Patch provided by Ossi Herrala <$MAINTAINER> in private mail.
CHANGED:
* This release moves from Paul's original formula to a slightly modified
one that yields more evenly distributed scores. To continue using old
formula, use -o orig-score command line option.
ADDED:
* -C <number> command line option. This tells SpamProbe to assign a default,
somewhat neutral, probability to any term that does not have a weighted
(good count doubled) count of at least specified number in the database.
This prevents terms which have been seen only a few times from having
an unreasonable influence on the score of an email containing them.
Default count have changed. It is now 5. Old was 3.
* Added -o <option_name> command line option to specify alternate way of
scoring. Consult README.txt for more info.
* Added -l <number> command line option. Changes the spam probability
threshold for emails from the default (0.7) to <number>.
* Added tokenize command. Prints the tokens found in the file one word
per line in human readable format with spam probability, good count,
spam count, message count, and word in columns separated by whitespace.
IMPROVED:
* -H command line option to add more headers to scan.
* Improved performance by removing some redundant calculations and
reducing the amount of I/O in train-* mode.
Major changes since 2.5.7:
* "ssh" is now the default remote shell for rsync. If you want to
change this, configure like this: "./configure --with-rsh=rsh".
* Added --files-from, --no-relative, --no-implied-dirs, and --from0.
Note that --from0 affects the line-ending character for all the
files read by the --*-from options. (Wayne Davison)
* Length of csum2 is now per-file starting with protocol version
27. (J.W. Schultz)
* Per-file dynamic block size is now sqrt(file length). The
per-file checksum size is determined according to an algorithm
provided by Donovan Baarda which reduces the probability of rsync
algorithm corrupting data and falling back using the whole md4
checksums. (J.W. Schultz, Donovan Baarda)
* The --stats option no longer includes the (debug) malloc summary
unless the verbose option was specified at least twice.
* Added a new error/warning code for when files vanish from the
sending side. Made vanished source files not interfere with the
file-deletion pass when --delete-after was specified.
* Various trailing-info sections are now preceded by a newline.
* Many bug-fixes.
Update provided by Min Sik Kim in PR pkg/24146.
This is useful if you ever receive text/enriched email.
To quote from the author, Brandon Long:
This program is based on the program in Appendix A of rfc1896.
It does as much as I can think of to convert text/enriched to
text/html (since there are so many viewers for text/html). It
is a hack. It is not perfect, and the html it generates is
far from perfect. I've tried to follow HTML v3.2, but its
still not great.
Usage:
Pass it the text/enriched body of a message on stdin, and it
will put the text/html version on stdout.
To make mutt display text/enriched, put this in your .mailcap file:
# enriched.sh converts text/enriched to text/html and then uses lynx to display
text/enriched; ${PREFIX}/bin/enriched2html | lynx -dump -stdin ; copiousoutput
Add patches from the nhc98 web page:
* A degenerate type synonym like type T a = a in some circumstances
incorrectly caused an occurence check error.
* Several new features in gcc-3.3 cause breakage in the nhc98 build.
This patch fixes many [but ot all] of those problems.
include:
* use ${MACHINE_ARCH} instead of what uname() puts into utsname.machine.
the former represents the CPU architecture, which is what is recorded
in binary packages; also allow the OS name to be overridden, as pkgsrc
doesn't always use the value of utsname.sysname.
* allow adding depoted packages if another package with the same
${PKGBASE} is already installed as this is explicitly allowed for in
pkgviews.
1) s/USE_X11BASE/USE_X11/
2) Enable IPv6 if USE_INET6 is enabled.
3) Use GConf2 schemas.mk framework, and GCONF2_SCHEMAS pointing to the
schemas files.
4) There's no need to depend on gnome1-dirs, we'll use gnome2-dirs instead.
5) Use PKGCONFIG_OVERRIDE poiting to pkgconfig's files.
6) Previous buildlink2 file had gnome1 dependencies...
7) There's no need to depend on net/soup package...
so bump PKGREVISION.
and 5.6.1nb10 include pulling in changes from the latest Perl sources
that add a more complete set of directories on NetBSD systems to the
rpath of Perl modules so that they may find libperl.so. The module
build/installation is now robust against the user overriding the value
of INSTALLARCHLIB.
* Building and installing the PAM modules if USE_PAM is defined.
* Installing the NSS loadable modules.
* Making the samba rc.d script run the winbindd script, too.
* Active Directory support. Samba is able to join a ADS realm as
a member server and authenticate using LDAP/Kerberos.
* Unicode support.
* New, more flexible authentication (passdb) system.
* A new "net" command that is similar to the "net" command in Windows.
* Samba now negotiates NT-style status32 codes on the wire, which
greatly improves error handling.
* Better Windows 2K/2K3/XP printing support.
* Loadable module support for passdb backends and character sets.
* More performant winbindd.
* Support for migrating from a Windows NT4 domain to a Samba domain
and maintaining user, group, and domain SIDs.
* Support for establishing trust relationships with Windows NT4 DCs.
* Initial support for a distributed Winbind architecture using an
LDAP directory for storing SID-to-uid/gid mappings.
* Major updates to the Samba documentation tree.
* Full support for client and server SMB signing to ensure
compatibility with default Windows 2K3 security settings.
* Improvement of ACL mapping features.
Heimdal is a free implementation of Kerberos 5.
Kerberos is a system for authenticating users and services on a network.
It is built upon the assumption that the network is "unsafe". Kerberos
is a trusted third-party service. That means that there is a third
party (the Kerberos server) that is trusted by all the entities on the
network (users and services, usually called "principals"). All
principals share a secret password (or key) with the Kerberos server and
this enables principals to verify that the messages from the Kerberos
server are authentic. Thus trusting the Kerberos server, users and
services can authenticate each other.
Bug fixes:
- The HTTP code did not use a case-insensitive
comparison when checking for the Basic authentication
method (STR #407)
- The cupsaddsmb program didn't export the new CUPS
driver for Windows properly (STR #390)
- The default landscape orientation was not the same as
that defined in the PPD file (STR #397)
- The pdftops filter incorrectly auto-rotated pages when
the user already had specified the proper orientation
(STR #207)
- The scheduler did not reset the group list when
running CGI and filter processes (STR #185)
Enhancements:
- Updated the pdftops filter to use the annotation flags
instead of the subtype to determine whether to print
an annotation (STR #425)
- The pdftops filter no longer needs to create temporary
files with tmpnam (STR #406)
- The scheduler now waits up to 60 seconds before
restarting to allow active jobs to complete printing
and pending requests to be processed (STR #226)
- Added new cupsDoAuthentication(), cupsGetFd(),
cupsGetFile(), cupsPutFd(), and cupsPutFile() functions
to the CUPS API (STR #112)
- The PDF filter always scaled and offset pages; this
caused problems under MacOS X, so now the "fitplot"
option controls whether PDF files are scaled to fit
within the printable area of the page (STR #250)
- Updated the pdftops filter to be based upon Xpdf
2.02pl1 (STR #191)
saslauthd is a daemon process that handles plaintext authentication
requests on behalf of the Cyrus SASL library. It may be compiled to
support authentication using getpwent, PAM, or an LDAP database.
splitting out the saslauthd daemon into a separate package,
security/cyrus-saslauthd. This allows the saslauthd daemon to
support additional database backends for plaintext authentication
without adding unrelated dependencies to the cyrus-sasl2 package.
provide automatic generation of software visualizations for the purpose of
improving the comprehensibility of software. jGRASP is implemented in Java,
and runs on all platforms with a Java Virtual Machine (Java version 1.3 or
higher).
DarkIce is an IceCast, IceCast2 and ShoutCast live audio streamer. It takes
audio input from a sound card, encodes it into mp3 and/or Ogg Vorbis, and sends
the streams to one or more IceCast, ShoutCast and/or IceCast2 servers. DarkIce
uses lame as a shared object as its mp3 encoder, and the Ogg Vorbis libs as its
Ogg Vorbis encoder.
with some cleanup by me.
Net::Netmask parses and understands IPv4 CIDR blocks. It's built with an
object-oriented interface. Nearly all functions are methods that operate
on a Net::Netmask object.
There are methods that provide the nearly all bits of information about
a network block that you might want.
There are also functions to put a network block into a table and then
later lookup network blocks by IP address in that table. There are
functions to turn a IP address range into a list of CIDR blocks. There
are functions to turn a list of CIDR blocks into a list of IP addresses.
There is a function for sorting by text IP address.