#!/bin/sh
# Slackware build script for bless
# Written by B. Watson (yalhcru@gmail.com)
# Licensed under the WTFPL. See http://www.wtfpl.net/txt/copying/ for details.
PRGNAM=bless
VERSION=${VERSION:-0.6.0}
BUILD=${BUILD:-1}
TAG=${TAG:-_SBo}
# Compiled .net code is "anycpu" by default.
# I see no reason to use lib64 for this. It would mean having separate
# 32-bit and 64-bit packages, even though the actual object code is
# noarch. Also, no CFLAGS because, no C... since I'm not a mono/C#
# expert, I dunno what the equivalent optimization flags should be
# (or if they even exist) so we'll go with whatever upstream does.
ARCH=noarch
CWD=$(pwd)
TMP=${TMP:-/tmp/SBo}
PKG=$TMP/package-$PRGNAM
OUTPUT=${OUTPUT:-/tmp}
set -e
rm -rf $PKG
mkdir -p $TMP $PKG $OUTPUT
cd $TMP
rm -rf $PRGNAM-$VERSION
tar xvf $CWD/${PRGNAM}_$VERSION.orig.tar.gz
cd $PRGNAM-$VERSION
chown -R root:root .
find -L . -perm /111 -a \! -perm 755 -a -exec chmod 755 {} \+ -o \
\! -perm /111 -a \! -perm 644 -a -exec chmod 644 {} \+
# Begin rant. FWIW, I'm not very impressed with bless:
# - It has show-stopper bugs that were left in place when the maintainer
# abandoned it a few years ago (others have fixed the worst of them
# by now, patches included here).
# - It starts up in Insert mode which definitely violates the principle
# of least surprise (in normal hex editors, overwrite is generally the
# default and often only mode). This is so annoying that I patched it.
# Even in overwrite mode, it'll let you append bytes to the end of
# the file, which a hex editor shouldn't do in its default mode.
# - It ships with 3 .layout files that get installed in /usr/share, but
# the layout dialog is broken: you can't choose between the
# "system" layouts, though you can load them if you copy them to
# ~/.config/bless/layouts. (But, they don't appear to *do* anything...)
# - Finally, and maybe this is just my own personal bias, I don't see an
# obvious way to change the white background to black (if the .layout
# files are capable of it, great, but I tried really hard to get them
# to work and they don't seem to behave the way the docs say they do).
# This means I won't be using this application very much, as it hurts
# my eyes to look at it for more than a few minutes.
# If it's so awful, why am I writing a SlackBuild for it? Because it's
# a GUI hex editor that (a) uses GTK, and (b) doesn't require KDE and
# its horde of daemons. Someone is going to be glad it's here. People
# who grew up using GUIs are going to prefer this to a textmode app.
# Here endeth the rant.
# Patch from Debian. Might not be needed with newer versions of mono,
# but no harm done.
patch -p1 < $CWD/patches/force_gtk_action_namespace.patch
# Patch from dead gna.org site:
# http://web.archive.org/web/20170205194531/http://gna.org/bugs/?14878
# Fixes "not enough space" error when trying to save.
patch -p1 < $CWD/patches/fix_save.patch
# Patch from: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bless/+bug/1622951
# Fixes broken preferences saving.
patch -p1 < $CWD/patches/fixxmltextwriter.patch
# Make bless act like all other hex editors on the planet by NOT starting
# up in Insert mode. I wouldn't have patched this, except that bless
# doesn't auto-save the Insert/Overwrite state across sessions. You can
# set the default via Edit/Preferences, but it doesn't remember the last
# state if you just press Insert to toggle it.
patch -p1 < $CWD/patches/default_overwrite.patch
patch -p1 < $CWD/patches/disambiguate-system.range-and-gtk.range.patch
# Grr. The configure script doesn't allow setting CS or MCS or CSC or
# anything to override the compiler (like normal stuff does with CC).
# FFS, it's even hardcoded in C# code...
sed -i 's,gmcs,mcs,g' configure builder/ModuleBuilder.cs
./configure \
--without-scrollkeeper \
--prefix=/usr \
--libdir=/usr/lib \
--sysconfdir=/etc \
--localstatedir=/var \
--mandir=/usr/man \
--docdir=/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION
# GRR. Even with --without-scrollkeeper we have to fake it out. I
# could look into using rarian, but I'm not sure what good it would
# do: the .xml and .html help files are already installed in the right
# places, and help_script.sh knows how to display them when you click
# Help/Contents or press F1.
cp doc/user/bless-manual.omf.in doc/user/bless-manual.omf
make
make install DESTDIR=$PKG
# --docdir is ignored.
mkdir -p $PKG/usr/doc/
mv $PKG/usr/share/doc/$PRGNAM $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION
rm -rf $PKG/usr/share/doc
# The help script needed help.
PKGHELP=$PKG/usr/share/$PRGNAM/help_script.sh
sed "s/@VERSION@/$VERSION/g" $CWD/help_script.sh > $PKGHELP
chmod 755 $PKGHELP
# Man page from Debian. Not much to it, but not much was needed.
mkdir -p $PKG/usr/man/man1
gzip -9c < $CWD/$PRGNAM.1 > $PKG/usr/man/man1/$PRGNAM.1.gz
cat $CWD/$PRGNAM.SlackBuild > $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION/$PRGNAM.SlackBuild
mkdir -p $PKG/install
cat $CWD/slack-desc > $PKG/install/slack-desc
cat $CWD/doinst.sh > $PKG/install/doinst.sh
cd $PKG
/sbin/makepkg -l y -c n $OUTPUT/$PRGNAM-$VERSION-$ARCH-$BUILD$TAG.${PKGTYPE:-tgz}
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