are some drawbacks with it. If you keep silent, the patch will be dropped
at some time, because noone seems to need it.
-
Some patches exist because they bring *big* changes and need some more
testing. So if you use these patches, please send an email to the author,
and give some feedback on how well the patch works. It will be most helpful
to decide if some specific feature makes it into vanilla t-prot.
-
PERMANENT PATCHES
=================
t-prot package maintainer(s) of your distribution (if the distribution
makes use of said Slang, mutt and gnupg versions).
-t-prot-*-mutt15*.diff and t-prot-*-gpg1*.diff
-=============================================
-You want to be on the bleeding edge, using a developer version of mutt?
-Your distribution provides just an outdated version of gnupg?
-
-No problem, these patches add the locales needed for them to work
-smoothly. Please send a bug report if there are some great new
-features in the new mutt or gnupg which break anything inside t-prot.
-
-t-prot.sl-slang2.diff
-=====================
-Patch by Gregor Herrmann, making t-prot.sl run with Slang-2.
-
+none
RECENT PATCHES
none
-
OBSOLETE PATCHES
================
+t-prot-*-mutt15*.diff and t-prot-*-gpg1*.diff
+=============================================
+By now it seems safe to assume every distribution is using mutt version
+1.5.x and gnupg newer than 1.2.6, so these patches have been incorporated
+into t-prot in version 3.0.
+
+t-prot.sl-slang2.diff
+=====================
+Slang-2 seems to be standard nowadays, so we drop Slang-1 support.
+
t-prot-*-gol.diff (2nd version)
===============================
This patch has been incorporated in t-prot since version 2.95, when