Mission: Move ports/comms/atp into ports/news/atp.

Phase IV: easy-import atp.
MISSION UPDATE FROM I.M.F. HQ: I have been saying "ports/mail/atp" up
till now.  I just changed my mind -- I'm puttin' this sucker in
"ports/news/atp"  I base this on what little precedent we have in the
ports tree -- our only other port that deals with this is plor, a SOUP/QWK
packet reader, and it's in news/.  This is really kind of a tough call,
though, as neither mail/ nor news/ is really 100% appropriate.
This commit is contained in:
Donald Burr 1998-06-11 12:27:58 +00:00
parent 2d1ba4c0c6
commit aa1a7ae776
Notes: svn2git 2021-03-31 03:12:20 +00:00
svn path=/head/; revision=11391
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# New ports collection makefile for: atp
# Version required: 1.50
# Date created: 9 Nov 1997
# Whom: Donald Burr <dburr@FreeBSD.ORG>
#
# $Id$
#
DISTNAME= atp-1.50-src
PKGNAME= atp-1.50
CATEGORIES= news
MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_SUNSITE}
MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR= system/bbs/mail
MAINTAINER= dburr@FreeBSD.ORG
RUN_DEPENDS= zip:${PORTSDIR}/archivers/zip \
unzip:${PORTSDIR}/archivers/unzip
WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/${PKGNAME}
USE_GMAKE= YES
GNU_CONFIGURE= YES
MAN1= atp.1 \
atpdiag.1 \
rot13.1
MAN3= editline.3
post-install:
@${CAT} ${PKGDIR}/MESSAGE
.include <bsd.port.mk>

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MD5 (atp-1.50-src.tar.gz) = dfaa7d9b883e766bde296a0a62b2355f

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--- Makefile.in.old Fri May 15 16:34:21 1998
+++ Makefile.in Fri May 15 16:35:02 1998
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
mandir = $(prefix)/man
# path where your ATP data and configuration files will reside:
-atphome = @ATPHOME@
+atphome = $(prefix)/share/atp
# permissions and ownership
bin_prm = 755
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@
# phony targets (a.k.a "forced" targets)
clean_targ = clean distclean clobber spotless mostlyclean unconvert
devel_targ = callmap check depend extract lint tags
-instl_targ = install uninstall in_cfg in_man in_wrap
+instl_targ = install uninstall in_cfg in_man
misc_targ = debug dvi info eline elinedb manifest
.PHONY : $(clean_targ) $(devel_targ) $(instl_targ) $(misc_targ)
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@
utils/rot13:
cd utils ; $(MAKE) rot13
-install: in_bin in_man in_cfg in_wrap
+install: in_bin in_man in_cfg
in_cfg:
@echo " "
@@ -136,12 +136,6 @@
$(INSTALL) -m $(bin_prm) -o $(bin_own) -g $(bin_grp) ./atp $(bindir)/atp
$(INSTALL) -m $(bin_prm) -o $(bin_own) -g $(bin_grp) ./utils/atpdiag $(bindir)/atpdiag
$(INSTALL) -m $(bin_prm) -o $(bin_own) -g $(bin_grp) ./utils/rot13 $(bindir)/rot13
-
-in_wrap:
- @echo " "
- @echo "Now it's YOUR turn, please do this:"
- @echo "Set and export the environment variable: ATP=$(atphome)"
- @echo "Edit your $(atphome)/atprc and then read the docs!"
in_man:
@echo " "

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A QWK message packet reader and composer for FreeBSD

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ATP allows you to read and compose mail packets of the QWK format,
commonly used on PC-based BBS systems. With this program, you can
download all of your new e-mail and board messages as a QWK packet,
read them offline, compose replies to selected messages off-line,
then upload all of your replies as one QWK reply packet the next
time you call the BBS.
[ This port is maintained by Donald Burr <dburr@FreeBSD.ORG>. ]

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Each user who wishes to use ATP must do the following:
1. set environment variable ATP to the location where s/he
wishes configuration files located (e.g. ${HOME}/.qwk')
2. create the directory named above
3. copy the files in ${PREFIX}/share/atp into it
4. edit the atprc and taglines.atp file to contain whatever
data you want.
5. If you want atp to look good in xterms, you should get and install the
VGA font, available in the port "emulators/pcemu". Then run ATP like
this: "xterm -fn vga -e atp". Be sure to set "ansi = on", "color = on",
"charset = msdos", and "graphics = off" in your atprc file! (You can
use atp in an xterm even without doing these steps, but you won't get
the pretty PC ANSI-style graphics characters!)
see the atp(1) man page for more details.

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bin/atp
bin/atpdiag
bin/rot13
man/man1/atp.1.gz
man/man1/atpdiag.1.gz
man/man1/rot13.1.gz
man/man3/editline.3.gz
share/atp/atprc
share/atp/taglines.atp
@dirrm share/atp