gnu: exim: Remove input labels.
* gnu/packages/mail.scm (exim)[inputs]: Remove input labels.
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			@ -1798,18 +1798,6 @@ delivery.")
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       (sha256
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        (base32 "18ziihkpa23lybm7m2l9wp2farxw0bd5ng7xm9ylgcrfgf95d6i9"))))
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    (build-system gnu-build-system)
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    (inputs
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     `(("bdb" ,bdb-5.3) ; ‘#error Version 6 and later BDB API is not supported’
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       ("gnutls" ,gnutls/dane)
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       ("gzip" ,gzip)
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       ("bzip2" ,bzip2)
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       ("xz" ,xz)
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       ("perl" ,perl)
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       ("libnsl" ,libnsl)
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       ("libxt" ,libxt)
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       ("libxaw" ,libxaw)))
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    (native-inputs
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     (list pcre2 perl pkg-config))
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    (arguments
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     (list #:phases
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           #~(modify-phases %standard-phases
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			@ -1874,6 +1862,18 @@ delivery.")
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           ;; No ‘check’ target.  The ‘test/’ suite assumes that particular
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           ;; build options were (not) used and that it can freely ‘sudo’.
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           #:tests? #f))
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    (native-inputs
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     (list pcre2 perl pkg-config))
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    (inputs
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     (list bdb-5.3     ; ‘#error Version 6 and later BDB API is not supported’
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           bzip2
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           gnutls/dane
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           gzip
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           libnsl
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           libxaw
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           libxt
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           perl
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           xz))
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    (home-page "https://www.exim.org/")
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    (synopsis
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     "Message Transfer Agent (MTA) developed at the University of Cambridge")
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