Re: [new] claws-mail-vcalendar and claws-mail-notification
On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 02:29:51PM +, Deanna Phillips wrote: Landry Breuil writes: works here @i386, feedback and testing welcome ! I made a few tweaks - * SHARED_ONLY since claws is; * moved some LIB_DEPENDS into WANTLIB since claws already pulls them in; * add claws as a RUN_DEPENDS as well as BUILD_DEPENDS What do you think? Sorry, i forgot to repost these ones, so here are these new tar.gz thanks to deanna (retested here on -current from 23/5 snapshot, works fine) http://ports.gcu.info/doku.php/openbsd/mail/claws-mail-vcalendar (direct link http://gcu.info/~gaston/ports/claws-mail-vcalendar.tar.gz) http://ports.gcu.info/doku.php/openbsd/mail/claws-mail-notification (direct link http://gcu.info/~gaston/ports/claws-mail-notification.tar.gz) Anyone interested in commiting this ? Thanks again, Landry
Re: [new] claws-mail-vcalendar and claws-mail-notification
2007/5/24, Landry Breuil [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 02:29:51PM +, Deanna Phillips wrote: Landry Breuil writes: works here @i386, feedback and testing welcome ! I made a few tweaks - * SHARED_ONLY since claws is; * moved some LIB_DEPENDS into WANTLIB since claws already pulls them in; * add claws as a RUN_DEPENDS as well as BUILD_DEPENDS What do you think? Sorry, i forgot to repost these ones, so here are these new tar.gz thanks to deanna (retested here on -current from 23/5 snapshot, works fine) http://ports.gcu.info/doku.php/openbsd/mail/claws-mail-vcalendar (direct link http://gcu.info/~gaston/ports/claws-mail-vcalendar.tar.gz) http://ports.gcu.info/doku.php/openbsd/mail/claws-mail-notification (direct link http://gcu.info/~gaston/ports/claws-mail-notification.tar.gz) Err, just a sidenote on this one, i finally found that to make this plugin work with libnotify and d-bus, we either need galago's notification-daemon ( http://www.galago-project.org/news/index.php) which depends on gtk/glib/gconf/libsexy or either notification-daemon-xfce ( http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/notification-daemon-xfce) which depends on gtk/glib/libxfcegui4/libxfce4util/libsexy). At the moment, dependency of claws-mail-notification on devel/libnotify and devel/dbus is not relevant. This means that i have to look at a port for libsexy asap, test both notification-daemon's, and decide which one is better/simpler to port. As claws-mail is perfect for xfce desktops, i'll tend to port the xfce-oriented one, but it's only my preference. So, at the moment, claws-mail-notification can only show a banner or execute a command, it can't make a popup appear through notification-daemon/libnotify. Just for the clarification :) Landry
Re: [new] claws-mail-vcalendar and claws-mail-notification
On Sun, 13 May 2007 18:59:08 +0200 Landry Breuil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, May 09, 2007 at 11:18:53PM +0200, Landry Breuil wrote: Hello ports@, two plugins for the lightweight MUA Claws-mail : http://ports.gcu.info/doku.php/openbsd/mail/claws-mail-vcalendar Adds groupware functionnality, webcal subscriptions, ics import/export. http://ports.gcu.info/doku.php/openbsd/mail/claws-mail-notification Adds various new message notification methods : popup, banner, command. not really sure of gtk/glib in LIB_DEPENDS, maybe in WANTLIB ? and is it normal to still have the need of textproc/expat ? the one bundled in -current isn't enough at the moment ? works here @i386, feedback and testing welcome ! No one's interested ? i tested them against 2.9.2, still works fine. Landry claws-mail-vcalendar works fine here. @i386 and @amd64.
Re: [new] claws-mail-vcalendar and claws-mail-notification
On Wed, May 09, 2007 at 11:18:53PM +0200, Landry Breuil wrote: Hello ports@, two plugins for the lightweight MUA Claws-mail : http://ports.gcu.info/doku.php/openbsd/mail/claws-mail-vcalendar Adds groupware functionnality, webcal subscriptions, ics import/export. http://ports.gcu.info/doku.php/openbsd/mail/claws-mail-notification Adds various new message notification methods : popup, banner, command. not really sure of gtk/glib in LIB_DEPENDS, maybe in WANTLIB ? and is it normal to still have the need of textproc/expat ? the one bundled in -current isn't enough at the moment ? works here @i386, feedback and testing welcome ! No one's interested ? i tested them against 2.9.2, still works fine. Landry