+ Check for the existence of pkg_tarup, and fail if it can't be found.
+ Place the binary package of the replaced-package in the ${WRKDIR},
rather than overwriting any instance in ${PKGREPOSITORY}.
+ Don't make a binary package when undoing the replacement.
- Violation of the defer_transports setting: the flush server could
trigger mail delivery (as if ETRN was sent) while doing some internal
housekeeping of per-destination logfiles.
- Virtual mapping was broken for addresses with embedded whitespace
in the recipient local part.
- When the super-user runs "mailq" or "postqueue -p" (list mail
queue) while the mail system is down, the postqueue command runs
the showq command directly. However, postqueue did not pass on
non-default configuration directory settings to the showq command,
so that showq would report the default mail queue instead.
0.5.16.2 (2002-03-29)
moved "File transfer..." message to be displayed after reading the file
fixed bug in file read-in for file transfer (3rd package and above)
print message when input comes from a tty (and how to finish it)
on reading for file transfer, only read second block if first is full
(needed, so you do not have to close input from a tty twice)
handler (useful for reducing the bandwidth expended in transferring large
plaintext or HTML files). From DESCR:
**
mod_gzip uses the well established and publicly available IETF
Content-Encoding standards in conjunction with publicy available GZIP
compression libraries such as ZLIB to deliver dynamically compressed
content 'on the fly' to any browser or user-agent that is capable of
receiving it. It is a software based solution that runs perfectly in
conjunction with any Apache Web Server on both UNIX and Win32 platforms.
No additional client side software is required to use this product.
mod_gzip does not require ANY software to be installed on the client
side. There is no accompanying 'Plug-in' or 'Client Proxy' of any kind.
All you need is your current HTTP 1.1 compliant browser. All modern
browsers released since early 1999 are already capable of receiving
compressed Internet content via standard IETF Content Encoding if they
are HTTP 1.1 compliant.
and reviewed by the maintainer, Eric Gillespie <epg@pretzelnet.org>.
Major version changed so that BUILDLINK_DEPENDS.neon bumped.
Part of changes from NEWS:
Changes in release 0.19.1-0.19.3:
* For platforms lacking snprintf or vsnprintf in libc, require trio.
* Add NE_FMT_OFF_T to fix Win32 build (Dan Berlin, Branko Èibej).
* Fix non-SSL build broken in 0.19.1.
* Working SOCKSv5 support (thanks to Torsten Kalix <torsten.kalix@bredex.de>)
* Add missing stubs for ne_ssl_* functions for non-SSL build.
* Fix some error messages in new SSL code.
Changes in release 0.19.0:
* Major API change: ne_session_create now takes (scheme, hostname, port)
arguments: a session is clarified to be "a group of requests to a
certain server".
- removal of ne_session_server, ne_set_secure, and ne_set_proxy_decider
- ne_session_proxy returns void.
- DNS lookups are delayed until request dispatch time.
* Significant improvements to TLS/SSL support:
- SSL is enabled if scheme passed to ne_session_create is "https"
- new interfaces to load CA certs and to load SSL library's bundled CA certs
- add server cert verification callback. An SSL connection to a server
with an unknown CA will now fail unless a verification callback is used.
- enable SSL session caching (performance improvement)
- support for wildcard server certs where commonName is "*.example.com".
- thanks to Tommi Komulainen for the contribution of code from mutt's
IMAP/SSL implementation under the LGPL, from which bits of this were derived.
Changes in release 0.18.4-0.18.5:
* Removed old neon.dsp, neon.dsw.
* Update Win32 build to add OpenSSL and zlib support (Branko Èibej).
* Fixes for Content-Type parsing using ne_content_type_handler (Greg Stein)
- also now parses the charset parameter from header value.
* Removed ne_concat() function, which didn't work and wasn't used.
on a malformed conditional (when PKG_JVM is not set). Also add a dummy
entry for PKG_JVM on non-{i386,powerpc} platforms. This lets you still
do things like 'make show-var VARNAME=PKGNAME' even on unsupported platforms.
which only differs in setting the entry point. Let this use the default
linker script for alpha but force the entry point so this will work on older
NetBSD installs for alpha.
Overview of Changes in GTK+ 2.0.1
=================================
* GtkTreeView fixes and performance improvements
[Kristian Rietveld, Jonathan Blandford, Mike Piepe, Dave Camp]
* GtkTextView fixes [Havoc Pennington]
* Fix problems with accelerators on Solaris [Padraig O'Briain]
* Some fixes for key bindings on keypad keys [Owen Taylor]
* Fix problem with RENDER use on big endian machines
[Owen Taylor, with help from Tuomas Kuosmanen]
* Win32 fixes, especially dashed line drawing
[Tor Lillqvist, Hans Breuer]
* Compile with -D_REENTRANT when appropriate [Sven Numann]
* Compiler warning cleanups [Erwann Chenede]
* Fix handling of font-name XSETTING [Richard Hestilow]
* Make linux-fb backend compile again [Carlo E. Prelz, Alex Larsson]
* Fix problems with inappropriate menu scroll arrows [Owen]
* Stock icon improvements [Jakub Steiner, Tuomas]
* Much work on pixbuf loader robustness [Matthias Clasen]
* Documentation improvements [Matthias, Vitaly Tiskkov]
* Fix some crashes in GtkWindow accelerator handling code
[Dave Camp, Matt Wilson]
* Misc bug fixes
Other contributors: Jacob Berkman, Dennis Björklund, Seth Burgess,
Murray Cumming, Johan Dahlin, John Ellis, Kang Jeong-He,
James Henstridge, Richard Hult, Thomas Leonard, LEE Sau Dan,
Alexey A. Malyshev, Mark McLoughlin, Michael Meeks, Sven Neumann,
Andras Salamon, Soeren Sandmann, Dan Winship, Yao Zhang
Changes in version 1.0.1
========================
* Documentation improvements [Matthias Clasen]
* Use new API in FreeType 2.0.9 to greatly speed up coverage
calculation for Xft and FT2 backends.
* Some fixes for reading of OpenType tables.
* Add -D_REENTRANT to compilation when necessary. [Sven Neumann]
* Try and enable ClearType for Win32 backend. [Tor Lillqvist]
* Fixes for Korean glyphs in the basic-x shaper [Changwoo Ryu]
* Improvements for computation of average char/digit width [Sven Neumann]
* Bug and error reporting fixes
[Arnaud Charlet, Erewan Chenede, Mikael Hallendal, Stefan Israelsson,
Alex Larsson, Soeren Sandmann, Dan Winship]
Overview of Changes in GLib 2.0.1
=================================
* Portability fixes for Sun's Forte compiler [Erwann Chenede]
* Performance improvements for GObject parameter lookup,
g_filename_to/from_utf8() [Alex Larsson]
* Actually check interface prerequisites [Matthias Clasen,
Miroslaw Dobrzanski-Neumann]
* Fix problem with glib-mkenums taking huge amounts of stack. [Owen Taylor]
* Fix g_signal_handlers_disconnect_by_func() for C++ [Damien Sandras]
* Fixes for g_log() and threading.
[Sebastian Wilhelmi, Miroslaw Dobrzanski-Neumann, Tim Janik]
* Make g_print(), g_printerr(), g_warning(), etc, convert from
UTF-8 to the encoding of the locale [Sebastain Wilhelmi, Tim]
* Fixes for GIOChannel on windows. [Tor Lillquist]
* Fix gsize/gint mismatches in giochannel.c [Miroslaw]
* Fix file descriptor leak in g_file_get_contents() [Matthias]
* Workaround iconv() problems on older Solaris [Lauri Alanko]
* Fix warnings with gcc-3.1 about asm const [Cody Russel]
* Minor bug fixes.
Other contributors: Hans Breuer, LEE Sau Dan, Sven Neumann, Salmaso Raffaele,
Akira Tagoh, Morten Welinder
Ruby/Quota
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This module provides functions which manipulate disk quotas.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUPPORT ENVIRONMENT
* Linux 2.4 or later
* Solaris 2.6, 7, 8
* FreeBSD, NetBSD (OpenBSD,.. ?)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SYNOPSIS
Quota::GroupID.new(id)
Quota::GroupID[id]
Quota::UserID.new(id)
Quota::UserID[id]
Quota.quotaon(dev, quotas)
Quota.quotaoff(dev)
Quota.getquota(dev, uid)
Quota.setquota(dev, uid, dq)
Quota.setqlim(dev, uid, dq) # *BSD does not have this function.
Quota.sync(dev)
* 'dev' is a device file or a mount point (e.g. /dev/hda0, /mnt/foo). On *
BSD, this library try to find a mounted directory from a given filesystem
using getmntinfo().
* 'quotas' is a quotas file.
* 'uid' is an integer value, an user id or a group id. If it is an integer,
it is treated as an user id.
* 'dq' is an entry of the quotas. its members are same as 'dqblk' structure
(e.g. dqb_curblocks => dq.curblocks). see also the quotactl man pages and
header files (e.g. linux/quota.h).