depends on ports/mail/xpbiff.
A replacement for xbiff that handles popup window with mail header via youbin.
PR: 4121
Submitted by: sanpei@yy.cs.keio.ac.jp
(Translation: forgot to intialize the EXPECTK variable to {} so that if
expectk is not installed, it doesn't cause bad tcl syntax)
Pointed-out-by: several people
no need for a separate cache dir within /usr/local/majordomo,
if you put majordomo aliases into /etc/aliases !
Otherwise you´d have to change permissions of /usr/local/majordomo
to root.wheel to make new sendmail happy. This would make a
separate cache dir necessary for .majordomo_keys file.
as far as possible.
- Found version number of this software (1.1.0), so introduced a
package name. Althouch NO_PACKAGE is set, it is useful for
later removal and new installation.
- It needs perl to run
It's a WWW frontend to majordomo (for end user and mailinglist owners).
For more informations see: http://ncrinfo.ncr.com/pub/contrib/unix/MajorCool/
I think this would be useful for our webserver as well ;-)
things like koi8-r recognition, background news (nntp) processing, ispell
support.
Note that there's a horrible hack here to work around a weakness in
bsd.port.mk. The distributed patches are relative to a subdir of ${WRKSRC}
and bsd.port.mk doesn't seem to allow clean overriding of that to patch.
I appended a second "-d dir" arg to PATCH_DIST_ARGS after the .include
that set up the string with +=. patch seems to use the last instance of
"-d dir" when there are several online (it's a simple parse-time chdir).
Prompted by: pst (who also sent a partial update)
In-Conjunction-With: Satoshi's patch to bsd.port.mk
(note: unlike the last change in perl5 versions, I have only upgraded p5-* ports, not other ports that rely upon perl5.)
- Make link process work by adding correct dependency in Makefile
the unmodified Makefile.FreeBSD didn't build libcompface in ../compface
- The WWW page claims, that you need at least the xforms 0.86 lib, so
I specified the library dependency in port's Makefile more specific.
- Well, since I spent some work on it ... I'll maintain the port in the
future.
Submitted by: andrew@ugh.net.au
The previous port of poppassd worked fine under 2.1.x but broke under
2.2.x. Ron Bickers <rbickers@intercenter.net> sent me some changes
which should allow it to work under 2.2.x and these changes are
incorporated in this version. The port seems to still work under
2.1.x.