Package: wml Version: 2.0.9 Revision: 2 Source: http://thewml.org/distrib/wml-%v.tar.gz Source-MD5: a7c9da3b58f7e40706e3c29c37b4822b Depends: libpng3-shlibs, perl580-core BuildDepends: libpng3 License: GPL NoSetLDFLAGS: true NoSetCPPFLAGS: true SetCFLAGS: -fno-common PatchScript: sed 's|@PREFIX@|%p|g' <%a/%f.patch | patch -p1 ConfigureParams: --without-modules InstallScript: make install prefix=%i mandir=%i/share/man DocFiles: ANNOUNCE BUGREPORT COPYING COPYRIGHT COPYRIGHT.OTHER CREDITS ChangeLog NEWS README README.mp4h SUPPORT VERSION Description: Offline HTML generation toolkit DescDetail: << WML consists of a control frontend driving up to nine backends in a sequential pass-oriented filtering scheme. Each backend provides one particular core language. While not trivial and idiot proof WML provides most of the core features real hackers always wanted for HTML generation. << DescPort:<< Hmmm... using the CFLAGS for including the libraries but not setting LDFLAGS might be a bit of an evil hack but is required to trick wml's configure script without any more patching... (if both LDFLAGS and CFLAGS are set, configure breaks. but if LDFLAGS is not set to -L/sw/lib configure can't find -lpng, hence set CFLAGS to that value) Be sure to have moved out all the old perl stuff out of the way. A typical build failure would be an undefined symbol _perl_get_sv in p3_eperl << Maintainer: Mathias Meyer Homepage: http://thewml.org/