# $OpenBSD: Makefile.template,v 1.55 2008/08/23 15:28:00 ajacoutot Exp $
#ONLY_FOR_ARCHS = ???
#NOT_FOR_ARCHS = ???
#SHARED_ONLY = ???
#COMES_WITH = ???
#BROKEN = reason
COMMENT = integrated circuit simulator
DISTNAME = qucs-0.0.15
#SHARED_LIBS = ???
CATEGORIES = cad
HOMEPAGE = http://qucs.sourceforge.net/
#MAINTAINER = ???
# GPLv2
PERMIT_PACKAGE_CDROM = Yes
PERMIT_PACKAGE_FTP = Yes
PERMIT_DISTFILES_CDROM =Yes
PERMIT_DISTFILES_FTP = Yes
MASTER_SITES = ${MASTER_SITE_SOURCEFORGE:=qucs/}
WANTLIB = ICE SM X11 c m pthread stdc++
MODULES = x11/qt3
#BUILD_DEPENDS = ???
#RUN_DEPENDS = ???
#LIB_DEPENDS = ???
#REGRESS_DEPENDS = ???
#MAKE_FLAGS = ???
#MAKE_ENV = ???
#FAKE_FLAGS = ???
#REGRESS_FLAGS = ???
#SEPARATE_BUILD = concurrent (build simultaneously on all arches)
#SEPARATE_BUILD = simple (configure/build still recreates files in source)
USE_X11 = Yes
USE_GMAKE = Yes
# Programs that uses libtool should use this option,
# unless there is a really good reason not to.
#USE_LIBTOOL = Yes
# Set CONFIGURE_STYLE to value corresponding to some standard configuration
# perl [modbuild]: perl's MakeMaker Makefile.PL (modbuild: perl's
# Module::Build Build.PL)
# gnu [autoconf] [old] [dest]: gnu style configure (old: no
# sysconfdir), (dest: add DESTDIR, does not handle it),
# (autoconf: needed by port, implies gnu)
# XXX: cygnus products do NOT use autoconf for making the main
# configure from configure.in
# imake [noman]: port uses imake for configuration.
# (noman: no man page installation)
# simple: port has its own configure script
CONFIGURE_STYLE = gnu
#CONFIGURE_SCRIPT = ??? (if other than configure)
#CONFIGURE_ARGS += ${CONFIGURE_SHARED}
CONFIGURE_ENV = CPPFLAGS="-I${LOCALBASE}/include -I${X11BASE}/include" \
LDFLAGS="-L${LOCALBASE}/lib -L${X11BASE}/lib -pthread"
# for gnu stuff
#AUTOCONF_VERSION = ??? (defaults to 2.13)
#AUTOMAKE_VERSION = ??? (defaults to 1.4)
#MODGNU_CONFIG_GUESS_DIRS = ??? (defaults to ${WRKSRC}
# Is the build automagic or is it interactive
#
#IS_INTERACTIVE = Yes
#REGRESS_IS_INTERACTIVE = Yes
# Assume you have one multiple choice flavor: 1 2 3 and switches a b.
# You would write
#
#FLAVORS = 1 2 3 a b
#FLAVOR ?=
# grab multiple choice value
#CHOICE = ${FLAVOR:L:Na:Nb}
# check that CHOICE is 1 OR 2 OR 3, or error out
#.if ${CHOICE} == "1"
# code for 1
#.elif ${CHOICE} == "2"
# code for 2
#.elif ${CHOICE} == "3"
# code for 3
#.else
#ERRORS += "Fatal: Conflicting flavor: ${FLAVOR}"
#.endif
# check for switches
#.if ${FLAVOR:L:Ma}
# code for a
#.endif
#.if ${FLAVOR:L:Mb}
# code for b
#.endif
# Things that we don't want to do for this port/package
# Generally, DON'T set anything to No if it's not needed.
# The time gained is not worth it.
#
#NO_BUILD = Yes
#NO_REGRESS = Yes
# Overrides for default values
#
#CFLAGS = ???
#LDFLAGS = ???
#MAKE_FILE = ???
#PKG_ARCH = ???
#WRKDIST = ??? if other than ${WRKDIR}/$DISTNAME
#WRKSRC = ??? if other than ${WRKDIST}
#WRKBUILD = ??? if other than ${WRKSRC}
#WRKCONF = ??? if other than ${WRKBUILD}
#ALL_TARGET = ???
#INSTALL_TARGET = ???
#REGRESS_TARGET = ???
.include <bsd.port.mk>