From 6fe8fd99356f57257789a3a0bbe66a4f6b07b8d5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Akinori MUSHA Date: Sat, 3 Jun 2000 08:02:57 +0000 Subject: Update to 1.2.0. Now a Perl5 module is available! --- palm/coldsync/Makefile | 19 +++++++++++++++++-- palm/coldsync/distinfo | 2 +- palm/coldsync/pkg-descr | 2 +- palm/coldsync/pkg-plist | 7 +++++++ 4 files changed, 26 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) (limited to 'palm/coldsync') diff --git a/palm/coldsync/Makefile b/palm/coldsync/Makefile index ed221ff0a561..24221d7b1068 100644 --- a/palm/coldsync/Makefile +++ b/palm/coldsync/Makefile @@ -6,19 +6,34 @@ # PORTNAME= coldsync -PORTVERSION= 1.1.2 +PORTVERSION= 1.2.0 CATEGORIES= palm comms MASTER_SITES= http://www.ooblick.com/software/coldsync/ MAINTAINER= arensb@ooblick.com +RUN_DEPENDS= ${LOCALBASE}/lib/perl5/site_perl/${PERL_VER}/Palm/PDB.pm:${PORTSDIR}/palm/p5-Palm + GNU_CONFIGURE= yes +# The ColdSync.3 man page describes a Perl package. That's why it goes +# in the Perl manpage directory. +MAN1= send-mail.1 \ + todo-text.1 +MAN3PREFIX= ${PREFIX}/lib/perl5/${PERL_VERSION} +MAN3= ColdSync.3 MAN8= coldsync.8 MANCOMPRESSED= no +.include + +# I don't know from when {Net,Open}BSD support USB. +.if ${OPSYS} == "FreeBSD" && ${OSVERSION} >= 400000 +CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --with-usb +.endif + post-install: @install-info ${PREFIX}/info/conduits.info ${PREFIX}/info/dir @install-info ${PREFIX}/info/pdb.info ${PREFIX}/info/dir -.include +.include diff --git a/palm/coldsync/distinfo b/palm/coldsync/distinfo index 5bb1a1997c21..ded1582e83af 100644 --- a/palm/coldsync/distinfo +++ b/palm/coldsync/distinfo @@ -1 +1 @@ -MD5 (coldsync-1.1.2.tar.gz) = 85d91ca5ff17b64b9077f1d850468691 +MD5 (coldsync-1.2.0.tar.gz) = cc70d70b1fd62ccf620c45e33808ec8e diff --git a/palm/coldsync/pkg-descr b/palm/coldsync/pkg-descr index d30ded6b5bb7..9e6d08c8bf23 100644 --- a/palm/coldsync/pkg-descr +++ b/palm/coldsync/pkg-descr @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ synchronizing PalmOS devices (PalmPilot et al.) with a Unix workstation. It also supports USB connections to a Visor, under FreeBSD 4.0. It runs without a GUI, and therefore allows you to sync -without logging in. +without running X. ColdSync is extensible through the use of conduits, which allow it to share information with other applications. diff --git a/palm/coldsync/pkg-plist b/palm/coldsync/pkg-plist index ab717abb9934..bef87c945c74 100644 --- a/palm/coldsync/pkg-plist +++ b/palm/coldsync/pkg-plist @@ -1,4 +1,11 @@ bin/coldsync +lib/perl5/site_perl/%%PERL_VER%%/ColdSync.pm +lib/perl5/site_perl/%%PERL_VER%%/%%PERL_ARCH%%/auto/ColdSync/.packlist +@dirrm lib/perl5/site_perl/%%PERL_VER%%/%%PERL_ARCH%%/auto/ColdSync +libexec/coldsync/send-mail +libexec/coldsync/todo-text +@dirrm libexec/coldsync +etc/sample.coldsync.rc @unexec install-info --delete %D/info/conduits.info %D/info/dir @unexec install-info --delete %D/info/pdb.info %D/info/dir info/conduits.info -- cgit v1.2.3