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Bug 527338
mail-client/mutt - add support for app-crypt/gnupg as alternative to app-crypt/gpgme
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mutt-1.5.23-r8.ebuild
mutt-1.5.23-r8.ebuild (text/plain), 8.19 KB, created by
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on 2014-10-29 14:08:19 UTC
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># Copyright 1999-2014 Gentoo Foundation ># Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 ># $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/mail-client/mutt/mutt-1.5.23-r2.ebuild,v 1.1 2014/04/08 20:37:42 grobian Exp $ > ># Modified by miroR from portage repo to accept gnupg-1 and no gpg-agent and GUI > >EAPI="5" > >inherit eutils flag-o-matic autotools > ># No patches, plain upstream >#PATCHSET_REV="-r2" > >DESCRIPTION="A small but very powerful text-based mail client" >HOMEPAGE="http://www.mutt.org/" >SRC_URI="mirror://sourceforge/${PN}/${P}.tar.gz > https://bitbucket.org/${PN}/${PN}/downloads/${P}.tar.gz > ftp://ftp.mutt.org/mutt/devel/${P}.tar.gz" ># mirror://gentoo/${P}-gentoo-patches${PATCHSET_REV}.tar.bz2 ># http://dev.gentoo.org/~grobian/distfiles/${P}-gentoo-patches${PATCHSET_REV}.tar.bz2" >IUSE="berkdb crypt debug doc gdbm gnutls gpg idn imap kerberos mbox nls nntp pop qdbm sasl selinux sidebar slang smime smtp ssl tokyocabinet" >SLOT="0" >LICENSE="GPL-2" >KEYWORDS="~alpha ~amd64 ~arm ~hppa ~ia64 ~mips ~ppc ~ppc64 ~sparc ~x86 ~x86-fbsd ~x64-freebsd ~x86-freebsd ~x86-interix ~amd64-linux ~x86-linux ~ppc-macos ~x64-macos ~x86-macos ~sparc-solaris ~sparc64-solaris ~x64-solaris ~x86-solaris" >RDEPEND=" > app-misc/mime-types > nls? ( virtual/libintl ) > tokyocabinet? ( dev-db/tokyocabinet ) > !tokyocabinet? ( > qdbm? ( dev-db/qdbm ) > !qdbm? ( > gdbm? ( sys-libs/gdbm ) > !gdbm? ( berkdb? ( >=sys-libs/db-4 ) ) > ) > ) > imap? ( > gnutls? ( >=net-libs/gnutls-1.0.17 ) > !gnutls? ( ssl? ( >=dev-libs/openssl-0.9.6 ) ) > sasl? ( >=dev-libs/cyrus-sasl-2 ) > ) > kerberos? ( virtual/krb5 ) > pop? ( > gnutls? ( >=net-libs/gnutls-1.0.17 ) > !gnutls? ( ssl? ( >=dev-libs/openssl-0.9.6 ) ) > sasl? ( >=dev-libs/cyrus-sasl-2 ) > ) > smtp? ( > gnutls? ( >=net-libs/gnutls-1.0.17 ) > !gnutls? ( ssl? ( >=dev-libs/openssl-0.9.6 ) ) > sasl? ( >=dev-libs/cyrus-sasl-2 ) > ) > idn? ( net-dns/libidn ) > gpg? ( >=app-crypt/gnupg-1.4.18 ) > smime? ( >=dev-libs/openssl-0.9.6 ) > selinux? ( sec-policy/selinux-mutt ) > slang? ( sys-libs/slang ) > !slang? ( >=sys-libs/ncurses-5.2 ) >" >DEPEND="${RDEPEND} > net-mail/mailbase > doc? ( > dev-libs/libxml2 > dev-libs/libxslt > app-text/docbook-xsl-stylesheets > || ( www-client/lynx www-client/w3m www-client/elinks ) > )" > ># No patches, plain upstream >#PATCHDIR="${WORKDIR}"/${P}-gentoo-patches${PATCHSET_REV} > >src_prepare() { > # Post-release hot-fixes grabbed from HG, this is what all following > # patches are based on in my Mercurial patchqueue (mq). > # If you ever take over or need to modify patches here, just check > # out the gentoo branch(es) of Gentoo's Mutt Mercurial clone, and > # the patchqueue as it'll save you a lot of work. > # http://prefix.gentooexperimental.org:8000/mutt/ > # http://prefix.gentooexperimental.org:8000/mutt-patches/ ># for rev in $(eval echo {0..${PR#r}}) ; do ># local revpatch="${PATCHDIR}"/mutt-gentoo-${PV}-r${rev}.patch ># [[ -e ${revpatch} ]] && \ ># epatch "${revpatch}" ># done ># # fix compilation with ncurses[tinfo], #459260 ># epatch "${PATCHDIR}"/ncurses-tinfo.patch ># ># # this patch is non-generic and only works because we use a sysconfdir ># # different from the one used by the mailbase ebuild ># use prefix && epatch "${PATCHDIR}"/prefix-mailcap.patch ># ># # must have fixes to compile or behave correctly, upstream ># # ignores, disagrees or simply doesn't respond/apply ># epatch "${PATCHDIR}"/bdb-prefix.patch # fix bdb detection ># # same category, but functional bits ># epatch "${PATCHDIR}"/dont-reveal-bbc.patch ># ># # the big feature patches that upstream doesn't want to include, but ># # nearly every distro has due to their usefulness ># for p in "${PATCHDIR}"/[0-9][0-9]-*.patch ; do ># epatch "${p}" ># done ># ># # we conditionalise this one, simply because it has considerable ># # impact on the code ># if use sidebar ; then ># epatch "${PATCHDIR}"/sidebar.patch ># epatch "${PATCHDIR}"/sidebar-utf8.patch ># epatch "${PATCHDIR}"/sidebar-dotpathsep.patch ># fi ># ># local upatches= ># # allow user patches ># epatch_user && upatches=" with user patches" ># ># # patch version string for bug reports >## sed -i -e 's/"Mutt %s (%s)"/"Mutt %s (%s, Gentoo '"${PVR}${upatches}"')"/' \ ># muttlib.c || die "failed patching in Gentoo version" ># ># # many patches touch the buildsystem, we always need this ># AT_M4DIR="m4" eautoreconf > ># really plain upstream first ># # the configure script contains some "cleverness" whether or not to setgid ># # the dotlock program, resulting in bugs like #278332 ># sed -i -e 's/@DOTLOCK_GROUP@//' \ ># Makefile.in || die "sed failed" ># > # don't just build documentation (lengthy process, with big dependencies) > if use !doc ; then ># sed -i -e '/SUBDIRS =/s/doc//' Makefile.in || die > echo "I don't think src_prepare() can be empty." > fi >} > >src_configure() { > local myconf=" > $(use_enable crypt pgp) \ > $(use_enable debug) \ > $(use_enable gpg) \ > $(use_enable imap) \ > $(use_enable nls) \ > $(use_enable nntp) \ > $(use_enable pop) \ > $(use_enable smime) \ > $(use_enable smtp) \ > $(use_with idn) \ > $(use_with kerberos gss) \ > $(use slang && echo --with-slang) \ > --enable-compressed \ > --enable-external-dotlock \ > --enable-mixmaster \ > --enable-nfs-fix \ > --sysconfdir=${EPREFIX}/etc/${PN} \ > --with-curses \ > --with-docdir=${EPREFIX}/usr/share/doc/${PN}-${PVR} \ > --with-regex \ > --with-exec-shell=${EPREFIX}/bin/sh" > > case $CHOST in > *-solaris*) > # Solaris has no flock in the standard headers > myconf="${myconf} --enable-fcntl --disable-flock" > ;; > *) > myconf="${myconf} --disable-fcntl --enable-flock" > ;; > esac > > # mutt prioritizes gdbm over bdb, so we will too. > # hcache feature requires at least one database is in USE. > if use tokyocabinet; then > myconf="${myconf} --enable-hcache \ > --with-tokyocabinet --without-qdbm --without-gdbm --without-bdb" > elif use qdbm; then > myconf="${myconf} --enable-hcache \ > --without-tokyocabinet --with-qdbm --without-gdbm --without-bdb" > elif use gdbm ; then > myconf="${myconf} --enable-hcache \ > --without-tokyocabinet --without-qdbm --with-gdbm --without-bdb" > elif use berkdb; then > myconf="${myconf} --enable-hcache \ > --without-tokyocabinet --without-qdbm --without-gdbm --with-bdb" > else > myconf="${myconf} --disable-hcache \ > --without-tokyocabinet --without-qdbm --without-gdbm --without-bdb" > fi > > # there's no need for gnutls, ssl or sasl without socket support > if use pop || use imap || use smtp ; then > if use gnutls; then > myconf="${myconf} --with-gnutls" > elif use ssl; then > myconf="${myconf} --with-ssl" > fi > # not sure if this should be mutually exclusive with the other two > myconf="${myconf} $(use_with sasl)" > else > myconf="${myconf} --without-gnutls --without-ssl --without-sasl" > fi > > if use mbox; then > myconf="${myconf} --with-mailpath=${EPREFIX}/var/spool/mail" > else > myconf="${myconf} --with-homespool=Maildir" > fi > > econf ${myconf} || die "configure failed" >} > >src_install() { > emake DESTDIR="${D}" install || die "install failed" > if use mbox; then > insinto /etc/mutt > newins "${FILESDIR}"/Muttrc.mbox Muttrc > else > insinto /etc/mutt > doins "${FILESDIR}"/Muttrc > fi > ># really plain upstream first ># # A newer file is provided by app-misc/mime-types. So we link it. ># rm "${ED}"/etc/${PN}/mime.types ># dosym /etc/mime.types /etc/${PN}/mime.types > > # A man-page is always handy, so fake one > if use !doc; then > emake -C doc DESTDIR="${D}" muttrc.man || die > # make the fake slightly better, bug #413405 > sed -e 's#@docdir@/manual.txt#http://www.mutt.org/doc/devel/manual.html#' \ > -e 's#in @docdir@,#at http://www.mutt.org/,#' \ > -e "s#@sysconfdir@#${EPREFIX}/etc/${PN}#" \ > -e "s#@bindir@#${EPREFIX}/usr/bin#" \ > doc/mutt.man > mutt.1 > cp doc/muttbug.man flea.1 > cp doc/muttrc.man muttrc.5 > doman mutt.1 flea.1 muttrc.5 ># really plain upstream first ># else ># # nuke manpages that should be provided by an MTA, bug #177605 ># rm "${ED}"/usr/share/man/man5/{mbox,mmdf}.5 \ ># || ewarn "failed to remove files, please file a bug" > fi > > if use !prefix ; then > fowners root:mail /usr/bin/mutt_dotlock > fperms g+s /usr/bin/mutt_dotlock > fi > > dodoc BEWARE COPYRIGHT ChangeLog NEWS OPS* PATCHES README* TODO VERSION >} > >pkg_postinst() { > echo > elog "If you are new to mutt you may want to take a look at" > elog "the Gentoo QuickStart Guide to Mutt E-Mail:" > elog " http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/guide-to-mutt.xml" > echo >}
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