the original author's code. I would like to personally thank Wayne for
diligently tracking down the timezone conflict in his code. His fork,
which has more bugfixes (including the fact it actually gets the correct
ebay time) than the sourceforge version, now compiles on FreeBSD.
Special thanks to: Wayne Schlitt <wayne@midwestcs.com>
that our 1.99.8 is a developer version for approaching WML 2.0. But
1.6.x and 1.7.x are both horribly broken for FreeBSD 3.x and 4.x because
of the way Perl is installed (under /usr/libdata). And because 1.99.8
is already stable enough and very near 2.0, we now go this way for the
port, too.
This is a quick update for mail/imap-uw after Mark Crispin
(supposedly) solved the LIST "AAAAA...." vulnerability in imapd.
PR: ports/18269
Submitted by: MAINTAINER
safe in the daemontools directory. This is just a snapshot, this port
should not be updated to new versions. This is made necessary due to
non-backwards-compatible changes to daemontools, and large use of
this particular version.
Approved by: asami
and a supplement to the previous message. (For some reason, the
previous message wasn't mailed due to a CVS problem)
* * *
Correction:
- For `update to 1.3.9+1.40' read `update to 1.3.12+1.40'.
Supplement:
- Change the versioning scheme according to the Handbook. Now
PORTVERSION is described as `1.3.x+1.y', not `1.3.x.1.y'.
Makefile's commit log.
(Actually I had a CVS problem, and Peter has fixed it for me)
* * * *
- Add patch-at to correctly build on FreeBSD 5.0+.
PR: ports/17404
Submitted by: Khetan H. Gajjar <khetan@freebsd.os.org.za>
- Mark `WWW:' in DESCR.
Noticed by: portlint
- Add MASTER_SITES.
PR: ports/18036
Submitted by: MAINTAINER
- Add patch-an (back) to correctly build on FreeBSD 5.0+.
PR: ports/17404
Submitted by: Khetan H. Gajjar <khetan@freebsd.os.org.za>
- Portlint in many respects.
- Mark `WWW:'.
- Put variables in order.
- Unexpand. (Change space to tab)
- Add a couple Makefile knobs to go with some new configure script
options.
PR: ports/18035
Submitted by: MAINTAINER
- Get rid of an insecure command (`chmod +w configure') and whole
pre-configure target, which seems unnecessary now. (the port
successfully builds without it)
- Use tab instead of space in suitable points.
- Use `${...}' instead of `$(...)'.