On pon, 2017-07-24 at 17:20 +0200, Alexis Ballier wrote: > # Copyright 1999-2017 Gentoo Foundation > # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 > > # @ECLASS: opam.eclass > # @MAINTAINER: > # Gentoo ML Project <[email protected]> > # @AUTHOR: > # Alexis Ballier <[email protected]> > # @BLURB: Provides functions for installing opam packages. > # @DESCRIPTION: > # Provides dependencies on opam and ocaml, opam-install and a default > # src_install for opam-based packages. > > case ${EAPI:-0} in > 0|1|2|3|4) die "You need at least EAPI-5 to use opam.eclass";;
Why not start straight with EAPI 6? You will have less to clean up
later.
> *) ;;
> esac
>
> RDEPEND=">=dev-lang/ocaml-4:="
> DEPEND="${RDEPEND}
> dev-ml/opam"
>
> # @FUNCTION: opam-install
> # @USAGE: <list of packages>
> # @DESCRIPTION:
> # Installs the opam packages given as arguments. For each "${pkg}" element in
> # that list, "${pkg}.install" must be readable from current working directory.
> opam-install() {
local pkg
> for pkg ; do
> opam-installer -i \
> --prefix="${ED}/usr" \
> --libdir="${D}/$(ocamlc -where)" \
> --docdir="${ED}/usr/share/doc/${PF}" \
> --mandir="${ED}/usr/share/man" \
Both ED and D include the trailing slash, so either remove the extra
slash or use ${ED%/}.
> "${pkg}.install" || die
> done
> }
>
> opam_src_install() {
> opam-install "${PN}"
> # Handle opam putting doc in a subdir
> if [ -d "${ED}/usr/share/doc/${PF}/${PN}" ] ; then
Is PN always the correct subdirectory here?
> mv "${ED}/usr/share/doc/${PF}/${PN}/"*
> "${ED}/usr/share/doc/${PF}/" || die
> rmdir "${ED}/usr/share/doc/${PF}/${PN}" || die
> fi
> }
>
> EXPORT_FUNCTIONS src_install
--
Best regards,
Michał Górny
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