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chore(deps): bump nokogiri from 1.10.10 to 1.11.1 (#36)
* chore(deps): bump nokogiri from 1.10.10 to 1.11.1
Bumps [nokogiri](https://github.com/sparklemotion/nokogiri) from 1.10.10 to 1.11.1.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/sparklemotion/nokogiri/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/sparklemotion/nokogiri/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/sparklemotion/nokogiri/compare/v1.10.10...v1.11.1)
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| -rw-r--r-- | .github/licensed/bundler/nokogiri.dep.yml | 789 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | .github/licensed/bundler/racc.dep.yml | 39 |
3 files changed, 455 insertions, 375 deletions
diff --git a/.github/licensed/bundler/mini_portile2.dep.yml b/.github/licensed/bundler/mini_portile2.dep.yml index 858cf77..d4581c1 100644 --- a/.github/licensed/bundler/mini_portile2.dep.yml +++ b/.github/licensed/bundler/mini_portile2.dep.yml @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- name: mini_portile2 -version: 2.4.0 +version: 2.5.0 type: bundler summary: Simplistic port-like solution for developers homepage: http://github.com/flavorjones/mini_portile diff --git a/.github/licensed/bundler/nokogiri.dep.yml b/.github/licensed/bundler/nokogiri.dep.yml index 77c7964..4e2eaac 100644 --- a/.github/licensed/bundler/nokogiri.dep.yml +++ b/.github/licensed/bundler/nokogiri.dep.yml @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ --- name: nokogiri -version: 1.10.10 +version: 1.11.1 type: bundler -summary: Nokogiri (鋸) is an HTML, XML, SAX, and Reader parser +summary: Nokogiri (鋸) makes it easy and painless to work with XML and HTML from Ruby. homepage: https://nokogiri.org license: other licenses: @@ -18,18 +18,61 @@ licenses: THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - sources: LICENSE-DEPENDENCIES.md - text: "## Vendored Dependency Licenses\n\nNokogiri ships with some third party dependencies, - which are listed\nhere along with their licenses.\n\nNote that this document is - broken into three sections, each of which\nwill apply to different platform releases - of Nokogiri:\n\n1. default platform release\n2. `java` platform release\n3. binary - windows platform releases (`x86-mingw32` and `x64-mingw32`)\n\nIt's encouraged - for anyone consuming this file via license-tracking\nsoftware to understand which - dependencies are used by your particular\nsoftware, so as not to misinterpret - the contents of this file.\n\nIn particular, I'm sure somebody's lawyer, somewhere, - is going to\nfreak out that the LGPL appears in this file; and so I'd like to - take\nspecial note that the dependency covered by LGPL, `libiconv`, is only\nbeing - redistributed in the binary Windows platform release. It's not\npresent in any - non-Windows releases.\n\n-----\n\n## default platform release\n\n### libxml2\n\nMIT\n\nhttp://xmlsoft.org/\n\n + text: "# Vendored Dependency Licenses\n\nNokogiri ships with some third party dependencies, + which are listed here along with their licenses.\n\nNote that this document is + broken into multiple sections, each of which describes the dependencies of a different + \"platform release\" of Nokogiri.\n\n<!-- toc -->\n\n- [Default platform release + (\"ruby\")](#default-platform-release-ruby)\n- [Native LinuxⓇ platform releases + (\"x86_64-linux\" and \"arm64-linux\")](#native-linux-platform-releases-x86_64-linux-and-arm64-linux)\n- + [Native Darwin (macOSⓇ) platform releases (\"x86_64-darwin\" and \"arm64-darwin\")](#native-darwin-macos%E2%93%A1-platform-releases-x86_64-darwin-and-arm64-darwin)\n- + [Native WindowsⓇ platform releases (\"x86-mingw32\" and \"x64-mingw32\")](#native-windows%E2%93%A1-platform-releases-x86-mingw32-and-x64-mingw32)\n- + [JavaⓇ (JRuby) platform release (\"java\")](#java%E2%93%A1-jruby-platform-release-java)\n- + [Appendix: Dependencies' License Texts](#appendix-dependencies-license-texts)\n + \ * [libxml2](#libxml2)\n * [libxslt](#libxslt)\n * [zlib](#zlib)\n * [libiconv](#libiconv)\n + \ * [isorelax](#isorelax)\n * [jing](#jing)\n * [nekodtd](#nekodtd)\n * [nekohtml](#nekohtml)\n + \ * [xalan](#xalan)\n * [xerces](#xerces)\n * [xml-apis](#xml-apis)\n\n<!-- + tocstop -->\n\nIt's encouraged for anyone consuming this file via license-tracking + software to understand which gem file you're downloading and using, so as not + to misinterpret the contents of this file and the licenses of the software being + distributed.\n\nYou can double-check the dependencies in your gem file by examining + the output of `nokogiri -v` after installation, which will emit the complete set + of libraries in use (for versions `>= 1.11.0.rc4`).\n\nIn particular, I'm sure + somebody's lawyer, somewhere, is going to freak out that the LGPL appears in this + file; and so I'd like to take special note that the dependency covered by LGPL, + `libiconv`, is only being redistributed in the native Windows and native Darwin + platform releases. It's not present in default, JavaⓇ, or native LinuxⓇ releases.\n\n\n## + Default platform release (\"ruby\")\n\nThe default platform release distributes + the following dependencies in source form:\n\n- [libxml2](#libxml2)\n- [libxslt](#libxslt)\n\nThis + distribution can be identified by inspecting the included Gem::Specification, + which will have the value \"ruby\" for its \"platform\" attribute.\n\n\n## Native + LinuxⓇ platform releases (\"x86_64-linux\" and \"arm64-linux\")\n\nThe native + LinuxⓇ platform release distributes the following dependencies in source form:\n\n- + [libxml2](#libxml2)\n- [libxslt](#libxslt)\n- [zlib](#zlib)\n\nThis distribution + can be identified by inspecting the included Gem::Specification, which will have + a value similar to \"x86_64-linux\" or \"x86-linux\" for its \"platform.cpu\" + attribute.\n\n\n## Native Darwin (macOSⓇ) platform releases (\"x86_64-darwin\" + and \"arm64-darwin\")\n\nThe native Darwin platform release distributes the following + dependencies in source form:\n\n- [libxml2](#libxml2)\n- [libxslt](#libxslt)\n- + [zlib](#zlib)\n- [libiconv](#libiconv)\n\nThis distribution can be identified + by inspecting the included Gem::Specification, which will have a value similar + to \"x86_64-darwin\" or \"arm64-darwin\" for its \"platform.cpu\" attribute. Darwin + is also known more familiarly as \"OSX\" or \"macOSⓇ\" and is the operating system + for many AppleⓇ computers.\n\n\n## Native WindowsⓇ platform releases (\"x86-mingw32\" + and \"x64-mingw32\")\n\nThe native WindowsⓇ platform release distributes the following + dependencies in source form:\n\n- [libxml2](#libxml2)\n- [libxslt](#libxslt)\n- + [zlib](#zlib)\n- [libiconv](#libiconv)\n\nThis distribution can be identified + by inspecting the included Gem::Specification, which will have a value similar + to \"x64-mingw32\" or \"x86-mingw32\" for its \"platform.cpu\" attribute.\n\n\n## + JavaⓇ (JRuby) platform release (\"java\")\n\nThe Java platform release distributes + the following dependencies as compiled jar files:\n\n- [isorelax](#isorelax)\n- + [jing](#jing)\n- [nekodtd](#nekodtd)\n- [nekohtml](#nekohtml)\n- [xalan](#xalan)\n- + [xerces](#xerces)\n- [xml-apis](#xml-apis)\n\nThis distribution can be identified + by inspecting the included Gem::Specification, which will have the value \"java\" + for its \"platform.os\" attribute.\n\n\n## Appendix: Dependencies' License Texts\n\nThis + section contains a subsection for each potentially-distributed dependency, which + includes the name of the license and the license text.\n\nPlease see previous + sections to understand which of these potential dependencies is actually distributed + in the gem file you're downloading and using.\n\n### libxml2\n\nMIT\n\nhttp://xmlsoft.org/\n\n \ Except where otherwise noted in the source code (e.g. the files hash.c,\n \ list.c and the trio files, which are covered by a similar licence but\n with different Copyright notices) all the files are:\n \n Copyright (C) 1998-2012 @@ -86,7 +129,363 @@ licenses: contained in this notice, the name of the authors shall not\n be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other deal-\n ings in this Software without prior written authorization from him.\n ----------------------------------------------------------------------\n - \ \n## `java` platform release\n\n### isorelax\n\nMIT\n\nhttp://iso-relax.sourceforge.net/\n\n + \ \n\n### zlib\n\nzlib license\n\nhttp://www.zlib.net/zlib_license.html\n\n + \ Copyright (C) 1995-2017 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler\n \n This + software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied\n warranty. + \ In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages\n arising from + the use of this software.\n \n Permission is granted to anyone to use + this software for any purpose,\n including commercial applications, and to + alter it and redistribute it\n freely, subject to the following restrictions:\n + \ \n 1. 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