void-packages/templates/perl.tmpl
Juan RP 99d5350b30 Major changes to not depend on cksum and db from NetBSD.
Two new utilities in C have been created:
	- xbps-digest: shows the SHA256 hash for a file.
	- xbps-pkgdb: handles dependency stuff via proplib.

Templates should use now $build_depends and change $checksum to be
a SHA256 hash. That means that I'm currently using xbps on Linux and
I lost interest on NetBSD, perhaps I'll add support for it in the
future.

Only git and its dependencies have been converted, as well as vim.

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# Template build file for 'perl'.
pkgname=perl
version=5.10.0
patch_files="$pkgname-dont-hardcode-rpath.diff"
distfiles="http://www.cpan.org/src/$pkgname-$version@.tar.gz"
configure_script="./Configure"
configure_args="-Dusethreads -des -Dprefix=$XBPS_DESTDIR/$pkgname-$version
-Ui_malloc -Uusemymalloc -Dinstallstyle=lib/perl5"
build_style=configure
short_desc="Practical Extraction and Report Language"
maintainer="Juan RP <xtraeme@gmail.com>"
checksum=94464a0d374fa63226eee56e0bb3d35564f9d8391a1a8d9f0055805ec25f3b2e
long_desc="
Perl is a general-purpose programming language originally developed
for text manipulation and now used for a wide range of tasks including
system administration, web development, network programming, GUI
development, and more. The language is intended to be practical (easy
to use, efficient, complete) rather than beautiful (tiny, elegant,
minimal). Its major features are that it's easy to use, supports both
procedural and object-oriented (OO) programming, has powerful built-in
support for text processing, and has one of the world's most impressive
collections of third-party modules."