gnupg-1.4 is not developed actively anymore, and new software expects a modern "gpg" executable, which leads to pointless patches in the ports tree. Move the various users of security/gnupg2 to security/gnupg and zap patches that forced the use of "gpg2". Crusade started by edd@ (security/gnupg maintainer), gnupg->gnupg2 test reports from semarie@, giovanni@ and solene@, input and bulk build by sthen@. ok sthen@ edd@ (maintainer)
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645 B
Makefile
34 lines
645 B
Makefile
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.7 2020/10/05 19:46:17 jca Exp $
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COMMENT = tty-based CardDav search tool
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V = 1.6
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DISTNAME = mcds-${V}
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CATEGORIES = productivity
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REVISION = 1
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MAINTAINER = Timothy Brown <tbrown@freeshell.org>
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# GPLv3+
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PERMIT_PACKAGE = Yes
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# uses pledge()
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WANTLIB = assuan c curl gpg-error gpgme iconv intl xml2
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MASTER_SITES = https://github.com/t-brown/mcds/releases/download/v${V}/
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BUILD_DEPENDS = security/gnupg>=2.2.23p1
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LIB_DEPENDS = devel/gettext,-runtime \
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net/curl \
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textproc/libxml \
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security/gpgme
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RUN_DEPENDS = security/gnupg>=2.2.23p1
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CONFIGURE_STYLE = gnu
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NO_TEST = Yes
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.include <bsd.port.mk>
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