Date: Wed, 10 Dec 1997 13:03:48 +0800 (CST) From: yssu@CCCA.NCTU.edu.tw To: FreeBSD-gnats-submit@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: ports/5266: Upgrade chinese/tin to 1.4.971204 Message-ID: <199712100503.NAA02735@NetoSpace.neto.net> Resent-Message-ID: <199712100500.VAA15263@hub.freebsd.org>
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>Number: 5266 >Category: ports >Synopsis: upgrade chinese/tin to 1.4.971204 >Confidential: no >Severity: non-critical >Priority: low >Responsible: freebsd-ports >State: open >Class: change-request >Submitter-Id: current-users >Arrival-Date: Tue Dec 9 21:00:00 PST 1997 >Last-Modified: >Originator: Yen-Shuo Su >Organization: Campus Computer Communication Association, NCTU, Taiwan >Release: FreeBSD 2.2-970829-RELENG i386 >Environment: >Description: Upgrade chinese/tin to 1.4.971204 >How-To-Repeat: >Fix: Patch file: diff -ruN ./tin/Makefile /usr/ports/chinese/tin/Makefile --- ./tin/Makefile Wed Dec 10 12:52:31 1997 +++ /usr/ports/chinese/tin/Makefile Sat Dec 6 00:48:43 1997 @@ -6,8 +6,8 @@ # $Id: Makefile,v 1.3 1997/12/04 22:42:40 vanilla Exp $ # -DISTNAME= tinpre-1.4-971204 -PKGNAME= zh-tin-1.4.971204 +DISTNAME= tinpre-1.4-971127 +PKGNAME= zh-tin-1.4.971127 CATEGORIES= chinese news MASTER_SITES= ftp://nuxi.ucdavis.edu/pub/tin/ \ ftp://ftp.akk.uni-karlsruhe.de/pub/tin/ \ diff -ruN ./tin/files/md5 /usr/ports/chinese/tin/files/md5 --- ./tin/files/md5 Wed Dec 10 12:53:30 1997 +++ /usr/ports/chinese/tin/files/md5 Sat Dec 6 00:48:43 1997 @@ -1 +1 @@ -MD5 (tinpre-1.4-971204.tgz) = 8020e0d4c17ad472373f2b68d70376d5 +MD5 (tinpre-1.4-971127.tgz) = 9a8b16259d83cc3d53e819c44292ac05 diff -ruN ./tin/patches/patch-ac /usr/ports/chinese/tin/patches/patch-ac --- ./tin/patches/patch-ac Wed Dec 10 12:51:08 1997 +++ /usr/ports/chinese/tin/patches/patch-ac Fri Dec 5 16:16:45 1997 @@ -1,76 +1,153 @@ ---- doc/tin.1.orig Wed Dec 3 03:52:10 1997 -+++ doc/tin.1 Mon Dec 8 23:10:14 1997 -@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ - .SH DESCRIPTION - .I Tin - is a full-screen easy to use Netnews reader. It can read news locally --(i.e., \fI/var/spool/news\fP) or remotely (\fIrtin\fP or \fItin -r\fP option) -+(i.e., \fI/var/news\fP) or remotely (\fIrtin\fP or \fItin -r\fP option) - via a NNTP (Network News Transport Protocol) server. It will automatically - utilize NOV (News OVerview) style index files if available locally or via the - NNTP XOVER command. -@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ - .B -r - read news remotely from the default NNTP server specified in the - environment variable NNTPSERVER or contained in the file --\fI/etc/nntpserver\fP. -+\fI/usr/local/etc/nntpserver\fP. - .TP - .B -R - read news saved by the -S option. -@@ -210,14 +210,14 @@ - .PP - A slightly better method is to set \fItin\fP setuid news and have all index - files created and updated in the news spool directory --(i.e., \fI/var/spool/news/.news\fP). This has the advantage that there will -+(i.e., \fI/var/news/.news\fP). This has the advantage that there will - only be one copy of the index files on each machine on your network, but the - disadvantage is that you will have \fItin\fP running setuid news. - .PP - A better method is to install the \fItind\fP index file updating daemon and - have it create and update index files for all groups in your active file at - regular intervals in the news spool directory --(i.e., \fI/var/spool/news/.news\fP). This has the advantage that there will -+(i.e., \fI/var/news/.news\fP). This has the advantage that there will - only be one copy of the index files on each machine on your network and - \fItin\fP must not be setuid news, but the disadvantage is that you will have - to have news permissions to install \fItind\fP and root permissions to install -@@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ - The best method is to install the \fItind\fP index file updating daemon on your - NNTP server and have it create and update index files for all groups in your - active file at regular intervals in the news spool directory --(i.e., \fI/var/spool/news/.news\fP). -+(i.e., \fI/var/news/.news\fP). - This has the advantage that there will only be one copy of the index files on - the NNTP server for the whole of your network, but the disadvantage is that you - will have to install my NNTP server patches to allow \fItin\fP to retrieve -@@ -1746,7 +1746,7 @@ - \fBNNTPSERVER\fP - The default NNTP server to remotely read news from. This variable only - needs to be set if the -r command line option is specified and the file --\fI/etc/nntpserver\fP does not exist. -+\fI/usr/local/etc/nntpserver\fP does not exist. - .TP - \fBNNTPPORT\fP - The NNTP tcp port to read news from. This variable only -@@ -1994,16 +1994,16 @@ - \fI$HOME/.sigfixed\fP - fixed part of a randomly generated signature. - .TP 2i --\fI/usr/lib/news/active.times\fP -+\fI/usr/local/news/lib/active.times\fP - Contains list of new newsgroups as they are added to the news history file. - .TP 2i --\fI/usr/lib/news/motd\fP -+\fI/usr/local/news/lib/motd\fP - News message of the day file. - .TP 2i --\fI/usr/lib/news/newsgroups\fP -+\fI/usr/local/news/lib/newsgroups\fP - Short description of all newsgroups. - .TP 2i --\fI/usr/lib/news/subscriptions\fP -+\fI/usr/local/news/lib/subscriptions\fP - List of newsgroups to subscribe first time user to. - .SH BUGS - Yes +*** doc/tin.1.orig Mon Jun 23 17:25:38 1997 +--- doc/tin.1 Tue Jul 8 18:05:55 1997 +*************** +*** 33,39 **** + .SH DESCRIPTION + .I Tin + is a full-screen easy to use Netnews reader. It can read news locally +! (i.e., \fI/var/spool/news\fP) or remotely (\fIrtin\fP or \fItin -r\fP option) + via a NNTP (Network News Transport Protocol) server. It will automatically + utilize NOV (News OVerview) style index files if available locally or via the + NNTP XOVER command. +--- 33,39 ---- + .SH DESCRIPTION + .I Tin + is a full-screen easy to use Netnews reader. It can read news locally +! (i.e., \fI/var/news\fP) or remotely (\fIrtin\fP or \fItin -r\fP option) + via a NNTP (Network News Transport Protocol) server. It will automatically + utilize NOV (News OVerview) style index files if available locally or via the + NNTP XOVER command. +*************** +*** 113,119 **** + .B -r + read news remotely from the default NNTP server specified in the + environment variable NNTPSERVER or contained in the file +! \fI/etc/nntpserver\fP. + .TP + .B -R + read news saved by the -S option. +--- 113,119 ---- + .B -r + read news remotely from the default NNTP server specified in the + environment variable NNTPSERVER or contained in the file +! \fI/usr/local/etc/nntpserver\fP. + .TP + .B -R + read news saved by the -S option. +*************** +*** 206,219 **** + .PP + A slightly better method is to set \fItin\fP setuid news and have all index + files created and updated in the news spool directory +! (i.e., \fI/var/spool/news/.news\fP). This has the advantage that there will + only be one copy of the index files on each machine on your network, but the + disadvantage is that you will have \fItin\fP running setuid news. + .PP + A better method is to install the \fItind\fP index file updating daemon and + have it create and update index files for all groups in your active file at + regular intervals in the news spool directory +! (i.e., \fI/var/spool/news/.news\fP). This has the advantage that there will + only be one copy of the index files on each machine on your network and + \fItin\fP must not be setuid news, but the disadvantage is that you will have + to have news permissions to install \fItind\fP and root permissions to install +--- 206,219 ---- + .PP + A slightly better method is to set \fItin\fP setuid news and have all index + files created and updated in the news spool directory +! (i.e., \fI/var/news/.news\fP). This has the advantage that there will + only be one copy of the index files on each machine on your network, but the + disadvantage is that you will have \fItin\fP running setuid news. + .PP + A better method is to install the \fItind\fP index file updating daemon and + have it create and update index files for all groups in your active file at + regular intervals in the news spool directory +! (i.e., \fI/var/news/.news\fP). This has the advantage that there will + only be one copy of the index files on each machine on your network and + \fItin\fP must not be setuid news, but the disadvantage is that you will have + to have news permissions to install \fItind\fP and root permissions to install +*************** +*** 223,229 **** + The best method is to install the \fItind\fP index file updating daemon on your + NNTP server and have it create and update index files for all groups in your + active file at regular intervals in the news spool directory +! (i.e., \fI/var/spool/news/.news\fP). + This has the advantage that there will only be one copy of the index files on + the NNTP server for the whole of your network, but the disadvantage is that you + will have to install my NNTP server patches to allow \fItin\fP to retrieve +--- 223,229 ---- + The best method is to install the \fItind\fP index file updating daemon on your + NNTP server and have it create and update index files for all groups in your + active file at regular intervals in the news spool directory +! (i.e., \fI/var/news/.news\fP). + This has the advantage that there will only be one copy of the index files on + the NNTP server for the whole of your network, but the disadvantage is that you + will have to install my NNTP server patches to allow \fItin\fP to retrieve +*************** +*** 252,258 **** + When a user starts \fItin\fP it is possible to inform them of any important + changes/information concerning the news system by displaying a message of the + day (motd) file. The motd file should be created in your news lib directory +! (i.e., \fI/usr/lib/news/motd\fP) and should have file permissions set to 0644. + The motd file will only be displayed if its contents is newer than the last + time the user started \fItin\fP. If reading news via NNTP my XMOTD patch will + have to have been applied to your NNTP server. +--- 252,258 ---- + When a user starts \fItin\fP it is possible to inform them of any important + changes/information concerning the news system by displaying a message of the + day (motd) file. The motd file should be created in your news lib directory +! (i.e., \fI/usr/local/news/lib/motd\fP) and should have file permissions set to 0644. + The motd file will only be displayed if its contents is newer than the last + time the user started \fItin\fP. If reading news via NNTP my XMOTD patch will + have to have been applied to your NNTP server. +*************** +*** 1747,1753 **** + \fBNNTPSERVER\fP + The default NNTP server to remotely read news from. This variable only + needs to be set if the -r command line option is specified and the file +! \fI/etc/nntpserver\fP does not exist. + .TP + \fBNNTPPORT\fP + The NNTP tcp port to read news from. This variable only +--- 1747,1753 ---- + \fBNNTPSERVER\fP + The default NNTP server to remotely read news from. This variable only + needs to be set if the -r command line option is specified and the file +! \fI/usr/local/etc/nntpserver\fP does not exist. + .TP + \fBNNTPPORT\fP + The NNTP tcp port to read news from. This variable only +*************** +*** 1989,2004 **** + \fI$HOME/.sigfixed\fP + fixed part of a randomly generated signature. + .TP 2i +! \fI/usr/lib/news/active.times\fP + Contains list of new newsgroups as they are added to the news history file. + .TP 2i +! \fI/usr/lib/news/motd\fP + News message of the day file. + .TP 2i +! \fI/usr/lib/news/newsgroups\fP + Short description of all newsgroups. + .TP 2i +! \fI/usr/lib/news/subscriptions\fP + List of newsgroups to subscribe first time user to. + .SH BUGS + Yes +--- 1989,2004 ---- + \fI$HOME/.sigfixed\fP + fixed part of a randomly generated signature. + .TP 2i +! \fI/usr/local/news/lib/active.times\fP + Contains list of new newsgroups as they are added to the news history file. + .TP 2i +! \fI/usr/local/news/lib/motd\fP + News message of the day file. + .TP 2i +! \fI/usr/local/news/lib/newsgroups\fP + Short description of all newsgroups. + .TP 2i +! \fI/usr/local/news/lib/subscriptions\fP + List of newsgroups to subscribe first time user to. + .SH BUGS + Yes >Audit-Trail: >Unformatted:
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