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2005-05-31Packages have no business modifying PKG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS -- it's adillo1-3/+3
user settable variable. Set PKG_SUGGESTED_OPTIONS instead. Also, make use of PKG_OPTIONS_LEGACY_VARS. Reviewed by wiz.
2005-05-22Remove USE_GNU_TOOLS and replace with the correct USE_TOOLS definitions:jlam1-2/+2
USE_GNU_TOOLS -> USE_TOOLS awk -> gawk m4 -> gm4 make -> gmake sed -> gsed yacc -> bison
2005-05-03Sort.wiz1-5/+5
2005-05-02RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR is no longer customizable.reed1-1/+5
And always is defined as share/examples/rc.d which was the default before. This rc.d scripts are not automatically added to PLISTs now also. So add to each corresponding PLIST as required. This was discussed on tech-pkg in late January and late April. Todo: remove the RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR uses in MESSAGES and elsewhere and remove the RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR itself.
2005-04-11Remove USE_BUILDLINK3 and NO_BUILDLINK; these are no longer used.tv1-2/+1
2005-02-24Add RMD160 digests.agc1-1/+2
2005-01-09A config file and some rc.d scripts might help. Bump PKGREVISION.schmonz6-5/+131
2005-01-09Initial import of dbmail-2.0.1.schmonz5-0/+105
Dbmail is the name of a group of programs that enable the possiblilty of storing and retrieving mail messages from a database. Currently MySQL and PostgreSQL can be used as database backends. DBMail is made up of several components. A normal MTA (Postfix, SendMail, QMail, Exim) is used for accepting messages. The MTA hands the messages over to dbmail-smtp, using a pipe interface, or dbmail-lmtpd, using LMTP (Local Mail Transport Protocol). These programs take care of delivering the message into the database. Messages can be retreived from the database using dbmail-pop3d, using the POP3 protocol, and dbmail-imapd, using the IMAP4Rev1 protocol. The whole email is stored in the database. That includes attachments. The DBMail programs do not have to touch the filesystem to retreive or insert emails. User information is also stored in the database, so users do not need an account on the machines DBMail is running on.