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freebsd-ports/mail/qmail/Makefile
Akinori MUSHA e83a709d64 Output PREFIX safe pkg/MESSAGE.
PR:		ports/19188
Submitted by:	Maintainer
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Makefile

# New ports collection makefile for: qmail
# Date created: 25 May 1998
# Whom: Mario S F Ferreira <lioux@linf.unb.br> et al.
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
PORTNAME= qmail
PORTVERSION= 1.03
CATEGORIES= mail
MASTER_SITES= http://cr.yp.to/software/ \
ftp://ftp.ntnu.no/pub/unix/mail/qmail/ \
ftp://ftp.pipex.net/mirrors/qmail/ \
ftp://ftp.jp.qmail.org/qmail/ \
ftp://ftp.rifkin.technion.ac.il/pub/qmail/ \
ftp://ftp.mira.net.au/unix/mail/qmail/ \
ftp://ftp.net.ohio-state.edu/pub/networking/mail/qmail/ \
ftp://ftp.id.wustl.edu/pub/qmail/ \
ftp://koobera.math.uic.edu/www/
# Patch necessary to cope with non-RFC >512 dns entries
# Since AOL has been using those, the problem has skyrocketed from minor to
# groundzero. qmail being RFC compliant need to be "fixed" to work with those
PATCH_SITES?= http://www.ckdhr.com/ckd/
PATCHFILES?= qmail-103.patch
PATCH_DIST_STRIP+= -p1
MAINTAINER= lioux@linf.unb.br
# A normal qmail installation puts everything into /var/qmail/.
# If you want to install to /usr/local/, then "/usr/local/qmail" is
# suggested instead of "/usr/local", but both will work.
PREFIX= /var/qmail
ALL_TARGET= default dot-qmail.5 qmail-control.5 qmail-getpw.8 \
qmail-limits.7 qmail-newmrh.8 qmail-newu.8 qmail-pw2u.8 \
qmail-send.8 qmail-start.8 qmail-users.5
MAN1= forward.1 condredirect.1 bouncesaying.1 except.1 maildirmake.1 \
maildir2mbox.1 maildirwatch.1 mailsubj.1 qreceipt.1 qbiff.1 preline.1 \
tcp-env.1
MAN5= addresses.5 envelopes.5 maildir.5 mbox.5 dot-qmail.5 qmail-control.5 \
qmail-header.5 qmail-log.5 qmail-users.5 tcp-environ.5
MAN7= forgeries.7 qmail-limits.7 qmail.7
MAN8= qmail-local.8 qmail-lspawn.8 qmail-getpw.8 qmail-remote.8 \
qmail-rspawn.8 qmail-clean.8 qmail-send.8 qmail-start.8 splogger.8 \
qmail-queue.8 qmail-inject.8 qmail-showctl.8 qmail-newmrh.8 \
qmail-newu.8 qmail-pw2u.8 qmail-qread.8 qmail-qstat.8 qmail-tcpok.8 \
qmail-tcpto.8 qmail-pop3d.8 qmail-popup.8 qmail-qmqpc.8 qmail-qmqpd.8 \
qmail-qmtpd.8 qmail-smtpd.8 qmail-command.8
PLIST_SUB= DOCDIR=${DOCDIR}
DOCFILES+= ${WRKSRC}/BLURB ${WRKSRC}/BLURB2 ${WRKSRC}/BLURB3 \
${WRKSRC}/BLURB4 ${WRKSRC}/INTERNALS ${WRKSRC}/SECURITY \
${WRKSRC}/THOUGHTS ${FILESDIR}/PORT_NOTES \
${FILESDIR}/PORT_NOTES_FreeBSD_40-RELEASE
# The following docfiles are normally installed with qmail-hier
DOCFILES+= ${WRKSRC}/FAQ ${WRKSRC}/UPGRADE ${WRKSRC}/SENDMAIL \
${WRKSRC}/INSTALL ${WRKSRC}/INSTALL.alias \
${WRKSRC}/INSTALL.ctl ${WRKSRC}/INSTALL.ids \
${WRKSRC}/INSTALL.maildir ${WRKSRC}/INSTALL.mbox \
${WRKSRC}/INSTALL.vsm ${WRKSRC}/TEST.deliver \
${WRKSRC}/TEST.receive ${WRKSRC}/REMOVE.sendmail \
${WRKSRC}/REMOVE.binmail ${WRKSRC}/PIC.local2alias \
${WRKSRC}/PIC.local2ext ${WRKSRC}/PIC.local2local \
${WRKSRC}/PIC.local2rem ${WRKSRC}/PIC.local2virt \
${WRKSRC}/PIC.nullclient ${WRKSRC}/PIC.relaybad \
${WRKSRC}/PIC.relaygood ${WRKSRC}/PIC.rem2local
# More files normally installed with from hier.c
BOOTFILES= ${WRKSRC}/home ${WRKSRC}/home+df ${WRKSRC}/proc \
${WRKSRC}/proc+df ${WRKSRC}/binm1 ${WRKSRC}/binm1+df \
${WRKSRC}/binm2 ${WRKSRC}/binm2+df ${WRKSRC}/binm3 \
${WRKSRC}/binm3+df
# Supplied by Stuart Henderson <stuart@internationalschool.co.uk>
BOOTFILES+= ${FILESDIR}/maildir
CONFIGUREPROGS= ${WRKSRC}/install ${WRKSRC}/dnsfq ${WRKSRC}/hostname \
${WRKSRC}/dnsip ${WRKSRC}/ipmeprint ${WRKSRC}/dnsptr
CONFIGUREFILES= ${WRKSRC}/config ${WRKSRC}/config-fast
.if (${PREFIX} == ${LOCALBASE})
DOCDIR= share/doc/qmail
.else
DOCDIR= doc
.endif
NO_MTREE= yes
.if !defined(_PREMKINCLUDED)
.include <bsd.port.pre.mk>
.endif
# If you want to change the qmail users, they must be changed in both
# work/*/conf-users and pkg/INSTALL.
do-configure:
@# Create/Check the necessary groups/users
@PKG_PREFIX=${PREFIX} ${PERL5} ${PKGDIR}/INSTALL
@${ECHO} ${CC} ${CFLAGS} > ${WRKSRC}/conf-cc
@${ECHO} ${PREFIX} > ${WRKSRC}/conf-qmail
post-patch: thereal-post-patch
do-install:
@# Check again, just in case (ideally should error if not found)
@PKG_PREFIX=${PREFIX} ${PERL5} ${PKGDIR}/INSTALL
@${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/${DOCDIR} ${PREFIX}/configure
@cd ${WRKSRC} ; ./install
${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${CONFIGUREPROGS} ${PREFIX}/configure
${INSTALL_SCRIPT} ${CONFIGUREFILES} ${PREFIX}/configure
${INSTALL_SCRIPT} ${BOOTFILES} ${PREFIX}/boot
.for i in 1 5 7 8
@${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/man/man$i
.for j in ${MAN${i}}
${INSTALL_MAN} ${WRKSRC}/$j ${PREFIX}/man/man${i}
.endfor
.endfor
.if !defined(NOPORTDOCS)
${INSTALL_DATA} ${DOCFILES} ${PREFIX}/${DOCDIR}
.endif
.if defined(PACKAGE_BUILDING)
@${ECHO} "FreeBSD Binary package QMail installation" \
> ${PREFIX}/${DOCDIR}/SYSDEPS
.else
@cd ${WRKSRC} && ${CAT} `${CAT} SYSDEPS` \
> ${PREFIX}/${DOCDIR}/SYSDEPS
.endif
.for i in root postmaster mailer-daemon
@${TOUCH} ${PREFIX}/alias/.qmail-${i}
.endfor
@# This is not part of qmail proper, hence the 2nd class citizenship
${INSTALL_SCRIPT} ${FILESDIR}/mkaliasdir ${PREFIX}/${DOCDIR}
@cd ${PREFIX}/configure ; ./config
@${MKDIR} /usr/local/etc/rc.d
@${LN} -sf ${PREFIX}/rc /usr/local/etc/rc.d/qmail.sh
@${ECHO}
@${SED} s!/var/qmail!${PREFIX}/!g ${PKGDIR}/MESSAGE | /usr/bin/fmt
# hack to allow slave ports to include bsd.port.pre.mk and then this file
.if defined(_PREMKINCLUDED)
.include <bsd.port.post.mk>
.else
.include <bsd.port.mk>
.endif
# Ugh... ;-)
thereal-post-patch:
.for i in ${BOOTFILES}
if [ `dirname $i` != ${FILESDIR} ] ; \
then \
${CP} $i.sh $i.sh.orig; \
(head -c `${EXPR} \`ls -l $i.sh.orig \
| ${AWK} '{print $$5}'\` - 1` $i.sh.orig ; ${ECHO} '&') \
> $i.sh ; \
fi
.endfor
# The users are instructed (in PORT_NOTES) to install ${QUEUE_DIR}/rc
# themselves. Each /var/qmail/ should have its own rc. On many machines,
# /usr/local/ is nfs mounted and /var/qmail/ is local. An individual
# machine may want/not-want qmail. Pity we can't add a dir to local_startup
# from here.
# Wouldn't hurt to provide an "enable_qmail" and "disable_sendmail" target
# that do 1) and 2) above and disable the existing sendmail, respectively.