From 30bb88543183d5a431cd8509d64879321aa9549e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andreas Guldstrand Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2017 21:03:26 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] perl/perl-Inline: Switch to i586 + new maintainer. Signed-off-by: David Spencer --- perl/perl-Inline/README | 30 ++++++++++++------------- perl/perl-Inline/perl-Inline.SlackBuild | 6 ++--- perl/perl-Inline/perl-Inline.info | 4 ++-- 3 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-) diff --git a/perl/perl-Inline/README b/perl/perl-Inline/README index 499cca9074..4405660544 100644 --- a/perl/perl-Inline/README +++ b/perl/perl-Inline/README @@ -1,24 +1,24 @@ -The Inline module allows you to put source code from other -programming languages directly "inline" in a Perl script -or module. The code is automatically compiled as needed, +The Inline module allows you to put source code from other +programming languages directly "inline" in a Perl script +or module. The code is automatically compiled as needed, and then loaded for immediate access from Perl. -Inline saves you from the hassle of having to write and -compile your own glue code using facilities like XS or SWIG. -Simply type the code where you want it and run your Perl as -normal. All the hairy details are handled for you. The -compilation and installation of your code chunks all happen -transparently; all you will notice is the delay of +Inline saves you from the hassle of having to write and +compile your own glue code using facilities like XS or SWIG. +Simply type the code where you want it and run your Perl as +normal. All the hairy details are handled for you. The +compilation and installation of your code chunks all happen +transparently; all you will notice is the delay of compilation on the first run. -The Inline code only gets compiled the first time you run -it (or whenever it is modified) so you only take the -performance hit once. Code that is Inlined into distributed -modules (like on the CPAN) will get compiled when the module -is installed, so the end user will never notice the compilation +The Inline code only gets compiled the first time you run +it (or whenever it is modified) so you only take the +performance hit once. Code that is Inlined into distributed +modules (like on the CPAN) will get compiled when the module +is installed, so the end user will never notice the compilation time. -Best of all, it works the same on both Unix and Microsoft +Best of all, it works the same on both Unix and Microsoft Windows. NOTE: This NO LONGER installs the submodule Inline::C -- that must diff --git a/perl/perl-Inline/perl-Inline.SlackBuild b/perl/perl-Inline/perl-Inline.SlackBuild index 3900d98139..68230e0006 100644 --- a/perl/perl-Inline/perl-Inline.SlackBuild +++ b/perl/perl-Inline/perl-Inline.SlackBuild @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ SRCNAM=$(printf $PRGNAM | cut -d- -f2-) if [ -z "$ARCH" ]; then case "$( uname -m )" in - i?86) ARCH=i486 ;; + i?86) ARCH=i586 ;; arm*) ARCH=arm ;; *) ARCH=$( uname -m ) ;; esac @@ -42,8 +42,8 @@ TMP=${TMP:-/tmp/SBo} PKG=$TMP/package-$PRGNAM OUTPUT=${OUTPUT:-/tmp} -if [ "$ARCH" = "i486" ]; then - SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -march=i486 -mtune=i686" +if [ "$ARCH" = "i586" ]; then + SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -march=i586 -mtune=i686" LIBDIRSUFFIX="" elif [ "$ARCH" = "i686" ]; then SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -march=i686 -mtune=i686" diff --git a/perl/perl-Inline/perl-Inline.info b/perl/perl-Inline/perl-Inline.info index ddc1b2ff09..7c3eedda7b 100644 --- a/perl/perl-Inline/perl-Inline.info +++ b/perl/perl-Inline/perl-Inline.info @@ -6,5 +6,5 @@ MD5SUM="510bbac46e727bcaf240b7feac2646c9" DOWNLOAD_x86_64="" MD5SUM_x86_64="" REQUIRES="perl-Parse-RecDescent perl-test-warn" -MAINTAINER="Glenn Becker" -EMAIL="glenn.becker@gmail.com" +MAINTAINER="Andreas Guldstrand" +EMAIL="andreas.guldstrand@gmail.com"