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54 lines
1.7 KiB
Cheetah
Executable File
54 lines
1.7 KiB
Cheetah
Executable File
# ----*---- ----*-----
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# Template build file for 'irssi-0.8.12'
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# ----*---- ----*-----
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#
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# Name of the package, sometimes you need a different name than
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# the one used in the source distribution file.
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pkgname=irssi-0.8.12
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# Suffix extraction, only supported: zip and tar/tar+(gz|bzip2).
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extract_sufx=".tar.bz2"
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# Use this if pkgname doesn't match or if there are multiple
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# source distribution files.
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#distfiles=""
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# URL to fetch
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url=http://www.irssi.org/files
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# Arguments passed to configure if $build_style = {,gnu_}configure.
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configure_args="--with-terminfo --with-proxy --without-curses"
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# Arguments passed to configure through the environment
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#configure_env=""
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# Build style: gnu_configure, bsd-makefile, gnu-makefile, configure.
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build_style=gnu_configure
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# Passed flags to the 'make' command before building the package.
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#make_build_args=""
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# Passed flags to the 'make' command before installing the package.
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#make_install_args=""
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# Short description, max 1 line of 72 chars.
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short_desc="Secure and modular IRC client with text mode user interface"
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# Maintainer of this pkg: name <email>.
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maintainer="Juan RP <xtraeme@gmail.com>"
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# Checksum of file with rmd160.
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checksum=0588e6c2df0425c4f36bd84c1621d9ad170b6a81
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# Long description. Preferibly first line should be left blank
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# and use a whitespace while starting lines.
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#
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# Please also respect 72 chars per line if possible (max 80).
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#
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long_desc="
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Irssi is a modular IRC client that currently has only text mode user
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interface, but 80-90% of the code isn't text mode specific, so other UIs
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could be created pretty easily. Also, Irssi isn't really even IRC specific
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anymore, there's already a working SILC module available. Support for other
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protocols like ICQ could be created some day too."
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