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bsdports/java/jetbrains-pty4j/Makefile

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PORTNAME= pty4j
PORTVERSION= 0.12.10
CATEGORIES= devel java
PKGNAMEPREFIX= jetbrains-
DIST_SUBDIR= jetbrains
MAINTAINER= dmitry.wagin@ya.ru
COMMENT= Pty4J's native library
WWW= https://github.com/JetBrains/pty4j
USES= gmake
USE_GITHUB= yes
GH_ACCOUNT= JetBrains
GH_PROJECT= pty4j
GH_TAGNAME= aa7f15307744d5d33a44bd72b42513327c879fd3
.include <bsd.port.options.mk>
# The directory we need to install Pty4J's native library in depends
# on the install target's architecture. We rebuild libpty.so instead
# of using one of the bundled ones which are FreeBSD 10.x only.
.if ${ARCH} == "amd64"
PTY4J_ARCH= x86-64
.elif ${ARCH} == "i386"
PTY4J_ARCH= x86
.else
PTY4J_ARCH=
.endif
.if ${PTY4J_ARCH} != ""
# Despite what the name might suggest using the linux_x86_64 target
# will always build libpty.so for the native platform.
BUILD_WRKSRC= ${WRKSRC}/native
MAKEFILE= Makefile_freebsd
ALL_TARGET= linux_x86_64
PLIST_FILES+= lib/pty4j/freebsd/${PTY4J_ARCH}/libpty.so
.else
# If native Pty4J support is missing.
NO_BUILD= yes
.endif
do-install:
.if ${PTY4J_ARCH} != ""
${MKDIR} ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/lib/pty4j/freebsd/${PTY4J_ARCH}
# See above why we always use freebsd/x86-64/ here
${INSTALL_LIB} ${WRKSRC}/os/freebsd/x86-64/libpty.so ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/lib/pty4j/freebsd/${PTY4J_ARCH}/
.endif
.include <bsd.port.mk>