On Wed, Aug 04, 2004, Michael Schloh von Bennewitz wrote:
>On Wed, Aug 04, 2004, Alexander Belck wrote:
>> Is there any chance to have courier-imap for openpkg ?
>>
>Bill CAMPBELL graciously offered you the Courier IMAP package before,
>and you'll even find a OpenPKG 2.1 version if you look around a little.
>
>I believe that the reason before that we didn't integrate this version is
>that it didn't meet all the OpenPKG package standards. I'll check to see
>if this is still the case.
>
>> I tryed to convert it to a openpkg-1.3.spec last year with no success due my
>> poor understanding of all the options in a .spec file.
>>
>If you really want it integrated into the OpenPKG package repository,
>then consider beginning with Bill's package (which just might need very
>few changes).

Updating courier-imap to the current version, and to meet OpenPKG specs is
on my to-do list (and has been for a while as my order for round tuits has
been on backorder for quite a while).

Before I do that though, I really, truly need to figure out the proper and
approved method of building new spec files with the OpenPKG tools
available.  I'm in the process of building quite a few packages for python,
postgresql, zope, and plone, and would like to contribute them back into
the system.

Bill
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