chroot-tar: make this build with glibc-2.17.

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Juan RP 2013-02-05 01:26:31 +01:00
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# Template build file for 'chroot-tar'.
pkgname=chroot-tar
version=1.26
wrksrc="tar-${version}"
distfiles="http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/tar/tar-$version.tar.bz2"
build_style=gnu-configure
revision=1
short_desc="The GNU tape archiver -- for xbps-src use"
maintainer="Juan RP <xtraeme@gmail.com>"
checksum=5a5369f464502a598e938029c310d4b3abd51e6bb8dfd045663e61c8ea9f6d41
wrksrc="tar-${version}"
build_style=gnu-configure
homepage="http://www.gnu.org/software/tar/"
license="GPL-3"
long_desc="
GNU tar, originally shipped as NetBSD's tar up to version 1.3, is a
full-featured tar command that can access remote and local magnetic tapes,
tar files (ustar, POSIX, and V7), and even compressed or gzipped versions
of these. Note that as of the current version of GNU tar (1.12), gtar
does not create correct ustar archives.
This package is only meant to be used by xbps-src, don't install it manually."
short_desc="The GNU tape archiver -- for xbps-src use"
maintainer="Juan RP <xtraeme@gmail.com>"
distfiles="http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/tar/tar-$version.tar.bz2"
checksum=5a5369f464502a598e938029c310d4b3abd51e6bb8dfd045663e61c8ea9f6d41
bootstrap=yes
conflicts="tar>=0"
provides="tar-${version}"
pre_configure() {
sed -i -e '/gets is a/d' gnu/stdio.in.h
}
post_install() {
rm -rf ${DESTDIR}/usr/share ${DESTDIR}/usr/libexec
}