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# Copyright 1999-2002 Gentoo Technologies, Inc.
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, v2 or later
# Maintainer: First Last <your email>
# $Header: /home/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/skel.ebuild,v 1.3 2002/02/04 15:46:51 gbevin 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.
# Remember to add the proper Author line, above.
# The 'Header' on the fourth 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.
# Source directory; the dir where the sources can be found
# (automatically unpacked) inside ${WORKDIR}. Usually you can just
# leave this as-is.
S=${WORKDIR}/${P}
# Short one-line description of this package.
DESCRIPTION="This is a sample skeleton ebuild file"
# Point to any required sources; these will be automatically
# downloaded by Portage.
SRC_URI="ftp://foo.bar.com/${P}.tar.gz"
# Homepage, not used by Portage directly but handy for developer reference
HOMEPAGE="http://"
# 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=""
# Run-time dependencies, same as DEPEND if RDEPEND isn't defined:
#RDEPEND=""
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.)
./configure \
--host=${CHOST} \
--prefix=/usr \
--infodir=/usr/share/info \
--mandir=/usr/share/man || die "./configure failed"
# Note the use of --infodir and --mandir, above. This is to make
# this package FHS 2.2-compliant. For more information, see
# http://www.pathname.com/fhs/
# emake (previously known as pmake) is a script that calls the
# standard GNU make with parallel building options for speedier
# builds (especially on SMP systems). Try emake first. It might
# not work for some packages, in which case you'll have to resort
# to normal "make".
emake || die
#make || die
}
src_install () {
# You must *personally verify* that this trick doesn't install
# anything outside of DESTDIR; do this by reading and
# understanding the install part of the Makefiles.
make DESTDIR=${D} install || die
# 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}.
}
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