non port: mail/p5-Mail-SpamAssassin/files/patch-use_dcc-option |
Number of commits found: 5 |
Friday, 21 Feb 2003
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09:02 dougb
This patch is no longer needed. The authors have included a
use_dcc option.
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Saturday, 25 Jan 2003
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07:01 green
Restore SpamAssassin port. No real harm done. It got removed because
somehow my p5-Mail-SpamAssassin-devel CVS Repository files are
specifying p5-Mail-SpamAssassin instead.
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06:43 green
Remove skeletons.
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Tuesday, 5 Nov 2002
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10:24 dougb
Upgrade to 2.43, which has some nice bug fixes, most significantly
to the auto-whitelist feature, and some core-dump problems that
could cause a user to lose mail if spamd was down.
Regenerate my usedcc patches.
Fix the problem of the port using /etc/mail for its config files.
This is the patch I submitted on 10/17, but never got a response
from MAINTAINER.
PR: ports/44105
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Saturday, 15 Jun 2002
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09:56 dougb
Update to version 2.30, which has numerous bug fixes, better RBL
support, better language support, and other improvements.
The PR provided the new dependency, however the port needed
some portlint and other cleanup:
* Whitespace (spaces -> tabs)
* Wonky commands/paths/etc. replaced by ${VARIABLES} where appropriate
* Added some more files to PORTSDOCS, and tightened it up a bit
with a for loop
* Sorted the plist
It was also necessary to add a patch that provides the user with an
option as to whether or not to use dccproc. We have no port for it,
and porting it doesn't look fun. If the SA authors don't intend to
add this option to the base, I'll fix the (fairly simple) patch
to follow proper "one patch per file" rules.
PR: ports/39319
Submitted by: Alex Vasylenko <lxv@a-send-pr.sink.omut.org>
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Number of commits found: 5 |