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2008-06-12Add DESTDIR support.joerg1-1/+3
2007-10-25Remove empty PLISTs from pkgsrc since revision 1.33 of plist/plist.mkjlam1-1/+0
can handle packages having no PLIST files.
2006-03-10Updated to 3.01.hiramatsu2-8/+7
I don't quote changelogs for release 3.00 and 3.01, because those entry only mention taking over maintainership. Version 2.117 (2001/08/20) The terms-of-use have been placed in the distribution file "COPY- ING". Also, small documentation tweaks were made. Version 2.116 (2001/08/17) Added long-overdue patch which makes the instance method form of send() do the right thing when given HOW... arguments. Thanks to Casey West for the patch. Version 2.114 (2001/08/16) New special 'AUTO' content type in new()/build() tells MIME::Lite to try and guess the type from file extension. To make use of this, you'll want to install MIME::Types. The "AUTO" setting can be made the default default (instead of "TEXT") if you set "$AUTO_CONTENT_TYPE = 1, $PARANOID = 0". Thanks to Ville SkyttE<#228> for these patches. File::Basename is used if it is available. Thanks to Ville SkyttE<#228> for this patch. SMTP failures (in send_by_smtp) now add the $smtp->message to the croak'ed exception, so if things go wrong, you get a better idea of what and why. Thanks to Thomas R. Wyant III for the patch. Made a subtle change to "as_string" which supposedly fixes a failed MIME data.t test with Perl 5.004_04 on NT 4 sp6. The problem might only exist in this old perl, but as the patch author says, not everyone has climbed higher on the Perl ladder. Thanks to John Gotts for the patch. Added "contrib" directory, with MailTool.pm. Thanks to Tom Wyant for this contribution. Improved HTML documentation (notice the links to the individual methods in the top menu).
2005-08-06Bump the PKGREVISIONs of all (638) packages that hardcode the locationsjlam1-2/+2
of Perl files to deal with the perl-5.8.7 update that moved all pkgsrc-installed Perl files into the "vendor" directories.
2005-07-13Turn PERL5_PACKLIST into a relative path instead of an absolute path.jlam1-2/+2
These paths are now relative to PERL5_PACKLIST_DIR, which currently defaults to ${PERL5_SITEARCH}. There is no change to the binary packages.
2005-04-11Remove USE_BUILDLINK3 and NO_BUILDLINK; these are no longer used.tv1-2/+1
2005-02-24Add RMD160 digests.agc1-1/+2
2004-12-20since perl is now built with threads on most platforms, the perl archlibgrant1-1/+2
module directory has changed (eg. "darwin-2level" vs. "darwin-thread-multi-2level"). binary packages of perl modules need to be distinguishable between being built against threaded perl and unthreaded perl, so bump the PKGREVISION of all perl module packages and introduce BUILDLINK_RECOMMENDED for perl as perl>=5.8.5nb5 so the correct dependencies are registered and the binary packages are distinct. addresses PR pkg/28619 from H. Todd Fujinaka.
2004-05-02Convert to buildlink3.snj1-2/+2
2003-07-21COMMENT should start with a capital letter.martti1-2/+2
2002-10-07Convert to buildlink2. Use perl5/module.mk.seb1-6/+3
2001-11-26Buildlinkify, in the sense that only the perl headers are found injlam1-2/+3
${PREFIX} -- everything else is pickup up from ${BUILDLINK_DIR}.
2001-11-01Move pkg/ files into package's toplevel directoryzuntum3-1/+1
2001-10-18SVR4 packages have a limit of 9 chars for a package name.veego1-1/+2
The automatic truncation in gensolpkg doesn't work for packages which have the same package name for the first 5-6 chars. e.g. amanda-server and amanda-client would be named amanda and amanda. Now, we add a SVR4_PKGNAME and use amacl for amanda-client and amase for amanda-server. All svr4 packages also have a vendor tag, so we have to reserve some chars for this tag, which is normaly 3 or 4 chars. Thats why we can only use 6 or 5 chars for SVR4_PKGNAME. I used 5 for all the packages, to give the vendor tag enough room. All p5-* packages and a few other packages have now a SVR4_PKGNAME.
2001-07-03Import MIME-Lite-2.111abs4-0/+26
MIME::Lite is intended as a simple, standalone module for generating (not parsing!) MIME messages... specifically, it allows you to output a simple, decent single- or multi-part message with text or binary attachments. It does not require that you have the Mail:: or MIME:: modules installed.