# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: tcl; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- vim:fenc=utf-8:ft=tcl:et:sw=4:ts=4:sts=4 # $Id: Portfile 137322 2015-06-09 05:06:34Z jeremyhu@macports.org $ PortSystem 1.0 PortGroup github 1.0 name protobuf-cpp version 2.6.1 categories devel maintainers blair license BSD description Encode data in an efficient yet extensible format. conflicts protobuf3-cpp long_description \ Google Protocol Buffers are a flexible, efficient, \ automated mechanism for serializing structured data -- \ think XML, but smaller, faster, and simpler. You \ define how you want your data to be structured once, \ then you can use special generated source code to \ easily write and read your structured data to and from \ a variety of data streams and using a variety of \ languages. You can even update your data structure \ without breaking deployed programs that are compiled \ against the "old" format. You specify how you want \ the information you're serializing to be structured by \ defining protocol buffer message types in .proto \ files. Each protocol buffer message is a small \ logical record of information, containing a series of \ name-value pairs. github.setup google protobuf ${version} v github.tarball_from releases homepage https://github.com/google/protobuf master_sites https://github.com/google/protobuf/releases/download/v${version} distfiles protobuf-${version}.tar.bz2 worksrcdir protobuf-${version} use_bzip2 yes checksums sha1 6421ee86d8fb4e39f21f56991daa892a3e8d314b \ sha256 ee445612d544d885ae240ffbcbf9267faa9f593b7b101f21d58beceb92661910 platforms darwin depends_lib port:zlib # 2.6.1's glibtool doesn't pass -stdlib=libc++ to the linker use_autoreconf yes autoreconf.args -fvi configure.cflags-append -g configure.cppflags-append -g post-destroot { set docdir ${destroot}${prefix}/share/doc/${name} xinstall -d -m 755 ${docdir} foreach f {CHANGES.txt CONTRIBUTORS.txt INSTALL.txt LICENSE README.md editors examples} { file copy ${worksrcpath}/${f} ${docdir} } } test.run yes test.cmd "ulimit -c 0; make" test.target check