#!/bin/bash

# acorn-fdisk.SlackBuild
# by Stuart Winter <stuart@armedslack.org> for the ARMedslack Project.
# 15-Mar-2004

# Record toolchain & other info for the build log:
slackbuildinfo

# Paths to skeleton port's source tree:
export CWD=$PWD
export PORTCWD=$PWD

# Temporary build locations:
export TMPBUILD=$TMP/build-$PACKAGE
export PKG=$TMP/package-$PACKAGE
mkpkgdirs # Delete & re-create temporary directories then cd into $TMPBUILD

# Extract source:
tar zxvvf $CWD/sources/${PACKAGE}_$VERSION.orig.tar.gz
cd $PACKAGE-$VERSION*
slackhousekeeping
# Apply Debian's patch which basically makes it useable :)
zcat $CWD/sources/acorn-fdisk_$VERSION-*.diff.gz | patch --verbose -p1 || failpatch
# Apply my patch: display Linux partition type 82 as "Linux" (as 'fdisk' does) rather
# than "Linux Native".  This allows the Slackware installer scripts to find the
# partitions.
bzcat $CWD/sources/renamelinuxnative.diff.bz2 | patch --verbose -p0 || failpatch
# 2 more IDE devices - allows 2 motherboard + 4 additional (on a RapIDE interface, for example)
bzcat $CWD/sources/fdisk-more-devices.diff.bz2 | patch --verbose -p0 || failpatch

# Build: 
make -j3 || failmake

# Install:
mkdir -p $PKG/sbin
install -m755 fdisk $PKG/sbin/acorn-fdisk

# Install docs & additional man pages:
mkdir -p $PKG/usr/doc/$PACKAGE-$VERSION
cat ChangeLog debian/changelog > $PKG/usr/doc/$PACKAGE-$VERSION/ChangeLog
cp -a README debian/copyright \
      $PKG/usr/doc/$PACKAGE-$VERSION

# If necessary, start the fakeroot server so we can set file/dir ownerships:
start_fakeroot

# Apply generic Slackware packaging policies:
cd $PKG
slackstripall   # strip all .a archives and all ELFs
slackgzpages -i # compress man & info pages and delete usr/info/dir
slackslack      # chown -R root:root, chmod -R og-w, slackchown, slack644docs
slackdesc       # install slack-desc and doinst.sh

# Build the package:
if [ $PORTARCH = arm ]; then
   slackmp # run makepkg
  else
   makepkg -l y -c n $PKGSTORE/$PKGSERIES/$PACKAGE-$VERSION-$ARCH-$BUILD.tgz
fi

# Perform any final checks on the package:
cd $PKG
slackhlinks     # search for any hard links
