FreeBSD package?

Rich Lafferty rich@horde.org
Sat, 3 Feb 2001 23:13:38 -0500


I noticed this from NetBSD's pkgsrc cvs list:

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Log Message:
SquirrelMail - PHP4 webmail package.

We've been lacking a pkgsrc webmail package for a while.  I still haven't
figured out how to package IMP and make PHP4 work with the shared IMAP
module.  But in the meantime, here's SquirrelMail, a straightforward
implementation of a webmail gateway to IMAP server implemented completely
in PHP4.
----8<---- cut here ----8<----

I use NetBSD, but I don't have a production box around and I don't
know the guts of their packages tree (which to OpenBSD and FreeBSD
users would be called "ports"). Any NetBSD folk around that'd like to
look into that? (Failing that, I'll try to, so let me know if you
are.) That commit message above was from Johnny C. Lam
<jlam@netbsd.org>, which I guess would be who to contact.

While I'm at it, does anyone know about similar with FreeBSD and
OpenBSD? I vaguely recall FreeBSD not having a port for the same
reason. :-/

  -Rich

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>From chuck@horde.org Date: Sun,  4 Feb 2001 01:47:52 -0500
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Subject: Re: [dev] imp/templates/menu/menu.inc (was main.inc)

Quoting "Brent J. Nordquist" <bjn@horde.org>:

> Ah!  Hadn't thought of copying.  Hmm though, if you copy the archive, and
> then check out an old revision/branch, you'd end up with a copy of the new
> file in that revision/branch also, wouldn't you?

Hmm... at the worst, it means we need to mark the new file as deleted in that 
branch...

-chuck

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Subject: Re: [dev] FreeBSD package?

Quoting Rich Lafferty <rich@horde.org>:

> While I'm at it, does anyone know about similar with FreeBSD and
> OpenBSD? I vaguely recall FreeBSD not having a port for the same
> reason. :-/
> 

There's no reason why someone who knows IMP can't do the port.  I
was considering doing an OpenBSD one (it would need some juggling of
stuff, like config files, but wouldn't be hard).  I'm not familiar
enough with Free or Net's pkg systems to do theirs though.

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Subject: Re: [dev] New HORDE_APP constant?

Quoting Jon Parise <jon@csh.rit.edu>:

> That sounds like a good use of the registry to me.

Okay - we've now got pushApp(), popApp(), and getApp().

-chuck

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