# $Id$ # Maintainer: Antonio Rojas # Contributor: Tom Gundersen # Contributor: Andrea Scarpino # Contributor: ice-man # Contributor: sergeantspoon pkgbase=libssh pkgname=(libssh libssh-docs) pkgver=0.7.5 pkgrel=2 pkgdesc="Library for accessing ssh client services through C libraries" url="http://www.libssh.org/" license=(LGPL) arch=(x86_64) depends=(libgcrypt zlib) # use openssl again for 0.8 makedepends=(cmake cmocka doxygen) source=(https://red.libssh.org/attachments/download/218/$pkgname-$pkgver.tar.xz https://red.libssh.org/attachments/download/217/$pkgname-$pkgver.tar.asc libssh-fix-read-config.patch::https://git.libssh.org/projects/libssh.git/patch/?id=5333be59) sha256sums=('54e86dd5dc20e5367e58f3caab337ce37675f863f80df85b6b1614966a337095' 'SKIP' 'c39bed86f34a377015fb6d6552700a3838c5cae1a4a83b3e859539785aeabdba') validpgpkeys=('8DFF53E18F2ABC8D8F3C92237EE0FC4DCC014E3D') # Andreas Schneider prepare() { # disable the test. It is confused by our clean container setup. # 'extra-x86-build' uses user 'nobody' that has a record in /etc/passwd file # but $HOME envvar is set to '/build'. The test expects that $HOME corresponds to passwd file. sed 's/unit_test(torture_path_expand_tilde_unix),//' -i libssh-${pkgver}/tests/unittests/torture_misc.c mkdir -p build cd $pkgname-$pkgver # Fix reading SSH configuration files patch -p1 -i ../libssh-fix-read-config.patch } build() { cd build cmake ../$pkgname-$pkgver \ -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr \ -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \ -DWITH_GSSAPI=OFF \ -DWITH_GCRYPT=ON \ -DWITH_TESTING=ON make make doc } check() { cd build make test } package_libssh() { cd build make DESTDIR="$pkgdir" install } package_libssh-docs() { pkgdesc="Documentation for libssh" depends=() mkdir -p "$pkgdir"/usr/share/doc/libssh cp -r build/doc/html "$pkgdir"/usr/share/doc/libssh cp -r build/doc/man "$pkgdir"/usr/share rm "$pkgdir"/usr/share/man/man3/{bug,deprecated}.* }