#!/bin/sh ############################# ## Build script for: sample_load ## Creator: kaneda@bohater.net ## Date: 06 Feb 05 ## Builds package: Yes ## Source location: http://www.vanheusden.com/Linux/sample_load.php ## Downloads Source: Yes ## Build script version: 1.0 ## Requirements: None ## ## Notes: Any special notes the person may need to edit this file. ## ## Include the slackware-pkg conf file if [ -a /etc/slack-package.conf ]; then . /etc/slack-package.conf else echo "Sorry you need to have the slack-package.conf file to run these" echo "please install the slackbuilds package from LinuxPackages.net" exit fi ## Lets set the name of the program here so we can use it later. NAME=sample_load ## Set the versions for packages here, these must match the source file version. PROGRAM_VER=3.8 ## Set the BUILD the $MYIN comes from the global config file in /etc BUILD=1$MYIN ## Location to download the source SRC_LOC="http://www.vanheusden.com/Linux/$NAME-$PROGRAM_VER.tgz" ## Set initial variables these should be standard in most packages: PKG=$TMP/package-$NAME ## Now we go grab the source for the user. Again global config has the wget line ## We will check if it is here and if not then download if [ -a $CWD/$NAME-$PROGRAM_VER.tgz ]; then echo "Source present not downloading" else $WGET $SRC_LOC || true fi ## Ok time to make sure the area is clean and unarchive the file rm -rf $PKG mkdir -p $PKG cd $TMP rm -rf $NAME-$PROGRAM_VER tar xvzf $CWD/$NAME-$PROGRAM_VER.tgz ## Now from this point on we do all the package prep and building. I like to organize them in sections ## like compile, prepare, description, build like below as an example compile() { cd $TMP/$NAME chown -R root.root . export CFLAGS=$SLKCFLAGS sed s/"gcc"/"gcc -march=i486 -mcpu=i686 "/g Makefile > /tmp/$$.temp mv -f /tmp/$$.temp Makefile make mkdir -p $PKG/usr/bin/ mkdir -p $PKG/usr/man/mann/ cp sample_load $PKG/usr/bin/ cp sample_load.man $PKG/usr/man/mann/sample_load.n } ## The next area I use for getting the documents set and maybe config files. prepare() { mkdir -p $PKG/usr/doc/$NAME-$PROGRAM_VER cp -f please_read_before_using_this_program license.txt $PKG/usr/doc/$NAME-$PROGRAM_VER/ ##Some functions from the global config to help with the cleanup ( cd $PKG strip_bin # Strips the libs files reduces the size and removes unneeded cruft strip_lib ) # Every good package should gzip those man pages gzip_man $PKG # Set group ownership for the bin directory bin_perms $PKG # Set group ownership for the sbin directory #sbin_perms $PKG } ## The next area is for the description. You can use this method or just cat a slack-desc file into ## the install area. I will use apache here as a sample description() { mkdir -p $PKG/install cat > $PKG/install/slack-desc << END |-----handy-ruler------------------------------------------------------| sample_load: $NAME $PROGRAM_VER (highly configurable load-logger) sample_load: sample_load: sample_load takes a sample of the load-average of your system with a sample_load: configurable interval. You can also set the minimum load for which sample_load: samples should be logged. The maximum load (again; configurable) sample_load: indicates at what load sample_load should terminate itself. The sample_load: layout of the timestamp can be anything what the "strftime" sample_load: C-function lets you define. Can also log the amount of memory in use sample_load: (physical/swap). Can now also automatically shoot a process using sample_load: too much cpu-time or memory (all configurable). SQL logging... sample_load: My other Slack packages: http://kaneda.bohater.net/slackware END } ## The last part is the build build() { # Build the package: cd $PKG makepkg -l y -c n $TMP/$NAME-$PROGRAM_VER-$ARCH-$BUILD.tgz mv $TMP/$NAME-$PROGRAM_VER-$ARCH-$BUILD.tgz $PKG_DIR/ echo "Your $NAME package is complete, make sure you open it up before installing it." echo "It is located in $PKG_DIR thanks for your support The Linuxpackages.net Folks" } ### Now we call all those functions in order compile prepare description build