+Sat Jun 10 18:37:59 CEST 2000 Ruud de Rooij <ruud@ruud.org>
+
+ * Merged mts/sendmail functionality into mts/smtp; switching between
+ smtp and sendmail delivery method is now controlled by mts.conf.
+
+ * If tsort cannot deal with loops, in addition to defining tsort as
+ cat, also define lorder as echo.
+
+ * Removed uip/popi.c from list of sources.
+
+Thu Jun 08 19:36:57 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
+
+ * New dtimep.lex didn't parse day names properly. Fixed. Also
+ clarified ambiguous comments preceding day_map[] array (from old
+ dtimep.lex) that probably led to the erroneous cp++ being added.
+
Wed Jun 7 20:52:33 CEST 2000 Ruud de Rooij <ruud@ruud.org>
* Added one more mkstemp invocation to uip/spost.c (which was in a
Wed May 31 07:40:45 2000 Doug Morris <doug@mhost.com>
- * added a lint target to the Makefiles and a check in autoconf
+ * Added a lint target to the Makefiles and a check in autoconf
to determine whether lint or lclint exists on the system.
Fri May 30 19:21:48 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
tws.h to h/). Updated all source files to reflect to new location
of tws.h.
- * Rewrote dparsetime (dtimep.c) to replace the old
- zotnet/tws/dtimep.c, lexstring.c, lexedit.c, and
- dtimep.c-lexed. It should now work with flex (although untested
- with lex), and requires no sed-ing. For now, I have the lexed
- version in the distribution, so that end-users don't need to worry
- about running it through flex/lex. I have not added back support
- for guessing the time zone when it's not specified.
+ * Rewrote dparsetime (in dtimep.lex -> dtimep.c) to replace the
+ old zotnet/tws/dtimep.c, dtimep.lex, lexstring.c, lexedit.c, and
+ dtimep.c-lexed. It should now work with flex (although untested
+ with lex), and requires no sed-ing. For now, I have the lexed
+ version in the distribution, so that end-users don't need to worry
+ about running it through flex/lex. I have not added back support
+ for guessing the time zone when it's not specified.
Sun May 28 17:44:15 CEST 2000 Ruud de Rooij <ruud@ruud.org>