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not to work. This was correct in INN 2.3.x but changed for some reason
in INN 2.4.x which broke "rnews".
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- builtin IPv6 support
- new configuration parser
- completely rewriten "send-uucp" which replaces "sendbatch"
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LEAFNODE_DATA_DIR, LEAFNODE_USER and LEAFNODE_GROUP, to be used by leafnode
to specify the data dir, the user and the group, defaulting to 'news'.
Note: the default is the same as for inn.
Pointed out by Georg Schwarz in mail to tech-pkg.
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breaks the build on some IPv4 only platforms (e.g. IRIX). This fixes
PR pkg/25671 by Georg Schwarz.
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INN_USER and INN_GROUP, specifying the username and groupname to be used
by inn, defaulting to 'news'.
Noted by Georg Schwarz in mail to tech-pkg.
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* nntpd will now disable ln_log()'s sending its logging to the
console (stderr usually), to prevent them from being seen by the
newsreader, which then gets confused.
* Usage fixes and usage info update
* Fix memory leaks
* Other bug fixes
For a full listing, please see the ChangeLog supplied with the source
code.
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the RCD_SCRIPTS rc.d script(s) to the PLIST.
This GENERATE_PLIST idea is part of Greg A. Woods'
PR #22954.
This helps when the RC_SCRIPTS are installed to
a different ${RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR}. (Later,
the default RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR will be changed
to be more clear that they are the examples.)
These patches also remove the etc/rc.d/ scripts from PLISTs
(of packages that use RCD_SCRIPTS). (This also removes
now unused references from openssh* makefiles. Note that
qmail package has not been changed yet.)
I have been doing automatic PLIST registration for RC_SCRIPTS
for over a year. Not all of these packages have been tested,
but many have been tested and used.
Somethings maybe to do:
- a few packages still manually install the rc.d scripts to
hard-coded etc/rc.d. These need to be fixed.
- maybe remove from mk/${OPSYS}.pkg.dist mtree specifications too.
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instead. As announced on tech-pkg.
Most notably affected are Postfix, sendmail, Samba and cyrus-saslauthd. Be
sure to update your mk.conf accordingly.
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which one is required in an automatic way by checking USE_X11BASE. This
simplifies things and avoids possible problems in the future due to confusion.
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*-dirs packages.
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doesn't crash on common configuration. Fixes PR 24982 by Gary Duzan.
Also, silently try to delete the configuration directory not to wipe the
user's configuration when updating the package.
Finally, mark this package as NetBSD and SunOS only, since it will fail
on other platforms by lack of default configuration.
Bump PKGREVISION.
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Needed for Cygwin et al.
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Buildlink files: RECOMMENDED version changed to current version.
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Patch newsx's configure so that history method auto-detection can be
bypassed, which allows build on system with unconfigured inn (such as
for bulk-builds).
Bump PKGREVISION because now newsx always use indexed method.
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* Adding conf-parameter NiceServer, NiceClient, NiceClean
with the setpriority function
* Adding conf-parameter ListenTo for multihomed hosts
* Performance for big NewsCache Spools: change NewsCacheClean
from chain to table
and lots of bugfixes.
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XXX Does not compile on NetBSD current.
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the latest versions) xdg-dirs, xdg-x11-dirs or gnome*-dirs.
Bump PKGREVISION.
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overridden.
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for arm, so that we don't need to install the gcc package(s) on
machines that already have a working compiler in their /usr/bin.
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This shouldn't be needed if we had non-recursive dependancies *sigh*.
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(hi cjep!)
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Pkgsrc changes since previous version:
* Add the news user if necessary (and be compatible with the INN package).
* Use bsd.pkg.install.mk.
Vendor changes since previous version:
(see the Changelog for more details)
* Security fix. Do not lock up when the news header ends prematurely.
* Revise some memory handling and catch out-of-memory conditions.
* Fixes to syslog handling.
* Support XOVER without argument.
* Fix SEGV in fetchnews.c.
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Tiff is backward compatible, but was broken on amd64 platform
so this makes sure new tiff is used.
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Newsx is an NNTP client for Unix. It will connect to a remote NNTP server and
post outgoing articles batched by the news system, as well as fetch incoming
articles.
It provides the NNTP capabilities required for small local news spools on
installations with NNTP access only through limited ISP accounts. It works well
via a dialup SLIP/PPP connection.
Newsx is also well suited for large spools with normal feeds, being used for
pulling newsgroups from specific NNTP servers that are not distributed in the
usual manner. Since newsx obeys the normal news spool configuration file and
requires little or no specific configuration, the administrative burden should
be minimized.
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New / changed Features:
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. Rebindable keys
. New pager
. Searched for strings are highlighted
. GPG support
. NLS support
. Charset conversion using iconv(3)
. Indicator for articles newer than n-days
. art_mark_read, art_mark_killed, art_mark_selected are now configurable
. Piping '|' now works on the thread menu
. configurable scrolling via scroll_lines
. configurable URL handler via url_handler
. '.' sorts the newsgroup list
. Lots of bug fixes
. xref filter rules are now matched against a the reformatted xref line
. some others
Retired Features
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. INDEX_DAEMON is no longer supported
. -U indexing is no longer supported
. ~/.tin/headers file is no longer directly supported. Use:
. filter rules xref_num and xref_score have been removed
. some others
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and run on NetBSD-current, at least.
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PR pkg/18081.
Complete change log at http://slrn.sourceforge.net/docs/changes.html .
Changes since slrn 0.9.7.4:
-1. Changes when building on Un*x: [...]
0. Bug fixes include: [...]
1. Changes to the user interface: [...]
2. When used in combination with slrnpull, slrn now supports "true offline
reading". [...]
3. slrnpull no longer completely rewrites the overview files when expiring
articles. [...]
4. If your terminal supports it (and you are not using Win32 or OS/2), you
can now use colors and attributes at the same time. [...]
5. Set use_recommended_msg_id to 1 in your config file if you want slrn to
make use of server-proposed Message-IDs. [...]
6. Added intrinsic functions [...]
7. Custom sorting now allows you to use different criteria for sorting
initial articles of threads and articles inside threads. [...]
9. When reading in spool mode with spool_check_up_on_nov set, slrn now finds
out the number of bytes of each article, even if it is not included in
the news overview file (based on a patch by Jurriaan W Kalkman).
10. Support Cancel-Locks using the canlock library (--with-canlock) that can
be obtained from <http://cssri.meowing.net/> [...]
11. Support GNU TLS via its new OpenSSL compatibility layer (--with-gnutls).
[...]
12. New command-line option "-w0" that waits on startup, but only if a
warning or error is displayed.
13. Updated cleanscore, see contrib/NEWS.cleanscore (Felix Schueller)
14. Verbatim text can be hidden using toggle_verbatim_text (default binding
'{') or hide_verbatim_text in the config file. (Arek Sochala)
15. The "BEGIN PGP SIGNED ARTICLE" line is displayed using the "pgpsignature"
color and stripped on followups. (Emmanuele Bassi)
16. If query_read_group_cutoff is set to -n, slrn will automatically
(without prompting) download n articles when more than n are present.
17. Support Turkish characters on Win32 - set charset to "ibm857" for this.
With help from A. Alper ATICI
18. Re-structured the manual and added a chapter about slang's
pre-processing facilities. (Matthias Friedrich)
19. The config variable cc_followup_string is obsolete [...]
20. New translations: [be, fi, tr]
21. Remove duplicates when browsing URLs (Ruediger Sonderfeld)
22. IPv6 support (requires getaddrinfo; patch by J.H.M. Dassen (Ray))
23. A new, updated and more comprehensive FAQ (doc/FAQ) - it replaces the
files FAQ, SCORE_FAQ and slrnpull/FAQ (written by Matthias Friedrich and
me, based on John E. Davis' original files).
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USE_PKGSRC_GCC as appropriate, as this is handled by compiler.mk now.
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