################################################################################ # # ustr # ################################################################################ # When bumping the version to a new upstream release, be sure to remove # the ldconfig hack, below. USTR_VERSION = 1.0.4 USTR_SOURCE = ustr-$(USTR_VERSION).tar.bz2 USTR_SITE = http://www.and.org/ustr/$(USTR_VERSION) USTR_LICENSE = BSD-2-Clause, MIT, LGPL-2.0+ USTR_LICENSE_FILES = LICENSE LICENSE_BSD LICENSE_LGPL LICENSE_MIT USTR_AUTORECONF = YES USTR_PATCH = \ http://snapshot.debian.org/archive/debian/20180131T223129Z/pool/main/u/ustr/ustr_$(USTR_VERSION)-6.debian.tar.xz USTR_INSTALL_STAGING = YES # ustr only builds the static library by default, but the default # install rule will install both the static and the shared libraries, # which means the shared one is build during the install step. :-( # # We can however instruct ustr to build both at build time, by adding # 'all-shared' to the default 'all' rule. USTR_MAKE_OPTS = all all-shared USTR_CONF_OPTS += LDCONFIG=/bin/true HOST_USTR_CONF_OPTS += LDCONFIG=/bin/true # for some reason, ustr finds it useful to install its source code in # /usr/share, which is totally useless on the target define USTR_REMOVE_SOURCE_CODE $(RM) -rf $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/share/ustr-$(USTR_VERSION) endef USTR_POST_INSTALL_TARGET_HOOKS += USTR_REMOVE_SOURCE_CODE $(eval $(autotools-package)) $(eval $(host-autotools-package))