# Copyright 1999-2018 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 EAPI=6 DESCRIPTION="Object-oriented graphing library for PHP" HOMEPAGE="http://jpgraph.net/" # Upstream didn't have a stable download URL when this was packaged. SRC_URI="https://dev.gentoo.org/~mjo/distfiles/${P}.tar.gz" LICENSE="QPL-1.0" SLOT="0" KEYWORDS="alpha amd64 hppa ppc sparc x86" IUSE="truetype examples" DEPEND="" RDEPEND="truetype? ( media-fonts/corefonts ) dev-lang/php[gd,truetype?]" src_prepare() { default # The DejaVu fonts are now bundled with the library and don't need # to be found in TTF_DIR. Since most of the fonts supported by # JpGraph are corefonts, we point the sole TTF_DIR towards them for # maximum impact. Why not apply the patch unconditionally? We want # to avoid a situation where TTF fonts appear to work, but then # break without warning when the user e.g. removes corefonts. By # applying the patch conditionally, we ensure a dependency on # media-fonts/corefonts before anything will work. use truetype && eapply "${FILESDIR}/gentoo_ttf_dir.patch" # Some of the documentation and examples are shipped in the "src" # directory. We want them outside of that tree so that we can simply # call doins recursively on "src". First, rename the existing "docs" # directory which contains the HTML manual and class reference. mv docs html || die 'failed to rename "docs" directory' mv src/README ./ || die 'failed to relocate the README' mv src/Examples ./examples || die 'failed to relocate the examples' # These are present (duplicated) in the other Examples directory, # and don't work anyway. rm -r src/barcode || die 'failed to remove some barcode examples' # We'll also want to install the config file to /etc, since it may # need to be edited by the user. mv src/jpg-config.inc.php ./ || die 'failed to relocate the config file' rm src/jpg-config.inc.php.orig || die 'failed to remove original config file' } src_install() { dodoc README dodoc -r html use examples && dodoc -r examples insinto "/usr/share/php/${PN}" doins -r src/* insinto /etc doins jpg-config.inc.php # Create a symlink for the config file, because the library will only # look for it in its own source tree (not in /etc where we've put it). dosym ../../../../etc/jpg-config.inc.php "/usr/share/php/${PN}/jpg-config.inc.php" }