# $Id: Portfile 70583 2010-08-14 13:56:39Z ryandesign@macports.org $ PortSystem 1.0 name convmv version 1.14 categories sysutils perl platforms darwin maintainers nomaintainer supported_archs noarch description Convert filenames from one encoding to another long_description convmv is meant to help convert a single filename, a \ directory tree and the contained files or a whole filesystem into \ a different encoding. It just converts the filenames, not the \ content of the files. A special feature of convmv is that it also \ takes care of symlinks, also converts the symlink target pointer \ in case the symlink target is being converted, too. All this comes \ in very handy when one wants to switch over from old 8-bit locales \ to UTF-8 locales. It is also possible to convert directories to \ UTF-8 which are already partly UTF-8 encoded. convmv is able to \ detect if certain files are UTF-8 encoded and will skip them by \ default. To turn this smartness off use the --nosmart switch. homepage http://j3e.de/linux/convmv/man/ master_sites http://j3e.de/linux/convmv/ checksums md5 d41238051c13b2e6c0cc2310a8f69d68 \ sha1 e6261eed4771014e84ffe68aac8041c02fb1834d \ rmd160 3b9c2a89dccad4d0361241a71d588f37450338b0 depends_lib bin:perl:perl5 patch { reinplace "s|/usr/bin/perl|/usr/bin/env perl|g" ${worksrcpath}/convmv } use_configure no destroot.args PREFIX=${prefix} MANDIR=${prefix}/share/man post-destroot { xinstall -m 755 -d ${destroot}${prefix}/share/doc/${name} xinstall -m 644 -W ${worksrcpath} CREDITS Changes GPL2 TODO VERSION \ ${destroot}${prefix}/share/doc/${name} }