* Add Reiwa (U+32FF) glyph.
* Add accent to Katakana He (U+30D8-30DA) so that it can be distinguished
from Hiragana He.
* Increase readability of arrow symbols.
* Small adjust for dull sound glyphs.
* Add Gear symbol (U+2699).
* Make motion-serif variants work for Cyrillic letters having same outline
like Latin u.
* Fix the italic shape of Cyrillic GE (U+0491).
* Add Egyptological Alef (U+A722, U+A723), Ayin (U+A724, U+A725) and
Glottal a, i and u (U+A7BA ... U+A7BF).
This is a copy of lang/rust, updated to 1.47.0, but will track the
latest stable release of rust, for when either the lack of NetBSD
bootstraps or some package dependencies stop us from upgrading.
The alternative was to import it as lang/rust-latest, which didn't
really sit well with me. Maybe in time if this continues to be an issue
we can import this as lang/rust and create a lang/rust-legacy or similar
for systems that can't update.
Remove the needless patches, those been applied to upstream.
<ChangeLog>
*) Change: the PHP module is now initialized before chrooting; this
enables loading all extensions from the host system.
*) Change: AVIF and APNG image formats added to the default MIME type
list.
*) Change: functional tests migrated to the pytest framework.
*) Feature: the Python module now fully supports applications that use
the ASGI 3.0 server interface.
*) Feature: the Python module now has a built-in WebSocket server
implementation for applications, compatible with the HTTP & WebSocket
ASGI Message Format 2.1 specification.
*) Feature: automatic mounting of an isolated "/tmp" file system into
chrooted application environments.
*) Feature: the $host variable contains a normalized "Host" request
value.
*) Feature: the "callable" option sets Python application callable
names.
*) Feature: compatibility with PHP 8 RC 1. Thanks to Remi Collet.
*) Feature: the "automount" option in the "isolation" object allows to
turn off the automatic mounting of language module dependencies.
*) Bugfix: "pass"-ing requests to upstreams from a route was broken; the
bug had appeared in 1.19.0. Thanks to 洪志道 (Hong Zhi Dao) for
discovering and fixing it.
*) Bugfix: the router process could crash during reconfiguration.
*) Bugfix: a memory leak occurring in the router process; the bug had
appeared in 1.18.0.
*) Bugfix: the "!" (non-empty) pattern was matched incorrectly; the bug
had appeared in 1.19.0.
*) Bugfix: fixed building on platforms without sendfile() support,
notably NetBSD; the bug had appeared in 1.16.0.
</ChangeLog>
TimescaleDB is an open-source time-series database optimized for fast
ingest and complex queries. It speaks "full SQL" and is correspondingly
easy to use like a traditional relational database, yet scales in ways
previously reserved for NoSQL databases.