new Linux/i386 binary port of Expat

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Trevor Johnson 2003-11-19 14:11:11 +00:00
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SUBDIR += libxml2
SUBDIR += libxode
SUBDIR += libxslt
SUBDIR += linux-expat
SUBDIR += linux-libxml
SUBDIR += linuxdoc
SUBDIR += ltxml

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# New ports collection makefile for: linux-expat
# Date created: 2003-07-05
# Whom: trevor
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
PORTNAME= expat
PORTVERSION= 1.95.5
CATEGORIES= textproc linux
MAINTAINER= trevor@FreeBSD.org
COMMENT= Linux/i386 binary port of Expat XML-parsing library
BUILD_DEPENDS= rpm2cpio:${PORTSDIR}/archivers/rpm2cpio
BASEVERSION= 9
ONLY_FOR_ARCHS= i386
RPM_SET= expat-1.95.5-2.i386.rpm
pre-install:
${RM} -rf ${WRKSRC}/tmp
${MKDIR} ${WRKSRC}/tmp
cd ${WRKSRC}/tmp; \
rpm2cpio < ${DISTDIR}/${DIST_SUBDIR}/${RPM_SET} | cpio -div; \
${FIND} * -type f -o -type l > ${PLIST}; \
${FIND} -d * -type d | ${SED} -e 's:^:@dirrm :' >> ${PLIST}
.include "../../x11-toolkits/linux-gtk/Makefile"

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$FreeBSD$
MD5 (rpm/expat-1.95.5-2.i386.rpm) = 76aa046090620b8c51107a94a3e80d7c

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This is a Linux/i386 binary port of Expat.
from the README:
This is Expat, a C library for parsing XML, written by James
Clark. Expat is a stream-oriented XML parser. This means
that you register handlers with the parser before starting
the parse. These handlers are called when the parser
discovers the associated structures in the document being
parsed. A start tag is an example of the kind of structures
for which you may register handlers.
WWW: http://www.libexpat.org/

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# New ports collection makefile for: linux-expat
# Date created: 2003-07-05
# Whom: trevor
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
PORTNAME= expat
PORTVERSION= 1.95.5
CATEGORIES= textproc linux
MAINTAINER= trevor@FreeBSD.org
COMMENT= Linux/i386 binary port of Expat XML-parsing library
BUILD_DEPENDS= rpm2cpio:${PORTSDIR}/archivers/rpm2cpio
BASEVERSION= 9
ONLY_FOR_ARCHS= i386
RPM_SET= expat-1.95.5-2.i386.rpm
pre-install:
${RM} -rf ${WRKSRC}/tmp
${MKDIR} ${WRKSRC}/tmp
cd ${WRKSRC}/tmp; \
rpm2cpio < ${DISTDIR}/${DIST_SUBDIR}/${RPM_SET} | cpio -div; \
${FIND} * -type f -o -type l > ${PLIST}; \
${FIND} -d * -type d | ${SED} -e 's:^:@dirrm :' >> ${PLIST}
.include "../../x11-toolkits/linux-gtk/Makefile"

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$FreeBSD$
MD5 (rpm/expat-1.95.5-2.i386.rpm) = 76aa046090620b8c51107a94a3e80d7c

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This is a Linux/i386 binary port of Expat.
from the README:
This is Expat, a C library for parsing XML, written by James
Clark. Expat is a stream-oriented XML parser. This means
that you register handlers with the parser before starting
the parse. These handlers are called when the parser
discovers the associated structures in the document being
parsed. A start tag is an example of the kind of structures
for which you may register handlers.
WWW: http://www.libexpat.org/

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# New ports collection makefile for: linux-expat
# Date created: 2003-07-05
# Whom: trevor
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
PORTNAME= expat
PORTVERSION= 1.95.5
CATEGORIES= textproc linux
MAINTAINER= trevor@FreeBSD.org
COMMENT= Linux/i386 binary port of Expat XML-parsing library
BUILD_DEPENDS= rpm2cpio:${PORTSDIR}/archivers/rpm2cpio
BASEVERSION= 9
ONLY_FOR_ARCHS= i386
RPM_SET= expat-1.95.5-2.i386.rpm
pre-install:
${RM} -rf ${WRKSRC}/tmp
${MKDIR} ${WRKSRC}/tmp
cd ${WRKSRC}/tmp; \
rpm2cpio < ${DISTDIR}/${DIST_SUBDIR}/${RPM_SET} | cpio -div; \
${FIND} * -type f -o -type l > ${PLIST}; \
${FIND} -d * -type d | ${SED} -e 's:^:@dirrm :' >> ${PLIST}
.include "../../x11-toolkits/linux-gtk/Makefile"

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$FreeBSD$
MD5 (rpm/expat-1.95.5-2.i386.rpm) = 76aa046090620b8c51107a94a3e80d7c

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This is a Linux/i386 binary port of Expat.
from the README:
This is Expat, a C library for parsing XML, written by James
Clark. Expat is a stream-oriented XML parser. This means
that you register handlers with the parser before starting
the parse. These handlers are called when the parser
discovers the associated structures in the document being
parsed. A start tag is an example of the kind of structures
for which you may register handlers.
WWW: http://www.libexpat.org/