slackware-current/source/ap/vim/vim-gvim.SlackBuild
Patrick J Volkerding 76fc4757ac Slackware 14.1
Mon Nov  4 17:08:47 UTC 2013
Slackware 14.1 x86_64 stable is released!

It's been another interesting release cycle here at Slackware bringing
new features like support for UEFI machines, updated compilers and
development tools, the switch from MySQL to MariaDB, and many more
improvements throughout the system.  Thanks to the team, the upstream
developers, the dedicated Slackware community, and everyone else who
pitched in to help make this release a reality.

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dual-sided
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Have fun!  :-)
2018-05-31 22:57:36 +02:00

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#!/bin/sh
# Copyright 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013 Patrick J. Volkerding, Sebeka, Minnesota, USA
# All rights reserved.
#
# Redistribution and use of this script, with or without modification, is
# permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
#
# 1. Redistributions of this script must retain the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
#
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
# MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO
# EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
# PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS;
# OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
# WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR
# OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF
# ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
VIMVER=7.4
# This is the directory in the VIM source archive to cd into.
DIRVER=74
BUILD=${BUILD:-1}
# Automatically determine the architecture we're building on:
if [ -z "$ARCH" ]; then
case "$( uname -m )" in
i?86) export ARCH=i486 ;;
arm*) export ARCH=arm ;;
# Unless $ARCH is already set, use uname -m for all other archs:
*) export ARCH=$( uname -m ) ;;
esac
fi
NUMJOBS=${NUMJOBS:-" -j7 "}
PYVER=$(python -V 2>&1 | cut -f 2 -d' ' | cut -f 1-2 -d.)
if [ "$ARCH" = "x86_64" ]; then
export SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -fPIC"
export LIBDIRSUFFIX="64"
else
export SLKCFLAGS="-O2"
export LIBDIRSUFFIX=""
fi
export SLKLDFLAGS="-L/usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}"
CWD=$(pwd)
TMP=${TMP:-/tmp}
PKG=$TMP/package-vim-gvim
rm -rf $PKG
mkdir -p $TMP $PKG
# Determine VIM patchlevel:
if [ -d $CWD/patches ] ; then
cd $CWD/patches
PATCHLEVEL=$(/bin/ls ?.?.????.gz 2> /dev/null | tail -1 | cut -f 3 -d . )
if [ "$PATCHLEVEL" = "" ]; then
PATCHLEVEL=$(/bin/ls ?.?.???.gz 2> /dev/null | tail -1 | cut -f 3 -d . )
if [ "$PATCHLEVEL" = "" ]; then
PATCHLEVEL=000
fi
fi
cd $CWD
fi
cd $TMP
rm -rf vim$DIRVER
tar xvf $CWD/vim-$VIMVER.tar.?z* || exit 1
config_vim() {
CFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" LDFLAGS="$SLKLDFLAGS" \
./configure \
$* \
--prefix=/usr \
--enable-pythoninterp \
--with-python-config-dir=/usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/python$PYVER/config \
--enable-perlinterp \
--disable-tclinterp \
--enable-multibyte \
--enable-cscope \
--with-features=huge \
--with-compiledby="<volkerdi@slackware.com>" \
--build=$ARCH-slackware-linux
# I had been adding this, but got 100% complaints and 0% kudos:
# --enable-rubyinterp
}
cd $TMP/vim$DIRVER
# If there's no syntax update, create one:
if ! ls $CWD/vim-runtime-syntax-* 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then
rm -rf runtime/syntax.orig
cp -a runtime/syntax runtime/syntax.orig
echo "Fetching vim syntax updates from ftp.nluug.nl..."
rsync -avzcP ftp.nluug.nl::Vim/runtime/syntax/ runtime/syntax/
diff -u -r --new-file runtime/syntax.orig runtime/syntax | gzip -9c > $CWD/vim-runtime-syntax-$(date +%Y%m%d).diff.gz
rm -rf runtime/syntax
mv runtime/syntax.orig runtime/syntax
fi
# Apply the syntax update:
zcat $CWD/vim-runtime-syntax-*.diff.gz | patch -p0 --verbose || exit 1
chown -R root:root .
find . \
\( -perm 777 -o -perm 775 -o -perm 711 -o -perm 555 -o -perm 511 \) \
-exec chmod 755 {} \; -o \
\( -perm 666 -o -perm 664 -o -perm 600 -o -perm 444 -o -perm 440 -o -perm 400 \) \
-exec chmod 644 {} \;
for file in $CWD/patches/?.?.???.gz $CWD/patches/?.?.????.gz ; do
if [ -f $file ]; then
zcat $file | patch -p0 --verbose || exit 1
fi
done
config_vim --with-x --enable-gui=gtk2
make $NUMJOBS || make || exit 1
make install DESTDIR=$PKG || exit 1
rsync -lprvt $PKG/usr/share/man/ $PKG/usr/man/
rm -r $PKG/usr/share/man
# Fix manpage symlinks:
if [ -d $PKG/usr/man ]; then
( cd $PKG/usr/man
for manpagedir in $(find . -type d -name "man*") ; do
( cd $manpagedir
for eachpage in $( find . -type l -maxdepth 1) ; do
ln -s $( readlink $eachpage ).gz $eachpage.gz
rm $eachpage
done
gzip -9 *.?
)
done
)
fi
# Legacy binary links:
( cd $PKG/usr/bin ; rm -rf ex )
( cd $PKG/usr/bin ; ln -sf vim ex )
( cd $PKG/usr/bin ; rm -rf rview )
( cd $PKG/usr/bin ; ln -sf vim rview )
( cd $PKG/usr/bin ; rm -rf rvim )
( cd $PKG/usr/bin ; ln -sf vim rvim )
( cd $PKG/usr/bin ; rm -rf view )
( cd $PKG/usr/bin ; ln -sf vim view )
( cd $PKG/usr/bin ; rm -rf eview )
( cd $PKG/usr/bin ; ln -sf vim eview )
( cd $PKG/usr/bin ; rm -rf evim )
( cd $PKG/usr/bin ; ln -sf vim evim )
mkdir -p $PKG/install
cat $CWD/slack-desc.vim-gvim > $PKG/install/slack-desc
zcat $CWD/doinst.sh.gz > $PKG/install/doinst.sh
find $PKG | xargs file | grep -e "executable" -e "shared object" | grep ELF \
| cut -f 1 -d : | xargs strip --strip-unneeded 2> /dev/null
# You'll have to run "gvim" to get the graphical version.
# Seems like this is the common way for console and gui versions
# of vim to co-exist. If your "vi" symlink isn't pointed in a
# way that suits you, it is fully user serviceable. :-)
( cd $PKG/usr/bin
rm -f gvim
mv vim gvim
for programlink in $(find . -type l | cut -b3-) ; do
rm $programlink
ln -sf gvim $programlink
done
)
rm -f vimtutor xxd
# Perfect!
# Now we get rid of everything that's not in the other vim package.
# Let's assume (dangerous ;-) that we just built that in $TMP
# and use it as a reference:
if ! /bin/ls $TMP/vim-${VIMVER}*txz 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then
echo "FATAL: VIM package needed in $TMP"
exit 1
fi
mkdir $PKG/vim
( cd $PKG
( cd vim
echo "Extracting reference package $TMP/vim-${VIMVER}*txz:"
explodepkg $TMP/vim-${VIMVER}*txz 1> /dev/null
sh install/doinst.sh
)
)
rm -r $PKG/vim/install
( cd $PKG
find vim | cut -b4- | while read sharedfile ; do
if [ ! -d $sharedfile ]; then
rm --verbose $PKG/$sharedfile
fi
done
)
# Finally, reference purge:
rm -rf $PKG/vim
# Perhaps we would be better off without this - forcing folks to run kappfinder
# or something. It seems better than starting with nothing, but might force
# people into defaults they don't want. Another nifty catch-22...
mkdir -p $PKG/usr/share/applications
cp -a $CWD/gvim.desktop $PKG/usr/share/applications
mkdir -p $PKG/usr/share/pixmaps
cp -a $CWD/gvim.png $PKG/usr/share/pixmaps
# Remove empty directories:
find $PKG -type d -exec rmdir -p {} \; 2> /dev/null
cd $PKG
/sbin/makepkg -l y -c n $TMP/vim-gvim-$VIMVER.$PATCHLEVEL-$ARCH-$BUILD.txz