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Bug 78358
dev-lang/fasm-1.70.03 - the flat assembler is a fast and efficient self-assembling multi-platform 80x86 assembler
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fasm-1.70.03 release ebuild
fasm-1.70.03.ebuild (text/plain), 3.04 KB, created by
Anton Kochkov
on 2013-01-13 14:01:28 UTC
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># Copyright 1999-2013 Gentoo Foundation ># Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 ># $Header: $ > >inherit eutils toolchain-funcs > >LICENSE="fasm" >KEYWORDS="x86 amd64" >SLOT="0" >IUSE="rebuild no_usr_bin libc" >#Well, here's an (brief) explanation of the USE I use... (pun intended, you may not laught ;) ># IUSE ># rebuild - rebuild fasm ># no_usr_bin - don't add a symlink in /usr/bin/fasm -> /opt/fasm/fasm ># lib - use the unix/libc version of fasm >#DEPEND="rebuild? ( >=dev-lang/fasm-1.57 )" >#DEPEND=">=dev-lang/fasm-1.57 >DEPEND="libc? ( virtual/libc )" > >#note from ebuild writer: following line is used for rendering metadata.xml >#LONG_DESCRIPTION="The flat assembler is a fast and efficient self-assembling 80x86 assembler for DOS, Windows and Linux operating systems. Currently it supports all 8086-80486/Pentium instructions with MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3 and 3DNow! extensions, can produce output in binary, MZ, PE, COFF or ELF format. It includes the powerful but easy to use macroinstruction support and does multiple passes to optimize the instruction codes for size. The flat assembler is self-compilable and the full source code is included." >DESCRIPTION="The flat assembler is a fast and efficient self-assembling multi-platform 80x86 assembler." > >HOMEPAGE="http://flatassembler.net" >SRC_URI="http://flatassembler.net/fasm-${PV}.tgz >libc? ( http://flatassembler.net/fasm-${PV}.tar.gz )" > >S=${WORKDIR} > >src_unpack() { > unpack ${A} > use libc && unpack "fasm-${PV}.tar.gz" > > if use amd64 || use ~amd64 ; then > einfo "Notice: You'll need IA32 eumlation support since the fasm exuctable will be a 32-bit app." > fi >} > >src_compile() { > if use rebuild || use libc ; then > if use libc ; then > einfo "Rebuilding libc fasm..." > echo -n "fasm.o..." > ${S}/fasm/fasm ${S}/fasm/source/libc/fasm.asm ${S}/fasm/fasm.o > /dev/null > rm ${S}/fasm/fasm > echo -e "\bdone!" > echo -n "fasm..." > if use amd64 || use ~amd64 ; then > `tc-getCC` -m32 ${S}/fasm/fasm.o -o ${S}/fasm/fasm > else > `tc-getCC` ${S}/fasm/fasm.o -o ${S}/fasm/fasm > fi > if [ $? != 0 ] || [ ! -e ${S}/fasm/fasm ] ; then > eerror "Building failed!" > die "Building failed!" > fi > #rm ${S}/fasm/fasm.o > else > echo -n "fasm..." > ${S}/fasm/fasm ${S}/fasm/source/Linux/fasm.asm ${S}/fasm/fasm.2 > mv ${S}/fasm/fasm.2 ${S}/fasm/fasm > fi > echo -e "\bdone!" > fi > einfo "Portage will whine about QA on executeable stacks - ignore them untill I find out how to make portage stfu." >} > >src_install() { > #${D} = virtual / > dodir /opt/fasm > mv -v ${S}/fasm/* ${D}opt/fasm/ | sed -e s:"$S":"\$S": -e s:"$D":"\$D/": > # adjust permissions. > find ${D}opt/fasm \( -iname '*.txt' -or -iname '*.asm' -or -iname '*.inc' -or -iname '*.o' \) -exec chmod 774 {} \; > chmod 775 ${D}opt/fasm/fasm ${D}opt/fasm/examples/elfexe/hello > find ${D}opt/fasm -type d -exec chmod 775 {} \; > > #@gen2 devs: it this "legal" for ebuilds? (ie is there anyway to make it do the symlink like: ln -s ${WILL_BE_MY_ROOT}/opt/fasm ${D}usr/bin/fasm). > dodir /usr/bin > if use !no_usr_bin ; then > ln -s /opt/fasm/fasm ${D}usr/bin/fasm > fi >}
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