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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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DEPENDS = ncurses,readline
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# Some, but not all of variables are required. The following list
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# describes the required variables:
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#
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# * URL: The main website of the upstream project
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# * REPO: The location of the package on the source pacakge
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# server. This might be one of core, main, dev, or
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# perhaps others.
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# * BRIEF: Short description, should be 50 chars or less
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# * SNAPVER: This is the package version. When a package is
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# changed, but no changes are made to the source code
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# this value should be increased. This would include
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# things like usher being modified, changes to default
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# configuration files, file permissions, etc.
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# * ARCHIVE: The default commands that set this variable should
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# work in most cases, but in some cases it may need
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# to be modified. This variable should contain the
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# path to the source of the package (./SRC/filename)
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# * TYPE: This is probably not really needed due to the
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# ability of gnu tar to figure it out on its own.
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# Should probably be removed at some point.
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# * SRCDIR: This is the name of the source directory after the
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# package source is extracted. The default command
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# should in most cases set this automatically.
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# * PATCHDIR: This directory should be ./SRC/patches and is
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# required, whether or not patches are used.
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# * VERSION: This should be set automatically based on the
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# version string in the source directory and SNAPVER.
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# The default command here should work in many cases,
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# but certain packages may need to use a different
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# method.
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#
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# Variables that aren't required:
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#
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# * ARCH: This should be populated for packages which contain
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# compiled binaries. If it is not populated the ARCH
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# will be set to 'noarch'.
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# * DEPENDS: If any other packages are required for this package
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# to function then they need to be listed here,
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# preferably in alphabetical order.
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# * BUILDDEPS: Any package beyond packages from the core repo
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# need to be listed here. The idea is that we
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# can automate building and testing packages
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# from clean core systems. The core repo is
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# intended to include only the base minimum
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# packages which provide a functional system.
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# * SRCPKG: By default this is populated automatically with
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# the name of the package (current directory). If
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# the source package is used to generate multiple
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# packages then this variable should contain the
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# name of the git repo that tracks the source.
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# * DESC: This is to be used to provide a longer description
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# of the package.
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ARCH = x86_64
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URL = http://www.gnu.org/software/bc/
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DESC = bc is an arbitrary precision numeric processing language.
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SNAPVER = sr1
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DEPENDS = flex,glibc
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BUILDDEPS = ed,gcc
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SRCPKG =
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URL = https://www.gnu.org/software/bc/
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REPO = main
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BRIEF = bc is an arbitrary precision numeric processing language
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DESC = bc is a language that supports arbitrary precision numbers with \
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interactive execution of statements. There are some similarities in the \
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syntax to the C programming language.
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SNAPVER = 0
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ARCHIVE := $(PWD)/SRC/$(shell ls SRC|egrep '(bz2|gz|tar|xz)$$'|tail -1)
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TYPE := $(shell file -ib $(ARCHIVE)|cut -d';' -f1|tr -d '\n')
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SRCDIR := $(shell tar -tf $(ARCHIVE)|head -1|sed 's/\/.*//')
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PATCHDIR := $(PWD)/SRC/patches
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VERSION := $(shell echo $(SRCDIR)|egrep -o '\-[0-9].*'|sed 's/^-//')$(SNAPVER)
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MAKE = make
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MAKEINST = make install
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SNAPHACKS = rm -v $(ROOT)/usr/share/info/dir
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VERSION := $(shell echo $(SRCDIR)|egrep -o '\-[0-9].*'|sed 's/^-//')-$(SNAPVER)
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include /usr/share/snap/Makefile.snaplinux
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$(SRCDIR): $(ARCHIVE)
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$(SRCDIR)/configure: $(ARCHIVE)
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@if [ '$(TYPE)' == 'application/x-bzip2' ]; then \
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tar -jxf $(ARCHIVE); \
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elif [ '$(TYPE)' == 'application/x-gzip' ]; then \
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@@ -39,40 +94,40 @@ $(SRCDIR): $(ARCHIVE)
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echo 'Unable to determine archive type'; \
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exit 1; \
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fi
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@touch $(SRCDIR)/configure
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$(SRCDIR)/config.log: $(SRCDIR)
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@cd $(SRCDIR) && for patch in `find $(PATCHDIR) -name \*.patch`; do \
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$(SRCDIR)/config.log: $(SRCDIR)/configure
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@cd $(SRCDIR) && \
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for patch in `find $(PATCHDIR) -name \*.patch|sort`; do \
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patch --verbose -Np1 -i $$patch; \
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done
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@cd $(SRCDIR); \
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./configure \
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--prefix=/usr \
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--mandir=/usr/share/man \
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--infodir=/usr/share/info \
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--with-readline \
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--build=x86_64-snap-linux-gnu \
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--host=x86_64-snap-linux-gnu \
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--target=x86_64-snap-linux-gnu
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$(SRCDIR)/bc/bc: $(SRCDIR)/config.log
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@cd $(SRCDIR); \
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$(MAKE)
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# binfile should be replaced with a file generated by the
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# make process. It won't really break anything if not
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# set to a valid file, but the source make process will
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# be re-executed even if it isn't necessary
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$(ROOT): $(SRCDIR)/bc/bc
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$(SRCDIR)/binfile: $(SRCDIR)/config.log
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@cd $(SRCDIR) && make
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$(ROOT): $(SRCDIR)/binfile
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@if [ -d $(ROOT) ]; then \
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touch $(ROOT); \
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else \
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mkdir -v $(ROOT); \
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fi
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@cd $(SRCDIR); \
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$(MAKEINST) DESTDIR=$(ROOT)
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@$(SNAPHACKS)
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@cd $(SRCDIR) && make install DESTDIR=$(ROOT)
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test: $(ROOT)
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@cd $(SRCDIR); \
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echo "quit" | ./bc/bc -l Test/checklib.b
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@cd $(SRCDIR) && echo "quit" | ./bc/bc -l Test/checklib.b
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clean:
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@rm -rvf $(ROOT) \
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