Fink

Recent Package Updates

2026-08-22: bleach-py37-6.0.0-1 (Easy allowed-list-based HTML-sanitizing tool)
Bleach is an allowed-list-based HTML sanitizing library that escapes or strips
markup and attributes. Bleach can also linkify text safely, applying filters
that Django's urlize filter cannot, and optionally setting rel attributes,
even on links already in the text.  
Bleach is intended for sanitizing text from untrusted sources. If you find
yourself jumping through hoops to allow your site administrators to do lots
of things, you're probably outside the use cases. Either trust those users,
or don't.
Because it relies on html5lib, Bleach is as good as modern browsers at
dealing with weird, quirky HTML fragments. And any of Bleach's methods
will fix unbalanced or mis-nested tags.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: pytest-datadir-py39-1.5.0-1 (Plugin for test data directories and files)
pytest-datadir will look up for a directory with the name of your module
or the global 'data' folder.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: libuv1-1.52.1-1 (Library for asynchronous I/O)
Libuv is a multi-platform support library with a focus on
        asynchronous I/O. It was primarily developed for use by Node.js, but
        it's also used by Luvit, Julia, pyuv, and others.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    libuv: v1.52.1
2026-08-22: ecdsa-py39-0.18.0-1 (ECDSA cryptographic signature library)
ECDSA cryptographic signature library

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: ecdsa-py37-0.18.0-1 (ECDSA cryptographic signature library)
ECDSA cryptographic signature library

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: ecdsa-py38-0.18.0-1 (ECDSA cryptographic signature library)
ECDSA cryptographic signature library

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: pytest-datadir-py38-1.5.0-1 (Plugin for test data directories and files)
pytest-datadir will look up for a directory with the name of your module
or the global 'data' folder.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: ecdsa-py35-0.18.0-1 (ECDSA cryptographic signature library)
ECDSA cryptographic signature library

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: sarah-py27-0.1.4-1 (Supplement to the standard library of Python)
Supplement to the standard library of Python

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: scipy-py34-1.2.1-3 (Scientific tools for Python)
SciPy (pronounced "Sigh Pie") is open-source software for mathematics,
science, and engineering. It is also the name of a very popular
conference on scientific programming with Python. The SciPy library
depends on NumPy, which provides convenient and fast N-dimensional
array manipulation. The SciPy library is built to work with NumPy
arrays, and provides many user-friendly and efficient numerical
routines such as routines for numerical integration and
optimization. Together, they run on all popular operating systems, are
quick to install, and are free of charge. NumPy and SciPy are easy to
use, but powerful enough to be depended upon by some of the world's
leading scientists and engineers. If you need to manipulate numbers on
a computer and display or publish the results, give SciPy a try!

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: gem-patch-rb26-0.1.6-2 (RubyGem for patching gems)
Gem-patch is a RubyGems plugin that helps to patch gems without manually
opening and rebuilding them. It opens a given .gem file, extracts it,
patches it with system patch command, clones its spec, updates the file
list and builds the patched gem.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: nosexcover-py310-1.0.11-1 (Extend nose to add Cobertura-type XML reports)
A companion to the built-in nose.plugins.cover, this plugin will write
out an XML coverage report to a file named coverage.xml.

It will honor all the options you pass to the Nose coverage plugin,
especially --cover-package.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: backupbouncer-0.2.0-10 (Test-suite for backup software)
Backup Bouncer is here to help keep the ugly backup tools
 out of the club. It's a command-line-based test suite that
 makes it easy to find out how bad (or good, if you're lucky)
 your backup software is. It aims to be a comprehensive test
 for preservation of all OS X file metadata.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: pandocfilters-py37-1.4.2-1 (Python utilities for writing pandoc filters)
A Python module for writing pandoc filters.
Pandoc filters are pipes that read a JSON serialization of the Pandoc
AST from stdin, transform it in some way, and write it to stdout.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: scipy-py36-1.2.1-3 (Scientific tools for Python)
SciPy (pronounced "Sigh Pie") is open-source software for mathematics,
science, and engineering. It is also the name of a very popular
conference on scientific programming with Python. The SciPy library
depends on NumPy, which provides convenient and fast N-dimensional
array manipulation. The SciPy library is built to work with NumPy
arrays, and provides many user-friendly and efficient numerical
routines such as routines for numerical integration and
optimization. Together, they run on all popular operating systems, are
quick to install, and are free of charge. NumPy and SciPy are easy to
use, but powerful enough to be depended upon by some of the world's
leading scientists and engineers. If you need to manipulate numbers on
a computer and display or publish the results, give SciPy a try!

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: pyrsistent-py37-0.19.3-1 (Persistent/Functional/Immutable data structs)
Pyrsistent is a number of persistent collections (by some referred to as
functional data structures). Persistent in the sense that they are
immutable.

All methods on a data structure that would normally mutate it instead
return a new copy of the structure containing the requested updates. The
original structure is left untouched.

This will simplify the reasoning about what a program does since no
hidden side effects ever can take place to these data structures. You
can rest assured that the object you hold a reference to will remain the
same throughout its lifetime and need not worry that somewhere five
stack levels below you in the darkest corner of your application someone
has decided to remove that element that you expected to be there.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: pyrsistent-py27-0.15.7-1 (Persistent/Functional/Immutable data structs)
Pyrsistent is a number of persistent collections (by some referred to as
functional data structures). Persistent in the sense that they are
immutable.

All methods on a data structure that would normally mutate it instead
return a new copy of the structure containing the requested updates. The
original structure is left untouched.

This will simplify the reasoning about what a program does since no
hidden side effects ever can take place to these data structures. You
can rest assured that the object you hold a reference to will remain the
same throughout its lifetime and need not worry that somewhere five
stack levels below you in the darkest corner of your application someone
has decided to remove that element that you expected to be there.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: sarah-py310-0.1.4-1 (Supplement to the standard library of Python)
Supplement to the standard library of Python

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: pyrsistent-py35-0.15.7-1 (Persistent/Functional/Immutable data structs)
Pyrsistent is a number of persistent collections (by some referred to as
functional data structures). Persistent in the sense that they are
immutable.

All methods on a data structure that would normally mutate it instead
return a new copy of the structure containing the requested updates. The
original structure is left untouched.

This will simplify the reasoning about what a program does since no
hidden side effects ever can take place to these data structures. You
can rest assured that the object you hold a reference to will remain the
same throughout its lifetime and need not worry that somewhere five
stack levels below you in the darkest corner of your application someone
has decided to remove that element that you expected to be there.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: pyrsistent-py36-0.18.1-1 (Persistent/Functional/Immutable data structs)
Pyrsistent is a number of persistent collections (by some referred to as
functional data structures). Persistent in the sense that they are
immutable.

All methods on a data structure that would normally mutate it instead
return a new copy of the structure containing the requested updates. The
original structure is left untouched.

This will simplify the reasoning about what a program does since no
hidden side effects ever can take place to these data structures. You
can rest assured that the object you hold a reference to will remain the
same throughout its lifetime and need not worry that somewhere five
stack levels below you in the darkest corner of your application someone
has decided to remove that element that you expected to be there.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: scipy-py37-1.2.1-3 (Scientific tools for Python)
SciPy (pronounced "Sigh Pie") is open-source software for mathematics,
science, and engineering. It is also the name of a very popular
conference on scientific programming with Python. The SciPy library
depends on NumPy, which provides convenient and fast N-dimensional
array manipulation. The SciPy library is built to work with NumPy
arrays, and provides many user-friendly and efficient numerical
routines such as routines for numerical integration and
optimization. Together, they run on all popular operating systems, are
quick to install, and are free of charge. NumPy and SciPy are easy to
use, but powerful enough to be depended upon by some of the world's
leading scientists and engineers. If you need to manipulate numbers on
a computer and display or publish the results, give SciPy a try!

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: pandocfilters-py35-1.4.2-1 (Python utilities for writing pandoc filters)
A Python module for writing pandoc filters.
Pandoc filters are pipes that read a JSON serialization of the Pandoc
AST from stdin, transform it in some way, and write it to stdout.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: pyrsistent-py39-0.20.0-1 (Persistent/Functional/Immutable data structs)
Pyrsistent is a number of persistent collections (by some referred to as
functional data structures). Persistent in the sense that they are
immutable.

All methods on a data structure that would normally mutate it instead
return a new copy of the structure containing the requested updates. The
original structure is left untouched.

This will simplify the reasoning about what a program does since no
hidden side effects ever can take place to these data structures. You
can rest assured that the object you hold a reference to will remain the
same throughout its lifetime and need not worry that somewhere five
stack levels below you in the darkest corner of your application someone
has decided to remove that element that you expected to be there.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: module-install-githubmeta-pm5182-0.30-1 (Include GitHub meta information in META.yml)
Module::Install::GithubMeta is a Module::Install extension to include
GitHub <https://github.com> meta information in "META.yml".

It automatically detects if the distribution directory is under "git"
version control and whether the "origin" is a GitHub repository and will
set the "repository" and "homepage" meta in "META.yml" to the
appropriate URLs for GitHub.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: fink-buildenv-modules-0.1.12-1 (Script for getting common buildtime values)
Helper scripts to automatically set variables commonly used during the
building of a Fink package (system version, Xcode release, SDK path, etc).
Using these scripts helps to prevent reinventing the wheel whenever such a
setting needs to be calculated.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: libtidyp-shlibs-1.04-1 (Shared library for HTML Tidy)
HTML Tidy reads HTML, XHTML and XML files and writes cleaned up
  markup.  For HTML variants, it detects and corrects many common coding
  errors and strives to produce visually equivalent markup that is both
  W3C compliant and works on most browsers.  A common use of Tidy is to
  convert plain HTML to XHTML.  For generic XML files, Tidy is limited
  to correcting basic well-formedness errors and pretty printing.
  
  tidyp is a fork of http://tidy.sourceforge.net/

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: gem-patch-rb32-0.1.6-2 (RubyGem for patching gems)
Gem-patch is a RubyGems plugin that helps to patch gems without manually
opening and rebuilding them. It opens a given .gem file, extracts it,
patches it with system patch command, clones its spec, updates the file
list and builds the patched gem.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: module-install-githubmeta-pm5184-0.30-1 (Include GitHub meta information in META.yml)
Module::Install::GithubMeta is a Module::Install extension to include
GitHub <https://github.com> meta information in "META.yml".

It automatically detects if the distribution directory is under "git"
version control and whether the "origin" is a GitHub repository and will
set the "repository" and "homepage" meta in "META.yml" to the
appropriate URLs for GitHub.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: ecdsa-py34-0.18.0-1 (ECDSA cryptographic signature library)
ECDSA cryptographic signature library

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: nosexcover-py38-1.0.11-1 (Extend nose to add Cobertura-type XML reports)
A companion to the built-in nose.plugins.cover, this plugin will write
out an XML coverage report to a file named coverage.xml.

It will honor all the options you pass to the Nose coverage plugin,
especially --cover-package.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: pytest-datadir-py37-1.4.1-1 (Plugin for test data directories and files)
pytest-datadir will look up for a directory with the name of your module
or the global 'data' folder.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: pdfkittool-1.0-1 (Manipulate PDF documents)
This tool is used to manipulate PDF documents. It can combine several
  documents into one or burst multipage documents into multiple single-paged
  documents. See %p/share/doc/%n/README.md for usage.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: bleach-py27-3.1.0-1 (Easy allowed-list-based HTML-sanitizing tool)
Bleach is an allowed-list-based HTML sanitizing library that escapes or strips
markup and attributes. Bleach can also linkify text safely, applying filters
that Django's urlize filter cannot, and optionally setting rel attributes,
even on links already in the text.  
Bleach is intended for sanitizing text from untrusted sources. If you find
yourself jumping through hoops to allow your site administrators to do lots
of things, you're probably outside the use cases. Either trust those users,
or don't.
Because it relies on html5lib, Bleach is as good as modern browsers at
dealing with weird, quirky HTML fragments. And any of Bleach's methods
will fix unbalanced or mis-nested tags.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: scipy-py35-1.2.1-3 (Scientific tools for Python)
SciPy (pronounced "Sigh Pie") is open-source software for mathematics,
science, and engineering. It is also the name of a very popular
conference on scientific programming with Python. The SciPy library
depends on NumPy, which provides convenient and fast N-dimensional
array manipulation. The SciPy library is built to work with NumPy
arrays, and provides many user-friendly and efficient numerical
routines such as routines for numerical integration and
optimization. Together, they run on all popular operating systems, are
quick to install, and are free of charge. NumPy and SciPy are easy to
use, but powerful enough to be depended upon by some of the world's
leading scientists and engineers. If you need to manipulate numbers on
a computer and display or publish the results, give SciPy a try!

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: bleach-py34-3.1.0-1 (Easy allowed-list-based HTML-sanitizing tool)
Bleach is an allowed-list-based HTML sanitizing library that escapes or strips
markup and attributes. Bleach can also linkify text safely, applying filters
that Django's urlize filter cannot, and optionally setting rel attributes,
even on links already in the text.  
Bleach is intended for sanitizing text from untrusted sources. If you find
yourself jumping through hoops to allow your site administrators to do lots
of things, you're probably outside the use cases. Either trust those users,
or don't.
Because it relies on html5lib, Bleach is as good as modern browsers at
dealing with weird, quirky HTML fragments. And any of Bleach's methods
will fix unbalanced or mis-nested tags.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: nosexcover-py34-1.0.11-1 (Extend nose to add Cobertura-type XML reports)
A companion to the built-in nose.plugins.cover, this plugin will write
out an XML coverage report to a file named coverage.xml.

It will honor all the options you pass to the Nose coverage plugin,
especially --cover-package.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: ecdsa-py36-0.18.0-1 (ECDSA cryptographic signature library)
ECDSA cryptographic signature library

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: pandocfilters-py34-1.4.2-1 (Python utilities for writing pandoc filters)
A Python module for writing pandoc filters.
Pandoc filters are pipes that read a JSON serialization of the Pandoc
AST from stdin, transform it in some way, and write it to stdout.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: bleach-py35-3.1.0-1 (Easy allowed-list-based HTML-sanitizing tool)
Bleach is an allowed-list-based HTML sanitizing library that escapes or strips
markup and attributes. Bleach can also linkify text safely, applying filters
that Django's urlize filter cannot, and optionally setting rel attributes,
even on links already in the text.  
Bleach is intended for sanitizing text from untrusted sources. If you find
yourself jumping through hoops to allow your site administrators to do lots
of things, you're probably outside the use cases. Either trust those users,
or don't.
Because it relies on html5lib, Bleach is as good as modern browsers at
dealing with weird, quirky HTML fragments. And any of Bleach's methods
will fix unbalanced or mis-nested tags.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: ecdsa-py27-0.18.0-1 (ECDSA cryptographic signature library)
ECDSA cryptographic signature library

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: tmv0-0.75-1 (Template Matrix/Vector library for C++)
Template Matrix/Vector library for C++

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: nosexcover-py39-1.0.11-1 (Extend nose to add Cobertura-type XML reports)
A companion to the built-in nose.plugins.cover, this plugin will write
out an XML coverage report to a file named coverage.xml.

It will honor all the options you pass to the Nose coverage plugin,
especially --cover-package.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: sarah-py35-0.1.4-1 (Supplement to the standard library of Python)
Supplement to the standard library of Python

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: nosexcover-py27-1.0.11-1 (Extend nose to add Cobertura-type XML reports)
A companion to the built-in nose.plugins.cover, this plugin will write
out an XML coverage report to a file named coverage.xml.

It will honor all the options you pass to the Nose coverage plugin,
especially --cover-package.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: nosexcover-py36-1.0.11-1 (Extend nose to add Cobertura-type XML reports)
A companion to the built-in nose.plugins.cover, this plugin will write
out an XML coverage report to a file named coverage.xml.

It will honor all the options you pass to the Nose coverage plugin,
especially --cover-package.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: fauxsu-0.9.1-1 (Grants applications fake root privileges)
fauxsu wraps system calls involved in changing file ownership and modes,
 allowing programs to act as if run as the superuser.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: nosexcover-py35-1.0.11-1 (Extend nose to add Cobertura-type XML reports)
A companion to the built-in nose.plugins.cover, this plugin will write
out an XML coverage report to a file named coverage.xml.

It will honor all the options you pass to the Nose coverage plugin,
especially --cover-package.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: nosexcover-py37-1.0.11-1 (Extend nose to add Cobertura-type XML reports)
A companion to the built-in nose.plugins.cover, this plugin will write
out an XML coverage report to a file named coverage.xml.

It will honor all the options you pass to the Nose coverage plugin,
especially --cover-package.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: pytest-datadir-py310-1.5.0-1 (Plugin for test data directories and files)
pytest-datadir will look up for a directory with the name of your module
or the global 'data' folder.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: module-install-githubmeta-pm5282-0.30-1 (Include GitHub meta information in META.yml)
Module::Install::GithubMeta is a Module::Install extension to include
GitHub <https://github.com> meta information in "META.yml".

It automatically detects if the distribution directory is under "git"
version control and whether the "origin" is a GitHub repository and will
set the "repository" and "homepage" meta in "META.yml" to the
appropriate URLs for GitHub.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: sarah-py39-0.1.4-1 (Supplement to the standard library of Python)
Supplement to the standard library of Python

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: pyrsistent-py34-0.15.7-1 (Persistent/Functional/Immutable data structs)
Pyrsistent is a number of persistent collections (by some referred to as
functional data structures). Persistent in the sense that they are
immutable.

All methods on a data structure that would normally mutate it instead
return a new copy of the structure containing the requested updates. The
original structure is left untouched.

This will simplify the reasoning about what a program does since no
hidden side effects ever can take place to these data structures. You
can rest assured that the object you hold a reference to will remain the
same throughout its lifetime and need not worry that somewhere five
stack levels below you in the darkest corner of your application someone
has decided to remove that element that you expected to be there.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: sarah-py37-0.1.4-1 (Supplement to the standard library of Python)
Supplement to the standard library of Python

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: yajl2-shlibs-2.1.0-1 (Yajl shared libraries)
Yet Another JSON Library. YAJL is a small event-driven (SAX-style) JSON
parser written in ANSI C, and a small validating JSON generator.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: sarah-py38-0.1.4-1 (Supplement to the standard library of Python)
Supplement to the standard library of Python

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: pyrsistent-py38-0.20.0-1 (Persistent/Functional/Immutable data structs)
Pyrsistent is a number of persistent collections (by some referred to as
functional data structures). Persistent in the sense that they are
immutable.

All methods on a data structure that would normally mutate it instead
return a new copy of the structure containing the requested updates. The
original structure is left untouched.

This will simplify the reasoning about what a program does since no
hidden side effects ever can take place to these data structures. You
can rest assured that the object you hold a reference to will remain the
same throughout its lifetime and need not worry that somewhere five
stack levels below you in the darkest corner of your application someone
has decided to remove that element that you expected to be there.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: tcpflow-1.6.1-2 (Captures data transmitted in TCP connections)
tcpflow is a program that captures data transmitted as part of TCP
connections (flows), and stores the data in a way that is convenient for
protocol analysis or debugging. A program like 'tcpdump' shows a summary of
packets seen on the wire, but usually doesn't store the data that's actually
being transmitted. In contrast, tcpflow reconstructs the actual data streams
and stores each flow in a separate file for later analysis. 

tcpflow understands sequence numbers and will correctly reconstruct data
streams regardless of retransmissions or out-of-order delivery. However,
it currently does not understand IP fragments; flows containing IP fragments
will not be recorded properly.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: module-install-githubmeta-pm5162-0.30-1 (Include GitHub meta information in META.yml)
Module::Install::GithubMeta is a Module::Install extension to include
GitHub <https://github.com> meta information in "META.yml".

It automatically detects if the distribution directory is under "git"
version control and whether the "origin" is a GitHub repository and will
set the "repository" and "homepage" meta in "META.yml" to the
appropriate URLs for GitHub.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: pandocfilters-py36-1.4.2-1 (Python utilities for writing pandoc filters)
A Python module for writing pandoc filters.
Pandoc filters are pipes that read a JSON serialization of the Pandoc
AST from stdin, transform it in some way, and write it to stdout.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: node-enhanced-resolve-4.1.0-4.1 (Offers a async require.resolve function)
It's highly configurable.
.
Features
 * plugin system
 * provide a custom filesystem
 * sync and async node.js filesystems included
.
Node.js is an event-based server-side JavaScript engine.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: scipy-py27-1.2.1-3 (Scientific tools for Python)
SciPy (pronounced "Sigh Pie") is open-source software for mathematics,
science, and engineering. It is also the name of a very popular
conference on scientific programming with Python. The SciPy library
depends on NumPy, which provides convenient and fast N-dimensional
array manipulation. The SciPy library is built to work with NumPy
arrays, and provides many user-friendly and efficient numerical
routines such as routines for numerical integration and
optimization. Together, they run on all popular operating systems, are
quick to install, and are free of charge. NumPy and SciPy are easy to
use, but powerful enough to be depended upon by some of the world's
leading scientists and engineers. If you need to manipulate numbers on
a computer and display or publish the results, give SciPy a try!

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: sarah-py34-0.1.4-1 (Supplement to the standard library of Python)
Supplement to the standard library of Python

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: module-install-githubmeta-pm5303-0.30-1 (Include GitHub meta information in META.yml)
Module::Install::GithubMeta is a Module::Install extension to include
GitHub <https://github.com> meta information in "META.yml".

It automatically detects if the distribution directory is under "git"
version control and whether the "origin" is a GitHub repository and will
set the "repository" and "homepage" meta in "META.yml" to the
appropriate URLs for GitHub.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: module-install-githubmeta-pm5341-0.30-1 (Include GitHub meta information in META.yml)
Module::Install::GithubMeta is a Module::Install extension to include
GitHub <https://github.com> meta information in "META.yml".

It automatically detects if the distribution directory is under "git"
version control and whether the "origin" is a GitHub repository and will
set the "repository" and "homepage" meta in "META.yml" to the
appropriate URLs for GitHub.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: node-estraverse-5.2.0-1.1 (ECMAScript JS AST traversal functions)
Estraverse is ECMAScript traversal functions from esmangle project
(https://github.com/estools/esmangle).
.
Node.js is an event-based server-side JavaScript engine.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: module-install-githubmeta-pm5302-0.30-1 (Include GitHub meta information in META.yml)
Module::Install::GithubMeta is a Module::Install extension to include
GitHub <https://github.com> meta information in "META.yml".

It automatically detects if the distribution directory is under "git"
version control and whether the "origin" is a GitHub repository and will
set the "repository" and "homepage" meta in "META.yml" to the
appropriate URLs for GitHub.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: gem-patch-rb27-0.1.6-2 (RubyGem for patching gems)
Gem-patch is a RubyGems plugin that helps to patch gems without manually
opening and rebuilding them. It opens a given .gem file, extracts it,
patches it with system patch command, clones its spec, updates the file
list and builds the patched gem.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: sarah-py36-0.1.4-1 (Supplement to the standard library of Python)
Supplement to the standard library of Python

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: ecdsa-py310-0.18.0-1 (ECDSA cryptographic signature library)
ECDSA cryptographic signature library

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: bleach-py36-3.1.0-1 (Easy allowed-list-based HTML-sanitizing tool)
Bleach is an allowed-list-based HTML sanitizing library that escapes or strips
markup and attributes. Bleach can also linkify text safely, applying filters
that Django's urlize filter cannot, and optionally setting rel attributes,
even on links already in the text.  
Bleach is intended for sanitizing text from untrusted sources. If you find
yourself jumping through hoops to allow your site administrators to do lots
of things, you're probably outside the use cases. Either trust those users,
or don't.
Because it relies on html5lib, Bleach is as good as modern browsers at
dealing with weird, quirky HTML fragments. And any of Bleach's methods
will fix unbalanced or mis-nested tags.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: pandocfilters-py27-1.4.2-1 (Python utilities for writing pandoc filters)
A Python module for writing pandoc filters.
Pandoc filters are pipes that read a JSON serialization of the Pandoc
AST from stdin, transform it in some way, and write it to stdout.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: pyrsistent-py310-0.20.0-1 (Persistent/Functional/Immutable data structs)
Pyrsistent is a number of persistent collections (by some referred to as
functional data structures). Persistent in the sense that they are
immutable.

All methods on a data structure that would normally mutate it instead
return a new copy of the structure containing the requested updates. The
original structure is left untouched.

This will simplify the reasoning about what a program does since no
hidden side effects ever can take place to these data structures. You
can rest assured that the object you hold a reference to will remain the
same throughout its lifetime and need not worry that somewhere five
stack levels below you in the darkest corner of your application someone
has decided to remove that element that you expected to be there.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-22: mirte-py27-0.1.8-1 (Framework for modular applications)
Mirte is a framework for modular Python applications that consist of
interfaces and various implementations of those interfaces. It defines
special 'Mirte files' which allow the user to configure what implementations
should be used for interfaces.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    http -> https
2026-08-21: libaprutil.0-odbc-1.6.5-1 (APRUTIL odbc backend)
The mission of the Apache Portable Runtime (APR) project is to create and
  maintain software libraries that provide a predictable and consistent
  interface to underlying platform-specific implementations. The primary goal
  is to provide an API to which software developers may code and be assured
  of predictable if not identical behaviour regardless of the platform on
  which their software is built, relieving them of the need to code
  special-case conditions to work around or take advantage of
  platform-specific deficiencies or features.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    libaprutil: v1.6.5
2026-08-21: libaprutil.0-postgresql-1.6.5-1 (APRUTIL postgresql backend)
The mission of the Apache Portable Runtime (APR) project is to create and
  maintain software libraries that provide a predictable and consistent
  interface to underlying platform-specific implementations. The primary goal
  is to provide an API to which software developers may code and be assured
  of predictable if not identical behaviour regardless of the platform on
  which their software is built, relieving them of the need to code
  special-case conditions to work around or take advantage of
  platform-specific deficiencies or features.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    libaprutil: v1.6.5
2026-08-21: libaprutil.0-shlibs-1.6.5-1 (APRUTIL shared libraries)
The mission of the Apache Portable Runtime (APR) project is to create and
  maintain software libraries that provide a predictable and consistent
  interface to underlying platform-specific implementations. The primary goal
  is to provide an API to which software developers may code and be assured
  of predictable if not identical behaviour regardless of the platform on
  which their software is built, relieving them of the need to code
  special-case conditions to work around or take advantage of
  platform-specific deficiencies or features.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    libaprutil: v1.6.5
2026-08-21: svn19-1.14.5-1 (Subversion - svnserve, tools)
The goal of the Subversion project is to build a version control system that is
a compelling replacement for CVS in the open source community. 
        
Subversion's Features:
- Most current CVS features
- Directories, renames, and file meta-data are versioned
- Commits are truly atomic
- Branching and tagging are cheap (constant time) operations
- Client/server protocol sends diffs in both directions
- Time costs are proportional to change size, not data size
- Efficient handling of binary files  - it uses a binary diffing algorithm to
  transmit and store successive revisions
- Versioning of symbolic links
- Choice of database or plain-file repository implementations 
- Apache network server option, with WebDAV/DeltaV  protocol
- Standalone server option

Subversion is broken into these packages in fink:

- The "%N" package installs a stand-alone server 'svnserve19'.
  Install this package if you want to maintain a stand-alone server.
  It also contains the 'svn19' client and related files.
  Type 'fink describe %N' to get usage help.
  
- The "%N-doc" package installs html documentation, and notes from the 
  developers of svn.
  
- The "libapache2-mod-svn" package contains an apache2 module to enable
  serving a repository via web-dav. Type 'fink describe libapache2-mod-svn'
  to get usage help.

- The "%N19-shlibs" package contains the shared libraries for the other
  packages. It is installed automatically by fink when needed.

- The "%N19-dev" package contains the development headers and libraries.
  It is installed automatically by fink when needed.
  
- The "%N-swig-pm58x" packages contains the swig perl bindings to call
  svn from perl. Type 'fink describe %N-swig-pm588' to get usage help.
 
- The "%N-swig-py2x" packages contains the swig python bindings to call
  svn from python. Type 'fink describe %N-swig-py25' to get usage help.
 
- The "%N-swig-rb18" package contains the swig ruby bindings to call
  svn from ruby. Type 'fink describe %N-swig-rb18' to get usage help.
 
- The "%N-javahl" package contains the java bindings to call
  svn from java. Type 'fink describe %N-javahl' to get usage help.
 
For More Information, check the main Subversion website below and read the book
at http://svnbook.red-bean.com/. Also check out the documentation in
%p/share/doc/%N. These files are in the "%N-doc" package.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    svn: v1.14.5
2026-08-21: libaprutil.0-mysql-1.6.5-1 (APRUTIL mysql backend)
The mission of the Apache Portable Runtime (APR) project is to create and
  maintain software libraries that provide a predictable and consistent
  interface to underlying platform-specific implementations. The primary goal
  is to provide an API to which software developers may code and be assured
  of predictable if not identical behaviour regardless of the platform on
  which their software is built, relieving them of the need to code
  special-case conditions to work around or take advantage of
  platform-specific deficiencies or features.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    libaprutil: v1.6.5
2026-08-21: libaprutil.0-sqlite3-1.6.5-1 (APRUTIL sqlite3 backend)
The mission of the Apache Portable Runtime (APR) project is to create and
  maintain software libraries that provide a predictable and consistent
  interface to underlying platform-specific implementations. The primary goal
  is to provide an API to which software developers may code and be assured
  of predictable if not identical behaviour regardless of the platform on
  which their software is built, relieving them of the need to code
  special-case conditions to work around or take advantage of
  platform-specific deficiencies or features.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    libaprutil: v1.6.5
2026-08-20: swig4-4.5.0-1 (Tool that connects C, C++ programs with HLL)
SWIG is a software development tool that connects programs written in C,
C++, and Objective-C with a variety of high-level programming languages.
SWIG is primarily used with common scripting languages such as Perl, 
Python, Tcl/Tk, Ruby, and Guile but has also been extended to include
languages such as Java and Eiffel. SWIG is most commonly used to create
high-level interpreted programming environments and as a tool
for building user interfaces.

commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]):

    swig4: new version
2026-08-19: cachetools-py38-5.5.2-2 (Provides memoizing collections and decorators)
This module provides various memoizing collections
and decorators, including variants of the Python
Standard Library's @lru_cache function decorator.

commit log from sth0 ([email protected]):

    cachetools-py new package
2026-08-19: types-cachetools-py38-5.5.0-1 (Typing stubs for cachetools)
This module provides various memoizing collections
and decorators, including variants of the Python
Standard Library's @lru_cache function decorator.

commit log from sth0 ([email protected]):

    Added types-cachetools-py to the distribution
2026-08-19: cachetools-py310-5.5.2-2 (Provides memoizing collections and decorators)
This module provides various memoizing collections
and decorators, including variants of the Python
Standard Library's @lru_cache function decorator.

commit log from sth0 ([email protected]):

    cachetools-py new package
2026-08-19: types-cachetools-py37-5.5.0-1 (Typing stubs for cachetools)
This module provides various memoizing collections
and decorators, including variants of the Python
Standard Library's @lru_cache function decorator.

commit log from sth0 ([email protected]):

    Added types-cachetools-py to the distribution
2026-08-19: cachetools-py37-5.5.2-2 (Provides memoizing collections and decorators)
This module provides various memoizing collections
and decorators, including variants of the Python
Standard Library's @lru_cache function decorator.

commit log from sth0 ([email protected]):

    cachetools-py new package
2026-08-19: cachetools-py39-5.5.2-2 (Provides memoizing collections and decorators)
This module provides various memoizing collections
and decorators, including variants of the Python
Standard Library's @lru_cache function decorator.

commit log from sth0 ([email protected]):

    cachetools-py new package
2026-08-19: types-cachetools-py39-5.5.0-1 (Typing stubs for cachetools)
This module provides various memoizing collections
and decorators, including variants of the Python
Standard Library's @lru_cache function decorator.

commit log from sth0 ([email protected]):

    Added types-cachetools-py to the distribution
2026-08-19: types-cachetools-py310-5.5.0-1 (Typing stubs for cachetools)
This module provides various memoizing collections
and decorators, including variants of the Python
Standard Library's @lru_cache function decorator.

commit log from sth0 ([email protected]):

    Added types-cachetools-py to the distribution
2026-08-17: postfix-mysql-2.11.0-2 (Mail transfer agent that's fast and secure)
Postfix is Wietse Venema's mailer that started life as an alternative to
the widely-used Sendmail program. Postfix attempts to be fast, easy to
administer, and secure, while at the same time being sendmail compatible
enough to not upset existing users. Thus, the outside has a sendmail-ish
flavor, but the inside is completely different. 

This package provides TLS encryption and SASL authentication.

commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]):

    postfix: openssl100 -> openssl110 hackery
2026-08-17: postfix-2.11.0-2 (Mail transfer agent that's fast and secure)
Postfix is Wietse Venema's mailer that started life as an alternative to
the widely-used Sendmail program. Postfix attempts to be fast, easy to
administer, and secure, while at the same time being sendmail compatible
enough to not upset existing users. Thus, the outside has a sendmail-ish
flavor, but the inside is completely different. 

This package provides TLS encryption and SASL authentication.

commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]):

    postfix: openssl100 -> openssl110 hackery
2026-08-17: postfix-mysql-ldap-2.11.0-2 (Mail transfer agent that's fast and secure)
Postfix is Wietse Venema's mailer that started life as an alternative to
the widely-used Sendmail program. Postfix attempts to be fast, easy to
administer, and secure, while at the same time being sendmail compatible
enough to not upset existing users. Thus, the outside has a sendmail-ish
flavor, but the inside is completely different. 

This package provides TLS encryption and SASL authentication.

commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]):

    postfix: openssl100 -> openssl110 hackery
2026-08-17: postfix-ldap-2.11.0-2 (Mail transfer agent that's fast and secure)
Postfix is Wietse Venema's mailer that started life as an alternative to
the widely-used Sendmail program. Postfix attempts to be fast, easy to
administer, and secure, while at the same time being sendmail compatible
enough to not upset existing users. Thus, the outside has a sendmail-ish
flavor, but the inside is completely different. 

This package provides TLS encryption and SASL authentication.

commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]):

    postfix: openssl100 -> openssl110 hackery