2003-06-10 11:56:18 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (9) |
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Bump PKGREVISION because of db4 shlib major bump.
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2003-05-06 19:43:16 by Julio Merino | Files touched by this commit (726) |
Log message:
Drop trailing whitespace. Ok'ed by wiz.
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2003-03-02 13:10:47 by Julio Merino | Files touched by this commit (6) |
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Honor PKG_SYSCONFDIR. Bump PKGREVISION to 1.
Closes PR pkg/20543 by Kimmo Suominen.
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2003-01-28 23:04:37 by Johnny C. Lam | Files touched by this commit (176) |
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Instead of including bsd.pkg.install.mk directly in a package Makefile,
have it be automatically included by bsd.pkg.mk if USE_PKGINSTALL is set
to "YES". This enforces the requirement that bsd.pkg.install.mk be
included at the end of a package Makefile. Idea suggested by Julio M.
Merino Vidal <jmmv at menta.net>.
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2003-01-04 22:54:32 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (1) |
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Use the perl5 buildlink.mk instead of module.mk.
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2003-01-04 22:29:22 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (1) |
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This package needs perl during the build.
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2002-12-27 13:52:08 by David Brownlee | Files touched by this commit (8) | |
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Import of prayer 1.0.5
Prayer is a small and fast HTTP to IMAP gateway written entirely in C.
* Uses persistent connections to IMAP server and support servers.
* Target folders remain SELECTed: not a simple-minded proxy.
* Full caching (including sort/thread cache) for each open folder.
* Up to five persistent IMAP connections (typically one or two in use):
o INBOX and one other folder
o Postponed message folder stream
o Preferences stream
o Folder transfer stream
o Various optimisations/sharing to minimise actual IMAP connections
* Directory cache: single round trip to IMAP server for directory listing.
* Works well with UW IMAP server (even using Unix format mail folders).
* Little discernible load on a Pentium III class system running Linux with
5,000 logins/day (400 logins/hour, 150 concurrent logins)
* Uses 10% to 20% of the CPU and 400 MBytes of RAM on a PIII class system
with 23,000 logins/day (1,700 logins/hour, 850 concurrent logins peak)
* Aggressive HTTP/1.0 and 1.1 connection caching to reduce SSL overhead.
* Optional gzip compression of pages tunable by IP address range.
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