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# Copyright 1999-2011 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/eclass/vim.eclass,v 1.200 2011/08/20 15:46:21 lack Exp $
# Authors:
# Jim Ramsay <lack@gentoo.org>
# Ryan Phillips <rphillips@gentoo.org>
# Seemant Kulleen <seemant@gentoo.org>
# Aron Griffis <agriffis@gentoo.org>
# Ciaran McCreesh <ciaranm@gentoo.org>
# Mike Kelly <pioto@gentoo.org>
# This eclass handles vim, gvim and vim-core. Support for -cvs ebuilds is
# included in the eclass, since it's rather easy to do, but there are no
# official vim*-cvs ebuilds in the tree.
# gvim's GUI preference order is as follows:
# aqua CARBON (not tested)
# -aqua gtk gnome GNOME2
# -aqua gtk -gnome GTK2
# -aqua -gtk motif MOTIF
# -aqua -gtk -motif neXt NEXTAW
# -aqua -gtk -motif -neXt ATHENA
# Support -cvs ebuilds, even though they're not in the official tree.
MY_PN=${PN%-cvs}
if [[ ${MY_PN} != "vim-core" ]] ; then
# vim supports python-2 only
PYTHON_DEPEND="python? 2"
PYTHON_USE_WITH_OPT="python"
PYTHON_USE_WITH="threads"
fi
inherit eutils vim-doc flag-o-matic versionator fdo-mime bash-completion prefix python
HOMEPAGE="http://www.vim.org/"
SLOT="0"
LICENSE="vim"
# Check for EAPI functions we need:
case "${EAPI:-0}" in
0|1)
die "vim.eclass no longer supports EAPI 0 or 1"
;;
2|3)
HAS_SRC_PREPARE=1
HAS_USE_DEP=1
;;
*)
die "Unknown EAPI ${EAPI}"
;;
esac
if [[ ${PN##*-} == "cvs" ]] ; then
inherit cvs
fi
IUSE="nls acl"
TO_EXPORT="pkg_setup src_compile src_install src_test pkg_postinst pkg_postrm"
if [[ $HAS_SRC_PREPARE ]]; then
TO_EXPORT="${TO_EXPORT} src_prepare src_configure"
else
TO_EXPORT="${TO_EXPORT} src_unpack"
fi
EXPORT_FUNCTIONS ${TO_EXPORT}
DEPEND="${DEPEND}
>=app-admin/eselect-vi-1.1
>=sys-apps/sed-4
sys-devel/autoconf
>=sys-libs/ncurses-5.2-r2
nls? ( virtual/libintl )"
RDEPEND="${RDEPEND}
>=app-admin/eselect-vi-1.1
>=sys-libs/ncurses-5.2-r2
nls? ( virtual/libintl )"
if [[ ${MY_PN} == "vim-core" ]] ; then
IUSE="${IUSE} livecd"
PDEPEND="!livecd? ( app-vim/gentoo-syntax )"
else
IUSE="${IUSE} cscope debug gpm perl python ruby"
DEPEND="${DEPEND}
cscope? ( dev-util/cscope )
gpm? ( >=sys-libs/gpm-1.19.3 )
perl? ( dev-lang/perl )
acl? ( kernel_linux? ( sys-apps/acl ) )
ruby? ( =dev-lang/ruby-1.8* )"
RDEPEND="${RDEPEND}
cscope? ( dev-util/cscope )
gpm? ( >=sys-libs/gpm-1.19.3 )
perl? ( dev-lang/perl )
acl? ( kernel_linux? ( sys-apps/acl ) )
ruby? ( =dev-lang/ruby-1.8* )
!<app-vim/align-30-r1
!app-vim/vimspell
!<app-vim/vimbuddy-0.9.1-r1
!<app-vim/autoalign-11
!<app-vim/supertab-0.41"
# mzscheme support is currently broken. bug #91970
# IUSE="${IUSE} mzscheme"
# DEPEND="${DEPEND}
# mzscheme? ( dev-scheme/mzscheme )"
# RDEPEND="${RDEPEND}
# mzscheme? ( dev-scheme/mzscheme )"
if [[ ${MY_PN} == vim ]] ; then
IUSE="${IUSE} X minimal vim-pager"
DEPEND="${DEPEND}
X? ( x11-libs/libXt x11-libs/libX11
x11-libs/libSM x11-proto/xproto )
!minimal? ( dev-util/ctags )"
RDEPEND="${RDEPEND}
X? ( x11-libs/libXt )
!minimal? ( ~app-editors/vim-core-${PV}
dev-util/ctags )
!<app-editors/nvi-1.81.5-r4"
elif [[ ${MY_PN} == gvim ]] ; then
IUSE="${IUSE} aqua gnome gtk motif neXt netbeans"
DEPEND="${DEPEND}
dev-util/ctags
!aqua? (
gtk? (
dev-util/pkgconfig
)
)"
RDEPEND="${RDEPEND}
~app-editors/vim-core-${PV}
dev-util/ctags
x11-libs/libXext
!aqua? (
gtk? (
>=x11-libs/gtk+-2.6:2
x11-libs/libXft
gnome? ( >=gnome-base/libgnomeui-2.6 )
)
!gtk? (
motif? (
>=x11-libs/openmotif-2.3:0
)
!motif? (
neXt? (
x11-libs/neXtaw
)
!neXt? ( x11-libs/libXaw )
)
)
)"
fi
fi
apply_vim_patches() {
local p
cd "${S}" || die "cd ${S} failed"
# Scan the patches, applying them only to files that either
# already exist or that will be created by the patch
#
# Changed awk to gawk in the below; BSD's awk chokes on it
# --spb, 2004/12/18
#
# Allow either gzipped or uncompressed patches in the tarball.
# --lack 2009-05-18
#
# Also removed date-seeking regexp to find first and second lines of the
# patch since as of 7.2.167 the date format has changed. It is less work
# (while marginally less correct) to just look for lines that start with
# '***' and do not end with '****' (and "---" / "----" for the second line).
# --lack 2009-05-18
einfo "Filtering vim patches ..."
p=${WORKDIR}/${VIM_ORG_PATCHES%.tar*}.patch
ls "${WORKDIR}"/vimpatches | sort | \
while read f; do
local fpath="${WORKDIR}"/vimpatches/${f}
case $f in
*.gz)
gzip -dc "${fpath}"
;;
*)
cat "${fpath}"
;;
esac
done | gawk '
/^Subject: [Pp]atch/ {
if (patchnum) {printf "\n" >"/dev/stderr"}
patchnum = $3
printf "%s:", patchnum >"/dev/stderr"
}
$1=="***" && $(NF)!="****" {
# First line of a patch; suppress printing
firstlines = $0
next
}
$1=="---" && $(NF)!="----" {
# Second line of a patch; try to open the file to see
# if it exists.
thisfile = $2
if (!seen[thisfile] && (getline tryme < thisfile) == -1) {
# Check if it will be created
firstlines = firstlines "\n" $0
getline
firstlines = firstlines "\n" $0
getline
if ($0 != "*** 0 ****") {
# Non-existent and not created, stop printing
printing = 0
printf " (%s)", thisfile >"/dev/stderr"
next
}
}
# Close the file to avoid leakage, bug 205037
close(thisfile)
# Print the previous lines and start printing
print firstlines
printing = 1
printf " %s", thisfile >"/dev/stderr"
# Remember that we have seen this file
seen[thisfile] = 1
}
printing { print }
END { if (patchnum) {printf "\n" >"/dev/stderr"} }
' > ${p} || die
# For reasons yet unknown, epatch fails to apply this cleanly
ebegin "Applying filtered vim patches"
TMPDIR=${T} patch -f -s -p0 < ${p}
eend 0
}
vim_pkg_setup() {
# people with broken alphabets run into trouble. bug 82186.
unset LANG LC_ALL
export LC_COLLATE="C"
# Gnome sandbox silliness. bug #114475.
mkdir -p "${T}/home"
export HOME="${T}/home"
if [[ ${MY_PN} != "vim-core" ]] && use python; then
# vim supports python-2 only
python_set_active_version 2
if [[ $HAS_USE_DEP ]]; then
# python.eclass only defines python_pkg_setup for EAPIs that support
# USE dependencies
python_pkg_setup
elif ! built_with_use =dev-lang/python-2* threads; then
die "You must build dev-lang/python with USE=threads"
fi
fi
}
vim_src_prepare() {
has "${EAPI:-0}" 0 1 2 && ! use prefix && EPREFIX=
if [[ ${PN##*-} == cvs ]] ; then
ECVS_SERVER="vim.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/vim"
ECVS_PASS=""
ECVS_MODULE="vim7"
ECVS_TOP_DIR="${PORTAGE_ACTUAL_DISTDIR-${DISTDIR}}/cvs-src/${ECVS_MODULE}"
cvs_src_unpack
else
# Apply any patches available from vim.org for this version
if [[ $VIM_ORG_PATCHES == *.patch.bz2 ]]; then
einfo "Applying monolithic patch ${VIM_ORG_PATCHES}"
epatch "${WORKDIR}/${VIM_ORG_PATCHES%.bz2}"
else
apply_vim_patches
fi
# Unpack the runtime snapshot if available (only for vim-core)
if [[ -n "$VIM_RUNTIME_SNAP" ]] ; then
cd "${S}" || die
ebegin "Unpacking vim runtime snapshot"
rm -rf runtime
# Changed this from bzip2 |tar to tar -j since the former broke for
# some reason on freebsd.
# --spb, 2004/12/18
tar xjf "${DISTDIR}"/${VIM_RUNTIME_SNAP}
eend $?
fi
fi
# Another set of patches borrowed from src rpm to fix syntax errors etc.
cd "${S}" || die "cd ${S} failed"
if [[ -d "${WORKDIR}"/gentoo/patches-all/ ]]; then
EPATCH_SUFFIX="gz" EPATCH_FORCE="yes" \
epatch "${WORKDIR}"/gentoo/patches-all/
elif [[ ${MY_PN} == "vim-core" ]] && [[ -d "${WORKDIR}"/gentoo/patches-core/ ]]; then
# Patches for vim-core only (runtime/*)
EPATCH_SUFFIX="patch" EPATCH_FORCE="yes" \
epatch "${WORKDIR}"/gentoo/patches-core/
fi
# Unpack an updated netrw snapshot if necessary. This is nasty. Don't
# ask, you don't want to know.
if [[ -n "${VIM_NETRW_SNAP}" ]] ; then
ebegin "Unpacking updated netrw snapshot"
tar xjf "${DISTDIR}"/${VIM_NETRW_SNAP} -C runtime/
eend $?
fi
# Fixup a script to use awk instead of nawk
sed -i '1s|.*|#!'"${EPREFIX}"'/usr/bin/awk -f|' "${S}"/runtime/tools/mve.awk \
|| die "mve.awk sed failed"
# Patch to build with ruby-1.8.0_pre5 and following
sed -i 's/defout/stdout/g' "${S}"/src/if_ruby.c
# Read vimrc and gvimrc from /etc/vim
echo '#define SYS_VIMRC_FILE "'${EPREFIX}'/etc/vim/vimrc"' >> "${S}"/src/feature.h
echo '#define SYS_GVIMRC_FILE "'${EPREFIX}'/etc/vim/gvimrc"' >> "${S}"/src/feature.h
# Use exuberant ctags which installs as /usr/bin/exuberant-ctags.
# Hopefully this pattern won't break for a while at least.
# This fixes bug 29398 (27 Sep 2003 agriffis)
sed -i 's/\<ctags\("\| [-*.]\)/exuberant-&/g' \
"${S}"/runtime/doc/syntax.txt \
"${S}"/runtime/doc/tagsrch.txt \
"${S}"/runtime/doc/usr_29.txt \
"${S}"/runtime/menu.vim \
"${S}"/src/configure.in || die 'sed failed'
# Don't be fooled by /usr/include/libc.h. When found, vim thinks
# this is NeXT, but it's actually just a file in dev-libs/9libs
# This fixes bug 43885 (20 Mar 2004 agriffis)
sed -i 's/ libc\.h / /' "${S}"/src/configure.in || die 'sed failed'
# gcc on sparc32 has this, uhm, interesting problem with detecting EOF
# correctly. To avoid some really entertaining error messages about stuff
# which isn't even in the source file being invalid, we'll do some trickery
# to make the error never occur. bug 66162 (02 October 2004 ciaranm)
find "${S}" -name '*.c' | while read c ; do echo >> "$c" ; done
# conditionally make the manpager.sh script
if [[ ${MY_PN} == vim ]] && use vim-pager ; then
cat <<END > "${S}"/runtime/macros/manpager.sh
#!/bin/sh
sed -e 's/\x1B\[[[:digit:]]\+m//g' | col -b | \\
vim \\
-c 'let no_plugin_maps = 1' \\
-c 'set nolist nomod ft=man' \\
-c 'let g:showmarks_enable=0' \\
-c 'runtime! macros/less.vim' -
END
fi
# Try to avoid sandbox problems. Bug #114475.
if [[ -d "${S}"/src/po ]] ; then
sed -i -e \
'/-S check.vim/s,..VIM.,ln -s $(VIM) testvim \; ./testvim -X,' \
"${S}"/src/po/Makefile
fi
if version_is_at_least 7.3.122; then
cp "${S}"/src/config.mk.dist "${S}"/src/auto/config.mk
fi
# Bug #378107 - Build properly with >=perl-core/ExtUtils-ParseXS-3.20.0
if version_is_at_least 7.3; then
sed -i "s:\\\$(PERLLIB)/ExtUtils/xsubpp:${EPREFIX}/usr/bin/xsubpp:" \
"${S}"/src/Makefile || die 'sed for ExtUtils-ParseXS failed'
fi
}
vim_src_unpack() {
unpack ${A}
vim_src_prepare
}
vim_src_configure() {
local myconf
# Fix bug 37354: Disallow -funroll-all-loops on amd64
# Bug 57859 suggests that we want to do this for all archs
filter-flags -funroll-all-loops
# Fix bug 76331: -O3 causes problems, use -O2 instead. We'll do this for
# everyone since previous flag filtering bugs have turned out to affect
# multiple archs...
replace-flags -O3 -O2
# Fix bug 18245: Prevent "make" from the following chain:
# (1) Notice configure.in is newer than auto/configure
# (2) Rebuild auto/configure
# (3) Notice auto/configure is newer than auto/config.mk
# (4) Run ./configure (with wrong args) to remake auto/config.mk
ebegin "Creating configure script"
sed -i 's/ auto.config.mk:/:/' src/Makefile || die "Makefile sed failed"
rm -f src/auto/configure
# autoconf-2.13 needed for this package -- bug 35319
# except it seems we actually need 2.5 now -- bug 53777
WANT_AUTOCONF=2.5 \
emake -j1 -C src autoconf || die "make autoconf failed"
eend $?
# This should fix a sandbox violation (see bug 24447). The hvc
# things are for ppc64, see bug 86433.
for file in /dev/pty/s* /dev/console /dev/hvc/* /dev/hvc* ; do
[[ -e ${file} ]] && addwrite $file
done
if [[ ${MY_PN} == "vim-core" ]] ||
( [[ ${MY_PN} == vim ]] && use minimal ); then
myconf="--with-features=tiny \
--enable-gui=no \
--without-x \
--disable-darwin \
--disable-perlinterp \
--disable-pythoninterp \
--disable-rubyinterp \
--disable-gpm"
else
use debug && append-flags "-DDEBUG"
myconf="--with-features=huge \
--enable-multibyte"
myconf="${myconf} `use_enable cscope`"
myconf="${myconf} `use_enable gpm`"
myconf="${myconf} `use_enable perl perlinterp`"
myconf="${myconf} `use_enable python pythoninterp`"
myconf="${myconf} `use_enable ruby rubyinterp`"
# tclinterp is broken; when you --enable-tclinterp flag, then
# the following command never returns:
# VIMINIT='let OS=system("uname -s")' vim
# mzscheme support is currently broken. bug #91970
#myconf="${myconf} `use_enable mzscheme mzschemeinterp`"
if [[ ${MY_PN} == gvim ]] ; then
myconf="${myconf} `use_enable netbeans`"
fi
# --with-features=huge forces on cscope even if we --disable it. We need
# to sed this out to avoid screwiness. (1 Sep 2004 ciaranm)
if ! use cscope ; then
sed -i -e '/# define FEAT_CSCOPE/d' src/feature.h || \
die "couldn't disable cscope"
fi
if [[ ${MY_PN} == vim ]] ; then
# don't test USE=X here ... see bug #19115
# but need to provide a way to link against X ... see bug #20093
myconf="${myconf} --enable-gui=no --disable-darwin `use_with X x`"
elif [[ ${MY_PN} == gvim ]] ; then
myconf="${myconf} --with-vim-name=gvim --with-x"
echo ; echo
if use aqua ; then
einfo "Building gvim with the Carbon GUI"
myconf="${myconf} --enable-darwin --enable-gui=carbon"
elif use gtk ; then
myconf="${myconf} --enable-gtk2-check"
if use gnome ; then
einfo "Building gvim with the Gnome 2 GUI"
myconf="${myconf} --enable-gui=gnome2"
else
einfo "Building gvim with the gtk+-2 GUI"
myconf="${myconf} --enable-gui=gtk2"
fi
elif use motif ; then
einfo "Building gvim with the MOTIF GUI"
myconf="${myconf} --enable-gui=motif"
elif use neXt ; then
einfo "Building gvim with the neXtaw GUI"
myconf="${myconf} --enable-gui=nextaw"
else
einfo "Building gvim with the Athena GUI"
myconf="${myconf} --enable-gui=athena"
fi
echo ; echo
else
die "vim.eclass doesn't understand MY_PN=${MY_PN}"
fi
fi
if [[ ${MY_PN} == vim ]] && use minimal ; then
myconf="${myconf} --disable-nls --disable-multibyte --disable-acl"
else
myconf="${myconf} `use_enable nls` `use_enable acl`"
fi
# Note: If USE=gpm, then ncurses will still be required. See bug #93970
# for the reasons behind the USE flag change.
myconf="${myconf} --with-tlib=curses"
myconf="${myconf} --disable-selinux"
# Let Portage do the stripping. Some people like that.
export ac_cv_prog_STRIP="$(type -P true ) faking strip"
# Keep Gentoo Prefix env contained within the EPREFIX
use prefix && myconf="${myconf} --without-local-dir"
if [[ ${MY_PN} == "*vim" ]] ; then
if [[ ${CHOST} == *-interix* ]]; then
# avoid finding of this function, to avoid having to patch either
# configure or the source, which would be much more hackish.
# after all vim does it right, only interix is badly broken (again)
export ac_cv_func_sigaction=no
fi
fi
myconf="${myconf} --with-modified-by=Gentoo-${PVR}"
econf ${myconf} || die "vim configure failed"
}
vim_src_compile() {
has src_configure ${TO_EXPORT} || vim_src_configure
# The following allows emake to be used
emake -j1 -C src auto/osdef.h objects || die "make failed"
if [[ ${MY_PN} == "vim-core" ]] ; then
emake tools || die "emake tools failed"
rm -f src/vim
else
if ! emake ; then
eerror "If the above messages seem to be talking about perl"
eerror "and undefined references, please try re-emerging both"
eerror "perl and libperl with the same USE flags. For more"
eerror "information, see:"
eerror " https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18129"
die "emake failed"
fi
fi
}
vim_src_install() {
has "${EAPI:-0}" 0 1 2 && use !prefix && EPREFIX=
has "${EAPI:-0}" 0 1 2 && use !prefix && ED="${D}"
local vimfiles=/usr/share/vim/vim${VIM_VERSION/.}
if [[ ${MY_PN} == "vim-core" ]] ; then
dodir /usr/{bin,share/{man/man1,vim}}
cd src || die "cd src failed"
make \
installruntime \
installmanlinks \
installmacros \
installtutor \
installtutorbin \
installtools \
install-languages \
install-icons \
DESTDIR=${D} \
BINDIR="${EPREFIX}"/usr/bin \
MANDIR="${EPREFIX}"/usr/share/man \
DATADIR="${EPREFIX}"/usr/share \
|| die "install failed"
keepdir ${vimfiles}/keymap
# default vimrc is installed by vim-core since it applies to
# both vim and gvim
insinto /etc/vim/
newins "${FILESDIR}"/vimrc${VIMRC_FILE_SUFFIX} vimrc
eprefixify "${ED}"/etc/vim/vimrc
if use livecd ; then
# To save space, install only a subset of the files if we're on a
# livecd. bug 65144.
einfo "Removing some files for a smaller livecd install ..."
eshopts_push -s extglob
rm -fr "${ED}${vimfiles}"/{compiler,doc,ftplugin,indent}
rm -fr "${ED}${vimfiles}"/{macros,print,tools,tutor}
rm "${ED}"/usr/bin/vimtutor
local keep_colors="default"
ignore=$(rm -fr "${ED}${vimfiles}"/colors/!(${keep_colors}).vim )
local keep_syntax="conf|crontab|fstab|inittab|resolv|sshdconfig"
# tinkering with the next line might make bad things happen ...
keep_syntax="${keep_syntax}|syntax|nosyntax|synload"
ignore=$(rm -fr "${ED}${vimfiles}"/syntax/!(${keep_syntax}).vim )
eshopts_pop
fi
# These files might have slight security issues, so we won't
# install them. See bug #77841. We don't mind if these don't
# exist.
rm "${ED}${vimfiles}"/tools/{vimspell.sh,tcltags} 2>/dev/null
elif [[ ${MY_PN} == gvim ]] ; then
dobin src/gvim
dosym gvim /usr/bin/gvimdiff
dosym gvim /usr/bin/evim
dosym gvim /usr/bin/eview
dosym gvim /usr/bin/gview
dosym gvim /usr/bin/rgvim
dosym gvim /usr/bin/rgview
dosym vim.1.gz /usr/share/man/man1/gvim.1.gz
dosym vim.1.gz /usr/share/man/man1/gview.1.gz
dosym vimdiff.1.gz /usr/share/man/man1/gvimdiff.1.gz
insinto /etc/vim
newins "${FILESDIR}"/gvimrc${GVIMRC_FILE_SUFFIX} gvimrc
eprefixify "${ED}"/etc/vim/gvimrc
insinto /usr/share/applications
newins "${FILESDIR}"/gvim.desktop${GVIM_DESKTOP_SUFFIX} gvim.desktop
insinto /usr/share/pixmaps
doins "${FILESDIR}"/gvim.xpm
else # app-editor/vim
# Note: Do not install symlinks for 'vi', 'ex', or 'view', as these are
# managed by eselect-vi
dobin src/vim
dosym vim /usr/bin/vimdiff
dosym vim /usr/bin/rvim
dosym vim /usr/bin/rview
if use vim-pager ; then
dosym ${vimfiles}/macros/less.sh /usr/bin/vimpager
dosym ${vimfiles}/macros/manpager.sh /usr/bin/vimmanpager
insinto ${vimfiles}/macros
doins runtime/macros/manpager.sh
fperms a+x ${vimfiles}/macros/manpager.sh
fi
fi
# bash completion script, bug #79018.
if [[ ${MY_PN} == "vim-core" ]] ; then
dobashcompletion "${FILESDIR}"/xxd-completion xxd
else
dobashcompletion "${FILESDIR}"/${MY_PN}-completion ${MY_PN}
fi
# We shouldn't be installing the ex or view man page symlinks, as they
# are managed by eselect-vi
rm -f "${ED}"/usr/share/man/man1/{ex,view}.1
}
# Make convenience symlinks, hopefully without stepping on toes. Some
# of these links are "owned" by the vim ebuild when it is installed,
# but they might be good for gvim as well (see bug 45828)
update_vim_symlinks() {
has "${EAPI:-0}" 0 1 2 && use !prefix && EROOT="${ROOT}"
local f syms
syms="vimdiff rvim rview"
einfo "Calling eselect vi update..."
# Call this with --if-unset to respect user's choice (bug 187449)
eselect vi update --if-unset
# Make or remove convenience symlink, vim -> gvim
if [[ -f "${EROOT}"/usr/bin/gvim ]]; then
ln -s gvim "${EROOT}"/usr/bin/vim 2>/dev/null
elif [[ -L "${EROOT}"/usr/bin/vim && ! -f "${EROOT}"/usr/bin/vim ]]; then
rm "${EROOT}"/usr/bin/vim
fi
# Make or remove convenience symlinks to vim
if [[ -f "${EROOT}"/usr/bin/vim ]]; then
for f in ${syms}; do
ln -s vim "${EROOT}"/usr/bin/${f} 2>/dev/null
done
else
for f in ${syms}; do
if [[ -L "${EROOT}"/usr/bin/${f} && ! -f "${EROOT}"/usr/bin/${f} ]]; then
rm -f "${EROOT}"/usr/bin/${f}
fi
done
fi
# This will still break if you merge then remove the vi package,
# but there's only so much you can do, eh? Unfortunately we don't
# have triggers like are done in rpm-land.
}
vim_pkg_postinst() {
# Update documentation tags (from vim-doc.eclass)
update_vim_helptags
# Update fdo mime stuff, bug #78394
if [[ ${MY_PN} == gvim ]] ; then
fdo-mime_mime_database_update
fi
if [[ ${MY_PN} == vim ]] ; then
if use X; then
echo
elog "The 'X' USE flag enables vim <-> X communication, like"
elog "updating the xterm titlebar. It does not install a GUI."
fi
echo
elog "To install a GUI version of vim, use the app-editors/gvim"
elog "package."
fi
echo
elog "Vim 7 includes an integrated spell checker. You need to install"
elog "word list files before you can use it. There are ebuilds for"
elog "some of these named app-vim/vim-spell-*. If your language of"
elog "choice is not included, please consult vim-spell.eclass for"
elog "instructions on how to make a package."
echo
ewarn "Note that the English word lists are no longer installed by"
ewarn "default."
if [[ ${MY_PN} != "vim-core" ]] ; then
echo
elog "To see what's new in this release, use :help version${VIM_VERSION/.*/}.txt"
fi
# Warn about VIMRUNTIME
if [ -n "$VIMRUNTIME" -a "${VIMRUNTIME##*/vim}" != "${VIM_VERSION/./}" ] ; then
echo
ewarn "WARNING: You have VIMRUNTIME set in your environment from an old"
ewarn "installation. You will need to either unset VIMRUNTIME in each"
ewarn "terminal, or log out completely and back in. This problem won't"
ewarn "happen again since the ebuild no longer sets VIMRUNTIME."
fi
# Scream loudly if the user is using a -cvs ebuild
if [[ -z "${PN/*-cvs/}" ]] ; then
ewarn
ewarn "You are using a -cvs ebuild. Be warned that this is not"
ewarn "officially supported and may not work."
ebeep 5
fi
echo
# Display bash-completion message
if [[ ${MY_PN} == "vim-core" ]] ; then
export BASHCOMPLETION_NAME="xxd"
fi
bash-completion_pkg_postinst
# Make convenience symlinks
if [[ ${MY_PN} != "vim-core" ]] ; then
# But only for vim/gvim, bug #252724
update_vim_symlinks
fi
}
vim_pkg_postrm() {
# Update documentation tags (from vim-doc.eclass)
update_vim_helptags
# Make convenience symlinks
if [[ ${MY_PN} != "vim-core" ]] ; then
# But only for vim/gvim, bug #252724
update_vim_symlinks
fi
# Update fdo mime stuff, bug #78394
if [[ ${MY_PN} == gvim ]] ; then
fdo-mime_mime_database_update
fi
}
vim_src_test() {
if [[ ${MY_PN} == "vim-core" ]] ; then
einfo "No testing needs to be done for vim-core"
return
fi
einfo " "
einfo "Starting vim tests. Several error messages will be shown "
einfo "whilst the tests run. This is normal behaviour and does not "
einfo "indicate a fault."
einfo " "
ewarn "If the tests fail, your terminal may be left in a strange "
ewarn "state. Usually, running 'reset' will fix this."
ewarn " "
echo
# Don't let vim talk to X
unset DISPLAY
if [[ ${MY_PN} == gvim ]] ; then
# Make gvim not try to connect to X. See :help gui-x11-start
# in vim for how this evil trickery works.
ln -s "${S}"/src/gvim "${S}"/src/testvim
testprog="../testvim"
else
testprog="../vim"
fi
# We've got to call make test from within testdir, since the Makefiles
# don't pass through our VIMPROG argument
cd "${S}"/src/testdir
# Test 49 won't work inside a portage environment
einfo "Test 49 isn't sandbox-friendly, so it will be skipped."
sed -i -e 's~test49.out~~g' Makefile
# We don't want to rebuild vim before running the tests
sed -i -e 's,: \$(VIMPROG),: ,' Makefile
# Don't try to do the additional GUI test
make VIMPROG=${testprog} nongui \
|| die "At least one test failed"
}