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[pkgsrc/trunk]: pkgsrc/mail/p5-MIME-Lite Update from version 3.01nb1 to 3.023.
details: https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/pkgsrc/rev/32a68d342879
branches: trunk
changeset: 550245:32a68d342879
user: he <he%pkgsrc.org@localhost>
date: Mon Nov 17 23:26:14 2008 +0000
description:
Update from version 3.01nb1 to 3.023.
Pkgsrc changes:
o Changed MAINTAINER to pkgsrc-users@ from a non-developer
(sorry if this offends...)
o Added DEPENDS on packages which this now depends on
o Added a patch to get rid of pesky interactivity during build:
"There ought to be a law!"
Upstream changes:
Version 3.023
Correct erroneous changelog entry
Fix typo in perldoc: utf-8, not utf8
Version 3.022
Behave on Cygwin as on Win32 with regard to defaulting to SMTP sending.
Respect crazy people who put multiple Cc or Bcc headers in
message (#30574, thanks Pavel V. Rochnyack!)
We no longer rewrite array and hash refs in the send_by_sendmail
args so aggressively.
Cope with missing local sendmail (thanks to Debian for patching
for this, and for putting up with me (rjbs) being an insufferable
jerk!)
Fix weird unicode-in-$1 bug (thanks SREZIC!)
Other minor bug fixes.
Version 3.021
Replace Email::Date with Email::Date::Format to limit prereqs
(Email::Date::Format produced just for this!)
Begin the process of removing use of ExtUtils::TBone for testing
Version 3.020
Optimized code for speedup of creation of two-part messages.
The internal structure of the object has changes, but that
won't matter if you were using the published interface. (Sam
Tregar)
Removed the "advanced features", ie auto-fallback delivery,
from send_by_smtp. They didn't belong there in the first place.
Version 3.01_06 (2007/07/29)
First release from Perl Email Project. Updated packaging.
Version 3.01_04 (2004/05/05)
Reworked the new send_by_smtp stuff. Documentation modifications.
Version 3.01_02 (2003/08/28)
Well, it seems 3.01_01 failed tests on Win32 due to me accidentally
changing the line ending format to DOSish. Also the way that
email extraction for SMTP with or without Mail::Address was
different (from 2.117 even). So ive fixed that.
Anybody depending on the undocumented extract_addrs() is in
for a suprise. I suggest you look at using Mail::Address.
Version 3.01_01 (2003/04/25 - 2003/08/21)
(This version is a test release, if its ok then I'll re-release
it as 3.02)
Patched the pod to use correct entities Thanks to Ed Avis for
the patch. Added better support for funky names in the from
field when sending via SMTP, thanks to prodding by Darren
Hemphill and Ollie Gallardo. (Actually I kind of messed this
up orginally and no doubt Darren wasn't impressed. I ended up
using something pretty close to his solution. My bad for not
paying more attention. Sorry mate.)
08/21: Apparently I never uploaded my changes for this version
to CPAN. Sigh.
*** Win32 CHANGES ***
Up until this release the default send() method for all OS'es
has been to invoke sendmail and pipe the mail to it. This
behaviour has now changed on Win32 to default to using SMTP.
This means that if your /site/lib/Net/libnet.cfg file is properly
configured then you can use SMTP without specifying a send
method explicitly. This seemed a rational decision as most
Win32 users who send mails are using an SMTP server and not a
tool like sendmail.
*** SMTP CHANGES ***
Jonathan Eunice <jeunice at illuminata dot com> pointed out an
interesting bug in the interaction between MIME::Lite and
Net::SMTP/Net::CMD. This was that sending a mail ending in
"\n\n" without additional encoding would cause Net::CMD to send
an incorrect end of mail signal to the SMTP server which would
result in A) The mail failing to be sent due to a timeout, and
B) MIME::Lite to report that all was well.
This has been fixed by checking to make sure that if the last
character sent was \n, but the last two chars were not \r\n
then the \n is turned into an \r, which Net::CMD then adds an
\n to and then sends the normal ".\r\n" to terminate the message.
Weird error, that im not entirely sure has been resolved
properly. Please inform me if this screws anything up that it
shouldn't.
As stated earlier send_by_smtp wasnt extracting the _real_
email address from the overall fancy once specified in the
From: field. This is resolved now, fancy display names are now
possible while using SMTP.
*** Content-Id ***
It was pointed out by alex via CPAN RT that Content-Id needs
to have angle brackets around it or HTML mails dont show up
properly in many mail clients, furthermore the RFC mandates it
(to be honest im taking his word on this, please feel free to
yell at me if this causes trouble), so as he suggested I am
automatically adding them in they arent provided.
*** sendmail path ***
Dom pointed out via CPAN RT that despite some effort going in
to trying to discover the correct location of sendmail, that
it was still using a bad default. Fixed.
*** Date Stamping ***
Kurt reported via RT that datestamps were not being correctly
formatted. His patch has been incorporated with only one change,
a comment where Perl was spelled PERL :-)
*** Quoted printable fix ***
Klaus Rusch noted a bug in how quoted-printable handled weird
\r\n combinations. Fixed now.
diffstat:
mail/p5-MIME-Lite/Makefile | 24 +++++++++++++++---------
mail/p5-MIME-Lite/distinfo | 9 +++++----
2 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diffs (47 lines):
diff -r 3d4a8a6419dd -r 32a68d342879 mail/p5-MIME-Lite/Makefile
--- a/mail/p5-MIME-Lite/Makefile Mon Nov 17 23:24:28 2008 +0000
+++ b/mail/p5-MIME-Lite/Makefile Mon Nov 17 23:26:14 2008 +0000
@@ -1,14 +1,20 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.13 2008/10/19 19:18:20 he Exp $
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.14 2008/11/17 23:26:14 he Exp $
+
+DISTNAME= MIME-Lite-3.023
+PKGNAME= p5-${DISTNAME}
+SVR4_PKGNAME= p5mil
+CATEGORIES= www perl5
+MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_PERL_CPAN:=MIME/}
-DISTNAME= MIME-Lite-3.01
-PKGNAME= p5-${DISTNAME}
-PKGREVISION= 1
-SVR4_PKGNAME= p5mil
-CATEGORIES= www perl5
-MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_PERL_CPAN:=MIME/}
+MAINTAINER= pkgsrc-users%NetBSD.org@localhost
+HOMEPAGE= http://search.cpan.org/dist/MMIME-Lite/
+COMMENT= Perl5 module for simple creation of MIME email messages
-MAINTAINER= norm%sandbox.org.uk@localhost
-COMMENT= Perl5 module for simple creation of MIME email messages
+DEPENDS+= p5-Email-Date-Format>=1.0:../../mail/p5-Email-Date-Format
+DEPENDS+= p5-MailTools>=1.62:../../mail/p5-MailTools
+DEPENDS+= p5-MIME-Base64>0:../../converters/p5-MIME-Base64
+# MIME::QuotedPrint is part of p5-MIME-Base64 package
+DEPENDS+= p5-MIME-Types>=1.13:../../mail/p5-MIME-Types
PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT= user-destdir
diff -r 3d4a8a6419dd -r 32a68d342879 mail/p5-MIME-Lite/distinfo
--- a/mail/p5-MIME-Lite/distinfo Mon Nov 17 23:24:28 2008 +0000
+++ b/mail/p5-MIME-Lite/distinfo Mon Nov 17 23:26:14 2008 +0000
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
-$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.3 2006/03/10 06:06:33 hiramatsu Exp $
+$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.4 2008/11/17 23:26:14 he Exp $
-SHA1 (MIME-Lite-3.01.tar.gz) = 8c1ce3591bf0b8422b19851f89dd813169d495f3
-RMD160 (MIME-Lite-3.01.tar.gz) = b080220052eedcee0b59591b48bcccfc31d31da3
-Size (MIME-Lite-3.01.tar.gz) = 49778 bytes
+SHA1 (MIME-Lite-3.023.tar.gz) = 27119b2d681bb971134e63c89b24a7d73922c661
+RMD160 (MIME-Lite-3.023.tar.gz) = 374270369a5aaf94bf3322094d9124fac69938fc
+Size (MIME-Lite-3.023.tar.gz) = 63160 bytes
+SHA1 (patch-aa) = c9f87c66a6456dd0b7f490d5d88bf6382f53d4ab
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