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In issue https://github.com/termux/termux-packages/issues/6160 I have found that community repo "its-pointless.github.io" specifies us as maintainer for its packages. This is NOT TRUE and potentially misleads people using these packages. Now TERMUX_PKG_MAINTAINER will contain a default value which is neutral and not specify maintainer. So all packages now have to override it to the correct value. [skip ci] %ci:no-build
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54 lines
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TERMUX_PKG_HOMEPAGE=https://www.graphviz.org/
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TERMUX_PKG_DESCRIPTION="Rich set of graph drawing tools"
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TERMUX_PKG_LICENSE="EPL-2.0"
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TERMUX_PKG_MAINTAINER="@termux"
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TERMUX_PKG_VERSION=2.44.1
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TERMUX_PKG_REVISION=1
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TERMUX_PKG_SRCURL=https://www2.graphviz.org/Packages/stable/portable_source/graphviz-$TERMUX_PKG_VERSION.tar.gz
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TERMUX_PKG_SHA256=8e1b34763254935243ccdb83c6ce108f531876d7a5dfd443f255e6418b8ea313
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TERMUX_PKG_DEPENDS="libandroid-glob, libc++, libcairo, pango, libexpat, libltdl, librsvg, libgd, zlib"
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TERMUX_PKG_BREAKS="graphviz-dev"
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TERMUX_PKG_REPLACES="graphviz-dev"
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TERMUX_PKG_BUILD_DEPENDS="libtool"
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TERMUX_PKG_EXTRA_CONFIGURE_ARGS="
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--enable-guile=no
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--enable-java=no
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--enable-lua=no
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--enable-ocaml=no
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--enable-perl=no
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--enable-php=no
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--enable-python=no
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--enable-r=no
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--enable-ruby=no
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--enable-sharp=no
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--enable-swig=no
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--enable-tcl=no
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--with-ltdl-include=$TERMUX_PREFIX/include
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--with-ltdl-lib=$TERMUX_PREFIX/lib
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--with-pangocairo=yes
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--with-pic
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--with-poppler=no
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--with-x=no
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"
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TERMUX_PKG_RM_AFTER_INSTALL="bin/*-config share/man/man1/*-config.1"
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termux_step_pre_configure() {
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./autogen.sh NOCONFIG
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export HOSTCC="gcc"
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}
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termux_step_post_make_install() {
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# Some binaries (dot_builtins, gvpack) links against these:
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cd $TERMUX_PREFIX/lib
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for lib in graphviz/*.so*; do
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ln -s -f $lib $(basename $lib)
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done
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}
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termux_step_create_debscripts() {
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echo "#!$TERMUX_PREFIX/bin/sh" > postinst
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echo "dot -c" >> postinst
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echo "exit 0" >> postinst
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chmod 0755 postinst
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}
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