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# Template build file for 'gmp'
pkgname=gmp
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version=5.0.5
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homepage="http://gmplib.org/"
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distfiles="${GNU_SITE}/gmp/gmp-${version}.tar.bz2"
build_style=gnu-configure
# Build with -fexceptions as suggested by ppl.
CPPFLAGS="-fexceptions"
if [ "${XBPS_MACHINE}" = "i686" ]; then
configure_args="ABI=32"
fi
configure_args="${configure_args} --enable-cxx --enable-mpbsd
--build=${XBPS_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu"
revision=1
short_desc="Library for arbitrary precision arithmetic"
maintainer="Juan RP <xtraeme@gmail.com>"
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license="LGPL-3"
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checksum=1f588aaccc41bb9aed946f9fe38521c26d8b290d003c5df807f65690f2aadec9
long_desc="
GNU MP is a library for arbitrary precision arithmetic, operating on signed
integers, rational numbers, and floating point numbers. It has a rich set
of functions, and the functions have a regular interface.
GNU MP is designed to be as fast as possible, both for small operands and for
huge operands. The speed is achieved by using fullwords as the basic
arithmetic type, by using fast algorithms, by carefully optimized assembly
code for the most common inner loops for a lots of CPUs, and by a general
emphasis on speed (instead of simplicity or elegance).
The speed of GNU MP is believed to be faster than any other similar library.
The advantage for GNU MP increases with the operand sizes for certain
operations, since GNU MP in many cases has asymptotically faster algorithms."
bootstrap=yes
subpackages="gmp-devel"
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post_install() {
# Required for multilib build.
if grep -q "\-m32" ${DESTDIR}/usr/include/gmp.h; then
sed -i "s|\-m32 ||g" ${DESTDIR}/usr/include/gmp.h
fi
}