[153857] trunk/dports/news/tin-recent/Portfile
khindenburg at macports.org
khindenburg at macports.org
Fri Oct 14 03:38:41 CEST 2016
Revision: 153857
https://trac.macports.org/changeset/153857
Author: khindenburg at macports.org
Date: 2016-10-13 18:38:41 -0700 (Thu, 13 Oct 2016)
Log Message:
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tin-recent: replaced_by tin-devel
Modified Paths:
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trunk/dports/news/tin-recent/Portfile
Modified: trunk/dports/news/tin-recent/Portfile
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--- trunk/dports/news/tin-recent/Portfile 2016-10-14 01:06:34 UTC (rev 153856)
+++ trunk/dports/news/tin-recent/Portfile 2016-10-14 01:38:41 UTC (rev 153857)
@@ -1,193 +1,10 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: tcl; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- vim:fenc=utf-8:ft=tcl:et:sw=4:ts=4:sts=4
# $Id$
-# The Tin development model is based on patchsets, as indicated in
-# the doc/CHANGES file. There are:
-# * stable patches, numbered ddd (001, 002, and so on), which are
-# applied to the current stable branch, and in general, to the
-# unstable branch too (i.e. when there is one and when this makes
-# sense);
-# * unstable patches (new features), numbered Uddd (U001, U002,
-# and so on), which are applied to the unstable branch only.
-# In general, at some point in the time, there are two currently
-# supported branches: a stable branch (e.g. 1.6) and an unstable
-# branch (e.g. 1.7). At some later point (i.e. after a feature
-# freeze?), the development line (coming from the unstable branch)
-# is regarded as stable; this leads to a new stable release (e.g.
-# 1.8.0) and a new stable branch (e.g. 1.8). At this point, the
-# old stable branch (e.g. 1.6) is abandonned. Then the new stable
-# branch (1.8) gets stable patches as usual (fixes, translation
-# updates...), leading to new stable releases (e.g. 1.8.1), which
-# correspond to the latest unstable release (e.g. 1.7.10) + bug
-# fixes. As soon as the first unstable patch (U001) needs to be
-# applied, a new unstable branch (e.g. 1.9) is created (split from
-# the current stable branch).
-
-# Portfile update policy: Follow the development line as shown on
-# <http://www.tin.org/history.html>, preferring unstable versions
-# to stable ones when there is a split, i.e. stay on the right.
-# The goal of this tin-recent port (as opposed to tin and tin-devel)
-# is to have the highest upstream version (regarded as either stable
-# or unstable), i.e. with the latest features, using a single port,
-# thus benefiting from some port management features, such as those
-# provided by "port outdated" and "port upgrade".
-
-# For instance, if ports are updated as soon as tin versions are
-# released:
-# tin tin-devel tin-recent
-# 1.6.2 1.7.9 1.7.9
-# 1.6.2 1.7.10 1.7.10
-# 1.8.0 1.7.10 1.8.0
-# 1.8.1 1.7.10 1.8.1
-# 1.8.1 1.9.0 1.9.0
-# 1.8.1 1.9.1 1.9.1
-# 1.8.2 1.9.1 1.9.1
-# 1.8.3 1.9.2 1.9.2
-# where:
-# 1.7.9 = 1.7.8 + patches U040 to U045.
-# 1.7.10 = 1.7.9 + patches U046 to U052.
-# 1.8.0 = 1.7.10 + patches U053 to U056.
-# 1.8.1 = 1.8.0 + patches 001 to 006.
-# 1.9.0 = 1.8.1 + patches 007, 008 and U001.
-# 1.9.1 = 1.9.0 + patches 009 and U002.
-# 1.8.2 = 1.8.1 + patches 007 to 011.
-# 1.8.3 = 1.8.2 + patches 012 to 018.
-# 1.9.2 = 1.9.1 + patches 010 to 018 and U003 to U006.
-# 1.9.3 = 1.9.2 + patches 019 to 020 and U007 to U010.
-# 1.9.4 = 1.9.3 + patches 021 and U011 to U013.
-# 1.9.5 = 1.9.4 + patches U014 to U019.
-# 1.9.6 = 1.9.5 + patches U020 to U025.
-# Said otherwise:
-# 1.8.1 = 1.8.0 + patches 001 to 006.
-# 1.9.0 = 1.8.0 + patches 001 to 008 and U001.
-# 1.9.1 = 1.8.0 + patches 001 to 009 and U001 to U002.
-# 1.8.2 = 1.8.0 + patches 001 to 011.
-# 1.8.3 = 1.8.0 + patches 001 to 018.
-# 1.9.2 = 1.8.0 + patches 001 to 018 and U001 to U006.
-# 1.9.3 = 1.8.0 + patches 001 to 020 and U001 to U010.
-# 1.9.4 = 1.8.0 + patches 001 to 021 and U001 to U013.
-# 1.9.5 = 1.8.0 + patches 001 to 021 and U001 to U019.
-# 1.9.6 = 1.8.0 + patches 001 to 021 and U001 to U025.
-
PortSystem 1.0
-
+replaced_by tin-devel
+PortGroup obsolete 1.0
name tin-recent
version 1.9.6
-revision 10
+revision 11
categories news
-platforms darwin
-maintainers nomaintainer
-
-description A Usenet newsreader
-
-long_description TIN is a full-screen easy to use Usenet newsreader. \
- It can read news locally or remotely via a NNTP \
- server. It will automatically utilize NOV \
- newsoverview style index files if available locally \
- or via the NNTP (X)OVER command (RFC2980). \
- Portfile update policy: follow the development line \
- as shown on <http://www.tin.org/history.html>, \
- preferring unstable versions at a split.
-
-set tindir tin/v[strsed ${version} {/\.[0-9]*$//}]/
-homepage http://www.tin.org/
-master_sites ftp://ftp.tin.org/pub/news/clients/${tindir} \
- ftp://ftp.cuhk.edu.hk/pub/packages/news/${tindir}
-
-distname tin-${version}
-use_bzip2 yes
-
-checksums md5 f08018dbbdc4d227f6bbd7012f92b217 \
- sha1 a5d843ab938f6380a9d92fa95b5a2267999f958b \
- rmd160 284fe48668dfe3e20dd69b82834405792ec50aae
-
-livecheck.type regex
-livecheck.url ${homepage}
-livecheck.regex /tin-(\[0-9.\]+)\\.tar\\.gz
-
-# The libraries libintl, libiconv and libpcre are needed by tin. If the
-# MacPorts ones are not used, tin 1.9.1 crashes. I don't know which one is
-# the culprit (the PCRE that comes with tin in known to be buggy, but it is
-# the same as in MacPorts). However it is recommended to use the libraries
-# from MacPorts anyway.
-depends_lib port:gettext \
- port:icu \
- port:libiconv \
- port:libidn \
- port:ncurses \
- port:pcre
-
-# Do not use the --enable-debug option. See
-# From: Vincent Lefevre <vincent at vinc17.org>
-# Newsgroups: tin.bugs
-# Subject: BUG REPORT tin 1.9.1 release 20060409 ("Benmore") [UNIX]
-# Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2006 02:38:19 +0100 (CET)
-# Message-ID: <20061106012750$653a at prunille.vinc17.org>
-configure.args --enable-break-long-lines \
- --enable-nntp \
- --enable-mh-mail-handling \
- --enable-included-msgs \
- --enable-ipv6 \
- --with-coffee \
- --mandir=${prefix}/share/man \
- --infodir=${prefix}/share/info \
- --datadir=${prefix}/share \
- --sysconfdir=${prefix}/etc \
- --with-defaults-dir=${prefix}/etc/tin \
- --disable-pgp-gpg \
- --without-ispell \
- --with-screen=ncursesw
-
-build.dir "${worksrcpath}/src"
-
-pre-destroot {
- xinstall -d "${destroot}${prefix}/share/doc/${name}"
- xinstall -d "${destroot}${prefix}/etc/tin"
- xinstall -m 644 -v -W "${worksrcpath}/doc" \
- auth.txt CHANGES config-anomalies filtering good-netkeeping-seal \
- iso2asc.txt keymap.sample mailcap.sample pgp.txt reading-mail.txt \
- TODO umlaute.txt umlauts.txt WHATSNEW \
- "${destroot}${prefix}/share/doc/${name}"
- file copy "${worksrcpath}/doc/tin.defaults" \
- "${destroot}${prefix}/etc/tin/tin.defaults-${version}"
-}
-
-post-destroot {
- xinstall -m 755 -v -W "${worksrcpath}/tools" \
- expiretover tinews.pl tinlock \
- "${destroot}${prefix}/bin"
- # mutt-devel also installs these man pages, so removing here (since they
- # describe mail formats, makes a little more sense to be in the mail app)
- # ticket #11475
- delete ${destroot}${prefix}/share/man/man5/mbox.5
- delete ${destroot}${prefix}/share/man/man5/mmdf.5
-}
-
-post-activate {
- set f "${prefix}/etc/tin/tin.defaults"
- if {![file exists ${f}]} {
- file copy ${f}-${version} ${f}
- }
-}
-
-variant gpg description {GnuPG support} {
- depends_run bin:gpg:gnupg
- configure.args-delete --disable-pgp-gpg
- configure.args-append --with-gpg=${prefix}/bin/gpg \
- --without-pgp \
- --without-pgpk
-}
-
-variant pgp5 description {PGPK support} {
- depends_run bin:pgpk:pgp
- configure.args-delete --disable-pgp-gpg
- configure.args-append --with-pgpk=${prefix}/bin/pgpk \
- --without-gpg \
- --without-pgp
-}
-
-variant ispell description {Ispell support} {
- depends_run bin:ispell:ispell
- configure.args-delete --without-ispell
- configure.args-append --with-ispell=${prefix}/bin/ispell
-}
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