Info2: << Package: parallel-oct%type_pkg[oct] Version: 2.2.0 Type: oct (3.8.2), forge (parallel), gcc (4.9) Revision: 1 Maintainer: Alexander Hansen # unfortunately, Homepage won't do types Homepage: http://octave.sourceforge.net/parallel/index.html Description: Parallel execution in Octave DescDetail: << Parallel execution package for cluster computers. See also the openmpi_ext-oct package, maintained upstream by Riccardo Corradini. For parallel execution on a single machine see e.g. the function parcellfun (author: Jaroslav Hajek) in the general-oct package. It provides the following functions: Single Machine: parcellfun pararrayfun Clusters: send recv reval server connect sclose scloseall select_sockets General: select Unrelyable Clusters: bw_start bw_list bw_retrieve bw_clear << License: GPL3+ BuildDepends: << liboctave%type_pkg[oct]-dev, fftw3, hdf5.9, fink-octave-scripts << Depends: << octave%type_pkg[oct]-interpreter << Conflicts: octave-forge Source: mirror:sourceforge:octave/%type_raw[forge]-%v.tar.gz Source-Checksum: SHA256(a6d9f8e3af82605e940ddd162383a5eb166e6e488e49820498d0e3bc2bfc8a1c) PatchScript: << #!/bin/sh -ev perl -pi -e 's/(.*#include.*)/#include \n\1/' src/*.cc << NoSetCPPFLAGS: true NoSetLDFLAGS: true UseMaxBuildJobs: false BuildAsNobody: false CompileScript: << #!/bin/sh -ev # Source directory, either %type_raw[forge] or %type_raw[forge]-%v pkgsrc=%type_raw[forge]-%v ##### Invariant stuff begins here ##### %p/share/fink-octave-scripts/octave-forge-patch.sh %type_raw[forge] %v %type_raw[oct] %b %i $pkgsrc ./octave-forge-compile.sh << InstallScript: ./octave-forge-install.sh PostInstScript: %p/share/octave/%type_raw[oct]/%type_raw[forge]/octave-forge-postinst.sh PreRmScript: %p/share/octave/%type_raw[oct]/%type_raw[forge]/octave-forge-prerm.sh DescPackaging: << This package: Common for all octave-forge packages: Preinst and postinst scripts are dynamically set up via %p/share/fink-octave-scripts/octave-forge-patch.sh because Octave's package manager can't cope with non-literal arguments. The Type: forge (pkgname) is used to minimize what needs to be changed when using this .info file as a template, or when the package name contains underscores. << DescPort:<< Explicitly add '#include ' since 10.9 builds seem not to include that by default. << <<