Roundup Issue Tracker 1.4.14 released
I'm proud to release version 1.4.14 of Roundup which includes a security fix and some other fixes: Features: - Preparations for getting 2to3 work, not completed yet. (Richard Jones) Fixed: - User input not escaped when a bad template name is supplied (thanks Benjamin Pollack) - The email for the first message on an issue was having its In-Reply-To set to itself (thanks Eric Kow) - Handle multiple @action values from broken trackers. - Accept single-character subject lines - xmlrpc handling of unicode characters and binary values, see http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.bug-tracking.roundup.user/10040 thanks to Hauke Duden for reporting these. - frontends/roundup.cgi got out of sync with the roundup.cgi.Client API - Default to "text/plain" if no Content-Type header is present in email (thanks Hauke Duden) - Small documentation update regarding debugging aids (Bernhard Reiter) - Indexer Xapian, made Xapian 1.2 compatible. Needs at least Xapian 1.0.0 now. (Bernhard Reiter; Thanks to Olly Betts for providing the patch Issue2550647.) If you're upgrading from an older version of Roundup you *must* follow the "Software Upgrade" guidelines given in the maintenance documentation. Roundup requires python 2.3 or later (but not 3+) for correct operation. To give Roundup a try, just download (see below), unpack and run:: roundup-demo Release info and download page: http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi/roundup Source and documentation is available at the website: http://roundup.sourceforge.net/ Mailing lists - the place to ask questions: http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=31577 About Roundup ============= Roundup is a simple-to-use and -install issue-tracking system with command-line, web and e-mail interfaces. It is based on the winning design from Ka-Ping Yee in the Software Carpentry "Track" design competition. Note: Ping is not responsible for this project. The contact for this project is richard@users.sourceforge.net. Roundup manages a number of issues (with flexible properties such as "description", "priority", and so on) and provides the ability to: (a) submit new issues, (b) find and edit existing issues, and (c) discuss issues with other participants. The system will facilitate communication among the participants by managing discussions and notifying interested parties when issues are edited. One of the major design goals for Roundup that it be simple to get going. Roundup is therefore usable "out of the box" with any python 2.3+ (but not 3+) installation. It doesn't even need to be "installed" to be operational, though an install script is provided. It comes with two issue tracker templates (a classic bug/feature tracker and a minimal skeleton) and four database back-ends (anydbm, sqlite, mysql and postgresql).
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Richard Jones