New package: libHX-3.14.
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libwayland-cursor.so.0 wayland-1.0.0_1
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libwayland-cursor.so.0 wayland-1.0.0_1
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libtomcrypt.so.0 libtomcrypt-1.117_1
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libtomcrypt.so.0 libtomcrypt-1.117_1
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libOpenCL.so.1 libOpenCL-1.0_1
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libOpenCL.so.1 libOpenCL-1.0_1
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libHX.so.28 libHX-3.14_1
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libHX
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# Template file for 'libHX-devel'.
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#
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depends="${sourcepkg}-${version}_${revision}"
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short_desc="${short_desc} -- development files"
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long_desc="${long_desc}
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This package contains files for development, headers, static libs, etc."
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do_install() {
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vmove usr/include usr
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vmove usr/lib/pkgconfig usr/lib
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vmove "usr/lib/*.a" usr/lib
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}
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libdl.so.2
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libc.so.6
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# Template file for 'libHX'
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pkgname=libHX
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version=3.14
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revision=1
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build_style=gnu-configure
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configure_args="--enable-static"
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subpackages="${pkgname}-devel"
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short_desc="C library providing data structures and common functions"
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maintainer="Juan RP <xtraeme@gmail.com>"
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homepage="http://libhx.sourceforge.net/"
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license="LGPL-2.1"
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distfiles="${SOURCEFORGE_SITE}/libhx/${pkgname}-${version}.tar.xz"
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checksum=19d9dfbf997add2458fa4b4db85989b3658688c8147e7533805ea417ec4aa1a9
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long_desc="
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libHX is a C library (with some C++ bindings available) that provides data
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structures and functions commonly needed, such as maps, deques, linked lists,
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string formatting and autoresizing, option and config file parsing, type
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checking casts and more.
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libHX aids in quickly writing up C and C++ data processing programs, by
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consolidating tasks that often happen to be open-coded, such as (simple)
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config file reading, option parsing, directory traversal, and others, into
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a library. The focus is on reducing the amount of time (and secondarily,
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the amount of code) a developer has to spend for otherwise implementing such."
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