Subject: CVS commit: pkgsrc/mail/p5-MIME-Lite
To: None <pkgsrc-changes@NetBSD.org>
From: Hiramatsu Yoshifumi <hiramatsu@netbsd.org>
List: pkgsrc-changes
Date: 03/10/2006 06:06:33
Module Name: pkgsrc
Committed By: hiramatsu
Date: Fri Mar 10 06:06:33 UTC 2006
Modified Files:
pkgsrc/mail/p5-MIME-Lite: Makefile distinfo
Log Message:
Updated to 3.01.
I don't quote changelogs for release 3.00 and 3.01, because those entry
only mention taking over maintainership.
Version 2.117 (2001/08/20)
The terms-of-use have been placed in the distribution file "COPY-
ING". Also, small documentation tweaks were made.
Version 2.116 (2001/08/17)
Added long-overdue patch which makes the instance method form of
send() do the right thing when given HOW... arguments. Thanks to
Casey West for the patch.
Version 2.114 (2001/08/16)
New special 'AUTO' content type in new()/build() tells MIME::Lite
to try and guess the type from file extension. To make use of
this, you'll want to install MIME::Types. The "AUTO" setting can
be made the default default (instead of "TEXT") if you set
"$AUTO_CONTENT_TYPE = 1, $PARANOID = 0". Thanks to Ville
SkyttE<#228> for these patches.
File::Basename is used if it is available. Thanks to Ville
SkyttE<#228> for this patch.
SMTP failures (in send_by_smtp) now add the $smtp->message to the
croak'ed exception, so if things go wrong, you get a better idea of
what and why. Thanks to Thomas R. Wyant III for the patch.
Made a subtle change to "as_string" which supposedly fixes a failed
MIME data.t test with Perl 5.004_04 on NT 4 sp6. The problem might
only exist in this old perl, but as the patch author says, not
everyone has climbed higher on the Perl ladder. Thanks to John
Gotts for the patch.
Added "contrib" directory, with MailTool.pm. Thanks to Tom Wyant
for this contribution.
Improved HTML documentation (notice the links to the individual
methods in the top menu).
To generate a diff of this commit:
cvs rdiff -r1.10 -r1.11 pkgsrc/mail/p5-MIME-Lite/Makefile
cvs rdiff -r1.2 -r1.3 pkgsrc/mail/p5-MIME-Lite/distinfo
Please note that diffs are not public domain; they are subject to the
copyright notices on the relevant files.