#!/bin/bash # # device-tree-compiler.SlackBuild # Build Device Tree Compiler # by Stuart Winter # 20-Dec-2012 # # Record toolchain & other info for the build log: slackbuildinfo # Paths to skeleton port's source & real Slackware source tree: #export CWD=$SLACKSOURCE/$PKGSERIES/source/$PKGNAM* export PORTCWD=$PWD # Temporary build locations: export TMPBUILD=$TMP/build-$PKGNAM export PKG=$TMP/package-$PKGNAM mkpkgdirs # Delete & re-create temporary directories then cd into $TMPBUILD # Determine the CFLAGS for the known architectures: #case $ARCH in # arm) export SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -march=armv5te -Wall -g -fPIC" # export LIBDIRSUFFIX="" ;; # *) export SLKCFLAGS="-O2" ;; #esac # Extract source: tar xvvf $PORTCWD/sources/$PKGNAM-$VERSION.tar* cd device* || exit 1 slackhousekeeping make clean # Only do this if you want to build the documentation, as Debian's # patch applies the Makefile into the version 1.0.0 dir: #rm -rf device-tree-compiler-1.0.0 #ln -fs device-tree-compiler-1.3.0 device-tree-compiler-1.0.0 # Apply Debian patches: # Ordinarily I wouldn't just apply them all, but having done a bit of # reading, it seems as if it's a good idea -- plus the developers of the Trimslice # develop on Ubuntu, so it makes sense to use as similar 'dtc' to them as possible. xz -dc $PORTCWD/sources/$PKGNAM*diff* | patch -p1 for i in debian/patches/*.patch ; do auto_apply_patch $i || exit 1 done # Build: make $NUMJOBS || make || failmake # We don't need the documntation: #make -C Documentation || failmake # Install into package framework: make install DESTDIR=$PKG PREFIX=/usr || failinstall mkdir -vpm755 $PKG/usr/man/man1 install -vpm644 debian/manpages/*.1 $PKG/usr/man/man1 # We shouldn't need the development stuff: rm -fv $PKG/usr/lib/libfdt.a rm -rf $PKG/usr/include # Add documentation: mkdir -vpm755 $PKG/usr/doc/$PKGNAM-$VERSION cp -fav \ Documentation/manual.txt GPL README.license TODO \ $PKG/usr/doc/$PKGNAM-$VERSION #changelogliposuction ChangeLog $PKGNAM $VERSION # Trim down a "ChangeLog" file # If necessary, start the fakeroot server so we can set file/dir ownerships: start_fakeroot # Apply generic Slackware packaging policies: cd $PKG slackstripall # strip all .a archives and all ELFs slackgzpages -i # compress man & info pages and delete usr/info/dir slackslack # chown -R root:root, chmod -R og-w, slackchown, slack644docs slackdesc # install slack-desc and doinst.sh # /extra has packages in separate dirs: #export PKGSERIES=$PKGSERIES/$PKGNAM slackmp # run makepkg -l y -c n # Perform any final checks on the package: cd $PKG slackhlinks # search for any hard links