openbsd-ports/net/p5-libnet/patches/patch-Configure
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- Add HOMEPAGE
- Add patch for avoid interactive test
- use distinfo
- fixes DESCR
2001-12-26 14:39:21 +00:00

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$OpenBSD: patch-Configure,v 1.1 2001/12/26 14:39:21 shell Exp $
--- Configure.orig Thu Mar 22 06:15:29 2001
+++ Configure Sat Dec 22 17:03:11 2001
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-#!/usr/local/bin/perl
+#!/usr/bin/env perl
#
# $Id: patch-Configure,v 1.1 2001/12/26 14:39:21 shell Exp $
@@ -258,18 +258,19 @@
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-if($have_old && !$opt_d)
- {
- $msg = <<EDQ;
-
-Ah, I see you already have installed libnet before.
-
-Do you want to modify/update your configuration (y|n) ?
-EDQ
-
- $opt_d = 1
- unless get_bool($msg,0);
- }
+#if($have_old && !$opt_d)
+# {
+# $msg = <<EDQ;
+#
+#Ah, I see you already have installed libnet before.
+#
+#Do you want to modify/update your configuration (y|n) ?
+#EDQ
+#
+# $opt_d = 1
+# unless get_bool($msg,0);
+# }
+$opt_d = 0;
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -286,7 +287,7 @@
Do you want me to perform hostname lookups (y|n) ?
EDQ
-$cfg{'test_exist'} = get_bool($msg, $oldcfg{'test_exist'});
+$cfg{'test_exist'} = 1;
print <<EDQ unless $cfg{'test_exist'};
@@ -301,21 +302,21 @@
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-print <<EDQ;
-
-The following questions all require a list of host names, separated
-with spaces. If you do not have a host available for any of the
-services, then enter a single space, followed by <CR>. To accept the
-default, hit <CR>
-
-EDQ
+# print <<EDQ;
+#
+# The following questions all require a list of host names, separated
+# with spaces. If you do not have a host available for any of the
+# services, then enter a single space, followed by <CR>. To accept the
+# default, hit <CR>
+#
+# EDQ
$msg = 'Enter a list of available NNTP hosts :';
$def = $oldcfg{'nntp_hosts'} ||
[ default_hostname($ENV{NNTPSERVER},$ENV{NEWSHOST},'news') ];
-$cfg{'nntp_hosts'} = get_host_list($msg,$def);
+$cfg{'nntp_hosts'} = $def;
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -324,7 +325,7 @@
$def = $oldcfg{'smtp_hosts'} ||
[ default_hostname(split(/:/,$ENV{SMTPHOSTS} || ""), 'mailhost') ];
-$cfg{'smtp_hosts'} = get_host_list($msg,$def);
+$cfg{'smtp_hosts'} = $def;
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -332,7 +333,7 @@
$def = $oldcfg{'pop3_hosts'} || [];
-$cfg{'pop3_hosts'} = get_host_list($msg,$def);
+$cfg{'pop3_hosts'} = $def;
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -340,7 +341,7 @@
$def = $oldcfg{'snpp_hosts'} || [];
-$cfg{'snpp_hosts'} = get_host_list($msg,$def);
+$cfg{'snpp_hosts'} = $def;
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -349,7 +350,7 @@
$def = $oldcfg{'ph_hosts'} ||
[ default_hostname('dirserv') ];
-$cfg{'ph_hosts'} = get_host_list($msg,$def);
+$cfg{'ph_hosts'} = $def;
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -357,7 +358,7 @@
$def = $oldcfg{'time_hosts'} || [];
-$cfg{'time_hosts'} = get_host_list($msg,$def);
+$cfg{'time_hosts'} = $def;
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -365,7 +366,7 @@
$def = $oldcfg{'daytime_hosts'} || $oldcfg{'time_hosts'};
-$cfg{'daytime_hosts'} = get_host_list($msg,$def);
+$cfg{'daytime_hosts'} = $def;
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -378,7 +379,8 @@
(y|n) ?
EDQ
-if(get_bool($msg,0)) {
+# XXX Should probably honor USE_SOCKS? --mjl
+if(0 && get_bool($msg,0)) {
$msg = <<'EDQ';
What series of FTP commands do you need to send to your
@@ -489,15 +491,15 @@
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-print <<EDQ;
-
-Normally when FTP needs a data connection the client tells the server
-a port to connect to, and the server initiates a connection to the client.
-
-Some setups, in particular firewall setups, can/do not work using this
-protocol. In these situations the client must make the connection to the
-server, this is called a passive transfer.
-EDQ
+# print <<EDQ;
+#
+# Normally when FTP needs a data connection the client tells the server
+# a port to connect to, and the server initiates a connection to the client.
+#
+# Some setups, in particular firewall setups, can/do not work using this
+# protocol. In these situations the client must make the connection to the
+# server, this is called a passive transfer.
+# EDQ
if (defined $cfg{'ftp_firewall'}) {
$msg = "\nShould all FTP connections via a firewall/proxy be passive (y|n) ?";
@@ -515,16 +517,16 @@
$def = $oldcfg{'ftp_int_passive'} || 0;
-$cfg{'ftp_int_passive'} = get_bool($msg,$def);
+$cfg{'ftp_int_passive'} = 0;
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-$def = $oldcfg{'inet_domain'} || $ENV{LOCALDOMAIN};
+$def = $oldcfg{'inet_domain'} || $ENV{DOMAIN_NAME};
-$ans = Prompt("\nWhat is your local internet domain name :",$def);
+# $ans = Prompt("\nWhat is your local internet domain name :",$def);
-$cfg{'inet_domain'} = ($ans =~ /(\S+)/)[0];
+$cfg{'inet_domain'} = $def;
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -540,7 +542,7 @@
Do you want me to run these tests (y|n) ?
EDQ
-$cfg{'test_hosts'} = get_bool($msg,$oldcfg{'test_hosts'});
+$cfg{'test_hosts'} = 0;
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------