# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.22 2002/12/29 19:43:50 fgsch Exp $ # Original from: Marc Espie # XXX This port installs in a somewhat unusual way. .include COMMENT= "algebraic and symbolic computations; commercial" # Directory where the maple CDROM was mounted .if !defined(MAPLE_CDROM) IGNORE="Commercial port, mount the maple cdrom and build with make MAPLE_CDROM=mount_point" .endif # where the basic distribution unpacks MAPLE_DIR?=${PREFIX}/maple TRUEMAPLE_DIR?=${TRUEPREFIX}/maple DISTNAME= maple-5.5 CATEGORIES= math RUN_DEPENDS= :redhat_base-*:emulators/redhat/base # if someone wants to buy the sparc version and check it, be my guest... ONLY_FOR_ARCHS= i386 PERMIT_DISTFILES_CDROM= Commercial PERMIT_DISTFILES_FTP= Commercial PERMIT_PACKAGE_FTP= Commercial PERMIT_PACKAGE_CDROM= Commercial MAINTAINER= Marc Espie WRKDIST= ${WRKDIR} # verify that it makes sense to install maple here pre-fetch: @echo "You must have LINUX_COMPAT in your kernel for this port" # we only use the CD-Rom files for markers DIST_SUBDIR=maple5.5 DISTFILES=readme install \ install_base/base.tar install_base/bin.tar install_base/license.tar \ install_bins/bin_ibm_intel_linux.tar # and so, we don't extract anything by ourselves # better than NO_EXTRACT, as this builds WRKDIR correctly for us. EXTRACT_ONLY= COPY_MAPLE_DISTFILES?=No .if ${COPY_MAPLE_DISTFILES:L} == "no" COPY_CMD=ln -sf .else COPY_CMD=cp -f .endif post-extract: ln -sf ${FILESDIR}/resolv_display.c ${WRKSRC} echo "all: resolv_display" >${WRKSRC}/Makefile ALL_TARGET=resolv_display do-fetch: @mkdir -p ${FULLDISTDIR} @cd ${MAPLE_CDROM}; \ for file in ${DISTFILES}; do\ [ -f ${FULLDISTDIR}/$$file ] || \ if [ -f $$file ]; \ then\ mkdir -p ${FULLDISTDIR}/`dirname $$file`;\ ${COPY_CMD} ${MAPLE_CDROM}/$$file ${FULLDISTDIR}/$$file;\ else\ echo "File $$file not found. Is your cdrom mounted as ${MAPLE_CDROM} ?";\ fi\ done MAPLE_SCRIPTS=maple march mint updtsrc xmaple do-install: @mkdir -p ${MAPLE_DIR} || echo "${MAPLE_DIR} already exists" @cd ${MAPLE_DIR} && yes | ${FULLDISTDIR}/install @echo "But this installation script does it for you" @for file in ${MAPLE_SCRIPTS}; do\ sed -e 's,/usr/local/maple,${TRUEMAPLE_DIR},' ${MAPLE_DIR}/bin/$$file >${WRKDIST}/$$file; \ cp ${WRKDIST}/$$file ${MAPLE_DIR}/bin; \ ln -sf ${TRUEMAPLE_DIR}/bin/$$file ${PREFIX}/bin; \ done @for file in ${MAPLE_DIR}/man/man1/*; do \ ln -s ${TRUEMAPLE_DIR}/man/man1/`basename $$file` ${PREFIX}/man/man1; \ done @cd ${MAPLE_DIR} && cat ${PATCHDIR}/install-*| patch -s && \ rm ${MAPLE_DIR}/bin/*.orig @${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKBUILD}/resolv_display ${MAPLE_DIR}/bin .include