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62 lines
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# Template file for 'mailx'
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pkgname=mailx
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version=12.5
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patch_args="-Np1"
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wrksrc=mailx-${version}
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distfiles="http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/repo/pkgs/mailx/mailx-12.5.tar.xz/836bf1da322d2d1f78b7056c2b3b2304/${pkgname}-${version}.tar.xz"
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depends="glibc libssl mit-krb5-libs"
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makedepends="openssl-devel mit-krb5-devel"
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revision=2
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short_desc="Feature-rich BSD mail(1)"
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homepage="http://heirloom.sourceforge.net/mailx.html"
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license="Custom"
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maintainer="Juan RP <xtraeme@gmail.com>"
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checksum=1b8136fb2466adeaf71a5e3c65db9fa1a967f1f6469ff689c2cf06e21f638823
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long_desc="
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Mailx is an enhanced mail command, which provides the functionality
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of the POSIX mailx command, as well as SysV mail and Berkeley Mail
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(from which it is derived).
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Additionally to the POSIX features, mailx can work with Maildir/ e-mail
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storage format (as well as mailboxes), supports IMAP, POP3 and SMTP
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procotols (including over SSL) to operate with remote hosts, handles mime
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types and different charsets. There are a lot of other useful features,
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see mailx(1).
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And as its ancient analogues, mailx can be used as a mail script language,
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both for sending and receiving mail.
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Besides the "mailx" command, this package provides "mail" and "Mail"
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(which should be compatible with its predecessors from the mailx-8.x source),
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as well as "nail" (the initial name of this project)."
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conf_files="/etc/mail.rc"
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disable_parallel_build=yes
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do_build()
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{
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echo PREFIX=/usr \
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BINDIR=/bin \
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MANDIR=/usr/share/man \
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SYSCONFDIR=/etc \
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MAILRC=/etc/mail.rc \
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MAILSPOOL=/var/spool/mail \
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UCBINSTALL=install \
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> ${wrksrc}/makeflags
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make $(cat makeflags) CFLAGS="${XBPS_CFLAGS} -D_GNU_SOURCE" \
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IPv6=-DHAVE_IPv6_FUNCS || return 1
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}
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do_install()
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{
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make DESTDIR=${DESTDIR} $(cat makeflags) install || return 1
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cd ${wrksrc} && \
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ln -s mailx ${DESTDIR}/bin/mail && \
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ln -s mailx ${DESTDIR}/bin/Mail && \
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ln -s mailx.1 ${DESTDIR}/usr/share/man/man1/mail.1 && \
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ln -s mailx.1 ${DESTDIR}/usr/share/man/man1/Mail.1
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}
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