# Build template for 'base-system-live-busybox'. pkgname=base-system-busybox version=1.20.2 revision=4 wrksrc="busybox-${version}" homepage="http://www.busybox.net" makedepends="perl pam-devel" short_desc="The Swiss Army Knife of Embedded Linux - for base-system-live" maintainer="Juan RP " license="GPL-2" distfiles="${homepage}/downloads/busybox-$version.tar.bz2" checksum=eb13ff01dae5618ead2ef6f92ba879e9e0390f9583bd545d8789d27cf39b6882 long_desc=" BusyBox combines tiny versions of many common UNIX utilities into a single small executable. It provides replacements for most of the utilities you usually find in GNU fileutils, shellutils, etc. The utilities in BusyBox generally have fewer options than their full-featured GNU cousins; however, the options that are included provide the expected functionality and behave very much like their GNU counterparts. BusyBox provides a fairly complete environment for any small or embedded system. This package is only meant to be installed by void-mklive utility and shall not be installed into a running system." do_build() { cp -f ${FILESDIR}/dotconfig .config make ${makejobs} } do_install() { make CONFIG_PREFIX=${DESTDIR} install vmkdir usr/bin vmkdir usr/sbin vmove "bin/*" usr/bin vmove "sbin/*" usr/sbin chmod 4755 ${DESTDIR}/usr/bin/busybox vinstall ${FILESDIR}/udhcpc@.service 644 usr/lib/systemd/system vinstall ${FILESDIR}/udhcpc-default.script 755 usr/share/udhcpc default.script } base-system-busybox_package() { replaces="base-busybox>=0 base-system-live-busybox>=0" provides="coreutils-1.20.2 util-linux-1.20.2 run-parts-1.20.2 dosfstools-1.20.2 grep-1.20.2 findutils-1.20.2 sed-1.20.2 procps-1.20.2" conflicts="base-system>=0 run-parts>=0 coreutils>=0 util-linux>=0 dosfstools>=0 grep>=0 findutils>=0 sed>=0 procps>=0" pkg_install() { vmove etc vmove usr } }