| ################################################################################ |
| # |
| # gzip |
| # |
| ################################################################################ |
| |
| GZIP_VERSION = 1.10 |
| GZIP_SOURCE = gzip-$(GZIP_VERSION).tar.xz |
| GZIP_SITE = $(BR2_GNU_MIRROR)/gzip |
| # Some other tools expect it to be in /bin |
| GZIP_CONF_OPTS = --exec-prefix=/ |
| GZIP_LICENSE = GPL-3.0+ |
| GZIP_LICENSE_FILES = COPYING |
| GZIP_CPE_ID_VENDOR = gnu |
| GZIP_CONF_ENV += gl_cv_func_fflush_stdin=yes |
| HOST_GZIP_CONF_ENV += gl_cv_func_fflush_stdin=yes |
| # configure substitutes $(SHELL) for the shell shebang in scripts like |
| # gzexe. Unfortunately, the same $(SHELL) variable will also be used by |
| # make to run its commands. Fortunately, /bin/sh is always a POSIX shell |
| # on both the target and host systems that we support. Even with this, |
| # the configure check is slightly broken and prints a bogus warning: |
| # "using /bin/sh, even though it may have file descriptor bugs" |
| GZIP_CONF_ENV += ac_cv_path_shell=/bin/sh |
| |
| $(eval $(autotools-package)) |
| $(eval $(host-autotools-package)) |