# Template build file for 'git". pkgname=git version=1.7.0.3 revision=1 distfiles="http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/git-$version.tar.bz2" build_style=gnu_configure configure_args="--with-shell=/bin/sh --with-curl --with-expat --without-tcltk" make_install_args="install-doc" short_desc="GIT Tree History Storage Tool" maintainer="Juan RP " checksum=f68774019b52ac462da48a5315ce1f4dcd64a2327de4a14d13014bdc0c50f841 long_desc=" GIT is a \"directory content manager\" designed to handle absolutely massive projects with speed and efficiency, and the release of the 2.6.12 (and later) versions of the Linux kernel as well as more and more other projects switching to it would indicate that it does this task well. GIT falls in the category of distributed version control software, similar to e.g. GNU Arch or Monotone (or, in the commercial world, BitKeeper). Every GIT working directory is a full-fledged repository with full revision tracking capabilities, not dependent on network access to a central server." subpackages="$pkgname-docs $pkgname-perl" Add_dependency run glibc Add_dependency run zlib Add_dependency run expat Add_dependency run openssl Add_dependency run curl-libs Add_dependency build perl Add_dependency build curl-devel Add_dependency build zlib-devel Add_dependency build expat-devel Add_dependency build openssl-devel Add_dependency build asciidoc Add_dependency build xmlto post_build() { # Build the manpages. cd ${wrksrc} && make -C Documentation man }