# Buildsheet autogenerated by ravenadm tool -- Do not edit. NAMEBASE= jq VERSION= 1.7.1 KEYWORDS= textproc VARIANTS= standard SDESC[standard]= Command-line JSON processor HOMEPAGE= https://stedolan.github.io/jq/ CONTACT= nobody DOWNLOAD_GROUPS= main SITES[main]= GITHUB/stedolan:jq:jq-1.7.1 DISTFILE[1]= generated:main DF_INDEX= 1 SPKGS[standard]= complete primary tools dev man OPTIONS_AVAILABLE= none OPTIONS_STANDARD= none BUILDRUN_DEPENDS= oniguruma:primary:standard EXRUN[tools]= primary USES= cpe autoreconf gmake libtool ruby:build LICENSE= MIT:primary LICENSE_FILE= MIT:{{WRKSRC}}/COPYING LICENSE_SCHEME= solo CPE_VENDOR= jq_project FPC_EQUIVALENT= textproc/jq MUST_CONFIGURE= gnu CONFIGURE_ARGS= --disable-docs --docdir="{{STD_DOCDIR}}" --with-oniguruma="{{LOCALBASE}}" --disable-maintainer-mode INSTALL_TARGET= install-strip SOVERSION= 1.0.4 post-install: ${RM} -r ${STAGEDIR}${STD_DOCDIR} [FILE:179:descriptions/desc.primary] jq is like sed for JSON data - you can use it to slice and filter and map and transform structured data with the same ease that sed, awk, grep and friends let you play with text. [FILE:62:descriptions/desc.tools] This package contains the jq program based on the jq library. [FILE:106:distinfo] fc75b1824aba7a954ef0886371d951c3bf4b6e0a921d1aefc553f309702d6ed1 1323338 stedolan-jq-jq-1.7.1.tar.gz [FILE:51:manifests/plist.primary] lib/ libjq.so.%%SOMAJOR%% libjq.so.%%SOVERSION%% [FILE:7:manifests/plist.tools] bin/jq [FILE:68:manifests/plist.dev] include/ jq.h jv.h lib/ libjq.a libjq.so lib/pkgconfig/libjq.pc [FILE:23:manifests/plist.man] share/man/man1/jq.1.gz