Add testssl.sh which is a nice utility for testing TLS/SSL
capabilities of servers without having to use any kind of
web-service. It's very useful for testing setups of services before
deployment and such.
This was a problem when run inside a sandbox, e.g. via
"fetchRepoProject". The error message from repo seems unrelated:
fatal: Cannot get https://gerrit.googlesource.com/git-repo/clone.bundle
fatal: error no host given
But the exception is actually thrown due to missing certificates
(/etc/ssl/certs). It should be possible to provide another location via
environment variables (e.g. SSL_CERT_FILE, REQUESTS_CA_BUNDLE or
CURL_CA_BUNDLE) but apparently that doesn't actually work for some
reason (would have to study our Python packaging).
Now "fetchRepoProject" works without the "--no-clone-bundle" option.
New features since version 3.2.0:
* G'MIC Plugin
* Touch Painting
* Smart Patch Tool
* New Brush Presets
The full release notes can be found at:
https://krita.org/en/release-notes-for-krita-3-2/
Version 3.2.1 contains these fixes:
* Crash on startup if only OpenGL 2.1 is found: if you had to disable
opengl for 3.2.0, you can try to enable it again
* A crash when changing layer types in the gmic-qt plugin
* A bug where gmic-qt could crash on odd-sized images
* A regression where using the text tool would break the brush tool
* The option to use the native platform's file dialogs was restored
* A bug where selecting the line tool would disable the flow slider
* Some issues with the LUT docker were fixed
Upstream release notes for 3.2.1:
https://krita.org/en/item/krita-3-2-1-released/
I've dropped the patch, because it was already from the upstream
development version and thus is also included in this release.
Built and tested using a few images and just playing around with a few
new features.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Cc: @abbradar, @Mic92, @kragniz
`qtkeyring` can use `gnome-keyring`, but it needs some help to find it.
I have not enabled this by default because not everyone who uses this will want
to pull in GNOME dependencies.