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# Copyright 1999-2002 Gentoo Technologies, Inc.
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, v2 or later
# /space/gentoo/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/dev-lang/gpc/gpc-20020410-r1.ebuild,v 1.2 2002/04/27 23:08:36 bangert Exp
S="${WORKDIR}/gcc-2.95.3"
DESCRIPTION="Gnu Pascal Compiler"
SRC_URI="http://gnu-pascal.de/current/${P}.tar.gz
ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/releases/gcc-2.95.3/gcc-2.95.3.tar.gz"
#only need gcc-core (smaller download), but user will likely have this one already
HOMEPAGE="http://gnu-pascal.de"
SLOT="0"
KEYWORDS="x86"
LICENSE="GPL-2"
DEPEND="virtual/glibc
~sys-devel/gcc-2.95.3"
RDEPEND="${DEPEND}"
src_unpack() {
unpack "${P}.tar.gz"
unpack "gcc-2.95.3.tar.gz"
#the release is just a renamed 20020510 package
#thus need to reset ${P} at this point
P=gpc-20020510
cd "${WORKDIR}/${P}/p"
#comment out read to let ebuild continue
cp config-lang.in config-lang.in.orig
sed -e "s:read:#read:" config-lang.in.orig > config-lang.in
#this fix seems to be specific to gentoo glibc
#one of the patches to glibc-2.2.5-r4 was causing problems
#if emake and -pipe were used when building gpc
#looks like this patch in not in glibc-2.2.5-r5, but I'll keep this fix
#it does not seem to do any harm
patch lang.h < ${FILESDIR}/gpc-20020510_lang.h.patch
cd "${WORKDIR}/${P}"
mv p "${S}/gcc/"
cd "${S}"
}
src_compile() {
#lets reduce optimisation somewhat
export CFLAGS="${CFLAGS/-O?/-O2}"
export CXXFLAGS="${CXXFLAGS/-O?/-O2}"
#it also looks like gpc does not like -pipe
#resolved!
#export CFLAGS="${CFLAGS/-pipe/}"
#export CXXFLAGS="${CXXFLAGS/-pipe/}"
./configure --enable-languages=pascal\
--host=${CHOST} --build=${CHOST} --target=${CHOST} \
--prefix=/usr \
--enable-version-specific-runtime-libs \
--infodir=/usr/share/info \
--mandir=/usr/share/man || die "./configure failed"
emake || die
#make || die
}
src_install () {
make \
prefix=${D}/usr \
mandir=${D}/usr/share/man \
infodir=${D}/usr/share/info \
install || die
#now for the true magic :)
#gpc is based on gcc and therefore rebuilds gcc backend when compiled
#we do not want to overwrite it, do we? (even though the binaries are supposed to be the same)
#so do a dirty hack:
#go in to the image dir and delete everything inappropriate
cd ${D}/usr/
mv bin bin.orig
mkdir bin
mv bin.orig/gpc* bin
rm -rf bin.orig
#now lib
cd ${D}/usr/lib/
rm libiberty.a
cd ${D}/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-linux-gnu/
mv 2.95.3 2.95.3.orig
mkdir 2.95.3
mv 2.95.3.orig/{gpc1,gpcpp,libgpc.a,units} 2.95.3
mkdir 2.95.3/include
mv 2.95.3.orig/include/gpc-in-c.h 2.95.3/include/
rm -rf 2.95.3.orig
# Install documentation.
#gpc wants to install some files and a lot of demos under /usr/doc
#lets move it under /usr/share/doc
#(Ok, this is not the most buitiful way to do it, but it seems to be the easiest here :))
cd ${D}/usr/doc
mkdir -p ${D}/usr/share/doc/
mv gpc/ ${D}/usr/share/doc/${P}
cd ${D}/usr/share/doc/${P}
for fn in *; do [ -f $fn ] && gzip $fn; done
cd ${D}/usr/
rmdir doc
}
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