Package: buici-clock Version: 0.4.9.4 Revision: 1 Depends: << cairo-shlibs (>= 1.12.14-1), x11 << BuildDepends: << cairo (>= 1.12.14-1), fink (>= 0.32), fink-package-precedence, pkgconfig, x11-dev << Source: mirror:debian:pool/main/b/%n/%n_%v+nmu2.tar.xz Source-Checksum: SHA256(e6a1d4cc6cd4fbf1950137665014d00312734061d74dfe89fa42a5f90b89cbff) SourceDirectory: %n-%v+nmu2 PatchFile: %n.patch PatchFile-MD5: 59285bd5e95d4f9081f58c12824e32b9 PatchScript: << %{default_script} perl -pi -e 's/echo -e/echo/g' Makefile.in xo/Makefile.in # Don't only display *some* of the flags being used in the # actual build (also upstream bug related to subset display) perl -ni -e 's/\@\$/\$/; print unless /ECHO/' Makefile.in xo/Makefile.in # patch *ancient* darwin-ignorant autoconf perl -pi -e 's/(a so sl)/dylib \1/' configure xo/configure # autoconf2.6ish patch for modern XQuartz paths perl -pi -e "s|/usr/lpp/Xamples|/opt/X11|" configure xo/configure << GCC: 4.0 UseMaxBuildJobs: false ConfigureParams: --mandir=%p/share/man SetCPPFLAGS: -MD SetCXXFLAGS: -MD CompileScript: << %{default_script} fink-package-precedence --depfile-ext='\.[dm]' . << InstallScript: make install DESTDIR=%d DocFiles: ANNOUNCEMENT COPYING ChangeLog LSM NOTES *README License: GPL Homepage: http://packages.debian.org/sid/buici-clock Maintainer: Jack Fink Description: Simple analog clock for your X11 desktop DescDetail: << As clocks go, Buici satisfies the basic need of representing the time accurately and attractively. I wrote it when I began to use X as my primary desktop environment and wanted to have a decent looking clock on my desktop. I loathe digital clocks. This release has limited configurability. << DescPort: << 'echo -e' doesn't do what upstream expects on OS X. <<