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@# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.21 2024/11/16 12:07:48 wiz Exp $

DISTNAME=	Hijk-0.28
PKGNAME=	p5-${DISTNAME}
PKGREVISION=	7
CATEGORIES=	www
MASTER_SITES=	${MASTER_SITE_PERL_CPAN:=../../authors/id/G/GU/GUGOD/}

MAINTAINER=	pkgsrc-users@@NetBSD.org
HOMEPAGE=	https://metacpan.org/pod/Hijk
COMMENT=	Hijk - Fast & minimal low-level HTTP client
LICENSE=	mit

# for make test
TOOL_DEPENDS+=	p5-Test-Exception-[0-9]*:../../devel/p5-Test-Exception
TOOL_DEPENDS+=	p5-URI-[0-9]*:../../www/p5-URI
#TOOL_DEPENDS+=	p5-Time-HiRes-[0-9]*:../../time/p5-Time-HiRes
TOOL_DEPENDS+=	p5-Net-Server>=0:../../net/p5-Net-Server
TOOL_DEPENDS+=	p5-Plack>=0:../../www/p5-Plack

PERL5_PACKLIST=	auto/Hijk/.packlist
USE_LANGUAGES=	# none

PERL5_MODULE_TYPE=	Module::Build::Tiny

.include "../../lang/perl5/module.mk"
.include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk"
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a5 1
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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.19 2023/06/06 12:42:45 riastradh Exp $
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@Mass-change BUILD_DEPENDS to TOOL_DEPENDS outside mk/.

Almost all uses, if not all of them, are wrong, according to the
semantics of BUILD_DEPENDS (packages built for target available for
use _by_ tools at build-time) and TOOL_DEPEPNDS (packages built for
host available for use _as_ tools at build-time).

No change to BUILD_DEPENDS as used correctly inside buildlink3.

As proposed on tech-pkg:
https://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-pkg/2023/06/03/msg027632.html
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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.17 2021/05/24 19:55:39 wiz Exp $
d15 5
a19 5
BUILD_DEPENDS+=	p5-Test-Exception-[0-9]*:../../devel/p5-Test-Exception
BUILD_DEPENDS+=	p5-URI-[0-9]*:../../www/p5-URI
#BUILD_DEPENDS+=	p5-Time-HiRes-[0-9]*:../../time/p5-Time-HiRes
BUILD_DEPENDS+=	p5-Net-Server>=0:../../net/p5-Net-Server
BUILD_DEPENDS+=	p5-Plack>=0:../../www/p5-Plack
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d7 1
a7 1
MASTER_SITES=	http://search.cpan.org/CPAN/authors/id/G/GU/GUGOD/
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a1 1
# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.13 2020/08/31 18:12:59 wiz Exp $
d10 1
a10 1
HOMEPAGE=	https://cpan.metacpan.org/authors/id/A/AV/AVAR/
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@*: bump PKGREVISION for perl-5.32.
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a1 1
# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.12 2019/08/11 13:24:48 wiz Exp $
d17 1
a17 1
BUILD_DEPENDS+=	p5-Time-HiRes-[0-9]*:../../time/p5-Time-HiRes
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@Bump PKGREVISIONs for perl 5.30.0
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a1 1
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d5 1
a5 1
PKGREVISION=	1
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@Follow some remaining search.cpan.org redirects.
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a1 1
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d5 1
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@Update to 0.28
Add missing BUILD_DEPENDS

Upstream changes:
0.28

        - Released at 2019-01-11T16:25:00+0900
        - Now the distribution is made with mbtiny.
        - Various improvements of the test suite.
        - Rewrite the internally-used testing-purpose HTTP server to allow the control of 'Content-Length' request header.
@
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a1 1
# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.9 2018/08/22 09:47:44 wiz Exp $
d9 1
a9 1
HOMEPAGE=	http://search.cpan.org/CPAN/authors/id/A/AV/AVAR/
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@Recursive bump for perl5-5.28.0
@
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a1 1
# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.8 2017/06/05 14:25:23 ryoon Exp $
d3 1
a3 1
DISTNAME=	Hijk-0.27
a4 1
PKGREVISION=	2
d17 2
d23 2
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@Recursive revbump from lang/perl5 5.26.0
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a1 1
# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.7 2017/01/24 01:38:31 wen Exp $
d5 1
a5 1
PKGREVISION=	1
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@Update to 0.27

Upstream changes:
0.27: # 2016-10-28T12:59:00+0100

- Unbreak with Elasticeasrch 5.0. See https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=118425
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a1 1
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@Bump PKGREVISION for perl-5.24.
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a1 1
# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.5 2016/01/30 03:39:01 mef Exp $
d3 1
a3 1
DISTNAME=	Hijk-0.26
a4 1
PKGREVISION=	1
d6 1
a6 1
MASTER_SITES=	http://search.cpan.org/CPAN/authors/id/A/AV/AVAR/
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@Update 0.24 to 0.26
-------------------
0.26: # 2015-11-25T12:30:00+0100
- No functional changes since 0.25, but we had some Travis-specific
  changes in the repo, releasing just so we have the latest code there
  on the CPAN.

0.25: # 2015-11-25T12:20:00+0100
- Make the t/select-timeout.t test which fails on various odd
  CPANtesters platforms a TODO. Maybe some OS-specific issue, maybe an
  issue with kill() in the CPANtesters sandboxes not behaving as we
  expect.
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@Add following line for make test
  BUILD_DEPENDS+=        p5-Time-HiRes-[0-9]*:../../time/p5-Time-HiRes
(But still fails at signal handling at pbulk)
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a1 1
# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.3 2015/08/06 09:12:20 wiz Exp $
d3 1
a3 1
DISTNAME=	Hijk-0.24
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@Update to 0.24.

0.24: # 2015-07-05T13:40:00+0200

- Minor copyediting and formatting changes to the documentation. No
  code changes at all.

0.23: # 2015-07-03T17:00:00+0200

- The "Host" header can now be overriden by supplying a new
  `no_default_host_header` option along with a `Host` header in `head
  => []` to request().

  Before this we'd always send "Host: $host" over, where $host was the
  host we were connecting to, now you can customize this.

- Fixed a bug where if passed passed `head => []` to request() we'd
  emit a ":" header, i.e. just an empty header name with an empty
  value.

  You could have just not passed the `head => ` value if the array was
  empty, but no we won't screw up and emit a single line consisting of
  ":" if given an empty array.

0.22: # 2015-05-27T07:54:17+0200

- No feature change. Re-package due to a missing file in the tarball:
  https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=104624

0.21: # 2015-05-22T15:26:23+0200

- Fix "Too many CRLF" issue. Hijk has been always generating HTTP
  request with an extra CRLF at the end. While many HTTP servers are
  ignoring those, some treat it as errors. We now eliminate the extra
  CRLF at the end of every request.
  See also http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec4.html

- Handle better when select() is interrupted by signals.
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a1 1
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@Recursive PKGREVISION bump for all packages mentioning 'perl',
having a PKGNAME of p5-*, or depending such a package,
for perl-5.22.0.
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a1 1
# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.1 2015/04/30 03:10:32 mef Exp $
d3 1
a3 1
DISTNAME=	Hijk-0.20
a4 1
PKGREVISION=	1
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@Import p5-Hijk-0.20 as www/p5-Hijk.

Hijk is a fast & minimal low-level HTTP client intended to be used
where you control both the client and the server, e.g. for talking to
some internal service from a frontend user-facing web application.

It is NOT a general HTTP user agent, it doesn't support redirects,
proxies, SSL and any number of other advanced HTTP features like (in
roughly descending order of feature completeness) LWP::UserAgent,
WWW::Curl, HTTP::Tiny, HTTP::Lite or Furl. This library is basically
one step above manually talking HTTP over sockets.

Having said that it's lightning fast and extensively used in
production at Booking.com where it's used as the go-to transport layer
for talking to internal services. It uses non-blocking sockets and
correctly handles all combinations of connect/read timeouts and other
issues you might encounter from various combinations of parts of your
system going down or becoming otherwise unavailable.
@
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a1 1
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