Revision history for Perl distribution Filter-Crypto
2.07 2015-02-28
- Fixed parsing of OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER in openssl-1.0.2. [Dmytro
Zagashev <ZDM@cpan.org>, CPAN RT#102421]
- Fixed broken link for active bugs on the CPAN Request Tracker.
- Added optional Changes testing (skipped unless AUTHOR_TESTING).
- Reformatted Changes file as per CPAN::Changes::Spec.
- Made Perl Critic, Pod and Pod Coverage tests skip unless AUTHOR_TESTING.
- Added optional POD coverage testing.
- Added optional Perl::Critic testing.
- Made code Perl::Critic clean.
- Simplified and corrected Makefile.PL requirements.
2.06 2014-05-30
- Simplified repository metadata for cleaner appearance on search.cpan.org.
2.05 2014-05-16
- Avoided possible test failures in t/02_function.t, t/03_script.t and
t/04_par.t by avoiding the problem of trying to open a file with a pending
delete.
- Reduced memory fragmentation when running encrypted Perl scripts. [Kevin
Groeneveld <kgroeneveld@gmail.com>, CPAN RT#95021]
- Removed the rudimentary checks on the compiler versions in Makefile.PL
when building these modules on Windows since it appears that using
different compilers (and hence potentially different C RTL DLLs) is safe
after all. Note, however, that there is still a compatibility problem
when building this module with Visual Studio .NET 2002/2003 (VC7) or
earlier if your perl was built with Visual Studio 2005 (VC8) or later: see
Perl RT#121448. However, that is quite an unlikely scenario, so it is not
worth checking for in Makefile.PL.
- Changed all PerlLIO_*() function calls to the corresponding lowio
functions: they should be redefined as necessary by perl's header files
anyway, which is indeed the case in perl-5.8.1 and above, at least -- see
the exchanges between myself and Jan Dubois on the "perl5-porters" mailing
list, 04-05 Mar 2010, for more details on this.
- Uploaded source code to GitHub and included repository URLs in metadata.
- Included META.json file in addition to META.yml.
- Simplified Makefile.PL commands for making a new distribution archive.
- Bumped minimum required ExtUtils::MakeMaker version to 6.66 to allow
building with 64-bit perl (otherwise the build fails with errors about
fakethr.h and perlsfio.h).
- Reverted to plain old ExtUtils::MakeMaker for building, now that that's
more fully maintained again. Module::Install has virtually died a death,
and Module::Build is no better either. Require a fairly recent version
(6.64) to ensure that all parameters used are supported, to save jumping
through hoops to support earlier versions. (This should not be a problem
since ExtUtils::MakeMaker 6.64 is easily installed into Perl 5.8.1 and
above, that being the whole point of the new choice of minimum supported
Perl version.)
- Set minimum required OpenSSL version to 0.9.6k or 0.9.7c, which are
approximately contemporaneous with Perl 5.8.1.
- Bumped minimum required Perl version from 5.6.0 to 5.8.1. This is in line
with the minimum requirement of the "Perl Toolchain".
2.04 2014-02-19
- Fixed crypt_file's "-c encrypted" and "-c decrypted" options when used in
conjunction with the "-e tempfile" option. These combinations of options
previously caused the input file to be replaced with a zero length file.
[CPAN RT#93152]
2.03 2013-07-08
- Improved crypto library detection so that the library is now correctly
located on Debian Multiarch systems such as Ubuntu >= 11.04. [Stas
Ivaschenko <ivaschenko.stas@gmail.com>, CPAN RT#86632]
- Corrected typo in a comment.
2.02 2013-02-14
- Removed an sscanf() accidentally left behind after the previous change.
It should have been removed, and its accidental retention could have been
the cause of a CPAN Testers Reports "FAIL" report involving a core dump
since it actually caused a buffer overrun.
2.01 2013-02-07
- Fixed decoding of bytes from pairs of hexadecimal digits to work on
big-endian systems. [Jörg Weber <joerg.weber@meta-level.de>, CPAN
RT#83122]
2.00 2012-05-19
- Changed the formatting of encrypted source code, with each byte of the
typically "binary" data now output as a pair of hexadecimal digits and
therefore no longer susceptible to breakage caused by perl reading source
files in "text" mode, which has become the default on Windows since Perl
5.13.11 (specifically, Perl core commit #270ca148cf).
1.36 2012-03-20
- Removed extra diagnostics previously added to t/03_script.t now that the
cause of the "FAIL" reports has been discovered. It turns out that the
perl installations in question are all development versions of Perl (5.X.Y
where X is an odd number) with $Config{versiononly} defined and the
required "perldoc" script consequently named "perldoc5.X.Y" rather than
the usual "perldoc".
It is really up to Pod::Usage to handle this situation, so I have raised
CPAN RT#75598 reporting the problem. However, in the meantime I have also
modified script/crypt_file to workaround the problem itself. Hopefully
this will resolve the long-running "FAIL" reports relating to this issue.
- Updated Module::Install::PRIVATE to version 1.07 and
Module::Install::PRIVATE::Filter::Crypto to version 1.11 now that CPAN
RT#5849 is fixed.
- Updated Module::Install components from version 1.06 of that distribution.
1.35 2012-03-05
- Added extra diagnostics to t/03_script.t to try to discover the cause of
persistent CPAN Testers Reports "FAIL" reports regarding test 99.
1.34 2012-03-02
- Reverted changes made in version 1.32 which caused PAR::Filter::Crypto to
abort (and t/04_par.t to skip corresponding tests) with certain versions
of Carp, and applied a simple fix for the problem instead. (Carp only
auto-vivified the B:: stash, but left it tellingly empty, so we now simply
test for the existence of something actually in the B:: stash.)
Note that the problem did not only affect the execution of encrypted files
within a PAR archive: it actually affected the execution of any encrypted
file being loaded after Carp has already been loaded. The new approach
fixes those scenarios too. [CPAN RT#75443]
1.33 2012-02-29
- Reverted changes made in version 1.32 which accidentally unconditionally
used the Module::ScanDeps module. (It is a prerequisite of the PAR-Packer
distribution which contains PAR::Filter, but PAR::Filter is only a
recommendation, not a prerequisite, of this distribution.)
1.32 2012-02-28
- Modified PAR::Filter::Crypto to stop with an error when using certain
versions of Carp (and fixed t/04_par.t to skip all tests accordingly): its
caller_info() function used to autovivify the B:: stash, causing the
generated PAR archive to fail to run due to its restriction on not running
with the Perl compiler backend enabled. The problem was introduced in
Carp 1.18 by Perl core commit #bf236c8ee5 and fixed in Carp 1.21 by Perl
core commit #1a6d530815. [CPAN RT#67516]
- Removed documentation of a formerly known failure in t/04_par.t when using
Module::ScanDeps version 0.75 since the failing test(s) have been skipped
since version 1.22 anyway.
- Updated Module::Install components from version 1.04 of that distribution.
- Updated ppport.h using version 3.20 of the Devel::PPPort distribution.
1.31 2010-07-25
- Added support for building on Mac. [Dan Waldheim
<dan.waldheim@toolcase.com>
- Updated Module::Install components from version 1.00 of that distribution.
1.30 2009-11-14
- Fixed t/03_script.t to skip test 99 when run on a Debian-based host
without perl-doc installed. [C.J. Adams-Collier <cjac@colliertech.org> on
the Debian Perl mailing list (debian-perl@lists.debian.org)]
- Added a note to LICENCE to mention that whilst this distribution is
licensed under the same terms as Perl itself, it depends on OpenSSL (or
SSLeay), which are licensed under BSD-style licences that are incompatible
with the GPL option of this distribution's licensing. [C.J.
Adams-Collier]
1.29 2009-10-26
- The previous changes to check in new locations and for libcrypto.so as
well as libcrypto.a broke some Solaris 2.10 builds which have a
libcrypto.so in /opt/csw/lib/amd64 but aren't using a 64-bit perl. Change
the library file detection code to only consider the 64-bit library file
locations if we are using a 64-bit perl.
- The previous change to update ppport.h broke builds with Perl >= 5.9.5
because new support for PL_rsfp_filters requires an explicit request for
support of PL_parser.
1.28 2009-10-25
- The previous change to address CPAN Testers Reports "FAIL" reports from
Solaris 2.11 didn't work, perhaps because, as pointed out on the OpenSSL
users mailing list (openssl-users@openssl.org), libcrypto.so must be used
instead of libcrypto.a. Therefore, added code to check for libcrypto.so
where libcrypto.a isn't found.
- Updated Module::Install components from version 0.91 of that distribution.
- Updated ppport.h using version 3.19 of the Devel::PPPort distribution.
1.27 2009-10-22
- Fixed a double-free error in the Decrypt component when using Perl 5.6.2,
which was detected by some CPAN Testers Reports "FAIL" reports.
The filter's SV contains a pointer to the filter context. The SV is made
magical so that when the SV is destroyed the filter context gets
automatically freed by the magic virtual table's svt_free function,
namely, FilterCrypto_FilterSvMgFree(). However, that freed the mg_ptr on
the magic but didn't set it to NULL, which meant that the caller
(Perl_mg_free()) potentially tried to free the mg_ptr again. Prior to
Perl 5.7.3 it would indeed free the mg_ptr again if mg_len >= 0, which is
true in this case (our mg_len is always 0), hence the errors with Perl
5.6.2. From Perl 5.7.3 onwards (specifically, Perl core change #14373),
Perl_mg_free() only frees the mg_ptr again if mg_len > 0, so the double-
free wouldn't occur with those perls. However, it is good practice to set
pointers to NULL after freeing them, so this is done in
FilterCrypto_FilterSvMgFree() for all versions of Perl, and all other
pointers elsewhere are also set to NULL after being freed.
- Added two new locations in which to check for libcrypto.a on non-Win32
systems: ${prefix}/lib/amd64 and ${prefix}/lib/sparcv9. This is where the
library could be found on 64-bit Solaris Intel and 64-bit Solaris Sparc
systems respectively, according to answers from the OpenSSL users mailing
list (openssl-users@openssl.org), and should hopefully resolve a couple of
CPAN Testers Reports "FAIL" reports from 64-bit Solaris 2.11.
1.26 2009-10-18
- Declared a minimum version of 1.15 for Pod::Usage. (In the course of
investigating CPAN RT#50533, which I still haven't resolved as of this
writing, I found that t/03_script.t fails test 99 when using a perl build
with an architecture-dependent lib/ folder if Pod[-]Parser is 1.21 or
older (which contains Pod::Usage 1.14 or older) due to a bug that was
explicitly fixed in PodParser 1.22 (which contains Pod::Usage 1.15).)
- Added missing declaration of test scripts' dependency on blib.
- Silenced a warning produced by old versions of blib by installing an empty
$SIG{__WARN__} handler when loading it, rather than by not using blib.
This ensures that the extra work done by blib compared to the simplistic
"perl -Iblib/arch -Iblib/lib ..." approach is not missed, which might have
some bearing on some of the CPAN Testers Reports "FAIL" reports (most of
which relate to a sufficiently old Perl version to have the old blib
concerned).
- Added a check for "debug" mode perl builds in Makefile.PL when building
the "Decrypt" component. This should ensure that CPAN Testers Reports
report "N/A" rather than "UNKNOWN" if their perl builds are "debug" mode.
1.25 2009-10-11
- Declare all core module dependencies in the Makefile.PL as well as the
existing CPAN module dependencies. [Andreas Koenig <ANDK@cpan.org>, CPAN
RT#50107]
1.24 2009-09-06
- Use Scalar::Util::reftype() instead of UNIVERSAL::isa(). The latter is
explicitly warned against in the UNIVERSAL documentation, and this also
avoids a deprecation warning from UNIVERSAL->import() in Perl 5.11.x which
caused t/03_script.t tests 42 and 47 to fail.
1.23 2008-08-28
- Improved crypto library detection so that the library is now correctly
located in the Win32 OpenSSL Installations produced by Shining Light
Productions (see http://www.slproweb.com/products/Win32OpenSSL.html).
[Erik Weidel <erikweidel@web.de>, CPAN RT#38780]
1.22 2008-08-25
- Fixed PAR::Filter::Crypto so that it doesn't encrypt the
Filter/Crypto/Decrypt.pm module, otherwise programs created using
"pp -F Crypto ..." don't run. Added new tests to check this. [CPAN
RT#38638]
- Updated Module::Install components from version 0.77 of that distribution.
[CPAN RT#29866/29795]
- Skipped a couple of tests in t/04_par.t that are known to fail when using
Module::ScanDeps 0.75 (see changes below for version 1.20).
- Changed the use of "eval { ... };" to test the return value rather than $@
since under certain circumstances $@ can end up undefined after a failed
eval.
- Changed all Nullxx macros to (XX *)NULL as per Perl core change #33051 and
various earlier changes.
1.21 2008-07-06
- Added the magic "OS unsupported" phrase to Makefile.PL's die() message so
that CPAN Testers Reports report "N/A" rather than "FAIL" on OSes where no
OpenSSL or SSLeay installation has been detected.
- Updated Module::Install::PRIVATE to version 1.06 for Makefile.PL
improvements:
* Added the magic "OS unsupported" phrase to Makefile.PL's die() message
so that CPAN Testers Reports report "N/A" rather than "FAIL" on OSes
where the appropriate C compiler cannot be found.
- Updated Module::Install components from version 0.75 of that distribution.
Changed Makefile.PL appropriately to cope with a non-backwards-compatible
change in the (undocumented) recommends() method.
- Added full paths to Cygwin tools used when creating the distribution.
- Updated ppport.h using version 3.14 of the Devel::PPPort distribution.
1.20 2007-07-25
- Fixed the decryption filter code to not crash when there is nothing to
decrypt. This allows a file containing just
"use Filter::Crypto::Decrypt;" to run exactly as an empty file would be
run.
- Fixed t/03_script.t to skip tests 42 and 47 when built in debug mode since
they otherwise fail due to the debug output.
- Documented a known failure in t/04_par.t when using Module::ScanDeps
version 0.75, and modified PAR::Filter::Crypto to emit a warning if that
version of Module::ScanDeps is detected since the generated PAR archive
will probably be missing Filter::Crypto::Decrypt's shared library file in
that case.
1.19 2007-07-10
- Introduced a new FILTER_CRYPTO_FILTER_COUNT macro to determine the number
of filters currently installed rather than querying PL_rsfp_filters
directly because that variable no longer exists as of Perl core change
#31200 which moved it into the PL_parser structure.
- Changed Perl_my_chsize() to my_chsize() as suggested by the output from
running "perl ppport.h --compat-version=5.6.0 --copy=.new".
- Changed some SvPV(), SvPV_nolen() and SvPVX() calls to SvPV_const(),
SvPV_nolen_const() and SvPVX_const() respectively.
- Removed definitions of PERL_MAGIC_ext and Poison() for those older Perls
that don't have them because they are now supplied by ppport.h.
- Made FilterCrypto_SvSetCUR() safer as per Perl core changes #26952 and
#26953.
- Updated Module::Install::PRIVATE to version 1.05 for Makefile.PL
improvements:
* Fixed the compiler version checking on Win32 for Visual Studio 2005
(VC8), which now uses four numbers separated by dots for its compiler
version.
- Updated Module::Install components from version 0.65 of that distribution.
- Updated ppport.h using version 3.11 of the Devel::PPPort distribution.
- Added comments to MANIFEST file.
1.18 2006-09-27
- Fixed a PATH problem that caused t/04_par.t to fail on some platforms.
[Jakub Holy <JHOLY@at.ibm.com>]
1.17 2006-02-14
- Fixed two off-by-one errors in the call to ninstr() in the
Filter::Crypto::Decrypt code as per Perl core change #26509.
This code was only working due to a bug in how ninstr() treated empty
search strings. However, that bug was fixed in Perl core change #26510 so
the call to ninstr() must be fixed for Perls that contain that change.
- Changed the handling of the salt and the initialization vector in the
encryption/decryption code so that it does not rely on perl allocating
exactly the amount of memory requested.
This was an unsafe assumption to have made, and, in fact, as of Perl core
change #24665, is no longer true. Perl has always been at liberty to
allocate more memory than was requested if it thinks that would be a good
idea, and that is exactly what it now does in order to reduce the number
of realloc()s that might be required.
- Changed all Newz() and NEWSV() calls to the cleaner Newxz() and newSV()
respectively, as per Perl core changes #25101 and #26901, and included
ppport.h from version 3.08 of the Devel::PPPort distribution to make this
possible.
- Simplified the definition and initialization of the magic virtual table
used by the decryption filter in the light of Perl core change #26735.
- Changed various "use MODULE;" lines to be explicit about what is being
imported, and in particular to not import things that are not required.
- Changed the last test in t/03_script.t to not use -T in the PERLDOC
environment variable since it is not supported before Pod-Perldoc-3.04
(first shipped in Perl 5.8.1).
- Fixed a typo in t/04_par.t in which the wrong number of tests were being
skipped in the case where Archive::Zip is unavailable.
- Changed t/06_pod.t to use the fully-qualified name of all_pod_files()
since it was (erroneously) not exported before Test-Pod-1.18.
- Improved OpenSSL/SSLeay detection on Win32 so that if a Cygwin version is
found then it is ignored since it will not be of any use.
- Updated Module::Install::PRIVATE to version 1.04 for Makefile.PL
improvements:
* Fixed the handling of user-input relative directory paths so that they
are converted to absolute paths before use in case the Makefile.PL has
changed to another directory in the meantime;
* Renamed lots of methods for a better naming convention.
- Updated Module::Install components from version 0.56 of that distribution
(together with one minor change, commented in the code, in order to work
with the new proxy constant subroutines in Perl 5.9.3 and later).
This includes Module::AutoInstall, which supersedes ExtUtils::AutoInstall.
Changed Makefile.PL appropriately to take advantage of the new features.
- Corrected spelling mistakes and improved the grammar in some of the
documentation.
1.16 2005-09-06
- Changed all files back to UNIX end-of-line format. The previous release
had accidentally made them all Windows format, which caused t/03_script.t
test 98 to fail. [<COSIMO@cpan.org>]
- Modified PREOP key in the dist option in Makefile.PL to ensure files are
all UNIX format in the future to stop this from happening again.
1.15 2005-09-02
- Improved crypto library detection so that the library is now correctly
located on 64-bit systems that have both $PREFIX/lib and $PREFIX/lib64.
[<COSIMO@cpan.org>, CPAN RT#14397]
Also improved the binary executable detection along the same lines.
- Changed test scripts from using Test to Test::More for better diagnostic
output in case of failures.
- Updated Module::Install::PRIVATE to version 1.03 for Makefile.PL
improvements:
* Relaxed the compiler version checking so that only the major version
numbers have to match (and also the minor version numbers for Visual
Studio .NET 2002/2003 (VC7) and later, which use C RTL DLLs named
msvcr70.dll, msvcr71.dll, etc) [Sisyphus <sisyphus1@optusnet.com.au> on
the PAR mailing list (par@perl.org)];
* Fixed the parsing of bcc32's output as per Perl core change #24855.
- Dropped the use of I<> for Perl variables in POD, in line with changes
made (some time ago) to the perlpod manpage (Perl core change #12542).
- Corrected spelling mistake: INITIALISATION should be INITIALIZATION.
- Updated Module::Install and ExtUtils::AutoInstall components from versions
0.37 and 0.62 of those distributions respectively.
1.14 2005-06-01
- Added an --unsafe-mode option to Makefile.PL to specify that the "Decrypt"
component should be built in an "unsafe" mode in which the Perl compiler
backend modules are allowed to be loaded.
- Added a --debug-mode option to Makefile.PL to specify that the modules
should be built in "debug" mode.
- Perl 5.8.7 contains a fix for PerlLIO_chsize() for those systems that do
not have chsize() so there is no need for the workaround in
CryptFile/CryptFile.xs from Perl 5.8.7 onwards.
- Updated Module::Install::PRIVATE to version 1.02 for Makefile.PL
improvements:
* ExtUtils::AutoInstall command-line options are now better supported,
fixing problems with custom option handling that did not recognize them;
* Errors now croak() rather than die() so that the error messages look a
little more friendly;
* If the "auto install" checks loaded Test::Builder then that module's
cleanup diagnostic code is now skipped, which suppresses the somewhat
confusing (given the context) message
# Looks like your test died before it could output anything.
in the event of any subsequent error that causes Makefile.PL to croak().
1.13 2005-03-14
- The previous fix to t/03_script.t did not do the job for the original bug
reporter, so try a different approach: rather than trying to cope with the
various format outputs produced by "perldoc" on different OSes, use the
PERLDOC environment variable to ask for plain text output (-t). We can
also avoid involving a pager (-T).
1.12 2005-03-09
- Fixed t/03_script.t test 99 to account for different format output
produced by "perldoc" on some OSes. [<cpan@calaquendi.net> on CPAN
Testers Reports (http://www.cpantesters.org/)]
1.11 2005-03-03
- Fixed crypt_file so that it now sets STDIN to "binary mode" if it is
reading input from STDIN.
- Fixed crypt_file so that it now accepts a single input file specifier
consisting of just '-' to mean STDIN so that one can write commands like
"someprogram | crypt_file -".
- Fixed crypt_file so that it no longer tries to flock() STDIN or STDOUT
when they are some other program's STDOUT or STDIN respectively because
this does not work on Win32 (at least). All of the following commands
should now work:
crypt_file STDIN from keyboard
crypt_file <file STDIN from file
someprogram | crypt_file - STDIN from someprogram
crypt_file STDOUT to console
crypt_file >file STDOUT to file
crypt_file | someprogram - STDOUT to someprogram
- Added new tests for these changes.
- Changed the use of qq["$^X"] in some test scripts to only include the
double-quotes if $^X actually contains a space since shell commands like
qq["$^X" -e print(1) | "$^X" -ne print];
(used in the new tests) do not work under Perl 5.6.0 on Win32 (at least)
with the double-quotes included. (These tests will therefore still fail
in cases where $^X does contain a space, but that's not an ideal
configuration anyway.)
- Updated Module::Install::PRIVATE to version 1.01 for Makefile.PL
improvements:
* Added code to try to check that on Win32 the same compiler is being used
to build these modules as was used to build perl itself to avoid
problems with binaries built by different compiler versions loading
different C RTL DLLs.
- Added a recommendation for Test::Pod to Makefile.PL to test the POD when
building these modules.
- Corrected spelling mistakes: finalise, initialise, localise, recognise and
utilise are more properly spelled finalize, initialize, localize,
recognize and utilize respectively.
1.10 2004-12-12
- Fix for running encrypted scripts in a mod_perl Apache::Registry set-up.
In such a set-up the END subroutine in the CryptoCommon-xs.inc file, which
free()s memory allocated in the BOOT: XSUB, gets runs at the end of each
request (unless the script being filtered was preloaded by the parent
server process), which caused multiple free()s of memory that was only
allocated once (at boot time, in the BOOT: XSUB).
Instead, we now create a dummy object, blessed into the package concerned,
that persists throughout the process' lifetime. When the process exits,
the object's DESTROY method gets invoked, which is where we now do our
cleanup.
- Moved XSLoader::load() calls inside BEGIN subroutines as recommended by
the XSLoader manpage. This means that the XSUBs are now installed before
the rest of the Perl module is compiled, and hence their prototypes are
now known, and can be checked, during the remaining compilation.
- Modified t/*-leaktest.pl to output the PID of the perl process running
them so that it is easier to see which process to watch the memory usage
of.
1.00 2004-11-01
- First released version.
0.01 2004-02-08
- Original version; created by h2xs 1.23 with options:
-n Filter::Crypto -b 5.6.0 -A