########################################################### # # pop3proxy # ########################################################### # You must replace "pop3proxy" and "POP3PROXY" with the lower case name and # upper case name of your new package. Some places below will say # "Do not change this" - that does not include this global change, # which must always be done to ensure we have unique names. # # POP3PROXY_VERSION, POP3PROXY_SITE and POP3PROXY_SOURCE define # the upstream location of the source code for the package. # POP3PROXY_DIR is the directory which is created when the source # archive is unpacked. # POP3PROXY_UNZIP is the command used to unzip the source. # It is usually "zcat" (for .gz) or "bzcat" (for .bz2) # # You should change all these variables to suit your package. # Please make sure that you add a description, and that you # list all your packages' dependencies, seperated by commas. # # If you list yourself as MAINTAINER, please give a valid email # address, and indicate your irc nick if it cannot be easily deduced # from your name or email address. If you leave MAINTAINER set to # "NSLU2 Linux" other developers will feel free to edit. # POP3PROXY_SITE=http://www.quietsche-entchen.de/download POP3PROXY_VERSION=2.0.0-beta8 POP3PROXY_SOURCE=pop3proxy-$(POP3PROXY_VERSION).tar.gz POP3PROXY_DIR=pop3proxy-$(POP3PROXY_VERSION) POP3PROXY_UNZIP=zcat POP3PROXY_MAINTAINER=NSLU2 Linux POP3PROXY_DESCRIPTION=A pop3 proxy server POP3PROXY_SECTION=net POP3PROXY_PRIORITY=optional POP3PROXY_DEPENDS=xinetd POP3PROXY_SUGGESTS= POP3PROXY_CONFLICTS=any mail retrieval agent/server using the pop3 port 110 # # POP3PROXY_IPK_VERSION should be incremented when the ipk changes. # POP3PROXY_IPK_VERSION=1 # # POP3PROXY_CONFFILES should be a list of user-editable files POP3PROXY_CONFFILES=/opt/etc/xinetd.d/pop3proxy # # POP3PROXY_PATCHES should list any patches, in the order in # which they should be applied to the source code. # POP3PROXY_PATCHES=\ $(POP3PROXY_SOURCE_DIR)/clamav.c.patch \ $(POP3PROXY_SOURCE_DIR)/pop3.c.patch \ $(POP3PROXY_SOURCE_DIR)/pop3.h.patch \ $(POP3PROXY_SOURCE_DIR)/pop3.proxy.1.patch \ $(POP3PROXY_SOURCE_DIR)/procinfo.c.patch # # If the compilation of the package requires additional # compilation or linking flags, then list them here. # POP3PROXY_CPPFLAGS= POP3PROXY_LDFLAGS= # # POP3PROXY_BUILD_DIR is the directory in which the build is done. # POP3PROXY_SOURCE_DIR is the directory which holds all the # patches and ipkg control files. # POP3PROXY_IPK_DIR is the directory in which the ipk is built. # POP3PROXY_IPK is the name of the resulting ipk files. # # You should not change any of these variables. # POP3PROXY_BUILD_DIR=$(BUILD_DIR)/pop3proxy POP3PROXY_SOURCE_DIR=$(SOURCE_DIR)/pop3proxy POP3PROXY_IPK_DIR=$(BUILD_DIR)/pop3proxy-$(POP3PROXY_VERSION)-ipk POP3PROXY_IPK=$(BUILD_DIR)/pop3proxy_$(POP3PROXY_VERSION)-$(POP3PROXY_IPK_VERSION)_$(TARGET_ARCH).ipk .PHONY: pop3proxy-source pop3proxy-unpack pop3proxy pop3proxy-stage pop3proxy-ipk pop3proxy-clean pop3proxy-dirclean pop3proxy-check # # This is the dependency on the source code. If the source is missing, # then it will be fetched from the site using wget. # $(DL_DIR)/$(POP3PROXY_SOURCE): $(WGET) -P $(@D) $(POP3PROXY_SITE)/$(@F) || \ $(WGET) -P $(@D) $(SOURCES_NLO_SITE)/$(@F) # # The source code depends on it existing within the download directory. # This target will be called by the top level Makefile to download the # source code's archive (.tar.gz, .bz2, etc.) # pop3proxy-source: $(DL_DIR)/$(POP3PROXY_SOURCE) $(POP3PROXY_PATCHES) # # This target unpacks the source code in the build directory. # If the source archive is not .tar.gz or .tar.bz2, then you will need # to change the commands here. Patches to the source code are also # applied in this target as required. # # This target also configures the build within the build directory. # Flags such as LDFLAGS and CPPFLAGS should be passed into configure # and NOT $(MAKE) below. Passing it to configure causes configure to # correctly BUILD the Makefile with the right paths, where passing it # to Make causes it to override the default search paths of the compiler. # # If the compilation of the package requires other packages to be staged # first, then do that first (e.g. "$(MAKE) -stage -stage"). # # If the package uses GNU libtool, you should invoke $(PATCH_LIBTOOL) as # shown below to make various patches to it. # $(POP3PROXY_BUILD_DIR)/.configured: $(DL_DIR)/$(POP3PROXY_SOURCE) $(POP3PROXY_PATCHES) make/pop3proxy.mk # $(MAKE) glib-stage rm -rf $(BUILD_DIR)/$(POP3PROXY_DIR) $(@D) $(POP3PROXY_UNZIP) $(DL_DIR)/$(POP3PROXY_SOURCE) | tar -C $(BUILD_DIR) -xvf - if test -n "$(POP3PROXY_PATCHES)" ; \ then cat $(POP3PROXY_PATCHES) | \ patch -d $(BUILD_DIR)/$(POP3PROXY_DIR) -p0 ; \ fi if test "$(BUILD_DIR)/$(POP3PROXY_DIR)" != "$(@D)" ; \ then mv $(BUILD_DIR)/$(POP3PROXY_DIR) $(@D) ; \ fi # (cd $(@D) ; \ $(TARGET_CONFIGURE_OPTS) \ CPPFLAGS="$(STAGING_CPPFLAGS) $(POP3PROXY_CPPFLAGS)" \ LDFLAGS="$(STAGING_LDFLAGS) $(POP3PROXY_LDFLAGS)" \ ./configure \ --build=$(GNU_HOST_NAME) \ --host=$(GNU_TARGET_NAME) \ --target=$(GNU_TARGET_NAME) \ --prefix=/opt \ --disable-nls \ --disable-static \ ) # $(PATCH_LIBTOOL) $(@D)/libtool touch $@ pop3proxy-unpack: $(POP3PROXY_BUILD_DIR)/.configured # # This builds the actual binary. # $(POP3PROXY_BUILD_DIR)/.built: $(POP3PROXY_BUILD_DIR)/.configured rm -f $@ $(MAKE) -C $(@D) \ $(TARGET_CONFIGURE_OPTS) \ CPPFLAGS="$(STAGING_CPPFLAGS) $(POP3PROXY_CPPFLAGS)" \ LDFLAGS="$(STAGING_LDFLAGS) $(POP3PROXY_LDFLAGS)" \ ; touch $@ # # This is the build convenience target. # pop3proxy: $(POP3PROXY_BUILD_DIR)/.built # # If you are building a library, then you need to stage it too. # $(POP3PROXY_BUILD_DIR)/.staged: $(POP3PROXY_BUILD_DIR)/.built rm -f $@ $(MAKE) -C $(@D) DESTDIR=$(STAGING_DIR) install touch $@ pop3proxy-stage: $(POP3PROXY_BUILD_DIR)/.staged # # This rule creates a control file for ipkg. It is no longer # necessary to create a seperate control file under sources/pop3proxy # $(POP3PROXY_IPK_DIR)/CONTROL/control: @install -d $(@D) @rm -f $@ @echo "Package: pop3proxy" >>$@ @echo "Architecture: $(TARGET_ARCH)" >>$@ @echo "Priority: $(POP3PROXY_PRIORITY)" >>$@ @echo "Section: $(POP3PROXY_SECTION)" >>$@ @echo "Version: $(POP3PROXY_VERSION)-$(POP3PROXY_IPK_VERSION)" >>$@ @echo "Maintainer: $(POP3PROXY_MAINTAINER)" >>$@ @echo "Source: $(POP3PROXY_SITE)/$(POP3PROXY_SOURCE)" >>$@ @echo "Description: $(POP3PROXY_DESCRIPTION)" >>$@ @echo "Depends: $(POP3PROXY_DEPENDS)" >>$@ @echo "Suggests: $(POP3PROXY_SUGGESTS)" >>$@ @echo "Conflicts: $(POP3PROXY_CONFLICTS)" >>$@ # # This builds the IPK file. # # Binaries should be installed into $(POP3PROXY_IPK_DIR)/opt/sbin or $(POP3PROXY_IPK_DIR)/opt/bin # (use the location in a well-known Linux distro as a guide for choosing sbin or bin). # Libraries and include files should be installed into $(POP3PROXY_IPK_DIR)/opt/{lib,include} # Configuration files should be installed in $(POP3PROXY_IPK_DIR)/opt/etc/pop3proxy/... # Documentation files should be installed in $(POP3PROXY_IPK_DIR)/opt/doc/pop3proxy/... # Daemon startup scripts should be installed in $(POP3PROXY_IPK_DIR)/opt/etc/init.d/S??pop3proxy # # You may need to patch your application to make it use these locations. # $(POP3PROXY_IPK): $(POP3PROXY_BUILD_DIR)/.built rm -rf $(POP3PROXY_IPK_DIR) $(BUILD_DIR)/pop3proxy_*_$(TARGET_ARCH).ipk # $(MAKE) -C $(POP3PROXY_BUILD_DIR) DESTDIR=$(POP3PROXY_IPK_DIR) install-strip $(STRIP_COMMAND) $(POP3PROXY_BUILD_DIR)/pop3.proxy install -d $(POP3PROXY_IPK_DIR)/opt/sbin/ install -m 755 $( $(POP3PROXY_IPK_DIR)/CONTROL/conffiles cd $(BUILD_DIR); $(IPKG_BUILD) $(POP3PROXY_IPK_DIR) # # This is called from the top level makefile to create the IPK file. # pop3proxy-ipk: $(POP3PROXY_IPK) # # This is called from the top level makefile to clean all of the built files. # pop3proxy-clean: rm -f $(POP3PROXY_BUILD_DIR)/.built -$(MAKE) -C $(POP3PROXY_BUILD_DIR) clean # # This is called from the top level makefile to clean all dynamically created # directories. # pop3proxy-dirclean: rm -rf $(BUILD_DIR)/$(POP3PROXY_DIR) $(POP3PROXY_BUILD_DIR) $(POP3PROXY_IPK_DIR) $(POP3PROXY_IPK) # # # Some sanity check for the package. # pop3proxy-check: $(POP3PROXY_IPK) perl scripts/optware-check-package.pl --target=$(OPTWARE_TARGET) $^