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# Copyright 1999-2021 Gentoo Authors
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
EAPI=7
inherit prefix readme.gentoo-r1
DESCRIPTION="Scripts to support compressed swap devices or ramdisks with zRAM"
HOMEPAGE="https://github.com/vaeth/zram-init/"
if [[ ${PV} == *9999 ]]; then
inherit git-r3
EGIT_REPO_URI="https://github.com/vaeth/${PN}.git"
else
SRC_URI="https://github.com/vaeth/zram-init/archive/refs/tags/v${PV}.tar.gz -> ${P}.tar.gz"
KEYWORDS="~amd64 ~arm ~arm64 ~ppc ~ppc64 ~riscv ~x86"
fi
LICENSE="GPL-2"
SLOT="0"
BDEPEND="sys-devel/gettext"
RDEPEND="
>=app-shells/push-2.0
virtual/libintl
|| ( sys-apps/openrc sys-apps/systemd )
"
DISABLE_AUTOFORMATTING=true
DOC_CONTENTS="\
To use zram-init, activate it in your kernel and add it to the default
runlevel: rc-update add zram-init default
If you use systemd enable zram_swap, zram_tmp, and/or zram_var_tmp with
systemctl. You might need to modify the following file depending on the number
of devices that you want to create: /etc/modprobe.d/zram.conf.
If you use the \$TMPDIR as zram device with OpenRC, you should add zram-init to
the boot runlevel: rc-update add zram-init boot
Still for the same case, you should add in the OpenRC configuration file for
the services using \$TMPDIR the following line: rc_need=\"zram-init\""
src_prepare() {
default
hprefixify "${S}/man/${PN}.8"
hprefixify -e "s%(}|:)(/(usr/)?sbin)%\1${EPREFIX}\2%g" \
"${S}/sbin/${PN}.in"
hprefixify -e "s%( |=)(/tmp)%\1${EPREFIX}\2%g" \
"${S}/systemd/system"/* \
"${S}/openrc"/*/*
}
src_compile() {
emake PREFIX="${EPREFIX}/usr" MODIFY_SHEBANG=FALSE
}
src_install() {
einstalldocs
readme.gentoo_create_doc
emake DESTDIR="${ED}" PREFIX="/usr" SYSCONFDIR="/etc" \
BINDIR="${ED}/sbin" SYSTEMDDIR="${ED}/lib/systemd/system" install
}
pkg_postinst() {
readme.gentoo_print_elog
}
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