switching to clang in base.
add COMPILER_LIBCXX where c++abi is used. there will be some "Extra"s but
this is the simplest way to use c++abi on base=clang and estdc++ on base=gcc
arches.
The symlink of the shared library in lib doesn't point to
GNUstep/Frameworks/$FRAMEWORK.framework/Versions/Current/libnetclasses.so.${SHLIB_VERSION}
anymore but now to
GNUstep/Frameworks/netclasses.framework/Versions/${SHLIB_VERSION}/libnetclasses.so.${SHLIB_VERSION}
It's not easily visible in pkg/PLIST, but on package creation plistdb catched it
problem pointed out by nigel@
macppc still stays on using gcc due to too many problems there.
On amd64 and i386 now use the non-fragile-abi.
Now that allows on amd64 and i386 to use newer objective-c 2.0
features.
gnustep-base doesn't need to install the compatibility layer anymore,
which requires a major lib bump.
Bump revision of all dependent packages, and remove double REVISION
in webservices
OK landry@
Pantomime provides a set of Objective-C classes that model a mail
system. Pantomime can be seen as a JavaMail 1.2 clone written in
Objective-C. The C language is only used where performance is critical.
Pantomime uses a little bit of ELM code.
Pantomime provides the following features (and more):
* a full MIME encoder and decoder
* a "folder view" to local mailboxes (Berkeley Format), POP3 accounts
or IMAP mailboxes
* a powerful API to work on all aspects of Message objects
* a local mailer and a SMTP conduit for sending messages
* APOP and SMTP AUTH support
* IMAP and POP3 URL Scheme support
* iconv and Core Foundation support
* UNIX mbox and maildir support
* SSL/TLS support for IMAP, POP3 and SMTP