is read-only but is faster than Berkeley DB and uses less memory. Use the
TinyCDB implementation which is in the public domain and a bit faster than
DJB's original CDB.
next stable release (expected by the end of January). Experimental releases
are now labeled 2.6-* but we'll track the 2.5.0 release candidates for now and
switch to 2.6 snapshots later.
Lots of changes, see HISTORY/RELEASES_NOTES for details.
Ok with martti.
default (this doesn't actually depend on Dovecot for building, the code is
shipped with Postfix).
Set the default value for smtpd_sasl_type to "dovecot" unless cyrus SASL is
enabled, too. This ensures backwards compatibility for most cases.
Ok with martti, joerg.
20061017
Cleanup: removed spurious warning when the cleanup server
attempts to bounce mail with soft_bounce=yes. Problem
reported by Ralf Hildebrandt. File: cleanup/cleanup_bounce.c.
Bugfix: null pointer bug when receiving a non-protocol
response on a cached SMTP/LMTP connection. Report by Brian
Kantor. Fix by Victor Duchovni. File: smtp/smtp_reuse.c.
in post-extract.
I exchanges few mails with Wietse and he refused to fix the "==" lines and
instructed me to simply remove the offending file. Instead of having a patch
for a file which is not used by pkgsrc I think it makes sense to remove it.
20060217
Bugfix: don't terminate with a non-standard exit status
when the pipe-to-command feature has a problem before it
executes the command. File: global/pipe_command.c.
20060223
Bugfix: detect integer overflow when multiplying time values
with non-trivial time units. File: global/conv_time.c.
20060307
Bugfix: reset the msg_cleanup() fatal error handler in child
processes. See also change 20060217. Files: postlock/postlock.c,
master/multi_server.c, global/mail_run.c, util/vstream_popen.c.
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.