Fix these bugs..
(1) A problem with displaying mails in Japanese unless they are specified
charset to ISO-2022-JP in Content-Type header;
- encoded with euc-JP or Shift_JIS
- encoded with ISO-2022-JP but no Content-Type header
(2) A problem with replying to a mail with HTML format.
Bump package revision.
Some ideas came from NetBSD's XFree86 customizations.
Use USE_PKGINSTALL and CONF_FILES for xorg-clients.
Installs xdm configs (and shell scripts) to examples directory.
Create OWN_DIRS for the authDir.
PLIST changes are for chooser is now in bin directory.
And pixmaps moved to include/X11/pixmaps directory.
xdm configs are no longer in lib/X11/xdm (so they are no longer lost
on reinstall).
(Anyone want to do twm and other configs?)
pkgsrc changes:
o move to bsd.options.mk framework
o add ldap options
package changes:
o On MacOS X Panther and Tiger, clients were sometimes rejected when they
has no reverse DNS entry and DNS resolution was enabled. This has been
fixed. Thanks to Yann Thomas Gerard <inside@parasiterecords.com> .
o The command-line parser was broken on FreeBSD and Solaris in version
1.0.19. This has also been fixed.
- Fix homepage
0.74 Wed Apr 16 Sometime GMT 2003
- Added Pacing
- Added SSL support
- Added Time::HiRes conditional support for fractional times
- Net::IRC::Connection::time -> Net::IRC::Connection::timestamp
- Hopefully this doesn't break anyone, this was an undocumented
access to the IRC 'TIME' command.
- Updated docs slightly, pointing to new webpage, etc.
0.75 Fri Apr 30 who cares what time? 2004
- Hopefully fixed mysterious LocalAddr-related connection problems
- Rewrote event output system - created EventQueue
- Added add_default_handler for hooking all events at once
- UnrealIrcd events added (thanks to Hendrik Frenzel)
- Conditional require of Time::HiRes now works right in its absence
(thanks to Adam Monsen <adamm@wazamatta.com>)
- Massive readability/maintainability changes
- Subs ordered in logical order, not alphabetical
- Indentation
- Updated current maintainers (should have been changed for 0.74)
Bug Fixes:
* MSN file transfers work on big endian machines (Jean-Francois Roy and
Evan Schoenberg)
* Fixed the MSN signon crash with Miranda users in the buddy list
* Fixed sending messages to MSN Web Messenger users (Damien Ayers)
* Fixed some memory leaks in the MSN plugin (Evan Schoenberg)
* Fixed a crash viewing certain MSN user profiles (Evan Schoenberg)
* Fixed a crash sending a file on MSN when the file is unreadable
* Fixed a crash deleting accounts (Andrew Hart)
* Fixed a crash inviting to chats (Andrew Hart)
* Fixed a bug in Yahoo privacy handling (Peter Lawler)
* Fixed a crash trying to join a chat from the docklet when not signed in
to a chat-capable account (Daniel Atallah)
changes since 0.11:
0.12 Mon Oct 18 05:22:54 PM 2004
- 0.80 came out today. Updated code to work with the new
version, this however breaks backwards compatibility.
- Updated tests for all the changes.
0.12 Thu Aug 12 02:12:55 PM 2004
- Fixed an issue in Makefile.PL which was causing problems
with Solaris make implementation thanks to
Mike Brudenell <pmb1 [] york * ac * uk>.
- Added taint checking to scan(). It now croaks if
a file path passed in is tainted. This only happens
under -T. Reported by
Mark Martinec <Mark * Martinec [] ijs * si>
- Added "+" overload for the status object. Also reported
by Mark Martinec <Mark * Martinec [] ijs * si>
- Added tests for the above changes.
4.11.0
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HTTP CONNECT method is now supported. This means that if this feature is
enabled on your HTTP proxy server, you can use it to connect to your
favourite IM servers. You can also specify a user/pass pair if your
proxy requires authentification.
Applied a patch by Alexander Kanevskiy that fixed a weird behaviour of
the LJ import friend option in the accounts dialog.
In the multi-contact selection window not all contacts were shown unless
arranging users into groups was on in the configuration dialog.
GG used to disconnect when setting its status to N/A. Fixed that.
When LJ import friends feature was off deleting LJ friends from the list
was reflected server-side. Not it happens only if LJ friend
synchronization is on.
Now centericq only saves postponed messages if they contain at least one
character other than space, tab or a line-feed.
Centericq used to hang right at the start on some machines. Fixed that.
Sending Cyrillic letters over Yahoo! seems to be fixed now.
Centericq now sets its own title text in xterm and screen. The aim of
the messages in the title is to inform the user upon events receiving
and such.
Applied a patch by shaky that introduced status modes with descriptions
into GG.
RSS feed contact-list items now support specifying of login and password
for basic HTTP authorization.
The AOL TOC firetalk library was updated. Some major bugs were fixed by
this update. Cheers.
Jabber registration got broken in the previous version because of the
Jabber non-blocking connection patch. It has been fixed by the patch
author in this version :)
4.12.0
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Fixed an MSN group management problem. Libmsn din't send a space character,
so group operations had no effect or led to disconnects.
With no SSL library found during the build the source failed to compile.
Fixed that.
Jabber server messages used to come from a nick that was similar to
the server name with an "@" sign at the end. That was unnecesary, so it's
not added anymore.
Added the --no-xtitles (-T) commmand line parameter, which disables
changing window titles in xterm and screen.
In LJ, if the whole friends name list grew more than 512, the LJ contact
got garbled. Fixed that. Now there musn't be any lenght limitation for the
records of info files.
The configure script now checks if libcurl has SSL support enabled in
order to avoid MSN malfunctions. It requires libcurl with SSL, so just
provide the MSN module with it if you want to use it.
A GNOME URL handler for web-published ical calendar files, which integrates
with the Evolution groupware suite. It allows you to subscribe to a published
calendar simply by clicking on a 'webcal:' URL.
at startup due to problems when calling sigaction(2). During the build,
there was a hidden warning:
server.o(.text+0x109): In function `main':
/home/jmmv/NetBSD/pkgsrc/mail/evolution-data-server/work/evolution-data-server-1.0.2/src/server.c:129: warning: reference to compatibility sigemptyset(); include <signal.h> for correct reference
that was actually referring to a fatal error at runtime.
This fixes lots of problems in Evolution 2.0, where the address book and
the calendar were not working at all. Probably fixes more errors in this
and other programs.
Bump PKGREVISION to 1.
testing, and using exploit code. This release includes 18 exploits and 27
payloads; many of these exploits are either the only ones publicly available
or just much more reliable than anything else out there. The Framework will
run on any modern system that has a working Perl interpreter, the Windows
installer includes a slimmed-down version of the Cygwin environment.
convenient classes for writing small assembly programs. Only that instead of
having to remember confusing assembly mnemonics and requiring the developer
to remember how to use complex tools like assemblers and linkers, everything
is done the easy way: in Python. InlineEgg is oriented - but not limited -
to developing shellcode (sometimes called eggs) for use in exploits.
But it is needed to build.
So use BUILD_DEPENDS instead of DEPENDS.
(This is the way the xorg-fonts* packages do it.)
Also bump PKGREVISIONs for these.
(Okayed by maintainer, Juan RP.)