varnish: remove long_desc; cross build support.
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# Template file for 'varnish'
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pkgname=varnish
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version=3.0.3
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revision=3
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revision=4
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build_style=gnu-configure
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configure_args="--disable-static"
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makedepends="pkg-config pcre-devel readline-devel"
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hostmakedepends="pkg-config python"
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makedepends="pcre-devel readline-devel"
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conf_files="/etc/varnish/default.vcl"
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systemd_services="varnish.service on"
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make_dirs="/var/varnish 750 nobody nogroup"
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@ -14,13 +15,6 @@ license="Simplified BSD"
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homepage="https://www.varnish-cache.org/"
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distfiles="http://repo.varnish-cache.org/source/${pkgname}-${version}.tar.gz"
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checksum=2d37d18d952f58b208ac3a0706d4d3e4c0de304b1fcc9df5019571c75f148ab2
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long_desc="
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Varnish Cache is a web application accelerator also known as a caching HTTP
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reverse proxy. You install it in front of any server that speaks HTTP and
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configure it to cache the contents. Varnish Cache is really, really fast.
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It typically speeds up delivery with a factor of 300 - 1000x, depending on
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your architecture. A high level overview of what Varnish does can be seen
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in the video attached to this web page."
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post_install() {
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# systemd reload helper
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libvarnishapi_package() {
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short_desc+=" - API runtime library"
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pkg_install() {
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vmove "usr/lib/*.so*"
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vmove "usr/lib/*.so.*"
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}
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}
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libvarnishapi-devel_package() {
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depends="libvarnishapi>=${version}"
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depends="libvarnishapi>=${version}_${revision}"
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short_desc+=" - API development files"
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pkg_install() {
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vmove usr/include
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vmove usr/lib/pkgconfig
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vmove "usr/lib/*.so"
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vmove usr/share/man/man3
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}
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}
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