- Install additional cclient header files
- Move SSL dependency generation for cclient to post-build
- Bump PORTEPOCH
- Removed -drac PKGNAMESUFFIX,more confusion than extra info
- Remove futile build of imapd/ipop3d/ipop2d in cclient, and libc-client4.a
in the imap-uw port.
- Respect CFLAGS and CC
PR: 30954
Submitted by: maintainer
version, however they _just_ updated the version today. The only thing I
did differently from the maintainer's patch was to regen patch-ai.
PR: ports/26808
Submitted by: Anders Nordby <anders@fix.no> (maintainer)
* Add info about PAM session support.
* Add two more master sites that I control myself, to bring some much
needed stability there too (UW has been removing snapshots without
putting them in the old dir).
* Add the file files/imap-uw.cnf, so that "make cert" actually works
as intended.
* Add -drac to PKGNAMESUFFIX if DRAC support is requested, so
that people can see what they actually installed easier.
* Remove some unnecessary linking parameters.
Submitted by: Anders Nordby <anders@fix.no>
1. Add support for building cclient with SSL. Warn about the possibility
that some ports may have been missed and need ssl added at link time.
2. Update cclient and imap-uw to latest versions.
3. Fix pine4 to add ssl libraries. This can be used as a model for what
other ports may need to do.
4. Release MAINTAINERship (by request).
Submitted by: anders@fix.no
Approved by: petef@databits.net
default in /etc/pam.conf, so it must be better to compile imap-uw with PAM
authentication too no?
* Changed the PAM service name for the POP3 daemon from pop to pop3 as that is
what we have in our default pam.conf.
* Update the port with optional DRAC support.
Approved by Maintainer
PR: 24135
Submitted by: Anders Nordby <anders@fix.no>
Update imap-uw to the latest version (imap-2000).
Update pine4 to the latest version (pine-4.31).
Despite the fact that the new releases of imap-uw and pine are
intended to improve security, the security warnings on the pine
and imap-uw ports have been left intact until they have proven
themselves.
The mail/imap-uw port used to build a shared library version of cclient
of it's own (in fact, this is where much of the infrastructure for the
cclient port came from). However, since more things depend on cclient
then just UW's imap server, I broke them into separate ports.
From now on, nothing should have to depend on imap-uw just to get
c-client.
PR: 19749
Submitted by: kbyanc@posi.net
This port needs to be converted to getting source files from a more
stable cache at FreeBSD, Inc. but I don't recall how to do it, so I
just did the annoying bits of making this damn thing compile again.
I'm really really really unhappy about these shared library patches.
This code changes WAY too fast to screw with shared libraries. If they
cause massive breakage again, they're history.