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author | Brandon Low <lostlogic@gentoo.org> | 2002-10-20 00:56:24 +0000 |
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committer | Brandon Low <lostlogic@gentoo.org> | 2002-10-20 00:56:24 +0000 |
commit | 1fad4bdfef17cd156317df0326df19134c182f8a (patch) | |
tree | 26ec7637175c502e37b4e480a98dc4f63f4c1865 /sys-devel/gecc | |
parent | new import (diff) | |
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diff --git a/sys-devel/gecc/gecc-20021019.ebuild b/sys-devel/gecc/gecc-20021019.ebuild index 571c8f0e7d95..5c7b2122156d 100644 --- a/sys-devel/gecc/gecc-20021019.ebuild +++ b/sys-devel/gecc/gecc-20021019.ebuild @@ -1,124 +1,28 @@ # Copyright 1999-2002 Gentoo Technologies, Inc. # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 -# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sys-devel/gecc/gecc-20021019.ebuild,v 1.2 2002/10/20 00:29:40 mjc Exp $ - -# NOTE: The comments in this file are for instruction and documentation. -# They're not meant to appear with your final, production ebuild. Please -# remember to remove them before submitting or committing your ebuild. That -# doesn't mean you can't add your own comments though. - -# The 'Header' on the third line should just be left alone. When your ebuild -# will be commited to cvs, the details on that line will be automatically -# generated to contain the correct data. +# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sys-devel/gecc/gecc-20021019.ebuild,v 1.3 2002/10/20 00:56:24 lostlogic Exp $ # comprehensive list of any and all USE flags leveraged in the build, # with the exception of any ARCH specific flags, i.e. ppc sparc sparc64 # x86 alpha - this is a required variable IUSE="" - -# Short one-line description of this package. DESCRIPTION="gecc is a tool to speed up compilation of C/C++ sources. It distributes the compilation on a cluster of compilation nodes. It also caches the object files to save some unneeded work." - -# Homepage, not used by Portage directly but handy for developer reference HOMEPAGE="http://gecc.sourceforge.net/" - -# Point to any required sources; these will be automatically downloaded by -# Portage. SRC_URI="mirror://sourceforge/${PN}/${P}.tar.gz" - -# License of the package. This must match the name of file(s) in -# /usr/portage/licenses/. For complex license combination see the developer -# docs on gentoo.org for details. LICENSE="gpl" - -# The SLOT variable is used to tell Portage if it's OK to keep multiple -# versions of the same package installed at the same time. For example, -# if we have a libfoo-1.2.2 and libfoo-1.3.2 (which is not compatible -# with 1.2.2), it would be optimal to instruct Portage to not remove -# libfoo-1.2.2 if we decide to upgrade to libfoo-1.3.2. To do this, -# we specify SLOT="1.2" in libfoo-1.2.2 and SLOT="1.3" in libfoo-1.3.2. -# emerge clean understands SLOTs, and will keep the most recent version -# of each SLOT and remove everything else. -# Note that normal applications should use SLOT="0" if possible, since -# there should only be exactly one version installed at a time. -# DO NOT USE SLOT=""! This tells Portage to disable SLOTs for this package. SLOT="0" - -# Using KEYWORDS, we can record masking information *inside* an ebuild -# instead of relying on an external package.mask file. Right now, you -# should set the KEYWORDS variable for every ebuild so that it contains -# the names of all the architectures with which the ebuild works. We have -# 4 official architecture names right now: "x86", "ppc", "sparc" and -# "sparc64". So, if you've confirmed that your ebuild works on x86 and ppc, -# you'd specify: KEYWORDS="x86 ppc" -# For packages that are platform-independant (like Java, PHP or Perl -# applications) specify all keywords. -# DO NOT USE KEYWORDS="*". This is deprecated and only for backward -# compatibility reasons. KEYWORDS="~x86" - -# Build-time dependencies, such as -# ssl? ( >=openssl-0.9.6b ) -# >=perl-5.6.1-r1 -# It is advisable to use the >= syntax show above, to reflect what you -# had installed on your system when you tested the package. Then -# other users hopefully won't be caught without the right version of -# a dependency. DEPEND="sys-devel/gcc" - -# Run-time dependencies, same as DEPEND if RDEPEND isn't defined: -#RDEPEND="" - -# Source directory; the dir where the sources can be found (automatically -# unpacked) inside ${WORKDIR}. S will get a default setting of ${WORKDIR}/${P} -# if you omit this line. - +RDEPEND="$DEPEND" S="${WORKDIR}/${P}" src_compile() { - # Most open-source packages use GNU autoconf for configuration. - # You should use something similar to the following lines to - # configure your package before compilation. The "|| die" portion - # at the end will stop the build process if the command fails. - # You should use this at the end of critical commands in the build - # process. (Hint: Most commands are critical, that is, the build - # process should abort if they aren't successful.) rm -rf test - ./configure \ - --host=${CHOST} \ - --prefix=/usr \ - --infodir=/usr/share/info \ - --mandir=/usr/share/man || die "./configure failed" - patch -p0 < ${FILESDIR}/${P}-gentoo.diff - # Note the use of --infodir and --mandir, above. This is to make - # this package FHS 2.2-compliant. For more information, see - # http://www.pathname.com/fhs/ - - # emake (previously known as pmake) is a script that calls the - # standard GNU make with parallel building options for speedier - # builds (especially on SMP systems). Try emake first. It might - # not work for some packages, in which case you'll have to resort - # to normal "make". - - emake || die - #make || die + econf || die "configure failed" + patch -p0 < ${FILESDIR}/${P}-gentoo.diff || die + emake || die "make failed" } src_install() { - # You must *personally verify* that this trick doesn't install - # anything outside of DESTDIR; do this by reading and - # understanding the install part of the Makefiles. - make DESTDIR=${D} install - # For Makefiles that don't make proper use of DESTDIR, setting - # prefix is often an alternative. However if you do this, then - # you also need to specify mandir and infodir, since they were - # passed to ./configure as absolute paths (overriding the prefix - # setting). - #make \ - # prefix=${D}/usr \ - # mandir=${D}/usr/share/man \ - # infodir=${D}/usr/share/info \ - # install || die - # Again, verify the Makefiles! We don't want anything falling - # outside of ${D}. + einstall || die "Install failed" } |