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freebsd-ports/mail/nmh/Makefile
Akinori MUSHA 49d0280e09 - Update to 1.0.4.
- Add a couple Makefile knobs to go with some new configure script
options.

PR:		ports/18035
Submitted by:	MAINTAINER

- Get rid of an insecure command (`chmod +w configure') and whole
pre-configure target, which seems unnecessary now. (the port
successfully builds without it)
- Use tab instead of space in suitable points.
- Use `${...}' instead of `$(...)'.
2000-04-27 14:02:23 +00:00

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Makefile

# New ports collection makefile for: nmh
# Date created: 07 Feb 1999
# Whom: Scott Blachowicz <Scott.Blachowicz@seaslug.org>
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
# Makefile variables of interest:
#
# NMH_MTS - pass an MTS specification through to nmh's configure
# script's "--with-mts" option. Do a "make extract" and check
# the NMH distribution's "INSTALL" file for more info.
# Currently, the valid choices are
# "smtp" - [the default] Open a connection to the SMTP port on
# the configured server, default - localhost. The server would
# be specified in the etc/nmh/mts.conf file after installation.
# This requires access to a SMTP daemon on the localhost or the
# specified server system.
# "sendmail" - Fork a copy of sendmail to handle the message. This
# will have different behavior than "smtp" depending on your
# local MTA and its configuration. For example, some of the
# rewriting facilities of "qmail-inject", if you are using qmail,
# may be available this way, but not via NMH_MTS=smtp.
#
# NMH_EDITOR - pass an EDITOR specification through to nmh's configure
# script's '--with-editor' option.
#
# NMH_PAGER - pass an PAGER specification through to nmh's configure
# script's '--with-pager' option.
#
# NMH_LOCKING - specify the style of locking to be used by nmh for the
# users' spool files (e.g. the 'inc' command). Must match the
# locking style used by your MTA - the default is FLOCK_LOCKING
# (the documented behavior for the 'mail.local' delivery program).
# Do a 'make patch', then look in the source directory (currently
# the config.h.in file) for more information on different locking
# settings. Current valid settings are:
# DOT_LOCKING FCNTL_LOCKING LOCKF_LOCKING FLOCK_LOCKING
#
# NMH_MASQUERADE - specify the type(s) of masquerading to allow. This
# is passed through to nmh's "--enable-masquerade" configure
# option and the current syntax for that string is:
# 'draft_from[ mmailid[ username_extension]]'
#
# NMH_SMTPSERVERS - specify a blank-separated list of SMTP servers -
# passed through to nmh's configure scripts '--with-smtpservers'
# option.
#
PORTNAME= nmh
PORTVERSION= 1.0.4
CATEGORIES= mail
MASTER_SITES= ftp://ftp.mhost.com/pub/nmh/ \
http://people.FreeBSD.org/~jkoshy/PORTS/
MAINTAINER= Scott.Blachowicz@seaslug.org
USE_AUTOCONF= yes
CONFIGURE_ARGS= --libdir=${PREFIX}/libexec/nmh \
--sysconfdir=${PREFIX}/etc/nmh --enable-nmh-pop
.ifdef NMH_MTS
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --with-mts=${NMH_MTS}
.endif
.ifdef NMH_EDITOR
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --with-editor=${NMH_EDITOR}
.endif
.ifdef NMH_MASQUERADE
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-masquerade="${NMH_MASQUERADE}"
.endif
.ifdef NMH_PAGER
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --with-pager=${NMH_PAGER}
.endif
.ifdef NMH_SMTPSERVERS
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --with-smtpservers="${NMH_SMTPSERVERS}"
.endif
.ifndef NMH_LOCKING
NMH_LOCKING=FLOCK_LOCKING
.endif
CFLAGS+= -D${NMH_LOCKING}
MAN1= ali.1 anno.1 burst.1 comp.1 dist.1 flist.1 folder.1 forw.1 \
inc.1 mark.1 mh-chart.1 mhbuild.1 mhl.1 mhlist.1 mhmail.1 \
mhn.1 mhparam.1 mhpath.1 mhshow.1 mhstore.1 msgchk.1 msh.1 \
next.1 nmh.1 packf.1 pick.1 prev.1 prompter.1 rcvdist.1 \
rcvpack.1 rcvstore.1 rcvtty.1 refile.1 repl.1 rmf.1 rmm.1 \
scan.1 send.1 sendfiles.1 show.1 slocal.1 sortm.1 \
vmh.1 whatnow.1 whom.1
MAN5= mh-alias.5 mh-draft.5 mh-format.5 mh-mail.5 mh-profile.5 \
mh-sequence.5 mh-tailor.5
MLINKS= mh-profile.5 mh_profile.5
MAN8= ap.8 conflict.8 dp.8 fmtdump.8 install-mh.8 mh-mts.8 post.8
post-install:
@PKG_PREFIX='${PREFIX}' ${SH} ${PKGDIR}/INSTALL
chgrp mail ${PREFIX}/bin/inc
${CHMOD} g+s ${PREFIX}/bin/inc
.include <bsd.port.mk>