pkgsrc changes:
- adjusting license definition
- adjusting module type
- tidy Makefile
- re-sort dependencies
Upstream changes:
2.102 2010-02-14
minor documentation improvements
do not break chaining on $stuff->FOO_text(undef);
2.101 2009-11-12
accept character (unicode) strings for bodies and headers
ucfirst header names
(above changes by Aristotle Pagaltzis)
2.100 2009-08-11
Allows attach_file to accept attribute arguments ie (content_type)
just like attach does (twek)
2.09 Sat 16 May 2009
- documentation tweaks for SMTP hostname; thanks Kieren Kiment
Action Mailer is a framework for designing email-service layers. These layers
are used to consolidate code for sending out forgotten passwords, welcome
wishes on signup, invoices for billing, and any other use case that requires
a written notification to either a person or another system.
Action Mailer is in essence a wrapper around Action Controller and the
Mail gem. It provides a way to make emails using templates in the same
way that Action Controller renders views using templates.
Additionally, an Action Mailer class can be used to process incoming email,
such as allowing a weblog to accept new posts from an email (which could even
have been sent from a phone).
(This is part of Ruby on Rails 3.)
Mail is an internet library for Ruby that is designed to handle emails
generation, parsing and sending in a simple, rubyesque manner.
The purpose of this library is to provide a single point of access to handle
all email functions, including sending and receiving emails. All network
type actions are done through proxy methods to Net::SMTP, Net::POP3 etc.
Built from my experience with TMail, it is designed to be a pure ruby
implementation that makes generating, sending and parsing emails a no
brainer.
It is also designed form the ground up to work with Ruby 1.9. This is because
Ruby 1.9 handles text encodings much more magically than Ruby 1.8.x and so
these features have been taken full advantage of in this library allowing
Mail to handle a lot more messages more cleanly than TMail. Mail does run on
Ruby 1.8.x... it's just not as fun to code.
Finally, Mail has been designed with a very simple object oriented system
that really opens up the email messages you are parsing, if you know what
you are doing, you can fiddle with every last bit of your email directly.
* Use lang/ruby/gem.mk instead of misc/rubygems/rubygem.mk.
* Add LICENSE.
* Remove default value of GEM_BUILD.
=== 1.2.7.1 / 2010-02-07
* Fixed stray ruby-debug
* Re indented RChardet, and handled old syntax
* Add LICENSE.
* Remove default value of GEM_BUILD.
== MIME::Types 1.16
* Made compatible with Ruby 1.8.6, 1.8.7, and 1.9.1.
* Switched to the 'hoe' gem system and added a lot of build-time tools.
* Updated the MIME types to the list based on the values in the Perl library
version 1.27. Also updated based on external source information and bug
reports.
* This is the last planned version of MIME::Types 1.x. Work will be
starting soon on MIME::Types 2.x with richer data querying mechanisms
and support for external data sources.
* Several fixes to improve stability.
* Several fixes to the user interface.
* Several security fixes:
MFSA 2010-63 Information leak via XMLHttpRequest statusText
MFSA 2010-62 Copy-and-paste or drag-and-drop into designMode document allows XSS
MFSA 2010-61 UTF-7 XSS by overriding document charset using <object> type
attribute
MFSA 2010-59 SJOW creates scope chains ending in outer object
MFSA 2010-58 Crash on Mac using fuzzed font in data: URL
MFSA 2010-57 Crash and remote code execution in normalizeDocument
MFSA 2010-56 Dangling pointer vulnerability in nsTreeContentView
MFSA 2010-55 XUL tree removal crash and remote code execution
MFSA 2010-54 Dangling pointer vulnerability in nsTreeSelection
MFSA 2010-53 Heap buffer overflow in nsTextFrameUtils::TransformText
MFSA 2010-52 Windows XP DLL loading vulnerability
MFSA 2010-51 Dangling pointer vulnerability using DOM plugin array
MFSA 2010-50 Frameset integer overflow vulnerability
MFSA 2010-49 Miscellaneous memory safety hazards (rv:1.9.2.9/ 1.9.1.12)
* QUOTA and MYRIGHTS IMAP extension support.
* IMAP compression (COMPRESS=DEFLATE) when supported by server
* making opening attachment easier by saving them in a directory
* downloadable images when using Webkit html widget
* faster opening of the compose window.
* text searching enabled in the WebKit html viewer.
* options to hide toolbars and other parts of the UI (useful on netbooks etc).
* For laptop/wifi users: not trying to reach POP3 servers while disconnected,
and instead checking immediately on reconnection.
* infinite loop avoided.
* avoid crashes when manually verifing GPG signature.
GMime 2.4 has had a number of API changes since GMime 2.2. To start, ALL public
APIs that used to use off_t in GMime 2.2 now use gint64 so that the API and ABI
do not change based on whether or not large file support is enabled.
In addition, all of the functions marked as deprecated in 2.0 and 2.2 were
removed (usually they had equivalent functionality in a parent class).
Many functions have also been renamed for better clarity and/or consistency.
For convenience, GMime 2.4 source packages include a shell-script to aid in
porting applications using GMime 2.2 (should work for most GMime 2.0
applications as well) to the 2.4 API. You can find this script under the
tools/ directory, named `gmime-port-2-2-to-2-4.sh'.
This script won't fix everything, but it should help quite a bit.
pkgsrc changes:
- adjust dependencies
Upstream changes:
0.102370 2010-08-25 08:37:22 America/New_York
remove spurious prereq on Sys::Hostname::Long (thanks ABH)
tweak some tests for truth/definedness in SMTP transport
0.102360 2010-08-24 07:47:24 America/New_York
avoid the need to use "excludes" in role application; this silences
warnings with Moose 1.10
0.101760 2010-06-25 08:18:26 America/New_York
fix sendmail.t with latest Capture::Tiny (Justin Hunter)
pkgsrc changes:
- tidy
- add license definition
- adjust dependencies
Upstream changes:
3.002 2010-06-11
avoid a warning in MailInternet with zero headers found
Patch from upstream cvs repository to allow exmh to function
correctly with tcl 8.5 (or any earlier version). This patch
will not be needed after the next exmh upgrade.
No PKGREVISION bump since no uservisible changes.
* Restores compatibility with Postfix (which was broken in 2.70).
* Properly fixes signal-handling in child processes. 2.70 included a partial fix,
but signal-handling would break if you ran md-mx-ctrl reread.
* contrib: add safe_clamd from Luca
* freshclam: uses private symbol which changed proto, change name to prevent
crash
* libclamav: fix callback_sigload
* clamdscan: fix parsing of virus names in extended mode and --stream
* libclamav/c++/detect.cpp: Mac OS X can run 64-bit apps on 32-bit kernel
* libclamav/others.h: bump f-level
* sigtool/sigtool.c: fix handling of --datadir
* libclamav/matcher-ac.c: improve offset handling
* libclamav/7z/Archive/7z/7zDecode.c: shut up a warning
* libclamav/autoit.c: properly resume from empty files regression introduced
in ac867aad
* libclamav/elf.c: fix zero mem alloc warning
* win32: fix libclamav's triple and fix GetVersion
* libclamav/bytecode.c: save lsig counts/offsets
* libclamav/{bytecode,matcher}.c: matchicon API
* libclamav/pe_icons.c: BE fixes
* more...
- Build fix for Solaris
- Fix .m4 file
- Allow k or M suffix after data sizes
- Add a missing comma in X-Greylist (Kouhei Sutou)
- Look for liresolv in ${libdir} instead of /usr/lib (DUFRESNE VINCENT)
- Fix SPF on Postfix (Kouhei Sutou)
to trigger/signal a rebuild for the transition 5.10.1 -> 5.12.1.
The list of packages is computed by finding all packages which end
up having either of PERL5_USE_PACKLIST, BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.perl,
or PERL5_PACKLIST defined in their make setup (tested via
"make show-vars VARNAMES=..."), minus the packages updated after
the perl package update.
sno@ was right after all, obache@ kindly asked and he@ led the
way. Thanks!
== [release-1-6-1] 1.6.1: 2010-08-21
A bug fix release of 1.6.0.
=== milter manager
==== Fixes
* Fixed a bug that no statistics information isn't logged to syslog.
[Reported by akira yamada]
=== Thanks
* akira yamada
5.428 2010-04-22 Dave O'Neill <dmo@roaringpenguin.com>
* VERSION 5.428 RELEASED
* (ticket 56764) Build release with a newer Module::Install
* (ticket 52924) ensure we add <> around Content-id data
* (ticket 48036) make mimesend example script a bit more useful
(courtesy of Jerrad Pierce)
* (ticket 43439) fix for parsing of doubled ; in multipart headers
* (ticket 41632) If both RFC-2231 and non-RFC-2231 parameters are
present, use only the RFC-2231 ones
* (ticket 40715) Reference Encode::MIME::Header in docs
* (ticket 39985) correct POD typos
* Only bind to localhost in smtpsend test, rather than to all available
interfaces. This might avoid some of the test failures seen on
cpantesters.