Package: gsasl19-shlibs # LIBIDN2 FTBFS # see https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-gsasl/2018-01/msg00000.html # see https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-gsasl/2021-05/msg00001.html Version: 2.2.1 Revision: 1 ### Source: mirror:gnu:gsasl/gsasl-%v.tar.gz Source-Checksum: SHA256(d45b562e13bd13b9fc20b372f4b53269740cf6279f836f09ce11b9d32bcee075) Depends: << libgettext8-shlibs, libidn-shlibs << BuildDepends: << autoconf2.6, automake1.15, fink (>= 0.32), fink-package-precedence, gawk, gettext-tools, gnutls30-3.7 (>= 3.7.2-1), gtk-doc, help2man, libgettext8-dev, libiconv-dev, libidn, libtool2, libxslt-bin, pkgconfig, readline8 << Conflicts: gsasl9-dev (<< 0.2.8-1) Replaces: gsasl9-dev (<< 0.2.8-1), gsasl, gsasl9 (<< 0.2.24-1005) # nieder migrated to gnutls30 (which buries its libs) # dmacks explicitly configured for heimdal (was the autodetected # determination, but safer to force it in case external lib availability # changes), and then later to GSS.framework (/usr/include/gssapi is # deprecated on OS X) SetLDFLAGS: -L%p/lib/gnutls30-3.7 ConfigureParams: << --enable-dependency-tracking \ --disable-rpath \ --enable-gtk-doc \ --with-gssapi-impl=framework \ --disable-ntlm \ --disable-static \ --disable-silent-rules \ --disable-valgrind-tests \ --with-packager="Fink Project" \ --with-packager-version="Fink %f" \ --with-packager-bug-reports="https://github.com/fink/fink-distributions/issues" << # * Implement use of GSS.framework: # https://gitlab.com/gsasl/gsasl/-/issues/10 # * fix a race in doc/Makefile (sporadic FTBFS if -j > 1): # https://gitlab.com/gsasl/gsasl/-/issues/12 PatchFile: %n.patch PatchFile-MD5: c900a8a5e66b464a2f88610509ff83d9 PatchScript: << %{default_script} # dmacks --with-package to lib-version the gettext catalog perl -pi -e 's/PACKAGE/"gsasl-19"/ if (/domain/ || /dgettext/)' lib/src/error.c src/gsasl.c perl -pi -e 's/^(DOMAIN\s*=).*/\1gsasl-19/' po/Makevars << CompileScript: << autoreconf -fi %{default_script} fink-package-precedence --prohibit-bdep=gsasl19-dev . << InfoTest: << TestScript: << make check || exit 2 fink-package-precedence --prohibit-bdep=gsasl19-dev . << << InstallScript: << mv INSTALL INSTALL.txt make install DESTDIR=%d AM_UPDATE_INFO_DIR=no # fix linker flags perl -pi -e "s/-framework\s*/-Wl,-framework,/g" %d/%p/lib/libgsasl.la << DocFiles: AUTHORS CONTRIBUTING.md COPYING COPYING.LESSER ChangeLog NEWS README THANKS Shlibs: %p/lib/libgsasl.18.dylib 19.0.0 %n (>= 2.0.0-1) SplitOff: << Package: gsasl Depends: << %N (>= %v-%r), gnutls30-3.7-shlibs (>= 3.7.2-1), libgettext8-shlibs, libiconv, libidn-shlibs, readline8-shlibs << Replaces: gsasl9 (<< 1.10.0-3) Files: << bin share/man/man1 << DocFiles: AUTHORS CONTRIBUTING.md COPYING COPYING.LESSER ChangeLog NEWS README THANKS Description: GNU SASL cmd-line tool (formerly 'gsasl9') << SplitOff2: << Package: gsasl19-dev Depends: %N (= %v-%r) BuildDependsOnly: True # man3 moved here at 1.10.0-1 (from gsasl9) # info moved here at 1.10.0-3 (from gsasl9) Conflicts: << gsasl-dev, gsasl9-dev, gsasl19-dev << Replaces: << gsasl-dev, gsasl9-dev, gsasl19-dev, gsasl9 (<< 1.10.0-3) << Files: << include lib/libgsasl.{dylib,la} lib/pkgconfig share/gtk-doc share/info share/man << InfoDocs: gsasl.info DocFiles: AUTHORS COPYING COPYING.LESSER ChangeLog NEWS README THANKS Description: GNU SASL lib compile-time files << SplitOff3: << Package: gsasl9 RuntimeDepends: << fink-obsolete-packages, gsasl (>= %v-%r) << InstallScript: << mkdir -p %i/share/doc/installed-packages touch %i/share/doc/installed-packages/%n << Description: OBSOLETE: use gsasl instead << Description: GNU SASL shared libraries DescDetail: << GNU SASL is an implementation of the Simple Authentication and Security Layer framework and a few common SASL mechanisms. SASL is used by network servers (e.g., IMAP, SMTP) to request authentication from clients, and in clients to authenticate against servers. GNU SASL contains a library (libgsasl), a command line utility (gsasl) to access the library from the shell, and a manual. The library includes support for the SASL framework (with authentication functions and application data privacy and integrity functions) and at least partial support for the CRAM-MD5, EXTERNAL, GSSAPI, ANONYMOUS, PLAIN, SECURID, DIGEST-MD5, LOGIN, NTLM and KERBEROS_V5 mechanisms. The library is portable because it does not do network communication by itself, but rather leaves it up to the calling application. The library is flexible with regards to the authorization infrastructure used, as it utilizes callbacks into the application to decide whether an user is authorized or not. GNU SASL is written in pure ANSI C89 to be portable to embedded and otherwise limited platforms. The entire library, with full support for ANONYMOUS, EXTERNAL, PLAIN, LOGIN and CRAM-MD5, and the front-end that support client and server mode, and the IMAP and SMTP protocols, fits in under 60kb on an Intel x86 platform, without any modifications to the code. << DescPackaging: << Ignoring deprecation warnings from /usr/include/gssapi. See: https://gitlab.com/gsasl/gsasl/-/issues/10 gnutls >= 3.7.2 to ensure GNUTLS_CB_TLS_EXPORTER is available. << License: GPL Maintainer: Darian Lanx Homepage: https://www.gnu.org/software/gsasl/