Fedora EPEL 6 Update: php-symfony2-HttpKernel-2.1.7-1.el6
by updates@fedoraproject.org
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Fedora EPEL Update Notification
FEDORA-EPEL-2013-0165
2013-01-22 02:44:31
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Name : php-symfony2-HttpKernel
Product : Fedora EPEL 6
Version : 2.1.7
Release : 1.el6
URL : http://symfony.com/components
Summary : Symfony2 HttpKernel Component
Description :
HttpKernel provides the building blocks to create flexible and fast
HTTP-based frameworks.
It takes a Request as an input and should return a Response as an output.
Using this interface makes your code compatible with all frameworks using
the Symfony2 components. And this will give you many cool features for free.
Optional dependencies: memcache, memcached, mongo
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Update Information:
Updated to upstream version 2.1.7
See: http://symfony.com/blog/security-release-symfony-2-0-22-and-2-1-7-released
Changelog: https://github.com/symfony/symfony/blob/v2.1.7/CHANGELOG-2.1.md
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This update can be installed with the "yum" update programs. Use
su -c 'yum update php-symfony2-HttpKernel' at the command line.
For more information, refer to "Managing Software with yum",
available at http://docs.fedoraproject.org/yum/.
All packages are signed with the Fedora EPEL GPG key. More details on the
GPG keys used by the Fedora Project can be found at
https://fedoraproject.org/keys
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11 years, 2 months
Fedora EPEL 6 Update: php-symfony2-Form-2.1.7-1.el6
by updates@fedoraproject.org
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Fedora EPEL Update Notification
FEDORA-EPEL-2013-0165
2013-01-22 02:44:31
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Name : php-symfony2-Form
Product : Fedora EPEL 6
Version : 2.1.7
Release : 1.el6
URL : http://symfony.com/components
Summary : Symfony2 Form Component
Description :
Form provides tools for defining forms, rendering and binding request data
to related models. Furthermore it provides integration with the Validation
component.
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Update Information:
Updated to upstream version 2.1.7
See: http://symfony.com/blog/security-release-symfony-2-0-22-and-2-1-7-released
Changelog: https://github.com/symfony/symfony/blob/v2.1.7/CHANGELOG-2.1.md
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This update can be installed with the "yum" update programs. Use
su -c 'yum update php-symfony2-Form' at the command line.
For more information, refer to "Managing Software with yum",
available at http://docs.fedoraproject.org/yum/.
All packages are signed with the Fedora EPEL GPG key. More details on the
GPG keys used by the Fedora Project can be found at
https://fedoraproject.org/keys
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11 years, 2 months
Fedora EPEL 6 Update: php-symfony2-EventDispatcher-2.1.7-1.el6
by updates@fedoraproject.org
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Fedora EPEL Update Notification
FEDORA-EPEL-2013-0165
2013-01-22 02:44:31
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Name : php-symfony2-EventDispatcher
Product : Fedora EPEL 6
Version : 2.1.7
Release : 1.el6
URL : http://symfony.com/doc/current/components/event_dispatcher/index.html
Summary : Symfony2 EventDispatcher Component
Description :
The Symfony2 Event Dispatcher component implements the Observer
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Observer_pattern) pattern in a simple and
effective way to make all these things possible and to make your projects
truly extensible.
Take a simple example from the Symfony2 HttpKernel component. Once a Response
object has been created, it may be useful to allow other elements in the system
to modify it (e.g. add some cache headers) before it's actually used. To make
this possible, the Symfony2 kernel throws an event - kernel.response. Here's
how it works:
* A listener (PHP object) tells a central dispatcher object that it wants to
listen to the kernel.response event;
* At some point, the Symfony2 kernel tells the dispatcher object to dispatch
the kernel.response event, passing with it an Event object that has access to
the Response object;
* The dispatcher notifies (i.e. calls a method on) all listeners of the
kernel.response event, allowing each of them to make modifications to the
Response object.
Optional dependency: HttpKernel
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Update Information:
Updated to upstream version 2.1.7
See: http://symfony.com/blog/security-release-symfony-2-0-22-and-2-1-7-released
Changelog: https://github.com/symfony/symfony/blob/v2.1.7/CHANGELOG-2.1.md
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This update can be installed with the "yum" update programs. Use
su -c 'yum update php-symfony2-EventDispatcher' at the command line.
For more information, refer to "Managing Software with yum",
available at http://docs.fedoraproject.org/yum/.
All packages are signed with the Fedora EPEL GPG key. More details on the
GPG keys used by the Fedora Project can be found at
https://fedoraproject.org/keys
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11 years, 2 months
Fedora EPEL 6 Update: php-symfony2-HttpFoundation-2.1.7-1.el6
by updates@fedoraproject.org
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Fedora EPEL Update Notification
FEDORA-EPEL-2013-0165
2013-01-22 02:44:31
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Name : php-symfony2-HttpFoundation
Product : Fedora EPEL 6
Version : 2.1.7
Release : 1.el6
URL : http://symfony.com/doc/current/components/http_foundation/index.html
Summary : Symfony2 HttpFoundation Component
Description :
The HttpFoundation Component defines an object-oriented layer for the HTTP
specification.
In PHP, the request is represented by some global variables ($_GET, $_POST,
$_FILE, $_COOKIE, $_SESSION...) and the response is generated by some functions
(echo, header, setcookie, ...).
The Symfony2 HttpFoundation component replaces these default PHP global
variables and functions by an Object-Oriented layer.
Optional dependencies: memcache, memcached, mongo
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Update Information:
Updated to upstream version 2.1.7
See: http://symfony.com/blog/security-release-symfony-2-0-22-and-2-1-7-released
Changelog: https://github.com/symfony/symfony/blob/v2.1.7/CHANGELOG-2.1.md
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This update can be installed with the "yum" update programs. Use
su -c 'yum update php-symfony2-HttpFoundation' at the command line.
For more information, refer to "Managing Software with yum",
available at http://docs.fedoraproject.org/yum/.
All packages are signed with the Fedora EPEL GPG key. More details on the
GPG keys used by the Fedora Project can be found at
https://fedoraproject.org/keys
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11 years, 2 months
Fedora EPEL 6 Update: php-symfony2-Console-2.1.7-1.el6
by updates@fedoraproject.org
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Fedora EPEL Update Notification
FEDORA-EPEL-2013-0165
2013-01-22 02:44:31
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Name : php-symfony2-Console
Product : Fedora EPEL 6
Version : 2.1.7
Release : 1.el6
URL : http://symfony.com/doc/current/components/console.html
Summary : Symfony2 Console Component
Description :
The Console component eases the creation of beautiful and testable command line
interfaces.
The Console component allows you to create command-line commands. Your console
commands can be used for any recurring task, such as cron jobs, imports, or
other batch jobs.
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Update Information:
Updated to upstream version 2.1.7
See: http://symfony.com/blog/security-release-symfony-2-0-22-and-2-1-7-released
Changelog: https://github.com/symfony/symfony/blob/v2.1.7/CHANGELOG-2.1.md
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This update can be installed with the "yum" update programs. Use
su -c 'yum update php-symfony2-Console' at the command line.
For more information, refer to "Managing Software with yum",
available at http://docs.fedoraproject.org/yum/.
All packages are signed with the Fedora EPEL GPG key. More details on the
GPG keys used by the Fedora Project can be found at
https://fedoraproject.org/keys
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11 years, 2 months
Fedora EPEL 6 Update: php-symfony2-Config-2.1.7-1.el6
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Fedora EPEL Update Notification
FEDORA-EPEL-2013-0165
2013-01-22 02:44:31
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Name : php-symfony2-Config
Product : Fedora EPEL 6
Version : 2.1.7
Release : 1.el6
URL : http://symfony.com/doc/current/components/config/index.html
Summary : Symfony2 Config Component
Description :
The Config Component provides several classes to help you find, load, combine,
autofill and validate configuration values of any kind, whatever their source
may be (Yaml, XML, INI files, or for instance a database).
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Update Information:
Updated to upstream version 2.1.7
See: http://symfony.com/blog/security-release-symfony-2-0-22-and-2-1-7-released
Changelog: https://github.com/symfony/symfony/blob/v2.1.7/CHANGELOG-2.1.md
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This update can be installed with the "yum" update programs. Use
su -c 'yum update php-symfony2-Config' at the command line.
For more information, refer to "Managing Software with yum",
available at http://docs.fedoraproject.org/yum/.
All packages are signed with the Fedora EPEL GPG key. More details on the
GPG keys used by the Fedora Project can be found at
https://fedoraproject.org/keys
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11 years, 2 months
Fedora EPEL 6 Update: cppcheck-1.58-1.el6
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Fedora EPEL Update Notification
FEDORA-EPEL-2013-0152
2013-01-22 02:43:43
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Name : cppcheck
Product : Fedora EPEL 6
Version : 1.58
Release : 1.el6
URL : http://cppcheck.wiki.sourceforge.net/
Summary : Tool for static C/C++ code analysis
Description :
Cppcheck is a static analysis tool for C/C++ code. Unlike C/C++
compilers and many other analysis tools it does not detect syntax
errors in the code. Cppcheck primarily detects the types of bugs that
the compilers normally do not detect. The goal is to detect only real
errors in the code (i.e. have zero false positives).
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Update Information:
new upstream release
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This update can be installed with the "yum" update programs. Use
su -c 'yum update cppcheck' at the command line.
For more information, refer to "Managing Software with yum",
available at http://docs.fedoraproject.org/yum/.
All packages are signed with the Fedora EPEL GPG key. More details on the
GPG keys used by the Fedora Project can be found at
https://fedoraproject.org/keys
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11 years, 2 months