Taken from vendor repo (r372).
- Remove CPPFLAGS from CONFIGURE_ARGS as it is inherently passed via use of
GNU_CONFIGURE. (quiets lint warning)
- Remove WITH_SSL option conditional and replace it with a WITHOUT_SSL
conditional. SSL support is enabled by default in configure and the
--enable-SSL and --with-openssl knobs have been removed. (quiets configure
warning)
- Change Mk includes to use new options style.
- Fix WWW in pkg-descr.
PR: ports/158198
Submitted by: Jase Thew <freebsd@beardz.net>
Approved by: Martin Pala <martinp@tildeslash.com> (maintainer)
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