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# Copyright 1999-2023 Gentoo Authors
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
EAPI=7
inherit toolchain-funcs linux-info
MY_P="${PN}-$(ver_cut 1-2)"
DEBIAN_SOURCE="${PN}_$(ver_cut 1-2).orig.tar.gz"
DEBIAN_PATCH="${PN}_$(ver_rs 2 '-').debian.tar.gz"
DESCRIPTION="BSD build tool to create programs in parallel. Debian's version of NetBSD's make"
HOMEPAGE="http://www.netbsd.org/"
SRC_URI="
mirror://debian/pool/main/p/pmake/${DEBIAN_SOURCE}
mirror://debian/pool/main/p/pmake/${DEBIAN_PATCH}"
LICENSE="BSD"
SLOT="0"
KEYWORDS="~alpha amd64 arm ~arm64 ~ia64 ~mips ppc ppc64 sparc x86 ~amd64-linux ~x86-linux"
S="${WORKDIR}/${PN}"
PATCHES=(
"${WORKDIR}"/debian/patches
# pmake makes the assumption that . and .. are the first two
# entries in a directory, which doesn't always appear to be the
# case on ext3... (05 Apr 2004 agriffis)
"${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-1.98-skipdots.patch
# Don't ignore ldflags
"${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-1.111.1-ldflags.patch
)
src_compile() {
# The following CFLAGS are almost directly from Red Hat 8.0 and
# debian/rules, so assume it's okay to void out the __COPYRIGHT
# and __RCSID. I've checked the source and don't see the point,
# but whatever... (07 Feb 2004 agriffis)
CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -Wall -Wno-unused -D_GNU_SOURCE \
-DHAVE_STRERROR -DHAVE_STRDUP -DHAVE_SETENV \
-D__COPYRIGHT\(x\)= -D__RCSID\(x\)= -I. \
-DMACHINE=\\\"gentoo\\\" -DMACHINE_ARCH=\\\"$(tc-arch-kernel)\\\" \
-D_PATH_DEFSHELLDIR=\\\"${EPREFIX}/bin\\\" \
-D_PATH_DEFSYSPATH=\\\"${EPREFIX}/usr/share/mk\\\" \
-DHAVE_VSNPRINTF -D_PATH_DEFSYSPATH=\\\"${EPREFIX}/usr/share/mk/${PN}\\\""
emake -f Makefile.boot \
CC="$(tc-getCC)" \
CFLAGS="${CFLAGS}"
}
src_install() {
insinto /usr/share/mk/${PN}
doins -r mk/.
newbin bmake pmake
dobin mkdep
doman mkdep.1
newman make.1 pmake.1
dodoc PSD.doc/tutorial.ms
}
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