Fedora 10 Update: libpst-0.6.44-1.fc10

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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2009-9955
2009-09-25 19:43:09
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Name        : libpst
Product     : Fedora 10
Version     : 0.6.44
Release     : 1.fc10
URL         : http://www.five-ten-sg.com/libpst/
Summary     : Utilities to convert Outlook .pst files to other formats
Description :
The Libpst utilities include readpst which can convert email messages
to both mbox and MH mailbox formats, pst2ldif which can convert the
contacts to .ldif format for import into ldap databases, and pst2dii
which can convert email messages to the DII load file format used by
Summation.

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Update Information:

improved embedded attachment handling
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ChangeLog:

* Sun Sep 20 2009 Carl Byington <carl at five-ten-sg.com> - 0.6.44-1
- patch from Lee Ayres to add file name extensions in separate mode.
- allow mixed items types in a folder in separate mode.
* Sat Sep 12 2009 Carl Byington <carl at five-ten-sg.com> - 0.6.43-1
- decode more of the pst format, some minor bug fixes
- add support for code pages 1200 and 1201.
- add readpst -t option to select output item types, which can
  now be used to process folders containing mixed item types.
- fix segfault with embedded appointments
- add readpst -u option for Thunderbird mode .size and .type files
- better detection of embedded rfc822 message attachments
* Thu Sep  3 2009 Carl Byington <carl at five-ten-sg.com> - 0.6.42-1
- patch from Fridrich Strba to build with DJGPP DOS cross-compiler.
* Sat Jul 25 2009 Fedora Release Engineering <rel-eng at lists.fedoraproject.org> - 0.6.41-2
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_12_Mass_Rebuild
* Tue Jun 23 2009 Carl Byington <carl at five-ten-sg.com> - 0.6.41-1
- fix ax_python detection - should not use locate command
- checking for fedora versions is not needed
* Tue Jun 23 2009 Carl Byington <carl at five-ten-sg.com> - 0.6.40-1
- fedora 11 has python2.6
- remove pdf version of the man pages
* Sun Jun 21 2009 Carl Byington <carl at five-ten-sg.com> - 0.6.39-1
- fedora > 10 moved to boost-python-devel
* Sun Jun 21 2009 Carl Byington <carl at five-ten-sg.com> - 0.6.38-1
- add python interface to the shared library.
- bump soname to version 4 for many changes to the interface.
- better decoding of recurrence data in appointments.
- remove readpstlog since debug log files are now plain text.
- add readpst -j option for parallel jobs for each folder.
- make nested mime multipart/alternative to hold the text/html parts.
* Fri Apr 17 2009 Carl Byington <carl at five-ten-sg.com> - 0.6.37-1
- add pst_attach_to_mem() back into the shared library interface.
- fix memory leak caught by valgrind.
* Tue Apr 14 2009 Carl Byington <carl at five-ten-sg.com> - 0.6.36-1
- build separate -doc and -devel-doc subpackages.
- other spec file cleanup
* Wed Apr  8 2009 Carl Byington <carl at five-ten-sg.com> - 0.6.35-1
- properly add trailing mime boundary in all modes.
- build separate libpst, libpst-libs, libpst-devel rpms.
* Thu Mar 19 2009 Carl Byington <carl at five-ten-sg.com> - 0.6.34-1
- avoid putting mixed item types into the same output folder.
* Tue Mar 17 2009 Carl Byington <carl at five-ten-sg.com> - 0.6.33-1
- compensate for iconv conversion to utf-7 that produces strings that
  are not null terminated.
- don't produce empty attachment files in separate mode.
* Sat Mar 14 2009 Carl Byington <carl at five-ten-sg.com> - 0.6.32-1
- fix ppc64 compile error
* Sat Mar 14 2009 Carl Byington <carl at five-ten-sg.com> - 0.6.31-1
- bump version for fedora cvs tagging mistake
* Sat Mar 14 2009 Carl Byington <carl at five-ten-sg.com> - 0.6.30-1
- track character set individually for each mapi element.
- remove charset option from pst2ldif since we get that from each
  object now.
- avoid emitting bogus empty email messages into contacts and
  calendar files.
* Tue Feb 24 2009 Carl Byington <carl at five-ten-sg.com> - 0.6.29-1
- fix for 64bit on Fedora 11
* Tue Feb 24 2009 Carl Byington <carl at five-ten-sg.com> - 0.6.28-1
- improve decoding of multipart/report and message/rfc822 mime types.
- improve character set handling.
- fix embedded rfc822 messages with attachments.
* Sat Feb  7 2009 Carl Byington <carl at five-ten-sg.com> - 0.6.27-1
- fix for const correctness on Fedora 11
* Sat Feb  7 2009 Carl Byington <carl at five-ten-sg.com> - 0.6.26-1
- patch from Fridrich Strba for building on mingw and general
- cleanup of autoconf files.
- add processing for pst files of type 0x0f.
- strip and regenerate all MIME headers to avoid duplicates.
- do a better job of making unique MIME boundaries.
- only use base64 coding when strictly necessary.
* Fri Jan 16 2009 Carl Byington <carl at five-ten-sg.com> - 0.6.25-1
- improve handling of content-type charset values in mime parts
* Thu Dec 11 2008 Carl Byington <carl at five-ten-sg.com> - 0.6.24-1
- patch from Chris Eagle to build on cygwin
* Thu Dec  4 2008 Carl Byington <carl at five-ten-sg.com> - 0.6.23-1
- bump version to avoid cvs tagging mistake in fedora
* Fri Nov 28 2008 Carl Byington <carl at five-ten-sg.com> - 0.6.22-1
- patch from David Cuadrado to process emails with type PST_TYPE_OTHER
- base64_encode_multiple() may insert newline, needs larger malloc
- subject lines shorter than 2 bytes could segfault
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This update can be installed with the "yum" update program.  Use 
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