IGNOREPATH=/etc:/home:/var:/dev:/boot:/root:/tmp:/usr/local:/bin:/sbin:/mnt:/usr/src STRIPLIB=y STRIPBIN=y VERSION=5.3 PROGNAME="ncurses library $VERSION" DESC="\ The ncurses (new curses) library is a free software emulation of \n\ curses in System V Release 4.0, and more. It uses the terminfo format, \n\ supports pads and color and multiple highlights and forms characters \n\ and function-key mapping, and has all the other SYSV-curses \n\ enhancements over BSD curses." BUILD=1 MAINTAINER="Mark Post " SOURCE=ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/ncurses PKGNAME=ncurses-$VERSION-s390-$BUILD TAG=REC compile() { tar -zxvf $CWD/ncurses-$VERSION.tar.gz cd ncurses-$VERSION chown -R root.root . ./configure --prefix=/usr \ --without-gpm \ --disable-termcap \ --with-normal \ --with-shared \ --with-debug \ --with-profile \ --enable-symlinks \ --without-ada \ --program-prefix="" \ --build=s390-slackware-linux \ --host=s390-slackware-linux \ --target=s390-slackware-linux make } install() { make install DESTDIR=/package-ncurses mkdir -p /package-ncurses/usr/doc/ncurses-$VERSION cp -a ANNOUNCE INSTALL MANIFEST NEWS README* TO-DO \ /package-ncurses/usr/doc/ncurses-$VERSION mkdir -p /package-ncurses/usr/doc/ncurses-$VERSION/c++ cp -a c++/NEWS c++/PROBLEMS c++/README-first \ /package-ncurses/usr/doc/ncurses-$VERSION/c++/ ( cd /package-ncurses/usr/man/man1 gzip -9f tack.1 ) ( cd /package-ncurses/usr/include rm -rf ncurses mkdir ncurses for file in curses eti form menu ncurses ncurses_dll panel term termcap unctrl ; do mv $file.h ncurses done for file in curses eti form menu ncurses ncurses_dll panel term unctrl ; do ln -sf ncurses/$file.h . done ) mkdir /package-ncurses/lib ( cd /package-ncurses/usr/lib mv libncurses.so.5* /package-ncurses/lib rm -rf libcurses.so ; ln -sf libncurses.so libcurses.so rm -rf libncurses.so ; ln -sf /lib/libncurses.so.5 libncurses.so ) # Thomas Dickey wrote to ask Pat why we do this, since --enable-symlinks already # makes symlinks. This was about a year ago, 1/2001 or so, and at the time Pat # couldn't remember. :) Well, now he does, so he'll document it here. It's so that the # symlinks are all freshly created so his package scanning scripts find all the links. # If any of them already existed, they might not be picked up. # ( cd / ; sh $CWD/terminfo.link.sh ) # Note, we don't need to worry about this, since we're installing into the # /package-ncurses hierarchy, and all symlinks will be "fresh." # Fix the xterm entries: if [ -r /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/etc/xterm.terminfo ]; then tic -o /package-ncurses/usr/share/terminfo/ /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/etc/xterm.terminfo else echo "WARNING: /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/etc/xterm.terminfo not found" sleep 470 fi # Update screen entries: tic -o /package-ncurses/usr/share/terminfo/ $CWD/screeninfo.src # Update rxvt entries: tic -o /package-ncurses/usr/share/terminfo/ $CWD/rxvt.terminfo } attributes() { chown -R root.bin $PKG/package-ncurses/usr/bin/ chmod 755 $PKG/package-ncurses/lib/libncurses* \ $PKG/package-ncurses/usr/lib/*.so* chmod 644 $PKG/package-ncurses/usr/lib/libncurses++.a find $PKG/package-ncurses/usr/doc -type f | xargs chmod 444 } special() { cd $PKG mv package-ncurses/* ./ rmdir package-ncurses cd $CTL cat $CWD/slack-desc > slack-desc sed -e 's%package-ncurses/%%g' doinst.sh > doinst.sh.new cat doinst.sh.new > doinst.sh rm -rf doinst.sh.new }