Module: gmime
      Version: 2.3.9
  Uploaded by: Jeffrey Stedfast

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ChangeLog
---------

2008-09-07  Jeffrey Stedfast  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

        * README: Bumped version

        * configure.in: Bumped version to 2.3.9

2008-09-07  Jeffrey Stedfast  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

        New feature needed by the Bongo project (seems DBMail could also
        use this feature as they currently have a hack-around).

        * tests/test-mbox.c: Output header offsets as well so that they
        can be checked.

        * gmime/gmime-parser.c (g_mime_parser_get_headers_begin): New
        function to get the beginning offset of the message headers.
        (g_mime_parser_get_headers_end): Same, but for the end offset.
        (parser_step_headers): Only set priv->headers_begin and
        priv->headers_end if they are set to -1, we don't want to
        overwrite this value if parsing a subpart.
        (parser_step): Reset priv->headers_begin and priv->headers_end
        when appropriate.

2008-09-07  Jeffrey Stedfast  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

        * gmime/gmime-charset.c (g_mime_charset_map_init): Create the
        iconv_charsets hashtable using g_hash_table_new_full() so that we
        don't have to call g_hash_table_foreach() before destroying it in
        g_mime_charset_map_shutdown().

        * gmime/gmime-gpg-context.c: Use g_hash_table_new_full() so that
        we don't have to g_hash_table_foreach() to remove all user-id
        hints before destroying the user-id hint hashtable.

        * util/cache.c: Updated to use GSlice instead of a custom MemChunk
        allocator.

        * util/gtrie.c: Updated to use GSlice instead of my custom
        MemChunk. The main purpose for using the MemChunk allocator had
        been ease of cleanup, but it made it more difficult to use GTrie
        elsewhere.

        * examples/basic-example.c: Updated for the foreach() changes.

        * gmime/gmime-multipart.c (g_mime_multipart_foreach): Changed to
        be recursive. The callback function signature has changed a bit to
        be more useful as well by providing the parent MIME object.

        * gmime/gmime-message.c (g_mime_message_foreach): Same.

2008-09-06  Jeffrey Stedfast  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

        * gmime/gmime-multipart.c 
(g_mime_multipart_get_subpart_from_content_id):
        Multiparts can have Content-Id's too.

2008-09-06  Jeffrey Stedfast  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

        * gmime/gmime-part.c (g_mime_part_set_content_object): Made
        virtual, seems like it could be useful.

        * gmime/gmime-object.c (set_content_type): Do not serialize the
        GMimeContentType object to the headers. This is done elsewhere
        now.
        (g_mime_object_set_content_type): After calling the virtual
        set_content_type(), serialize the GMimeContentType object to the
        headers.

        * gmime/gmime-multipart-encrypted.c: Get rid of the protocol
        member variable, it's not needed.

        * gmime/gmime-multipart-signed.c: Get rid of the protocol and
        micalg member strings, these aren't needed - just request them
        from the content_type.

        * gmime/gmime-multipart.c: Get rid of boundary member variable, we
        can just request it from the ContentType object. No sense
        duplicating strings.

        * gmime/gmime-message.c (message_get_headers): Don't write out a
        MIME-Version header if a Content-Type header doesn't exist.

        * gmime/gmime-parser.c (parser_content_type): Instead of returning
        a GMimeContentType object, we now return a simpler ContentType
        struct so that we don't waste time processing more of the header
        than we need to, all we need is the type/subtype to figure out
        which MIME object type to instantiate.
        (parser_scan_message_part): After finishing parsing the object,
        destroy the content_type ourselves.
        (parser_construct_leaf_part): Updated. Don't set a
        GMimeContentType on the GMimeObject unless the Content-Type header
        doesn't exist (if it does exist, then appending the Content-Type
        header will cause one to be created and set on the GMimeObject).
        (parser_construct_multipart): Updated.

        * gmime/gmime-content-type.c (g_mime_content_type_new_from_string):
        Use the new g_mime_parse_content_type() utility function and set
        the parsed string values on the new GMimeContentType object
        directly to avoid unnecessary strdup()ing.

        * gmime/gmime-parse-utils.c (g_mime_parse_content_type): New
        function to parse the simple type/subtype Content-Type form.


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