psyced/config/gentoo/ldmud/Makefile

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Makefile

# $Id: Makefile,v 1.16 2007/04/08 08:37:08 lynx Exp $
#
# This Makefile serves the purpose to produce the files ebuild needs to be
# happy. So it is an ebuildbuilder. Targets are: ebuild, Manifest and clean.
#
# 'make' needs to be called in gentoo/config to generate the ebuilds and files
# directory, then ../Makefile will transfer this to portage where 'make' will
# call ebuild to create digests and the Manifest. After that you are ready to
# emerge. From nothing. fischerspooner rocks. -lynX
P=ldmud
V=3.3.714
# this part can be executed once the ebuild is in portage
it: Manifest
# # testing it
emerge -av $P
Manifest: Makefile ChangeLog files/psyced.settings files/erq
# # generate manifest
ebuild $P-$V.ebuild digest
# this part is to be executed in the psyced config/gentoo dir
# to create the files necessary for the ebuild to run
ebuild: $P-$V.ebuild files/psyced.settings files/erq
$P-$V.ebuild:
# # let's keep it this simple, please
-ln ../$P.ebuild $P-$V.ebuild
# no dependency on ../../psyced.settings here or it won't run in portage
files/psyced.settings: files
# # we keep it elsewhere
-cp ../../psyced.settings $@
files/erq:
-mkdir $@
-cp -p ../../../utility/erq/*.* $@
files:
-mkdir files
# we don't want to have each of those in version control, so this is a place too
# echo "MD5 419eb1c21747fe2cd6de8089b47271ff ldmud-3.3.687.tar.bz2 2107415" >files/digest-ldmud-3.3.687
# echo "MD5 ab0027411928bef96aa41bf316cde954 ldmud-3.3.712.tar.gz 26515635" >files/digest-ldmud-3.3.712
clean:
-rm $P-$V.ebuild
-rm -r files