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in all packages using djbware.mk. For now, keep the same default,
avoiding PKGREVISION bumps.
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via PKG_OPTIONS_LEGACY_OPTS until after the next branch.
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user settable variable. Set PKG_SUGGESTED_OPTIONS instead. Also,
make use of PKG_OPTIONS_LEGACY_VARS.
Reviewed by wiz.
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and ${CFLAGS}. This fixes the build of net/djbdns, as well as any
other of these packages passing down PKG_SYSCONFDIR via CFLAGS, as
well as being more generally correct for arbitrary user-defined
CFLAGS. Suggested by jlam.
For consistency across djbware in pkgsrc:
* In math/djbfft's and sysutils/daemontools's do-configure targets,
remove leading @ from ${ECHO} lines; from the former, also remove
unneeded single quotes from one such line.
* Rename net/publicfile's pre-build and sysutils/service-config's
post-patch targets to do-configure.
* In sysutils/checkpassword's do-configure target, reorder creation
of conf-cc, conf-ld, and conf-home.
All of the affected packages have been verified to compile.
XXX These packages probably have enough build goo in common to
XXX warrant an mk/djbware.mk. I'll investigate this post-freeze.
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to hash the on-disk subscriber database using an algorithm compatible
with case-insensitive filesystems. Enabled by default on Darwin.
Bump PKGREVISION.
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Suggested by Roland Illig, ok'd by various.
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and clarify: we cannot redistribute binary packages because we
change the paths of conf-bin and conf-man from the default "/usr/local"
and don't provide compatibility symlinks.
Set USE_BUILDLINK3=yes.
Add "install" to ALL_TARGET in Makefile.common so that the installer
is compiled at the end of the build phase, rather than at the
beginning of the install phase.
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Add -fno-builtin-log to CFLAGS if compiling with gcc.
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${QMAILDIR} into ${WRKSRC}/conf-qmail
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as it's not really true. (backing out previous)
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fixes "broken depends" in bulk builds
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ezmlm is an easy-to-use, high-speed mailing list manager for qmail.
ezmlm lets users set up their own mailing lists within qmail's address
hierarchy. A user, Joe, types
ezmlm-make ~/SOS ~/.qmail-sos joe-sos isp.net
and instantly has a functioning mailing list, joe-sos@isp.net, with all
relevant information stored in a new ~/SOS directory.
ezmlm takes advantage of qmail's VERPs to reliably determine the
recipient address and message number for every incoming bounce message.
ezmlm is reliable, even in the face of system crashes. It writes each
new subscription and each new message safely to disk before it reports
success to qmail.
ezmlm doesn't mind huge mailing lists. Lists don't even have to fit into
memory. ezmlm hashes the subscription list into a set of independent
files so that it can handle subscription requests quickly. ezmlm uses
qmail for blazingly fast parallel SMTP deliveries.
Package provided by Sen Nagata <sen@eccosys.com> in pkg/13890
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