# Template file for 'cvs2svn' # libfetch doesn't understand cookies. XBPS_FETCH_CMD="wget" pkgname=cvs2svn version=2.3.0 revision=2 noarch="yes" build_style=gnu-makefile make_build_args="man" makedepends="wget cvs python" depends="cvs python>=0" short_desc="CVS to Subversion, git and bazaar repository conversion tool" maintainer="Juan RP " homepage="http://cvs2svn.tigris.org/" license="BSD" distfiles="http://cvs2svn.tigris.org/files/documents/1462/46528/cvs2svn-${version}.tar.gz" checksum=d9d835e0c7df48966fbadf51527c25ebf1343b25179e3802f4637d4b96ba363e long_desc=" cvs2svn is a tool for migrating a CVS repository to Subversion, git, or Bazaar. The main design goals are robustness and 100% data preservation. cvs2svn can convert just about any CVS repository we've ever seen, including gcc, Mozilla, FreeBSD, KDE, GNOME... cvs2svn infers what happened in the history of your CVS repository and replicates that history as accurately as possible in the target SCM. All revisions, branches, tags, log messages, author names, and commit dates are converted. cvs2svn deduces what CVS modifications were made at the same time, and outputs these modifications grouped together as changesets in the target SCM. cvs2svn also deals with many CVS quirks and is highly configurable." post_install() { vmkdir usr/share/man/man1 install -m644 *.1 ${DESTDIR}/usr/share/man/man1 vinstall COPYING 644 usr/share/licenses/cvs2svn }