# Template file for 'claws-mail' pkgname=claws-mail version=3.17.8 revision=1 build_style=gnu-configure configure_args="--disable-static --disable-python-plugin --disable-perl-plugin --enable-enchant --enable-gnutls" hostmakedepends="pkg-config python-devel automake libtool gettext-devel" makedepends="poppler-glib-devel libarchive-devel libSM-devel libnotify-devel libcanberra-devel gpgme-devel gnutls-devel enchant2-devel dbus-devel libetpan-devel libldap-devel libsoup-gnome-devel startup-notification-devel libical-devel librsvg-devel libgdata-devel NetworkManager-devel libxml2-devel libcurl-devel" short_desc="GTK+ based, user-friendly, lightweight, and fast email client" maintainer="Jakub Skrzypnik " license="GPL-3.0-or-later" homepage="https://claws-mail.org" distfiles="https://www.claws-mail.org/download.php?file=releases/claws-mail-${version}.tar.xz" checksum=cdb7b2814995d6f4a9c3b1f0bc1467ed5c3cf2a5e0da1730aaa25a8accafddaf nocross=yes # TODO(dominikh): claws-mail is a mess. If we don't have python # installed at all, the build process will fail, even if we don't want # the python plugin. If we do have python installed, cross-compilation # fails. It's probably possible to fix the configure script to # cross-compile properly, but it's not worth the trouble. To me, # anyway. claws-mail-devel_package() { depends="${makedepends}" short_desc+=" - development files" pkg_install() { vmove usr/include vmove usr/lib/pkgconfig } }