An easy-to-use USENET news reader

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tin is an easy-to-use USENET news reader for the console using NNTP.
It supports threading, scoring, different charsets, and many other
useful things. It has also support for different languages.

This version contains 2 patches by dnh@opensuse.org changing the
default key for toggling rot13 from '%' to 'd' and displaying the
number of unread posts instead of lines in the threadview.

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Source Files
Filename Size Changed
tin-2.0.0_toggle_rot_key.patch 0000000646 646 Bytes
tin-2.6.0-unread-not-lines.patch 0000000653 653 Bytes
tin-2.6.3.tar.xz 0001639192 1.56 MB
tin-2.6.3.tar.xz.sign 0000000286 286 Bytes
tin-rpmlintrc 0000000279 279 Bytes
tin.changes 0000015976 15.6 KB
tin.spec 0000004249 4.15 KB
Latest Revision
Dr. Werner Fink's avatar Dr. Werner Fink (WernerFink) accepted request 1189433 from Atri Bhattacharya's avatar Atri Bhattacharya (badshah400) (revision 14)
* Update to version 2.6.3.
* Run spec-cleaner to cleanup some obsolete tags.
* tin-2.0.0_toggle_rot_key.patch: Refresh to apply with -p1.
* Drop tin-2.0.0-no_datetime_in_bin.patch: __DATE__ and __TIME__ are now correctly set to source tarball date by SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH.
* Use %autosetup -p1 to setup build dir.
* Disable FORGERY, docs/INSTALL suggests that it "should not be used in a free accessible tin".
* Drop potentially confusing sysconfdir macro.
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David Haller's avatar

Anyone know what's up with pkgconfig(libgsasl) / openssl on SLE?

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