Gleydson, ports@, I had noticed that one place with @sysconfdir@ wasn't replaced by ${SYSCONFDIR}.
Here the diff. Ok? Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /home/cvs/ports/security/stunnel/Makefile,v diff -u -p -r1.98 Makefile --- Makefile 27 Sep 2023 16:34:37 -0000 1.98 +++ Makefile 10 Dec 2024 02:47:32 -0000 @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ COMMENT= SSL encryption wrapper for stan DISTNAME= stunnel-5.64 CATEGORIES= security -REVISION= 0 +REVISION= 1 MAINTAINER= Gleydson Soares <gsoa...@openbsd.org> Index: patches/patch-tools_stunnel_conf-sample_in =================================================================== RCS file: /home/cvs/ports/security/stunnel/patches/patch-tools_stunnel_conf-sample_in,v diff -u -p -r1.18 patch-tools_stunnel_conf-sample_in --- patches/patch-tools_stunnel_conf-sample_in 16 Mar 2022 17:28:26 -0000 1.18 +++ patches/patch-tools_stunnel_conf-sample_in 10 Dec 2024 02:48:13 -0000 @@ -41,7 +41,8 @@ Index: tools/stunnel.conf-sample.in +; The following examples use ${SYSCONFDIR}/ssl/certs, which is the common location ; of a hashed directory containing trusted CA certificates. This is not ; a hardcoded path of the stunnel package, as it is not related to the - ; stunnel configuration in @sysconfdir@/stunnel/. +-; stunnel configuration in @sysconfdir@/stunnel/. ++; stunnel configuration in ${SYSCONFDIR}/stunnel/. -[gmail-pop3] -client = yes -- wbr, Kirill