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[pkgsrc/trunk]: pkgsrc/sysutils/R-processx (sysutils/R-processx) Updated 3.4....
details: https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/pkgsrc/rev/6e2347ad06a6
branches: trunk
changeset: 443450:6e2347ad06a6
user: mef <mef%pkgsrc.org@localhost>
date: Sun Dec 13 22:24:10 2020 +0000
description:
(sysutils/R-processx) Updated 3.4.1 to 3.4.5
# processx 3.4.5
* New options in `pty_options` to set the initial size of the pseudo
terminal.
* Reading the standard output or error now does not crash occasionally
when a `\n` character is at the beginning of the input buffer (#281).
# processx 3.4.4
* processx now works correctly for non-ASCII commands and arguments passed
in the native encoding, on Windows (#261, #262, #263, #264).
* Providing multiple environment variables now works on windows (#267).
# processx 3.4.3
* The supervisor (activated with `supervise = TRUE`) does not crash
on the Windows Subsystem on Linux (WSL) now (#222).
* Fix ABI compatibility for pre and post R 4.0.1 versions. Now CRAN
builds (with R 4.0.2 and later 4.0.x) work well on R 4.0.0.
* Now processx can run commands on UNC paths specified with
forward slashes: `//hostname/...` UNC paths with the usual
back-slashes were always fine (#249).
* The `$as_ps_handle()` method works now better; previously it
sometimes created an invalid `ps::ps_handle` object, if the system
clock has changed (#258).
# processx 3.4.2
* `run()` now does a better job with displaying the spinner on terminals
that buffer the output (#223).
* Error messages are now fully printed after an error. In non-interactive
sessions, the stack trace is printed as well.
* Further improved error messages. Errors from C code now include the
name of the C function, and errors that belong to a process include the
system command (#197).
* processx does not crash now if the process receives a SIGPIPE signal when
trying to write to a pipe, of which the other end has already exited.
* processx now to works better with fork clusters from the parallel
package. See 'Mixing processx and the parallel base R package' in the
README file (#236).
* processx now does no block SIGCHLD by default in the subprocess,
blocking potentially causes zombie sub-subprocesses (#240).
* The `process$wait()` method now does not leak file descriptors on
Unix when interrupted (#141).
diffstat:
sysutils/R-processx/Makefile | 4 ++--
sysutils/R-processx/distinfo | 10 +++++-----
2 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
diffs (28 lines):
diff -r 103564fc58bd -r 6e2347ad06a6 sysutils/R-processx/Makefile
--- a/sysutils/R-processx/Makefile Sun Dec 13 18:03:18 2020 +0000
+++ b/sysutils/R-processx/Makefile Sun Dec 13 22:24:10 2020 +0000
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.2 2019/09/25 17:32:57 brook Exp $
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.3 2020/12/13 22:24:10 mef Exp $
R_PKGNAME= processx
-R_PKGVER= 3.4.1
+R_PKGVER= 3.4.5
CATEGORIES= sysutils
MAINTAINER= pkgsrc-users%NetBSD.org@localhost
diff -r 103564fc58bd -r 6e2347ad06a6 sysutils/R-processx/distinfo
--- a/sysutils/R-processx/distinfo Sun Dec 13 18:03:18 2020 +0000
+++ b/sysutils/R-processx/distinfo Sun Dec 13 22:24:10 2020 +0000
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.1 2019/08/09 19:03:18 brook Exp $
+$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.2 2020/12/13 22:24:10 mef Exp $
-SHA1 (R/processx_3.4.1.tar.gz) = 4728b0ac981c8f25f6cdb4fa21487bf4796e6ca0
-RMD160 (R/processx_3.4.1.tar.gz) = 25db2dbcaa85384b0083faad41f9452654a7220a
-SHA512 (R/processx_3.4.1.tar.gz) = 28c0cbab94a4c59ccc827f7e6458d497ef6119e9ef9471713bde357bbca246369d2f2944b16754ff971937efa302d464b1931a8e7a20631665dde761f63375c7
-Size (R/processx_3.4.1.tar.gz) = 123430 bytes
+SHA1 (R/processx_3.4.5.tar.gz) = 6dcba4257d66ed21f8a101d018d838987279c526
+RMD160 (R/processx_3.4.5.tar.gz) = f69954a604bc7fcfeb51bc6d200409f229be7a19
+SHA512 (R/processx_3.4.5.tar.gz) = db234cd7a70da40d456f50deb9ed048380d7938b9c4adcd63ba3128b707a3fd705a3b71410b626723ec0dc9315ddb383a88334d042710bdc1be1ea361d8e4e90
+Size (R/processx_3.4.5.tar.gz) = 135121 bytes
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