lbdb 0.39 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
lbdb (0.39) unstable; urgency=low * Use dh_autotools-dev (Closes: #727289). * Update packaged autotools files. * Rebuild aclocal/autoconf. * Change debian/source-format to 3.0 (native). * Remove mutt-ja from Suggests, since this no longer exists. * Upgrade build depenency to debhelper (>= 9). * Change debian/compat to "9". * Complete rewrite of debian/rules. * Now uses hardening via debhelper. * Add $CPPFLAGS to $CFLAGS to really use hardening. * Upgrade to Standards-Version 3.9.5 (no changes). * m_vcf: Optimize missing names handling (Thanks to Jamey Sharp) (Closes: #624590). * Made debian/copyright machine readable. * m_abook: fix formatting (Thanks to Alfredo Finelli) (Closes: #681526). * mutt-ldap-query: Add parameters for TLS and SASL_MECH (Thanks to Alexandra N. Kossovsky) (Closes: #512074). * Mention user mutt-ldap-query configuration files in lbdbq(1) man page (Closes: #534710). * Update ABQuery build mechanism (Thanks to Brendan Cully). -- Roland Rosenfeld <email address hidden> Sat, 10 May 2014 17:33:51 +0200
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Available diffs
- diff from 0.38ubuntu1 (in Ubuntu) to 0.39 (85.7 KiB)
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Binary packages built by this source
- lbdb: Little Brother's DataBase for the mutt mail reader
This package consists of a set of small tools, which collect mail
addresses from several sources and offer these addresses to the mutt
external query feature. At the moment the following modules are
supported:
- m_finger (uses the finger(1) command)
- m_inmail (scans incoming mail for addresses)
- m_passwd (searches /etc/passwd)
- m_yppasswd (searches the YP password database)
- m_nispasswd (searches the NIS password database)
- m_getent (searches the configured password database)
- m_pgp2, m_pgp5, m_gpg (searches your PGP or GnuPG keyrings)
- m_fido (searches the Fidonet nodelist)
- m_abook (uses the address book application abook(1))
- m_addr_email (uses addr-email from the addressbook Tk program)
- m_muttalias (searches your Mutt mail aliases)
- m_pine (searches your Pine addressbook files)
- m_wanderlust (search the WanderLust alias database)
- m_palm (uses your Palm database; needs libpalm-perl package)
- m_gnomecard (uses GnomeCard database files)
- m_bbdb (search your BBDB (big brother database))
- m_ldap (query some LDAP server)
- m_evolution (search in the Evolution addressbook)
- m_vcf (search in vcard files using libvformat)
- lbdb-dbgsym: debug symbols for package lbdb
This package consists of a set of small tools, which collect mail
addresses from several sources and offer these addresses to the mutt
external query feature. At the moment the following modules are
supported:
- m_finger (uses the finger(1) command)
- m_inmail (scans incoming mail for addresses)
- m_passwd (searches /etc/passwd)
- m_yppasswd (searches the YP password database)
- m_nispasswd (searches the NIS password database)
- m_getent (searches the configured password database)
- m_pgp2, m_pgp5, m_gpg (searches your PGP or GnuPG keyrings)
- m_fido (searches the Fidonet nodelist)
- m_abook (uses the address book application abook(1))
- m_addr_email (uses addr-email from the addressbook Tk program)
- m_muttalias (searches your Mutt mail aliases)
- m_pine (searches your Pine addressbook files)
- m_wanderlust (search the WanderLust alias database)
- m_palm (uses your Palm database; needs libpalm-perl package)
- m_gnomecard (uses GnomeCard database files)
- m_bbdb (search your BBDB (big brother database))
- m_ldap (query some LDAP server)
- m_evolution (search in the Evolution addressbook)
- m_vcf (search in vcard files using libvformat)