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diff --git a/documents/texinfo/texinfo.build b/documents/texinfo/texinfo.build new file mode 100755 index 0000000..127e289 --- /dev/null +++ b/documents/texinfo/texinfo.build @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ +#!/bin/bash +# +# Maintainer: Deposite Pirate <ofni.sknuplatem@etaripd> + +source /usr/src/ports/Build/build.sh + +NAME=texinfo +VERSION=5.1 +BUILD=1 +OPTDEPENDS=('perl >= 5.12.3-1') + +# Description + +cat > ${PKG}/install/slack-desc <<EOF +# HOW TO EDIT THIS FILE: +# The "handy ruler" below makes it easier to edit a package description. Line +# up the first '|' above the ':' following the base package name, and the '|' +# on the right side marks the last column you can put a character in. You must +# make exactly 11 lines for the formatting to be correct. It's also +# customary to leave one space after the ':'. + +$(padd)|-----handy-ruler------------------------------------------------------| +${NAME}: texinfo (GNU software documentation system) +${NAME}: +${NAME}: 'Texinfo' is a documentation system that uses a single source file to +${NAME}: produce both on-line information and printed output. Using Texinfo, +${NAME}: you can create a printed document with the normal features of a book, +${NAME}: including chapters, sections, cross references, and indices. From the +${NAME}: same Texinfo source file, you can create a menu-driven, on-line Info +${NAME}: file with nodes, menus, cross references, and indices. +${NAME}: +${NAME}: This package is needed to read the documentation files in /usr/info. +${NAME}: +EOF + +cat >> ${PKG}/install/doinst.sh <<EOF +#!/bin/sh + +install_info() +{ + for file in "\${*}"; do + if [ -x usr/bin/install-info ]; then + usr/bin/install-info --info-dir=usr/share/info usr/share/info/\${file}.info.xz 2> /dev/null + fi + done +} + +# If no dir file exists, we'll assume it's a fresh installation and create one +# Otherwise, we'll throw out the new copy to preserve what's already installed + +if [ -e usr/info/dir ]; then + # If there is no topmost node, this dir file is broken, so replace it: + if ! grep -q "Node: Top" usr/info/dir ; then + mv usr/info/dir.new usr/info/dir + fi +else + mv usr/info/dir.new usr/info/dir +fi + +# Install texinfo files + +install_info info info-stnd texinfo +EOF + +# Sources + +SRCNAME[0]=${NAME} +SRCVERS[0]=${VERSION} +SRCPACK[0]=${URL[gnu]}/${SRCNAME[0]}/${SRCNAME[0]}-${SRCVERS[0]}.tar.xz +SRCCOPY[0]="GPL3" + +build0() +{ +CFLAGS="${FLAGS}" CXXFLAGS="${FLAGS}" \ +./configure \ + --build="${ARCH}-slackware-linux" \ + --disable-dependency-tracking \ + --disable-silent-rules \ + --disable-rpath \ + --prefix="${SYS_DIR[usr]}" \ + --mandir="${SYS_DIR[man]}" \ + --infodir="${SYS_DIR[info]}" \ + --sysconfdir="${SYS_DIR[etc]}" \ + --libdir="${SYS_DIR[lib]}" \ + --localstatedir="${SYS_DIR[var]}" +#FIXME: --with-external-libintl-perl +make ${JOBS} V=1 +make install DESTDIR="${PKG}" +doc AUTHORS +changelog NEWS +install.dat dir.new ${PKG}${SYS_DIR[info]} +#FIXME: Why do these file have no .info suffix? +( + cd ${PKG}${SYS_DIR[info]} + for file in texinfo*; do + mv "${file}" "${file}.info" + done +) +} |