developer is officially maintaining the package.
The rationale for changing this from "tech-pkg" to "pkgsrc-users" is
that it implies that any user can try to maintain the package (by
submitting patches to the mailing list). Since the folks most likely
to care about the package are the folks that want to use it or are
already using it, this would leverage the energy of users who aren't
developers.
that these directories will be conditionally removed (based on reference
counts), regardless of the value of PKG_CONFIG. Bump the PKGREVISION
for packages that were modified as a result.
* Add a db1.builtin.mk file that detects whether DB-1.85 functionality
exists in the base system, and remove the distinction between
"native" and the other Berkeley DB packages -- we now refer to
db[1234]. This paves the way for any future databases/db1 package.
* USE_DB185 shouldn't need to be set by any packages -- its correct
value is now automatically determined by bdb.buildlink3.mk depending
on whether we explicitly request db1 or not. By default, if you
include bdb.buildlink3.mk, you want DB-1.85 functionality and
USE_DB185 defaults to "yes", but if you explicitly remove db1 from
the list of acceptable DBs, then USE_DB185 defaults to "no".
* Set BDB_LIBS to the library options needed to link against the DB
library when bdb.buildlink3.mk is included.
* We only add the DB library to the linker command automatically if
we want DB-1.85 functionality; otherwise assume that the package
configure process can figure out how to probe for the correct
headers and libraries.
Edit package Makefiles to nuke redundant settings of USE_DB185.
db2 code using hints from debian's fix.
makevpopdb works now, but there are still bugs lurking in the virtual
domain code.
no PKGREVISION bump as db2 is not enabled by default.
Cucipop, the Cubic Circle POP3 server, is a very small and fast server for
POP3 mail clients--far faster than UW's ipop3d. It does not support POP2,
but it does include support for the TOP extension to POP3, Content-Length:
headers, and APOP. It can be run from inetd or standalone.
Please note that this package is shareware.
This package is based on Todd Vierling's submission in PR pkg/4977, as well
as Jim Wise's submission in PR pkg/4910, which were put on hold until the
licence logic had been added to bsd.pkg.mk, but I've also updated this to
version 1.31, and fixed a few things in the compilation process.