the width of standard types (e.g. "long" is 32 bits). Should help
things work on 64-bit platforms and fix problems with prices in shops.
Obtained from: NetBSD
This reinstates exim-4.21, but with PORTREVISION bumped so that folks
unlucky enough to get the bum version can easily upgrade.
Include a patch to fix the reported IPv6 bug.
This is a minor bugfix release that fixes a problem with the javah task on JDK
1.4.2 and a couple of bugs in the Visual Age for Java intergration tasks. If
you don't use javah or VAJ, there is no reason to upgrade.
See:
http://ant.apache.org/antnews.html
The update causes segfaults during remote delivery for at least one
IPv6 user, and I don't have an IPv6 testbed to work with yet.
Requested by: Suresh Ramasubramanian <suresh@outblaze.com>
* This is a mostly maintenance release, although some new features have
been added (including Sieve support).
!!!WARNING!!!
The non-ACL exiscan patch is no longer supported. The exiscan-acl patch
is now used by default, unless WITHOUT_EXISCAN is given.
This means that existing installations that rely on non-ACL exiscan
CAN NOT be upgraded without changes to the configure file.
* Give maintainership to someone who obviously had more sleep.
PR: ports/55553
Submitted by: Volker Stolz <stolz@i2.informatik.rwth-aachen.de>
Pointy hat to: ME!
SQueuer is a queueing proxy for Seti@Home with the following features:
* Keeps a configurable sized queue of work units so that
the client will always be able to get a new work unit
immediately upon finishing one.
* Queues results for uploading should the main Seti@Home
site be overloaded or down. Results are never lost and the
client is never delayed waiting to upload a result.
* Can handle multiple users running the Seti@Home client
on multiple machines all connecting to SQueuer.
* Platform independent. SQueuer has been tested and found
to work on different versions of Unix, MacOS and Windows.
All it requires is a Perl 5 interpreter.