| ############################################################# |
| # |
| # beecrypt |
| # |
| ############################################################# |
| |
| BEECRYPT_VERSION = 4.2.1 |
| BEECRYPT_SITE = http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/beecrypt/beecrypt/$(BEECRYPT_VERSION) |
| BEECRYPT_AUTORECONF = YES |
| BEECRYPT_INSTALL_STAGING = YES |
| BEECRYPT_LICENSE = LGPLv2.1+ |
| BEECRYPT_LICENSE_FILES = COPYING.LIB |
| |
| # beecrypt contains C++ code that g++ 4.7 doesn't really |
| # like. Upstream does not seem to be really active, so workaround this |
| # by passing -fpermissive. |
| BEECRYPT_CONF_ENV = \ |
| CXXFLAGS="$(TARGET_CXXFLAGS) -fpermissive" |
| |
| BEECRYPT_CONF_OPT = \ |
| --without-java \ |
| --without-python |
| |
| ifeq ($(BR2_PACKAGE_ICU),y) |
| # C++ support needs icu |
| BEECRYPT_DEPENDENCIES += icu |
| else |
| BEECRYPT_CONF_OPT += --without-cplusplus |
| |
| # automake/libtool uses the C++ compiler to link libbeecrypt because of |
| # (the optional) cppglue.cxx. Force it to use the C compiler instead. |
| define BEECRYPT_LINK_WITH_CC |
| $(SED) 's/--tag=CXX/--tag=CC/g' $(@D)/Makefile |
| endef |
| |
| BEECRYPT_POST_CONFIGURE_HOOKS += BEECRYPT_LINK_WITH_CC |
| endif |
| |
| $(eval $(autotools-package)) |