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[pkgsrc/trunk]: pkgsrc/mail/p5-Email-Date RFC 2822 defines the "Date:" header...



details:   https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/pkgsrc/rev/90ad0c2d372a
branches:  trunk
changeset: 531381:90ad0c2d372a
user:      adrianp <adrianp%pkgsrc.org@localhost>
date:      Sun Jul 29 11:57:14 2007 +0000

description:
RFC 2822 defines the "Date:" header. It declares the header a required
part of an email message. The syntax for date headers is clearly laid out.
Stil, even a perfectly planned world has storms. The truth is, many programs
get it wrong. Very wrong. Or, they don't include a "Date:" header at all.
This often forces you to look elsewhere for the date, and hoping to find
something.

For this reason, the tedious process of looking for a valid date has been
encapsulated in this software. Further, the process of creating RFC compliant
date strings is also found in this software.

Imported from pkgsrc-wip and packaged by kuli0020%umn.edu@localhost

diffstat:

 mail/p5-Email-Date/DESCR    |  10 ++++++++++
 mail/p5-Email-Date/Makefile |  21 +++++++++++++++++++++
 mail/p5-Email-Date/PLIST    |   1 +
 mail/p5-Email-Date/distinfo |   5 +++++
 4 files changed, 37 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)

diffs (53 lines):

diff -r 4e0dc98887a0 -r 90ad0c2d372a mail/p5-Email-Date/DESCR
--- /dev/null   Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/mail/p5-Email-Date/DESCR  Sun Jul 29 11:57:14 2007 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+RFC 2822 defines the "Date:" header. It declares the header a required
+part of an email message. The syntax for date headers is clearly laid out.
+Stil, even a perfectly planned world has storms. The truth is, many programs
+get it wrong. Very wrong. Or, they don't include a "Date:" header at all.
+This often forces you to look elsewhere for the date, and hoping to find
+something.
+
+For this reason, the tedious process of looking for a valid date has been
+encapsulated in this software. Further, the process of creating RFC compliant
+date strings is also found in this software.
diff -r 4e0dc98887a0 -r 90ad0c2d372a mail/p5-Email-Date/Makefile
--- /dev/null   Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/mail/p5-Email-Date/Makefile       Sun Jul 29 11:57:14 2007 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.1.1.1 2007/07/29 11:57:14 adrianp Exp $
+
+DISTNAME=      Email-Date-1.03
+PKGNAME=       p5-${DISTNAME}
+CATEGORIES=    mail perl5
+MASTER_SITES=  ${MASTER_SITE_PERL_CPAN:=Email/}
+
+MAINTAINER=    kuli0020%umn.edu@localhost
+HOMEPAGE=      http://cpan.uwinnipeg.ca/dist/Email-Date
+COMMENT=       Find and Format Date Headers
+
+DEPENDS+=      {perl>=5.7.3,p5-Test-Simple>=0.47}:../../devel/p5-Test-Simple
+DEPENDS+=      p5-Email-Simple>=1.9:../../mail/p5-Email-Simple
+DEPENDS+=      p5-Time-Piece>=1.08:../../time/p5-Time-Piece
+DEPENDS+=      p5-Time-Local>=1.07:../../time/p5-Time-Local
+DEPENDS+=      p5-TimeDate>=1.16:../../time/p5-TimeDate
+
+PERL5_PACKLIST=        auto/Email/Date/.packlist
+
+.include "../../lang/perl5/module.mk"
+.include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk"
diff -r 4e0dc98887a0 -r 90ad0c2d372a mail/p5-Email-Date/PLIST
--- /dev/null   Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/mail/p5-Email-Date/PLIST  Sun Jul 29 11:57:14 2007 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,1 @@
+@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.1.1.1 2007/07/29 11:57:14 adrianp Exp $
diff -r 4e0dc98887a0 -r 90ad0c2d372a mail/p5-Email-Date/distinfo
--- /dev/null   Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/mail/p5-Email-Date/distinfo       Sun Jul 29 11:57:14 2007 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.1.1.1 2007/07/29 11:57:14 adrianp Exp $
+
+SHA1 (Email-Date-1.03.tar.gz) = 287189d89ea038507df9a05274faa1cc48cccb7c
+RMD160 (Email-Date-1.03.tar.gz) = f04438783dcdaab6f39ae0f03ed2f6583260ccac
+Size (Email-Date-1.03.tar.gz) = 3056 bytes



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