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locks; strict; comment @# @; 1.9 date 2023.03.20.21.35.31; author nikita; state Exp; branches; next 1.8; commitid j98goRl4FOKTpUhE; 1.8 date 2012.09.16.00.51.32; author dholland; state Exp; branches; next 1.7; 1.7 date 2008.02.27.08.25.17; author wiz; state Exp; branches; next 1.6; 1.6 date 2008.02.20.22.53.49; author jlam; state Exp; branches; next 1.5; 1.5 date 2008.02.20.22.31.06; author jlam; state Exp; branches; next 1.4; 1.4 date 2008.02.20.13.18.24; author wiz; state Exp; branches; next 1.3; 1.3 date 2007.11.19.20.28.57; author jlam; state Exp; branches; next 1.2; 1.2 date 2007.11.19.19.34.53; author jlam; state Exp; branches; next 1.1; 1.1 date 2007.11.13.18.02.15; author jlam; state Exp; branches 1.1.1.1; next ; 1.1.1.1 date 2007.11.13.18.02.15; author jlam; state Exp; branches; next ; desc @@ 1.9 log @mail/cone: fix a couple pkglint warnings. move to use mk/curses.buildlink3.mk. builds on NetBSD 10.99.2 without buildtime failure. @ text @# $NetBSD: options.mk,v 1.8 2012/09/16 00:51:32 dholland Exp $ PKG_OPTIONS_VAR= PKG_OPTIONS.cone PKG_SUPPORTED_OPTIONS= aspell ldap fam PKG_OPTIONS_REQUIRED_GROUPS= tls PKG_OPTIONS_GROUP.tls= gnutls ssl PKG_SUGGESTED_OPTIONS= aspell ldap ssl .include "../../mk/bsd.options.mk" # Package-specific option-handling ### ### Aspell spell-check support ### .if !empty(PKG_OPTIONS:Maspell) . include "../../textproc/aspell/buildlink3.mk" CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --with-spellcheck=aspell .endif ### ### FAM (file alteration monitor) support ### .if !empty(PKG_OPTIONS:Mfam) . include "../../mk/fam.buildlink3.mk" .endif ### ### GNU TLS support ### .if !empty(PKG_OPTIONS:Mgnutls) . include "../../security/gnutls/buildlink3.mk" CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --with-gnutls .endif ### ### LDAP addressbook support ### .if !empty(PKG_OPTIONS:Mldap) . include "../../databases/openldap-client/buildlink3.mk" .endif ### ### OpenSSL TLS support ### .if !empty(PKG_OPTIONS:Mssl) . include "../../security/openssl/buildlink3.mk" .endif @ 1.8 log @Since the last update, this will not build without the wide-curses option, so turn it on by default. The option should probably be removed entirely, as the code doesn't look amenable to a narrow-only build. PKGREVISION -> 2. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: options.mk,v 1.7 2008/02/27 08:25:17 wiz Exp $ d4 1 a4 1 PKG_SUPPORTED_OPTIONS= aspell ldap wide-curses d7 1 a7 1 PKG_SUGGESTED_OPTIONS= aspell ldap ssl wide-curses a48 11 ### ### Wide curses display ### .if !empty(PKG_OPTIONS:Mwide-curses) USE_NCURSES= yes # termattrs() . include "../../devel/ncursesw/buildlink3.mk" .else USE_NCURSES= yes # termattrs() . include "../../devel/ncurses/buildlink3.mk" .endif @ 1.7 log @USE_NCURSESW is gone, use USE_NCURSES instead. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: options.mk,v 1.6 2008/02/20 22:53:49 jlam Exp $ d7 1 a7 1 PKG_SUGGESTED_OPTIONS= aspell ldap ssl @ 1.6 log @One second thought, just let "wide-curses" toggle whether or not we use wide curses or narrow curses. Cone will always need a curses library regardless, so if we're not using one, we're using the other. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: options.mk,v 1.5 2008/02/20 22:31:06 jlam Exp $ d54 1 a54 1 USE_NCURSESW= yes # termattrs() @ 1.5 log @Update mail/cone to version 0.74. Changes from version 0.73 include: + Add full DESTDIR support. + New "gnutls" option to select between using GNU TLS and OpenSSL. Default to "ssl". + New "wide-curses" option to select between curses and wide-curses displays. Default to "curses". * Add/fix GNU TLS support in cone. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: options.mk,v 1.4 2008/02/20 13:18:24 wiz Exp $ d4 2 a5 3 PKG_SUPPORTED_OPTIONS= aspell ldap PKG_OPTIONS_REQUIRED_GROUPS= display tls PKG_OPTIONS_GROUP.display= curses wide-curses d7 1 a7 1 PKG_SUGGESTED_OPTIONS= aspell curses ldap ssl a21 8 ### Curses display ### .if !empty(PKG_OPTIONS:Mcurses) USE_NCURSES= yes # termattrs() . include "../../devel/ncurses/buildlink3.mk" .endif ### d56 3 @ 1.4 log @Needs ncurses (for termattrs()). Fix some pkglint warnings while here. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD$ d5 4 a8 1 PKG_SUGGESTED_OPTIONS= aspell ldap d23 23 d53 8 a60 1 ### FAM (file alteration monitor) support d62 3 a64 2 .if !empty(PKG_OPTIONS:Mfam) . include "../../mk/fam.buildlink3.mk" @ 1.3 log @Don't look for openssl or c_rehash binaries because cone doesn't actually need them at all. Add a "fam" option to cone which allows it to be notified by the OS about changes to local Maildirs. Bump the PKGREVISION to 1. @ text @d1 2 @ 1.2 log @Sort options. @ text @d23 7 @ 1.1 log @Initial revision @ text @d10 1 a10 1 ### LDAP addressbook support d12 3 a14 2 .if !empty(PKG_OPTIONS:Mldap) . include "../../databases/openldap-client/buildlink3.mk" d18 1 a18 1 ### Aspell spell-check support d20 2 a21 3 .if !empty(PKG_OPTIONS:Maspell) . include "../../textproc/aspell/buildlink3.mk" CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --with-spellcheck=aspell @ 1.1.1.1 log @Import cone-0.73 as pkgsrc/mail/cone: Cone is a text-based mail client. Cone seamlessly handles multiple POP3, IMAP accounts, and local mail folders. Cone is also a simple newsreader. Cone's interface is foolproof enough to be used by inexperienced users, but it also offers advanced features for power users. Cone also serves as a platform for development of a new experimental network mail access protocol, SMAP, that offers additional functionality not available with IMAP or POP3. @ text @@