# Copyright 1999-2002 Gentoo Technologies, Inc. # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, v2 or later # $Header: /home/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/net-print/pnm2ppa/pnm2ppa-1.0.91-r3.ebuild,v 1.5 2002/07/14 20:41:22 aliz Exp $ # Note: this also d/ls the hp-ppa-howto and installs it under /usr/share/doc/${P} # pnm2ppa is a print filter for HP's line of Winprinters which use a proprietary # protocol called ppa (Print Performance Architecture). # Like Winmodems, Winprinters don't have a microprocessor; your main CPU does # all the hard work. # Winprinters: Hp Deskjet 710, 712, 720, 722, 820, 1000 series. # pnm2ppa can work on its own or via lpr or pdq. # The ebuild in general seems a bit flaky, anyone who has a ppa printer # please check it out and tell me if it worked. # Description of accompanying patch: install into /usr instead of /usr/local # and use env. var. CFLAGS. Took a lot of changes though. S=${WORKDIR}/${P} SRC_URI="mirror://sourceforge/${PN}/${P}.tar.gz mirror://sourceforge/${PN}/howto.tgz" HOMEPAGE="http://pnm2ppa.sourceforge.net" KEYWORDS="x86" SLOT="0" DESCRIPTION="Print driver for Hp Deskjet 710, 712, 720, 722, 820, 1000 series" LICENSE="GPL-2" # note: this doesn't depend on virtual/lpr, because it can work on its own, # just without queueing etc. since it's not just a driver but a standalone # executable. DEPEND="gtk? ( x11-libs/gtk+ ) ncurses? ( sys-libs/ncurses )" RDEPEND="${DEPEND} app-text/enscript dev-util/dialog" src_unpack() { cd ${WORKDIR} unpack ${P}.tar.gz cd ${S} unpack howto.tgz patch -p1 < ${FILESDIR}/${PF}-gentoo.diff } src_compile() { export CFLAGS="-DNDEBUG ${CFLAGS}" emake \ CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -DLANG_EN" || die cd ${S}/ppa_protocol emake \ CFLAGS="${CFLAGS}" || die } src_install () { dodir /usr/bin dodir /etc dodir /usr/share/man/man1 make \ BINDIR=${D}/usr/bin \ CONFDIR=${D}/etc \ MANDIR=${D}/usr/share/man/man1 \ install || die exeinto /usr/bin doexe utils/Linux/detect_ppa utils/Linux/test_ppa insinto /usr/share/pnm2ppa/lpd doins ${S}/lpd/* exeinto /usr/share/pnm2ppa/lpd doexe ${S}/lpd/lpdsetup insinto /usr/share/pnm2ppa/pdq doins ${S}/pdq/* # Interfaces for configuration of integration with lpd # These are not installed because we do not assume that # lpd, ncurses, gtk, but the sources are provided. Thus, # if the headers were found they would have been built. exeinto /usr/share/pnm2ppa/sample_scripts doexe ${S}/sample_scripts/* cd ${S}/pdq exeinto /etc/pdq/drivers/ghostscript doexe gs-pnm2ppa exeinto /etc/pdq/interfaces doexe dummy # possibly not needed rm ${D}/etc/printcap.* cd ${S}/docs/en dodoc CALIBRATION*txt COLOR*txt PPA*txt RELEASE* dodoc CREDITS INSTALL LICENSE README TODO cd sgml insinto /usr/share/doc/${P} doins *.sgml cd ${S} dohtml -r . } pkg_postinst() { einfo " Now, you *must* edit /etc/pnm2ppa.conf and choose (at least) your printer model and papersize. Run calibrate_ppa to calibrate color offsets. Read the docs in /usr/share/pnm2ppa/ to configure the printer, configure lpr substitutes, cups, pdq, networking etc. Note that lpr and pdq drivers *have* been installed, but if your config file management has /etc blocked (the default), they have been installed under different filenames. Read the appropriate Gentoo documentation for more info. Note: lpr has been configured for default papersize letter " }