void-packages/srcpkgs/bsdbuild/template

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# Template file for 'bsdbuild'
pkgname=bsdbuild
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version=3.0
revision=1
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build_style=gnu-configure
configure_args="--with-manpages --with-manlinks"
hostmakedepends="groff perl"
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short_desc="Simple, self-contained and portable build system"
maintainer="Juan RP <xtraeme@gmail.com>"
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homepage="http://hypertriton.com/bsdbuild/"
license="BSD"
distfiles="http://stable.hypertriton.com/bsdbuild/$pkgname-$version.tar.gz"
checksum=202fbadffcab04a395bd4b3cb786720fd034c862ecf74da603ab29fbbe423428
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long_desc="
BSDBuild is a simple, self-contained and portable build system derived from
the traditional 4.4BSD share/mk files. BSDBuild uses BSD-style makefiles,
but without BSD make extensions (it uses standard Bourne script fragments
instead), so the build system is portable to most operating systems and make
flavors.
You never need to "regenerate" your makefiles when using BSDBuild, they are
edited directly. This is one major advantage of BSDBuild over systems which
use generated makefiles: BSDBuild is implemented as a library.
BSDBuild can generate Bourne-type configure scripts. The base distribution
currently includes over 90 built-in tests for detecting and testing the
compatibility of various software, and writing new tests is easy."
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pre_install() {
vmkdir usr/share/man/man1
vmkdir usr/share/man/man5
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}
bsdbuild_package() {
depends="perl"
noarch="yes"
pkg_install() {
vmove usr
}
}