# New ports collection makefile for: koi8rPS # Date created: Oct 30, 2000 # Whom: mi@aldan.algebra.com # # $FreeBSD$ # PORTNAME= gemini PORTVERSION= 1.0 CATEGORIES= x11-fonts MASTER_SITES= http://www.brama.com/compute/unix/ PKGNAMEPREFIX= koi8-u- PKGNAMESUFFIX= -x11 DISTNAME= x-koi8u EXTRACT_SUFX= .tgz MAINTAINER= mi@aldan.algebra.com BUILD_DEPENDS= bdftopcf:${PORTSDIR}/x11/XFree86 USE_X_PREFIX= yes NO_WRKSUBDIR= yes MAKE_ENV+= DESTDIR=${X11BASE}/lib/X11/fonts/koi8-u-gemini MAKE_ARGS+= -E DESTDIR -j 2 post-patch: ${PERL} -pi -e 's/\.Z/.gz/g' ${WRKSRC}/Makefile post-install: @${CAT} ${PKGMESSAGE} # This will allow one to use just this fonts for both, the Ukrainian # koi8-u and the Russian koi8-r encodings. Since koi8-u is a superset of # koi8-r, there is not need to load both sets into X-server, but some # applications look for cronyx-*-koi8-r or koi8-r explicitly. -mi post-build: # Creating aliases for koi8-r encoding and Cronyx foundry: @${ECHO_CMD} >> ${WRKSRC}/fonts.alias @${ECHO_CMD} "! Automaticly generated aliases for koi8-r encoding:" \ >> ${WRKSRC}/fonts.alias ${AWK} '/gemini/ { \ name = $$2; \ gsub("koi8-u", "koi8-r", $$2); \ print $$2 " " name; \ gsub("gemini", "cronyx", $$2); \ print $$2 " " name; \ }' < ${WRKSRC}/fonts.dir >> ${WRKSRC}/fonts.alias .include