diff --git a/templates/expat-2.0.1.tmpl b/templates/expat-2.0.1.tmpl new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..b3e3f90997 --- /dev/null +++ b/templates/expat-2.0.1.tmpl @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +# ----*---- ----*----- +# Example template build file for 'expat-2.0.1' +# ----*---- ----*----- +# +# Name of the package, sometimes you need a different name than +# the one used in the source distribution file. +pkgname=expat-2.0.1 + +# Suffix extraction, only supported: zip and tar/tar+(gz|bzip2). +extract_sufx=".tar.gz" + +# Use this if pkgname doesn't match or if there are multiple +# source distribution files. +#distfiles="" + +# URL to fetch +url=http://kent.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/expat/ + +# Arguments passed to configure if $build_style = {,gnu_}configure. +#configure_args="" + +# Arguments passed to configure through the environment +#configure_env="" + +# Build style: gnu_configure, bsd-makefile, gnu-makefile, configure. +build_style=gnu_configure + +# Passed flags to the 'make' command before building the package. +#make_build_args="" + +# Passed flags to the 'make' command before installing the package. +#make_install_args="" + +# Short description, max 1 line of 72 chars. +short_desc="XML parser library written in C" + +# Maintainer of this pkg: name . +maintainer="Juan RP " + +# Checksum of file with rmd160. +checksum=d31bcb152adaff9e358968be1ea901e1b4ed3b2f + +# Long description. Preferibly first line should be left blank +# and use a whitespace while starting lines. +# +# Please also respect 72 chars per line if possible (max 80). +# +long_desc=" + This is James Clark's expat XML parser library in C. It is a stream + oriented parser that requires setting handlers to deal with the + structure that the parser discovers in the document." diff --git a/templates/perl-5.10.0.tmpl b/templates/perl-5.10.0.tmpl new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..645d9ec1dc --- /dev/null +++ b/templates/perl-5.10.0.tmpl @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +# ----*---- ----*----- +# Example template build file for 'perl-5.10.0'. +# ----*---- ----*----- +# +# Name of the package, sometimes you need a different name than +# the one used in the source distribution file. +pkgname=perl-5.10.0 + +# Suffix extraction, only supported: zip and tar/tar+(gz|bzip2). +extract_sufx=".tar.gz" + +# Use this if pkgname doesn't match or if there are multiple +# source distribution files. +#distfiles="" + +# URL to fetch +url=http://www.cpan.org/src + +# Use this if the configure script is not named 'configure'. +configure_script="Configure" + +# Arguments passed to configure if $build_style = {,gnu_}configure. +configure_args="-Dusethreads -des -Dprefix=$PKGFS_DESTDIR/$pkgname + -Ui_malloc -Uusemymalloc -Dinstallstyle=lib/perl5" + +# Arguments passed to configure through the environment +#configure_env="" + +# Build style: gnu_configure, bsd-makefile, gnu-makefile, configure. +build_style=configure + +# Passed flags to the 'make' command before building the package. +#make_build_args="" + +# Passed flags to the 'make' command before installing the package. +#make_install_args="" + +# Short description, max 1 line of 72 chars. +short_desc="Practical Extraction and Report Language" + +# Maintainer of this pkg: name . +maintainer="Juan RP " + +# Checksum of file with rmd160. +checksum=c6614fc99a162790a703f91085b24a60af903ba2 + +# Long description. Preferibly first line should be left blank +# and use a whitespace while starting lines. +# +# Please also respect 72 chars per line if possible (max 80). +# +long_desc=" + Perl is a general-purpose programming language originally developed + for text manipulation and now used for a wide range of tasks including + system administration, web development, network programming, GUI + development, and more. The language is intended to be practical (easy + to use, efficient, complete) rather than beautiful (tiny, elegant, + minimal). Its major features are that it's easy to use, supports both + procedural and object-oriented (OO) programming, has powerful built-in + support for text processing, and has one of the world's most impressive + collections of third-party modules."