$NetBSD: patch-aa,v 1.19 2007/06/24 10:55:41 abs Exp $ --- Local/Makefile.pkgsrc.orig 2007-06-24 11:43:28.000000000 +0100 +++ Local/Makefile.pkgsrc @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ # /usr/local/sbin. The installation script will try to create this directory, # and any superior directories, if they do not exist. -BIN_DIRECTORY=/usr/exim/bin +BIN_DIRECTORY=@PREFIX@/sbin #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ BIN_DIRECTORY=/usr/exim/bin # don't exist. It will also install a default runtime configuration if this # file does not exist. -CONFIGURE_FILE=/usr/exim/configure +CONFIGURE_FILE=@PKG_SYSCONFDIR@/configure # It is possible to specify a colon-separated list of files for CONFIGURE_FILE. # In this case, Exim will use the first of them that exists when it is run. @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ CONFIGURE_FILE=/usr/exim/configure # owner of a local mailbox.) Specifying these values as root is very strongly # discouraged. -EXIM_USER= +EXIM_USER=ref:@EXIM_USER@ # If you specify EXIM_USER as a name, this is looked up at build time, and the # uid number is built into the binary. However, you can specify that this @@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ EXIM_USER= # for EXIM_USER (e.g. EXIM_USER=exim), you don't need to set EXIM_GROUP unless # you want to use a group other than the default group for the given user. -# EXIM_GROUP= +EXIM_GROUP=ref:@EXIM_GROUP@ # Many sites define a user called "exim", with an appropriate default group, # and use @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ EXIM_USER= # Almost all installations choose this: -SPOOL_DIRECTORY=/var/spool/exim +SPOOL_DIRECTORY=@VARBASE@/spool/exim @@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ LOOKUP_LSEARCH=yes # files are defaulted in the OS/Makefile-Default file, but can be overridden in # local OS-specific make files. -EXIM_MONITOR=eximon.bin +# EXIM_MONITOR=eximon.bin #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @@ -473,11 +473,11 @@ FIXED_NEVER_USERS=root # included in the Exim binary. You will then need to set up the run time # configuration to make use of the mechanism(s) selected. -# AUTH_CRAM_MD5=yes +AUTH_CRAM_MD5=yes # AUTH_CYRUS_SASL=yes # AUTH_DOVECOT=yes -# AUTH_PLAINTEXT=yes -# AUTH_SPA=yes +AUTH_PLAINTEXT=yes +AUTH_SPA=yes #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @@ -643,7 +643,7 @@ HEADERS_CHARSET="ISO-8859-1" # %s. This will be replaced by one of the strings "main", "panic", or "reject" # to form the final file names. Some installations may want something like this: -# LOG_FILE_PATH=/var/log/exim_%slog +LOG_FILE_PATH=@VARBASE@/log/exim/%s # which results in files with names /var/log/exim_mainlog, etc. The directory # in which the log files are placed must exist; Exim does not try to create @@ -884,11 +884,11 @@ SYSTEM_ALIASES_FILE=/etc/aliases # haven't got Perl, Exim will still build and run; you just won't be able to # use those utilities. -# CHOWN_COMMAND=/usr/bin/chown -# CHGRP_COMMAND=/usr/bin/chgrp -# MV_COMMAND=/bin/mv -# RM_COMMAND=/bin/rm -# PERL_COMMAND=/usr/bin/perl +CHOWN_COMMAND=@CHOWN@ +CHGRP_COMMAND=@CHGRP@ +MV_COMMAND=@MV@ +RM_COMMAND=@RM@ +PERL_COMMAND=@PERL5@ #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @@ -1082,7 +1082,7 @@ TMPDIR="/tmp" # (process id) to a file so that it can easily be identified. The path of the # file can be specified here. Some installations may want something like this: -# PID_FILE_PATH=/var/lock/exim.pid +PID_FILE_PATH=/var/run/exim.pid # If PID_FILE_PATH is not defined, Exim writes a file in its spool directory # using the name "exim-daemon.pid". @@ -1134,3 +1134,10 @@ TMPDIR="/tmp" # ENABLE_DISABLE_FSYNC=yes # End of EDITME for Exim 4. + +EXTRALIBS_EXIM=-liconv + +@EXIM_USE_DB_CONFIG@ +@EXIM_DBMLIB@ +INCLUDE=@EXIM_INCLUDE@ +LOOKUP_LIBS=@LOOKUP_LIBS@