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freebsd-ports/mail/smtpd/files/patch-aa
Marcus Alves Grando a5ac0d507f - Turn patch fetchable again
- Reorganize Makefile
- portlint(1)
- Use new style of rc.d script
- Bump PORTREVISION

PR:		93040
Submitted by:	Jean Milanez Melo <jmelo@freebsdbrasil.com.br>
2006-02-19 23:07:01 +00:00

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--- Makefile.orig Sun Oct 12 23:40:34 1997
+++ Makefile Fri Feb 6 22:21:46 1998
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
##########################################################
## Where do I get installed? #############################
##########################################################
-INSTALL_PREFIX = /usr/local/
+INSTALL_PREFIX = ${PREFIX}/
INSTALL_BIN = sbin/
INSTALL_MAN = man/
@@ -41,9 +41,9 @@
# in SMTP_USER above.
#
# The chroot directory
-SPOOLDIR = /usr/spool/smtpd
+SPOOLDIR = ${SPOOLBASE}
# Where to store messages, relative to SPOOLDIR above.
-SPOOLSUBDIR = .
+SPOOLSUBDIR = mqueue
#Use below instead of above if you don't want smtpd to chroot. This
#isn't normally a good idea if security is your main goal. A nice
#chroot jail may be a pain to build but should give you enough of a
@@ -143,8 +143,8 @@
# indicating a DNS spoof of misconfiguration.
# If PARANOID_DNS is 0, smtpd will replace any evil characters it sees
# continue.
-# PARANOID_DNS = 1
-PARANOID_DNS = 0
+PARANOID_DNS = 1
+# PARANOID_DNS = 0
# The check above will clobber stuff in the headers from some
# non north-american localizations.
@@ -181,8 +181,8 @@
# seem to have a bug in which they simply try the EHLO again. Sigh.
# setting EHLO_KLUDGE to 1 will make smtpd accept a second EHLO as a helo,
# thereby kludging around this bug in Communicator.
-#EHLO_KLUDGE=1
-EHLO_KLUDGE=0
+EHLO_KLUDGE=1
+#EHLO_KLUDGE=0
# smtpd can check FROM and RCPT addresses, along with the connecting
@@ -206,8 +206,8 @@
# build with CHECK_ADDRESS set to 1. You will get an error about
# juniper_firewall.h not existing if you forget this.
#
-JUNIPER_SUPPORT=1
-#JUNIPER_SUPPORT=0
+#JUNIPER_SUPPORT=1
+JUNIPER_SUPPORT=0
# Use regexp's in patterns? If you have a POSIX <regex.h> and friends,
# and you trust the regex lib enough for use, you can set USE_REGEX to
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@
#
#NS_MATCH=0
NS_MATCH=1
-LD_LIBS=-lresolv # you may or may not need this.
+#LD_LIBS=-lresolv # you may or may not need this.
# The rules file for address checking, if enabled, remember this file
# will be in the chroot jail, so the line below probably means
@@ -325,7 +325,8 @@
####################################################
# The Source is with you (*BSD 4.4, Linux)
-CFLAGS = -g -O -Wall -DUSE_FLOCK -DUSE_MKSTEMP $(OPTIONS)
+#CFLAGS = -g -O -Wall -DUSE_FLOCK -DUSE_MKSTEMP $(OPTIONS)
+CFLAGS += -Wall -DUSE_FLOCK -DUSE_MKSTEMP $(OPTIONS)
#SunOS 5.X
@@ -362,8 +363,8 @@
indent $(INDENT_ARGS) address_check.c
install: smtpd smtpfwdd
- install -m 500 smtpd $(INSTALL_PREFIX)$(INSTALL_BIN)smtpd
- install -m 500 smtpfwdd $(INSTALL_PREFIX)$(INSTALL_BIN)smtpfwdd
+ install -cs -g 0 -o 0 -m 500 smtpd $(INSTALL_PREFIX)$(INSTALL_BIN)smtpd
+ install -cs -g 0 -o 0 -m 500 smtpfwdd $(INSTALL_PREFIX)$(INSTALL_BIN)smtpfwdd
clean:
/bin/rm -f *.o