built from newer thunderbird tarballs (as it's officially
unmaintained/dead upstream) and this gets in the way of thunderbird 5
update. Hopefully i'll figure out how to fix that... bump REVISION to be
on the safe side.
PLIST and delete everything under the @sample'd directory instead of the
directory itself to prevent a warning from pkg_delete(1) trying to
remove a non existing directory and to help preventing left-over files
and directories.
formal releases of sunbird, so let's build it from thunderbird source
tarball as we do for xulrunner w/ firefox. Use tb files/ and patches/
while here.
After discussion with upstream.
file from www/mozilla-firefox, so remove old instances of that file that
weren't updated with last commits (and were unused anyway)
While here bump all REVISIONs after LIB_DEPENDS change.
ok naddy@
like the systemwide cairo since 1.10.x update (crashes,gifs not displaying
properly), and there's few hope it will be fixed in 1.9.2.x branch.
Fix WANTLIB while here and bump REVISIONs.
Reported by dcoppa@, also found in upstream bz #597174 and various linux
vendors bugzillas (red hat #628331, mdv #60738, gentoo #337813).
devel/xulrunner will follow in a few..
host applications using --enable-calendar, so it makes more sense to
move the subpackages there, as seamonkey and thunderbird can get out of
synch.. now sunbird is only a standalone app.
Convert to mozilla MODULE while here, greatly shrinks Makefile. Use
EPOCH for seamless upgrades, as previous PKGNAME contained 1.0b1 which
wasn't detected as 1.0beta1.
suite from Mozilla.
http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/calendar/2010/04/sunbird_10_beta1_now_available.html
Note that development of standalone sunbird is stopped due to lack of
manpower, and efforts will port on lightning addon for
thunderbird/seamonkey from now on.
Update also largely based on www/firefox35 port, added a -seamonkey
subpackage to allow users to get lighting inside seamonkey suite.
ok naddy@
Mozilla Sunbird is a full blown enterprise ready calendar and task
management application, using Mozilla XUL framework. It supports local
and remote calendar using CalDAV or WCAP protocols, and subscription
to iCal/.ics invitations.
Lightning provides the calendar/task management extension for Mozilla
Thunderbird.
Port heavily based on mail/mozilla-thunderbird.
with feedback from sthen@, jj@, ian@, Christian Rueger and Rune Lynge, thanks!