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- # Build recipe for jack (version 1).
- #
- # Copyright (c) 2018, 2021 Matias Fonzo, <selk@dragora.org>.
- #
- # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
- # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
- # You may obtain a copy of the License at
- #
- # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
- #
- # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
- # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
- # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
- # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
- # limitations under the License.
- # Exit immediately on any error
- set -e
- program=jack-audio-connection-kit
- pkgname=jack1
- version=0.125.0
- release=3
- # Define a category for the output of the package name
- pkgcategory=tools
- tarname=${program}-${version}.tar.gz
- # Remote source(s)
- fetch=http://crux.ster.zone/downloads/jack-audio-connection-kit/$tarname
- description="
- The Jack Audio Connection Kit (version 1).
- JACK is a low-latency audio server, written primarily for the Linux
- operating system. It can connect a number of different applications to
- an audio device, as well as allowing them to share audio between
- themselves. Its clients can run in their own processes (ie. as a
- normal application), or can they can run within a JACK server (ie. a
- "plugin").
- JACK is different from other audio server efforts in that it has been
- designed from the ground up to be suitable for professional audio
- work. This means that it focuses on two key areas: synchronous
- execution of all clients, and low latency operation.
- "
- homepage=https://jackaudio.org
- license="GPLv2+, LGPLv2.1"
- # Source documentation
- docs="AUTHORS COPYING* README TODO"
- docsdir="${docdir}/${program}-${version}"
- build()
- {
- unpack "${tardir}/$tarname"
- cd "$srcdir"
- # Set sane permissions
- chmod -R u+w,go-w,a+rX-s .
- # Note about `--enable-portaudio': it gives problems in the compilation.
- ./configure CPPFLAGS="$QICPPFLAGS" \
- CFLAGS="$QICFLAGS" LDFLAGS="$QILDFLAGS" \
- $configure_args \
- --libdir=/usr/lib${libSuffix} \
- --mandir=$mandir \
- --enable-alsa \
- --disable-portaudio \
- --disable-oss \
- --enable-posix-shm=yes \
- --enable-sse=auto \
- --with-default-tmpdir=/tmp \
- --build="$(gcc -dumpmachine)"
- make -j${jobs} V=1
- make -j${jobs} DESTDIR="$destdir" install
- # Strip remaining binaries and libraries
- find "$destdir" -type f -print0 | xargs -0 file | \
- awk '/ELF/ && /executable/ || /shared object/' | \
- cut -f 1 -d : | xargs strip --strip-unneeded 2> /dev/null
- # Compress and link man pages (if needed)
- if test -d "${destdir}/$mandir"
- then
- (
- cd "${destdir}/$mandir"
- find . -type f -exec lzip -9 {} +
- find . -type l | while read -r file
- do
- ln -sf "$(readlink -- "$file").lz" "${file}.lz"
- rm -- "$file"
- done
- )
- fi
- # Copy documentation
- mkdir -p "${destdir}/$docsdir"
- cp -p $docs "${destdir}/$docsdir"
- }
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