with buildlinking and other minor changes by me:
gentoo is a modern, powerful, flexible, and utterly configurable file
manager for UNIX systems, written using the GTK+ toolkit. It aims to
be 100% graphically configurable; there's no need to edit config files
by hand and then restart the application. gentoo is somewhat
inspired in its look & feel by the classic Amiga program
DirectoryOpus.
- Added driver for synthesized sounds
- Added Tatsuyuki Satoh's YM3812 emulator
- Added support to The Player 6.0a modules (using Sylvain "Asle"
Chipaux's P60A loader)
- Added seek capability to XMMS plugin
- Added (very) experimental AIX driver
- Added envelope point sanity checks (fixed "Beautiful Ones" IT
envelope bug reported by Chris Cox)
- Added support to dynamic linked drivers (for better packaging)
- Added option to package only DFSG-compliant code
- Fixed audioio.h detection in OpenBSD 2.8 (by Chris Cox
<cox.family@sk.sympatico.ca>)
- Max. filter cutoff value changed from 254 to 253 to avoid problems
in "Beautiful Ones")
- Fixed external drivers problem with the XMMS plugin (reported by
greg <gjones@computelnet.com>)
- Fixed xmp_ord_set() bug (was calling XMP_ORD_PREV)
- Fixed period calculation algorithm (that was an OLD bug!)
- Started adding support to MED 1.11, 1.12, 2.00 and 3.22
- Replaced RPM spec with Dominik Mierzejewski's version
o Utilize textproc/expat/buildlink.mk.
o Install data file to ${LOCALBASE}/libdata/rats instead of ${LOCALBASE}/lib.
It seems that Changes isn't available but PHP support was added.
This is a simple autoresponder for qmail.
Mail is sent to help@my-company.com. An automatically generated response
is sent back to the user with an address of "help@my-company.com". You
can set the envelope sender to an empty string. However, some programs
will parse the message for the "From:" field and send an autoresponse
back to it. It is received at your autoresponder, and you now have a mail
loop.
This autoresponder also catches some other simple situations such as mail
from a mailer-daemon, empty envelope sender, bulk precedence headers, etc.
automatically DEPENDed if EXTRACT_SUFX is set to a known suffix but
EXTRACT_ONLY is set to an empty value. This should fix the problems for
audio/guspatches and textproc/iso8879 in the 2002-01-28 i386 bulk-build
results.
Bruce Guenter has written a patch which causes any program that would
run qmail-queue to look for an environment variable QMAILQUEUE.
If it is present, it is used in place of the string "bin/qmail-queue"
when running qmail-queue. This could be used, for example, to add a program
into the qmail-smtpd->qmail-queue pipeline that could do filtering,
rewrite broken headers, etc.
This does not break anything, and is required by some programs, for instance
qmail-scanner.
Bump PKGREVISION - we are at qmail-1.03nb2 now.
${ECHO} You may want to remove qmail-users package now, as it is no longer needed.
->
${ECHO} You may remove qmail-users package now, as it is no longer needed.
Changes:
- Improved the algorithm for building the tree in the module browser, making
it less error-prone.
- Recursive add respects .cvsignore and $cvscfg(ignore_file_filter)
- The Working Directory Browser parses the "Sticky Options" field and uses
a different icon if a locally-added or up-to-date file is binary (-kb).
- The Log Browser color-codes the selected revisions so you can visually
match the log text with the box in the branching diagram.
- The dialog for module-level tagging (cvs rtag) is a little more
informative (and the code is a little less rococo).
- The installer has a new option "-finaldest", to facilitate building
debian-style packages.
- The man page is installed in man1 instead of mann.
- The tooltips no longer persist until the operation started by the button
is finished.
Changes:
Version 1.2.4 -- 25 January 2002
--------------------------------
- Fixes a nasty remote arbitrary command execution vulnerability
in the spellchecker plugin.
Version 1.2.3 -- 21 January 2002
--------------------------------
- Fixed focus system on pages that contain forms.
- Fixed IMAP code to send different command identifiers as per
section 2.2.1 of RFC 2060.
- Fixed 'sticky priority' so that replies are set to the same
priority as the original message.
- Fixed Printer Friendly to print HTML messages.
- Fixed multiple receivers in Sent mailbox (#500910).
- Disabled prefs caching under PHP 4.1
- Added "Search Memory". Enabling to store up to
9 predefined searchs.
- Increased security in html message.
- Added the possibility to specify system-defined css in order to
allow users to change the font family and size of SM. Making possible to
make it bigger or smaller depending on their screen size. Sysops may add
or remove these system-defined css located in themes/css/
- Fixed a bug appearing on some apache virtual hosts
- Fixed javascript error (#505255)
- Fixed the db_prefs so they work again (#499609, thanks to Simon Dick)