openbsd-ports/security/pinentry/Makefile
2013-03-11 11:35:43 +00:00

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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.7 2013/03/11 11:41:27 espie Exp $
# pinentry builds against it's own stripped version of libassuan
# I will see with upstream how to change this behavior
COMMENT-main = PIN or passphrase entry dialog (ncurses interface)
COMMENT-gtk2 = PIN or passphrase entry dialog (gtk2 interface)
VERSION = 0.8.1
DISTNAME = pinentry-${VERSION}
CATEGORIES = security
REVISION-main = 0
REVISION-gtk2 = 0
PKGNAME-main = ${DISTNAME}
PKGNAME-gtk2 = pinentry-gtk2-${VERSION}
MASTER_SITES = ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/pinentry/
HOMEPAGE = http://www.gnupg.org/related_software/pinentry/index.en.html
MAINTAINER = Pierre-Emmanuel Andre <pea@openbsd.org>
# GPLv2
PERMIT_PACKAGE_CDROM = Yes
MULTI_PACKAGES = -main -gtk2
WANTLIB-main = ${WANTLIB} c ncurses
WANTLIB-gtk2 = ${WANTLIB} c GL X11 Xcomposite Xcursor Xdamage \
Xext Xfixes Xi Xinerama Xrandr Xrender atk-1.0 \
cairo expat fontconfig freetype gdk-x11-2.0 \
gdk_pixbuf-2.0 gio-2.0 glib-2.0 gmodule-2.0 \
gobject-2.0 gthread-2.0 gtk-x11-2.0 intl m ncurses \
pango-1.0 pangocairo-1.0 pangoft2-1.0 pixman-1 png \
pthread pthread-stubs xcb xcb-render xcb-shm z
LIB_DEPENDS-gtk2 = x11/gtk+2
MODULES = converters/libiconv
CONFIGURE_STYLE = gnu
CONFIGURE_ENV = CPPFLAGS="-I${LOCALBASE}/include" \
LDFLAGS="-L${LOCALBASE}/lib"
CONFIGURE_ARGS = --enable-pinentry-curses \
--disable-pinentry-qt \
--disable-pinentry-qt4 \
--disable-pinentry-gtk \
--enable-pinentry-gtk2
# Change default 'pinentry' to pinentry-curses in the -main package.
# The shipped Makefiles insist on setting it to the gtk2 variant.
post-install:
ln -sf pinentry-curses ${PREFIX}/bin/pinentry
.include <bsd.port.mk>