# Template file for 'cherokee' pkgname=cherokee version=1.2.101 revision=1 distfiles="http://www.${pkgname}-project.com/download/1.2/${version}/${pkgname}-${version}.tar.gz" build_style=gnu-configure configure_args="--prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var --disable-static --with-wwwroot=/srv/httpd --with-wwwuser=httpd --with-wwwgroup=httpd --with-python=python --enable-os-string=Linux" short_desc="An innovative, feature rich, and yet easy to configure open source Web Server" maintainer="davehome " homepage="http://www.cherokee-project.com/" license="GPL-2" checksum=ca465ab3772479fc843b38ffc45113bf24d8bfae9185cdd5176b099d5a17feb8 long_desc=" Cherokee is an open-source Cross-platform Web server that runs on Linux, BSD variants, Solaris, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows. It is a lightweight, high-performance Web Server/reverse proxy licensed under the GNU General Public License. Its goal is to be fast and fully functional yet still light. Major features of Cherokee include a graphical administration interface named cherokee-admin, and a modular light-weight design. Cherokee is maintained and developed by an Open Source Community." subpackages="${pkgname}-devel lib${pkgname}" conf_files="/etc/${pkgname}/${pkgname}.conf" systemd_services="cherokee.service on" system_accounts="httpd" httpd_descr="Cherokee HTTP server" httpd_homedir="/srv/httpd" Add_dependency build gettext Add_dependency build pcre-devel Add_dependency build python-devel Add_dependency build libldap-devel Add_dependency build pam-devel Add_dependency build libmysqlclient-devel Add_dependency build ffmpeg-devel Add_dependency build geoip-devel pre_configure() { # use /var/log/cherokee instead of /var/log sed -i -r 's|(%localstatedir%/log)|\1/cherokee|' \ cherokee.conf.sample.pre } post_install() { # Setup logrotate thing vinstall ${FILESDIR}/${pkgname}.logrotate 644 etc/logrotate.d ${pkgname} # Install systemd service vinstall ${FILESDIR}/${pkgname}.service 644 lib/systemd/system vinstall ${FILESDIR}/${pkgname}.tmpfiles.d 644 \ usr/lib/tmpfiles.d ${pkgname}.conf }