Package: wml Version: 2.0.9 Revision: 13 Source: http://thewml.org/distrib/wml-%v.tar.gz Source-MD5: a7c9da3b58f7e40706e3c29c37b4822b Depends: libpng3-shlibs, perl581-core, gd-pm581 BuildDepends: libpng3 License: GPL NoSetLDFLAGS: true NoSetCPPFLAGS: true SetCFLAGS: -fno-common SetLIBRARY_PATH: %p/lib PatchScript: sed 's|@PREFIX@|%p|g' <%a/%n.patch | patch -p1 ConfigureParams: --without-modules CompileScript: export CPATH=%p/include; ./configure %c; make InstallScript: make install prefix=%i mandir=%i/share/man DocFiles: ANNOUNCE BUGREPORT COPYING COPYRIGHT COPYRIGHT.OTHER CREDITS ChangeLog NEWS README README.mp4h SUPPORT VERSION Description: Offline HTML generation toolkit DescDetail: << WML consists of a control frontend driving up to nine backends in a sequential pass-oriented filtering scheme. Each backend provides one particular core language. While not trivial and idiot proof WML provides most of the core features real hackers always wanted for HTML generation. << DescPort:<< # Hmmm... using the CFLAGS for including the libraries but not setting LDFLAGS # might be a bit of an evil hack but is required to trick wml's configure script # without any more patching... # # (if both LDFLAGS and CFLAGS are set, configure breaks. but if LDFLAGS is not # set to -L/sw/lib configure can't find -lpng, hence set CFLAGS to that value) The vers in 10.2-gcc3.3 was no longer finding -lpng. Added LIBRARY_PATH and CPATH to fix. (JFm) Be sure to have moved out all the old perl stuff out of the way. A typical build failure would be an undefined symbol _perl_get_sv in p3_eperl << Maintainer: Mathias Meyer Homepage: http://thewml.org/