libtidy 5.6.0 remove the language option from the library, it is only
supported on cli. Prior to that, this option was not used in the
library. Thus, exclude the option presence from test.
The current doc states max ram for a test VM would be 7.5G, the
currently used container image has even less. This skip should be
revisited, as the available memory amount shifts. The way of checking
/proc/meminfo doesn't work reliably on containers at least, thus
skipping explicitly on Travis-CI makes sense.
* 'PHP-7.1' of git.php.net:/php-src:
Update NEWS
Fixed bug #75571: Potential infinite loop in gdImageCreateFromGifCtx
Fix bug #74782: remove file name from output to avoid XSS
Due to a signedness confusion in `GetCode_` a corrupt GIF file can
trigger an infinite loop. Furthermore we make sure that a GIF without
any palette entries is treated as invalid *after* open palette entries
have been removed.
Once upon the time, commit c58f63a38a
changed the check from U8T_CANONICAL to U8T_DECOMPOSE. However,
the autoconf cache id was not renamed.
Sometimes it is desirable to preseed the autoconf variables, e.g. when
cross-compiling to avoid the tests running on the host system. In this
case it's confusing when the cache id does not match the variable to
set, so let's adjust it.
Signed-off-by: Michael Heimpold <mhei@heimpold.de>
PCRE 8.x initializes the pattern compiler on demand during the first
pcre_study call. It could be worse, but since the compiled patterns are
cached, the locking impact is minimal. PCRE 10.x always compiles the
pattern and thread sanitizer doesn't complain about the compiler
initialization, thus the newer PCRE version seems to be unafected.
Since 7.52.x libcurl file:// scheme was implemented in a way described
in https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-appsawg-file-scheme-16 . The
draft is still not accepted and the change contained a BC breach with
win32 path handling. It was reported upstream and 7.52.x fixed it, but
the BC breaching behavior was reintroduced in 7.56.1. Thus, it is better
to handle this on the PHP side.