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# New ports collection makefile for: edith
# Date created: 8 February 2002
# Whom: Christian Brueffer <chris@unixpages.org>
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
PORTNAME= edith
PORTVERSION= 1.58
PORTREVISION= 2
CATEGORIES= editors linux
MASTER_SITES= http://www.groenink.com/pub/edith/
DISTFILES= edith1.55.common.tar.gz \
edith1.58.linux-glibc.tar.gz
MAINTAINER= ports@FreeBSD.org
2003-02-21 12:38:28 +01:00
COMMENT= A X11 GUI editor for binary and plain text files
ONLY_FOR_ARCHS= i386
Mega-patch to cleanup the ports infrastructure regarding our linux bits: - USE_LINUX now implies NO_FILTER_SHLIBS=yes. It also doesn't use FreeBSD tools to strip binaries anymore, so it's not neccesary anymore to override STRIP and STRIP_CMD. - USE_LINUX_PREFIX implies NO_MTREE now. - In the USE_LINUX case, USE_XLIB now depends upon the linux X11 libraries instead upon the native FreeBSD libraries. - The variable LINUX_BASE_PORT contains a string which is suitable as an item in *_DEPENDS, so if a port BATCH_DEPENDS or FETCH_DEPENDS upon the default (or overriden) linux base, ${LINUX_BASE_PORT} should be used instead of a hardcoded reference. - Change all ports to comply to the "new world order". - The Ports Collection now allows to override the default linux_base port. Specify e.g. OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT=rh-9 in /etc/make.conf to use ${PORTSDIR}/emulators/linux_base-rh-9 (the logic is to use ${PORTSDIR}/emulators/linux_base-${OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT}). - If USE_LINUX or OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE doesn't point to an existing linux_base port and if USE_LINUX isn't set to "yes" (case insensitive), the port will be marked as IGNORE. [1] - Readd USE_LINUX knobs into several ports and make several uses of a conditional dependency ("USE_LINUX?=") into an unconditional one ("USE_LINUX=") which where removed/changed by Trevor to allow the use of alternative linux_base ports. While this is a nice goal, the implementation resulted in missing dependencies. The OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT knob in this commit is supposed to fix the problem while keeping the feature. Basicaly this includes a backout of Trevor's commit, to prevent confusion I mention it here explicitely. - Use the correct prefix (X11- instead of LOCAL- or LINUX-) for some ports. Chase dependencies for this. - Changes to make linux_devtools installable on amd64, remove some stray device nodes (they don't work on recent OS versions and aren't really needed). - Make linux_base-8 PREFIX clean and remove some stray device nodes. Additionally tell a little bit more about how to setup NIS/YP [2]. - Update the PGSQL dependency in the linux-opengroupware port to a recent version (the old one isn't available anymore), I don't know if this works (at least it isn't more broken than before). - Use PREFIX/usr/share/doc instead of PREFIX/usr/doc in the divx4linux ports, the former path exists already and gets populated by other packages too (PREFIX=LINUXPREFIX!). - Fix some obvious (non-linuxolator) bugs in some linux ports while being there. - Bump PORTREVISION where neccesary. Requested by: portmgr (linimon) [1] Submittted by: Gerrit Kuehn <gerrit_huehn@gruft.fido.de [2] Approved by: portmgr (kris, linimon), maintainers (or maintainer timeout) Tested on: ports cluster (kris) Reviewed by: silence on emulation@ Superseedes PR: 69997 Maintainer approval from: chris@chrisburkert.de cracauer@cons.org des girgen jamie@bishopston.net mezz mi nivit@users.sf.net pat simond@irrelevant.org riggs@rrr.de Udo.Schweigert@Siemens.com
2005-06-18 00:59:29 +02:00
USE_LINUX= yes
USE_XLIB= yes
RESTRICTED= "Redistribution not allowed"
NO_BUILD= yes
MAN1= edith.1
MANCOMPRESSED= no
WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/edith
EDITHDIR= ${PREFIX}/lib/edith
do-install:
${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKSRC}/bin/linux/edith ${PREFIX}/bin
${MKDIR} ${EDITHDIR}
${MKDIR} ${EDITHDIR}/bin
${INSTALL_SCRIPT} ${WRKSRC}/bin/edi* ${EDITHDIR}/bin
.for i in defaults help
${MKDIR} ${EDITHDIR}/${i}
${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/${i}/* ${EDITHDIR}/${i}
.endfor
${INSTALL_MAN} ${WRKSRC}/edith.1 ${PREFIX}/man/man1
.include <bsd.port.mk>