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Wednesday, 12 Oct 2005
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00:20 dougb
Update Pine and Pico to 4.64, the latest from UW. This version contains
mostly bug fixes, with a few small new features. See the following for
details: http://www.washington.edu/pine/changes/4.63-to-4.64.html
I also updated the Pine port to stop building Pico, and instead
depend on the Pico port. This solves a CONFLICTS situation, and
is arguably the more logical way to handle this. Also, if you use
an alternate editor for Pine, you no longer have to install Pico
if you don't want it.
Make the dependency on ispell conditional. [1] This is not exactly
what the PR originator requested, but it will accomplish basically
the same thing.
Use these new things called variables to help ensure that the
maildir patches can be found from version to version. [2]
PR [1]: ports/75569
Submitted by [1]: Jeremy Chadwick <freebsd@jdc.parodius.com>
PR [2]: ports/86960
Submitted by [2]: Lewis Thompson <lewiz@compsoc.man.ac.uk>
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Wednesday, 5 Mar 2003
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14:46 dougb
* Don't do patch + sed for PREFIX-related changes, just use sed in one pass
* Update to Makefile COMMENT
* Take advantage of pkg-message to hit both ports and package installs
* Thanks to work done by winter to make ispell do reasonable things when
invoked as 'spell', properly define the speller for pico, and add a default
speller for the pine.conf. The reason for the latter is to take advantage of
the (arguably) superior behavior of ispell when files are piped to it.
* Do to the speller updates, grow a dependency on ispell and bump the revision.
* Add readme and copyright to portdocs
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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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