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- Added a workaround for RedHat's 4.0.4pl1-3 binary package (It's also
the same workaround for Konqueror and other PHP installations?)
- Select All works through the search
- Better escaped string handling from POST variables
- Many more code cleanups and optimizations
- Added Hungarian translation by Teemu Junnila <teejun@vallcom.com>
- Added Icelandic translation by Karl Heid-ar" <karlh@macho.is>
- Updated Taiwan translation
- Updated Sweedish translation
- Updated Finnish translation
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Although this package is considered an alpha testversion by
the author, it works remarkable well for me.
Note that this needs cdrecord-1.9nb1, which was patched to
make 'cdrecord -scanbus work'. xcdroast relies on this feature.
Also note that I was not able to make wavplay work with our audio
subsystem. Someone with more audio knowledge might want to tweak
it.
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I admitt its an ugly hack, but this allows xcdroast to work
on most common configurations. Anyone with more scsi knowledge
should feel free to enhance this code :-)
Also bump version to 1.9nb1.
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the previous sweep for such changes (perhaps other Makefile.common files
also?).
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have changed today, but the last commit only changed the dates and not the
md5.
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The package has moved to Sourceforge.
Changes since 4.11:
New in version 4.45:
- Added -n and -V to usage message. (Thanks to Wolfgang Rohdewald
<WRohdewald@dplanet.ch> for catching this.)
- Added workarounds to prevent warnings resulting from a bug in Perl 5.6
- A blank line before the start of an email is not required now. This
allows broken folders created by Netscape to be read. (Thanks to Jeremy
Malcolm <terminus@terminus.net.au> for the bug report.)
New in version 4.44:
- execution with -M flag now 35% faster
- Added a Mail::Folder::FastReader module which can cause grepmail to
run 10-40% faster, depending on your system. Since this module is
experimental, the installation script will allow you to not install
the module. A C compiler is required.
- "-----Original Message-----" now recognized as beginning an included
message
- Fixed a bug where errors would not be displayed if compressed data
was piped to grepmail
- Date::Parse is now only required if -d is used. (Date::Manip is
still only required if you use complex date specfications.) (Thanks
to Richard Stallman <rms@gnu.org> for pointing this out.)
- Added -n flag to print line numbers a la grep. (Thanks to Richard
Stallman <rms@gnu.org> for the suggestion)
- Fixed a bug in debug output where the email subject was actually the
sender
- Fixed an undefined value in the printing of flag information
- An ASCII file is now determined to be a mailbox if it has a line
whose prefix is 'From' or 'X-From-Line:', and another line whose
prefix is 'Received ', 'Date:', 'Subject:', 'X-Status:', or
'Status:'.
- Error exits now return 1 (Thanks to Wolfgang Rohdewald
<WRohdewald@dplanet.ch> for the bug report)
- -V flag prints the version (Thanks to Wolfgang Rohdewald
<WRohdewald@dplanet.ch> for the feature request)
- Restructured code: localized reading of the emails from the file,
removed two functions
New in version 4.43:
- Fixed a bug in -r counting when used with -h. (Thanks to Andrew
<andrew@ugh.net.au> for the bug report.)
- Fixed a bug in the handling of included messages. (Thanks to Antoine
Martin <antonus@libertysurf.fr> for the bug report and suggestion
for the fix.)
New in version 4.42:
- Added -a flag to use received date instead of sent date for -d matches.
(Thanks to Michael Liljeblad <liljeblad at users.sourceforge.net> for the
patch.)
- Included emails are now ignored properly (Thanks to an anonymous submittor
for the bug report and part of a patch
https://sourceforge.net/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=112159&group_id=2207)
- If an email has no date, the -d switch now issues a warning and does not
treat the email as a match (Thanks to David Blaine <blained at
users.sourceforge.net> for the bug report.)
- -d "" can be used to find emails without dates
- Mailbox files are now detected as files using
if ($buffer =~ /^(X-From-Line:|From) /im && $buffer =~ /^Subject: /im)
rather than
if ($buffer =~ /^(X-From-Line:|From) /im && $buffer =~ /^Date: /im)
- Improved detection of binary files. (Thanks to Dan Sugalski
<dan@tuatha.sidhe.org> for the sample code.)
- STDERR and STDOUT now checked separately during "make test"
- Headers can now be in the format "Date:<tab>" in addition to "Date: "
(Thanks to Benjamin Korvemaker <korvemaker at users.sourceforge.net> for the
patch and concept.)
New in version 4.41:
- Support for Gnus-style mail files added (Thanks to Werner Bosse
<Werner.Bosse@alcatel.de> for the patch.)
- Test mail files tweaked to make the test cases work better across all time
zones. (Thanks to Andreas Kutschera <Andreas.Kutschera@bln.siemens.de> for
the patch.)
- Added check for unparsable dates in email headers.
- Fixed a Perl warning raised when date parsing fails.
- Added instructions for getting the necessary modules to README.
New in version 4.40:
- Date::Parse and Date::Manip version unified -- Date::Parse is now required,
and Date::Manip (if present) is used to parse complex dates. (Patch by
Seth Cohn <sethcohn@users.sourceforge.net>, modified by David Coppit)
New in version 4.31:
- Distro has missing test cases for -u functionality. Doh!
New in version 4.30:
- Updated code to avoid warnings under Perl 5.6 (Thanks to Andreas Kutschera
<Andreas.Kutschera@bln.siemens.de> for the bug report.)
- Fixed a bug in the test script where bzip2, gzip, and tzip support would not
be tested even though the programs were available. (Thanks to Andreas
Kutschera <Andreas.Kutschera@bln.siemens.de> for the patch.)
- Added standard --help flag (Patch by Seth Cohn <seth@users.sourceforge.net>)
- Added -u ("unique") flag, which ensures that no duplicate messages will be
output. (A BIG thanks to Seth Cohn <seth@users.sourceforge.net>.)
New in version 4.23:
- Updated the test cases to work better in timezones close to +0000 and +2300.
(email if you have problems with tests 1 and 23. Thanks to Harald Krause
<harald.krause@a-city.de> for first finding the bug, and Adam Huffman
<adam.huffman@man.ac.uk> for his help debugging it.)
- Fixed a bug in the "ignore attachments" code
New in version 4.22:
- grepmail now behaves better when tzip, bzip2 or gunzip aren't present on the
system.
- The code has been restructured to compile more easily with perlcc.
New in version 4.21:
- Fixed a bug that would cause grepmail to runaway when a pipe following it
was broken. (Thanks to Gerald Pfeifer <pfeifer@dbai.tuwien.ac.at> for the
bug report)
New in version 4.20:
- grepmail development has been moved to SourceForge, and made public. Visit
http://grepmail.sourceforge.net/
- Added -s flag, which limits matched emails to a given size
- Restructured the code to be more robust with respect to feature interaction.
(At a 5-10% slowdown cost.)
- Fixed an uninitialized variable warning caused by emails without subjects in
debug mode.
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German language configuration tool for ISTEC 1003/1008 ISDN systems
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A simple yet featureful ncurses frontend to mpg123. Includes
playlist support, volume control and tools to help with file
management.
Submitted by Rui-Xiang Guo <rxg@ms25.url.com.tw> in PR 12168
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Program for processing triangulated solid meshes
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Preprocessor for the Ratfor dialect of Fortran
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Finite Element Analysis Program
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This module contains several useful routines for interpolating data
sets and finding where a given value lies in a sorted list.
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METIS is a family of programs for partitioning unstructured graphs and
hypergraphs and computing fill-reducing orderings of sparse matrices.
The underlying algorithms used by METIS are based on the
state-of-the-art multilevel paradigm that has been shown to produce
high quality results and scale to very large problems. It is
available both as a set of stand-alone programs and as a library.
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Arbitrary length integer extension module for Perl
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fix is correct!
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Changes:
+ Version 0.4.0h Thu Feb 8 16:18:53 PST 2001
-Added
-Fixed
Font and style handling bug within GTK+ library avoidance.
Typos and formatting errors in various help/template documents.
+ Version 0.4.0f Sun Jan 21 17:12:20 PST 2001
-Added
Drag and drop target highlighting.
-Fixed
Copy and cut routines.
Patch sent by Tomasz Luchowski <zuntum@eik.pl> in private mail.
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Visual browser for netCDF format files
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pathnames in there.
+ Treat libXm separately from the rest of the libs, since (a) it needs a
separate "intermediate" symlink as well, even for ELF libs, and (b) it
uses a completely different version number from the rest of the libs,
for obvious reasons
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themselves, in sync with the new PLIST style. Not tested on a.out
i386 platform, as I don't have one to hand.
Should address PR 12044, from Chris Jones.
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by c-client programs for new mailbox creation.
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in pkgsrc/lang/jdk DTRT
Remove duplicate inclusion of bsd.prefs.mk in in jdk package Makefile
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+ remind developers about one of the more common (and far-reaching)
problems of "cvs import", namely that files relative to the $cwd are
imported, and the given pathname is so that cvs knows where to store
these files in the repository.
+ clean up example names so that they're a bit less "amateur"
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`Tits' implements a fairly simple Terminal Server which allows clients
to connect, using telnet(1), to serial ports on the host.
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* New PowerPC fixed-point assembly courtesy of David Blythe.
* Reorganized fixed-point assembly routines for easier maintenance and
better performance.
* Improved performance of subband synthesis through better indexing and
fewer local variables.
* Added alias reduction for the lower two subbands of mixed short blocks,
per a report of ambiguity with ISO/IEC 11172-3 and for uniformity with
most other implementations. Also improved alias reduction performance
using multiply/accumulate.
* Added --enable-strict-iso option to `configure' to override best
accepted practices such as the alias reduction for mixed short blocks.
* Improved performance of Layer III IMDCT by using longer
multiply/accumulate runs where possible.
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