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# Template file for 'ppl'
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pkgname=ppl
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version=0.10.2
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revision=2
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2009-11-14 18:33:43 +01:00
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distfiles="http://www.cs.unipr.it/ppl/Download/ftp/releases/${version}/ppl-${version}.tar.gz"
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build_style=gnu_configure
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configure_args="--disable-rpath --enable-interfaces=c,cxx
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--with-libgmp-prefix=${XBPS_MASTERDIR}/usr
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--with-libgmpxx-prefix=${XBPS_MASTERDIR}/usr
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--with-gnu-ld --disable-debugging"
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short_desc="The Parma Polyhedra Library"
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maintainer="Juan RP <xtraeme@gmail.com>"
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checksum=d0389838575a7e003542fe996cce54bb0405f9a011424ba7384d12a634219e52
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long_desc="
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The Parma Polyhedra Library (PPL) provides numerical abstractions especially
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targeted at applications in the field of analysis and verification of complex
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systems. These abstractions include convex polyhedra, defined as the
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intersection of a finite number of (open or closed) halfspaces, each
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described by a linear inequality (strict or non-strict) with rational
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coefficients; some special classes of polyhedra shapes that offer interesting
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complexity/precision tradeoffs; and grids which represent regularly spaced
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points that satisfy a set of linear congruence relations. The library also
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supports finite powersets and products of (any kind of) polyhedra and grids
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and a mixed integer linear programming problem solver using an
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exact-arithmetic version of the simplex algorithm."
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base_chroot=yes
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subpackages="ppl-devel"
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Add_dependency run libgcc
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Add_dependency run glibc
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Add_dependency run libstdc++
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Add_dependency run gmp
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Add_dependency build gmp-devel
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pre_configure()
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{
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# 5.0.1 compatibility
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sed -i -e "s|__GMP_BITS_PER_MP_LIMB|GMP_LIMB_BITS|g" ${wrksrc}/configure
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}
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