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README.packaging
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fetchmail 6.3.0 changes relevant for packagers
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(These should apply to all 6.3.X versions)
Greetings, dear packager!
There are now some changes to the fetchmail 6.3.0 installation layout,
which are given as headwords below.
- fetchmail now uses automake and supports all common automake targets
and overrides such as "make install-strip" or "DESTDIR=..." for staging
areas
- the fetchmailconf script has been renamed to fetchmailconf.py,
automake will install it into Python's top-level site-packages directory
and byte-compile it (so you need to package or remove
fetchmailconf.pyc and fetchmailconf.pyo as well)
If you want to defeat Python byte-code compilation and would rather
like to install fetchmailconf.py yourself, you can add
PYTHON=:
to the ./configure command or pass this in the environment.
This pretends that no Python interpreter were installed.
- the Makefile generates a two-line "fetchmailconf" /bin/sh wrapper
script that executes the actual fetchmailconf.py with the python
installation found at configuration time, so that users can still type
"fetchmailconf" rather than "python fetchmailconf"
- note that fetchmailconf.py supports a few command line arguments, so
if you use local wrapper scripts, be sure they pass on their own
arguments properly. Remember to use "$@" (with quotes) in shells, not $*.
- there is now a dummy fetchmailconf manual page which will just source
(roff's ".so" command) the fetchmail manual page for now. You can of
course keep your symlinks in place and ignore this dummy. IF you
install the dummy and compress your man pages, be sure to test "man
fetchmailconf", on some systems, you'll need to adjust the ".so"
command to point to the compressed version.
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