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filter language, and is now a generic and complete filter rule frontend that
currently is able to create Sieve, procmail, maildrop, and IMAP filter rules.
The IMAP filter driver translates the filter rules on demand to IMAP commands,
executed via PHP's IMAP extension and has replaced IMP's internal filtering
code. It is now the default filtering agent in IMP H3 (4.x).
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Fix missing "version" for print/bibtool
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with Cyrus IMAPd. Can be used to install, remove, mark active etc
sieve scripts.
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poppler-qt can install its headers properly. Found by tron@.
This also helps in removing this shared directory (used in poppler-qt and
poppler-glib) from a single place.
Bump PKGREVISION of the three packages to 1.
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variable.
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did not build before.
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iconv and gdbm. We now patch Makefile.in instead of the configure
script and just pass in thr rpath flags via environment variables.
* Honor PKGINFODIR.
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- Previous versions of INN had an optimization for handling XHDR
Newsgroups that used the Xref header from overview. While this does
make the command much faster, it doesn't produce accurate results and
breaks the NNTP protocol, so this optimization has been removed.
- Fixed a bug in innd that allowed it to accept articles with duplicated
headers if the header occurred an odd number of times. Modified the
programs for rebuilding overview to use the last Xref header if there
are multiple ones to avoid problems with spools that contain such
invalid articles.
- Fixed yet another problem with verifying that a user has permissions
to approve posts to a moderated group. Thanks, Jens Schlegel.
- Increase the send and receive buffer on the Unix domain socket used by
ctlinnd. This should allow longer replies (particularly for innstat)
on platforms with very low default Unix domain socket buffer sizes.
- rnews's handling of articles with nul characters, NNTP errors, header
problems, and deferrals has been significantly improved.
- Thomas Parmelan added support to send-uucp for specifying the funnel
or exploder site to flush for feeds managed through one and fixed a
problem with picking up old stranded work files.
- INN is now licensed under a less restrictive license (about as
minimally restrictive as possible shy of public domain), and the
clause similar to the old BSD advertising clause has been dropped.
- make install and make update now always install the newly built
binaries, rather than only installing them if the modification times
are newer. This is the behavior that people expect. make install now
also automatically builds a new (empty) history database if one
doesn't already exist.
- The embedded Tcl filter code has been disabled (and will be removed
entirely in the next major release of INN). It hasn't worked for some
time and causes innd crashes if compiled in (even if not used). If
someone wants to step forward and maintain it, I recommend starting
from scratch and emulating the Perl and Python filters.
- ctlinnd should now successfully handle messages from INN up to the
maximum allowable packet size in the protocol, fixing problems sites
with many active peers were having with innstat output.
- Overview generation has been fixed in both makehistory and innd to
follow the rules in the latest NNTP draft rather than just replacing
special characters with spaces. This means that the unfolding of
folded header lines will not introduce additional, incorrect
whitespace in the overview data.
- nnrpd now uniformly responds with a 480 or 502 status code to attempts
to read a newsgroup to which the user does not have access, depending
on whether the user has authenticated. Previously, it returned a 411
status code, claiming the group didn't exist, which confuses the
reactive authentication capability of news readers.
- If a user is not authorized to approve articles (using the A access
control in readers.conf), articles that include Approved headers will
be rejected even if posted to unmoderated groups. Some other site may
consider that group to be moderated.
- The configuration parser used for readers.conf and others now
correctly handles "#" inside quoted strings and is more robust against
unmatched double quotes.
- Messages mailed to moderators had two spaces after the colons in the
headers, rather than one. This bug has been fixed.
- A bug that could cause heap corruption and random crashes in innd if
INN were compiled with Python support has been fixed.
- Some problems with innd's tracking of article size and enforcement of
the configured maximum article size have been fixed.
- pgpverify will now correctly verify signatures generated by GnuPG and
better supports GnuPG as the PGP implementation.
- INN's code should now be more 64-bit clean in its handling of size_t,
pointer differences, and casting of pointers, correcting problems that
showed up on 64-bit platforms like AMD64.
- Improved the error reporting in the history database code, in inews,
in controlchan, and in expire.
- Many other more minor bug fixes, optimization improvements, and
documentation fixes.
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of in the right way by the package Makefile using SUBST_SED.
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already.
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to accomplish the same thing.
* Move the arm compiler hack into a hacks.mk file.
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includes <libintl.h>, then we must ensure that the resulting object
is linked against -lintl. This ensures that the correct *printf()
functions are used across all platforms.
* List the info files directly in the PLIST.
* Leave the HTML documentation where it is originally installed so that
it references image files correctly.
Bump the PKGREVISION to 3.
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during the install phase.
* Remove *.orig entries from the PLIST.
* Move info file entries to the PLIST.
Bump PKGREVISION to 4 for PLIST changes.
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changes:
quick bugfix release to address a grave functionality problem with
recent glib
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changes:
* Fixed a bug with transitions of small images endlessly waiting for
the window to resize.
* Updated Bulgarian translation.
* Two new commands to fit the image in height or width.
* New command line option to specify the initial window geometry.
* Swedish translation.
* The framerate limiter is also used during transitions.
* This changed the transitions configuration.
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changes:
-Fixed a sign in equation [#328236].
-Back port some fixes for free memory reads that were causing
problems on freebsd.
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changes:
-bugfixes
-gcc-4.1 support
-translation updates
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changes: bugfixes
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Bump PKGREVISION to 1.
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- Improved ESD audio driver.
- More Web browser improvements in mshtml and wininet.
- Direct3D fixes and preparation for ddraw code migration.
- Explorer process now managing the desktop window.
- Lots of bug fixes.
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package does not come with prebuilt documentation, but this is a bug
in the distfile itself. The docs should be included, and will
hopefully be in the next release. Bump PKGREVISION to 2.
(I have hit this same problem over and over again in all gtk-doc-using
packages and it's still unknown why it happens.)
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This is to add an explicit dependency on this utility so that gtk-doc does
not install unmanaged files when scrollkeeper is already installed.
Bump PKGREVISION to 2.
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* Honor PKGINFODIR and EMACS_INFOPREFIX.
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emacs or xemacs. Move the info files into the PLIST. Bump the
PKGREVISION to 2.
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etc. Fix the paths to the tools embedded in the prcs binary. Also
set the default PRCS repository to /var/PRCS instead of $HOME/PRCS,
where HOME is the default home directory of the user building the
package.
Bump the PKGREVISION to 3.
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BibTeX provides an easy to use means to integrate citations and
bibliographies into LaTeX documents. But the user is left alone
with the management of the BibTeX files. The program BibTool is
intended to fill this gap. BibTool allows the manipulation of BibTeX
files which goes beyond the possibilities---and intentions---of
BibTeX.
BibTool contains a user's manual written in LaTeX of more than 60
pages (and still growing).
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bibliographies into LaTeX documents. But the user is left alone
with the management of the BibTeX files. The program BibTool is
intended to fill this gap. BibTool allows the manipulation of BibTeX
files which goes beyond the possibilities---and intentions---of
BibTeX.
BibTool contains a user's manual written in LaTeX of more than 60
pages (and still growing).
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+samba-3.0.22 (CAN_2006-1059 security fix)
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(I have used Xorg as native X.)
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