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# Copyright 1999-2014 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/dev-util/ccache/ccache-3.1.10-r1.ebuild,v 1.1 2014/11/01 08:11:46 vapier Exp $
EAPI="4"
inherit eutils readme.gentoo
DESCRIPTION="fast compiler cache"
HOMEPAGE="http://ccache.samba.org/"
SRC_URI="http://samba.org/ftp/ccache/${P}.tar.xz"
LICENSE="GPL-3"
SLOT="0"
KEYWORDS="*"
IUSE=""
RDEPEND="sys-libs/zlib"
DEPEND="${RDEPEND}
app-arch/xz-utils"
src_prepare() {
# make sure we always use system zlib
rm -rf zlib
epatch "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-3.1.7-no-perl.patch #421609
epatch "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-3.1.10-size-on-disk.patch #456178
epatch "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-3.1.10-real-temp-files.patch
sed \
-e "/^EPREFIX=/s:'':'${EPREFIX}':" \
"${FILESDIR}"/ccache-config-2 > ccache-config || die
}
src_install() {
default
dodoc AUTHORS.txt MANUAL.txt NEWS.txt README.txt
dobin ccache-config
DOC_CONTENTS="
To use ccache with **non-Portage** C compiling, add
${EPREFIX}/usr/lib/ccache/bin to the beginning of your path, before ${EPREFIX}usr/bin.
Portage 2.0.46-r11+ will automatically take advantage of ccache with
no additional steps. If this is your first install of ccache, type
something like this to set a maximum cache size of 2GB:\\n
# ccache -M 2G\\n
If you are upgrading from an older version than 3.x you should clear all of your caches like so:\\n
# CCACHE_DIR='${CCACHE_DIR:-${PORTAGE_TMPDIR}/ccache}' ccache -C\\n
ccache now supports sys-devel/clang and dev-lang/icc, too!"
readme.gentoo_create_doc
}
pkg_prerm() {
if [[ -z ${REPLACED_BY_VERSION} ]] ; then
"${EROOT}"/usr/bin/ccache-config --remove-links
"${EROOT}"/usr/bin/ccache-config --remove-links ${CHOST}
fi
}
pkg_postinst() {
"${EROOT}"/usr/bin/ccache-config --install-links
"${EROOT}"/usr/bin/ccache-config --install-links ${CHOST}
# nuke broken symlinks from previous versions that shouldn't exist
rm -f "${EROOT}"/usr/lib/ccache/bin/${CHOST}-cc
rm -rf "${EROOT}"/usr/lib/ccache.backup
readme.gentoo_print_elog
}