# $Id: Portfile 148556 2016-05-11 14:23:50Z raimue@macports.org $ PortSystem 1.0 PortGroup github 1.0 github.setup scop bash-completion 2.3 epoch 1 conflicts bash-completion-devel categories sysutils platforms darwin supported_archs noarch license GPL-2+ maintainers raimue description Programmable bash completions long_description \ Programmable completion library for bash. This port requires bash >=4.1 and \ is meant to be used together with the bash port. github.tarball_from releases use_xz yes checksums rmd160 0b0eb97dae3ec94edd96c3e0af981f106d3d0a23 \ sha256 b2e081af317f3da4fff3a332bfdbebeb5514ebc6c2d2a9cf781180acab15e8e9 depends_run port:bash patchfiles patch-vpnc.diff \ patch-fix-quote-readline-by-ref.diff \ patch-perldoc-pod.diff \ patch-remove-pkgutil.diff post-patch { reinplace "s:/etc/bash_completion:${prefix}/etc/bash_completion:g" \ ${worksrcpath}/bash_completion reinplace "s:readlink -f:readlink:g" \ ${worksrcpath}/bash_completion # Fix vpnc config location, #29281 reinplace "s:@@PREFIX@@:${prefix}:g" \ ${worksrcpath}/completions/vpnc } use_autoreconf yes post-destroot { xinstall -m 644 -W ${filespath} port launchctl \ ${destroot}${prefix}/share/bash-completion/completions/ # Add a link for compatibility with versions <2.0 of this port ln -s ${prefix}/etc/profile.d/bash_completion.sh ${destroot}${prefix}/etc/bash_completion } notes " To use bash_completion, add the following lines at the end of your .bash_profile: if \[ -f ${prefix}/etc/profile.d/bash_completion.sh ]; then . ${prefix}/etc/profile.d/bash_completion.sh fi " if {${os.platform} eq "darwin" && ${os.subplatform} eq "macosx"} { # Insert an empty line into the notes notes-append "" notes-append " The port bash-completion >=2.0 requires bash >=4.1; please make sure you are using ${prefix}/bin/bash by changing the preferences of your terminal accordingly. If your version of bash is too old, the script above will not modify your shell environment and no extended completion will be available. " } subport bash-completion-devel { epoch 0 conflicts bash-completion # nothing special at the moment }