# Example of a satellite file, which is just a shell script with a cool name. import "say_hello" # Import some functions. See functions/say_hello.sh for more info. # Info (Please declare it, as it will be used outside of this script, too) name=hello # Name of the software, not the package name. # Same source files will be used for the same software, despite the package name being different. version=2.10 update_url="https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/$name/" # URL to a downloadable plain-text file which updates when a new version is available. vcs_compile=true # Set this to true if it's a vcs package, and we've just downloaded an update for it. This is meant to be used in functions/header_end hooks, and has to be set before header_end is called (or by a header_end hook). # Astronaut will generally prefix internal variables with "_". There are, however, a few exceptions. # Some of those you can touch, some not. # "You shouldn't even look, unless you're hacking really bad, but definitely don't touch"-variables: # - dir_build (You cd into it automatically. Just use relative paths or $PWD.) # - dir_source (This is handled by the commands detailed below. You should have no use for it.) # "Look, but don't touch"-variables: # - dir_install # - dir_prefix # - dir_sysroot # "You'll only make your own life more difficult if you use them wrong, so I don't care what you do"-variables: # (Only use these to change the behaviour of some commands over the whole script.) # - cmd_download # - cmd_extract # - enable_check # - vcs_compile # Get them files. # URL [REQUIRED], MD5sum, Custom command download "https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/$name/$name-$version.tar.gz" \ "6cd0ffea3884a4e79330338dcc2987d6" \ "curl -L -o {dst} {src}" # Abbreviation download and extract. Does not allow custom commands. #dlextract "https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/$name/$name-$version.tar.gz" \ # "6cd0ffea3884a4e79330338dcc2987d6" # Abbreviation for downloading a file and copying it over. #dlfile "http://example.com/Waffles.txt" \ # "MD5SUM" # Copy local file to build directory. File should be stored in $(basedir )/extrafiles/$name/ #extrafile "Herpaderp.txt" header_end # End of the header. # The only commands that should be in the header are: # - download # - dlextract # - dlfile # - extrafile # getfile and extract are technically allowed, but not encouraged. # Name [REQUIRED], Destination, Custom command extract "$name-$version.tar.gz" \ "." \ "tar xvfC {src} {dst}" # Copy some file you downloaded over to the build directory. #getfile "Waffles.txt" # Compilation instructions cd "$name-$version" ./configure --prefix="$dir_prefix" make # Know if the user wants the package to be checked if do_check; then make check fi # Abbreviation for the above, for single commands #do_check make check make DESTDIR="$dir_install" install # Call the function we imported. For more info see the top of the file, and functions/say_hello.sh say_hello # vim:set tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 syntax=sh et: