update to nap-1.4.4-ps7
*) enable separate build, change version managing style *) remove pkg/MESSAGE and unneded patches *) better DESCR *) bump NEED_VERSION Brief Changelog: - After asking you for the needed information, nap now creates the .napconf file automatically. No sample distfile anymore. - Added some keybindings for the main window. - Fixed Ctrl-C so that it can break a nested loop; Ctrl-L so it really redraws the whole screen from scratch. from maintainer
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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.5 2001/04/10 17:26:01 reinhard Exp $
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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.6 2001/04/17 10:44:03 reinhard Exp $
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COMMENT= 'gnu curses-based napster client'
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VER= 1.4.4-ps4
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DISTNAME= nap-${VER}
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KS= 1.4.4
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PS= ps7
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DISTNAME= nap-${KS}-${PS}
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CATEGORIES= audio
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NEED_VERSION= 1.392
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NEED_VERSION= 1.397
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HOMEPAGE= http://theory.stanford.edu/~selinger/nap/
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MASTER_SITES= ${HOMEPAGE}
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SEPARATE_BUILD= concurrent
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CONFIGURE_STYLE= gnu
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post-install:
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${INSTALL_DATA_DIR} ${PREFIX}/share/examples/nap
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${INSTALL_DATA_DIR} ${PREFIX}/share/doc/nap
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${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/README ${PREFIX}/share/doc/nap
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${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/nap.conf.dist ${PREFIX}/share/examples/nap
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.include <bsd.port.mk>
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MD5 (nap-1.4.4-ps4.tar.gz) = ed0e0aceaf7529fd6c9b97d9a03b17b6
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RMD160 (nap-1.4.4-ps4.tar.gz) = 7530a4b404f9aaac60211b51f7261ee8993b7528
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SHA1 (nap-1.4.4-ps4.tar.gz) = c84ec19dfcaae5aa5a9bb3128ac9ae1cd69a58c0
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MD5 (nap-1.4.4-ps7.tar.gz) = 61d287051d4f3129632b68817000ecdf
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RMD160 (nap-1.4.4-ps7.tar.gz) = 8c353d7dc20358eab5a876a2d53c723e62ef8858
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SHA1 (nap-1.4.4-ps7.tar.gz) = 71b9a06811bddd33999b0869e2a364e1cf47453e
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$OpenBSD: patch-configure,v 1.2 2001/04/04 10:53:47 reinhard Exp $
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--- configure.orig Wed Mar 28 10:50:06 2001
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+++ configure Wed Mar 28 10:50:26 2001
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@@ -604,44 +604,6 @@ test -z "$INSTALL_SCRIPT" && INSTALL_SCR
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test -z "$INSTALL_DATA" && INSTALL_DATA='${INSTALL} -m 644'
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-echo $ac_n "checking whether build environment is sane""... $ac_c" 1>&6
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-echo "configure:609: checking whether build environment is sane" >&5
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-# Just in case
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-sleep 1
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-echo timestamp > conftestfile
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-# Do `set' in a subshell so we don't clobber the current shell's
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-# arguments. Must try -L first in case configure is actually a
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-# symlink; some systems play weird games with the mod time of symlinks
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-# (eg FreeBSD returns the mod time of the symlink's containing
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-# directory).
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-if (
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- set X `ls -Lt $srcdir/configure conftestfile 2> /dev/null`
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- if test "$*" = "X"; then
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- # -L didn't work.
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- set X `ls -t $srcdir/configure conftestfile`
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- fi
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- if test "$*" != "X $srcdir/configure conftestfile" \
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- && test "$*" != "X conftestfile $srcdir/configure"; then
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-
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- # If neither matched, then we have a broken ls. This can happen
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- # if, for instance, CONFIG_SHELL is bash and it inherits a
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- # broken ls alias from the environment. This has actually
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- # happened. Such a system could not be considered "sane".
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- { echo "configure: error: ls -t appears to fail. Make sure there is not a broken
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-alias in your environment" 1>&2; exit 1; }
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- fi
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-
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- test "$2" = conftestfile
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- )
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-then
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- # Ok.
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- :
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-else
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- { echo "configure: error: newly created file is older than distributed files!
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-Check your system clock" 1>&2; exit 1; }
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-fi
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-rm -f conftest*
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-echo "$ac_t""yes" 1>&6
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if test "$program_transform_name" = s,x,x,; then
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program_transform_name=
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else
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Napster is a great tool for exploring and experiencing
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artists and music you've never heard before, using protocol
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for sharing MP3 files between users. With Napster, the files
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stay on the user machine, never passing through the server.
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for sharing MP3 files between users. With Napster, the
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files stay on the user machine and never pass through the
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server.
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The server has the ability to search for particular files,
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initializing direct transfer between the clients.
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The original author of nap is Kevin Sullivan, the 'ps'
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releases are managed by Peter Selinger.
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releases are maintained by Peter Selinger.
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WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}
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By default the configuration file .napconf must be in your
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home directory. The program does not create this file. For
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an example see: ${PREFIX}/share/examples/nap/nap.conf.dist
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@comment $OpenBSD: PLIST,v 1.1.1.1 2001/02/04 18:55:33 reinhard Exp $
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@comment $OpenBSD: PLIST,v 1.2 2001/04/17 10:44:06 reinhard Exp $
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bin/nap
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share/doc/nap/README
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share/examples/nap/nap.conf.dist
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@dirrm share/examples/nap
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@dirrm share/doc/nap
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