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note addition of zoom-1.0.1pl1: a z-code (infocom) interpreter with
graphics support
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graphics support.
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(renamed from phoenix)
Changes from 0.6:
* Fix for the auto-complete crash bug
* Fix for the DOM security restriction bug that broke many bookmarklets
* Rich Text Editing support
* Toolbar buttons for cut, copy and paste
* Brushed up default theme, including updated toolbar icons
* New application icon
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Note that I'm working on an OpenLDAP 2.1.22 update.
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Changes to the Cyrus IMAP Server since 2.1.13
* Be more forgiving in the parsing of MIME boundry headers,
specificly those generated by eudora where the outer boundries are
substrings of the inner boundries. This feature can be disabled by
enabling the rfc2046_strict option.
* Allow cyradm to handle aggregate mailbox sets for ACL and DELETE
operations.
* Add a lmtp_downcase_rcpt option to force the lowercasing of
recipient addresses (Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <hmh@debian.org>).
* Include more MIME headers in sieve rejection notices
* Add an mbexamine command for debugging purposes
* LMTP will now fatal error if we cannot initialize the duplicate
delivery database.
* Continued audit by Security Appraisers and Bynari
* Correctly terminate the processes by calling service_abort even on
successful exit (helps to fix a db3 lockers problem)
* Fix some murder+altnamespace/unixhiersep issues
* Fix imclient's handling of literals.
* Add support for the windows-1256 character set
* Don't log 'could not shut down filedescriptor' messages when the
socket is already not connected
* Now include a script to convert sieve script names to the
altnamespace format
* Added a --with-extraident configure option to make it easier to set
the extra version information that is compiled into the binary.
* Minor build fixes.
* Minor other bug fixes.
OK'ed by chris@
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changes:
Fix build on NetBSD-current with OpenSSL 0.9.7.
New in 2.1.15
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* Fix a number of build issues
* Add a doc/components.html that hopefully describes how things
interact better.
New in 2.1.14
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* OS X 10.2 support
* Support for the Sun SEAM GSSAPI implementation
* Support for MySQL 4
* A number of build fixes
* Other minor bugfixes
OK'ed by chris@
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put the tools in ${WRKDIR}/.tools/bin instead of in ${BUILDLINK_DIR},
and remove the need for buildlink2 to use USE_GNU_TOOLS. In the
modified USE_GNU_TOOLS implementation, the following implementation-
specific variables have the following meanings:
_TOOLS_REPLACE.<tool>
means that we want ${AWK}, ${SED}, etc. symlinked into
${TOOLS_DIR} as awk, sed, etc.
_TOOLS_NEED_GNU.<tool>
means that we want to use the pkgsrc version of <tool>
symlinked info ${TOOLS_DIR} as awk, sed, etc. If this is
"YES", then it always trumps _TOOLS_REPLACE.<tool>.
And we want nothing to happen if we're building the pkgsrc GNU tool
itself. The modified USE_GNU_TOOLS implementation should also
hopefully fix the circular dependency problem.
Create a new target "tools" that is run after "patch" and before
"buildlink" that populates the ${TOOLS_DIR} directory. This ensures
that it's always run at the right time, instead of relying on
pre-buildlink or pre-configure, which may be cancelled by
NO_BUILDLINK or NO_CONFIGURE.
XXX There is some possible fallout in texinfo.mk with the MAKE_ENV and
XXX CONFIGURE_ENV settings for INSTALL_INFO and MAKEINFO. It looks
XXX like the MAKE_ENV and CONFIGURE_ENV settings should move from
XXX tools.mk into texinfo.mk, and they no longer need to be
XXX conditional on USE_BUILDLINK2. I'll leave it to the texinfo.mk
XXX dude (Hi, Stoned!).
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picked up and used by tools.mk, bsd.buildlink2.mk, etc.
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BUILDLINK_WRAPPER_LOG to specify the location of the wrapper log
(which defaults to ${BUILDLINK_DIR}/.wrapper.log).
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Pass BUILDLINK_CPPFLAGS to subversion-python build so building with a
Python package using pth will work.
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Fixes build (at least) with gcc-3.x from pkgsrc.
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buildlink will add it if need be.
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Lots of bug-fixes and changes. Eg.:
* fixed 'svn merge':
. (r6447,#1402) -r FOO:PREV works correctly
. (r6452,#1379) no longer prints confusing no-op lines
. (r6500/6503,#1399) warn user when a tree-delta chunk can't be applied
* cvs2svn.py: lots of bugfixing related to branch/tag support
* fixed 'svn diff' and 'svn merge':
. (r6604, #1311) diff URL URL on files now works
. (r6668, #1142) diff comparing wc to repos branch
. (r6687, #1297) diff/merge interaction in file adds
. (r6703, #1319) merge problem with adding subtrees
. (#6607) new default ancestry-following behavior for diff, merge
(Have a look at CHANGES for a complete list.)
OK'ed by epg@
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Use syslog to report invocation
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Use syslog to report invocation
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And only gets or sets if config file size is greater than zero.
(This is my PR #21641.)
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YoSucker as a simple portable Perl application, that simulates user
actions to retrieve mail from Yahoo Mail to a local inbox. It simply
connects to the Yahoo Mail web site, parses the HTML code and
fetches new messages.
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safecat is an implementation of D. J. Bernstein's maildir algorithm.
It can be used to write mail messages to a qmail-style maildir, or to
write data to a "spool" directory reliably. There are no lockfiles with
safecat, and nothing is left to chance. If safecat returns a successful
exit status, then you can be (practically) 100% sure your data is
safely committed to disk. Further, if data is written to a directory
using safecat (or other implementations of the maildir algorithm),
then every file in that directory is guaranteed to be complete. If
safecat fails to write all of the data, there will be no file at all
in the destination directory.
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safecat is an implementation of D. J. Bernstein's maildir algorithm.
It can be used to write mail messages to a qmail-style maildir, or to
write data to a "spool" directory reliably. There are no lockfiles with
safecat, and nothing is left to chance. If safecat returns a successful
exit status, then you can be (practically) 100% sure your data is
safely committed to disk. Further, if data is written to a directory
using safecat (or other implementations of the maildir algorithm),
then every file in that directory is guaranteed to be complete. If
safecat fails to write all of the data, there will be no file at all
in the destination directory.
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struct proc anymore so pull it from kinfo_proc2 instead)
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in PR pkg/22476 by Dandy Sakano. This patch corrects the erraneous usage
of the return value of setlocale(3). This bug has been submitted to the
fluxbox bugbox, but apparently has not yet been dealt with.
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Updated rdiff-backup to 0.12.3
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- Over 1500 lines of changelog since 0.10.2
- Now rdiff-backup writes metadata (uid, gid, mtime, etc.) to a
compressed text file in the rdiff-backup-data directory
- No longer seems compelled to send symlinks every time
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* Large file support fixes.
* [v]snprintf or _[v]snprintf autoconf replacement function fix.
* Changed installed include file from rsync.h to librsync.h.
* Migration to sourceforge for hosting.
* Rollsum bugfix that produces much smaller deltas.
* Memory leaks bugfix patches.
* mdfour bigendian and >512M bugfix, plus optimisations patch.
* autoconf/automake updates and cleanups for autoconf 2.53.
* Windows compilation patch, heavily modified.
* MacOSX compilation patch, modified to autoconf vararg macro fix.
* Debian package build scripts patch.
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This program allows the body of a message to be filtered through a
series of filters before being passed to the real qmail-queue program,
and injected into the qmail queue.
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This program allows the body of a message to be filtered through a
series of filters before being passed to the real qmail-queue program,
and injected into the qmail queue.
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mplayer-0.91, nano-1.2.2, p5-GdGraph-1.43 [pkg/22463], pure-ftpd-1.0.16,
snes9x-1.41.
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