# Copyright 1999-2002 Gentoo Technologies, Inc. # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/app-sci/setiathome/setiathome-3.03-r1.ebuild,v 1.4 2002/08/01 11:40:14 seemant Exp $ # generic archive name, this should be a link to the real archive A="${P}.tar" # this directory will not exist at first, we rename the real directory # to this name later S="${WORKDIR}/${P}" # no version number on this install dir since upgrades will be using same dir # (data will be stored here too) I=/opt/setiathome DESCRIPTION="Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) @ home" HOMEPAGE="http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu" DEPEND=">=virtual/glibc-2.1 >=sys-apps/baselayout-1.8.0" RDEPEND=">=virtual/glibc-2.1 X? ( x11-base/xfree )" SLOT="0" LICENSE="proprietary" KEYWORDS="x86" src_unpack () { if [ ! -e ${DISTDIR}/${A} ] ; then einfo "Please download the appropriate setiathome archive" einfo "for your system's architecture from:" einfo "http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/unix.html" einfo "" einfo "The archive should be placed into /usr/portage/distfiles." einfo "After that, create a symbolic link:" einfo "" einfo "\tln -s ${DISTDIR}/${A}" die "package archive not found" fi cd ${WORKDIR} tar xf ${DISTDIR}/${A} # find real directory ... dir="`find . -type d -name "${P}*" -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 | \ cut -b "3-"`" # ... and rename it to our desired directory name mv "${dir}" "${P}" } src_install () { dodir ${I} cp {setiathome,README} ${D}/${I} use X && cp {xsetiathome,README.xsetiathome} ${D}/${I} chown nobody.nogroup ${D}/${I} chown nobody.nogroup ${D}/${I}/setiathome chmod +s ${S}/setiathome exeinto /etc/init.d ; newexe ${FILESDIR}/seti-init.d-r1 setiathome insinto /etc/conf.d ; newins ${FILESDIR}/seti-conf.d-r1 setiathome echo "SETIATHOME_DIR=${I}">> ${D}/etc/conf.d/setiathome } pkg_postinst () { einfo "To run SETI@home in the background at boot:" einfo " Edit /etc/conf.d/setiathome to setup" einfo " Then just run \`/etc/init.d/setiathome start\`" einfo "" einfo "Otherwise remember to cd into the directory" einfo "where it should keep its data files first, like so:" einfo " cd ${I} && ./setiathome" } pkg_postrm () { einfo "SETI@home data files were not removed." einfo " Remove them manually from ${I}" }