[Bug 192642] New: update mail/mailagent to non-interactive
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https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=192642
Bug ID: 192642
Summary: update mail/mailagent to non-interactive
Product: Ports Tree
Version: Latest
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: Needs Triage
Severity: Affects Some People
Priority: ---
Component: Individual Port(s)
Assignee: freebsd-ports-bugs at FreeBSD.org
Reporter: ykasap at gmail.com
I'm using mail/mailagent daily and don't want it to be expired from
the port tree, so I tried to convert it to a non-interactive, regular
port. During conversion, I also found a couple of staging bugs, so
these were also patched.
The entire patch is a bit large, so I put it at
http://eron.info/mailagent-20140814.diff
The patch includes:
* Remove Build-time interactive FQDN and organization name input
Remove scripts/pre-configure entirely. Patch agent/magnet.sh to
put an empty string into $mydomain and $hiddennet. Now
bin/mailagent doesn't contain FQDN information, so a user
has to specify it in ~/.mailagent.
Another strategies include 1) ask during post-install and 2)
retrieve dynamically, but I didn't have enough time to implement
them properly (with various error checking).
There is no runtime option to specify the organization name. A
filename containing the organization name can be specified, so I
configured to use ${PREFIX}/etc/mailagent.orgname.
Add pkg-install to create empty mailagent.orgname file.
Add pkg-message to notify these changes.
* Fix patch files issues
Revert 358579 because these Makefiles don't exist before running
./Configure. Patch Makefile.SH instead. Also the argument of
"test -d" should be patched, too. Some old patch files were
regenerated because they didn't match with current codes exactly.
* Fix pkg-plist issues
Remove some nonexistent .bak entries which prevent "make package".
Add mailagent.orgname cleanup code.
* Skip running post-build sanity tests
mailagent has built-in sanity tests, but they don't work correctly
with root privilege, so skip it entirely. I'm not sure about umask
restriction, so I didn't touch that.
I only tested the updated port on 10-STABLE. At least I could "make
package" and install the package using pkgng on another 10.0-RELEASE
host.
I noticed the expiration of this port two days ago and quickly made
these changes without fully understanding ports and pkg internals, so
someone who knows better would you please review the patch?
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