# Copyright 1999-2004 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/dev-util/ccache/ccache-2.2.ebuild,v 1.8 2004/07/02 05:03:56 eradicator Exp $ DESCRIPTION="ccache is a fast compiler cache. It is used as a front end to your compiler to safely cache compilation output. When the same code is compiled again the cached output is used giving a significant speedup." SRC_URI="http://ccache.samba.org/ftp/ccache/${P}.tar.gz" HOMEPAGE="http://ccache.samba.org/" IUSE="" SLOT="0" LICENSE="GPL-2" KEYWORDS="x86 ppc sparc alpha mips hppa amd64" DEPEND="virtual/libc \ >=sys-apps/portage-2.0.46-r11" # Note: this version is designed to be auto-detected and used if # you happen to have Portage 2.0.X+ installed. src_compile() { econf || die emake || die } src_install () { exeinto /usr/bin doexe ccache doman ccache.1 dodoc COPYING README diropts -m0755 dodir /usr/lib/ccache/bin keepdir /usr/lib/ccache/bin exeinto /usr/bin doexe ${FILESDIR}/ccache-config diropts -m0700 dodir /root/.ccache keepdir /root/.ccache } pkg_preinst() { # Portage doesn't handle replacing a non-empty dir with a file! [ -e /usr/bin/ccache ] && rm -rf /usr/bin/ccache [ -e /usr/bin/ccache.backup ] && rm -rf /usr/bin/ccache.backup } pkg_postinst() { if [ "${ROOT}" = "/" ]; then einfo "Scanning for compiler front-ends..." /usr/bin/ccache-config --install-links /usr/bin/ccache-config --install-links ${CHOST} else ewarn "Install is incomplete; you must run the following commands:" ewarn " # ccache-config --install-links" ewarn " # ccache-config --install-links ${CHOST}" ewarn "after booting or chrooting to ${ROOT} to complete installation." fi einfo "To use ccache with **non-Portage** C compiling, add" einfo "/usr/lib/ccache/bin to the beginning of your path, before /usr/bin." einfo "Portage 2.0.46-r11+ will automatically take advantage of ccache with" einfo "no additional steps. If this is your first install of ccache, type" einfo "something like this to set a maximum cache size of 2GB:" einfo "# ccache -M 2G" }