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Author: noodles
Date: 2002/11/13 22:58:14
Rolling 0.1.0; update HISTORY/TODO, bump version in onak-conf.h
* Wrote DB3 backend; although much work is still needed it vastly outperforms
the PostgreSQL backend and should hopefully not suffer from the problems of
the DB2 implementation.
* Wrote DB3 backend; although much work is still needed it vastly outperforms
the PostgreSQL backend and should hopefully not suffer from the problems of
the DB2 implementation.
+
+0.1.0 - 13th November 2002
+
+* Code cleanup; pull out common character functions.
+* Make DB3 backend support proper searching.
+* Added config file.
+* Fixed ASCII armor bug (we'd output NULLs in the headers/footer).
+* Added bidirectional syncing (previously we could receive but wouldn't send).
* Revoked keys on index.
* Check keys on import?
* Revoked keys on index.
* Check keys on import?
-* config file
-* Sort out merging (use onak + some Perl to answer incoming email. Not
- sure about keys via hkp yet though - need to send updates out).
* Better signature subpacket parsing (primary UID for example).
* Better merging of signatures; need to compare subpackets on Type 4 packets
and choose which we should use (how? most recent date?)
* Better signature subpacket parsing (primary UID for example).
* Better merging of signatures; need to compare subpackets on Type 4 packets
and choose which we should use (how? most recent date?)
* Test library?
* autoconf
* logging framework so we can log debug/warning messages and so on. syslog?
* Test library?
* autoconf
* logging framework so we can log debug/warning messages and so on. syslog?
+* Full email interface support (ADD, INDEX etc)
* Check freeing.
* More comments.
* Look at db2 backend - is it db2's fault? (Well, deadlock in that the library
* Check freeing.
* More comments.
* Look at db2 backend - is it db2's fault? (Well, deadlock in that the library
- probably is...). Is there an alternative library that would provide us with
- similar features but be more reliable? gdbm? Jason Harris suggests db3/4.
+ probably is...). Pull some of the DB3 stuff across for completeness.
#ifndef __ONAK_CONF_H_
#define __ONAK_CONF_H_
#ifndef __ONAK_CONF_H_
#define __ONAK_CONF_H_
#define CONFIGFILE "/home/noodles/projects/onak/onak.conf"
/*
#define CONFIGFILE "/home/noodles/projects/onak/onak.conf"
/*