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-rw-r--r--community-staging/dsniff/PKGBUILD36
-rw-r--r--community-staging/exim/PKGBUILD74
-rw-r--r--community-staging/exim/aliases35
-rwxr-xr-xcommunity-staging/exim/exim42
-rw-r--r--community-staging/exim/exim.Makefile1227
-rw-r--r--community-staging/exim/exim.changelog21
-rw-r--r--community-staging/exim/exim.conf.d1
-rw-r--r--community-staging/exim/exim.install25
-rw-r--r--community-staging/exim/exim.logrotate5
-rw-r--r--community-staging/gdal/PKGBUILD64
-rw-r--r--community-staging/gdal/gdal-1.5.1-python-install.patch10
-rw-r--r--community-staging/gdal/gdal.changelog11
-rw-r--r--community-staging/geos/PKGBUILD30
-rw-r--r--community-staging/geos/geos.changelog5
-rw-r--r--community-staging/libgda3/PKGBUILD27
-rw-r--r--community-staging/librcc/PKGBUILD53
-rw-r--r--community-staging/librcc/librcc-strnlen.patch17
-rw-r--r--community-staging/librcc/librcc.install6
-rw-r--r--community-staging/perl-berkeleydb/PKGBUILD32
-rw-r--r--community-staging/perl-libapreq2/PKGBUILD31
-rw-r--r--community-staging/perl-xml-libxslt/PKGBUILD30
-rw-r--r--community-staging/poedit/PKGBUILD30
-rw-r--r--community-staging/poedit/poedit.install11
-rw-r--r--community-staging/postgis/PKGBUILD29
-rw-r--r--community-staging/postgis/postgis.changelog5
-rw-r--r--community-staging/python-bsddb/LICENSE19
-rw-r--r--community-staging/python-bsddb/PKGBUILD62
-rw-r--r--community-staging/qgis/PKGBUILD59
-rw-r--r--community-staging/qgis/qgis.desktop10
-rw-r--r--community-staging/qgis/ticket_3378.diff38
-rw-r--r--community-staging/wml/PKGBUILD42
-rw-r--r--community-staging/xemacs/PKGBUILD65
-rw-r--r--community-staging/xemacs/xemacs-21.5.29-optimization-bug.patch14
-rw-r--r--community-staging/xemacs/xemacs.desktop34
-rw-r--r--community-staging/xemacs/xemacs.install35
35 files changed, 0 insertions, 2235 deletions
diff --git a/community-staging/dsniff/PKGBUILD b/community-staging/dsniff/PKGBUILD
deleted file mode 100644
index f7428aa09..000000000
--- a/community-staging/dsniff/PKGBUILD
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,36 +0,0 @@
-# $Id: PKGBUILD 49679 2011-06-19 07:23:27Z andrea $
-# Maintainer: Sergej Pupykin <pupykin.s+arch@gmail.com>
-# Contributor: ViNS <gladiator@fastwebnet.it>
-
-pkgname=dsniff
-pkgver=2.4b1
-pkgrel=20
-pkgdesc="Collection of tools for network auditing and penetration testing"
-url="http://www.monkey.org/~dugsong/dsniff/"
-arch=('i686' 'x86_64')
-license=('BSD')
-depends=('libpcap' 'openssl' 'libxmu' 'glib2' 'libnet' 'libnids')
-source=("http://www.monkey.org/~dugsong/${pkgname}/beta/$pkgname-$pkgver.tar.gz"
- "http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/d/${pkgname}/${pkgname}_2.4b1+debian-18.diff.gz")
-md5sums=('2f761fa3475682a7512b0b43568ee7d6'
- 'fbc9f62f9ab2f98f24f53ad497c1ce5d')
-
-build() {
- cd $srcdir/$pkgname-2.4
- patch -N < "${srcdir}"/dsniff_2.4b1+debian-18.diff
- for i in *.dpatch; do
- patch -N < "$i"
- done
-
- LDFLAGS="-lresolv -lglib-2.0 -lgthread-2.0 $LDFLAGS" ./configure --prefix=/usr
- make
-}
-
-package() {
- cd "$srcdir"/$pkgname-2.4
- make prefix="$pkgdir"/usr install
- install -D -m0644 LICENSE "$pkgdir"/usr/share/licenses/${pkgname}/LICENSE
-
- install -d "$pkgdir"/usr/share
- mv "$pkgdir"/usr/man "$pkgdir"/usr/share/
-}
diff --git a/community-staging/exim/PKGBUILD b/community-staging/exim/PKGBUILD
deleted file mode 100644
index d30452d45..000000000
--- a/community-staging/exim/PKGBUILD
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,74 +0,0 @@
-# $Id: PKGBUILD 49455 2011-06-16 18:57:50Z angvp $
-# Maintainer: Angel Velasquez <angvp@archlinux.org>
-# Maintainer: judd <jvinet@zeroflux.org>
-pkgname=exim
-pkgver=4.76
-pkgrel=2
-pkgdesc="A Message Transfer Agent"
-arch=(i686 x86_64)
-url="http://www.exim.org/"
-license=('GPL')
-backup=(etc/mail/aliases etc/mail/exim.conf \
- etc/logrotate.d/exim etc/conf.d/exim)
-install=exim.install
-changelog=exim.changelog
-depends=('db' 'pcre' 'pam' 'tcp_wrappers' 'openssl' 'libldap')
-provides=('smtp-server')
-conflicts=('smtp-server')
-options=('!makeflags')
-source=(ftp://mirrors.24-7-solutions.net/pub/exim/ftp/exim/exim4/exim-${pkgver}.tar.bz2
- aliases
- exim
- exim.logrotate
- exim.conf.d
- exim.Makefile
- )
-md5sums=('58e784b33c7a2ab335ec6400346d6362'
- '4874006f0585253ddab027d441009757'
- '9aed772e87223213e8da9ca5e7376869'
- 'd788c26f86a9d72a0aebb3b849fe74f2'
- 'b75fe4c6e960a59a25b5f51e8f61ba3a'
- '61e76543476f52f136c1d6c80ac1c5a1')
-
-build() {
- cd ${srcdir}/${pkgname}-${pkgver}
- sed -i 's|tail -1|tail -n -1|g' scripts/Configure-config.h
- # Make some configuration changes
- cp ${srcdir}/${pkgname}.Makefile Local/Makefile
- make
-}
-
-package() {
- cd $srcdir/$pkgname-$pkgver
- install -D -m644 ../exim.logrotate ${pkgdir}/etc/logrotate.d/exim
- install -D -m644 ../exim.conf.d ${pkgdir}/etc/conf.d/exim
- install -D -m644 doc/exim.8 ${pkgdir}/usr/share/man/man8/exim.8
- install -D -m755 ../exim ${pkgdir}/etc/rc.d/exim
- mkdir -p ${pkgdir}/var/spool/exim/db ${pkgdir}/etc/mail \
- ${pkgdir}/var/log/exim ${pkgdir}/usr/{lib,sbin}
- chmod 770 ${pkgdir}/var/spool/exim ${pkgdir}/var/spool/exim/db ${pkgdir}/var/log/exim
- cd build-Linux-*
- for i in exicyclog exim_checkaccess exim_dumpdb exim_lock\
- exim_tidydb exipick exiqsumm exigrep exim_dbmbuild exim\
- exim_fixdb eximstats exinext exiqgrep exiwhat
- do
- install -m 0755 $i ${pkgdir}/usr/sbin
- done
-
- cd ${srcdir}/exim-${pkgver}/src
- sed "s|/etc/aliases|/etc/mail/aliases|g" configure.default | \
- sed "s|SYSTEM_ALIASES_FILE|/etc/mail/aliases|g" \
- >${pkgdir}/etc/mail/exim.conf
-
- cp ${srcdir}/aliases ${pkgdir}/etc/mail
- cd ${pkgdir}/usr/sbin
- for i in mailq rmail rsmtp runq sendmail
- do
- ln -s exim $i
- done
- # fhs compliancy
- ln -s ../sbin/exim ../lib/sendmail
-
- mkdir -p ${pkgdir}/etc/rc.d
- cp ${srcdir}/exim ${pkgdir}/etc/rc.d
-}
diff --git a/community-staging/exim/aliases b/community-staging/exim/aliases
deleted file mode 100644
index 5a76ff7d5..000000000
--- a/community-staging/exim/aliases
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
-#
-# /etc/mail/aliases
-#
-# NOTE: Make sure you run 'newaliases' after modifying this file
-#
-
-# Basic system aliases -- these MUST be present.
-MAILER-DAEMON: postmaster
-postmaster: root
-hostmaster: root
-webmaster: hostmaster
-ftpmaster: hostmaster
-admin: hostmaster
-administrator: hostmaster
-
-# General redirections for pseudo accounts.
-bin: root
-daemon: root
-games: root
-ingres: root
-nobody: root
-system: root
-toor: root
-uucp: root
-
-# Well-known aliases.
-manager: root
-dumper: root
-operator: root
-
-# trap decode to catch security attacks
-decode: root
-
-# Person who should get root's mail
-#root:
diff --git a/community-staging/exim/exim b/community-staging/exim/exim
deleted file mode 100755
index 8e9640b32..000000000
--- a/community-staging/exim/exim
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,42 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/bash
-
-# source application-specific settings
-[ -f /etc/conf.d/exim ] && . /etc/conf.d/exim
-
-# general config
-. /etc/rc.conf
-. /etc/rc.d/functions
-
-PID=`pidof -o %PPID /usr/sbin/exim`
-
-case "$1" in
- start)
- stat_busy "Starting Exim"
- [ -z "$PID" ] && /usr/sbin/exim $EXIM_ARGS
- if [ $? -gt 0 ]; then
- stat_fail
- else
- add_daemon exim
- stat_done
- fi
- ;;
- stop)
- stat_busy "Stopping Exim"
- [ ! -z "$PID" ] && kill $PID &> /dev/null
- if [ $? -gt 0 ]; then
- stat_fail
- else
- rm /var/run/exim.pid
- rm_daemon exim
- stat_done
- fi
- ;;
- restart)
- $0 stop
- sleep 2
- $0 start
- ;;
- *)
- echo "usage: $0 {start|stop|restart}"
-esac
-exit 0
diff --git a/community-staging/exim/exim.Makefile b/community-staging/exim/exim.Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index 125f87dfb..000000000
--- a/community-staging/exim/exim.Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1227 +0,0 @@
-# $Cambridge: exim/src/src/EDITME,v 1.27 2010/06/12 15:21:25 jetmore Exp $
-
-##################################################
-# The Exim mail transport agent #
-##################################################
-
-# This is the template for Exim's main build-time configuration file. It
-# contains settings that are independent of any operating system. These are
-# things that are mostly sysadmin choices. The items below are divided into
-# those you must specify, those you probably want to specify, those you might
-# often want to specify, and those that you almost never need to mention.
-
-# Edit this file and save the result to a file called Local/Makefile within the
-# Exim distribution directory before running the "make" command.
-
-# Things that depend on the operating system have default settings in
-# OS/Makefile-Default, but these are overridden for some OS by files called
-# called OS/Makefile-<osname>. You can further override these by creating files
-# called Local/Makefile-<osname>, where "<osname>" stands for the name of your
-# operating system - look at the names in the OS directory to see which names
-# are recognized.
-
-# However, if you are building Exim for a single OS only, you don't need to
-# worry about setting up Local/Makefile-<osname>. Any build-time configuration
-# settings you require can in fact be placed in the one file called
-# Local/Makefile. It is only if you are building for several OS from the same
-# source files that you need to worry about splitting off your own OS-dependent
-# settings into separate files. (There's more explanation about how this all
-# works in the toplevel README file, under "Modifying the building process", as
-# well as in the Exim specification.)
-
-# One OS-specific thing that may need to be changed is the command for running
-# the C compiler; the overall default is gcc, but some OS Makefiles specify cc.
-# You can override anything that is set by putting CC=whatever in your
-# Local/Makefile.
-
-# NOTE: You should never need to edit any of the distributed Makefiles; all
-# overriding can be done in your Local/Makefile(s). This will make it easier
-# for you when the next release comes along.
-
-# The location of the X11 libraries is something else that is quite variable
-# even between different versions of the same operating system (and indeed
-# there are different versions of X11 as well, of course). The four settings
-# concerned here are X11, XINCLUDE, XLFLAGS (linking flags) and X11_LD_LIB
-# (dynamic run-time library). You need not worry about X11 unless you want to
-# compile the Exim monitor utility. Exim itself does not use X11.
-
-# Another area of variability between systems is the type and location of the
-# DBM library package. Exim has support for ndbm, gdbm, tdb, and Berkeley DB.
-# By default the code assumes ndbm; this often works with gdbm or DB, provided
-# they are correctly installed, via their compatibility interfaces. However,
-# Exim can also be configured to use the native calls for Berkeley DB (obsolete
-# versions 1.85, 2.x, 3.x, or the current 4.x version) and also for gdbm.
-
-# For some operating systems, a default DBM library (other than ndbm) is
-# selected by a setting in the OS-specific Makefile. Most modern OS now have
-# a DBM library installed as standard, and in many cases this will be selected
-# for you by the OS-specific configuration. If Exim compiles without any
-# problems, you probably do not have to worry about the DBM library. If you
-# do want or need to change it, you should first read the discussion in the
-# file doc/dbm.discuss.txt, which also contains instructions for testing Exim's
-# interface to the DBM library.
-
-# In Local/Makefiles blank lines and lines starting with # are ignored. It is
-# also permitted to use the # character to add a comment to a setting, for
-# example
-#
-# EXIM_GID=42 # the "mail" group
-#
-# However, with some versions of "make" this works only if there is no white
-# space between the end of the setting and the #, so perhaps it is best
-# avoided. A consequence of this facility is that it is not possible to have
-# the # character present in any setting, but I can't think of any cases where
-# this would be wanted.
-###############################################################################
-
-
-
-###############################################################################
-# THESE ARE THINGS YOU MUST SPECIFY #
-###############################################################################
-
-# Exim will not build unless you specify BIN_DIRECTORY, CONFIGURE_FILE, and
-# EXIM_USER. You also need EXIM_GROUP if EXIM_USER specifies a uid by number.
-
-# If you don't specify SPOOL_DIRECTORY, Exim won't fail to build. However, it
-# really is a very good idea to specify it here rather than at run time. This
-# is particularly true if you let the logs go to their default location in the
-# spool directory, because it means that the location of the logs is known
-# before Exim has read the run time configuration file.
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# BIN_DIRECTORY defines where the exim binary will be installed by "make
-# install". The path is also used internally by Exim when it needs to re-invoke
-# itself, either to send an error message, or to recover root privilege. Exim's
-# utility binaries and scripts are also installed in this directory. There is
-# no "standard" place for the binary directory. Some people like to keep all
-# the Exim files under one directory such as /usr/exim; others just let the
-# Exim binaries go into an existing directory such as /usr/sbin or
-# /usr/local/sbin. The installation script will try to create this directory,
-# and any superior directories, if they do not exist.
-
-BIN_DIRECTORY=/usr/sbin
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# CONFIGURE_FILE defines where Exim's run time configuration file is to be
-# found. It is the complete pathname for the file, not just a directory. The
-# location of all other run time files and directories can be changed in the
-# run time configuration file. There is a lot of variety in the choice of
-# location in different OS, and in the preferences of different sysadmins. Some
-# common locations are in /etc or /etc/mail or /usr/local/etc or
-# /usr/local/etc/mail. Another possibility is to keep all the Exim files under
-# a single directory such as /usr/exim. Whatever you choose, the installation
-# script will try to make the directory and any superior directories if they
-# don't exist. It will also install a default runtime configuration if this
-# file does not exist.
-
-CONFIGURE_FILE=/etc/mail/exim.conf
-
-# It is possible to specify a colon-separated list of files for CONFIGURE_FILE.
-# In this case, Exim will use the first of them that exists when it is run.
-# However, if a list is specified, the installation script no longer tries to
-# make superior directories or to install a default runtime configuration.
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# The Exim binary must normally be setuid root, so that it starts executing as
-# root, but (depending on the options with which it is called) it does not
-# always need to retain the root privilege. These settings define the user and
-# group that is used for Exim processes when they no longer need to be root. In
-# particular, this applies when receiving messages and when doing remote
-# deliveries. (Local deliveries run as various non-root users, typically as the
-# owner of a local mailbox.) Specifying these values as root is not supported.
-
-EXIM_USER=ref:exim
-
-# If you specify EXIM_USER as a name, this is looked up at build time, and the
-# uid number is built into the binary. However, you can specify that this
-# lookup is deferred until runtime. In this case, it is the name that is built
-# into the binary. You can do this by a setting of the form:
-
-# EXIM_USER=ref:exim
-
-# In other words, put "ref:" in front of the user name. If you set EXIM_USER
-# like this, any value specified for EXIM_GROUP is also passed "by reference".
-# Although this costs a bit of resource at runtime, it is convenient to use
-# this feature when building binaries that are to be run on multiple systems
-# where the name may refer to different uids. It also allows you to build Exim
-# on a system where there is no Exim user defined.
-
-# If the setting of EXIM_USER is numeric (e.g. EXIM_USER=42), there must
-# also be a setting of EXIM_GROUP. If, on the other hand, you use a name
-# for EXIM_USER (e.g. EXIM_USER=exim), you don't need to set EXIM_GROUP unless
-# you want to use a group other than the default group for the given user.
-
-# EXIM_GROUP=
-
-# Many sites define a user called "exim", with an appropriate default group,
-# and use
-#
-# EXIM_USER=exim
-#
-# while leaving EXIM_GROUP unspecified (commented out).
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# SPOOL_DIRECTORY defines the directory where all the data for messages in
-# transit is kept. It is strongly recommended that you define it here, though
-# it is possible to leave this till the run time configuration.
-
-# Exim creates the spool directory if it does not exist. The owner and group
-# will be those defined by EXIM_USER and EXIM_GROUP, and this also applies to
-# all the files and directories that are created in the spool directory.
-
-# Almost all installations choose this:
-
-SPOOL_DIRECTORY=/var/spool/exim
-
-
-
-###############################################################################
-# THESE ARE THINGS YOU PROBABLY WANT TO SPECIFY #
-###############################################################################
-
-# If you need extra header file search paths on all compiles, put the -I
-# options in INCLUDE. If you want the extra searches only for certain
-# parts of the build, see more specific xxx_INCLUDE variables below.
-
-# INCLUDE=-I/example/include
-
-# You need to specify some routers and transports if you want the Exim that you
-# are building to be capable of delivering mail. You almost certainly need at
-# least one type of lookup. You should consider whether you want to build
-# the Exim monitor or not.
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# These settings determine which individual router drivers are included in the
-# Exim binary. There are no defaults in the code; those routers that are wanted
-# must be defined here by setting the appropriate variables to the value "yes".
-# Including a router in the binary does not cause it to be used automatically.
-# It has also to be configured in the run time configuration file. By
-# commenting out those you know you don't want to use, you can make the binary
-# a bit smaller. If you are unsure, leave all of these included for now.
-
-ROUTER_ACCEPT=yes
-ROUTER_DNSLOOKUP=yes
-ROUTER_IPLITERAL=yes
-ROUTER_MANUALROUTE=yes
-ROUTER_QUERYPROGRAM=yes
-ROUTER_REDIRECT=yes
-
-# This one is very special-purpose, so is not included by default.
-
-# ROUTER_IPLOOKUP=yes
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# These settings determine which individual transport drivers are included in
-# the Exim binary. There are no defaults; those transports that are wanted must
-# be defined here by setting the appropriate variables to the value "yes".
-# Including a transport in the binary does not cause it to be used
-# automatically. It has also to be configured in the run time configuration
-# file. By commenting out those you know you don't want to use, you can make
-# the binary a bit smaller. If you are unsure, leave all of these included for
-# now.
-
-TRANSPORT_APPENDFILE=yes
-TRANSPORT_AUTOREPLY=yes
-TRANSPORT_PIPE=yes
-TRANSPORT_SMTP=yes
-
-# This one is special-purpose, and commonly not required, so it is not
-# included by default.
-
-TRANSPORT_LMTP=yes
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# The appendfile transport can write messages to local mailboxes in a number
-# of formats. The code for three specialist formats, maildir, mailstore, and
-# MBX, is included only when requested. If you do not know what this is about,
-# leave these settings commented out.
-
-SUPPORT_MAILDIR=yes
-# SUPPORT_MAILSTORE=yes
-# SUPPORT_MBX=yes
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# See below for dynamic lookup modules.
-# LOOKUP_MODULE_DIR=/usr/lib/exim/lookups/
-# If not using package management but using this anyway, then think about how
-# you perform upgrades and revert them. You should consider the benefit of
-# embedding the Exim version number into LOOKUP_MODULE_DIR, so that you can
-# maintain two concurrent sets of modules.
-
-# To build a module dynamically, you'll need to define CFLAGS_DYNAMIC for
-# your platform. Eg:
-# CFLAGS_DYNAMIC=-shared -rdynamic
-# CFLAGS_DYNAMIC=-shared -rdynamic -fPIC
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# These settings determine which file and database lookup methods are included
-# in the binary. See the manual chapter entitled "File and database lookups"
-# for discussion. DBM and lsearch (linear search) are included by default. If
-# you are unsure about the others, leave them commented out for now.
-# LOOKUP_DNSDB does *not* refer to general mail routing using the DNS. It is
-# for the specialist case of using the DNS as a general database facility (not
-# common).
-# If set to "2" instead of "yes" then the corresponding lookup will be
-# built as a module and must be installed into LOOKUP_MODULE_DIR. You need to
-# add -export-dynamic -rdynamic to EXTRALIBS. You may also need to add -ldl to
-# EXTRALIBS so that dlopen() is available to Exim. You need to define
-# LOOKUP_MODULE_DIR above so the exim binary actually loads dynamic lookup
-# modules.
-# Also, instead of adding all the libraries/includes to LOOKUP_INCLUDE and
-# LOOKUP_LIBS, add them to the respective LOOKUP_*_INCLUDE and LOOKUP_*_LIBS
-# (where * is the name as given here in this list). That ensures that only
-# the dynamic library and not the exim binary will be linked against the
-# library.
-# NOTE: LDAP cannot be built as a module!
-
-LOOKUP_DBM=yes
-LOOKUP_LSEARCH=yes
-LOOKUP_DNSDB=yes
-
-# LOOKUP_CDB=yes
-LOOKUP_DSEARCH=yes
-# LOOKUP_IBASE=yes
-LOOKUP_LDAP=yes
-# LOOKUP_MYSQL=yes
-# LOOKUP_NIS=yes
-# LOOKUP_NISPLUS=yes
-# LOOKUP_ORACLE=yes
-# LOOKUP_PASSWD=yes
-# LOOKUP_PGSQL=yes
-# LOOKUP_SQLITE=yes
-# LOOKUP_WHOSON=yes
-
-# These two settings are obsolete; all three lookups are compiled when
-# LOOKUP_LSEARCH is enabled. However, we retain these for backward
-# compatibility. Setting one forces LOOKUP_LSEARCH if it is not set.
-
-# LOOKUP_WILDLSEARCH=yes
-# LOOKUP_NWILDLSEARCH=yes
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# If you have set LOOKUP_LDAP=yes, you should set LDAP_LIB_TYPE to indicate
-# which LDAP library you have. Unfortunately, though most of their functions
-# are the same, there are minor differences. Currently Exim knows about four
-# LDAP libraries: the one from the University of Michigan (also known as
-# OpenLDAP 1), OpenLDAP 2, the Netscape SDK library, and the library that comes
-# with Solaris 7 onwards. Uncomment whichever of these you are using.
-
-# LDAP_LIB_TYPE=OPENLDAP1
-LDAP_LIB_TYPE=OPENLDAP2
-# LDAP_LIB_TYPE=NETSCAPE
-# LDAP_LIB_TYPE=SOLARIS
-
-# If you don't set any of these, Exim assumes the original University of
-# Michigan (OpenLDAP 1) library.
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# The PCRE library is required for exim. There is no longer an embedded
-# version of the PCRE library included with the source code, instead you
-# must use a system library or build your own copy of PCRE.
-# In either case you must specify the library link info here. If the
-# PCRE header files are not in the standard search path you must also
-# modify the INCLUDE path (above)
-# The default setting of PCRE_LIBS should work on the vast majority of
-# systems
-
-PCRE_LIBS=-lpcre
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Additional libraries and include directories may be required for some
-# lookup styles (e.g. LDAP, MYSQL or PGSQL). LOOKUP_LIBS is included only on
-# the command for linking Exim itself, not on any auxiliary programs. You
-# don't need to set LOOKUP_INCLUDE if the relevant directories are already
-# specified in INCLUDE. The settings below are just examples; -lpq is for
-# PostgreSQL, -lgds is for Interbase, -lsqlite3 is for SQLite.
-
-# LOOKUP_INCLUDE=-I /usr/local/ldap/include -I /usr/local/mysql/include -I /usr/local/pgsql/include
-# LOOKUP_LIBS=-L/usr/local/lib -lldap -llber -lmysqlclient -lpq -lgds -lsqlite3
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Compiling the Exim monitor: If you want to compile the Exim monitor, a
-# program that requires an X11 display, then EXIM_MONITOR should be set to the
-# value "eximon.bin". Comment out this setting to disable compilation of the
-# monitor. The locations of various X11 directories for libraries and include
-# files are defaulted in the OS/Makefile-Default file, but can be overridden in
-# local OS-specific make files.
-
-
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Compiling Exim with content scanning support: If you want to compile Exim
-# with support for message body content scanning, set WITH_CONTENT_SCAN to
-# the value "yes". This will give you malware and spam scanning in the DATA ACL,
-# and the MIME ACL. Please read the documentation to learn more about these
-# features.
-
-WITH_CONTENT_SCAN=yes
-
-# If you want to use the deprecated "demime" condition in the DATA ACL,
-# uncomment the line below. Doing so will also explicitly turn on the
-WITH_CONTENT_SCAN=yes
-# the "demime" condition.
-
-WITH_OLD_DEMIME=yes
-
-# If you're using ClamAV and are backporting fixes to an old version, instead
-# of staying current (which is the more usual approach) then you may need to
-# use an older API which uses a STREAM command, now deprecated, instead of
-# zINSTREAM. If you need to set this, please let the Exim developers know, as
-# if nobody reports a need for it, we'll remove this option and clean up the
-# code. zINSTREAM was introduced with ClamAV 0.95.
-#
-# WITH_OLD_CLAMAV_STREAM=yes
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# By default Exim includes code to support DKIM (DomainKeys Identified
-# Mail, RFC4871) signing and verification. Verification of signatures is
-# turned on by default. See the spec for information on conditionally
-# disabling it. To disable the inclusion of the entire feature, set
-# DISABLE_DKIM to "yes"
-
-# DISABLE_DKIM=yes
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Compiling Exim with experimental features. These are documented in
-# experimental-spec.txt. "Experimental" means that the way these features are
-# implemented may still change. Backward compatibility is not guaranteed.
-
-# Uncomment the following lines to add SPF support. You need to have libspf2
-# installed on your system (www.libspf2.org). Depending on where it is installed
-# you may have to edit the CFLAGS and LDFLAGS lines.
-
-# EXPERIMENTAL_SPF=yes
-# CFLAGS += -I/usr/local/include
-# LDFLAGS += -lspf2
-
-# Uncomment the following lines to add SRS (Sender rewriting scheme) support.
-# You need to have libsrs_alt installed on your system (srs.mirtol.com).
-# Depending on where it is installed you may have to edit the CFLAGS and
-# LDFLAGS lines.
-
-# EXPERIMENTAL_SRS=yes
-# CFLAGS += -I/usr/local/include
-# LDFLAGS += -lsrs_alt
-
-# Uncomment the following lines to add Brightmail AntiSpam support. You need
-# to have the Brightmail client SDK installed. Please check the experimental
-# documentation for implementation details. You need to edit the CFLAGS and
-# LDFLAGS lines.
-
-# EXPERIMENTAL_BRIGHTMAIL=yes
-# CFLAGS += -I/opt/brightmail/bsdk-6.0/include
-# LDFLAGS += -lxml2_single -lbmiclient_single -L/opt/brightmail/bsdk-6.0/lib
-
-
-
-###############################################################################
-# THESE ARE THINGS YOU MIGHT WANT TO SPECIFY #
-###############################################################################
-
-# The items in this section are those that are commonly changed according to
-# the sysadmin's preferences, but whose defaults are often acceptable. The
-# first five are concerned with security issues, where differing levels of
-# paranoia are appropriate in different environments. Sysadmins also vary in
-# their views on appropriate levels of defence in these areas. If you do not
-# understand these issues, go with the defaults, which are used by many sites.
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Although Exim is normally a setuid program, owned by root, it refuses to run
-# local deliveries as root by default. There is a runtime option called
-# "never_users" which lists the users that must never be used for local
-# deliveries. There is also the setting below, which provides a list that
-# cannot be overridden at runtime. This guards against problems caused by
-# unauthorized changes to the runtime configuration. You are advised not to
-# remove "root" from this option, but you can add other users if you want. The
-# list is colon-separated. It must NOT contain any spaces.
-
-# FIXED_NEVER_USERS=root:bin:daemon
-FIXED_NEVER_USERS=root
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# By default, Exim insists that its configuration file be owned by root. You
-# can specify one additional permitted owner here.
-
-# CONFIGURE_OWNER=
-
-# If the configuration file is group-writeable, Exim insists by default that it
-# is owned by root. You can specify one additional permitted group owner here.
-
-# CONFIGURE_GROUP=
-
-# If you specify CONFIGURE_OWNER or CONFIGURE_GROUP as a name, this is looked
-# up at build time, and the uid or gid number is built into the binary.
-# However, you can specify that the lookup is deferred until runtime. In this
-# case, it is the name that is built into the binary. You can do this by a
-# setting of the form:
-
-# CONFIGURE_OWNER=ref:mail
-# CONFIGURE_GROUP=ref:sysadmin
-
-# In other words, put "ref:" in front of the user or group name. Although this
-# costs a bit of resource at runtime, it is convenient to use this feature when
-# building binaries that are to be run on multiple systems where the names may
-# refer to different uids or gids. It also allows you to build Exim on a system
-# where the relevant user or group is not defined.
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# The -C option allows Exim to be run with an alternate runtime configuration
-# file. When this is used by root, root privilege is retained by the binary
-# (for any other caller including the Exim user, it is dropped). You can
-# restrict the location of alternate configurations by defining a prefix below.
-# Any file used with -C must then start with this prefix (except that /dev/null
-# is also permitted if the caller is root, because that is used in the install
-# script). If the prefix specifies a directory that is owned by root, a
-# compromise of the Exim account does not permit arbitrary alternate
-# configurations to be used. The prefix can be more restrictive than just a
-# directory (the second example).
-
-# ALT_CONFIG_PREFIX=/some/directory/
-# ALT_CONFIG_PREFIX=/some/directory/exim.conf-
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# When a user other than root uses the -C option to override the configuration
-# file (including the Exim user when re-executing Exim to regain root
-# privileges for local message delivery), this will normally cause Exim to
-# drop root privileges. The TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST option, specifies a file which
-# contains a list of trusted configuration filenames, one per line. If the -C
-# option is used by the Exim user or by the user specified in the
-# CONFIGURE_OWNER setting, to specify a configuration file which is listed in
-# the TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST file, then root privileges are not dropped by Exim.
-
-# TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST=/usr/exim/trusted_configs
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Uncommenting this option disables the use of the -D command line option,
-# which changes the values of macros in the runtime configuration file.
-# This is another protection against somebody breaking into the Exim account.
-
-# DISABLE_D_OPTION=yes
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# By contrast, you might be maintaining a system which relies upon the ability
-# to override values with -D and assumes that these will be passed through to
-# the delivery processes. As of Exim 4.73, this is no longer the case by
-# default. Going forward, we strongly recommend that you use a shim Exim
-# configuration file owned by root stored under TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST.
-# That shim can set macros before .include'ing your main configuration file.
-#
-# As a strictly transient measure to ease migration to 4.73, the
-# WHITELIST_D_MACROS value definies a colon-separated list of macro-names
-# which are permitted to be overriden from the command-line which will be
-# honoured by the Exim user. So these are macros that can persist to delivery
-# time.
-# Examples might be -DTLS or -DSPOOL=/some/dir. The values on the
-# command-line are filtered to only permit: [A-Za-z0-9_/.-]*
-#
-# This option is highly likely to be removed in a future release. It exists
-# only to make 4.73 as easy as possible to migrate to. If you use it, we
-# encourage you to schedule time to rework your configuration to not depend
-# upon it. Most people should not need to use this.
-#
-# By default, no macros are whitelisted for -D usage.
-
-# WHITELIST_D_MACROS=TLS:SPOOL
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Exim has support for the AUTH (authentication) extension of the SMTP
-# protocol, as defined by RFC 2554. If you don't know what SMTP authentication
-# is, you probably won't want to include this code, so you should leave these
-# settings commented out. If you do want to make use of SMTP authentication,
-# you must uncomment at least one of the following, so that appropriate code is
-# included in the Exim binary. You will then need to set up the run time
-# configuration to make use of the mechanism(s) selected.
-
-AUTH_CRAM_MD5=yes
-# AUTH_CYRUS_SASL=yes
-AUTH_DOVECOT=yes
-AUTH_PLAINTEXT=yes
-AUTH_SPA=yes
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# If you specified AUTH_CYRUS_SASL above, you should ensure that you have the
-# Cyrus SASL library installed before trying to build Exim, and you probably
-# want to uncomment the following line:
-
-# AUTH_LIBS=-lsasl2
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# When Exim is decoding MIME "words" in header lines, most commonly for use
-# in the $header_xxx expansion, it converts any foreign character sets to the
-# one that is set in the headers_charset option. The default setting is
-# defined by this setting:
-
-HEADERS_CHARSET="ISO-8859-1"
-
-# If you are going to make use of $header_xxx expansions in your configuration
-# file, or if your users are going to use them in filter files, and the normal
-# character set on your host is something other than ISO-8859-1, you might
-# like to specify a different default here. This value can be overridden in
-# the runtime configuration, and it can also be overridden in individual filter
-# files.
-#
-# IMPORTANT NOTE: The iconv() function is needed for character code
-# conversions. Please see the next item...
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Character code conversions are possible only if the iconv() function is
-# installed on your operating system. There are two places in Exim where this
-# is relevant: (a) The $header_xxx expansion (see the previous item), and (b)
-# the Sieve filter support. For those OS where iconv() is known to be installed
-# as standard, the file in OS/Makefile-xxxx contains
-#
-# HAVE_ICONV=yes
-#
-# If you are not using one of those systems, but have installed iconv(), you
-# need to uncomment that line above. In some cases, you may find that iconv()
-# and its header file are not in the default places. You might need to use
-# something like this:
-#
-# HAVE_ICONV=yes
-# CFLAGS=-O -I/usr/local/include
-# EXTRALIBS_EXIM=-L/usr/local/lib -liconv
-#
-# but of course there may need to be other things in CFLAGS and EXTRALIBS_EXIM
-# as well.
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# The passwords for user accounts are normally encrypted with the crypt()
-# function. Comparisons with encrypted passwords can be done using Exim's
-# "crypteq" expansion operator. (This is commonly used as part of the
-# configuration of an authenticator for use with SMTP AUTH.) At least one
-# operating system has an extended function called crypt16(), which uses up to
-# 16 characters of a password (the normal crypt() uses only the first 8). Exim
-# supports the use of crypt16() as well as crypt() but note the warning below.
-
-# You can always indicate a crypt16-encrypted password by preceding it with
-# "{crypt16}". If you want the default handling (without any preceding
-# indicator) to use crypt16(), uncomment the following line:
-
-# DEFAULT_CRYPT=crypt16
-
-# If you do that, you can still access the basic crypt() function by preceding
-# an encrypted password with "{crypt}". For more details, see the description
-# of the "crypteq" condition in the manual chapter on string expansions.
-
-# Some operating systems do not include a crypt16() function, so Exim has one
-# of its own, which it uses unless HAVE_CRYPT16 is defined. Normally, that will
-# be set in an OS-specific Makefile for the OS that have such a function, so
-# you should not need to bother with it.
-
-# *** WARNING *** WARNING *** WARNING *** WARNING *** WARNING ***
-# It turns out that the above is not entirely accurate. As well as crypt16()
-# there is a function called bigcrypt() that some operating systems have. This
-# may or may not use the same algorithm, and both of them may be different to
-# Exim's built-in crypt16() that is used unless HAVE_CRYPT16 is defined.
-#
-# However, since there is now a move away from the traditional crypt()
-# functions towards using SHA1 and other algorithms, tidying up this area of
-# Exim is seen as very low priority. In practice, if you need to, you can
-# define DEFAULT_CRYPT to the name of any function that has the same interface
-# as the traditional crypt() function.
-# *** WARNING *** WARNING *** WARNING *** WARNING *** WARNING ***
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Exim can be built to support the SMTP STARTTLS command, which implements
-# Transport Layer Security using SSL (Secure Sockets Layer). To do this, you
-# must install the OpenSSL library package or the GnuTLS library. Exim contains
-# no cryptographic code of its own. Uncomment the following lines if you want
-# to build Exim with TLS support. If you don't know what this is all about,
-# leave these settings commented out.
-
-# This setting is required for any TLS support (either OpenSSL or GnuTLS)
-SUPPORT_TLS=yes
-
-# Uncomment this setting if you are using OpenSSL
-TLS_LIBS=-L/usr/lib -lssl -lcrypto
-
-# Uncomment these settings if you are using GnuTLS
-# USE_GNUTLS=yes
-TLS_LIBS=-L/usr/lib -lssl -lcrypto
-
-# If you are running Exim as a server, note that just building it with TLS
-# support is not all you need to do. You also need to set up a suitable
-# certificate, and tell Exim about it by means of the tls_certificate
-# and tls_privatekey run time options. You also need to set tls_advertise_hosts
-# to specify the hosts to which Exim advertises TLS support. On the other hand,
-# if you are running Exim only as a client, building it with TLS support
-# is all you need to do.
-
-# Additional libraries and include files are required for both OpenSSL and
-# GnuTLS. The TLS_LIBS settings above assume that the libraries are installed
-# with all your other libraries. If they are in a special directory, you may
-# need something like
-
-TLS_LIBS=-L/usr/lib -lssl -lcrypto
-# or
-TLS_LIBS=-L/usr/lib -lssl -lcrypto
-
-TLS_LIBS=-L/usr/lib -lssl -lcrypto
-# auxiliary programs. If the include files are not in a standard place, you can
-# set TLS_INCLUDE to specify where they are, for example:
-
-TLS_INCLUDE=-I/usr/include/openssl
-# or
-TLS_INCLUDE=-I/usr/include/openssl
-
-# You don't need to set TLS_INCLUDE if the relevant directories are already
-# specified in INCLUDE.
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# The default distribution of Exim contains only the plain text form of the
-# documentation. Other forms are available separately. If you want to install
-# the documentation in "info" format, first fetch the Texinfo documentation
-# sources from the ftp directory and unpack them, which should create files
-# with the extension "texinfo" in the doc directory. You may find that the
-# version number of the texinfo files is different to your Exim version number,
-# because the main documentation isn't updated as often as the code. For
-# example, if you have Exim version 4.43, the source tarball upacks into a
-# directory called exim-4.43, but the texinfo tarball unpacks into exim-4.40.
-# In this case, move the contents of exim-4.40/doc into exim-4.43/doc after you
-# have unpacked them. Then set INFO_DIRECTORY to the location of your info
-# directory. This varies from system to system, but is often /usr/share/info.
-# Once you have done this, "make install" will build the info files and
-# install them in the directory you have defined.
-
-# INFO_DIRECTORY=/usr/share/info
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Exim log directory and files: Exim creates several log files inside a
-# single log directory. You can define the directory and the form of the
-# log file name here. If you do not set anything, Exim creates a directory
-# called "log" inside its spool directory (see SPOOL_DIRECTORY above) and uses
-# the filenames "mainlog", "paniclog", and "rejectlog". If you want to change
-# this, you can set LOG_FILE_PATH to a path name containing one occurrence of
-# %s. This will be replaced by one of the strings "main", "panic", or "reject"
-# to form the final file names. Some installations may want something like this:
-
-LOG_FILE_PATH=/var/log/exim/%slog
-
-# which results in files with names /var/log/exim_mainlog, etc. The directory
-# in which the log files are placed must exist; Exim does not try to create
-# it for itself. It is also your responsibility to ensure that Exim is capable
-# of writing files using this path name. The Exim user (see EXIM_USER above)
-# must be able to create and update files in the directory you have specified.
-
-# You can also configure Exim to use syslog, instead of or as well as log
-# files, by settings such as these
-
-# LOG_FILE_PATH=syslog
-# LOG_FILE_PATH=syslog:/var/log/exim_%slog
-
-# The first of these uses only syslog; the second uses syslog and also writes
-# to log files. Do not include white space in such a setting as it messes up
-# the building process.
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# When logging to syslog, the following option caters for syslog replacements
-# that are able to accept log entries longer than the 1024 characters allowed
-# by RFC 3164. It is up to you to make sure your syslog daemon can handle this.
-# Non-printable characters are usually unacceptable regardless, so log entries
-# are still split on newline characters.
-
-# SYSLOG_LONG_LINES=yes
-
-# If you are not interested in the process identifier (pid) of the Exim that is
-# making the call to syslog, then comment out the following line.
-
-SYSLOG_LOG_PID=yes
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Cycling log files: this variable specifies the maximum number of old
-# log files that are kept by the exicyclog log-cycling script. You don't have
-# to use exicyclog. If your operating system has other ways of cycling log
-# files, you can use them instead. The exicyclog script isn't run by default;
-# you have to set up a cron job for it if you want it.
-
-EXICYCLOG_MAX=10
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# The compress command is used by the exicyclog script to compress old log
-# files. Both the name of the command and the suffix that it adds to files
-# need to be defined here. See also the EXICYCLOG_MAX configuration.
-
-COMPRESS_COMMAND=/bin/gzip
-COMPRESS_SUFFIX=gz
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# If the exigrep utility is fed compressed log files, it tries to uncompress
-# them using this command.
-
-ZCAT_COMMAND=/bin/zcat
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Compiling in support for embedded Perl: If you want to be able to
-# use Perl code in Exim's string manipulation language and you have Perl
-# (version 5.004 or later) installed, set EXIM_PERL to perl.o. Using embedded
-# Perl costs quite a lot of resources. Only do this if you really need it.
-
-# EXIM_PERL=perl.o
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Support for dynamically-loaded string expansion functions via ${dlfunc. If
-# you are using gcc the dynamically-loaded object must be compiled with the
-# -shared option, and you will need to add -export-dynamic to EXTRALIBS so
-# that the local_scan API is made available by the linker. You may also need
-# to add -ldl to EXTRALIBS so that dlopen() is available to Exim.
-
-# EXPAND_DLFUNC=yes
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Exim has support for PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules), a facility
-# which is available in the latest releases of Solaris and in some GNU/Linux
-# distributions (see http://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/). The Exim
-# support, which is intended for use in conjunction with the SMTP AUTH
-# facilities, is included only when requested by the following setting:
-
-SUPPORT_PAM=yes
-
-# You probably need to add -lpam to EXTRALIBS, and in some releases of
-# GNU/Linux -ldl is also needed.
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Support for authentication via Radius is also available. The Exim support,
-# which is intended for use in conjunction with the SMTP AUTH facilities,
-# is included only when requested by setting the following parameter to the
-# location of your Radius configuration file:
-
-# RADIUS_CONFIG_FILE=/etc/radiusclient/radiusclient.conf
-# RADIUS_CONFIG_FILE=/etc/radius.conf
-
-# If you have set RADIUS_CONFIG_FILE, you should also set one of these to
-# indicate which RADIUS library is used:
-
-# RADIUS_LIB_TYPE=RADIUSCLIENT
-# RADIUS_LIB_TYPE=RADIUSCLIENTNEW
-# RADIUS_LIB_TYPE=RADLIB
-
-# RADIUSCLIENT is the radiusclient library; you probably need to add
-# -lradiusclient to EXTRALIBS.
-#
-# The API for the radiusclient library was changed at release 0.4.0.
-# Unfortunately, the header file does not define a version number that clients
-# can use to support both the old and new APIs. If you are using version 0.4.0
-# or later of the radiusclient library, you should use RADIUSCLIENTNEW.
-#
-# RADLIB is the Radius library that comes with FreeBSD (the header file is
-# called radlib.h); you probably need to add -lradius to EXTRALIBS.
-#
-# If you do not set RADIUS_LIB_TYPE, Exim assumes the radiusclient library,
-# using the original API.
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Support for authentication via the Cyrus SASL pwcheck daemon is available.
-# Note, however, that pwcheck is now deprecated in favour of saslauthd (see
-# next item). The Exim support for pwcheck, which is intented for use in
-# conjunction with the SMTP AUTH facilities, is included only when requested by
-# setting the following parameter to the location of the pwcheck daemon's
-# socket.
-#
-# There is no need to install all of SASL on your system. You just need to run
-# ./configure --with-pwcheck, cd to the pwcheck directory within the sources,
-# make and make install. You must create the socket directory (default
-# /var/pwcheck) and chown it to exim's user and group. Once you have installed
-# pwcheck, you should arrange for it to be started by root at boot time.
-
-# CYRUS_PWCHECK_SOCKET=/var/pwcheck/pwcheck
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Support for authentication via the Cyrus SASL saslauthd daemon is available.
-# The Exim support, which is intented for use in conjunction with the SMTP AUTH
-# facilities, is included only when requested by setting the following
-# parameter to the location of the saslauthd daemon's socket.
-#
-# There is no need to install all of SASL on your system. You just need to run
-# ./configure --with-saslauthd (and any other options you need, for example, to
-# select or deselect authentication mechanisms), cd to the saslauthd directory
-# within the sources, make and make install. You must create the socket
-# directory (default /var/state/saslauthd) and chown it to exim's user and
-# group. Once you have installed saslauthd, you should arrange for it to be
-# started by root at boot time.
-
-# CYRUS_SASLAUTHD_SOCKET=/var/state/saslauthd/mux
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# TCP wrappers: If you want to use tcpwrappers from within Exim, uncomment
-# this setting. See the manual section entitled "Use of tcpwrappers" in the
-# chapter on building and installing Exim.
-#
-USE_TCP_WRAPPERS=yes
-#
-# You may well also have to specify a local "include" file and an additional
-# library for TCP wrappers, so you probably need something like this:
-#
-USE_TCP_WRAPPERS=yes
-# CFLAGS=-O -I/usr/local/include
-# EXTRALIBS_EXIM=-L/usr/local/lib -lwrap
-#
-# but of course there may need to be other things in CFLAGS and EXTRALIBS_EXIM
-# as well.
-#
-# To use a name other than exim in the tcpwrappers config file,
-# e.g. if you're running multiple daemons with different access lists,
-# or multiple MTAs with the same access list, define
-# TCP_WRAPPERS_DAEMON_NAME accordingly
-#
-# TCP_WRAPPERS_DAEMON_NAME="exim"
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# The default action of the exim_install script (which is run by "make
-# install") is to install the Exim binary with a unique name such as
-# exim-4.43-1, and then set up a symbolic link called "exim" to reference it,
-# moving the symbolic link from any previous version. If you define NO_SYMLINK
-# (the value doesn't matter), the symbolic link is not created or moved. You
-# will then have to "turn Exim on" by setting up the link manually.
-
-# NO_SYMLINK=yes
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Another default action of the install script is to install a default runtime
-# configuration file if one does not exist. This configuration has a router for
-# expanding system aliases. The default assumes that these aliases are kept
-# in the traditional file called /etc/aliases. If such a file does not exist,
-# the installation script creates one that contains just comments (no actual
-# aliases). The following setting can be changed to specify a different
-# location for the system alias file.
-
-SYSTEM_ALIASES_FILE=/etc/mail/aliases
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# There are some testing options (-be, -bt, -bv) that read data from the
-# standard input when no arguments are supplied. By default, the input lines
-# are read using the standard fgets() function. This does not support line
-# editing during interactive input (though the terminal's "erase" character
-# works as normal). If your operating system has the readline() function, and
-# in addition supports dynamic loading of library functions, you can cause
-# Exim to use readline() for the -be testing option (only) by uncommenting the
-# following setting. Dynamic loading is used so that the library is loaded only
-# when the -be testing option is given; by the time the loading occurs,
-# Exim has given up its root privilege and is running as the calling user. This
-# is the reason why readline() is NOT supported for -bt and -bv, because Exim
-# runs as root or as exim, respectively, for those options. When USE_READLINE
-# is "yes", as well as supporting line editing, a history of input lines in the
-# current run is maintained.
-
-# USE_READLINE=yes
-
-# You may need to add -ldl to EXTRALIBS when you set USE_READLINE=yes.
-# Note that this option adds to the size of the Exim binary, because the
-# dynamic loading library is not otherwise included.
-
-
-
-###############################################################################
-# THINGS YOU ALMOST NEVER NEED TO MENTION #
-###############################################################################
-
-# The settings in this section are available for use in special circumstances.
-# In the vast majority of installations you need not change anything below.
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# The following commands live in different places in some OS. Either the
-# ultimate default settings, or the OS-specific files should already point to
-# the right place, but they can be overridden here if necessary. These settings
-# are used when building various scripts to ensure that the correct paths are
-# used when the scripts are run. They are not used in the Makefile itself. Perl
-# is not necessary for running Exim unless you set EXIM_PERL (see above) to get
-# it embedded, but there are some utilities that are Perl scripts. If you
-# haven't got Perl, Exim will still build and run; you just won't be able to
-# use those utilities.
-
-# CHOWN_COMMAND=/usr/bin/chown
-# CHGRP_COMMAND=/usr/bin/chgrp
-# CHMOD_COMMAND=/usr/bin/chmod
-# MV_COMMAND=/bin/mv
-# RM_COMMAND=/bin/rm
-# TOUCH_COMMAND=/usr/bin/touch
-# PERL_COMMAND=/usr/bin/perl
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# The following macro can be used to change the command for building a library
-# of functions. By default the "ar" command is used, with options "cq".
-# Only in rare circumstances should you need to change this.
-
-# AR=ar cq
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# In some operating systems, the value of the TMPDIR environment variable
-# controls where temporary files are created. Exim does not make use of
-# temporary files, except when delivering to MBX mailboxes. However, if Exim
-# calls any external libraries (e.g. DBM libraries), they may use temporary
-# files, and thus be influenced by the value of TMPDIR. For this reason, when
-# Exim starts, it checks the environment for TMPDIR, and if it finds it is set,
-# it replaces the value with what is defined here. Commenting this setting
-# suppresses the check altogether.
-
-TMPDIR="/tmp"
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# The following macros can be used to change the default modes that are used
-# by the appendfile transport. In most installations the defaults are just
-# fine, and in any case, you can change particular instances of the transport
-# at run time if you want.
-
-# APPENDFILE_MODE=0600
-# APPENDFILE_DIRECTORY_MODE=0700
-# APPENDFILE_LOCKFILE_MODE=0600
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# In some installations there may be multiple machines sharing file systems,
-# where a different configuration file is required for Exim on the different
-# machines. If CONFIGURE_FILE_USE_NODE is defined, then Exim will first look
-# for a configuration file whose name is that defined by CONFIGURE_FILE,
-# with the node name obtained by uname() tacked on the end, separated by a
-# period (for example, /usr/exim/configure.host.in.some.domain). If this file
-# does not exist, then the bare configuration file name is tried.
-
-# CONFIGURE_FILE_USE_NODE=yes
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# In some esoteric configurations two different versions of Exim are run,
-# with different setuid values, and different configuration files are required
-# to handle the different cases. If CONFIGURE_FILE_USE_EUID is defined, then
-# Exim will first look for a configuration file whose name is that defined
-# by CONFIGURE_FILE, with the effective uid tacked on the end, separated by
-# a period (for eximple, /usr/exim/configure.0). If this file does not exist,
-# then the bare configuration file name is tried. In the case when both
-# CONFIGURE_FILE_USE_EUID and CONFIGURE_FILE_USE_NODE are set, four files
-# are tried: <name>.<euid>.<node>, <name>.<node>, <name>.<euid>, and <name>.
-
-# CONFIGURE_FILE_USE_EUID=yes
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# The size of the delivery buffers: These specify the sizes (in bytes) of
-# the buffers that are used when copying a message from the spool to a
-# destination. There is rarely any need to change these values.
-
-# DELIVER_IN_BUFFER_SIZE=8192
-# DELIVER_OUT_BUFFER_SIZE=8192
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# The mode of the database directory: Exim creates a directory called "db"
-# in its spool directory, to hold its databases of hints. This variable
-# determines the mode of the created directory. The default value in the
-# source is 0750.
-
-# EXIMDB_DIRECTORY_MODE=0750
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Database file mode: The mode of files created in the "db" directory defaults
-# to 0640 in the source, and can be changed here.
-
-# EXIMDB_MODE=0640
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Database lock file mode: The mode of zero-length files created in the "db"
-# directory to use for locking purposes defaults to 0640 in the source, and
-# can be changed here.
-
-# EXIMDB_LOCKFILE_MODE=0640
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# This parameter sets the maximum length of the header portion of a message
-# that Exim is prepared to process. The default setting is one megabyte. The
-# limit exists in order to catch rogue mailers that might connect to your SMTP
-# port, start off a header line, and then just pump junk at it for ever. The
-# message_size_limit option would also catch this, but it may not be set.
-# The value set here is the default; it can be changed at runtime.
-
-# HEADER_MAXSIZE="(1024*1024)"
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# The mode of the input directory: The input directory is where messages are
-# kept while awaiting delivery. Exim creates it if necessary, using a mode
-# which can be defined here (default 0750).
-
-# INPUT_DIRECTORY_MODE=0750
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# The mode of Exim's log directory, when it is created by Exim inside the spool
-# directory, defaults to 0750 but can be changed here.
-
-# LOG_DIRECTORY_MODE=0750
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# The log files themselves are created as required, with a mode that defaults
-# to 0640, but which can be changed here.
-
-# LOG_MODE=0640
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# The TESTDB lookup is for performing tests on the handling of lookup results,
-# and is not useful for general running. It should be included only when
-# debugging the code of Exim.
-
-# LOOKUP_TESTDB=yes
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# /bin/sh is used by default as the shell in which to run commands that are
-# defined in the makefiles. This can be changed if necessary, by uncommenting
-# this line and specifying another shell, but note that a Bourne-compatible
-# shell is expected.
-
-# MAKE_SHELL=/bin/sh
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# The maximum number of named lists of each type (address, domain, host, and
-# local part) can be increased by changing this value. It should be set to
-# a multiple of 16.
-
-MAX_NAMED_LIST=16
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Network interfaces: Unless you set the local_interfaces option in the runtime
-# configuration file to restrict Exim to certain interfaces only, it will run
-# code to find all the interfaces there are on your host. Unfortunately,
-# the call to the OS that does this requires a buffer large enough to hold
-# data for all the interfaces - it was designed in the days when a host rarely
-# had more than three or four interfaces. Nowadays hosts can have very many
-# virtual interfaces running on the same hardware. If you have more than 250
-# virtual interfaces, you will need to uncomment this setting and increase the
-# value.
-
-# MAXINTERFACES=250
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Per-message logs: While a message is in the process of being delivered,
-# comments on its progress are written to a message log, for the benefit of
-# human administrators. These logs are held in a directory called "msglog"
-# in the spool directory. Its mode defaults to 0750, but can be changed here.
-# The message log directory is also used for storing files that are used by
-# transports for returning data to a message's sender (see the "return_output"
-# option for transports).
-
-# MSGLOG_DIRECTORY_MODE=0750
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# There are three options which are used when compiling the Perl interface and
-# when linking with Perl. The default values for these are placed automatically
-# at the head of the Makefile by the script which builds it. However, if you
-# want to override them, you can do so here.
-
-# PERL_CC=
-# PERL_CCOPTS=
-# PERL_LIBS=
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Identifying the daemon: When an Exim daemon starts up, it writes its pid
-# (process id) to a file so that it can easily be identified. The path of the
-# file can be specified here. Some installations may want something like this:
-
-PID_FILE_PATH=/var/run/exim.pid
-
-# If PID_FILE_PATH is not defined, Exim writes a file in its spool directory
-# using the name "exim-daemon.pid".
-
-# If you start up a daemon without the -bd option (for example, with just
-# the -q15m option), a pid file is not written. Also, if you override the
-# configuration file with the -oX option, no pid file is written. In other
-# words, the pid file is written only for a "standard" daemon.
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# If Exim creates the spool directory, it is given this mode, defaulting in the
-# source to 0750.
-
-# SPOOL_DIRECTORY_MODE=0750
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# The mode of files on the input spool which hold the contents of messages can
-# be changed here. The default is 0640 so that information from the spool is
-# available to anyone who is a member of the Exim group.
-
-# SPOOL_MODE=0640
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Moving frozen messages: If the following is uncommented, Exim is compiled
-# with support for automatically moving frozen messages out of the main spool
-# directory, a facility that is found useful by some large installations. A
-# run time option is required to cause the moving actually to occur. Such
-# messages become "invisible" to the normal management tools.
-
-# SUPPORT_MOVE_FROZEN_MESSAGES=yes
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Disabling the use of fsync(): DO NOT UNCOMMENT THE FOLLOWING LINE unless you
-# really, really, really know what you are doing. And even then, think again.
-# You should never uncomment this when compiling a binary for distribution.
-# Use it only when compiling Exim for your own use.
-#
-# Uncommenting this line enables the use of a runtime option called
-# disable_fsync, which can be used to stop Exim using fsync() to ensure that
-# files are written to disc before proceeding. When this is disabled, crashes
-# and hardware problems such as power outages can cause data to be lost. This
-# feature should only be used in very exceptional circumstances. YOU HAVE BEEN
-# WARNED.
-
-# ENABLE_DISABLE_FSYNC=yes
-
-HAVE_IPV6=YES
-LOOKUP_LIBS=-lldap
-EXTRALIBS_EXIM=-lwrap -lpam
-# End of EDITME for Exim 4.
diff --git a/community-staging/exim/exim.changelog b/community-staging/exim/exim.changelog
deleted file mode 100644
index 69182229e..000000000
--- a/community-staging/exim/exim.changelog
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-2010-06-16 Angel Velasquez <angvp@archlinux.org>
- * Rebuilt against db 5.2.28
-
-2010-05-09 Angel Velasquez <angvp@archlinux.org>
- * Updated to 4.76
- * Removed previous patch since is no longer needed
- * Removed newaliases script FS#22744
- * Removed sudo dependency
-
-2010-05-07 Angel Velasquez <angvp@archlinux.org>
- * Adding patch for security issue see: http://goo.gl/QBict
-
-2010-05-06 Angel Velasquez <angvp@archlinux.org>
- * Setting sticky id to deliver mail. Closes FS#24109
-
-2010-04-30 Angel Velasquez <angvp@archlinux.org>
- * exim 4.75
- * Config updated with the aliases path. Closes FS#22743
- * Removed sed hackings and added a exim.Makefile . Closes FS#22744
- * Replaced creation of the user at build time. Closes FS#22745
-
diff --git a/community-staging/exim/exim.conf.d b/community-staging/exim/exim.conf.d
deleted file mode 100644
index b9bec4335..000000000
--- a/community-staging/exim/exim.conf.d
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-EXIM_ARGS="-bd -q15m"
diff --git a/community-staging/exim/exim.install b/community-staging/exim/exim.install
deleted file mode 100644
index 8ed329559..000000000
--- a/community-staging/exim/exim.install
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
-# arg 1: the new package version
-post_install() {
- getent group exim >/dev/null 2>&1 || groupadd -g 79 exim
- if getent passwd exim > /dev/null 2>&1; then
- usr/sbin/usermod -d /var/spool/exim -c 'Exim MTA' -s /sbin/nologin exim > /dev/null 2>&1
- else
- usr/sbin/useradd -c 'Exim MTA' -u 79 -g exim -d /var/spool/exim -s /sbin/nologin exim
- fi
- passwd -l exim > /dev/null
- chown root.exim /var/spool/exim /var/log/exim
- chown exim.exim /var/spool/exim/db
- chmod u+s /usr/sbin/exim
-}
-
-# arg 1: the new package version
-# arg 2: the old package version
-post_upgrade() {
- post_install $1
-}
-
-# arg 1: the old package version
-pre_remove() {
- getent passwd exim >/dev/null 2>&1 && userdel exim
-}
-
diff --git a/community-staging/exim/exim.logrotate b/community-staging/exim/exim.logrotate
deleted file mode 100644
index ff38a1452..000000000
--- a/community-staging/exim/exim.logrotate
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-/var/log/exim/*log {
- missingok
- notifempty
- delaycompress
-}
diff --git a/community-staging/gdal/PKGBUILD b/community-staging/gdal/PKGBUILD
deleted file mode 100644
index 88756643b..000000000
--- a/community-staging/gdal/PKGBUILD
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,64 +0,0 @@
-# $Id: PKGBUILD 50951 2011-07-03 10:32:28Z jelle $
-# Maintainer: Jaroslav Lichtblau <dragonlord@aur.archlinux.org>
-# Contributor: dibblethewrecker dibblethewrecker.at.jiwe.dot.org
-# Contributor: William Rea <sillywilly@gmail.com>
-
-pkgname=gdal
-pkgver=1.8.0
-pkgrel=5
-pkgdesc="A translator library for raster geospatial data formats"
-arch=('i686' 'x86_64')
-url="http://www.gdal.org/"
-license=('custom')
-depends=('curl' 'geos' 'giflib' 'hdf5' 'libgeotiff' 'libjpeg' 'libpng' 'libtiff' 'netcdf' 'python2' 'python2-numpy' 'cfitsio' 'sqlite3' 'libmysqlclient' 'postgresql-libs')
-makedepends=('perl' 'swig')
-optdepends=('postgresql: postgresql database support'
- 'mysql: mysql database support'
- 'perl: perl binding support'
- 'swig: perl binding support')
-options=('!libtool' '!makeflags')
-changelog=$pkgname.changelog
-source=(http://download.osgeo.org/${pkgname}/${pkgname}-${pkgver}.tar.gz \
- gdal-1.5.1-python-install.patch)
-
-md5sums=('c762cdab0f7e51a677ba49278a8a263d' '81afc1c26d29cee84aadb6924fe33861')
-
-
-build() {
- export CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -fno-strict-aliasing"
-
- # bug 23654
- export LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -Wl,--as-needed"
-
- cd ${srcdir}/$pkgname-$pkgver
- patch -Np0 -i ${srcdir}/gdal-1.5.1-python-install.patch
-
-# python2 fixes
- sed -i 's_python python1.5_python2 python python1.5_' configure
- for file in swig/python/{,osgeo/,samples/,scripts/}*.py; do
- sed -i 's_#!/usr/bin/env python_#!/usr/bin/env python2_' $file
- done
-
- ./configure --prefix=/usr --with-netcdf --with-libtiff --with-sqlite3 \
- --with-geotiff --with-mysql --with-python --without-libtool --with-curl \
- --with-hdf5 --with-perl --with-geos --with-png
-
-# workaround for bug #13646
- sed -i 's/PY_HAVE_SETUPTOOLS=1/PY_HAVE_SETUPTOOLS=/g' ./GDALmake.opt
- sed -i 's/EXE_DEP_LIBS/KILL_EXE_DEP_LIBS/' apps/GNUmakefile
- install -d ${pkgdir}/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/
-
- make
-}
-
-package () {
- cd ${srcdir}/$pkgname-$pkgver
-
- make DESTDIR=${pkgdir} install
-
-# install license
- install -D -m644 LICENSE.TXT ${pkgdir}/usr/share/licenses/${pkgname}/LICENSE
-
-#FS15477 clean up junks
- rm -f ${pkgdir}/usr/bin/*.dox
-}
diff --git a/community-staging/gdal/gdal-1.5.1-python-install.patch b/community-staging/gdal/gdal-1.5.1-python-install.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index 8ec414d37..000000000
--- a/community-staging/gdal/gdal-1.5.1-python-install.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
---- swig/python/GNUmakefile.orig 2010-04-24 01:22:07.000000000 +0200
-+++ swig/python/GNUmakefile 2010-05-05 19:14:58.000000000 +0200
-@@ -72,5 +72,5 @@
- ifeq ($(PY_HAVE_SETUPTOOLS),1)
-- $(PYTHON) setup.py install
-+ $(PYTHON) setup.py install --root=$(DESTDIR)
- else
-- $(PYTHON) setup.py install --prefix=$(DESTDIR)$(prefix)
-+ $(PYTHON) setup.py install --root=$(DESTDIR) --prefix=$(prefix)
- endif
diff --git a/community-staging/gdal/gdal.changelog b/community-staging/gdal/gdal.changelog
deleted file mode 100644
index c31121e1d..000000000
--- a/community-staging/gdal/gdal.changelog
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-2011-02-19 Jaroslav Lichtblau <dragonlord@aur.archlinux.org>
- * gdal 1.8.0-1
-
-2010-11-20 Jaroslav Lichtblau <dragonlord@aur.archlinux.org>
- * Update to major release 1.7.3
-
-2010-06-26 Jaroslav Lichtblau <dragonlord@aur.archlinux.org>
- * FS#19946 fixed in 1.7.2-2
-
-2010-05-05 Jaroslav Lichtblau <dragonlord@aur.archlinux.org>
- * Update to major release 1.7.2
diff --git a/community-staging/geos/PKGBUILD b/community-staging/geos/PKGBUILD
deleted file mode 100644
index aa97623f2..000000000
--- a/community-staging/geos/PKGBUILD
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
-# $Id: PKGBUILD 50911 2011-07-02 23:00:14Z stephane $
-# Maintainer: Jaroslav Lichtblau <dragonlord@aur.archlinux.org>
-# Contributor: dibblethewrecker dibblethewrecker.at.jiwe.dot.org
-# Contributor: William Rea <sillywilly@gmail.com>
-
-pkgname=geos
-pkgver=3.3.0
-pkgrel=1
-pkgdesc="A C++ port of the Java Topology Suite"
-arch=('i686' 'x86_64')
-url="http://trac.osgeo.org/geos/"
-license=('LGPL')
-depends=('gcc-libs')
-options=('!libtool')
-changelog=$pkgname.changelog
-source=(http://download.osgeo.org/${pkgname}/${pkgname}-${pkgver}.tar.bz2)
-md5sums=('3301f3d1d747b95749384b8a356b022a')
-
-build() {
- cd "${srcdir}/${pkgname}-${pkgver}"
-
- ./configure --prefix=/usr
- make
-}
-
-package() {
- cd "${srcdir}/${pkgname}-${pkgver}"
-
- make DESTDIR="${pkgdir}" install
-}
diff --git a/community-staging/geos/geos.changelog b/community-staging/geos/geos.changelog
deleted file mode 100644
index d0a376568..000000000
--- a/community-staging/geos/geos.changelog
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-2010-11-14 Jaroslav Lichtblau <dragonlord@aur.archlinux.org>
- * Update to major release 3.2.2
-
-2010-04-04 Jaroslav Lichtblau <dragonlord@aur.archlinux.org>
- * Update to major release 3.2.1
diff --git a/community-staging/libgda3/PKGBUILD b/community-staging/libgda3/PKGBUILD
deleted file mode 100644
index 07313f713..000000000
--- a/community-staging/libgda3/PKGBUILD
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
-# $Id: PKGBUILD 49363 2011-06-15 09:20:21Z spupykin $
-# Maintainer: Sergej Pupykin <pupykin.s+arch@gmail.com>
-
-pkgname=libgda3
-pkgver=3.1.5
-pkgrel=9
-pkgdesc="data abstraction layer; with mysql, pgsql, ldap, xml, sqlite providers"
-arch=('i686' 'x86_64')
-url="http://www.gnome-db.org/Download"
-license=('GPL')
-depends=('glib2' 'libxslt' 'popt' 'rarian' 'db' 'gnome-vfs'
- 'libmysqlclient' 'postgresql-libs>=8.4.1' 'libldap' 'unixodbc' 'sqlite3')
-makedepends=('intltool' 'pkgconfig' 'gtk-doc' 'util-linux-ng')
-options=('!libtool' '!distcc')
-source=(http://ftp.acc.umu.se/pub/GNOME/sources/libgda/3.1/libgda-$pkgver.tar.bz2)
-md5sums=('eb7da5286a112e7cff3111c89fba4456')
-
-build() {
- cd "$srcdir/libgda-$pkgver"
- ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc
- make
-}
-package(){
- cd "$srcdir/libgda-$pkgver"
- make DESTDIR=$pkgdir install
- cd "$pkgdir" && find -name \*..so -exec rename '..so' '.a' {} \;
-}
diff --git a/community-staging/librcc/PKGBUILD b/community-staging/librcc/PKGBUILD
deleted file mode 100644
index ca2eb950c..000000000
--- a/community-staging/librcc/PKGBUILD
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,53 +0,0 @@
-# $Id: PKGBUILD 49369 2011-06-15 09:26:07Z spupykin $
-# Maintainer: Sergej Pupykin <pupykin.s+arch@gmail.com>
-# Contributor: Sergej Pupykin <pupykin.s+arch@gmail.com>
-
-pkgname=librcc
-pkgver=0.2.6
-pkgrel=4
-pkgdesc="Charset Conversion Library"
-arch=(i686 x86_64)
-url="http://rusxmms.sourceforge.net/"
-license=('GPL')
-depends=(aspell enca libxml2 db librcd)
-makedepends=(patch gtk gtk2)
-install=librcc.install
-source=(http://downloads.sourceforge.net/rusxmms/${pkgname}-${pkgver}.tar.bz2
- librcc-strnlen.patch)
-md5sums=('9bbf248c7312c73c0b6ca19b9c5a2af1'
- '040313d1d8f166ccf2b128cea4c05f21')
-
-build() {
- cd ${startdir}/src/$pkgname-${pkgver}
- ./configure --prefix=/usr
- patch -p1 <$srcdir/librcc-strnlen.patch
- make
-}
-
-package() {
- cd ${startdir}/src/$pkgname-${pkgver}
- mkdir -p $startdir/pkg/etc/rcc
- mkdir -p $startdir/pkg/usr/lib/rcc/engines
- mkdir -p $startdir/pkg/usr/bin
-
- make DESTDIR=$startdir/pkg install
-
- rm -f $startdir/pkg/usr/lib/*.la
- rm -f $startdir/pkg/usr/lib/rcc/engines/*.a
- rm -f $startdir/pkg/usr/lib/rcc/engines/*.la
-
- make -C examples
- make -C examples install DESTDIR=$startdir/pkg
- rm -f $startdir/pkg/usr/bin/example*
-
- install -m 644 examples/rcc.xml $startdir/pkg/etc
-
- if [ -f $startdir/pkg/usr/bin/rcc-gtk2-config ]; then
- ln -s rcc-gtk2-config $startdir/pkg/usr/bin/rcc-config
- elif [ -f $startdir/pkg/usr/bin/rcc-gtk-config ]; then
- ln -s rcc-gtk-config $startdir/pkg/usr/bin/rcc-config
- else
- echo "#!/bin/bash" > $startdir/pkg/usr/bin/rcc-config
- echo "echo \"Configuration UI is not available!\"" >> $startdir/pkg/usr/bin/rcc-config
- fi
-}
diff --git a/community-staging/librcc/librcc-strnlen.patch b/community-staging/librcc/librcc-strnlen.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index 9fc0e8b0b..000000000
--- a/community-staging/librcc/librcc-strnlen.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-diff -wbBur librcc-0.2.6/src/rccstring.h librcc-0.2.6.qwe/src/rccstring.h
---- librcc-0.2.6/src/rccstring.h 2006-01-08 15:42:59.000000000 +0000
-+++ librcc-0.2.6.qwe/src/rccstring.h 2009-09-28 08:45:37.000000000 +0000
-@@ -18,13 +18,6 @@
- int rccStringFixID(rcc_string string, rcc_context ctx);
- int rccStringChangeID(rcc_string string, rcc_language_id language_id);
-
--#ifdef HAVE_STRNLEN
--# ifndef strnlen
--int strnlen(const char *str, size_t size);
--# endif /* !strnlen */
--#else
--int rccStrnlen(const char *str, size_t size);
--#endif /* HAVE_STRNLEN */
- int rccIsASCII(const char *str);
- size_t rccStringSizedGetChars(const char *str, size_t size);
-
diff --git a/community-staging/librcc/librcc.install b/community-staging/librcc/librcc.install
deleted file mode 100644
index 53b1d7ce7..000000000
--- a/community-staging/librcc/librcc.install
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-post_install() {
- echo "-- Don't forget to install gtk or/and gtk2 packages to enable librcc"
- echo " gui features"
- echo "-- Also you may change /usr/bin/rcc-config symlink to switch between"
- echo " gtk and gtk2 (rcc-gtk-config and rcc-gtk2-config)"
-}
diff --git a/community-staging/perl-berkeleydb/PKGBUILD b/community-staging/perl-berkeleydb/PKGBUILD
deleted file mode 100644
index f586d53b0..000000000
--- a/community-staging/perl-berkeleydb/PKGBUILD
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
-# $Id: PKGBUILD 49372 2011-06-15 09:28:37Z spupykin $
-# Maintainer: Sergej Pupykin <pupykin.s+arch@gmail.com>
-# Maintainer: Charles Mauch <cmauch@gmail.com>
-# Contributor: Francois Charette <firmicus@gmx.net>
-
-pkgname=perl-berkeleydb
-pkgver=0.43
-pkgrel=6
-pkgdesc="Interface to Berkeley DB version 2, 3 or 4"
-arch=('i686' 'x86_64')
-url="http://search.cpan.org/dist/BerkeleyDB/"
-license=('GPL' 'PerlArtistic')
-depends=('perl' 'db')
-options=('!emptydirs')
-source=(http://search.cpan.org/CPAN/authors/id/P/PM/PMQS/BerkeleyDB-$pkgver.tar.gz)
-md5sums=('3d0cf0651ed8cd3fc36e328d5924a1e9')
-
-build() {
- cd $srcdir/BerkeleyDB-$pkgver
- PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT=1 perl Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=vendor
- make
-}
-
-package() {
- _dbver=`pacman -Q db | cut -d\ -f2 | cut -d- -f1`
- depends=('perl' "db=$_dbver")
-
- cd $srcdir/BerkeleyDB-$pkgver
- make pure_install doc_install DESTDIR=$pkgdir
- find $pkgdir -name '.packlist' -delete
- find $pkgdir -name '*.pod' -delete
-}
diff --git a/community-staging/perl-libapreq2/PKGBUILD b/community-staging/perl-libapreq2/PKGBUILD
deleted file mode 100644
index b9526091a..000000000
--- a/community-staging/perl-libapreq2/PKGBUILD
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,31 +0,0 @@
-# $Id: PKGBUILD 49380 2011-06-15 09:32:23Z spupykin $
-# Maintainer: Sergej Pupykin <pupykin.s+arch@gmail.com>
-# Maintainer: Tom K <tomk@runbox.com>
-
-pkgname=perl-libapreq2
-pkgver=2.12
-pkgrel=9
-pkgdesc="A safe, standards-compliant, high-performance library used for parsing HTTP cookies, query-strings and POST data."
-arch=('i686' 'x86_64')
-url="http://search.cpan.org/dist/libapreq2"
-depends=('mod_perl' 'apr-util')
-makedepends=('perl-extutils-xsbuilder' 'perl-version')
-license=("GPL")
-options=('!libtool' '!makeflags')
-source=(http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/J/JO/JOESUF/libapreq2-$pkgver.tar.gz)
-md5sums=('76e2acde0d82246dea6f2565f3746eec')
-
-build() {
- cd $srcdir/libapreq2-$pkgver
- PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT=1 perl Makefile.PL --with-apache2-apxs=/usr/sbin/apxs
- find . -type f -name Makefile -exec sed -i 's#-ldb-5.1#-ldb-5.2#' {} \;
- sed -i 's#-ldb-5.1#-ldb-5.2#' apreq2-config
- make
-}
-package(){
- cd $srcdir/libapreq2-$pkgver
- make install DESTDIR=$pkgdir
- sed -i "s#$srcdir#/usr/src#" $pkgdir/usr/bin/apreq2-config
- find $pkgdir -name '.packlist' -delete
- find $pkgdir -name '*.pod' -delete
-}
diff --git a/community-staging/perl-xml-libxslt/PKGBUILD b/community-staging/perl-xml-libxslt/PKGBUILD
deleted file mode 100644
index 708898b9e..000000000
--- a/community-staging/perl-xml-libxslt/PKGBUILD
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
-# Id:$
-# Maintainer: François Charette <firmicus ατ gmx δοτ net>
-
-pkgname=perl-xml-libxslt
-pkgver=1.70
-pkgrel=6
-pkgdesc="Interface to the gnome libxslt library "
-arch=('i686' 'x86_64')
-url="http://search.cpan.org/dist/XML-LibXSLT"
-license=('GPL')
-depends=('perl-xml-libxml' 'libxslt')
-source=(http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/P/PA/PAJAS/XML-LibXSLT-$pkgver.tar.gz)
-md5sums=('c63a7913999de076e5c911810f69b392')
-
-build() {
- cd $srcdir/XML-LibXSLT-$pkgver
- PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT=1 perl Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=vendor
- make
-}
-
-check () {
- cd $srcdir/XML-LibXSLT-$pkgver
- make test
-}
-
-package() {
- cd $srcdir/XML-LibXSLT-$pkgver
- make install DESTDIR=$pkgdir
-}
-
diff --git a/community-staging/poedit/PKGBUILD b/community-staging/poedit/PKGBUILD
deleted file mode 100644
index 8c606f322..000000000
--- a/community-staging/poedit/PKGBUILD
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
-# $Id: PKGBUILD 49387 2011-06-15 09:36:08Z spupykin $
-# Contributor: Andrea Scarpino <andrea@archlinux.org>
-# Contributor: Giovanni Scafora <giovanni@archlinux.org>
-# Contributor: Alexander Fehr <pizzapunk@gmail.com>
-# Maintainer: Daniel J Griffiths <ghost1227@archlinux.us>
-
-pkgname=poedit
-pkgver=1.4.6.1
-pkgrel=5
-pkgdesc="Cross-platform gettext catalogs (.po files) editor"
-arch=('i686' 'x86_64')
-url="http://www.poedit.net/"
-license=('custom')
-depends=('wxgtk>=2.8.11' 'gtkspell' 'db>=5.1' 'hicolor-icon-theme' 'gettext')
-makedepends=('pkgconfig')
-install=poedit.install
-source=(http://downloads.sourceforge.net/${pkgname}/${pkgname}-${pkgver}.tar.gz)
-md5sums=('c63ffd991b1a6085ef356a6922356e0a')
-
-build() {
- cd ${srcdir}/${pkgname}-${pkgver}
- ./configure --prefix=/usr
- make
-}
-
-package() {
- cd ${srcdir}/${pkgname}-${pkgver}
- make DESTDIR=${pkgdir} install
- install -D -m644 COPYING ${pkgdir}/usr/share/licenses/${pkgname}/LICENSE
-}
diff --git a/community-staging/poedit/poedit.install b/community-staging/poedit/poedit.install
deleted file mode 100644
index 21b79d2d4..000000000
--- a/community-staging/poedit/poedit.install
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-post_install() {
- gtk-update-icon-cache -q -t -f usr/share/icons/hicolor
-}
-
-post_upgrade() {
- post_install $1
-}
-
-post_remove() {
- gtk-update-icon-cache -q -t -f usr/share/icons/hicolor
-}
diff --git a/community-staging/postgis/PKGBUILD b/community-staging/postgis/PKGBUILD
deleted file mode 100644
index 0e5b5ca4c..000000000
--- a/community-staging/postgis/PKGBUILD
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
-# $Id: PKGBUILD 50943 2011-07-03 10:15:49Z jelle $
-# Maintainer: Jaroslav Lichtblau <dragonlord@aur.archlinux.org>
-# Contributor: dibblethewrecker dibblethewrecker.at.jiwe.dot.org
-# Contributor: William Rea <sillywilly@gmail.com>
-
-pkgname=postgis
-pkgver=1.5.2
-pkgrel=2
-pkgdesc="Adds support for geographic objects to PostgreSQL"
-arch=('i686' 'x86_64')
-url="http://postgis.refractions.net/"
-license=('GPL')
-depends=('postgresql' 'proj' 'geos')
-changelog=$pkgname.changelog
-source=(http://postgis.refractions.net/download/$pkgname-$pkgver.tar.gz)
-md5sums=('772ec1d0f04d6800cd7e2420a97a7483')
-
-build() {
- cd ${srcdir}/$pkgname-$pkgver
-
- ./configure --prefix=/usr
- make
-}
-
-package() {
- cd ${srcdir}/$pkgname-$pkgver
-
- make DESTDIR=${pkgdir} install
-}
diff --git a/community-staging/postgis/postgis.changelog b/community-staging/postgis/postgis.changelog
deleted file mode 100644
index 86c0b336b..000000000
--- a/community-staging/postgis/postgis.changelog
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-2010-10-30 Jaroslav Lichtblau <dragonlord@aur.archlinux.org>
- * Update to major release 1.5.2
-
-2010-03-21 Jaroslav Lichtblau <dragonlord@aur.archlinux.org>
- * Update to major release 1.5.1
diff --git a/community-staging/python-bsddb/LICENSE b/community-staging/python-bsddb/LICENSE
deleted file mode 100644
index 7d6035775..000000000
--- a/community-staging/python-bsddb/LICENSE
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
-Copyright (c) 2008-2009 Jesus Cea Avion
-
-Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
-of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
-in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
-to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
-copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
-furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
-
-The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
-all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
-
-THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
-IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
-FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
-AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
-LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
-OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
-THE SOFTWARE. \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/community-staging/python-bsddb/PKGBUILD b/community-staging/python-bsddb/PKGBUILD
deleted file mode 100644
index 578d0921d..000000000
--- a/community-staging/python-bsddb/PKGBUILD
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,62 +0,0 @@
-# $Id: PKGBUILD 50695 2011-06-29 15:25:25Z stephane $
-# Maintainer: Kaiting Chen <kaitocracy@gmail.com>
-# Contributor: Stéphane Gaudreault <stephane@archlinux.org>
-# Contributor: Douglas Soares de Andrade <dsandrade@gmail.com>
-# Contributor: William Rea <sillywilly@gmail.com>
-
-pkgbase=python-bsddb
-pkgname=('python2-bsddb' 'python-bsddb')
-_hgrel=600
-pkgver=5.1.2.${_hgrel}
-pkgrel=1
-pkgdesc="Python interface for BerkeleyDB"
-license=('MIT')
-arch=('i686' 'x86_64')
-url="http://www.jcea.es/programacion/pybsddb.htm"
-makedepends=('python2-distribute' 'python-distribute' 'mercurial')
-source=("ftp://ftp.archlinux.org/other/community/${pkgbase}/${pkgbase}-${pkgver}.src.tar.xz"
- 'LICENSE')
-sha1sums=('50e7b4c9c11b06c6d871dd93af1cc228687a0227'
- 'ef4e4caf618781104dbf5824279ed39d127b4713')
-
-# source PKGBUILD && mksource
-mksource() {
- _hgroot="http://hg.jcea.es/pybsddb/"
- _hgrepo=pybsddb
- [ -d "${_hgrepo}" ] && hg pull -u -r ${_hgrel} || hg clone ${_hgroot} -r ${_hgrel}
-
- _dirname=${pkgbase}-${pkgver}
- mv ${_hgrepo} ${_dirname}
- tar -cJvf ${_dirname}.src.tar.xz ${_dirname}
- rm -fr ${_dirname}
-}
-
-build () {
- cd "${srcdir}"
-
- cp -r ${pkgbase}-${pkgver}{,-python2}
-
- # Build python 3 module
- cd ${pkgbase}-${pkgver}
- python setup.py --berkeley-db=/usr build
-
- # Build python 2 module
- cd ../${pkgbase}-${pkgver}-python2
- python2 setup.py --berkeley-db=/usr build
-}
-
-package_python2-bsddb() {
- depends=('db' 'python2>=2.7')
- cd "${srcdir}/${pkgbase}-${pkgver}-python2"
-
- python2 setup.py --berkeley-db=/usr install --root="${pkgdir}" --skip-build --optimize=1
- install -Dm644 "${srcdir}"/LICENSE "${pkgdir}"/usr/share/licenses/${pkgname}/LICENSE
-}
-
-package_python-bsddb() {
- depends=('db' 'python>=3.2')
- cd "${srcdir}/${pkgbase}-${pkgver}"
-
- python setup.py --berkeley-db=/usr install --root="${pkgdir}" --skip-build --optimize=1
- install -Dm644 "${srcdir}"/LICENSE "${pkgdir}"/usr/share/licenses/${pkgname}/LICENSE
-}
diff --git a/community-staging/qgis/PKGBUILD b/community-staging/qgis/PKGBUILD
deleted file mode 100644
index ef4bf030a..000000000
--- a/community-staging/qgis/PKGBUILD
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,59 +0,0 @@
-# Maintainer: Thomas Dziedzic < gostrc at gmail >
-# Contributor: dibblethewrecker dibblethewrecker.at.jiwe.dot.org
-# Contributor: Gerardo Exequiel Pozzi <vmlinuz386@yahoo.com.ar>
-
-pkgname=qgis
-pkgver=1.7.0
-pkgrel=2
-pkgdesc='A Geographic Information System (GIS) that supports vector, raster & database formats'
-url='http://qgis.org/'
-license=('GPL')
-arch=('i686' 'x86_64')
-# update to http://www.qgis.org/wiki/Building_QGIS_from_Source#Overview
-depends=('libmysqlclient' 'postgresql-libs' 'sqlite3' 'jasper' 'curl' 'qt' 'python2' 'python2-qt' 'giflib' 'xerces-c' 'cfitsio' 'qwt' 'gdal')
-makedepends=('cmake' 'grass' 'gsl' 'postgis' 'netcdf' 'fcgi' 'python2-sip' 'txt2tags')
-optdepends=('postgis: postgis support and SPIT plugin'
- 'fcgi: qgis mapserver'
- 'python2-sip: python-support'
- 'grass: grass plugin'
- 'gsl: georeferencer ')
-options=('!makeflags')
-source=("http://qgis.org/downloads/qgis-${pkgver}.tar.bz2"
- 'qgis.desktop'
- 'ticket_3378.diff')
-md5sums=('d8506990f52563d39c7b916f500f282f'
- '8ab66039f2aba519b92f52272ec3c13e'
- '402f3d39a344367fd55bdaa324deb797')
-
-build() {
- # Fix insecure RPATH is weird, but just works ;)
-# echo "os.system(\"sed -i '/^LFLAGS/s|-Wl,-rpath,.\+ ||g' gui/Makefile core/Makefile\")" >> python/configure.py.in
-
- #cd qgis-${pkgver}
- # fix compilation error https://trac.osgeo.org/qgis/ticket/3378
- #patch -Np3 -i ${srcdir}/ticket_3378.diff
- #cd ${srcdir}
-
- rm -rf build
- mkdir build
- cd build
-
- cmake ../qgis-${pkgver} \
- -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \
- -DCMAKE_SKIP_RPATH=ON \
- -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr \
- -DGRASS_PREFIX=/opt/grass \
- -DQGIS_MANUAL_SUBDIR=share/man
-
- make
-}
-
-package() {
- cd build
-
- make DESTDIR=${pkgdir} install
-
- # install some freedesktop.org compatibility
- install -D -m644 ${srcdir}/qgis.desktop \
- ${pkgdir}/usr/share/applications/qgis.desktop
-}
diff --git a/community-staging/qgis/qgis.desktop b/community-staging/qgis/qgis.desktop
deleted file mode 100644
index c3db5ad08..000000000
--- a/community-staging/qgis/qgis.desktop
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-[Desktop Entry]
-Name=Quantum GIS
-GenericName="GIS"
-Comment="Geographic Information System (GIS) that supports vector, raster & database formats"
-Exec=/usr/bin/qgis
-Icon=/usr/share/qgis/images/icons/qgis-icon.png
-Terminal=false
-MultipleArgs=false
-Type=Application
-Categories=Application;Science
diff --git a/community-staging/qgis/ticket_3378.diff b/community-staging/qgis/ticket_3378.diff
deleted file mode 100644
index 0d722e4c8..000000000
--- a/community-staging/qgis/ticket_3378.diff
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,38 +0,0 @@
-Index: /trunk/qgis/python/core/conversions.sip
-===================================================================
---- /trunk/qgis/python/core/conversions.sip (revision 14323)
-+++ /trunk/qgis/python/core/conversions.sip (revision 14988)
-@@ -16,4 +16,5 @@
-
- %Feature QSETINT_CONVERSION
-+%Feature QSETTYPE_CONVERSION
-
- %ModuleHeaderCode
-@@ -321,5 +322,5 @@
- %End
-
--
-+%If (QSETTYPE_CONVERSION)
- template <TYPE>
- %MappedType QSet<TYPE>
-@@ -395,6 +396,5 @@
-
- };
--
--
-+%End
-
- template<TYPE>
-Index: /trunk/qgis/python/CMakeLists.txt
-===================================================================
---- /trunk/qgis/python/CMakeLists.txt (revision 14330)
-+++ /trunk/qgis/python/CMakeLists.txt (revision 14988)
-@@ -44,4 +44,8 @@
- ENDIF(NOT PYQT4_VERSION_NUM LESS 263941)
-
-+IF(NOT PYQT4_VERSION_NUM LESS 264194) # 0x040802
-+ SET(SIP_DISABLE_FEATURES ${SIP_DISABLE_FEATURES} QSETTYPE_CONVERSION)
-+ENDIF(NOT PYQT4_VERSION_NUM LESS 264194)
-+
- # core module
- FILE(GLOB sip_files_core core/*.sip)
diff --git a/community-staging/wml/PKGBUILD b/community-staging/wml/PKGBUILD
deleted file mode 100644
index 33c34b025..000000000
--- a/community-staging/wml/PKGBUILD
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,42 +0,0 @@
-# $Id: PKGBUILD 50698 2011-06-29 15:35:12Z stephane $
-# Maintainer: Sergej Pupykin <pupykin.s+arch@gmail.com>
-
-pkgname=wml
-pkgver=2.0.11
-pkgrel=7
-pkgdesc="The Website Meta Language"
-arch=('i686' 'x86_64')
-url="http://thewml.org/"
-license=('GPL')
-depends=('perl' 'libpng' 'gdbm' 'db' 'ncurses')
-makedepends=('lynx')
-source=("http://thewml.org/distrib/${pkgname}-${pkgver}.tar.gz")
-md5sums=('a26feebf4e59e9a6940f54c69dde05b5')
-build() {
- cd ${pkgname}-${pkgver}
-
- # missing Perl modules fix
- sed -i 's/PREFIX=$(libdir)\/perl/DESTDIR=\.\.\/\.\.\/\.\.\/\.\.\/pkg\/ PREFIX=$(libdir)\/perl/' wml_common/Makefile.in
- sed -i 's/$(MAKE) pure_perl_install $(MM_INSTALL_OPTS)/$(MAKE) pure_perl_install/' wml_common/Makefile.in
-
- unset LDFLAGS
- ./configure \
- --prefix=/usr
-
- # compile fixhack
- sed -i 's#/usr/lib/perl5/core_perl/auto/DynaLoader/DynaLoader.a##' wml_backend/p3_eperl/Makefile
- sed -i 's/extern struct option options\[\]\;//' ${srcdir}/${pkgname}-${pkgver}/wml_backend/p3_eperl/eperl_proto.h
- sed -i 's|strip $dsttmp|#strip $dsttmp|' etc/shtool
- mkdir -p ${pkgdir}/usr/bin ${pkgdir}/usr/lib/wml/exec ${pkgdir}/usr/man/man{1,3,7} ${pkgdir}/usr/man/cat{1,7}
-
-# make clean
- make
-}
-
-package() {
- cd ${pkgname}-${pkgver}
-
- make prefix=${pkgdir}/usr install
-
- [ -d ${pkgdir}/usr/man ] && mkdir -p ${pkgdir}/usr/share && mv ${pkgdir}/usr/man ${pkgdir}/usr/share
-}
diff --git a/community-staging/xemacs/PKGBUILD b/community-staging/xemacs/PKGBUILD
deleted file mode 100644
index 8e7d3fe69..000000000
--- a/community-staging/xemacs/PKGBUILD
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,65 +0,0 @@
-# $Id: PKGBUILD 49690 2011-06-19 10:01:11Z ebelanger $
-# Maintainer: juergen <juergen@archlinux.org>
-# Contributor : Stéphane Gaudreault <stephane@archlinux.org>
-
-pkgname=xemacs
-pkgver=21.5.31
-pkgrel=2
-pkgdesc="An highly customizable open source text editor and application development system forked from GNU Emacs"
-arch=('i686' 'x86_64')
-url="http://www.xemacs.org/"
-license=('GPL')
-depends=('db' 'libpng' 'libtiff' 'gpm' 'desktop-file-utils' 'libxaw' 'gdbm' 'giflib')
-optdepends=('xorg-fonts-75dpi: X bitmap fonts needed for the interface'
- 'xorg-fonts-100dpi: X bitmap fonts needed for the interface')
-makedepends=('xbitmaps')
-install=xemacs.install
-source=(http://ftp.xemacs.org/pub/xemacs/beta/$pkgname-$pkgver.tar.gz
- xemacs.desktop
- xemacs-21.5.29-optimization-bug.patch)
-md5sums=('0185fe905d0b8d8d094d9b60cf262d4a'
- 'a4d3d5c0aa2c7ce7bec491f809ca3694'
- 'eb061b10ea3bbe1026df5326ae1618e3')
-
-build() {
- cd "${srcdir}/${pkgname}-${pkgver}"
-
-# Fix problem caused by improper optimization with GCC>=4.1.2 on i686
-# (and possibly other arches). See
-# http://tracker.xemacs.org/XEmacs/its/issue354
-# for the upstream bug report.
- patch -Np0 -i ../xemacs-21.5.29-optimization-bug.patch
-
- ./configure --build="${CHOST}" --prefix=/usr --with-dynamic \
- --without-postgresql --with-athena=xaw \
- --enable-database=berkdb --without-ldap \
- --enable-menubars=lucid --enable-scrollbars=lucid \
- --enable-widgets=athena --enable-dialogs=athena \
- --enable-external-widget \
- --with-jpeg --with-png --with-tiff \
- --with-ncurses --with-pop --with-xfs --disable-sound \
- --infodir=/usr/share/info \
- --with-mule \
- --mandir=/usr/share/man/man1
-
- make
-}
-
-package() {
- cd "${srcdir}/${pkgname}-${pkgver}"
- make -j1 prefix="${pkgdir}/usr" mandir="${pkgdir}/usr/share/man/man1" infodir="${pkgdir}/usr/share/info" install gzip-el
-
- rm "${pkgdir}"/usr/bin/{b2m,ctags,etags}
- rm "${pkgdir}"/usr/share/man/man1/{ctags.1,etags.1}
-
- # fix FS#7927
- install -d -m755 "${pkgdir}/usr/share/pixmaps"
- install -D -m644 "${srcdir}/${pkgname}.desktop" "${pkgdir}/usr/share/applications/${pkgname}.desktop"
- ln -sf /usr/share/xemacs-${pkgver%.*}-b${pkgver##*.}/etc/xemacs-icon.xpm "${pkgdir}/usr/share/pixmaps/xemacs-icon.xpm"
-
- # correct permissions
- chown -R root:root "${pkgdir}"
-
- rm "${pkgdir}"/usr/share/info/{info.info,texinfo.info-2,cl.info,texinfo.info-1,texinfo.info,standards.info,widget.info}
-}
-# vim: ts=2 sw=2 et ft=sh
diff --git a/community-staging/xemacs/xemacs-21.5.29-optimization-bug.patch b/community-staging/xemacs/xemacs-21.5.29-optimization-bug.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index 32a1a02c2..000000000
--- a/community-staging/xemacs/xemacs-21.5.29-optimization-bug.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-Work around a GCC optimization bug as described in
-http://tracker.xemacs.org/XEmacs/its/issue354
-
---- src/dumper.c.~1~ 2008-01-26 09:54:11.000000000 +0100
-+++ src/dumper.c 2008-05-03 10:17:03.000000000 +0200
-@@ -2584,7 +2584,7 @@
- #endif /* !WIN32_NATIVE */
-
-
--static int
-+int
- pdump_file_try (Wexttext *exe_path)
- {
- Wexttext *w = exe_path + wext_strlen (exe_path);
diff --git a/community-staging/xemacs/xemacs.desktop b/community-staging/xemacs/xemacs.desktop
deleted file mode 100644
index 257c56947..000000000
--- a/community-staging/xemacs/xemacs.desktop
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,34 +0,0 @@
-[Desktop Entry]
-Name=XEmacs Text Editor
-Name[bg]=редактор XEmacs
-Name[ca]=Editor XEmacs
-Name[cs]=Editor XEmacs
-Name[da]=XEmacs tekstredigerer
-Name[de]=XEmacs Texteditor
-Name[eo]=La redaktilo XEmakso
-Name[es]=Emacs para X
-Name[et]=Emacs X'i kasutajaliidesega
-Name[fi]=XEmacs editori
-Name[fr]=Éditeur XEmacs
-Name[hu]=XEmacs szövegszerkesztő
-Name[is]=XEmacs-ritill
-Name[it]=Emacs per X
-Name[ja]=XEmacs テキスト・エディター
-Name[mk]=Софистицираниот XEmacs уредувач
-Name[no]=XEmacs-tekstredigerer
-Name[pt]=Editor XEmacs
-Name[ro]=Editorul XEmacs
-Name[ru]=Редактор XEmacs
-Name[sk]=Editor XEmacs
-Name[sl]=Urejevalnik XEmacs
-Name[uk]=Редактор XEmacs
-GenericName=Text Editor
-Comment=Edit text
-MimeType=text/english;text/plain;text/x-makefile;text/x-c++hdr;text/x-c++src;text/x-chdr;text/x-csrc;text/x-java;text/x-moc;text/x-pascal;text/x-tcl;text/x-tex;application/x-shellscript;text/x-c;text/x-c++;
-Exec=xemacs %f
-Icon=/usr/share/pixmaps/xemacs-icon.xpm
-Type=Application
-Terminal=false
-Categories=Development;TextEditor;
-Encoding=UTF-8
-StartupWMClass=Emacs
diff --git a/community-staging/xemacs/xemacs.install b/community-staging/xemacs/xemacs.install
deleted file mode 100644
index a04ee187f..000000000
--- a/community-staging/xemacs/xemacs.install
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
-infodir=usr/share/info
-filelist=(beta.info.gz custom.info.gz
- emodules.info.gz external-widget.info.gz
- internals.info-1.gz internals.info-2.gz
- internals.info-3.gz internals.info-4.gz
- internals.info-5.gz internals.info.gz
- lispref.info-1.gz lispref.info-10.gz
- lispref.info-2.gz lispref.info-3.gz
- lispref.info-4.gz lispref.info-5.gz
- lispref.info-6.gz lispref.info-7.gz
- lispref.info-8.gz lispref.info-9.gz
- lispref.info.gz new-users-guide.info.gz
- term.info.gz termcap.info.gz
- xemacs-faq.info-1.gz xemacs-faq.info-2.gz
- xemacs-faq.info.gz xemacs.info-1.gz
- xemacs.info-2.gz xemacs.info-3.gz
- xemacs.info-4.gz xemacs.info.gz)
-
-post_install() {
- for file in ${filelist[@]}; do
- install-info $infodir/$file $infodir/dir 2> /dev/null
- done
- update-desktop-database -q
-}
-
-post_upgrade() {
- post_install $1
-}
-
-pre_remove() {
- for file in ${filelist[@]}; do
- install-info --delete $infodir/$file $infodir/dir 2> /dev/null
- done
- update-desktop-database -q
-}