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19-Jun-2014 |
gjb |
Copy stable/9 to releng/9.3 as part of the 9.3-RELEASE cycle.
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22-Sep-2011 |
kensmith |
Copy head to stable/9 as part of 9.0-RELEASE release cycle.
Approved by: re (implicit)
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20-Nov-1996 |
phk |
Latest reality.
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07-Sep-1996 |
peter |
- resync with configs running on freefall - add ctm_conf.gnats from freefall - add support for doing both the immediate mailout and the queued mailout. - use "sendmail -odq -t" rather than "sendamil -t" to make it queue to the mailqueue rather than immediately begin transmission. This allows us to take advantage of our ordered dequeueing system without blowing WC's T1 to hell with a 50 part mailout in parallel. - bump the max ctm size from 3MB to 10MB.... This is mainly for the fast list.
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09-May-1996 |
phk |
Update to current reality. mkctm.c can replace the guts of mkCTM if anybody feels like it...
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21-Feb-1995 |
phk |
Be more exclusive about cvs-locks.
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20-Feb-1995 |
phk |
The new and improved mkCTM. Learning from this experience it has been improved on a couple of accounts. Amongst these are "damage control" more than 100 files removed and it will bail out...
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19-Feb-1995 |
phk |
Some recent small changes. Probably about time I start writing this in C.
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08-Dec-1994 |
phk |
Update to current reality.
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24-Oct-1994 |
phk |
These patches fix some lesser problems:
1) malloc.h doesn't exits in 2.0. 2) Makefile.inc wasn't picked up so one of the build steps (install?) failed. 3) LIBMD wasn't depended on. 4) "ctm foo" dumped core because "foo" doesn't have a '.' in it.
Bruce
I updated the mkCTM stuff while I was at it anyway. /phk
Reviewed by: phk Submitted by: bde
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19-Sep-1994 |
phk |
This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r2886, which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
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19-Sep-1994 |
phk |
This is the present state of CTM version 2. Please do not ask for subscriptions yet. Wait for the announcement.
CTM is my humble attempt to get -current out to people beyond TCP/IP connections. This is for people with dial-up connections and such.
CTM can make a delta from one version to another of a source-tree, in a efficient and verified way. Even if there are binary files in the tree. It will even try to make the delta as small as possible.
It is OK with me if you yell "Bloating!" but I'll just forward your email to some of the happy customers from CTM version 1, and let them tell you what they think.
I will not put ctm into "make world" yet. For now it is just the logical way to get the sources out to people who helps me test this.
Poul-Henning
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