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Christian Boltz 303acce580 Backport of various fixes from trunk to the 2.3 branch
- list-virtual: fix displaying of 'modified' column for aliases when using
  postgres
- replaced deprecated split() with preg_split() or explode()
- functions.inc.php: better error messages when database functions are missing
- create domain: fixed typo in variable name that broke the default value for
  default aliases
- create domain: backup MX checkbox is now XHTML compliant
- vacation.pl logged literal $variable instead of the variable content at two
  places
- POSTFIX_CONF.txt: fixed filename for quota map
- config.inc.php: removed double $CONF['database_prefix']
- config.inc.php: fixed comments about domain_post* script parameters
- CHANGELOG.TXT: add new section for 2.3.3, include all the above



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This package is using the quilt framework.
All patches are located in debian/patches.
Adding a new patch: quilt new <date-patch_name>
This will create a new file debian/patches/patch/date-patch_name.
Please use the current date (e.g. 20100221 - YYYYMMDD) as prefix!
Editing a file to include it into the patch: quilt edit <filename>
This will open your $EDITOR.
To write your changes into the new patchfile: quilt refresh.
quilt push:
Apply patch(es) from the series file. Without options, the next
patch in the series file is applied. When a number is specified,
apply the specified number of patches. When a patch name is
specified, apply all patches up to and including the specified patch.
Patch names may include the patches/ prefix, which means that
filename completion can be used.
quilt pop:
Remove patch(es) from the stack of applied patches. Without options,
the topmost patch is removed. When a number is specified, remove the
specified number of patches. When a patch name is specified, remove
patches until the specified patch end up on top of the stack.
Patch names may include the patches/ prefix, which means that
filename completion can be used.