gentoo/dev-java/boot-bin/boot-bin-2.6.0.ebuild
Kent Fredric e0631bd3e5
dev-java/boot-bin: Added at 2.6.0
This is mostly just giving users a better choice than "sudo bash curl..."

boot will still have to install its own dependencies when executed via maven
glue into ~/.m2/, but this still means they can easily get `boot` accessible
globally in "$PATH" without security paranoia, and from then on it
"mostly just works" without needing to understand boot-specific install
procedures.

Ideally this itself will be built from sources one day, but java upstream
logic fights this at every stage.

Also, "boot -u" still does "something", but it doesn't do anything useful.

Package-Manager: portage-2.3.0
2016-09-04 17:01:44 +12:00

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# Copyright 1999-2016 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
# $Id$
EAPI="6"
inherit java-pkg-2
MY_PN="${PN%-bin}"
MY_PNV="${MY_PN}-${PV}"
DESCRIPTION="Build tooling for Clojure"
HOMEPAGE="http://boot-clj.com/"
SRC_URI="https://github.com/boot-clj/${MY_PN}/releases/download/${PV}/${MY_PN}.jar -> ${MY_PNV}.jar"
LICENSE="EPL-1.0"
SLOT="0"
KEYWORDS="~amd64 ~x86"
RDEPEND=">=virtual/jdk-1.7:*"
DEPEND=">=virtual/jdk-1.7:*"
RESTRICT="test"
src_unpack() {
mkdir -p "${S}" || die "Can't mkdir ${S}"
cd "${S}" || die "Can't enter ${S}"
for file in ${A}; do
einfo "Copying ${file}"
cp "${DISTDIR}/${file}" "${S}/" || die "Can't copy ${file}"
done
}
src_prepare() {
einfo "Copying boot shell-script"
cp "${FILESDIR}/boot" "${S}/" || die "Can't copy boot"
java-pkg_init_paths_
sed -i "s|@@JAVA_PKG_SHAREPATH@@|${JAVA_PKG_SHAREPATH}|g" "${S}/boot" || die "Can't patch JAVA_PKG_SHAREPATH path in boot"
sed -i "s|@@JAVA_PKG_JARDEST@@|${JAVA_PKG_JARDEST}|g" "${S}/boot" || die "Can't patch JAVA_PKG_JARDEST path in boot"
sed -i "s|@@PN@@|${PN}|g" "${S}/boot" || die "Can't patch PN in boot"
default
}
src_compile() { :; }
src_install() {
dobin "${S}/boot"
java-pkg_newjar "${S}/${MY_PNV}.jar"
}
pkg_postinst() {
einfo "This package will still download a whole lot of its own runtime"
einfo "dependencies the first time you run it."
einfo ""
einfo "This currently can't be helped and is expected behaviour for a"
einfo "java based development toolkit"
}