[Bug 842181] New: perl-SOAP-Lite drops provides for perl(IO::SessionSet) and perl(IO::SessionData) in rawhide version.
by Red Hat Bugzilla
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=842181
Bug ID: 842181
QA Contact: extras-qa(a)fedoraproject.org
Severity: unspecified
Version: rawhide
Priority: unspecified
CC: perl-devel(a)lists.fedoraproject.org, psabata(a)redhat.com
Assignee: psabata(a)redhat.com
Summary: perl-SOAP-Lite drops provides for
perl(IO::SessionSet) and perl(IO::SessionData) in
rawhide version.
Regression: ---
Story Points: ---
Classification: Fedora
OS: Unspecified
Reporter: hobbes1069(a)gmail.com
Type: Bug
Documentation: ---
Hardware: Unspecified
Mount Type: ---
Status: NEW
Component: perl-SOAP-Lite
Product: Fedora
Description of problem:
When trying to build MythTV in rawhide I ran across the following error on the
build server.
DEBUG util.py:257: Error: Package: perl-SOAP-Transport-TCP-0.715-6.fc18.noarch
(fedora-rawhide)
DEBUG util.py:257: Requires: perl(IO::SessionSet)
DEBUG util.py:257: Error: Package: perl-SOAP-Transport-TCP-0.715-6.fc18.noarch
(fedora-rawhide)
DEBUG util.py:257: Requires: perl(IO::SessionData)
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
perl-SOAP-Lite-0.715-1.fc18.noarch
Additional info:
The F17 version seems to provide these perl moduels. I'm not sure if this is a
packaging error or an upstream change but nothing else currently appears to
provide these modules.
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11 years, 9 months
[perl-SOAP-Lite] Bundle 0.714 IO modules to fix dependency breakage
by Petr Sabata
commit efaa4364498f9d9a18773ef283df6cce9d3fd6a1
Author: Petr Šabata <contyk(a)redhat.com>
Date: Thu Aug 2 17:15:45 2012 +0200
Bundle 0.714 IO modules to fix dependency breakage
perl-SOAP-Lite-0.715-IO-modules.patch | 425 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
perl-SOAP-Lite.spec | 9 +-
2 files changed, 433 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/perl-SOAP-Lite-0.715-IO-modules.patch b/perl-SOAP-Lite-0.715-IO-modules.patch
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8c7c9fc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/perl-SOAP-Lite-0.715-IO-modules.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,425 @@
+From e5091cc065b492cfaba9896cb488035e291555e6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
+From: =?UTF-8?q?Petr=20=C5=A0abata?= <contyk(a)redhat.com>
+Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2012 17:10:04 +0200
+Subject: [PATCH] Add IO::SessionDat and IO::SessionSet from SOAP::Lite 0.714
+MIME-Version: 1.0
+Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
+Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
+
+
+Signed-off-by: Petr Šabata <contyk(a)redhat.com>
+---
+ lib/IO/SessionData.pm | 230 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
+ lib/IO/SessionSet.pm | 163 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
+ 2 files changed, 393 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+ create mode 100644 lib/IO/SessionData.pm
+ create mode 100644 lib/IO/SessionSet.pm
+
+diff --git a/lib/IO/SessionData.pm b/lib/IO/SessionData.pm
+new file mode 100644
+index 0000000..de85382
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/lib/IO/SessionData.pm
+@@ -0,0 +1,230 @@
++# ======================================================================
++#
++# Copyright (C) 2000 Lincoln D. Stein
++# Slightly modified by Paul Kulchenko to work on multiple platforms
++# Formatting changed to match the layout layed out in Perl Best Practices
++# (by Damian Conway) by Martin Kutter in 2008
++#
++# ======================================================================
++
++package IO::SessionData;
++
++use strict;
++use Carp;
++use IO::SessionSet;
++use vars '$VERSION';
++$VERSION = 1.02;
++
++use constant BUFSIZE => 3000;
++
++BEGIN {
++ my @names = qw(EWOULDBLOCK EAGAIN EINPROGRESS);
++ my %WOULDBLOCK =
++ (eval {require Errno}
++ ? map {
++ Errno->can($_)
++ ? (Errno->can($_)->() => 1)
++ : (),
++ } @names
++ : ()
++ ),
++ (eval {require POSIX}
++ ? map {
++ POSIX->can($_) && eval { POSIX->can($_)->() }
++ ? (POSIX->can($_)->() => 1)
++ : ()
++ } @names
++ : ()
++ );
++
++ sub WOULDBLOCK { $WOULDBLOCK{$_[0]+0} }
++}
++
++# Class method: new()
++# Create a new IO::SessionData object. Intended to be called from within
++# IO::SessionSet, not directly.
++sub new {
++ my $pack = shift;
++ my ($sset,$handle,$writeonly) = @_;
++ # make the handle nonblocking (but check for 'blocking' method first)
++ # thanks to Jos Clijmans <jos.clijmans(a)recyfin.be>
++ $handle->blocking(0) if $handle->can('blocking');
++ my $self = bless {
++ outbuffer => '',
++ sset => $sset,
++ handle => $handle,
++ write_limit => BUFSIZE,
++ writeonly => $writeonly,
++ choker => undef,
++ choked => 0,
++ },$pack;
++ $self->readable(1) unless $writeonly;
++ return $self;
++}
++
++# Object method: handle()
++# Return the IO::Handle object corresponding to this IO::SessionData
++sub handle {
++ return shift->{handle};
++}
++
++# Object method: sessions()
++# Return the IO::SessionSet controlling this object.
++sub sessions {
++ return shift->{sset};
++}
++
++# Object method: pending()
++# returns number of bytes pending in the out buffer
++sub pending {
++ return length shift->{outbuffer};
++}
++
++# Object method: write_limit([$bufsize])
++# Get or set the limit on the size of the write buffer.
++# Write buffer will grow to this size plus whatever extra you write to it.
++sub write_limit {
++ my $self = shift;
++ return defined $_[0]
++ ? $self->{write_limit} = $_[0]
++ : $self->{write_limit};
++}
++
++# set a callback to be called when the contents of the write buffer becomes larger
++# than the set limit.
++sub set_choke {
++ my $self = shift;
++ return defined $_[0]
++ ? $self->{choker} = $_[0]
++ : $self->{choker};
++}
++
++# Object method: write($scalar)
++# $obj->write([$data]) -- append data to buffer and try to write to handle
++# Returns number of bytes written, or 0E0 (zero but true) if data queued but not
++# written. On other errors, returns undef.
++sub write {
++ my $self = shift;
++ return unless my $handle = $self->handle; # no handle
++ return unless defined $self->{outbuffer}; # no buffer for queued data
++
++ $self->{outbuffer} .= $_[0] if defined $_[0];
++
++ my $rc;
++ if ($self->pending) { # data in the out buffer to write
++ local $SIG{PIPE}='IGNORE';
++ # added length() to make it work on Mac. Thanks to Robin Fuller <rfuller(a)broadjump.com>
++ $rc = syswrite($handle,$self->{outbuffer},length($self->{outbuffer}));
++
++ # able to write, so truncate out buffer apropriately
++ if ($rc) {
++ substr($self->{outbuffer},0,$rc) = '';
++ }
++ elsif (WOULDBLOCK($!)) { # this is OK
++ $rc = '0E0';
++ }
++ else { # some sort of write error, such as a PIPE error
++ return $self->bail_out($!);
++ }
++ }
++ else {
++ $rc = '0E0'; # nothing to do, but no error either
++ }
++
++ $self->adjust_state;
++
++ # Result code is the number of bytes successfully transmitted
++ return $rc;
++}
++
++# Object method: read($scalar,$length [,$offset])
++# Just like sysread(), but returns the number of bytes read on success,
++# 0EO ("0 but true") if the read would block, and undef on EOF and other failures.
++sub read {
++ my $self = shift;
++ return unless my $handle = $self->handle;
++ my $rc = sysread($handle,$_[0],$_[1],$_[2]||0);
++ return $rc if defined $rc;
++ return '0E0' if WOULDBLOCK($!);
++ return;
++}
++
++# Object method: close()
++# Close the session and remove it from the monitored list.
++sub close {
++ my $self = shift;
++ unless ($self->pending) {
++ $self->sessions->delete($self);
++ CORE::close($self->handle);
++ }
++ else {
++ $self->readable(0);
++ $self->{closing}++; # delayed close
++ }
++}
++
++# Object method: adjust_state()
++# Called periodically from within write() to control the
++# status of the handle on the IO::SessionSet's IO::Select sets
++sub adjust_state {
++ my $self = shift;
++
++ # make writable if there's anything in the out buffer
++ $self->writable($self->pending > 0);
++
++ # make readable if there's no write limit, or the amount in the out
++ # buffer is less than the write limit.
++ $self->choke($self->write_limit <= $self->pending) if $self->write_limit;
++
++ # Try to close down the session if it is flagged
++ # as in the closing state.
++ $self->close if $self->{closing};
++}
++
++# choke gets called when the contents of the write buffer are larger
++# than the limit. The default action is to inactivate the session for further
++# reading until the situation is cleared.
++sub choke {
++ my $self = shift;
++ my $do_choke = shift;
++ return if $self->{choked} == $do_choke; # no change in state
++ if (ref $self->set_choke eq 'CODE') {
++ $self->set_choke->($self,$do_choke);
++ }
++ else {
++ $self->readable(!$do_choke);
++ }
++ $self->{choked} = $do_choke;
++}
++
++# Object method: readable($flag)
++# Flag the associated IO::SessionSet that we want to do reading on the handle.
++sub readable {
++ my $self = shift;
++ my $is_active = shift;
++ return if $self->{writeonly};
++ $self->sessions->activate($self,'read',$is_active);
++}
++
++# Object method: writable($flag)
++# Flag the associated IO::SessionSet that we want to do writing on the handle.
++sub writable {
++ my $self = shift;
++ my $is_active = shift;
++ $self->sessions->activate($self,'write',$is_active);
++}
++
++# Object method: bail_out([$errcode])
++# Called when an error is encountered during writing (such as a PIPE).
++# Default behavior is to flush all buffered outgoing data and to close
++# the handle.
++sub bail_out {
++ my $self = shift;
++ my $errcode = shift; # save errorno
++ delete $self->{outbuffer}; # drop buffered data
++ $self->close;
++ $! = $errcode; # restore errno
++ return;
++}
++
++1;
+diff --git a/lib/IO/SessionSet.pm b/lib/IO/SessionSet.pm
+new file mode 100644
+index 0000000..ae6e4fe
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/lib/IO/SessionSet.pm
+@@ -0,0 +1,163 @@
++# ======================================================================
++#
++# Copyright (C) 2000 Lincoln D. Stein
++# Formatting changed to match the layout layed out in Perl Best Practices
++# (by Damian Conway) by Martin Kutter in 2008
++#
++# ======================================================================
++
++package IO::SessionSet;
++
++use strict;
++use Carp;
++use IO::Select;
++use IO::Handle;
++use IO::SessionData;
++
++use vars '$DEBUG';
++$DEBUG = 0;
++
++# Class method new()
++# Create a new Session set.
++# If passed a listening socket, use that to
++# accept new IO::SessionData objects automatically.
++sub new {
++ my $pack = shift;
++ my $listen = shift;
++ my $self = bless {
++ sessions => {},
++ readers => IO::Select->new(),
++ writers => IO::Select->new(),
++ }, $pack;
++ # if initialized with an IO::Handle object (or subclass)
++ # then we treat it as a listening socket.
++ if ( defined($listen) and $listen->can('accept') ) {
++ $self->{listen_socket} = $listen;
++ $self->{readers}->add($listen);
++ }
++ return $self;
++}
++
++# Object method: sessions()
++# Return list of all the sessions currently in the set.
++sub sessions {
++ return values %{shift->{sessions}}
++};
++
++# Object method: add()
++# Add a handle to the session set. Will automatically
++# create a IO::SessionData wrapper around the handle.
++sub add {
++ my $self = shift;
++ my ($handle,$writeonly) = @_;
++ warn "Adding a new session for $handle.\n" if $DEBUG;
++ return $self->{sessions}{$handle} =
++ $self->SessionDataClass->new($self,$handle,$writeonly);
++}
++
++# Object method: delete()
++# Remove a session from the session set. May pass either a handle or
++# a corresponding IO::SessionData wrapper.
++sub delete {
++ my $self = shift;
++ my $thing = shift;
++ my $handle = $self->to_handle($thing);
++ my $sess = $self->to_session($thing);
++ warn "Deleting session $sess handle $handle.\n" if $DEBUG;
++ delete $self->{sessions}{$handle};
++ $self->{readers}->remove($handle);
++ $self->{writers}->remove($handle);
++}
++
++# Object method: to_handle()
++# Return a handle, given either a handle or a IO::SessionData object.
++sub to_handle {
++ my $self = shift;
++ my $thing = shift;
++ return $thing->handle if $thing->isa('IO::SessionData');
++ return $thing if defined (fileno $thing);
++ return; # undefined value
++}
++
++# Object method: to_session
++# Return a IO::SessionData object, given either a handle or the object itself.
++sub to_session {
++ my $self = shift;
++ my $thing = shift;
++ return $thing if $thing->isa('IO::SessionData');
++ return $self->{sessions}{$thing} if defined (fileno $thing);
++ return; # undefined value
++}
++
++# Object method: activate()
++# Called with parameters ($session,'read'|'write' [,$activate])
++# If called without the $activate argument, will return true
++# if the indicated handle is on the read or write IO::Select set.
++# May use either a session object or a handle as first argument.
++sub activate {
++ my $self = shift;
++ my ($thing,$rw,$act) = @_;
++ croak 'Usage $obj->activate($session,"read"|"write" [,$activate])'
++ unless @_ >= 2;
++ my $handle = $self->to_handle($thing);
++ my $select = lc($rw) eq 'read' ? 'readers' : 'writers';
++ my $prior = defined $self->{$select}->exists($handle);
++ if (defined $act && $act != $prior) {
++ $self->{$select}->add($handle) if $act;
++ $self->{$select}->remove($handle) unless $act;
++ warn $act ? 'Activating' : 'Inactivating',
++ " handle $handle for ",
++ $rw eq 'read' ? 'reading':'writing',".\n" if $DEBUG;
++ }
++ return $prior;
++}
++
++# Object method: wait()
++# Wait for I/O. Handles writes automatically. Returns a list of
++# IO::SessionData objects ready for reading.
++# If there is a listen socket, then will automatically do an accept()
++# and return a new IO::SessionData object for that.
++sub wait {
++ my $self = shift;
++ my $timeout = shift;
++
++ # Call select() to get the list of sessions that are ready for
++ # reading/writing.
++ warn "IO::Select->select() returned error: $!"
++ unless my ($read,$write) =
++ IO::Select->select($self->{readers},$self->{writers},undef,$timeout);
++
++ # handle queued writes automatically
++ foreach (@$write) {
++ my $session = $self->to_session($_);
++ warn "Writing pending data (",$session->pending+0," bytes) for $_.\n"
++ if $DEBUG;
++ my $rc = $session->write;
++ }
++
++ # Return list of sessions that are ready for reading.
++ # If one of the ready handles is the listen socket, then
++ # create a new session.
++ # Otherwise return the ready handles as a list of IO::SessionData objects.
++ my @sessions;
++ foreach (@$read) {
++ if ($_ eq $self->{listen_socket}) {
++ my $newhandle = $_->accept;
++ warn "Accepting a new handle $newhandle.\n" if $DEBUG;
++ my $newsess = $self->add($newhandle) if $newhandle;
++ push @sessions,$newsess;
++ }
++ else {
++ push @sessions,$self->to_session($_);
++ }
++ }
++ return @sessions;
++}
++
++# Class method: SessionDataClass
++# Return the string containing the name of the session data
++# wrapper class. Subclass and override to use a different
++# session data class.
++sub SessionDataClass { return 'IO::SessionData'; }
++
++1;
+--
+1.7.7.6
+
diff --git a/perl-SOAP-Lite.spec b/perl-SOAP-Lite.spec
index 1b6c5d0..25a86a4 100644
--- a/perl-SOAP-Lite.spec
+++ b/perl-SOAP-Lite.spec
@@ -1,11 +1,12 @@
Name: perl-SOAP-Lite
Version: 0.715
-Release: 1%{?dist}
+Release: 2%{?dist}
Summary: Client and server side SOAP implementation
License: GPL+ or Artistic
Group: Development/Libraries
URL: http://search.cpan.org/dist/SOAP-Lite/
Source0: http://search.cpan.org/CPAN/authors/id/M/MK/MKUTTER/SOAP-Lite-%{version}....
+Patch0: perl-SOAP-Lite-0.715-IO-modules.patch
BuildArch: noarch
# Core package
@@ -65,6 +66,7 @@ client and server side.
%prep
%setup -q -n SOAP-Lite-%{version}
+%patch0 -p1 -b .IO
find examples -type f -exec chmod ugo-x {} \;
%build
@@ -85,6 +87,7 @@ make test
%{_bindir}/*pl
%{perl_vendorlib}/SOAP
%{perl_vendorlib}/Apache
+%{perl_vendorlib}/IO
%{perl_vendorlib}/UDDI
%{perl_vendorlib}/XML
%{perl_vendorlib}/XMLRPC
@@ -92,6 +95,10 @@ make test
%{_mandir}/man1/*
%changelog
+* Thu Aug 02 2012 Petr Šabata <contyk(a)redhat.com> - 0.715-2
+- Bundle 0.714 IO modules to fix dependency breakage
+ (confirmed as unintentional by upstream)
+
* Thu Jul 19 2012 Petr Šabata <contyk(a)redhat.com> - 0.715-1
- 0.715 bump
- Drop command macros
11 years, 9 months
Broken dependencies: perl-Unix-Statgrab
by Fedora Koji Build System
perl-Unix-Statgrab has broken dependencies in the rawhide tree:
On x86_64:
perl-Unix-Statgrab-0.04-13.fc17.x86_64 requires perl(:MODULE_COMPAT_5.14.2)
On i386:
perl-Unix-Statgrab-0.04-13.fc17.i686 requires perl(:MODULE_COMPAT_5.14.2)
Please resolve this as soon as possible.
11 years, 9 months
Broken dependencies: perl-eperl
by Fedora Koji Build System
perl-eperl has broken dependencies in the rawhide tree:
On x86_64:
perl-eperl-2.2.14-19.fc17.x86_64 requires perl(:MODULE_COMPAT_5.14.2)
On i386:
perl-eperl-2.2.14-19.fc17.i686 requires perl(:MODULE_COMPAT_5.14.2)
Please resolve this as soon as possible.
11 years, 9 months
Broken dependencies: perl-PDL
by Fedora Koji Build System
perl-PDL has broken dependencies in the rawhide tree:
On x86_64:
perl-PDL-2.4.10-1.fc17.x86_64 requires perl(:MODULE_COMPAT_5.14.2)
On i386:
perl-PDL-2.4.10-1.fc17.i686 requires perl(:MODULE_COMPAT_5.14.2)
Please resolve this as soon as possible.
11 years, 9 months
Broken dependencies: perl-SOAP-Transport-TCP
by Fedora Koji Build System
perl-SOAP-Transport-TCP has broken dependencies in the rawhide tree:
On x86_64:
perl-SOAP-Transport-TCP-0.715-6.fc18.noarch requires perl(IO::SessionSet)
perl-SOAP-Transport-TCP-0.715-6.fc18.noarch requires perl(IO::SessionData)
On i386:
perl-SOAP-Transport-TCP-0.715-6.fc18.noarch requires perl(IO::SessionSet)
perl-SOAP-Transport-TCP-0.715-6.fc18.noarch requires perl(IO::SessionData)
Please resolve this as soon as possible.
11 years, 9 months
offering package - perl-Padre
by Marcela Mašláňová
Hi Perl maintainers,
I'd like to offer perl-Padre. I can't update it anymore, because of packaging problem in perl-Wx-Scintilla. The whole story is in the ticket https://fedorahosted.org/fpc/ticket/126.
The perl-Wx-Scintilla can't be packaged easily because it contains modified Scintilla package. It would take a lot of work to pass the review and every update would be a problem.
Marcela
11 years, 9 months
[Bug 841133] New: CVE-2012-1151 perl-DBD-Pg: Format string flaws by turning db notices into Perl warnings and by preparing DBD statement [fedora-all]
by Red Hat Bugzilla
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=841133
Bug ID: 841133
Keywords: Security, SecurityTracking
Blocks: 801733 (CVE-2012-1151)
QA Contact: extras-qa(a)fedoraproject.org
Severity: medium
Version: 16
Priority: medium
CC: devrim(a)gunduz.org, mmaslano(a)redhat.com,
perl-devel(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
Assignee: mmaslano(a)redhat.com
Summary: CVE-2012-1151 perl-DBD-Pg: Format string flaws by
turning db notices into Perl warnings and by preparing
DBD statement [fedora-all]
Regression: ---
Story Points: ---
Classification: Fedora
OS: Linux
Reporter: huzaifas(a)redhat.com
Type: ---
Documentation: ---
Hardware: All
Mount Type: ---
Status: NEW
Component: perl-DBD-Pg
Product: Fedora
This is an automatically created tracking bug! It was created to ensure
that one or more security vulnerabilities are fixed in affected Fedora
versions.
For comments that are specific to the vulnerability please use bugs filed
against "Security Response" product referenced in the "Blocks" field.
For more information see:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Security/TrackingBugs
When creating a Bodhi update request, please include this bug ID and the
bug IDs of this bug's parent bugs filed against the "Security Response"
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Please note: this issue affects multiple supported versions of Fedora.
Only one tracking bug has been filed; please ensure that it is only closed
when all affected versions are fixed.
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11 years, 9 months