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$OpenBSD: patch-doc_tech-notes_txt,v 1.2 2003/05/27 23:38:33 brad Exp $ $OpenBSD: patch-doc_tech-notes_txt,v 1.3 2003/05/30 20:44:34 brad Exp $
--- doc/tech-notes.txt.orig Wed Apr 16 14:26:24 2003 --- doc/tech-notes.txt.orig Thu May 29 15:41:12 2003
+++ doc/tech-notes.txt Tue May 27 12:17:11 2003 +++ doc/tech-notes.txt Fri May 30 16:41:24 2003
@@ -332,14 +332,14 @@ SMTP and Sendmail @@ -333,14 +333,14 @@ SMTP and Sendmail
sendmail-path, smtp-server, and compile-time options. The first sendmail-path, smtp-server, and compile-time options. The first
MTA specified in the following list is used: MTA specified in the following list is used:
@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ $OpenBSD: patch-doc_tech-notes_txt,v 1.2 2003/05/27 23:38:33 brad Exp $
9. DF_SENDMAIL_PATH defined at compile time. 9. DF_SENDMAIL_PATH defined at compile time.
10. SENDMAIL and SENDMAILFLAGS defined at compile time. 10. SENDMAIL and SENDMAILFLAGS defined at compile time.
@@ -663,20 +663,20 @@ Compile-time Options @@ -664,20 +664,20 @@ Compile-time Options
SENDMAIL SENDMAIL
SENDMAILFLAGS SENDMAILFLAGS
Sets the name and flags for the local program that will be Sets the name and flags for the local program that will be
@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ $OpenBSD: patch-doc_tech-notes_txt,v 1.2 2003/05/27 23:38:33 brad Exp $
There are a couple of more obscure options which are in the source There are a couple of more obscure options which are in the source
code because a few people have asked for them or because we changed code because a few people have asked for them or because we changed
@@ -870,24 +870,24 @@ Installing Pine and Pico on UNIX Platfor @@ -871,24 +871,24 @@ Installing Pine and Pico on UNIX Platfor
Installing _Pine_ and _Pico_ is remarkably simple. You take the Installing _Pine_ and _Pico_ is remarkably simple. You take the
program files which you have just transferred or built and you move program files which you have just transferred or built and you move
them to the correct directory on your system. Most often the binaries them to the correct directory on your system. Most often the binaries
@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ $OpenBSD: patch-doc_tech-notes_txt,v 1.2 2003/05/27 23:38:33 brad Exp $
_________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________
Installing PC-Pine Installing PC-Pine
@@ -940,13 +940,14 @@ Installing IMAPd @@ -941,13 +941,14 @@ Installing IMAPd
When the _Pine_ distribution is built on a UNIX system, the IMAP When the _Pine_ distribution is built on a UNIX system, the IMAP
server binary, imapd, is compiled. Installing imapd requires placing server binary, imapd, is compiled. Installing imapd requires placing
@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ $OpenBSD: patch-doc_tech-notes_txt,v 1.2 2003/05/27 23:38:33 brad Exp $
The /etc/inetd.conf file entry may vary on different versions of UNIX. The /etc/inetd.conf file entry may vary on different versions of UNIX.
Some have a slightly different set of fields. Also the pathname in Some have a slightly different set of fields. Also the pathname in
@@ -975,11 +976,11 @@ Support Files and Environment Variables: @@ -976,11 +977,11 @@ Support Files and Environment Variables:
This section lists the various files which _Pine_ uses which are not This section lists the various files which _Pine_ uses which are not
email folders. All of these are the default names of files, they may email folders. All of these are the default names of files, they may
vary based on _Pine_'s configuration. vary based on _Pine_'s configuration.
@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ $OpenBSD: patch-doc_tech-notes_txt,v 1.2 2003/05/27 23:38:33 brad Exp $
Local pointer to system administrator. Local pointer to system administrator.
~/.pinerc ~/.pinerc
Personal configuration file for each user. Personal configuration file for each user.
@@ -1199,10 +1200,10 @@ Pine @@ -1200,10 +1201,10 @@ Pine
Configuration: Prints a sample system configuration file to the Configuration: Prints a sample system configuration file to the
screen or standard output. To generate an initial system screen or standard output. To generate an initial system
configuration file, execute configuration file, execute
@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ $OpenBSD: patch-doc_tech-notes_txt,v 1.2 2003/05/27 23:38:33 brad Exp $
A system configuration file is not required. A system configuration file is not required.
-convert_sigs _-p pinerc_ -convert_sigs _-p pinerc_
Convert signatures contained in signature files into literal Convert signatures contained in signature files into literal
@@ -1312,9 +1313,9 @@ Pine @@ -1313,9 +1314,9 @@ Pine
configuration folder. configuration folder.
-P _pinerc_ -P _pinerc_
Uses the named file as the system wide configuration file Uses the named file as the system wide configuration file
@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ $OpenBSD: patch-doc_tech-notes_txt,v 1.2 2003/05/27 23:38:33 brad Exp $
-passfile _passfile_ -passfile _passfile_
This tells _Pine_ what file should be used as the password This tells _Pine_ what file should be used as the password
file. This should be a fully-qualified filename. file. This should be a fully-qualified filename.
@@ -1518,8 +1519,8 @@ Pine Configuration @@ -1519,8 +1520,8 @@ Pine Configuration
configuration. In most cases, the compiled-in preferences will suit configuration. In most cases, the compiled-in preferences will suit
users and administrators just fine. When running _Pine_ on a UNIX users and administrators just fine. When running _Pine_ on a UNIX
system, the default built-in configuration can be changed by setting system, the default built-in configuration can be changed by setting
@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ $OpenBSD: patch-doc_tech-notes_txt,v 1.2 2003/05/27 23:38:33 brad Exp $
the definitions for SYSTEM_PINERC and SYSTEM_PINERC_FIXED in the definitions for SYSTEM_PINERC and SYSTEM_PINERC_FIXED in
pine/osdep/os-xxx.h are set to.) The location of the pine.conf file pine/osdep/os-xxx.h are set to.) The location of the pine.conf file
can be changed with the -P command line argument. Both _Pine_ and can be changed with the -P command line argument. Both _Pine_ and
@@ -3316,7 +3317,7 @@ General Configuration Variables @@ -3318,7 +3319,7 @@ General Configuration Variables
spell checker. If your Unix system has _ispell_ it is probably spell checker. If your Unix system has _ispell_ it is probably
reasonable to make it the default speller by configuring it as reasonable to make it the default speller by configuring it as
the default in the system configuration file, the default in the system configuration file,
@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ $OpenBSD: patch-doc_tech-notes_txt,v 1.2 2003/05/27 23:38:33 brad Exp $
If this option is not set, then the system's _spell_ command is If this option is not set, then the system's _spell_ command is
used. The spell command does not work the same as the alternate used. The spell command does not work the same as the alternate
speller. It produces a list of misspelled words on its standard speller. It produces a list of misspelled words on its standard
@@ -3338,7 +3339,7 @@ General Configuration Variables @@ -3340,7 +3341,7 @@ General Configuration Variables
set to zero ssh connections will be completely disabled. set to zero ssh connections will be completely disabled.
_ssh-path_ _ssh-path_
Sets the name of the command used to open a UNIX secure shell Sets the name of the command used to open a UNIX secure shell
@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ $OpenBSD: patch-doc_tech-notes_txt,v 1.2 2003/05/27 23:38:33 brad Exp $
_standard-printer_ _standard-printer_
System-wide configuration file only. Specifies a list of System-wide configuration file only. Specifies a list of
commands for category 2 of the _Setup/Printer_ screen, the commands for category 2 of the _Setup/Printer_ screen, the
@@ -3582,11 +3583,11 @@ General Configuration Variables @@ -3584,11 +3585,11 @@ General Configuration Variables
Now for an example: Now for an example:
url-viewers=_TEST("test -n '${DISPLAY}'")_ /usr/local/bin/netscape, url-viewers=_TEST("test -n '${DISPLAY}'")_ /usr/local/bin/netscape,
@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ $OpenBSD: patch-doc_tech-notes_txt,v 1.2 2003/05/27 23:38:33 brad Exp $
exist. If it doesn't, then the final path and file must exist. exist. If it doesn't, then the final path and file must exist.
Note that the last entry is a DOS/Windows path. This is one way Note that the last entry is a DOS/Windows path. This is one way
to support _Pine_ running on more than one architecture with to support _Pine_ running on more than one architecture with
@@ -8378,10 +8379,10 @@ Configuration Inheritance @@ -8385,10 +8386,10 @@ Configuration Inheritance
5. the system-wide _fixed_ configuration file (Unix _Pine_ only) 5. the system-wide _fixed_ configuration file (Unix _Pine_ only)
The fixed configuration file is normally The fixed configuration file is normally
@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ $OpenBSD: patch-doc_tech-notes_txt,v 1.2 2003/05/27 23:38:33 brad Exp $
_PC-Pine_. For _PC-Pine_, if the environment variable _$PINECONF_ is _PC-Pine_. For _PC-Pine_, if the environment variable _$PINECONF_ is
set, that is used for the system-wide configuration. This location can set, that is used for the system-wide configuration. This location can
be set or changed on the command line with the -P flag. The be set or changed on the command line with the -P flag. The
@@ -8535,17 +8536,16 @@ SMTP Servers @@ -8633,17 +8634,16 @@ SMTP Servers
* A program that implements the SMTP or ESMTP protocol via stdio. * A program that implements the SMTP or ESMTP protocol via stdio.
* An entry in /etc/services for the alternate service. * An entry in /etc/services for the alternate service.
* An entry in /etc/inetd.conf for the alternate service. * An entry in /etc/inetd.conf for the alternate service.
@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ $OpenBSD: patch-doc_tech-notes_txt,v 1.2 2003/05/27 23:38:33 brad Exp $
In DOS and OS/2, _Pine_ looks in the same directory as the PINERC file In DOS and OS/2, _Pine_ looks in the same directory as the PINERC file
and the same dir as PINE.EXE. This is similar to the UNIX situation and the same dir as PINE.EXE. This is similar to the UNIX situation
@@ -9720,7 +9720,7 @@ Printers and Printing @@ -9818,7 +9818,7 @@ Printers and Printing
The second selection is the standard UNIX print command. The default The second selection is the standard UNIX print command. The default
is _lpr_, but it can be changed on a system basis to anything so is _lpr_, but it can be changed on a system basis to anything so
@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ $OpenBSD: patch-doc_tech-notes_txt,v 1.2 2003/05/27 23:38:33 brad Exp $
The third selection is the user's personal choice for a UNIX print The third selection is the user's personal choice for a UNIX print
command. The text to be printed is piped into the command. _Enscript_ command. The text to be printed is piped into the command. _Enscript_
@@ -10174,9 +10174,9 @@ Test Checklist @@ -10272,9 +10272,9 @@ Test Checklist
Error messages for incorrect terminal types (try "foo" and Error messages for incorrect terminal types (try "foo" and
"vt52") "vt52")
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$OpenBSD: patch-pine_mailcap_c,v 1.1 2002/12/01 20:57:10 jakob Exp $ $OpenBSD: patch-pine_mailcap_c,v 1.2 2003/05/30 20:44:34 brad Exp $
--- pine/mailcap.c.orig Mon Nov 18 22:47:22 2002 --- pine/mailcap.c.orig Mon Apr 28 21:10:42 2003
+++ pine/mailcap.c Sun Dec 1 15:17:46 2002 +++ pine/mailcap.c Fri May 30 16:41:24 2003
@@ -921,14 +921,18 @@ mc_cmd_bldr(controlstring, type, subtype @@ -919,14 +919,18 @@ mc_cmd_bldr(controlstring, type, subtype
* have to put those outside of the single quotes. * have to put those outside of the single quotes.
* (The parm+1000 nonsense is to protect against * (The parm+1000 nonsense is to protect against
* malicious mail trying to overlow our buffer.) * malicious mail trying to overlow our buffer.)

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$OpenBSD: patch-pine_pine_hlp,v 1.2 2003/05/27 23:38:33 brad Exp $ $OpenBSD: patch-pine_pine_hlp,v 1.3 2003/05/30 20:44:34 brad Exp $
--- pine/pine.hlp.orig Wed Apr 16 02:22:36 2003 --- pine/pine.hlp.orig Thu May 29 14:10:13 2003
+++ pine/pine.hlp Tue May 27 12:17:11 2003 +++ pine/pine.hlp Fri May 30 16:41:24 2003
@@ -830,9 +830,9 @@ Unix Pine: @@ -969,9 +969,9 @@ Unix Pine:
executable <Unix search path>/pine executable <Unix search path>/pine
persnl cfg ~/.pinerc persnl cfg ~/.pinerc
except cfg ~/.pinercex except cfg ~/.pinercex
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ $OpenBSD: patch-pine_pine_hlp,v 1.2 2003/05/27 23:38:33 brad Exp $
interrupted ~/.pine-interrupted-mail interrupted ~/.pine-interrupted-mail
debug ~/.pine-debugN debug ~/.pine-debugN
@@ -844,8 +844,7 @@ Unix Pine: @@ -983,8 +983,7 @@ Unix Pine:
postponed# ~/mail/postponed-msgs postponed# ~/mail/postponed-msgs
sentmail# ~/mail/sent-mail sentmail# ~/mail/sent-mail
mailcap# ~/.mailcap + /etc/mailcap mailcap# ~/.mailcap + /etc/mailcap
@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ $OpenBSD: patch-pine_pine_hlp,v 1.2 2003/05/27 23:38:33 brad Exp $
news-spool varies across Unix flavors, e.g. /usr/spool/news or /var/news news-spool varies across Unix flavors, e.g. /usr/spool/news or /var/news
active-news varies across Unix flavors, e.g. /usr/lib/news/active active-news varies across Unix flavors, e.g. /usr/lib/news/active
@@ -1264,9 +1263,9 @@ contact email address may have been set @@ -1409,9 +1408,9 @@ contact email address may have been set
this link now to send a message to it:<BR> this link now to send a message to it:<BR>
<A HREF="X-Pine-Gripe:_LOCAL_ADDRESS_?local"><!--#echo var="_LOCAL_FULLNAME_"--></A><P> <A HREF="X-Pine-Gripe:_LOCAL_ADDRESS_?local"><!--#echo var="_LOCAL_FULLNAME_"--></A><P>
<!--chtml endif--> <!--chtml endif-->
@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ $OpenBSD: patch-pine_pine_hlp,v 1.2 2003/05/27 23:38:33 brad Exp $
<HR WIDTH="75%"> <HR WIDTH="75%">
<!--chtml endif--> <!--chtml endif-->
<P> <P>
@@ -1354,7 +1353,7 @@ To Exit this screen and continue your Pi @@ -1499,7 +1498,7 @@ To Exit this screen and continue your Pi
<OL> <OL>
<LI> <A HREF="#intro">Introduction</A> <LI> <A HREF="#intro">Introduction</A>
<LI> <A HREF="#pine_help">Pine Help</A> <LI> <A HREF="#pine_help">Pine Help</A>
@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ $OpenBSD: patch-pine_pine_hlp,v 1.2 2003/05/27 23:38:33 brad Exp $
<LI> <A HREF="#local_support">Local Support Contacts</A> <LI> <A HREF="#local_support">Local Support Contacts</A>
<!--chtml endif--> <!--chtml endif-->
<LI> <A HREF="#giving_cmds">Giving Commands in Pine</A> <LI> <A HREF="#giving_cmds">Giving Commands in Pine</A>
@@ -1466,9 +1465,9 @@ copy of Pine you are using has been prop @@ -1611,9 +1610,9 @@ copy of Pine you are using has been prop
at your site.) at your site.)
@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ $OpenBSD: patch-pine_pine_hlp,v 1.2 2003/05/27 23:38:33 brad Exp $
<!--chtml endif--> <!--chtml endif-->
<H2><A NAME="giving_cmds">Giving Commands in Pine</A></H2> <H2><A NAME="giving_cmds">Giving Commands in Pine</A></H2>
@@ -2152,7 +2151,7 @@ screen or standard output. To generate a @@ -2299,7 +2298,7 @@ screen or standard output. To generate a
file, execute file, execute
<PRE><CODE> <PRE><CODE>
@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ $OpenBSD: patch-pine_pine_hlp,v 1.2 2003/05/27 23:38:33 brad Exp $
</CODE></PRE> </CODE></PRE>
<P> <P>
@@ -2160,7 +2159,7 @@ To generate a system configuration file @@ -2307,7 +2306,7 @@ To generate a system configuration file
system configuration file, execute system configuration file, execute
<PRE><CODE> <PRE><CODE>
@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ $OpenBSD: patch-pine_pine_hlp,v 1.2 2003/05/27 23:38:33 brad Exp $
</CODE></PRE> </CODE></PRE>
<P> <P>
A system configuration file is not required. A system configuration file is not required.
@@ -2325,7 +2324,7 @@ Pinerc may be either a local file or a r @@ -2472,7 +2471,7 @@ Pinerc may be either a local file or a r
<DT> -P <EM>pinerc</EM> <DT> -P <EM>pinerc</EM>
<DD> Uses the named file as the system wide configuration file instead of <DD> Uses the named file as the system wide configuration file instead of
@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ $OpenBSD: patch-pine_pine_hlp,v 1.2 2003/05/27 23:38:33 brad Exp $
Pinerc may be either a local file or a remote configuration folder. Pinerc may be either a local file or a remote configuration folder.
<P> <P>
@@ -3051,10 +3050,10 @@ In increasing order of precedence they a @@ -3200,10 +3199,10 @@ In increasing order of precedence they a
</OL> </OL>
<P> <P>
The fixed configuration file is normally The fixed configuration file is normally
@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ $OpenBSD: patch-pine_pine_hlp,v 1.2 2003/05/27 23:38:33 brad Exp $
set for PC-Pine. set for PC-Pine.
For PC-Pine, if the environment variable <EM>$PINECONF</EM> is set, that For PC-Pine, if the environment variable <EM>$PINECONF</EM> is set, that
is used for the system-wide configuration. is used for the system-wide configuration.
@@ -16017,7 +16016,7 @@ a semi-colon (;) under Windows; for exam @@ -16222,7 +16221,7 @@ a semi-colon (;) under Windows; for exam
</PRE> </PRE>
<!--chtml else--> <!--chtml else-->
a colon (:) under UNIX; for example:<PRE> a colon (:) under UNIX; for example:<PRE>
@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ $OpenBSD: patch-pine_pine_hlp,v 1.2 2003/05/27 23:38:33 brad Exp $
</PRE> </PRE>
<!--chtml endif--> <!--chtml endif-->
<P><UL> <P><UL>
@@ -18813,7 +18812,7 @@ the fourth is for the connection method @@ -19021,7 +19020,7 @@ the fourth is for the connection method
<H1>OPTION: ssh-path</H1> <H1>OPTION: ssh-path</H1>
Sets the name of the command used to open a UNIX secure shell Sets the name of the command used to open a UNIX secure shell
@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ $OpenBSD: patch-pine_pine_hlp,v 1.2 2003/05/27 23:38:33 brad Exp $
<P> <P>
<UL> <UL>
<LI><A HREF="h_finding_help">Finding more information and requesting help</A> <LI><A HREF="h_finding_help">Finding more information and requesting help</A>
@@ -20196,7 +20195,7 @@ argument (see the &quot;lynx&quot; examp @@ -20404,7 +20403,7 @@ argument (see the &quot;lynx&quot; examp
So, here are some example entries: So, here are some example entries:
<PRE> <PRE>
url-viewers = _TEST(&quot;test -n '$&#123;DISPLAY}'&quot;)_ /usr/local/bin/netscape url-viewers = _TEST(&quot;test -n '$&#123;DISPLAY}'&quot;)_ /usr/local/bin/netscape
@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ $OpenBSD: patch-pine_pine_hlp,v 1.2 2003/05/27 23:38:33 brad Exp $
C:&#92;BIN&#92;NETSCAPE.BAT C:&#92;BIN&#92;NETSCAPE.BAT
</PRE> </PRE>
<P> <P>
@@ -20204,7 +20203,7 @@ This example shows that for the first vi @@ -20412,7 +20411,7 @@ This example shows that for the first vi
the environment variable &quot;DISPLAY&quot; must be defined. If it the environment variable &quot;DISPLAY&quot; must be defined. If it
is, then the path and file &quot;/usr/local/bin/netscape&quot; must exist. is, then the path and file &quot;/usr/local/bin/netscape&quot; must exist.
If neither condition is met, If neither condition is met,
@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ $OpenBSD: patch-pine_pine_hlp,v 1.2 2003/05/27 23:38:33 brad Exp $
If it does, then the &quot;_URL_&quot; token is replaced by the selected URL. If it does, then the &quot;_URL_&quot; token is replaced by the selected URL.
If the path to &quot;lynx&quot; is invalid, If the path to &quot;lynx&quot; is invalid,
then the final path and file C:&#92;BIN&#92;NETSCAPE.BAT must exist. then the final path and file C:&#92;BIN&#92;NETSCAPE.BAT must exist.
@@ -20300,7 +20299,7 @@ because of its length, but should all ap @@ -20508,7 +20507,7 @@ because of its length, but should all ap
url-viewers = _TEST("test -L /myhomedir/.netscape/lock")_ &quot;/usr/local/bin/netscape -remote 'openURL(_URL_, new-window)' &amp;&quot;<BR> url-viewers = _TEST("test -L /myhomedir/.netscape/lock")_ &quot;/usr/local/bin/netscape -remote 'openURL(_URL_, new-window)' &amp;&quot;<BR>
_TEST(&quot;test -n '$&#123;DISPLAY}'&quot;)_ &quot;/usr/local/bin/netscape &amp;&quot;<BR> _TEST(&quot;test -n '$&#123;DISPLAY}'&quot;)_ &quot;/usr/local/bin/netscape &amp;&quot;<BR>