# Template file for 'binutils' pkgname=binutils version=2.21 distfiles="http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/binutils/$pkgname-$version.tar.bz2" build_style=gnu_configure configure_args="--enable-shared --enable-64-bit-bfd --enable-multilib --enable-plugins --enable-secureplt --with-mmap --with-gnu-ld" make_install_args="tooldir=/usr" short_desc="GNU binary utilities" maintainer="Juan RP " checksum=60abec5bf448eb930a5a15acb8712612377dc8bcfb13dfd5131228f70561d0c7 long_desc=" The GNU binutils package contains essential tools to assemble, link and manipulate binary and object files. They are often used with a compiler and additional libraries for building software. It includes the GNU linker, the portable GNU assembler, ar for modifying archives (such as libraries), nm for listing symbols from object files, objdump for displaying object file information, ranlib for generating archive indexes, size for listing section sizes of object files, strings for outputing the printable characters in files, strip for stripping out symbols (like debugging information) from object files, and other tools." bootstrap=yes subpackages="$pkgname-devel" Add_dependency run glibc Add_dependency run zlib pre_install() { if [ "$xbps_machine" = "x86_64" ]; then mkdir -p ${SRCPKGDESTDIR}/usr/lib cd ${SRCPKGDESTDIR}/usr && ln -s lib lib64 && cd ${wrksrc} fi } post_install() { # Remove info file that conflicts with autoconf. rm -f ${DESTDIR}/usr/share/info/standards.info rm -f ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib64 # Fix for multilib builds. if [ -d ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib32 ]; then mv ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib32/* ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib || return 1 rmdir ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib32 fi }