# $Id: Portfile 23090 2007-03-24 19:40:43Z pipping@macports.org $ PortSystem 1.0 name source-highlight version 2.6 categories textproc devel maintainers nomaintainer@macports.org description source-code syntax highlighter long_description \ This program, given a source file, produces a document with \ syntax highlighting. At the moment this package can handle Java, \ Javascript, C/C++, Prolog, Perl, Php3, Python, Flex, ChangeLog, \ SQL, Tcl, bibtex, LaTeX, \ Ruby, Lua, Caml, Sml, Log as source languages, and HTML, XHTML, \ ANSI color escape sequences as output formats. homepage http://www.gnu.org/software/src-highlite/ platforms darwin master_sites gnu:src-highlite checksums md5 f36f813a0e5e2a55e9f8050a65dbc594 \ sha1 ae23b07595f40815708dc5e271517d0450664462 \ rmd160 cca6bc31921d544053a59f67c02dd8eb67e6c777 depends_lib port:boost configure.env CPPFLAGS=-I${prefix}/include LDFLAGS=-L${prefix}/lib configure.args --infodir=${prefix}/share/info \ --mandir=${prefix}/share/man # target 'check' depends on ctags, sed to be POSIX. installing ctags, gsed # via MacPorts solves this issue, gsed's executable needs to go by the name # sed, though, which is currently not possible. # # test.run yes # test.target check livecheck.check regex livecheck.url http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/src-highlite/?M=D livecheck.regex source-highlight-(\[0-9\.]+)\\.