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wiz
d2ca14a3f1 Bump all packages for perl-5.18, that
a) refer 'perl' in their Makefile, or
b) have a directory name of p5-*, or
c) have any dependency on any p5-* package

Like last time, where this caused no complaints.
2013-05-31 12:39:57 +00:00
asau
d70c8e374b Drop PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT setting, "user-destdir" is default these days. 2012-10-08 12:19:01 +00:00
wiz
8b5d49eb78 Bump all packages that use perl, or depend on a p5-* package, or
are called p5-*.

I hope that's all of them.
2012-10-03 21:53:53 +00:00
wiz
2db2e51755 Update to 2.15:
* t-prot: Release as v2.15.
	* t-prot.1: Describe --sani more precisely.
	* t-prot: Fine-tune some regex.
	* t-prot: Fix merging of multiple blank lines within pgp output
	using -Mmutt.
	* t-prot: Simplify expression.
	* t-prot, t-prot.1: Add --reply and --sani for fixing annoying
	headers. Add documentation for both.  Many thanks to Matthias
	Kilian and Martin Neitzel for suggesting and providing some script
	invoked by procmail rules.
	* t-prot.1: Suggest reading about -p when using -P.
	* t-prot.1: Sort options in a consistent, alphabetical way.
	* t-prot.1: Fix hyphenation. Thanks to Gerfried Fuchs for noticing!
	* t-prot.1: Jeff Covey's article should not be missing under SEE
	* t-prot: Release as v2.14.
	* t-prot: Code cleanup for --pgp-short. Should get better
	performance now.
	* t-prot: Tighten --help output.
	* t-prot.1: Add fields of usage and mention the INN2 filter file.
	* t-prot.1: Improve word flow.
	* t-prot.1: Another occurence of RFC 2822, update to RFC 5322.
	* t-prot.1: RFC 5322 is offficial standard for the Internet Message
	Format since October 2008, obsoleting RFC 2822.
	* t-prot: Adjust comment to modern t-prot times.
	* t-prot.1: Update contributers list.
	* t-prot.1: Update date string.
	* t-prot.1: Remove redundancies, improve some descriptions.
	* contrib/muttrc.t-prot: By now, --bigq is pretty much standard and
	extremely well-tested, so we include it into default configuration.
	* t-prot: Revert thinko from r1.272.
	* t-prot: Fix syntax to match coding style.
	* t-prot: Release as v2.13.
	* t-prot: Fix long standig false positive for mutt<1.5.18 with
	Microsoft TOFU inside a PGP signed message and no lines above the
	full quote (indicating a forwarded message rather than a lazy full
	quote).  Thanks to Gerfried Fuchs.
	* t-prot: Fix newline stripping for locales.
	* t-prot: Release as v2.12.
	* t-prot, t-prot.1: Exit with exit status EX_OK when --max-lines
	hits and -Mmutt is set (mutt is picky when a display_filter fails).
	Provide a notification line in that case. Update man page. Many
	thanks to Gerfried Fuchs, Martin F. Krafft and Tino Keitel for
	reporting, providing a patch and testing.
	* t-prot: Release as v2.11.
	* contrib/filter_innd.pl: Command line default has changed, check
	flags must be set now.
	* t-prot.1: Better explain ratio check value.
	* t-prot.1: Update copyright time stamp.
	* t-prot, t-prot.1: Fix initialization and command line parsing for
	--check (this should work as advertised now). Make the ratio check
	code a little easier to read. Add the default value for the ratio
	check to the man page.
	* t-prot.1: Remove URLs to example scripts and configs. The files
	are provided with the package.
	* t-prot, t-prot.1: Fix last commit, release as t-prot v2.10.
	Update man page.
	* t-prot: Release as t-prot v2.9.
	* t-prot: Do not check for message length in attachments (we
	checked already for the entire message). Do exit with proper exit
	code if message is longer than set in --max-lines (so scripts can
	see if we gave up processing).
	* t-prot.1: Fix speling.
	* t-prot.1: Fix time stamp.
	* t-prot.1: Fix rendering for anyone out there using UTF-8. Many
	thanks (and a very merry Christmas) to Alfie.
	* t-prot: Release as v2.8.
	* t-prot, t-prot.1: Update documentation to reflect last change.
	Avoid being tripped by endless (or non-existant) headers.
	* t-prot: Change check order and remove duplicated code for
	--max-lines.
2010-02-16 14:37:11 +00:00
wiz
282e3e8e98 Update to 2.7.1:
2.7.1

   Changes: Users (or package maintainers) now have the choice between
   Getopt::Long and Getopt::Mixed (with the latter as the default).

2.7

   Changes: Another tweak to the MS-TOFU detection has been applied.

2.6

   Changes: This release has a minor TOFU detection tweak. Some typos have
   been fixed. It is hopefully the last release before a long overdue
   migration to Getopt::Long.
2009-09-02 12:11:21 +00:00
joerg
62d1ba2bac Remove @dirrm entries from PLISTs 2009-06-14 18:03:28 +00:00
joerg
c548360671 Fix DESTDIR. 2008-04-07 18:08:18 +00:00
jlam
a80fd13efc Mechanical changes to add DESTDIR support to packages that install
their files via a custom do-install target.
2008-03-04 17:57:17 +00:00
wiz
72b2ca9f2e Update to 2.5:
2007-09-19 11:32  Jochen Striepe

	* t-prot, t-prot.1: Updated time stamps, released as v2.5.

2007-09-19 11:31  Jochen Striepe

	* t-prot, t-prot.1: New feature, new command line switch: Hide TOFU
	produced by Novell Groupwise.  Many thanks to Philipp Thomas for
	testing and suggesting.

2007-05-24 08:22  Jochen Striepe

	* t-prot.1: Update copyright date.
2007-10-27 12:39:58 +00:00
agc
077f52e3ef Initial import of mail/t-prot-2.4 to the packages collection.
t-prot is a TOFU enhancement for the mutt MUA.  It condenses quoted
	text into a single line, hides overlong signatures, and other email
	sins.

	TOFU is an abbreviation which mixes German and English words; it
	expands to "text oben, full-quote unten" which means "text above -
	full quote below" and describes the style of so many users who let
	their mailer or newsreader quote everything of the previous message
	and just add some text at the top; obviously they think that quoted
	text must not be changed at all.  This is quite annoying as it
	needlessly sends a lot of data even when it is not required.  Some
	editing of messages is desired.  Please point these people to the page
	http://www.river.com/users/share/etiquette/edit.html

	t-prot detects, and when demanded hides annoying parts in rfc2822
	messages:  TOFU, huge quoted blocks, signatures (especially when they
	are too long), excessive punktuation, blocks of empty lines, trailing
	spaces and tabs.  For use inside of MTAs or MDAs it exits with
	appropriate libc exit codes, so annoying messages may be bounced
	easily.
2007-04-15 21:18:46 +00:00