An easy-to-use USENET news reader
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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derived packages
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osc -A https://api.opensuse.org checkout server:mail/tin && cd $_
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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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 (WernerFink)
accepted
request 1189433
from
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.
Comments 1
Anyone know what's up with pkgconfig(libgsasl) / openssl on SLE?