pkgsrc/mail/mutt-kz/patches/patch-ap

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$NetBSD: patch-ap,v 1.1 2014/01/12 17:43:37 wiz Exp $
--- doc/Muttrc.orig 2013-12-06 13:36:51.000000000 +0000
+++ doc/Muttrc
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ macro index,pager,attach,compose \cb "\
"call urlview to extract URLs out of a message"
# Show documentation when pressing F1
-macro generic,pager <F1> "<shell-escape> less /usr/local/share/doc/mutt-kz/manual.txt<Enter>" "show Mutt documentation"
+macro generic,pager <F1> "<shell-escape> less @DOCDIR@/manual.txt<Enter>" "show Mutt documentation"
# show the incoming mailboxes list (just like "mutt -y") and back when pressing "y"
macro index,pager y "<change-folder>?<toggle-mailboxes>" "show incoming mailboxes list"
@@ -870,11 +870,11 @@ attachments -I message/external-body
# filtered message is read from the standard output.
#
#
-# set dotlock_program="/usr/local/bin/mutt_dotlock"
+# set dotlock_program="@PREFIX@/bin/mutt_dotlock"
#
# Name: dotlock_program
# Type: path
-# Default: "/usr/local/bin/mutt_dotlock"
+# Default: "@PREFIX@/bin/mutt_dotlock"
#
#
# Contains the path of the mutt_dotlock(8) binary to be used by
@@ -4702,7 +4702,7 @@ attachments -I message/external-body
# Setting this variable will cause mutt to open a pipe to a command
# instead of a raw socket. You may be able to use this to set up
# preauthenticated connections to your IMAP/POP3/SMTP server. Example:
-# set tunnel="ssh -q mailhost.net /usr/local/libexec/imapd"
+# set tunnel="ssh -q mailhost.net @PREFIX@/libexec/imapd"
#
# Note: For this example to work you must be able to log in to the remote
# machine without having to enter a password.