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2001-05-17Lose leading 'The ' on COMMENTabs4-8/+8
2001-05-17Lose leading 'the ' on COMMENTabs1-2/+2
2001-05-17Add and enable tvision.jtb1-1/+2
2001-05-17Initial import of tvision.jtb6-0/+100
Turbo Vision for UNIX Turbo Vision (or TV, for short) is a library that provides an application framework for C++ programmers. With TV, you can write beautiful object-oriented character-mode user interfaces in very a short time. TV is available in C++ and Pascal and is a product of Borland International. It was developed to run on MS-DOS systems, but today it is available for many other platforms (ported by independent programmers). This port is based on the Borland 2.0 version with fixes. Borland has released the source code to the public some time ago (take a look at the COPYRIGHT file in the source package for more information). Package provided by Nathan Ahlstrom <nathan.ahlstrom@medtronic.com> in PR pkg/12912.
2001-05-17Update of p5-MIME-tools to 5.410. Added HOMEPAGE.jtb2-6/+7
Update provided by Nathan Ahlstrom <nrahlstr@winternet.com> in PR pkg/12897. Version 5.410 (2000/11/23) Better detection of evil filenames. Now we check for filenames which are suspiciously long, and a new MIME::Filer::exorcise_filename() method is used to try and remove the evil. Thanks to Jason Haar for the suggestion. Version 5.409 (2000/11/12) Added functionality to MIME::WordDecoder, including support for plain US-ASCII. MIME::Tools::tmpopen() made more flexible. You can now override the tmpfile-opening behavior. Version 5.408 (2000/11/10) Added new Beta unmime() mechanism. See MIME::WordDecoder for full details. Also see Understand how international characters are represented. Version 5.405 (2000/11/05) Added a purge() that does what people want it to. Now, when a parse finishes and you want to delete everything that was created by it, you can invoke purge() on the parser's filer. All files/directories created during the last parse should vanish. Thanks to everyone who complained about MIME::Entity::purge. Version 5.404 (2000/11/04) Added new automatic MIME-decoding of attachment filenames with encoded (non-ASCII) characters. Hopefully this will do more good than harm. The use of MIME::Parser::decode_headers() and MIME::Head::decode() has been deprecated in favor of the new MIME::Words "unmime" mechanism. Please see unmime. Added tolerance for unquoted =?...?= in param values. This is in violation of the RFCs, but then, so are some MUAs. Thanks to desti for bringing this to my attention. Fixed supposedly-bad B-encoding. Thanks to Otto Frost for bringing this to my attention. Version 5.316 (2000/09/21) Increased tolerance in MIME::Parser. Now will ignore bogus POP3 "+OK" line before header, as well as bogus mailbox "From " line (both with warnings). Thanks to Antony OSullivan (ajos1) for suggesting this feature. Fixed small epilogue-related bug in MIME::Entity::print_body(). Now it only outputs a final newline if the epilogue does not end in one already. Support for checking the preamble/epilogue in regression tests was also added. Thanks to Lars Hecking for bringing this issue up. Updated documentation. All module manual pages should now direct readers to the main MIME-tools manual page. Version 5.314 (2000/09/06) Fixed Makefile.PL to have less-restrictive requirement for File::Spec (0.6). Version 5.313 (2000/09/05) Fixed nasty bug with evil filenames. Certain evil filenames were getting replaced by internally-generated filenames which were just as evil... ouch! If your parser occasionally throws a fatal exception with a "write-open" error message, then you have this bug. Thanks to Julian Field and Antony OSullivan (ajos1) for delivering the evidence! Beware the doctor who cures seasonal head cold by killing patient Improved naming of extracted files. If a filename is regarded as evil, we guess that it might just be because of part information, and attempt to find and use the final path element. Simplified message logging and made it more consistent. For details, see Message-logging. Version 5.312 (2000/09/03) Fixed a Perl 5.7 select() incompatibility which caused "make test" to fail. Thanks to Nick Ing-Simmons for the patch. Version 5.311 (2000/08/16) Blind fix for Win32 uudecoding bug. A missing binmode seems to be the culprit here; let's see if this fixes it. Thanks to ajos1 for finding the culprit! The carriage return thumbs its nose at me, laughing: DOS I/O *still* sucks Version 5.310 (2000/08/15) Fixed a bug in the back-compat output_prefix() method of MIME::Parser. Basically, output prefixes were not being set through this mechanism. Thanks to ajos1 for the alert. shift @_, ### "shift at-underscore" or @_ will have bogus "self" object Added some backcompat methods, like parse_FH(). Thanks (and apologies) to Alain Kotoujansky. Added filenames-with-spaces support to MIME::Decoder::UU. Thanks to Richard Pun for the suggestion. Version 5.305 (2000/07/20) Added MIME::Entity::parts_DFS as convenient way to "get all parts". Thanks to Xavier Armengou for suggesting this method. Removed the Alpha notice. Still a few features to tweak, but those will be minor. Version 5.303 (2000/07/07) Fixed output bugs in new Filers. Scads of them: bad handling of filename collisions, bad implementation of output_under(), bad linking to results, POD errors, you name it. If this had gone to CPAN, I'd have issued a factory recall. :-( Errors, like beetles, Multiply ferociously In the small hours Version 5.301 (2000/07/06) READ ME BEFORE UPGRADING PAST THIS POINT! New MIME::Parser::Filer class -- not fully backwards-compatible. In response to demand for more-comprehensive file-output strategies, I have decided that the best thing to do is to split all the file-output logic (output_path(), evil_filename(), etc.) into its own separate class, inheriting from the new MIME::Parser::Filer class. If you override any of the following in a MIME::Parser subclass, you will need to change your code accordingly: evil_filename output_dir output_filename output_path output_prefix output_under My sincere apologies for any inconvenience this will cause, but it's ultimately for the best, and is quite likely the last structural change to 5.x. Thanks to Tyson Ackland for all the ideas. Incidentally, the new code also fixes a bug where identically-named files in the same message could clobber each other. A message arrives: "Here are three files, all named 'Foo'" Only one survives. :-( Fixed bug in MIME::Words header decoding. Underscores were not being handled properly. Thanks to Dominique Unruh and Doru Petrescu, who independently submitted the same fix within 2 hours of each other, after this bug has lain dormant for months: Two users, same bug, same patch -- mere hours apart: Truly, life is odd. Removed escaping of underscore in regexps. Escaping the underscore (\_) in regexps was sloppy and wrong (escaped metacharacters may include anything in \w), and the newest Perls warn about it. Thanks to David Dyck for bringing this to my attention. What, then, is a word? Some letters, digits, and, yes: Underscores as well Added Force option to MIME::Entity's make_multipart. Thanks to Bob Glickstein for suggesting this. Numerous fixlets to example code. Thanks to Doru Petrescu for these. Added REQUIREMENTS section in docs. Long-overdue. Thanks to Ingo Schmiegel for motivating this. Version 5.211 (2000/06/24) Fixed auto-uudecode bug. Parser was failing with "part did not end with expected boundary" error when uuencoded entity was a singlepart message (ironically, uuencoded parts of multiparts worked fine). Thanks to Michael Mohlere for testing uudecode and finding this. The hurrying bee Flies far for nectar, missing The nearest flowers Say ten thousand times: Complex cases may succeed Where simple ones fail Parse errors now generate warnings. Parser errors now cause warn()s to be generated if they are not turned into fatal exceptions. This might be a little redundant, seeing as they are available in the "results", but parser-warnings already cause warn()s. I can always put in a "quiet" switch if people complain. Miscellaneous cleanup. Documentation of MIME::Parser improved slightly, and a redundant warning was removed. Version 5.210 (2000/06/20) Change in "evil" filename. Made MIME::Parser's evil_filename stricter by having it reject "path" characters: any of '/' '\' ':' '[' ']'. Just as with beauty The eye of the beholder Is where "evil" lives. Documentation fixes. Corrected a number of docs in MIME::Entity which were obsoleted in the transition from 4.x to 5.x. Thanks to Michael Fischer for pointing these out. For this one, a special 5-5-5-5 Haiku of anagrams: Documentation in mutant code, O! Edit -- no, CUT! [moan] I meant to un-doc... IO::Lines usage bug fixed. MIME::Entity was missing a "use IO::Lines", which caused an exception when you tried to use the body() method of MIME::Entity. Thanks to Hideyo Imazu and Michael Fischer for pointing this out. Bareword looks fine, but Perl cries: "Whoa there... IO::Lines? Never heard of it." Version 5.209 (2000/06/10) Autodetection of uuencode. You can now tell the parser to hunt for uuencode inside what should be text parts. See extract_uuencode() for full details. Beware: this is largely untested at the moment. Special thanks to Michael Mohlere at ADJE Webmail, who was the first -- and most-insistent -- user to request this feature. Faster parsing. Sped up the MIME::Decoder::NBit decoder quite a bit by using a variant of the chunking trick I used for MIME::Decoder::Base64. I suspect that the same trick (reading a big chunk plus the next line to get a big block of lines) would work with MIME::Decoder::QuotedPrint, but I don't have the time or resources to check that right now (tested contributions would be welcome). NBit encoding is more-conveniently done line-by-line for now, because individual line lengths must be checked. Better use of core. MIME::Body::InCore is now used when you build() an entity with the Data parameter, instead of MIME::Body::Scalar. More documentation on toolkit configuration. Version 5.207 (2000/06/09) Fixed whine() bug in MIME::Parser where the "warning" method whine() was called as a static function instead of invoked as an instance method. Thanks to Todd A. Bradfute for reporting this. A simple warning Invokes method as function: "Warning" makes us die Version 5.206 (2000/06/08) Ahem. Cough cough: Way too many bugs Thus, a self-imposed penance: Write haiku for each Fixed bug in MIME::Parser: the reader was not handling the odd (but legal) case where a multipart boundary is followed by linear whitespace. Thanks to Jon Agnew for reporting this with the RFC citation. Legal message fails And 'round the globe, thousands cry: READ THE RFC Empty preambles are now handled properly by MIME::Entity when printing: there is now no space between the header-terminator and the initial boundary. Thanks to "sen_ml" for suggesting this. Nature hates vacuum But please refrain from tossing Newlines in the void Started using Benchmark for benchmarking. Version 5.205 (2000/06/06) Added terminating newline to all parser messages, and fixed small parser bug that was dropping parts when errors occurred in certain places. Version 5.203 (2000/06/05) Brand new parser based on new (private) MIME::Parser::Reader and (public) MIME::Parser::Results. Fast and yet simple and very tolerant of bad MIME when desired. Message reporting needs some muzzling. MIME::Parser now has ignore_errors() set true by default. Version 5.116 (2000/05/26) Removed Tmpfile.t test, which was causing a bogus failure in "make test". Now we require 5.004 for MIME::Parser anyway, so we don't need it. Thanks to Jonathan Cohn for reporting this. Version 5.115 (2000/05/24) Fixed Ref.t bug, and documented how to remove parts from a MIME::Entity. Version 5.114 (2000/05/23) Entity now uses MIME::Lite-style default suggested encoding. More regression test have been added, and the "Size" tests in Ref.t are skipped for text document (due to CRLF differences between platforms). Version 5.113 (2000/05/21) Major speed and structural improvements to the parser. Major, MAJOR thanks to Noel Burton-Krahn, Jeremy Gilbert, and Doru Petrescu for all the patches, benchmarking, and Beta-testing! Convenient new one-directory-per-message parsing mechanism. Now through MIME::Parser method output_under(), you can tell the parser that you want it to create a unique directory for each message parsed, to hold the resulting parts. Elimination of $', $` and $&. Wow... I still can't believe I missed this. D'OH! Thanks to Noel Burton-Krahn for all his patches. Parser is more tolerant of weird EOL termination. Some mailagents are can terminate lines with "\r\r\n". We're okay with that now when we extract the header. Thanks to Joao Fonseca for pointing this out. Parser is tolerant of "From " lines in headers. Thanks to Joachim Wieland, Anthony Hinsinger, Marius Stan, and numerous others. Parser catches syntax errors in headers. Thanks to Russell P. Sutherland for catching this. Parser no longer warns when subtype is undefined. Thanks to Eric-Olivier Le Bigot for his fix. Better integration with Mail::Internet. For example, smtpsend() should work fine. Thanks to Michael Fischer and others for the patch. Miscellaneous cleanup. Thanks to Marcus Brinkmann for additional helpful input. Thanks to Klaus Seidenfaden for good feedback on 5.x Alpha!
2001-05-17Add and enable nano.jtb1-1/+2
2001-05-17Initial import of nano.jtb4-0/+43
GNU `nano' is a small and friendly text editor. Besides basic text editing, `nano' offers many extra features like an interactive search and replace, goto line number, auto-indentation, feature toggles, internationalization support, and filename tab completion. The original goal for `nano' was a complete bug-for-bug compatible emulation of Pico, but consistency is now a slightly higher priority. Nano does not have the restrictive license problems of Pico.
2001-05-16Add an info dir entry to tntdoc.info and fix Makefile and PLIST accordingly.jtb4-3/+25
2001-05-16Delete the prebuilt info files after extraction so that they getjtb1-1/+4
regenerated and work properly with the info program in NetBSD. Fixes PR pkg/12962 by Jim Bernard <jbernard@mines.edu>.
2001-05-16Add and enable tasp-vsipl.jtb1-1/+2
2001-05-16Initial import of tasp-vsipl.jtb7-0/+630
This is an implementation of a VSIP Library (Vector/Signal/Image Processing Library) as defined by the VSIPL Forum for a CORE profile. The TASP_VSIPL library is an effort to produce a VSIPL library suitable for demonstration and early development and testing of VSIPL code and ideas. The Tactical Advanced Signal Processing Common Operating Environment (TASP COE) effort is striving to produce a common operating environment for signal processing throughout the Navy and DOD for the COTS environment. VSIPL is thought by TASP to have a good chance of becoming a standard signal processing library for many vendors who supply DOD high performance computing products. For this reason TASP is supporting the VSIPL effort. This is the TASP VSIPL Core Plus implementation of VSIPL. Core Plus includes all the functionality of the core profile plus most floating point Vector and Elementwise Operations not required by the VSIPL Core profile. The additional functions include such things as matrix elementwise add and multiply. The TASP VSIPL code is required to be freely available for any use.
2001-05-16Use devel/readline/Makefile.readline to handle using libedit readlinejlam3-13/+27
emulation or depending on the readline package.
2001-05-16Use devel/readline/Makefile.readline to get readline support on systemsjlam4-56/+15
without libedit readline emulation. Don't accidentally link against ncurses. The ncurses dependency was removed a while back, but I'm not entirely sure that was correct. I don't think the curses library is enough to get this package to work on pre-1.5 NetBSD systems. I also don't know if this will work with Solaris curses either. We'll have to wait for bug reports.
2001-05-16Add missing "USE_LIBINTL= YES" to avoid build problems on systems withtron1-2/+3
"libintl" in base distribution.
2001-05-16Add the "-msoft-float defines _SOFT_FLOAT" change from NetBSD-current.simonb2-1/+12
2001-05-16Fix problem reported by David Brownlee <abs@netbsd.org> where psql isn'tjlam1-3/+1
built with readline support despite linking against libreadline.
2001-05-16Update to version 4.0s1 (4.0 stable 1), to pick up bug fixes.agc3-64/+64
Addresses PR 12951 from Chris Gilbert (chris@pinky.paradox.demon.co.uk).
2001-05-16Cosmetic change: sort Makefile includesjlam1-2/+2
2001-05-16fix unaligned access on alpha by applying patch from PR 12905.dillo2-1/+15
2001-05-16Update pkglint to 2.52:abs2-4/+4
Handle empty variable settings 'VAR=' in lintpkgsrc, to match recent postgresql package Makefiles
2001-05-16Add a distfile checksum.jtb1-0/+4
2001-05-16Apply fix for Canna library support from PR 12959 by NAGAI Yutakaagc1-2/+2
(nagai@hc.uec.ac.jp).
2001-05-16Upgrade to version 1.14 of jikes.agc6-24/+44
The new version is a bug fix release. Addresses PR 12946 from Hauke Fath <hf@tangro.de>
2001-05-16Update for moved Makefile.getoptabs1-2/+2
2001-05-16Update DEPENDS on imap-uw to >=2000.0.3abs1-2/+2
Problem noted by Tom Spindler
2001-05-16SquirrelMail attachment handler pluginjlam1-1/+2
This SquirrelMail plugin adds a 'view' link for specific attachment types, as listed below: Text or HTML messages Images that are supported by your browser VCards (enables you to quickly add this person to your address book)
2001-05-16SquirrelMail attachment handler pluginjlam5-0/+50
This SquirrelMail plugin adds a 'view' link for specific attachment types, as listed below: Text or HTML messages Images that are supported by your browser VCards (enables you to quickly add this person to your address book)
2001-05-16Move some of the post-install instructions in the MESSAGE file.jlam3-9/+14
2001-05-16Add and enable netsaint-plugin-clusterrh1-1/+2
2001-05-16Initial import of netsaint-plugin-cluster-20001207, a cluster checkingrh4-0/+36
plugin for NetSaint.
2001-05-16Note mail/sq-squirrelspell as an example of a SquirrelMail plugin package.jlam1-1/+2
2001-05-16SquirrelMail spell-checker pluginjlam1-1/+2
This is a spell checker with a JavaScript interface. It supports multiple languages, user dictionaries, and even encryption to protect the users' privacy. Note that it may not work with older browsers that are not JavaScript capable.
2001-05-16SquirrelMail spell-checker pluginjlam6-0/+234
This is a spell checker with a JavaScript interface. It supports multiple languages, user dictionaries, and even encryption to protect the users' privacy. Note that it may not work with older browsers that are not JavaScript capable.
2001-05-16Enable .netrc-parsing support and simplify readline/editline handling.jlam1-6/+2
2001-05-16The CFLAGS and LDFLAGS settings have migrated to Makefile.common injlam1-4/+1
databases/postgresql.
2001-05-16Adapt postgresql-client to use devel/readline/Makefile.readline insteadjlam3-37/+18
of the one in databases/postgresql. Remove the Makefile.readline in databases/postgresql as it's no longer used by any packages.
2001-05-16Fix this up so it actually works (tested with www/cadaver) on installationsjlam1-7/+10
without readline emulation in the base system.
2001-05-16cadaver is a command-line WebDAV client for Unix. It supports file upload,jlam5-1/+67
download, on-screen display, namespace operations (move/copy), collection creation and deletion, and locking operations.
2001-05-16Add a Makefile.readline (copied from databases/postgresql) that is intendedjlam1-0/+74
to be usable by packages that use readline() functionality: # If readline() is not present in the base system through libedit, then a # dependency on devel/readline is added, the appropriate headers are linked # into ${WRKINCDIR} (${WRKSRC}/include), and the appropriate libraries are # linked into ${WRKLIBDIR} (${WRKSRC}/lib).
2001-05-16Tidy up the comments.jlam1-2/+5
2001-05-16Update to squeak-3.0pre2. Where to begin? The default image is morefredb7-124/+168
sophisticated than 2.7's, including improved speech synthesis, MIDI, graphics, even singing faces. A concise change log is not available.
2001-05-16Add and enable ap-davjlam1-1/+2
2001-05-16ap-dav -- Apache WebDAV modulejlam5-0/+66
WebDAV stands for "Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning". It is a set of extensions to the HTTP protocol which allows users to collaboratively edit and manage files on remote web servers. mod_dav is an Apache module to provide DAV capabilities (RFC 2518) for the Apache web server. mod_dav currently implements a Class 1 and Class 2 DAV server. This means that it provides all the basic DAV facilities for manipulating resources (files) on the target web server, along with manipulating properties on those resources. In addition, it handles the (un)locking of resources so that clients can have exclusive access to modify resources.
2001-05-15Use pre-configure instead of pre-patch since removing those files aretaca1-2/+2
really needed before doing configure not patch.
2001-05-15- Update Jcode to 0.70. Changes from HISTORY is here.taca2-9/+7
0.70 2001/05/16 * euc -> jis code optimized (Kazuto Ichimura <ichimura@shimada.nuee.nagoya-u.ac.jp>) * VERSIONing glitches on Jcode::Unicode fixed (Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <miyagawa@edge.co.jp>) - Use ALL_TARGET and delete post-build. - Change post-extract to pre-patch.
2001-05-15Add and enable sitecopyjlam1-1/+2
2001-05-15sitecopy - utility for synchronizing remote and local web sitesjlam5-0/+87
Sitecopy is for copying locally stored web sites to remote web servers. A single command will upload files to the server which have changed locally, and delete files from the server which have been removed locally, to keep the remote site synchronized with the local site. The aim is to remove the hassle of uploading and deleting individual files using an FTP client. Sitecopy will also optionally try to spot files you move locally, and move them remotely. FTP, WebDAV and other HTTP-based authoring servers (for instance, AOLserver and Netscape Enterprise) are supported.
2001-05-15Update to bochs-bugfix-20010409-beta. Changes are lots of bugfixes.wiz2-7/+8
2001-05-15Update cupsomatic-ppds to 20010515 tarball from www.linuxprinting.org.jlam2-5/+5
No list of changes...just more printers supported.
2001-05-15Add and enable a60.jtb1-1/+2