# Copyright 1999-2012 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/media-libs/libcanberra/libcanberra-0.29.ebuild,v 1.8 2012/10/14 23:36:01 mattst88 Exp $ EAPI="4" inherit libtool systemd autotools eutils DESCRIPTION="Portable Sound Event Library" HOMEPAGE="http://0pointer.de/lennart/projects/libcanberra/" SRC_URI="http://0pointer.de/lennart/projects/${PN}/${P}.tar.xz" LICENSE="LGPL-2.1" SLOT="0" KEYWORDS="alpha amd64 arm hppa ~ia64 ~mips ~ppc ppc64 ~sh ~sparc x86 ~amd64-fbsd ~x86-fbsd ~amd64-linux ~x86-linux ~sparc-solaris ~x86-solaris" IUSE="alsa gnome gstreamer +gtk +gtk3 oss pulseaudio +sound tdb udev" COMMON_DEPEND="media-libs/libvorbis >=sys-devel/libtool-2.2.6b alsa? ( media-libs/alsa-lib udev? ( >=sys-fs/udev-160 ) ) gstreamer? ( >=media-libs/gstreamer-0.10.15 ) gtk? ( >=x11-libs/gtk+-2.20.0:2 ) gtk3? ( x11-libs/gtk+:3 ) pulseaudio? ( >=media-sound/pulseaudio-0.9.11 ) tdb? ( sys-libs/tdb ) " RDEPEND="${COMMON_DEPEND} gnome? ( gnome-base/gsettings-desktop-schemas ) sound? ( x11-themes/sound-theme-freedesktop )" # Required for index.theme wrt #323379 DEPEND="${COMMON_DEPEND} app-arch/xz-utils virtual/pkgconfig" REQUIRED_USE="udev? ( alsa )" src_prepare() { # https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=31454 epatch "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-0.28-underlinking.patch eautoreconf } src_configure() { econf \ --docdir="${EPREFIX}"/usr/share/doc/${PF} \ --disable-dependency-tracking \ $(use_enable alsa) \ $(use_enable oss) \ $(use_enable pulseaudio pulse) \ $(use_enable gstreamer) \ $(use_enable gtk) \ $(use_enable gtk3) \ $(use_enable tdb) \ $(use_enable udev) \ $(systemd_with_unitdir) \ --disable-lynx \ --disable-gtk-doc \ --with-html-dir="${EPREFIX}"/usr/share/doc/${PF}/html } src_install() { # Disable parallel installation until bug #253862 is solved emake -j1 DESTDIR="${D}" install # Remove useless .la files: # libcanberra uses lt_dlopenext instead of ld_dlopen to load the modules, # which means that it will first try appending ".la" to the given filename # prefix; if that fails, it will append the module extension for the # current system and try that (".so" on Linux, ".bundle" on Darwin, ".dll" # on Windows, etc.). Only if both fail will it return an error. find "${ED}" -name '*.la' -exec rm -f {} + || die "la file removal failed" }