or near eol, and bulk build time. This removes the limited Java support we
had on arm, powerpc and sparc until such time OpenJDK/IcedTea can replace
it. 1.3 and 1.4 ports directories will be removed next release to avoid
bit rot. Requested by espie@ and okay by many with no objections.
- Make sure client entry is not expired more than once
- Fixed silc_parse_userfqdn argument check
- Remove client from expired client list before deleting it
"Commit that" brad@ (maintainer)
pvalchev's strcpy->strlcpy diffs, and adds some new functionality
(see http://www.conserver.com/CHANGES for more details).
Our /etc/services now includes a definition for conserver,
so no need to mention it in the package installation message.
ok pvalchev (maintainer).
SECURITY update to 0.2-alpha, "Replace our crappy html sanitization
with the dom-based washtml script" from their commit log gives you
some idea ... http://secunia.com/advisories/30734/ (advisory pointed
out by viq, thanks!). Lots of other bugs fixed too. Based on a diff
from Bruno Bigras.
N.B. Upgrading users need to read /var/www/roundcubemail/UPGRADING
with the dom-based washtml script" from their commit log gives you
some idea ... http://secunia.com/advisories/30734/ (advisory pointed
out by viq, thanks!). Lots of other bugs fixed too. Based on a diff
from Bruno Bigras.
N.B. Upgrading users need to read /var/www/roundcubemail/UPGRADING
- Recreate dovecot-uidlist if updating it would shrink the file more than 25%.
- imap_get_base_subject_cased(): Subject trailers weren't removed correctly.
From the Dovecot Mercurial repo.
ok sthen@
"Between star-1.4 and star-1.5, there have been more changes than in the
whole life of star until star-1.4."
For cross-platform consistency's sake, put configuration files under
${SYSCONFDIR}/default/.
WANTLIB sync. The package still built because gnome.port.mk overrode
DISTNAME, so the end result of this mistake was that the PKGNAME
didn't get bumped - missed because my test machine wasn't using
PLIST_DB.
Pointed out by naddy, thanks!
Contacts is a small, lightweight addressbook that uses libebook, part of
EDS. This is the same library that GNOME Evolution uses, so all contact
data that exists in your Evolution addressbook is accessible via
Contacts. Contacts features advanced vCard field type handling.