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# Copyright 1999-2004 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/net-im/licq/licq-1.3.0.ebuild,v 1.1 2004/10/01 14:47:37 voxus Exp $
inherit eutils
DESCRIPTION="ICQ Client with v8 support"
HOMEPAGE="http://www.licq.org/"
SRC_URI="mirror://sourceforge/${PN}/${P/_pre/-PRE}.tar.bz2"
LICENSE="GPL-2"
SLOT="2"
KEYWORDS="~x86"
IUSE="ssl socks5 qt kde ncurses crypt"
# we can't have conditional dependencies so "use kde && inherit kde"
# won't work -- messes up dep caching.
# need-kde and their eclass friends inject things into DEPEND. But we only
# want them enabled if the kde USE flag is set. We get around this in the
# following dep lines:
RDEPEND="kde? ( >=kde-base/kdelibs-3.0 )"
DEPEND="kde? ( >=kde-base/kdelibs-3.0 )
ssl? ( >=dev-libs/openssl-0.9.6 )
qt? ( >=x11-libs/qt-3.0.0 )
ncurses? ( sys-libs/ncurses dev-libs/cdk )
crypt? ( =app-crypt/gpgme-0.3.14-r1 )"
S=${WORKDIR}/${P}
src_unpack() {
unpack ${A}
if use kde
then
# fix for #12436
inherit
ebegin "Setting kde plugin as default"
cp ${S}/src/licq.conf.h ${T}
sed "s:Plugin1 = qt-gui:Plugin1 = kde-gui:" \
${T}/licq.conf.h > ${S}/src/licq.conf.h
eend $?
else
if ! use qt
then
ebegin "Setting console plugin as default..."
cp ${S}/src/licq.conf.h ${T}
sed "s:Plugin1 = qt-gui:Plugin1 = console:" \
${T}/licq.conf.h > ${S}/src/licq.conf.h
eend $?
fi
fi
cd ${S}/plugins/qt-gui && \
epatch ${FILESDIR}/${PV}-no_stupid_koloboks.patch || \
ewarn "Fail to kill koloboks, forget it"
}
src_compile() {
local first_conf
use ssl || myconf="${myconf} --disable-openssl"
use socks5 && myconf="${myconf} --enable-socks5"
if use crypt
then
myconf="${myconf} --enable-gpgme"
epatch ${FILESDIR}/1.3.0-gpgme3_hack.patch
else
myconf="${myconf} --disable-gpgme"
fi
econf ${myconf} || die
emake || die
# Create the various plug-ins
# First, the Qt plug-in
if use qt
then
# A hack to build against the latest QT:
local v
for v in /usr/qt/[0-9]
do
[ -d "${v}" ] && export QTDIR="${v}"
done
# use kde && kde_src_compile myconf
use kde && myconf="${myconf} --with-kde"
# note! watch the --prefix=/usr placement;
# licq itself installs into /usr, but the
# optional kde/qt interface (to which second_conf belogns)
# installs its files in $KDE3DIR/{lib,share}/licq
cd ${S}/plugins/qt-gui
einfo "Compiling Qt GUI plug-in"
econf ${myconf} || die
emake || die
fi
# Now the console plug-in
if use ncurses
then
cd ${S}/plugins/console
einfo "Compiling the Console plug-in"
econf || die
emake || die
fi
# The Auto-Responder plug-in
cd ${S}/plugins/auto-reply
einfo "Compiling the Auto-Reply plug-in"
econf || die
emake || die
# The Remote Management Service
cd ${S}/plugins/rms
einfo "Compiling Remote Management Services plug-in"
econf || die
emake || die
}
src_install() {
make DESTDIR=${D} install || die
dodoc ChangeLog INSTALL README* doc/*
# Install the plug-ins
if use qt
then
cd ${S}/plugins/qt-gui
make DESTDIR=${D} install || die
docinto plugins/qt-gui
dodoc README*
fi
if use ncurses
then
cd ${S}/plugins/console
make DESTDIR=${D} install || die
docinto plugins/console
dodoc README
fi
cd ${S}/plugins/auto-reply
make DESTDIR=${D} install || die
docinto plugins/auto-reply
dodoc README licq_autoreply.conf
cd ${S}/plugins/rms
make DESTDIR=${D} install || die
docinto plugins/rms
dodoc README licq_rms.conf
exeinto /usr/share/${PN}/upgrade
doexe ${S}/upgrade/*
# fixes bug #22136
rm -fR ${D}/var
}
pkg_postinst() {
echo
ewarn
ewarn "If you're upgrading from <=licq-1.3.0 - you have to manually "
ewarn "upgrade your existing licq installation. Please backup your "
ewarn "settings and look into: /usr/share/licq/upgrade for scripts."
ewarn
echo
}
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