Uploaded lbdb 0.19 (alpha) to master
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Date: Mon, 8 May 2000 19:23:16 +0200
Source: lbdb
Binary: lbdb
Architecture: alpha
Version: 0.19
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: AlphaBuildd/John Goerzen <buildd@erwin.complete.org>
Description:
lbdb - The little brother's database for the mutt mail reader
Closes: 58188
Changes:
lbdb (0.19) unstable; urgency=low
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* Upgrade to standards version 3.1.1: Add Build-Depends.
* Hardcode finger and mutt_dotlock in debian/rules, to avoid additional
Build-Depends.
* use safe_strdup() instead of strdup() which isn't available on Ultrix.
* Add lbdb.spec by Horms <horms@vergenet.net>.
* Update the version number in lbdb.spec via configure.
* Add abook support based on an idea by Ross Campbell
<rcampbel@us.oracle.com>.
* Add NIS support based on an idea by Ross Campbell
<rcampbel@us.oracle.com>.
* Add --enable-lbdb-dotlock to configure options to force using of
lbdb_dotlock (instead of using mutt_dotlock) and use this option for
the Debian package (Closes: #58188).
* Update FSF address in copyrights.
* Update dotlock code from mutt 1.1.12.
* Use /usr/bin/awk instead of /usr/bin/mawk in the Debian package
(/usr/bin/awk is handled by alternates mechanism to point to the
"optimal" awk replacement).
* Speed up munge (nearly two times as fast as previous version).
* Add option SORT_OUTPUT to lbdb.rc, which can be set to "false" or
"no". This implies that lbdbq doesn't sort the output but reverts its
order, so the most recent addresses from m_inmail.list will be shown
first. Thanks to Andrew Over <aover@uq.net.au> for this idea.
Files:
de517dd29fde1d7106b62049c87e0f8a 33910 mail optional lbdb_0.19_alpha.deb
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