# Copyright 1999-2010 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: $ # 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. # The 'Header' on the third line should just be left alone. When your ebuild # will be committed to cvs, the details on that line will be automatically # generated to contain the correct data. # The EAPI variable tells the ebuild format in use. # Defaults to 0 if not specified. The current PMS draft contains details on # a proposed EAPI=0 definition but is not finalized yet. # Eclasses will test for this variable if they need to use EAPI > 0 features. #EAPI=0 # inherit lists eclasses to inherit functions from. Almost all ebuilds should # inherit eutils, as a large amount of important functionality has been # moved there. For example, the epatch call mentioned below wont work # without the following line: inherit eutils # Short one-line description of this package. DESCRIPTION="Password management tool written in qt." # Homepage, not used by Portage directly but handy for developer reference HOMEPAGE="http://qpamat.berlios.de/" # Point to any required sources; these will be automatically downloaded by # Portage. SRC_URI="http://download.berlios.de/qpamat/${P}.tar.bz2 http://download.berlios.de/qpamat/qpamat_gcc43.diff http://download.berlios.de/qpamat/qpamat-gcc44" # License of the package. This must match the name of file(s) in # /usr/portage/licenses/. For complex license combination see the developer # docs on gentoo.org for details. LICENSE="GPL-2" # The SLOT variable is used to tell Portage if it's OK to keep multiple # versions of the same package installed at the same time. For example, # if we have a libfoo-1.2.2 and libfoo-1.3.2 (which is not compatible # with 1.2.2), it would be optimal to instruct Portage to not remove # libfoo-1.2.2 if we decide to upgrade to libfoo-1.3.2. To do this, # we specify SLOT="1.2" in libfoo-1.2.2 and SLOT="1.3" in libfoo-1.3.2. # emerge clean understands SLOTs, and will keep the most recent version # of each SLOT and remove everything else. # Note that normal applications should use SLOT="0" if possible, since # there should only be exactly one version installed at a time. # DO NOT USE SLOT=""! This tells Portage to disable SLOTs for this package. SLOT="0" # Using KEYWORDS, we can record masking information *inside* an ebuild # instead of relying on an external package.mask file. Right now, you should # set the KEYWORDS variable for every ebuild so that it contains the names of # all the architectures with which the ebuild works. All of the official # architectures can be found in the keywords.desc file which is in # /usr/portage/profiles/. Usually you should just set this to "~x86". The ~ # in front of the architecture indicates that the package is new and should be # considered unstable until testing proves its stability. So, if you've # confirmed that your ebuild works on x86 and ppc, you'd specify: # KEYWORDS="~x86 ~ppc" # Once packages go stable, the ~ prefix is removed. # For binary packages, use -* and then list the archs the bin package # exists for. If the package was for an x86 binary package, then # KEYWORDS would be set like this: KEYWORDS="-* x86" # DO NOT USE KEYWORDS="*". This is deprecated and only for backward # compatibility reasons. KEYWORDS="~x86 ~amd64" # Comprehensive list of any and all USE flags leveraged in the ebuild, # with the exception of any ARCH specific flags, i.e. "ppc", "sparc", # "x86" and "alpha". This is a required variable. If the ebuild doesn't # use any USE flags, set to "". IUSE="" # A space delimited list of portage features to restrict. man 5 ebuild # for details. Usually not needed. #RESTRICT="strip" # Build-time dependencies, such as # ssl? ( >=dev-libs/openssl-0.9.6b ) # >=dev-lang/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="dev-libs/openssl x11-libs/qt-core x11-libs/qt-test x11-libs/qt-gui x11-libs/qt-dbus x11-libs/qt-qt3support x11-libs/qt-sql" # Run-time dependencies. Must be defined to whatever this depends on to run. # The below is valid if the same run-time depends are required to compile. RDEPEND="${DEPEND}" # Source directory; the dir where the sources can be found (automatically # unpacked) inside ${WORKDIR}. The default value for S is ${WORKDIR}/${P} # If you don't need to change it, leave the S= line out of the ebuild # to keep it tidy. #S="${WORKDIR}/${P}" src_unpack() { unpack "${P}".tar.bz2 cd "${S}" EPATCH_SOURCE="${DISTDIR}" EPATCH_OPTS="-p1" epatch "${DISTDIR}"/qpamat_gcc43.diff epatch "${DISTDIR}"/qpamat-gcc44 } src_compile() { qmake qpamat.pro lrelease qpamat.pro sed -i 's/\/usr\/local/\/usr/g' Makefile emake || die "emake failed" } src_install() { emake INSTALL_ROOT="${D}" install || die "emake install failed" mkdir "${D}"/usr/bin && cp ./bin/qpamat "${D}"/usr/bin }