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diff --git a/mail/exim-devel/files/patch-..::texinfo-3.30::doc::spec.texinfo b/mail/exim-devel/files/patch-..::texinfo-3.30::doc::spec.texinfo new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..8053631d6c83 --- /dev/null +++ b/mail/exim-devel/files/patch-..::texinfo-3.30::doc::spec.texinfo @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +--- ../exim-texinfo-3.30/doc/spec.texinfo.orig Tue Jun 12 12:20:49 2001 ++++ ../exim-texinfo-3.30/doc/spec.texinfo Mon Jun 18 17:50:02 2001 +@@ -6571,20 +6571,24 @@ + + + @cindex gid: caller +-@center aller_gid: The group id under which the process that called Exim was ++$caller_gid: ++The group id under which the process that called Exim was + running. This is not the same as the group id of the originator of a message + (see $originator_gid). If Exim re-execs itself, this variable in the new + incarnation normally contains the Exim gid. + + @cindex uid: caller +-@center aller_uid: The user id under which the process that called Exim was ++$caller_uid: ++The user id under which the process that called Exim was + running. This is not the same as the user id of the originator of a message + (see $originator_uid). If Exim re-execs itself, this variable in the new + incarnation normally contains the Exim uid. + +-@center ompile_date: The date on which the Exim binary was compiled. ++$compile_date: ++The date on which the Exim binary was compiled. + +-@center ompile_number: The building process for Exim keeps a count of the number ++$compile_number: ++The building process for Exim keeps a count of the number + of times it has been compiled. This serves to distinguish different + compilations of the same version of the program. + +@@ -6630,7 +6634,7 @@ + transport, the value is available in that transport. In all other situations, + this variable expands to nothing. + +- rrmsg_recipient: ++$errmsg_recipient: + This is set to the recipient address of an error message while Exim is creating + it. It is useful if a customized error message text file is in use (see + chapter "Customizing error and warning messages"). diff --git a/mail/exim-old/files/patch-..::texinfo-3.30::doc::spec.texinfo b/mail/exim-old/files/patch-..::texinfo-3.30::doc::spec.texinfo new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..8053631d6c83 --- /dev/null +++ b/mail/exim-old/files/patch-..::texinfo-3.30::doc::spec.texinfo @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +--- ../exim-texinfo-3.30/doc/spec.texinfo.orig Tue Jun 12 12:20:49 2001 ++++ ../exim-texinfo-3.30/doc/spec.texinfo Mon Jun 18 17:50:02 2001 +@@ -6571,20 +6571,24 @@ + + + @cindex gid: caller +-@center aller_gid: The group id under which the process that called Exim was ++$caller_gid: ++The group id under which the process that called Exim was + running. This is not the same as the group id of the originator of a message + (see $originator_gid). If Exim re-execs itself, this variable in the new + incarnation normally contains the Exim gid. + + @cindex uid: caller +-@center aller_uid: The user id under which the process that called Exim was ++$caller_uid: ++The user id under which the process that called Exim was + running. This is not the same as the user id of the originator of a message + (see $originator_uid). If Exim re-execs itself, this variable in the new + incarnation normally contains the Exim uid. + +-@center ompile_date: The date on which the Exim binary was compiled. ++$compile_date: ++The date on which the Exim binary was compiled. + +-@center ompile_number: The building process for Exim keeps a count of the number ++$compile_number: ++The building process for Exim keeps a count of the number + of times it has been compiled. This serves to distinguish different + compilations of the same version of the program. + +@@ -6630,7 +6634,7 @@ + transport, the value is available in that transport. In all other situations, + this variable expands to nothing. + +- rrmsg_recipient: ++$errmsg_recipient: + This is set to the recipient address of an error message while Exim is creating + it. It is useful if a customized error message text file is in use (see + chapter "Customizing error and warning messages"). diff --git a/mail/exim/files/patch-..::texinfo-3.30::doc::spec.texinfo b/mail/exim/files/patch-..::texinfo-3.30::doc::spec.texinfo new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..8053631d6c83 --- /dev/null +++ b/mail/exim/files/patch-..::texinfo-3.30::doc::spec.texinfo @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +--- ../exim-texinfo-3.30/doc/spec.texinfo.orig Tue Jun 12 12:20:49 2001 ++++ ../exim-texinfo-3.30/doc/spec.texinfo Mon Jun 18 17:50:02 2001 +@@ -6571,20 +6571,24 @@ + + + @cindex gid: caller +-@center aller_gid: The group id under which the process that called Exim was ++$caller_gid: ++The group id under which the process that called Exim was + running. This is not the same as the group id of the originator of a message + (see $originator_gid). If Exim re-execs itself, this variable in the new + incarnation normally contains the Exim gid. + + @cindex uid: caller +-@center aller_uid: The user id under which the process that called Exim was ++$caller_uid: ++The user id under which the process that called Exim was + running. This is not the same as the user id of the originator of a message + (see $originator_uid). If Exim re-execs itself, this variable in the new + incarnation normally contains the Exim uid. + +-@center ompile_date: The date on which the Exim binary was compiled. ++$compile_date: ++The date on which the Exim binary was compiled. + +-@center ompile_number: The building process for Exim keeps a count of the number ++$compile_number: ++The building process for Exim keeps a count of the number + of times it has been compiled. This serves to distinguish different + compilations of the same version of the program. + +@@ -6630,7 +6634,7 @@ + transport, the value is available in that transport. In all other situations, + this variable expands to nothing. + +- rrmsg_recipient: ++$errmsg_recipient: + This is set to the recipient address of an error message while Exim is creating + it. It is useful if a customized error message text file is in use (see + chapter "Customizing error and warning messages"). |