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2004-08-30Update to 1.12. From the changelog:schmonz1-3/+3
* a fixed typo in an error message * conditional code to support large files on Linux * a workaround for the disabling of errno pkgsrc changes: * Update HOMEPAGE and MASTER_SITES. * Reformat DESCR.
2003-10-19Work around a gcc-2.95 arm bug that makes compiling the tryulong32.ckristerw1-1/+2
configuration test take ~forever.
2003-08-15Initial import of safecat-1.11zuntum1-0/+4
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.