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%define oname %{name}-%{version}-dep |
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Name: roundcubemail |
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Version: 0.8.5 |
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Release: %mkrel 1 |
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Summary: A PHP-based webmail server |
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Group: System/Servers |
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License: GPLv3 |
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# Use the -dep tarballs. These use system copies of the PHP stuff |
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# rather than including them, which is better for our purposes. |
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# - AdamW 2007/07 |
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URL: http://www.roundcube.net/ |
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Source0: http://downloads.sourceforge.net/%{name}/%{oname}.tar.gz |
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Patch0: roundcubemail-0.8.1-strict.patch |
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Epoch: 1 |
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#BuildRequires: apache-devel pcre-devel rpm-helper |
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Requires: apache-mod_php |
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Requires: php-gd |
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Requires: php-gettext |
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Requires: php-iconv |
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Requires: php-mbstring |
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Requires: php-mcrypt |
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Requires: php-openssl |
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Requires: php-session |
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Requires: php-pear-Auth_SASL |
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Requires: php-pear-Mail_Mime |
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Requires: php-pear-Net_SMTP |
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Requires: php-pear-Net_LDAP2 |
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Requires: php-pear-MDB2 |
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Requires: php-pear-Net_IDNA2 |
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# The installer suggests the use of these, but they're not |
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# required - AdamW 2011/01 |
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Suggests: php-fileinfo |
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Suggests: php-intl |
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# Most people will probably use mysql, but you can use sqlite or |
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# pgsql, so not a hard require - AdamW 2008/10 |
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Suggests: php-pear-MDB2_Driver_mysql |
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BuildArch: noarch |
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%description |
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RoundCube Webmail is a browser-based multilingual IMAP client with an |
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application-like user interface. It provides full functionality you |
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expect from an e-mail client, including MIME support, address book, |
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folder manipulation, message searching and spell checking. RoundCube |
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Webmail is written in PHP and requires a MySQL or PostgreSQL database. |
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The user interface is fully skinnable using XHTML and CSS 2. |
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%prep |
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%setup -q -n %{oname} |
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%apply_patches |
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%build |
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%install |
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# tell it that we're moving the configuration files |
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for i in installer/index.php program/include/iniset.php; do \ |
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sed -i \ |
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-e "s,INSTALL_PATH . 'config','%{_sysconfdir}/%{name}',g" \ |
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$i; \ |
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done |
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# use systemwide log dir and temp dir |
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sed -i \ |
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-e 's,logs/,%{_logdir}/%{name}/,g' \ |
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-e 's,temp/,/tmp/,g' \ |
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config/main.inc.php.dist |
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mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/%{name} |
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mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/%{name} |
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mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_logdir}/%{name} |
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cp -a config/db.inc.php.dist %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/%{name}/db.inc.php |
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cp -a config/main.inc.php.dist %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/%{name}/main.inc.php |
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rm -rf config |
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rm -rf temp |
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rm -rf logs |
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cp -a * %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/%{name} |
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pushd %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/%{name} |
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rm -f CHANGELOG INSTALL UPGRADING LICENSE README |
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popd |
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mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_webappconfdir} |
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cat > %{buildroot}%{_webappconfdir}/%{name}.conf <<EOF |
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Alias /%{name} %{_datadir}/%{name} |
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<Directory %{_datadir}/%{name}> |
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AllowOverride All |
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Require all granted |
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</Directory> |
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<Directory %{_datadir}/%{name}/SQL> |
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AllowOverride All |
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Require all granted |
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</Directory> |
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php_value suhosin.session.encrypt Off |
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EOF |
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cat > README.urpmi <<EOF |
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Mageia RPM specific notes |
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setup |
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----- |
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The setup used here differs from a standard installation in the following |
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ways: |
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* Logs are stored to /var/log/roundcubemail |
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* Temporary files are placed in /tmp |
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* Configuration files (main.inc.php and db.inc.php) are placed in |
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%{_sysconfdir}/roundcubemail |
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configuration/upgrade |
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------- |
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Use the GUI to do the configuration/upgrade: |
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RoundCube provides an installer which can help you to do all |
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the installation/upgrade. The feature is disabled by default for |
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security reasons but you can enable it in 'main.inc.php' by |
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setting the 'enable_installer' variable to 'true'. |
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Once done, browse http://server/roundcubemail/installer |
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Use the CLI to do the configuration/upgrade: |
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You will need to edit %{_sysconfdir}/roundcubemail/main.inc.php and |
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%{_sysconfdir}/roundcubemail/db.inc.php appropriately for your site before you |
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can use Roundcube. You must at least configure an appropriate mail |
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server and port in main.inc.php, and change the |
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$rcmail_config['des_key'] setting. In db.inc.php you must configure |
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an appropriate database location and user; in the most simple |
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configuration, you would create a new user and database both named |
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'roundcubemail' on a MySQL server running on the same machine, give |
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the roundcubemail user full read/write access to the roundcubemail |
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database, and set db.inc.php appropriately. |
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Information: |
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- you can drop all of the tables and use the '*.initial.sql' file |
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to fully recreate the database. |
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- If any database change is needed, go to %{_datadir}/roundcubemail/SQL |
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and use '*.update.sql' where '*' is your database backend type. |
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EOF |
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%files |
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%doc CHANGELOG LICENSE README.md SQL UPGRADING |
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%{_datadir}/%{name} |
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%dir %{_sysconfdir}/%{name} |
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%attr(740,apache,apache)%{_logdir}/%{name} |
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%attr(640,root,apache)%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/%{name}/db.inc.php |
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%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/%{name}/main.inc.php |
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%config(noreplace) %{_webappconfdir}/%{name}.conf |