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# ChangeLog for net-mail/procmail
# Copyright 2002-2003 Gentoo Technologies, Inc.; Distributed under the GPL v2
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/net-mail/procmail/ChangeLog,v 1.19 2003/06/17 21:02:15 gmsoft Exp $

  05 Feb 2003; Aron Griffis <agriffis@gentoo.org> procmail-3.22-r5.ebuild :
  Mark stable on alpha

*procmail-3.22-r5 (28 Oct 2002)

  17 Jun 2003; Guy Martin <gmsoft@gentoo.org> procmail-3.22-r5.ebuild :
  Added hppa to KEYWORDS.

  05 Apr 2003; Zach Welch <zwelch@gentoo.org> procmail-3.22-r5.ebuild:
  add arm keyword

  22 Dec 2002; Christian Birchinger <joker@gentoo.org> :     
  Removed sparc64 keyword.
	
  28 Oct 2002; Grant Goodyear <g2boojum@gentoo.org> procmail-3.22-r5.ebuild :

  It seems that _both_ the /etc/procmailrc entry and the patch are required
  for procmail to deliver to ${HOME}/.maildir properly.  At least, w/o the
  /etc/procmailrc entry my mail was being delivered to ~/.maildir but not
  in maildir form (meaning messages were dumped into ~/.maildir instead of
  ~/.maildir/new.  So, I restored the creation of /etc/procmailrc.

  06 Dec 2002; Rodney Rees <manson@gentoo.org> : changed sparc ~sparc keywords

  09 Dec 2002; Jon Portnoy <avenj@gentoo.org> procmail-3.22-r5.ebuild :

  Updated ebuild to respect icc USE flag, no revision bump necessary.

  10 Dec 2002; Jon Portnoy <avenj@gentoo.org> procmail-3.22-r5.ebuild :

  Revert USE to prevent a dependency blockage.

  14 Dec 2002; Aron Griffis <agriffis@gentoo.org> procmail-3.22-r5.ebuild :

  Added ~alpha to KEYWORDS

*procmail-3.22-r4 (5 Sep 2002)
	
  5 Sep 2002; Jared H. Hudson <jhhudso@gentoo.org> procmail-3.22-r4.ebuild :

  Added PROVIDE of virtual/mda. Thanks goes to Eric Renfro
  <psi-jack@myrealbox.com> in reference to bug #6806.
	
*procmail-3.22-r3 (26 Jul 2002)

  3 Aug 2002; Calum Selkirk <cselkirk@gentoo.org> procmail-3.22-r3.ebuild
  procmail-3.22-r2.ebuild files/gentoo-maildir.diff digest-procmail-3.22-r3 :

  Add ppc to KEYWORDS (procmail-3.22-r2.ebuild).
  Changed from *.patch to *.diff
  Seems i neglected to cvs add the diff.
  
  26 Jul 2002; Calum Selkirk <cselkirk@gentoo.org> procmail-3.22-r3.ebuild 
  files/gentoo-maildir.patch digest-procmail-3.22-r3 :

  Added patch to remove MAILSPOOLDIR and define MAILSPOOLHOME when
  we are delivering to Maildir style mailboxes (USE="maildir"). The 
  /etc/procmailrc soultion (below) doesn't seem to work, procmail still
  attempts to deliver to /var/spool/mail (see bug #5630).
  Added ppc to KEYWORDS
  Added RDEPEND 
  
*procmail-3.22-r2 (16 Jul 2002)

  26 Jul 2002; Calum Selkirk <cselkirk@gentoo.org> procmail-3.22-r2.ebuild :
  
  Added ppc to KEYWORDS
  Added RDEPEND
  Fixed Copyright year .. s/2000/2002
  Fixed illegal space characters
  
  16 Jul 2002; Nick Hadaway <raker@gentoo.org> procmail-3.22-r2.ebuild :

  Updated sed statement to include a "-O2" so procmail doesn't barf
  on the strstr() tests.

*procmail-3.22-r2 (18 Jun 2002)

  18 Jun 2002; Grant Goodyear <g2boojum@gentoo.org> ChangeLog  :

  Thanks to Jose Fonseca procmail now uses /etc/procmailrc to determine the
  default mailbox instead of patching the source.

*procmail-3.22-r1 (1 Feb 2002)

  3 May 2002; J.Hudson <jhhudso@gentoo.org> procmail-3.22-r1.ebuild :

  Added mbox use item to ebuild. When used, procmail will not change
  the location of mail spool to a maildir style location. Instead, it
  will use the /var/spool/mail/* default.

*procmail-3.22 (1 Feb 2002)

  1 Feb 2002; G.Bevin <gbevin@gentoo.org> ChangeLog :
  
  Added initial ChangeLog which should be updated whenever the package is
  updated in any way. This changelog is targetted to users. This means that the
  comments should well explained and written in clean English. The details about
  writing correct changelogs are explained in the skel.ChangeLog file which you
  can find in the root directory of the portage repository.