pkgsrc/mail/imap-uw/MESSAGE
jlam 25e4103cb1 * Split the MESSAGE file into two parts, one of which only shows up
if "ssl" is a package option.

* Stop the abuse of BUILD_TARGET and use MAKE_FLAGS instead.  Also,
  use OPSYSVARS to simplify the specification of the correct BUILD_TARGET
  for each platform.

* Make use of the EXTRASPECIALS variable used by imap makefiles to pass
  special MAKE_FLAGS settings through to all recursive make processes.
  This gets rid of some MAKE_ENV statements.

* Split off the special alpha-codegen hack into a hacks.mk file.

* Do man page fixups at post-build time, not post-extract time.  This
  leaves the files pristine for possible patching.

* Add back the special handling if IMAP_UW_MAILSPOOLHOME is defined.
  It was accidentally removed in patch-am when the whoson modifications
  were added.  Move the modifications to the configure phase instead
  of post-patch so that the modifications aren't accidentally picked
  up by mkpatches.

* Instead of listing each Makefile that needs the sed modification
  s/c-client.a/libc-client.la/ and modifying them at post-extract
  time, simply create patches for them.

* Instead of listing each header file to be installed, just derive
  the list from the PLIST.

* Make the libtoolification a bit more transparent by patching libtool
  references directly into the imap makefiles.

* Drop the -limapuw -> -lc-client buildlink transform that was only
  needed for much older versions of the imap-uw package, and stop
  installing libimapuw.*.  All dependents of imap-uw already correctly
  use -lc-client.

* Fix the handling of the kerberos package option so that we can use
  the pkgsrc Kerberos 5 packages instead of only using the native
  ones.

* Properly document the options.mk file.

Bump the PKGREVISION for the libimapuw.* changes and for the
IMAP_UW_MAILSPOOLHOME fixes.  The rest of the changes are all
pkgsrc-related and don't really affect the binary package.
2006-07-26 20:00:27 +00:00

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$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.4 2006/07/26 20:00:27 jlam Exp $
Add the following to /etc/services (if not already there):
imap 143/tcp # Internet Message Access Protocol
imap 143/udp
Add the following to /etc/inetd.conf:
imap stream tcp nowait root ${PREFIX}/libexec/imapd imapd
pop2 stream tcp nowait root ${PREFIX}/libexec/ipop2d ipop2d
pop3 stream tcp nowait root ${PREFIX}/libexec/ipop3d ipop3d
You will need to make inetd reload its configuration for the changes to
take effect.
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