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author | wiz <wiz@pkgsrc.org> | 2008-04-16 14:37:39 +0000 |
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committer | wiz <wiz@pkgsrc.org> | 2008-04-16 14:37:39 +0000 |
commit | 1dfa9519ef2c5f0c38ec29b69be79208e2806744 (patch) | |
tree | b6d63aff63d8e8b67b0670431995acddeb356dc0 /mail/gmime | |
parent | 6d11147308123eecb6cf00b3cd1bb247f9c39f2c (diff) | |
download | pkgsrc-1dfa9519ef2c5f0c38ec29b69be79208e2806744.tar.gz |
Update to 2.2.18:
2008-03-13 Jeffrey Stedfast
* gmime/gmime-parser.c (parser_construct_message): Changed
content_length to an unsigned long rather than unsigned int, fixes
bug #521872. Thanks to Pawel Salek for this fix.
2008-03-10 Jeffrey Stedfast
* gmime/gmime-parser.c (parser_scan_mime_part_content): Don't let
size go negative.
2008-02-09 Jeffrey Stedfast
* gmime/gmime-filter-basic.c (filter_filter): Use the new macros
defined below.
* gmime/gmime-utils.c (rfc2047_encode_word): Use the new macros.
* gmime/gmime-utils.h: Added more accurate encoding-length macros
for base64, quoted-printable, and uuencode which are try to
minimize over-calculating the amount of output data that we
need. Also namespaced them.
2008-02-08 Jeffrey Stedfast
* src/uudecode.c (uudecode): Use g_strchomp() on the filename
parsed from the 'begin' line.
2008-02-07 Jeffrey Stedfast
* util/url-scanner.c (url_web_end): Handle IP address literals
within []'s. Fixes bug #515088.
2008-02-06 Jeffrey Stedfast
* gmime/gmime-utils.c (g_mime_utils_uuencode_step): Optimized.
2008-02-03 Jeffrey Stedfast
* gmime/gmime-stream-cat.c (stream_read): Removed an extra seek.
2008-02-02 Jeffrey Stedfast
Fix for https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=333292 and
some other bugs I discovered while fixing it.
* gmime/gmime-parser.c (header_parse): Made an actual function
rather than a macro. Don't turn invalid headers into
X-Invalid-Headers, just ignore them. Instead of using
g_strstrip(), do our own lwsp trimming so we can do it before
malloc'ing - this helps reduce memory usage and memmove()
processing in g_strstrip().
(parser_step_headers): Validate the header field names as we go so
that we can stop when we come to an invalid header in some
cases. May now return with 3 states rather than only 1:
HEADERS_END (as before), CONTENT (suggesting we've reached body
content w/o a blank line to separate it from the headers), and
COMPLETE (which suggests that we've reached the next message's
From-line).
(parser_skip_line): Rearranged a bit: don't fill unless/until we
need to.
(parser_step): For HEADERS_END state, skip a line and increment
state to CONTENT. No-op for CONTENT and COMPLETE states.
(parser_scan_message_part): parser_step() can return more than
just HEADERS_END on 'success' when starting with HEADERS state, so
check for error rather than HEADERS_END.
(parser_construct_leaf_part): No need to parser_step() thru header
parsing, they should already be parsed by the time we get
here. Also, don't call parser_skip_line() directly to skip the
blank line between headers and content, use parser_step() to do
that for us.
(parser_construct_multipart): Same as parser_construct_leaf_part()
(found_immediate_boundary): Now takes an 'end' argument so callers
can request a check against an end-boundary vs a part boundary.
(parser_scan_multipart_subparts): Check for errors with
parser_skip_line(). Set HEADERS state and use parser_step() to
parse headers rather than calling parser_step_headers()
directly. If, after parsing the headers, we are at the next
message (aka COMPLETE state) and we have no header list, then
break out of our loop and pretend we've found an
end-boundary. After parsing the content of each MIME part, check
that the boundary we found is our own and not a parent's (if it
belongs to a parent, break out).
(parser_construct_part): Loop parser_step() until we're at any
state past the header block (>= HEADERS_END).
(parser_construct_message): Same idea. Also, do error checking for
decoded content_length value.
2008-02-02 Jeffrey Stedfast
* gmime/gmime-iconv-utils.c (iconv_utils_init): Don't break if the
user's locale is unset (e.g. US-ASCII).
2008-01-31 Jeffrey Stedfast
* gmime/gmime-parser.c: Removed the need for 'unstep' state
information.
2008-01-27 Jeffrey Stedfast
* gmime/gmime-stream-buffer.c (stream_write): Don't modify the
passed-in arguments so that it makes debugging easier if there's
ever a bug.
2008-01-27 Jeffrey Stedfast
* gmime/gmime-stream-buffer.c (stream_read): Optimized the
BLOCK_READ code-path.
(stream_write): Optimized the BLOCK_WRITE code-path.
(stream_seek): Optimized the BLOCK_READ code-path.
(g_mime_stream_buffer_gets): Updated for the changes made to the
way bufptr is used in the BLOCK_READ case.
2008-01-14 Jeffrey Stedfast
* gmime/gmime-charset.c (g_mime_set_user_charsets): Deep copy the
string array. Fixes bug #509434.
2008-01-02 Jeffrey Stedfast
* gmime/gmime-message.c (message_write_to_stream): Reworked the
logic to be easier to understand what is going on.
* gmime/gmime-multipart.c (multipart_write_to_stream): In the case
where multipart->boundary is NULL /and/ we have a raw
header (suggesting a parsed message), do not set a boundary as it
will break the output because it will clobber the saved raw header
and GMimeMessage's write_to_stream() method will have skipped
writing its own headers if its toplevel part (us) have a raw
header set. In this case, also skip writing the end boundary.
2008-01-01 Jeffrey Stedfast
* gmime/gmime-utils.c (g_mime_utils_generate_message_id): Fixed a
Free Memory Read access (FMR) by not freeing 'name' before using
it's value. Also reworked to take advantage of uname(2) or
getdomainname() to get the domain name if available to avoid
having to do a DNS lookup.
2008-01-01 Jeffrey Stedfast
Fixes bug #506701
* gmime/gmime-utils.c (rfc2047_encode_get_rfc822_words): Don't
reset the word-type variable as it needs to be preserved when
breaking long words.
(rfc2047_encode): Switch on word->encoding - if 0, rfc2047 encode
as us-ascii.
2007-12-27 Jeffrey Stedfast
* gmime/gmime-utils.c (decode_8bit): Now takes a default_charset
argument which we use in place of the locale charet if
non-NULL. We also now always include this charset in our list of
charsets to check for a best-match (obviously this charset is
unlikely to be an exact fit if this function is getting called, so
we place it at the end of the list).
(rfc2047_decode_word): If given a valid charset in the
encoded-word token, always use that for charset conversion to UTF-8
even if it doesn't convert fully. We don't want to fall back to
the user's supplied charset list because it may contain iso-8859-1
which will likely always be a 'best-match' charset.
2007-12-26 Jeffrey Stedfast
* gmime/gmime-utils.c (g_mime_utils_decode_8bit): Made public.
* gmime/internet-address.c (decode_mailbox): Instead of doing our
own thing to convert raw 8bit/multibyte text sequences into UTF-8,
use the same function we use in gmime-utils.c's header decoder.
2007-12-25 Jeffrey Stedfast
* gmime/charset-map.c: New source file to generate the charset
map (moved out of gmime-charset.c)
* gmime/gmime-charset.c (main): Removed.
2007-12-25 Jeffrey Stedfast
* gmime/gmime-charset.c (main): Cleaned up the logic and made it
so that we can alias a block to a previous block if the blocks are
identical rather than just aliasing when all values in the block
are identical. Happens to make no difference in the output, but
the logic is now there if that ever changes.
2007-12-24 Jeffrey Stedfast
* gmime/gmime-charset-map-private.h: Regenerated.
* gmime/gmime-charset.c (known_iconv_charsets): Map all of the
gb2312 aliases to GBK as GBK is a superset of gb2312 (apparently
some clients are tagging GBK as gb2312 which is missing some
glyphs contained within GBK).
(main): Added iso-8859-6 to the table for Arabic support.
2007-12-16 Jeffrey Stedfast
* gmime/gmime-utils.c (decode_8bit): When reallocing our output
buffer, we need to update outleft as well.
2007-12-08 Jeffrey Stedfast
* gmime/gmime-utils.c (rfc2047_encode_merge_rfc822_words):
Completely rewritten with new logic which will hopefully group
words more logically.
2007-12-08 Jeffrey Stedfast
Fixes bug #498720
* gmime/internet-address.c (internet_address_list_writer): Renamed
from the temporary internet_address_list_fold() name.
(_internet_address_to_string): New internal function that writes
an InternetAddress to a GString, doing proper folding and rfc2047
encoding if requested.
(internet_address_to_string): Use the new internal function.
* tests/test-mime.c: Added another addrspec test and fixed up some
exception strings to be a little more helpful.
2007-12-05 Jeffrey Stedfast
* configure.in: Fixed a bug where explicitly disabling largefile
support would add -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=no to the compiler
CFLAGS. Also added a blaring WARNING when -enable-largefile is
passed.
2007-11-23 Jeffrey Stedfast
Attempt at solving bug #498720 for address fields, altho it should
probably be made to handle folding single addresses in the case
where they are too long to fit within a single line.
* gmime/internet-address.c (internet_address_list_fold): New
function.
* gmime/gmime-message.c (write_structured): Renamed from
write_addrspec().
(write_addrspec): New header writer that writes
InternetAddressLists in a nicely folded manner.
2007-11-12 Jeffrey Stedfast
* gmime/internet-address.c (internet_address_destroy): No need to
check if ia != NULL, we know this is true already.
Diffstat (limited to 'mail/gmime')
-rw-r--r-- | mail/gmime/Makefile | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | mail/gmime/distinfo | 8 |
2 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/mail/gmime/Makefile b/mail/gmime/Makefile index 78bcc31d905..ca3770ab0af 100644 --- a/mail/gmime/Makefile +++ b/mail/gmime/Makefile @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ -# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.17 2007/11/22 20:39:24 drochner Exp $ +# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.18 2008/04/16 14:37:39 wiz Exp $ # -DISTNAME= gmime-2.2.11 +DISTNAME= gmime-2.2.18 CATEGORIES= mail MASTER_SITES= http://spruce.sourceforge.net/gmime/sources/v2.2/ diff --git a/mail/gmime/distinfo b/mail/gmime/distinfo index e5ade346bb0..cdacaf196ce 100644 --- a/mail/gmime/distinfo +++ b/mail/gmime/distinfo @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.13 2007/11/22 20:39:25 drochner Exp $ +$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.14 2008/04/16 14:37:39 wiz Exp $ -SHA1 (gmime-2.2.11.tar.gz) = 5bd9fa5cf29ba0ab83011cf4c55dc1e60c885f3b -RMD160 (gmime-2.2.11.tar.gz) = ccf010f8416b5a4b82727422febbffe37a958dab -Size (gmime-2.2.11.tar.gz) = 984612 bytes +SHA1 (gmime-2.2.18.tar.gz) = e6eac0dc6135106554fdc685e4e5c9a23fb4ecdd +RMD160 (gmime-2.2.18.tar.gz) = 4d9e97d8833c70c516f0f1c2e1b59ca2a89444ea +Size (gmime-2.2.18.tar.gz) = 1034396 bytes SHA1 (patch-ab) = f6b63e3516c941fb044fc42d931a7b4e5d717f86 |