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2.8 KiB
Makefile
92 lines
2.8 KiB
Makefile
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.37 2007/08/14 11:28:00 lynx Exp $
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p=/usr/local/portage
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e=/etc/make.conf
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G=lynx -source
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# We currently operate on /usr/local/portage but we should add more
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# PSYC packages and run our own PSYC overlay...
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install: $p $p/dev-lang/psyclpc $p/net-im/psyced
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@echo -- We are done with portage installation. You can now emerge
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@echo -- from here or postpone to a better moment in life.
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emerge -av psyced
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@echo -- Done emerging. Contratulations on your new psyced! --
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uninstall: new
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new:
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# It complains for missing packages, but does no harm.
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-emerge --unmerge psyced psyclpc ldmud
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# This one complains, too. Should we make it shut up?
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# We can make it shut up next time when we do our own PSYC overlay.
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-rm -r $p/net-im/psyced $p/dev-lang/psyclpc $p/games-mud/ldmud
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ldmud: $p $p/games-mud/ldmud
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@echo -- Warning: You are installing LDMud which is no longer the
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@echo -- the best choice as a psyced driver!
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emerge -av ldmud
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### NO SERVICEABLE PARTS BELOW ###
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$p:
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@echo -- Apparently you have not installed custom ebuilds yet.
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mkdir $@
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@echo -- A $@ directory has therefore been generated for you.
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echo "" >>$e
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echo "# Added by psyced's config/gentoo/Makefile" >>$e
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# Does it replace $p correctly in $e? Yes it does. Good.
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echo "PORTDIR_OVERLAY=$p" >>$e
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@echo -- PORTDIR_OVERLAY has been appended to $e to activate $@.
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$p/dev-lang/psyclpc: psyclpc.ebuild psyclpc/Makefile Makefile
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(cd psyclpc;make ebuild)
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-mkdir $p/dev-lang
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rm -rf $@
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cp -rp psyclpc $@
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-(cd $@;make Manifest)
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$p/games-mud/ldmud: ldmud.ebuild ldmud/Makefile Makefile
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(cd ldmud;make ebuild)
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-mkdir $p/games-mud
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rm -rf $@
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cp -rp ldmud $@
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-(cd $@;make Manifest)
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$p/net-im/psyced: psyced.ebuild psyced/Makefile Makefile
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(cd psyced;make ebuild)
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-mkdir $p/net-im
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rm -rf $@
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cp -rp psyced $@
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-(cd $@;make Manifest)
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# the lower part of the Makefile serves the purpose of
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# managing this package itself, not to install something.
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sane: new clean
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clean:
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(cd psyced;make $@)
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(cd psyclpc;make $@)
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# Leave it alone or we won't be able to recreate the erq directory ;)
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# (cd ldmud;make $@)
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up:
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-rm ldmud/ldmud-*.ebuild psyced/psyced-*.ebuild psyclpc/psyclpc-*.ebuild
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-mkdir psyced/files
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# If 'cvs update' updates this Makefile itself, it may be necessary
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# to run 'make up' twice as the update requirements may have changed.
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cvs update
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$G http://www.psyced.org/dist/config/psyced.ini >psyced/files/psyced.ini
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@(cd psyced;make ebuild)
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@(cd psyclpc;make ebuild)
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# We could extend the procedure to actually run the ebuild at building time
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# so that we get to have the digests in there.. TODO
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# Now you may have to unmerge and delete psyclpc and psyced from your
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# portage overlay to have them generated anew.
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# Use 'make new' to do that.
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oldup:
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@(cd ldmud;make ebuild)
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$G http://www.psyced.org/dist/config/psyced.settings >ldmud/files/psyced.settings
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