Revert "Revert "repl: disable Ctrl+C support..." by MylesBorins · Pull Request #12123 · nodejs/node
Full original message: Revert "repl: disable Ctrl+C support on win32 for now" This reverts commit 1d400ea. Fixes: nodejs#12085 Refs: nodejs#8645 PR-URL: nodejs#12123 Reviewed-By: Anna Henningsen <anna@addaleax.net>
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Mar 29, 2017Full original message: Revert "repl: disable Ctrl+C support on win32 for now" The original fix was a stop gap until a libuv update landed. As the libuv update has not yet landed on v6.x the revert should not have landed. This commit reverts 1d400ea reapplying the stopgap fix until we update libuv. Fixes: #12085 Refs: #8645 PR-URL: #12123 Reviewed-By: Anna Henningsen <anna@addaleax.net>
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Mar 29, 2017Full original message: Revert "repl: disable Ctrl+C support on win32 for now" The original fix was a stop gap until a libuv update landed. As the libuv update has not yet landed on v6.x the revert should not have landed. This commit reverts 1d400ea reapplying the stopgap fix until we update libuv. Fixes: #12085 Refs: #8645 PR-URL: #12123 Reviewed-By: Anna Henningsen <anna@addaleax.net>
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Mar 29, 2017This is a special LTS to fix a number of regressions that were found on the 6.10.x release line. This includes: * a fix for memory leak in the crypto module that was introduced in 6.10.1 * a fix for a regression introduced to the windows repl in 6.10.0 * a backported fix for V8 to stop a segfault that could occur when using spread syntax It also includes an upgrade to zlib 1.2.11 to fix a numberof low severity CVEs that were present in zlib 1.2.8. http://seclists.org/oss-sec/2016/q4/602 Notable changes * crypto: - fix memory leak if certificate is revoked (Tom Atkinson) #12089 * deps: - upgrade zlib to 1.2.11 (Sam Roberts) #10980 - backport V8 fixes for spread syntax regression causing segfaults (Michaël Zasso) #12037 * repl: - Revert commit that broke REPL display on Windows (Myles Borins) #12123
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Apr 4, 2017This is a special LTS to fix a number of regressions that were found on the 6.10.x release line. This includes: * a fix for memory leak in the crypto module that was introduced in 6.10.1 * a fix for a regression introduced to the windows repl in 6.10.0 * a backported fix for V8 to stop a segfault that could occur when using spread syntax It also includes an upgrade to zlib 1.2.11 to fix a numberof low severity CVEs that were present in zlib 1.2.8. http://seclists.org/oss-sec/2016/q4/602 Notable changes * crypto: - fix memory leak if certificate is revoked (Tom Atkinson) #12089 * deps: - upgrade zlib to 1.2.11 (Sam Roberts) #10980 - backport V8 fixes for spread syntax regression causing segfaults (Michaël Zasso) #12037 * repl: - Revert commit that broke REPL display on Windows (Myles Borins) #12123
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Apr 4, 2017This is a special LTS to fix a number of regressions that were found on the 6.10.x release line. This includes: * a fix for memory leak in the crypto module that was introduced in 6.10.1 * a fix for a regression introduced to the windows repl in 6.10.0 * a backported fix for V8 to stop a segfault that could occur when using spread syntax It also includes an upgrade to zlib 1.2.11 to fix a numberof low severity CVEs that were present in zlib 1.2.8. http://seclists.org/oss-sec/2016/q4/602 Notable changes * crypto: - fix memory leak if certificate is revoked (Tom Atkinson) nodejs#12089 * deps: - upgrade zlib to 1.2.11 (Sam Roberts) nodejs#10980 - backport V8 fixes for spread syntax regression causing segfaults (Michaël Zasso) nodejs#12037 * repl: - Revert commit that broke REPL display on Windows (Myles Borins) nodejs#12123
imyller added a commit to imyller/meta-nodejs that referenced this pull request
Apr 20, 2017 This is a special LTS to fix a number of regressions that were found
on the 6.10.x release line.
This includes:
* a fix for memory leak in the crypto module that
was introduced in 6.10.1
* a fix for a regression introduced to the windows repl in 6.10.0
* a backported fix for V8 to stop a segfault that could occur
when using spread syntax
It also includes an upgrade to zlib 1.2.11 to fix a numberof low
severity CVEs that were present in zlib 1.2.8.
http://seclists.org/oss-sec/2016/q4/602
Notable changes
* crypto:
- fix memory leak if certificate is revoked (Tom Atkinson)
nodejs/node#12089
* deps:
- upgrade zlib to 1.2.11 (Sam Roberts)
nodejs/node#10980
- backport V8 fixes for spread syntax regression causing segfaults
(Michaël Zasso) nodejs/node#12037
* repl:
- Revert commit that broke REPL display on Windows (Myles Borins)
nodejs/node#12123
Signed-off-by: Ilkka Myller <ilkka.myller@nodefield.com>
imyller added a commit to imyller/meta-nodejs that referenced this pull request
Apr 20, 2017 This is a special LTS to fix a number of regressions that were found
on the 6.10.x release line.
This includes:
* a fix for memory leak in the crypto module that
was introduced in 6.10.1
* a fix for a regression introduced to the windows repl in 6.10.0
* a backported fix for V8 to stop a segfault that could occur
when using spread syntax
It also includes an upgrade to zlib 1.2.11 to fix a numberof low
severity CVEs that were present in zlib 1.2.8.
http://seclists.org/oss-sec/2016/q4/602
Notable changes
* crypto:
- fix memory leak if certificate is revoked (Tom Atkinson)
nodejs/node#12089
* deps:
- upgrade zlib to 1.2.11 (Sam Roberts)
nodejs/node#10980
- backport V8 fixes for spread syntax regression causing segfaults
(Michaël Zasso) nodejs/node#12037
* repl:
- Revert commit that broke REPL display on Windows (Myles Borins)
nodejs/node#12123
Signed-off-by: Ilkka Myller <ilkka.myller@nodefield.com>
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