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- # Build recipe for openbox
- #
- # Copyright 2016-2018 Mateus P. Rodrigues <mprodrigues@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.
- program=openbox
- version=3.6.1
- release=1
- # Set 'outdir' for a nice and well-organized output directory
- outdir="${outdir}/${arch}/desktop"
- description="
- Openbox - A highly configurable, next generation window manager with
- extensive standards support.
- The *box visual style is well known for its minimalistic
- appearance. Openbox uses the *box visual style, while providing a
- greater number of options for theme developers than previous *box
- implementations. The theme documentation describes the full range of
- options found in Openbox themes.
- Openbox lets you bring the latest applications outside of a full
- desktop environment. Most modern applications have been written with
- GNOME and KDE in mind. With support for the latest freedesktop.org
- standards, as well as careful adherence to previous standards, Openbox
- provides an environment where applications work the way they were
- designed to.
- Openbox is a highly configurable window manager. It allows you to
- change almost every aspect of how you interact with your desktop and
- invent completely new ways to use and control it. It can be like a
- video game for controlling windows. But Openbox can also be kept
- extremely simple, as it is in the default setup, meaning that it can
- suit just about anybody. Openbox gives you control without making you
- do everything.
- "
- homepage=http://openbox.org/wiki/Main_Page
- license=GPLv2+
- tarname=${program}-${version}.tar.gz
- # Remote source(s)
- fetch="http://openbox.org/dist/openbox/$tarname"
- # Source documentation
- docs="AUTHORS CHANGELOG COMPLIANCE COPYING README"
- docsdir="${docdir}/${program}-${version}"
- build() {
- unpack "${tardir}/$tarname"
- cd "$srcdir"
- # Set sane permissions
- chmod -R u+w,go-w,a+rX-s .
- ./configure CFLAGS="$QICFLAGS" LDFLAGS="$QILDFLAGS" \
- $configure_args \
- --libdir=/usr/lib${libSuffix} \
- --infodir=$infodir \
- --mandir=$mandir \
- --docdir=$docdir
- #--build="$(cc -dumpmachine)"
- make -j${jobs} V=1
- make -j${jobs} DESTDIR="$destdir" install
- # Compress and link man pages (if needed)
- if test -d "${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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