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What are the distribution terms for dot-forward?
2008.06.01: I hereby place the dot-forward package (in particular,
dot-forward-0.71.tar.gz, with MD5 checksum
1fefd9760e4706491fb31c7511d69bed) into the public domain. The
package is no longer copyrighted.
What are the distribution terms for ezmlm?
2008.06.01: I hereby place the ezmlm package (in particular,
ezmlm-0.53.tar.gz, with MD5 checksum 108c632caaa8cdbfd3041e6c449191b2)
into the public domain. The package is no longer copyrighted.
What are the distribution terms for fastforward?
2008.06.01: I hereby place the fastforward package (in particular,
fastforward-0.51.tar.gz, with MD5 checksum
6dc619180ba9726380dc1047e45a1d8d) into the public domain. The
package is no longer copyrighted.
Set DJB_RESTRICTED=no in these packages (and in ezmlm-idx, by
extension). Add commented-out LICENSE=public-domain. As usual,
pkgsrc will strive to keep modifications to a tasteful minimum.
and ${CFLAGS}. This fixes the build of net/djbdns, as well as any
other of these packages passing down PKG_SYSCONFDIR via CFLAGS, as
well as being more generally correct for arbitrary user-defined
CFLAGS. Suggested by jlam.
For consistency across djbware in pkgsrc:
* In math/djbfft's and sysutils/daemontools's do-configure targets,
remove leading @ from ${ECHO} lines; from the former, also remove
unneeded single quotes from one such line.
* Rename net/publicfile's pre-build and sysutils/service-config's
post-patch targets to do-configure.
* In sysutils/checkpassword's do-configure target, reorder creation
of conf-cc, conf-ld, and conf-home.
All of the affected packages have been verified to compile.
XXX These packages probably have enough build goo in common to
XXX warrant an mk/djbware.mk. I'll investigate this post-freeze.
definitions of LOCALBASE and NO_MTREE. Let the qmail dependency be
satisfied by netqmail, if present. Rename post-patch to do-configure.
Clarify RESTRICTED. Take MAINTAINER. Bump PKGREVISION.
dot-forward reads sendmail's .forward files under qmail. You can run it in the
qmail startup script to support all your existing .forward files automatically.
Individual users can switch to the .qmail mechanism at their leisure.
dot-forward supports forwarding, program deliveries, and comments. It does not
support file deliveries or :include:. (However, it recognizes file delivery
attempts, and defers delivery to give you a chance to set up a .qmail file.)
Package provided by Sen Nagata <sen@eccosys.com> in PR pkg/13891