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# Copyright 1999-2003 Gentoo Technologies, Inc.
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sys-kernel/gs-sources/gs-sources-2.4.21_pre4.ebuild,v 1.1 2003/02/18 20:49:55 livewire Exp $
IUSE="build crypt"
# OKV=original kernel version, KV=patched kernel version. They can be the same.
# Kernel ebuilds using the kernel.eclass can remove any patch that you
# do not want to apply by simply setting the KERNEL_EXCLUDE shell
# variable to the string you want to exclude (for instance
# KERNEL_EXCLUDE="evms" would not patch any patches whose names match
# *evms*). Kernels are only tested in the default configuration, but
# this may be useful if you know that a particular patch is causing a
# conflict with a patch you personally want to apply, or some other
# similar situation.
ETYPE="sources"
inherit kernel || die
OKV=2.4.20
EXTRAVERSION=-pre4-gss
KV=2.4.21_pre4-gss
S=${WORKDIR}/linux-${KV}
# Documentation on the patches contained in this kernel will be installed
# to /usr/share/doc/gs-sources-${PV}/patches.txt.gz
DESCRIPTION="This kernel will hopefully stay up to date and stable for livecd"
SRC_URI="http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.4/linux-${OKV}.tar.bz2
http://gentoo.lostlogicx.com/patches-${KV}.tar.bz2"
KEYWORDS="~x86 -ppc -sparc "
SLOT="${KV}"
src_unpack() {
unpack ${A}
mv linux-${OKV} linux-${KV} || die
cd ${KV}
# Kill patches we aren't suppposed to use, don't worry about
# failures, if they aren't there that is a good thing!
# If the compiler isn't gcc3 drop the gcc3 patches
if [[ "${COMPILER}" == "gcc3" ]];then
einfo "You are using gcc3, check out the special"
einfo "processor types just for you"
else
einfo "Your compiler is not gcc3, dropping patches..."
for file in *gcc3*;do
einfo "Dropping ${file}..."
rm -f ${file}
done
fi
# This is the ratified crypt USE flag, enables IPSEC and patch-int
if [ -z "`use crypt`" ]; then
einfo "No Cryptographic support, dropping patches..."
for file in 8*;do
einfo "Dropping ${file}..."
rm -f ${file}
done
else
einfo "Cryptographic support enabled..."
fi
kernel_src_unpack
}
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