# Template file for 'hikari' pkgname=hikari version=2.3.1 revision=1 build_style=gnu-makefile make_cmd=bmake make_use_env=yes make_build_args="WITH_POSIX_C_SOURCE=YES WITH_XWAYLAND=YES WITH_SCREENCOPY=YES WITH_GAMMACONTROL=YES WITH_LAYERSHELL=YES ETC_PREFIX=" make_install_args="ETC_PREFIX= WITHOUT_SUID=YES" hostmakedepends="bmake pkg-config wayland-devel" makedepends="wlroots-devel pango-devel cairo-devel pam-devel glib-devel libucl-devel" short_desc="Stacking Wayland compositor with tiling features" maintainer="Andrew J. Hesford " license="BSD-2-Clause" homepage="https://hikari.acmelabs.space" changelog="https://hub.darcs.net/raichoo/hikari/browse/CHANGELOG.md" distfiles="${homepage}/releases/${pkgname}-${version}.tar.gz" checksum=345b2a732dcc7499d3b967811698009b2bc1ad36dab08e46084b3f6a8ec2aeb9 conf_files="/etc/pam.d/hikari-unlocker /etc/hikari/hikari.conf" # bmake's -q flag seems to differ in behavior from gnu make which causes the # build style's handling of the check target not existing to fail. make_check=no pre_build() { # The hikari Makefile appends to the CFLAGS and LDFLAGS variables; # bmake ignores these appends altogether when passing variables on the # command line (i.e., when make_use_env is undefined), but it ignores # the values in the environment when make_use_env=yes. The _EXTRA # variables provided in the Makefile allow us to force the right flags. export CFLAGS_EXTRA="${CFLAGS} -Wno-error" export LDFLAGS_EXTRA="${LDFLAGS}" # bmake tends to ignore CC in the environment make_build_args+=" CC=$CC" } post_install() { vlicense LICENSE }