hash has no _session_id key. This now throws
an exception.
- Fixed bug when the header_object ->can('header_out') but this method
does not return an object, as with HTML::Mason::FakeApache. Reported
by Hans Dieter.
- The logic to load an appropriate cookie class if the class was
already loaded and an exception had previously been thrown by an
unrelated class.
- Added a way to register session subclass via RegisterClass() and
RegisterFlexClass(), to allow people to use any session subclass
they want without needing explicit support in
Apache::Session::Wrapper.
0.27 not released
- This was a version used internally at Socialtext, but never
released.
0.26 2005-09-20
- Finally should work properly under both mp1 and mp2. Patches and
tests by Daisuke Maki.
- No longer depends on Apache::Cookie or Apache2::Cookie, but it will
use them if it can instead of CGI::Cookie.
0.25 2005-08-14
- Silenced a warning that could occur when using session length
cookies under mod_perl.
0.24 2005-08-01
- Optional parameters for store modules were not handled properly when
using Flex as the session class. Added some tests. Reported by
Gavin Carr.
0.23 2005-07-26
- If two sets of valid parameters for a class shared a parameter, an
error would be thrown if you used the second set, even if it was
complete. Reported by Victor Felix.
0.22 2005-07-18
- Another fix for mod_perl2, this one from Jonas.
0.21 2005-06-20
- The fix for mod_perl2 caused a new cookie to be sent for each
request under mod_perl 1. I love it!
0.20 2005-06-08
- Fix to make getting cookies work under mod_perl2. Reported by
Baldvin Kovacs.
To generate a diff of this commit:
cvs rdiff -r1.12 -r1.13 pkgsrc/www/p5-Apache-Session-Wrapper/Makefile
cvs rdiff -r1.3 -r1.4 pkgsrc/www/p5-Apache-Session-Wrapper/distinfo
Please note that diffs are not public domain; they are subject to the
copyright notices on the relevant files.
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