Modified default editor line to be more compliant with gentoo base system, got rid of unncecessary and broken curses printf lines in configure(), squashed the showstopper, which was prebuild 386 binaries inside of the w3m-0.2.2/gc subdirectory. hth, Gontran ========== /root/w3m-0.2.2.ebuild.diff ========== --- w3m-0.2.2.ebuild Thu Apr 4 06:40:12 2002 +++ /root/w3m-0.2.2.ebuild Thu May 2 14:53:46 2002 @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ # (Your SSL library must be version 0.8 or later) use ssl &>/dev/null && echo y || echo n # Input your favorite editor program. - echo /usr/bin/vi + echo /usr/bin/nano # Input your favorite mailer program. echo /usr/bin/mail # Input your favorite external browser program. @@ -62,14 +62,25 @@ # Input your favorite C-compiler. echo gcc # Input your favorite C flags. - printf "%s" "$CFLAGS" - # Which terminal library do you want to use? (type "none" if you - # do not need one) - printf "%s" "-lncurses" + # Cflags and next line were getting jammed together + printf "%s\n" "$CFLAGS" + # Which terminal library do you want to use? (type "none" if you do not + # need one) -- ncurses is the default actually, (default: -lncurses) : + # besides this printf needs spaces around the %s to work, use default + # instead + #printf " %s " "-lncurses" + echo # Input additional LD flags other than listed above, if any: - # (default: -lncurses) : + # echo ) | ./configure || die "configure failed" + + # binary executeables come prebuilt for 80386! in w3m-0.2.2/gc need to + # clean it up and be sure to remake for ANY arch + cd ${S}/gc + make clean + cd - + emake || die "emake failed" } ========== /root/w3m-0.2.2.ebuild.diff ==========
0.2.2-r1: in ppc portage and x86 portage 0.3-r1: in x86 portage (will be merged into ppc portage)