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authoramdmi3 <amdmi3@FreeBSD.org>2009-06-25 21:43:32 +0800
committeramdmi3 <amdmi3@FreeBSD.org>2009-06-25 21:43:32 +0800
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Prune is an application for viewing, editing and converting coordinate
data from GPS systems. Basically it's a tool to let you play with your GPS data after you get home from your trip. It can load data from arbitrary text-based formats (for example, any tab-separated or comma-separated file) or Xml, or directly from a GPS receiver. It can display the data (as map view using openstreetmap images and as altitude profile), edit this data (for example delete points and ranges, sort waypoints, compress tracks), and save the data (in various text-based formats). It can also export data as a Gpx file, or as Kml/Kmz for import into Google Earth, or send it to a GPS receiver. WWW: http://activityworkshop.net/software/prune/
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-rw-r--r--astro/prune/Makefile36
-rw-r--r--astro/prune/distinfo3
-rw-r--r--astro/prune/files/prune.sh.in9
-rw-r--r--astro/prune/pkg-descr14
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diff --git a/astro/prune/Makefile b/astro/prune/Makefile
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index 000000000000..d5625ea12754
--- /dev/null
+++ b/astro/prune/Makefile
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+# New ports collection makefile for: prune
+# Date created: 25 Jun 2009
+# Whom: Dmitry Marakasov <amdmi3@FreeBSD.org>
+#
+# $FreeBSD$
+#
+
+PORTNAME= prune
+PORTVERSION= 7
+CATEGORIES= astro java
+MASTER_SITES= http://activityworkshop.net/software/prune/ \
+ http://mirror.amdmi3.ru/distfiles/
+DISTNAME= ${PORTNAME}_0${PORTVERSION}
+EXTRACT_SUFX= .jar
+EXTRACT_ONLY= # empty
+
+MAINTAINER= amdmi3@FreeBSD.org
+COMMENT= Application for viewing, editing and converting GPS coordinate data
+
+NO_WRKSUBDIR= yes
+NO_BUILD= yes
+
+USE_JAVA= yes
+JAVA_VERSION= 1.5+
+
+SUB_FILES= prune.sh
+SUB_LIST= JARNAME=${DISTNAME}
+
+PLIST_FILES= bin/prune ${JAVAJARDIR:C,${PREFIX}/?,,}/${DISTNAME}
+
+do-install:
+ ${MKDIR} ${JAVAJARDIR}/
+ ${INSTALL_DATA} ${DISTDIR}/${DISTNAME} ${JAVAJARDIR}/
+ ${INSTALL_SCRIPT} ${WRKDIR}/prune.sh ${PREFIX}/bin/prune
+
+.include <bsd.port.mk>
diff --git a/astro/prune/distinfo b/astro/prune/distinfo
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..e62f947456c3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/astro/prune/distinfo
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+MD5 (prune_07.jar) = 4e49ec5854946de73a7045fadafadd88
+SHA256 (prune_07.jar) = 064d93369c2a512eda7674358f384a56b676da6b856e19eb92367b5cd31ab633
+SIZE (prune_07.jar) = 403911
diff --git a/astro/prune/files/prune.sh.in b/astro/prune/files/prune.sh.in
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index 000000000000..5a91e4813542
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+++ b/astro/prune/files/prune.sh.in
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+#!/bin/sh
+#
+# $FreeBSD$
+
+JAVA="%%LOCALBASE%%/bin/java"
+JARPATH="%%JAVALIBDIR%%"
+export JAVA_VERSION="%%JAVA_VERSION%%"
+
+exec "${JAVA}" -jar "${JARPATH}/%%JARNAME%%" "$@"
diff --git a/astro/prune/pkg-descr b/astro/prune/pkg-descr
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index 000000000000..5c9f74be2bf6
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+++ b/astro/prune/pkg-descr
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+Prune is an application for viewing, editing and converting coordinate
+data from GPS systems. Basically it's a tool to let you play with
+your GPS data after you get home from your trip.
+
+It can load data from arbitrary text-based formats (for example,
+any tab-separated or comma-separated file) or Xml, or directly from
+a GPS receiver. It can display the data (as map view using openstreetmap
+images and as altitude profile), edit this data (for example delete
+points and ranges, sort waypoints, compress tracks), and save the
+data (in various text-based formats). It can also export data as a
+Gpx file, or as Kml/Kmz for import into Google Earth, or send it
+to a GPS receiver.
+
+WWW: http://activityworkshop.net/software/prune/