Package: pcre++ Version: 0.9 Revision: 1 GCC: 3.3 BuildDepends: pcre (>= 3.9-1), gcc3.1 Depends: pcre-shlibs (>= 3.9-1), %N-shlibs (= %v-%r) BuildDependsOnly: True Source: ftp://ftp.daemon.de/scip/Apps/pcre++/%n-%v.tar.gz Source-MD5: 721f8b5227107f2c74e4de025fe4c226 UpdateConfigGuess: true ConfigureParams: --mandir='${prefix}/share/man' --with-pcre-include=%p/include SetCC: gcc3 SetCXX: g++3 NoSetCXXFLAGS: true SplitOff: << Package: %N-shlibs Replaces: %N (<= 0.9-1) Files: lib/libpcre++.*.dylib Shlibs: << %p/lib/libpcre++.0.dylib 1.0.0 %n (>= 0.9-1) << DocFiles: doc/html/* README COPYING AUTHORS INSTALL ChangeLog config.log << DocFiles: doc/html/* README COPYING AUTHORS INSTALL ChangeLog config.log License: LGPL Description: C++ wrapper for the PCRE library DescDetail: << PCRE++ is a C++ wrapper-class for the great library PCRE. (Perl Compatible Regular Expressions), which is available on http://www.pcre.org/ by Philip Hazel. This class allows you to use perl alike regular expressions in your C++ applications. You can use it to search in strings, to split strings into parts using expressions or to search and replace a part of a string with another part. << Patch: %f.patch DescPackaging: << The patch is necessary for two things: 1) to make the doc files go into share/doc 2) to force configure to choose g++ instead of c++ for the compiler. g++ is required because otherwise the pcre++ shared library is incorrectly linked against the STL, i.e. applications that link dynamically against pcre++ refuse to run because of undefined symbols. << Homepage: http://www.daemon.de/en/software/pcre/ Maintainer: Patrick Naef