# Copyright 1999-2003 Gentoo Technologies, Inc. # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/media-libs/pdflib/pdflib-4.0.3-r1.ebuild,v 1.12 2003/09/24 23:55:59 azarah Exp $ PYVER="$(/usr/bin/python -V 2>&1 | cut -d ' ' -f 2 | cut -d '.' -f 1,2)" DESCRIPTION="A library for generating PDF on the fly" HOMEPAGE="http://www.pdflib.com/" SRC_URI="http://www.pdflib.com/pdflib/download/${P}.tar.gz http://www.pdflib.com/pdflib/download/PHP-4.3.0/pdf.c" LICENSE="Aladdin" SLOT="4" KEYWORDS="x86 ~ppc sparc hppa ~alpha amd64" IUSE="tcltk perl python java" DEPEND="tcltk? ( >=dev-lang/tk-8.2 ) perl? ( >=dev-lang/perl-5.1 ) python? ( =dev-lang/python-2.2* ) java? ( >=virtual/jdk-1.3 )" src_unpack() { unpack ${P}.tar.gz cd ${S} # updated file for compatibility with php-4.3.0 cp ${DISTDIR}/pdf.c ${S}/bind/php/ext/pdf/ } src_compile() { # fix sandbox violations # NOTE: the basic theory is to not compile pdflib.java during # src_compile() or src_install(), but rather in pkg_postinstall(), # and then install it where it can be found. cp ${S}/bind/java/Makefile.in ${S}/bind/java/Makefile.in.orig sed -e "s/all:\t\$(SWIG_LIB) pdflib.jar/all:\t\$(SWIG_LIB)/" \ -e "s/install: \$(SWIG_LIB) pdflib.jar/install: \$(SWIG_LIB)/" \ ${S}/bind/java/Makefile.in.orig > ${S}/bind/java/Makefile.in local myconf= use tcltk || myconf="--with-tcl=no" use perl || myconf="${myconf} --with-perl=no" use python \ && myconf="${myconf} --with-py=/usr --with-pyincl=/usr/include/python${PYVER}" \ || myconf="${myconf} --with-py=no" use java \ && myconf="${myconf} --with-java=${JAVA_HOME}" \ || myconf="${myconf} --with-java=no" # libpng-1.2.5 needs to be linked against stdc++ and zlib cp configure configure.old sed -e 's:-lpng:-lpng -lz -lstdc++:' configure.old > configure econf \ --enable-cxx \ ${myconf} || die emake || die } src_install() { # fix sandbox violations # NB: do this *after* build, otherwise we will get linker problems. # all we basically do here is modify the install path for Makefiles that # needs it. cp ${S}/bind/java/Makefile ${S}/bind/java/Makefile.orig sed -e "s:LANG_LIBDIR \t\= :LANG_LIBDIR\t\= ${D}:" \ ${S}/bind/java/Makefile.orig > ${S}/bind/java/Makefile cp ${S}/bind/perl/Makefile ${S}/bind/perl/Makefile.orig sed -e "s:LANG_LIBDIR \t\= :LANG_LIBDIR\t\= ${D}:" \ ${S}/bind/perl/Makefile.orig > ${S}/bind/perl/Makefile cp ${S}/bind/python/Makefile ${S}/bind/python/Makefile.orig sed -e "s:LANG_LIBDIR \t\= :LANG_LIBDIR\t\= ${D}:" \ ${S}/bind/python/Makefile.orig > ${S}/bind/python/Makefile cp ${S}/bind/tcl/Makefile ${S}/bind/tcl/Makefile.orig sed -e "s:LANG_LIBDIR \t\= :LANG_LIBDIR\t\= ${D}:" \ ${S}/bind/tcl/Makefile.orig > ${S}/bind/tcl/Makefile # ok, this should create the correct lib dirs for perl and python. # yes, i know it is messy, but as i see it, a ebuild should be generic # ... ie. you should be able to just use cp to update it if [ ! -z "`use perl`" ] && [ -x /usr/bin/perl ] ; then local perlmajver="`/usr/bin/perl -v |grep 'This is perl' \ |cut -d ' ' -f 4 |cut -d '.' -f 1`" local perlver="`/usr/bin/perl -v |grep 'This is perl' \ |cut -d ' ' -f 4`" local perlarch="`/usr/bin/perl -v |grep 'This is perl' \ |cut -d ' ' -f 7`" dodir /usr/lib/perl${perlmajver/v/}/site_perl/${perlver/v/}/${perlarch} fi if [ ! -z "`use python`" ] && [ -x /usr/bin/python ] ; then dodir /usr/lib/python${PYVER}/lib-dynload fi #next line required for proper install dodir /usr/bin make prefix=${D}/usr \ install || die dodoc readme.txt doc/* # karltk: This is definitely NOT how it should be done! # we need this to create pdflib.jar (we will not have the source when # this is a binary package ...) if [ "`use java`" ] then insinto /usr/share/pdflib doins ${S}/bind/java/pdflib.java mkdir -p com/pdflib mv ${S}/bind/java/pdflib.java com/pdflib javac com/pdflib/pdflib.java jar cf pdflib.jar com/pdflib/*.class dojar pdflib.jar fi }