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Tcl
83 lines
3.5 KiB
Tcl
# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: tcl; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- vim:fenc=utf-8:ft=tcl:et:sw=2:ts=2:sts=2
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PortSystem 1.0
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PortGroup python 1.0
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PortGroup wxWidgets 1.0
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name py-wxpython-3.0
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version 3.0.2.0
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set wx_version [join [lrange [split ${version} .] 0 2] .]
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set branch [join [lrange [split ${version} .] 0 1] .]
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categories-append graphics devel
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license wxwidgets-3.1
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platforms darwin
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maintainers nomaintainer
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description Python interface to the wxWidgets ${branch} cross platform GUI
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long_description wxPython is a GUI toolkit for the Python programming \
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language. It allows Python programmers to create \
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programs with a robust, highly functional graphical \
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user interface, simply and easily. It is implemented \
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as a Python extension module (native code) that wraps \
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the wxWidgets cross platform GUI library, written in C++.
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homepage http://www.wxpython.org/
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master_sites sourceforge:wxpython
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distname wxPython
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use_bzip2 yes
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checksums rmd160 6ae920a192f482ec92de8539c8f957e1f427f9c4 \
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sha256 d54129e5fbea4fb8091c87b2980760b72c22a386cb3b9dd2eebc928ef5e8df61 \
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size 58304944
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python.versions 27
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python.default_version 27
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distfiles ${distname}-src-${version}${extract.suffix}
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worksrcdir ${distname}-src-${version}/wxPython
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dist_subdir wxWidgets/${wx_version}
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# extract just the docs and wxPython subdir
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extract.post_args "| tar -xf - ${worksrcdir} ${distname}-src-${version}/docs"
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if {${name} ne ${subport}} {
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# As long as wxPython and wxWidgets are at the same version,
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# this port could also depend on wxWidgets-3.0.
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# A separate port is there just because wxPython usually lags behind.
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wxWidgets.use wxPython-3.0
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depends_lib-append \
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port:${wxWidgets.port}
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patchfiles patch-config.py.diff
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# TODO: is it possible to use build arguments instead of redefining the whole command?
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build.cmd ${python.bin} setup.py WX_CONFIG="${wxWidgets.wxconfig}"
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destroot.cmd ${python.bin} setup.py WX_CONFIG="${wxWidgets.wxconfig}"
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post-destroot {
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# When a new release of wxPython comes out, the contents of
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# ${destroot}${wxWidgets.prefix}/Versions/wxPython/${branch}/include/wx-${branch}/wx/wxPython
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# should be stored separately into wxPython-${version}-MacPorts-subset.tar.bz2
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# to be extracted/installed by wxPython-3.0 rather than this port.
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# This allows parallel installation of several versions of py**-wxpython-3.0.
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delete ${destroot}${wxWidgets.prefix}
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}
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livecheck.type none
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} else {
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# Once upon a time this would install the documentation,
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# however the python PortGroup disables all steps including fetching & extracting
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# which makes it a bit inconvenient to do things like this.
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# If anyone is missing the docs badly enough, you are welcome to fix this.
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#
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# post-destroot {
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# xinstall -d -m 755 ${destroot}${prefix}/share/doc/
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# file copy ${worksrcpath}/docs ${destroot}${prefix}/share/doc/${name}
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# file copy ${worksrcpath}/samples ${destroot}${prefix}/share/doc/${name}/examples
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# }
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livecheck.url https://api.github.com/repos/wxWidgets/wxPython/tags
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livecheck.regex tarball/wxPy-(3\\.0\\.\[^"\]+)
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}
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