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* Many WHOIS data updates and translation updates; 4 new translations
* Reset euid and egid to uid and gid before calling the user specified browser
* Added support for libidn
* Added patch to support conversion of whois server output to local charset.
* Changed to GNU GPL v3
Local change: WHOIS servers for some geographical subdomains in .ru and .su TLDs.
OK by wiz@.
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us to jwhois-3.2.2nb18.
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2A00:0000::/21 RIPE NCC
2600:0000::/22 ARIN
2604:0000::/22 ARIN
2608:0000::/22 ARIN
260C:0000::/22 ARIN
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(whois.nic.ad.jp is still valid for IP address.)
Bump PKGREVISION.
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Bump to jwhois-3.2.2nb12.
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actually necessary to do so. (Pointers are already comparable with >=.)
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ride today's PKGREVISION bump.
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Fix .fi lookup (there is a whois server since 2005-01-11).
Point the default browser path to pkgsrc lynx.
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bringing us to jwhois-3.2.2nb10.
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Sep 03/Apr 04 allocation of 83/8-88/8 to RIPE NCC.
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jwhois-3.2.2nb6.
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bringing us to jwhois-3.2.2nb5.
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Approved by agc.
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These changes were submitted to the jwhois maintainers as bug #6007.
Approved by: salo.
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Addresses PR pkg/20340 by Tracy Di Marco White.
Changes:
- fix CONF_FILES usage (don't install jwhois.conf twice(!))
- cleanups
3.2.1:
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- Updated jwhois.conf
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"share".
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<wolfgang@wsrcc.com> with substantial modifications.
Changes from version 2.1:
* Made it possible to use queries of the type foo@HOST
* Lots of information added to the example configuration file
* Fixed a nasty bug that sometimes caused two extra bytes of output
to be appended
* Fixed the sample jwhois.conf
* Added distribution of debian/ and macros/
* Support for redirection of a query to another server based on
returned content from another
* Support for cache functionality
* Bugfixes for little-endian machines
* Configuration parser rewritten -- you must now use \\ to get a
single \.
* ${datadir} no longer searched for global configuration file
* i18n support added
* Must enclose struct foo in "
* Support for specifying CIDR blocks in the configuration file.
* More advanced features added to the configuration file.
* Port number separated from host names and IP numbers with space
instead of colon in configuration file.
* Support for IPv6 hosts
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forget about all those separate registries!
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