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comparison xml/libpst.in @ 118:0f1492b7fe8b
patch from Fridrich Strba for building on mingw and general cleanup of autoconf files
add processing for pst files of type 0x0f
start adding support for properly building and installing libpst.so and the header files required to use it.
remove version.h since the version number is now in config.h
more const correctness issues regarding getopt()
author | Carl Byington <carl@five-ten-sg.com> |
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date | Sat, 31 Jan 2009 12:12:36 -0800 |
parents | 39ba19372732 |
children | bdb38b434c0a |
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1 <reference> | 1 <reference> |
2 <title>@PACKAGE@ Utilities - Version @VERSION@</title> | 2 <title>@PACKAGE@ Utilities - Version @VERSION@</title> |
3 <partintro> | 3 <partintro> |
4 <title>Packages</title> | 4 <title>Packages</title> |
5 | |
6 <para>This is a fork of the libpst project at SourceForge. Another fork | |
7 is located at <ulink | |
8 url="http://alioth.debian.org/projects/libpst/">http://alioth.debian.org/projects/libpst/</ulink> | |
9 </para> | |
10 | 5 |
11 <para>The various source and binary packages are available at <ulink | 6 <para>The various source and binary packages are available at <ulink |
12 url="http://www.five-ten-sg.com/@PACKAGE@/packages/">http://www.five-ten-sg.com/@PACKAGE@/packages/</ulink>. | 7 url="http://www.five-ten-sg.com/@PACKAGE@/packages/">http://www.five-ten-sg.com/@PACKAGE@/packages/</ulink>. |
13 The most recent documentation is available at <ulink | 8 The most recent documentation is available at <ulink |
14 url="http://www.five-ten-sg.com/@PACKAGE@/">http://www.five-ten-sg.com/@PACKAGE@/</ulink>. | 9 url="http://www.five-ten-sg.com/@PACKAGE@/">http://www.five-ten-sg.com/@PACKAGE@/</ulink>. |
31 </partintro> | 26 </partintro> |
32 | 27 |
33 | 28 |
34 <refentry id="readpst.1"> | 29 <refentry id="readpst.1"> |
35 <refentryinfo> | 30 <refentryinfo> |
36 <date>2008-10-09</date> | 31 <date>2009-01-25</date> |
37 </refentryinfo> | 32 </refentryinfo> |
38 | 33 |
39 <refmeta> | 34 <refmeta> |
40 <refentrytitle>readpst</refentrytitle> | 35 <refentrytitle>readpst</refentrytitle> |
41 <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> | 36 <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> |
231 </refentry> | 226 </refentry> |
232 | 227 |
233 | 228 |
234 <refentry id="lspst.1"> | 229 <refentry id="lspst.1"> |
235 <refentryinfo> | 230 <refentryinfo> |
236 <date>2008-10-09</date> | 231 <date>2009-01-25</date> |
237 </refentryinfo> | 232 </refentryinfo> |
238 | 233 |
239 <refmeta> | 234 <refmeta> |
240 <refentrytitle>lspst</refentrytitle> | 235 <refentrytitle>lspst</refentrytitle> |
241 <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> | 236 <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> |
334 </refentry> | 329 </refentry> |
335 | 330 |
336 | 331 |
337 <refentry id="readpstlog.1"> | 332 <refentry id="readpstlog.1"> |
338 <refentryinfo> | 333 <refentryinfo> |
339 <date>2008-10-09</date> | 334 <date>2009-01-25</date> |
340 </refentryinfo> | 335 </refentryinfo> |
341 | 336 |
342 <refmeta> | 337 <refmeta> |
343 <refentrytitle>readpstlog</refentrytitle> | 338 <refentrytitle>readpstlog</refentrytitle> |
344 <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> | 339 <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> |
518 </refentry> | 513 </refentry> |
519 | 514 |
520 | 515 |
521 <refentry id="pst2ldif.1"> | 516 <refentry id="pst2ldif.1"> |
522 <refentryinfo> | 517 <refentryinfo> |
523 <date>2008-10-09</date> | 518 <date>2009-01-25</date> |
524 </refentryinfo> | 519 </refentryinfo> |
525 | 520 |
526 <refmeta> | 521 <refmeta> |
527 <refentrytitle>pst2ldif</refentrytitle> | 522 <refentrytitle>pst2ldif</refentrytitle> |
528 <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> | 523 <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> |
694 </refentry> | 689 </refentry> |
695 | 690 |
696 | 691 |
697 <refentry id="pst2dii.1"> | 692 <refentry id="pst2dii.1"> |
698 <refentryinfo> | 693 <refentryinfo> |
699 <date>2008-10-09</date> | 694 <date>2009-01-25</date> |
700 </refentryinfo> | 695 </refentryinfo> |
701 | 696 |
702 <refmeta> | 697 <refmeta> |
703 <refentrytitle>pst2dii</refentrytitle> | 698 <refentrytitle>pst2dii</refentrytitle> |
704 <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> | 699 <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> |
828 </refentry> | 823 </refentry> |
829 | 824 |
830 | 825 |
831 <refentry id="pst.5"> | 826 <refentry id="pst.5"> |
832 <refentryinfo> | 827 <refentryinfo> |
833 <date>2008-10-09</date> | 828 <date>2009-01-25</date> |
834 </refentryinfo> | 829 </refentryinfo> |
835 | 830 |
836 <refmeta> | 831 <refmeta> |
837 <refentrytitle>outlook.pst</refentrytitle> | 832 <refentrytitle>outlook.pst</refentrytitle> |
838 <manvolnum>5</manvolnum> | 833 <manvolnum>5</manvolnum> |
908 00c4 offsetIndex1 [4 bytes] 0x005400 in this case | 903 00c4 offsetIndex1 [4 bytes] 0x005400 in this case |
909 00b8 backPointer2 [4 bytes] 0x021ebc in this case | 904 00b8 backPointer2 [4 bytes] 0x021ebc in this case |
910 00bc offsetIndex2 [4 bytes] 0x0c7e00 in this case | 905 00bc offsetIndex2 [4 bytes] 0x0c7e00 in this case |
911 ]]></literallayout> | 906 ]]></literallayout> |
912 <para> | 907 <para> |
913 We only support index types 0x0e and 0x17, and encryption types | 908 We only support index types 0x0e, 0x0f, and 0x17, and encryption types |
914 0x00, 0x01 and 0x02. Index type 0x0e is the older 32 bit Outlook format. | 909 0x00, 0x01 and 0x02. Index type 0x0e is the older 32 bit Outlook format. |
910 Index type 0x0f seems to be rare, and so far the data seems to be | |
911 identical to that in type 0x0e files. | |
915 Index type 0x17 is the newer 64 bit Outlook format. Encryption | 912 Index type 0x17 is the newer 64 bit Outlook format. Encryption |
916 type 0x00 is no encryption, type 0x01 is "compressible" encryption | 913 type 0x00 is no encryption, type 0x01 is "compressible" encryption |
917 which is a simple substitution cipher, and type 0x02 is "strong" | 914 which is a simple substitution cipher, and type 0x02 is "strong" |
918 encryption, which seems to be related to a three rotor Enigma cipher. | 915 encryption, which is a simple three rotor Enigma cipher from WWII. |
919 </para> | 916 </para> |
920 <para> | 917 <para> |
921 offsetIndex1 is the file offset of the root of the | 918 offsetIndex1 is the file offset of the root of the |
922 index1 b-tree, which contains (ID1, offset, size, unknown) tuples | 919 index1 b-tree, which contains (ID1, offset, size, unknown) tuples |
923 for each item in the file. backPointer1 is the value that should | 920 for each item in the file. backPointer1 is the value that should |