SUMMARY="The famous stream editor" DESCRIPTION="Sed is a stream editor, i.e. it can be used to perform basic \ text transformations on an input stream (a file or input from a pipeline). While in some ways similar to an editor which permits scripted edits (such as \ ed), sed works by making only one pass over the input(s), and is consequently \ more efficient. But it is sed's ability to filter text in a pipeline which \ particularly distinguishes it from other types of editors." HOMEPAGE="http://www.gnu.org/software/sed" COPYRIGHT="1989-2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc." LICENSE="GNU GPL v3" REVISION="6" SOURCE_URI="http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/sed/sed-4.2.1.tar.gz" CHECKSUM_SHA256="8773541ce097fdc4c5b9e7da12a82dffbb30cd91f7bc169f52f05f93b7fc3060" PATCHES="sed-4.2.1.patchset" ARCHITECTURES="all" PROVIDES=" sed = $portVersion compat >= 4 cmd:sed = $portVersion compat >= 4 " REQUIRES=" haiku " BUILD_REQUIRES=" haiku_devel " BUILD_PREREQUIRES=" cmd:awk cmd:gcc cmd:grep cmd:ld cmd:make " defineDebugInfoPackage sed \ $binDir/sed BUILD() { # First we bootstrap to generate a really boring sed ./bootstrap.sh export PATH="${sourceDir}/sed/:${PATH}" echo $PATH runConfigure ./configure \ --enable-regex-tests --without-included-regex \ --disable-rpath --with-gnu-ld make $jobArgs } INSTALL() { # Use our generated sed for make export PATH="${sourceDir}/sed/:${PATH}" make install rm $libDir/charset.alias rmdir $libDir }