changes:
-a "From:" header is now required for outgoing mail, custom component
files may need to be adjusted
-support for filters in mhl
-more fixes and new features, see the share/doc/nmh/NEWS file for details
-dragonfly support patches were integrated
- many bug fixes
- MM_CHARSET no longer needed; now uses iconv to decode RFC2047-encoded
headers and convert to current locale.
- various MIME improvements
- Take maintainership (ok'd by kim@).
- Replace DESCR with text from web site.
- Support user-destdir.
- Use --with-hash-backup instead of hacking config.h post-configure.
- Drop IRIX-specific part of fmt_scan.c patch-cd, and therefore drop patch-ck
and IRIX bits in Makefile.
- A tmac.h conf file (wtf?) is no longer installed.
- Update what's installed to share/doc/nmh.
- Update PLIST for added/removed/renamed files.
- Patches:
- Update patch-ca and patch-cd.
- Remove errno patches, upstream since XXX: patch-aa, patch-ab, patch-ad,
patch-ae, patch-ag, patch-ah, patch-ai, patch-aj, patch-ak, patch-al,
patch-am, patch-an patch-ao, patch-ap, patch-aq, patch-ar, patch-as,
patch-at, patch-au, patch-av, patch-aw, patch-ax, patch-az, patch-ba,
patch-bb, patch-bc, patch-bd, patch-be, patch-bf, patch-bg, patch-bh,
patch-bi
- patch-aa also had a patch for some fgetstr problem on NetBSD which no
longer seems to happen.
- Remove patch-cb; GCOS_HACK is referenced nowhere in nmh code (only
apparently outdated docs) or in any other pkgsrc patch; HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H
is already elsewhere in config.h, and sys/param.h is included in nmh.h.
- Remove patch-ce (http://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?1393 fixed in
uip/sortm.c r1.7).
- Remove patch-ci (fixed in uip/show.c r1.6).
- Remove patch-cj; $(etcdir)/tmac.h is gone and the folders/flists problems
were fixed (differently) in 2000.
- Remove patch-ck (CPPFLAGS support for the IRIX-specific part of patch-cd.
into the examples hierarchy and using bsd.pkg.install.mk to copy them into
place. While here, sort PLIST. Bump PKGREVISION to 6.
Patch from PR pkg/28978 made by Greg A. Woods with very slight modifications
by me.
a numerical subject.
"And yes, this really does add a preprocessor conditional that makes
either one of two original statements get compiled, and the other
omitted (ie: the patch is correct, though just deleting a line would
work as well). The "#if 0" could become "#if 1" and the core dump
would also be gone, though the results of the sort would then
sometimes be rather hard to explain..."
Bump PKGREVISION.