In particular:
* Add new spacer image and allow its use for unsafe images instead of
the sec_remove_* image -- brings HTML emails into the modern age
(much more viewable)
time, there have been many fixes added to the source tree, including
the PHP 5.4 and 5.5 fixes, requests for which have become the bane
of my maintainer existence.
The SM team is hard at work on the next version, but at this time it
is unclear whether the next version will ever see a full release.
As a result, this port will begin following hand-picked SVN snapshots.
So, the port officially accepts PHP 5.4 and 5.5, though if you
encounter weird errors please DTRT and report it to the SM developers
and then downgrade your PHP to 5.3.
The other major thing here is that the default location for user
preferences and attachments is being changed. Previously we used
/var/spool/squirrelmail which is really not in-line with FreeBSD's
hier(7). Now we use paths under $PREFIX, respectively
$PREFIX/www/squirrelmail/data and .../attach.
You can either copy /var/spool/squirrelmail/pref/* into
$PREFIX/www/squirrelmail/data, and /var/.../attach/* into
$PREFIX/.../attach, and then run $PREFIX/www/squirrelmail/configure,
or you can do nothing in which case that's totally fine too and
your installation won't break or anything.
Note that best practice, as recommended by the SM installation notes
and common sense, would suggest moving your user data files
to someplace outside of the $PREFIX/www/squirrelmail.
and removed session_unregister(). This is solely a php-5.4 fix.
PORTREVISION bump, but since this port does not officially support
php-5.4 I have no plans to merge this patch to RELENG_9_1_0.
Feature safe: yes
port. This is an issue for packages, where dependencies are computed
before other dependencies are installed.
While we're at it, remove the vestigial WITHOUT_WWWDIR thing. I'm
just assuming noone uses it, and if you do, then you can set
SQUIRRELDIR= as noted in the file---this is the same setting used in
the main squirrelmail port.
Feature safe: yes
that squirrelmail is incompatible with php-5 entirely, but it is just
php-5.4 that it is incompatible with. I'm adding some more verbose and
setting the default to 5.3 if php isn't installed, but there's not a
lot else I can do.
There is an open PR to make the error message more clear, but at the end
of the day php-5.4 compatibility is waiting only on the SM team to
make another release.
Feature safe: yes
As a result, this picks up an .htaccess in DOCSDIR that we were missing
before.
Also, prevent a patch remnant from getting installed.
PORTREVISION bumped for plist change.
Feature safe: yes
location. It came with a pre-everything message warning you of the change.
This happened 8.5 years ago, so I am hoping people have converted over by
now. If not, just set SQUIRRELDIR to whatever path you please. This is
noted also in the Makefile.
- Name
em@i.l
or variations thereof. While I'm here also fix some whitespace and other
formatting errors, including moving WWW: to the last line in the file.
- Move perl dependency before <bsd.port.pre.mk>
- Adopt mail/squirrelmail-login_notes-plugin while I am here
- There is no bump as the same functionality is maintained
Requested by: linimon
Approved by: portmgr (linimon)
- Really fix Japanese text corruption [2]
- Bump PORTREVISION
Submitted by: Carlos Fernando Assis Paniago via Simon Dick [1]
Submitted by: Kazuo Dohzono [2]
Obtained from: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=550763 [1]
- default SQUIRREL_PLUGIN_NAME to PORTNAME only if not already deifned
- provide default values for:
CATEGORIES, MASTER_SITES, PKGNAMEPREFIX, PKGNAMESUFFIX
- if ${FILESDIR}/pkg-message.in exists, add it to SUB_FILES and set
SQUIRREL_PLUGIN_NAME to the right value in SUB_LIST
- introduce USE_SM_COMPAT;
if defined, RUN_DEPEND on mail/squirrelmail-compatibility-plugin
for the old (v1) compat plugin you still need to depends by hand (since it's
expected to go away shortly)
- bug-fix: install in the right place even if the install dir exists.
Approved by: maintainer (on IRC)