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Monday, 1 Sep 2008
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20:21 dougb
Remove the port for Pine, and the slave port for Pico. UW has discontinued
development on the Pine branch, and is instead focusing its efforts on the
successor, Alpine. http://www.washington.edu/alpine/
Alpine has more features, much better localization, better organized
(and largely rewritten) code, is BSD licensed, and should be a drop-in
replacement in terms of configuration files.
Alpine version 1.00 was released on March 17, 2008 after over a year of
development and community testing, and has since had 2 releases for
bugfixes and new features, so it's safe to say that this is a mature
replacement.
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Saturday, 22 May 2004
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22:31 dougb
Update to version 4.60, the latest from UW. Several new features and many
bug fixes are included. See
http://www.washington.edu/pine/changes/4.58-to-4.60.html for more information.
One wonky master site is removed, thanks to fenner's distfile survey,
and patches are regenerated as needed.
The idea for the patch to obey ${CC} came from the PR, the implementation is
my own.
PR: ports/65232
Submitted by: michael johnson <ahze@ahze.net>
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Sunday, 8 Feb 2004
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04:25 dougb
Per request of the "dynamic everything" folks, remove the -static from
CFLAGS. We're far enough past the transition of cclient being a dependency
that I think this is safe.
I've tested this in environments with and without the cclient port installed,
and it should be ok. If anyone has any problems, please let me know asap.
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Wednesday, 22 Jan 2003
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15:46 dougb
Upgrade to 4.53, the latest version from our friends at UW. Several
bugs have been fixed, mostly in new options. Users of Pine are
encouraged to upgrade.
In addition to the version upgrade, I've overhauled the port. The most
significant change is that I'm now using the include version of the
c-client library, as opposed to the shared version used by the IMAP
port. The main reason for this is to stay current with the Pine
developer's view of the program. An additional benefit is that this
change will allow me to update the Pine port more rapidly, without
having to wait for the shared cclient port.
In order to avoid conflicts with the IMAP server port, I am now
compiling the pine binary static. On my system, this actually gives
the pine binary a smaller memory footprint. I've also adopted the
same option semantics that are currently in use for cclient. Namely
that WITH_SSL is now the default.
The other change of note is that I'm now installing the rpdump and
rpload binaries that let you save and load a remote pine configuration.
The Makefile has also been cleaned up, somewhat simplified, and made
more generic. The basic functionality should be the same.
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Tuesday, 26 Nov 2002
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12:17 dougb
Upgrade to 4.50, the latest from UW; which includes better threading support,
enhanced rule patterns, role-based smtp server, better character set support,
and most importantly, a fix for the DoS recently reported on bugtraq. There
are other fixes and improvements as well, check out the release notes for
more information.
* Usual round of patch re-generation
* Add a makefile.bsf fix and a patch for pine/strings.c not being able to
find utf8.h
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Saturday, 8 Dec 2001
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20:50 dougb
Upgrade to 4.43 which contains mostly bug fixes for the less often used
features. Also, remove maildir support due to the staleness of the previous
patch, and promised updates not appearing.
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Friday, 5 Oct 2001
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09:41 dougb
* Update to version 4.40, the latest and greatest from our friends at UW.
Improvements include TLS and SSL support fully integrated into the code base
(requires OpenSSL), support for remote address books, improved rules-based
filtering, and new filter options.
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Thursday, 5 Apr 2001
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04:21 nsayer
Mega cclient port SSL commit redux. This time with maintainer approval.
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Thursday, 1 Mar 2001
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14:01 sf
respect CFLAGS.
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Number of commits found: 9 |