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haikuports/app-misc/imgcat/imgcat-1.1.1.recipe

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SUMMARY="Print images onto your terminal"
DESCRIPTION="imgcat prints images to your terminal screen. Yes, indeed it does. \
By default, the image is printed at the full width and colour depth \
detected for your terminal. These can be overridden using -w to adjust \
the maximum width or -R to prevent resizing, even if the image is too \
big to fit in the terminal; and -d to explicitly the set color depth. \
If the output stream is not a terminal (that is, output is redirected to \
a file, or piped into another program), then the image is not resized to \
the size of the terminal. It does, however, uses the color depth of terminal \
set in the TERM environment variable. Overriding both width and color \
depth still work.
"
HOMEPAGE="https://github.com/eddieantonio/imgcat"
COPYRIGHT="2014, 2016 Eddie Antonio Santos"
LICENSE="ISC"
REVISION="2"
SOURCE_URI="https://github.com/eddieantonio/imgcat/archive/v$portVersion.zip"
CHECKSUM_SHA256="217d301cb3132747c2c820990bf4fc9abf1624c6fdd92d9cb4f9101b7f6eba1d"
ARCHITECTURES="all ?x86_gcc2"
PROVIDES="
imgcat = $portVersion
cmd:imgcat = $portVersion
"
REQUIRES="
haiku
"
BUILD_REQUIRES="
haiku_devel
"
BUILD_PREREQUIRES="
cmd:gcc
cmd:ld
cmd:make
"
BUILD()
{
make production=true $jobArgs
}
INSTALL()
{
mkdir -p $binDir
mkdir -p $manDir/man1
cp src/imgcat $binDir
cp doc/imgcat.1 $manDir/man1
}
TEST()
{
make test
}