void-packages/srcpkgs/pcre/template
Juan RP 85cc462e1d Major infrastructure changes, part 2.
* Moved helpers, common and triggers dirs into xbps-src, where
  they belong.
* Renamed the templates dir to srcpkgs, it was so redundant before.
* Make it possible to add subpkgs with no restriction in names, for
  example udev now has a subpkgs called "libgudev". Previously
  subpkgs were named "${sourcepkg}-${pkgname}".
* xbps-src: changed to look for template files in current directory.
  That means that most arguments from the targets have been removed.
* xbps-src: added a reinstall target, to remove + install.
* xbps-src: do not overwrite binpkgs by default, skip them.

And more that I forgot because it's a mega-commit that I've been
working for some days already...

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# Template file for 'pcre'
pkgname=pcre
version=7.9
revision=1
distfiles="$SOURCEFORGE_SITE/pcre/$pkgname-$version.tar.bz2"
build_style=gnu_configure
configure_args="--enable-utf8 --enable-unicode-properties
--enable-pcregrep-libz --enable-pcregrep-libbz2
--enable-newline-is-anycrlf"
short_desc="Perl Compatible Regular Expressions"
maintainer="Juan RP <xtraeme@gmail.com>"
checksum=40a13a9759f1de5b16bc2f0d47b6aa5f0ec010325646922f54b013c040dcd740
long_desc="
The PCRE library is a set of functions that implement regular expression
pattern matching using the same syntax and semantics as Perl 5. PCRE
has its own native API, as well as a set of wrapper functions that
correspond to the POSIX regular expression API. The PCRE library is free,
even for building commercial software."
subpackages="pcre-devel"
Add_dependency run libstdc++
Add_dependency full glibc
Add_dependency full zlib
Add_dependency full bzip2