termux-packages/packages/tracepath/build.sh
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TERMUX_PKG_HOMEPAGE=https://github.com/iputils/iputils
TERMUX_PKG_DESCRIPTION="Tool to trace the network path to a remote host"
TERMUX_PKG_LICENSE="GPL-2.0"
TERMUX_PKG_MAINTAINER="@termux"
TERMUX_PKG_VERSION=20210202
TERMUX_PKG_SRCURL=https://github.com/iputils/iputils/archive/${TERMUX_PKG_VERSION}.tar.gz
TERMUX_PKG_SHA256=3f557ecfd2ace873801231d2c1f42de73ced9fbc1ef3a438d847688b5fb0e8ab
TERMUX_PKG_BUILD_IN_SRC=true
termux_step_configure() {
return
}
termux_step_make() {
return
}
termux_step_make_install() {
CPPFLAGS+=" -DPACKAGE_VERSION=\"$TERMUX_PKG_VERSION\" -DHAVE_ERROR_H"
$CC $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS -o $TERMUX_PREFIX/bin/tracepath iputils_common.c tracepath.c
local MANDIR=$TERMUX_PREFIX/share/man/man8
mkdir -p $MANDIR
cd $TERMUX_PKG_SRCDIR/doc
xsltproc \
--stringparam man.output.quietly 1 \
--stringparam funcsynopsis.style ansi \
--stringparam man.th.extra1.suppress 1 \
--stringparam iputils.version $TERMUX_PKG_VERSION \
custom-man.xsl \
tracepath.xml
cp tracepath.8 $MANDIR/
# Setup traceroute as an alias for tracepath, since traceroute
# requires root which most Termux user does not have, and tracepath
# is probably good enough for most:
(cd $TERMUX_PREFIX/bin && ln -f -s tracepath traceroute)
(cd $MANDIR && ln -f -s tracepath.8 traceroute.8)
}