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# Copyright 1999-2022 Gentoo Authors
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
EAPI=8
PYTHON_COMPAT=( python3_{8..11} )
inherit readme.gentoo-r1 autotools perl-functions python-single-r1 udev
# Check for latest firmware version on bump
FW_PV="2008-08-10"
DESCRIPTION="Driver library for GPIB (IEEE 488.2) hardware"
HOMEPAGE="https://linux-gpib.sourceforge.io/"
SRC_URI="mirror://sourceforge/linux-gpib/${P}.tar.gz
firmware? ( https://linux-gpib.sourceforge.io/firmware/gpib_firmware-${FW_PV}.tar.gz )
"
S="${WORKDIR}/${PN}-user-${PV}"
LICENSE="GPL-2"
SLOT="0"
KEYWORDS="amd64 ~arm ~x86"
IUSE="pcmcia static guile perl php python tcl doc firmware"
REQUIRED_USE="python? ( ${PYTHON_REQUIRED_USE} )"
COMMONDEPEND="
sys-libs/readline:=
tcl? ( dev-lang/tcl:0= )
guile? ( dev-scheme/guile:12 )
perl? ( dev-lang/perl:= )
php? ( dev-lang/php:= )
python? ( ${PYTHON_DEPS} )
firmware? ( sys-apps/fxload )
"
RDEPEND="${COMMONDEPEND}
acct-group/gpib
~sci-libs/linux-gpib-modules-${PV}
"
DEPEND="${COMMONDEPEND}"
BDEPEND="
virtual/pkgconfig
doc? ( app-text/docbook-sgml-utils )
perl? ( virtual/perl-ExtUtils-MakeMaker )
"
PATCHES=(
"${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-4.3.0-perl.patch
)
pkg_setup() {
use perl && perl_set_version
use python && python_setup
}
src_unpack() {
default
unpack "${WORKDIR}/${P}/${PN}-user-${PV}.tar.gz"
}
src_prepare() {
default
# We have to use --root instead of --prefix for setup.py.
# Otherwise the python files are not installed properly into site-packages.
sed -i -e \
's/--prefix=$(DESTDIR)$(prefix)/--root=$(DESTDIR)/g' \
language/python/Makefile.am || die
eautoreconf
}
src_configure() {
econf \
$(use_enable static) \
$(use_enable guile guile-binding) \
$(use_enable perl perl-binding) \
$(use_enable php php-binding) \
$(use_enable python python-binding) \
$(use_enable tcl tcl-binding) \
$(use_enable doc documentation)
}
src_install() {
# PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE=0 is required, otherwise
# installation of the python files is skipped
FIRM_DIR=/usr/share/usb
emake \
DESTDIR="${ED}" \
INSTALL_MOD_PATH="${ED}" \
HOTPLUG_USB_CONF_DIR=/etc/hotplug/usb \
UDEV_RULES_DIR="$(get_udevdir)"/rules.d \
USB_FIRMWARE_DIR=${FIRM_DIR} \
PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE=0 \
docdir="/usr/share/doc/${PF}/html" install
if use perl; then
einfo "Installing perl module"
cd "${S}"/language/perl || die
emake DESTDIR="${ED}" install
perl_fix_packlist
perl_delete_emptybsdir
cd "${S}" || die
fi
echo "KERNEL==\"gpib[0-9]*\", MODE=\"0660\", GROUP=\"gpib\"" >> 99-gpib.rules
udev_dorules 99-gpib.rules
dodoc doc/linux-gpib.pdf ChangeLog AUTHORS README* NEWS
insinto /etc
newins util/templates/gpib.conf gpib.conf
newins util/templates/gpib.conf gpib.conf.example
if use pcmcia; then
insinto /etc/pcmcia
doins "${S}"/etc/pcmcia/*
fi
# fix rules files
local f
find "${ED}$(get_udevdir)"/rules.d -type f -print0 | while read -rd '' f ; do
grep -q "${ED}" "${f}" && einfo "File ${f} contains a temporary path, fixing."
sed -i -e "s:${ED}:/:g" "${f}"
done
DOC_CONTENTS="
As the udev rules were changed and refactored in this release it is
necessary to remove any manually installed pre-4.3.0 gpib udev rules files
in /etc/udev/rules.d/. The files to remove are:
\n
99-agilent_82357a.rules\n
99-gpib-generic.rules\n
99-ni_usb_gpib.rules\n
\n
You need to run the 'gpib_config' utility to setup the driver before
you can use it. In order to do it automatically you can add to your
start script something like this (supposing the appropriate driver
is loaded on the startup):
\n
gpib_config --minor 0
\n
To give a user access to the computer's gpib board you will have to add
them to the group 'gpib' or, you could change the permissions on the device
files /dev/gpib[0-15] to something you like better, using 'chmod'
\n
Edit /etc/gpib.conf to match your interface board, and any devices you wish
to open via ibfind(). See the documentation in /usr/share/linux-gpib/html for
more information.
\n
"
if use pcmcia; then
DOC_CONTENTS+='
For PCMCIA cards:\n
All files needed for a PCMCIA board were copied to /etc/pcmcia.
You may wish to edit the options passed to the gpib_config call in the
/etc/pcmcia/linux-gpib-pcmcia script.
You may need to send a SIGHUP signal to the cardmgr daemon to force it
to reload the files in /etc/pcmcia \(alternatively you could use your
pcmcia init.d script to restart the cardmgr, or you could just reboot\).
The driver module will be loaded as needed by the cardmgr.
'
fi
if use firmware; then
DOC_CONTENTS+='
For Agilent \(HP\) 82341C and 82341D cards:
The firmware for these boards is uploaded by passing the appropriate
firmware file from /usr/share/linux-gpib/hp_82341 directory to
gpib_config using the -I or --init-data command line option. Example:\n
gpib_config --minor 0 --init-data /usr/share/linux-gpib/hp_82341/hp_82341c_fw.bin
'
fi
readme.gentoo_create_doc
}
pkg_postinst() {
readme.gentoo_print_elog
}
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