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Linux-Announce Digest #666

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Sat Jan 31 19:13:07 2004

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Linux-Announce Digest #666, Volume #4          Sat, 31 Jan 2004 19:13:02 EST

Contents:
  Bogofilter-0.16.4 - New Stable Release (David Relson)

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Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2004 07:08:06 CST
From: David Relson <relson@osagesoftware.com>
Subject: Bogofilter-0.16.4 - New Stable Release


Greetings,

Bogofilter-0.16.4 has been promoted from "current" to "stable".  The
0.16.x release series is officially known as "Code Clean-up Release -
Phase 1".   Unofficially it's known as the "deprecated code release".

A lot of old compatibility code has been bracketed by "#ifdef
ENABLE_DEPRECATED_CODE" and "#endif" statements. By default bogofilter
will build with this code disabled.  If you _must_ have the old code
enabled, use "configure --enable-deprecated-code".

File RELEASE.NOTES-0.16 has details of the changes.  If you haven't read
it already, do so!

The files are available at http://sourceforge.net/projects/bogofilter as
always.

                               =================
                                BOGOFILTER NEWS
                               =================

Note: 

  Release 0.16.0 is officially the "Code Clean-up Release - Phase 1".
  Unofficially it's called the "deprecated code release".

  Be sure to read RELEASE.NOTES-0.16 !

0.16.4  2004-01-21 - initial release.
        2004-01-31 - promoted to "stable"

* Fix bogus config file warnings from bogolexer.
* Config options 'thresh_stats' and 'thresh_rtable' have been
deprecated.
* Merge lexer rules to save a few bytes.
* Additional portability fixes.

0.16.3  2004-01-17

* Removed optional argument from "-u" flag.
* Config file options can be put on the command line by using
  "--option=value" syntax.

0.16.2  2004-01-16

* Tag Cc: lines as To: lines.
* Allow setting threshold for auto-updating, using the "-u value" flag
  or the "thresh_update=value" option.
* Added '-c' (compact) option to bogominitrain.pl
* Minor FAQ updates.
* Pass -mieee to GCC on machines that know this option (Alpha, SH).
  Prevents SIGFPE and program termination with coredumps in some
  conditions. Reported by Paul Ackersville, fix suggested by Clint
  Adams.
* Fix defined minimum autoconf/automake versions to match actual
  requirements: autoconf 2.54, automake 1.7.
* Change AS_HELP_STRING to AC_HELP_STRING for compatibility with older
  autoconf than version 2.58.
* Fix two compiler warnings in BerkeleyDB data store code. It is
  unknown whether one has real-world impact when opening data bases,
  fixing nonetheless. The other is cosmetic in any case.

0.16.1  2004-01-08

* Ignore X-Bogosity lines in message header.
* Added additional #ifdefs for deprecated code.
* Added database histogram to bogoutil (using '-H' flag).
* Updated bogotune man page.
* Fixed minor errors in bogotune.
* Corrected memory leaks affecting bogotune.

0.16.0  2004-01-01

* Added "#ifdef ENABLE_DEPRECATED_CODE" statements as appropriate.
* Corrected configure.ac defect for "--enable-memdebug".
* Corrected lexer defect that created unnecessary "rcvd:Received"
  tokens.
* Fixed header file problem that causes sigsegv with qdbm.
* Expanded VERP pattern to reduce hapax count.

0.15.13 2003-12-31 - Stable Release

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