# Copyright 1999-2010 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sci-chemistry/pymol/pymol-0.99_rc10.ebuild,v 1.9 2009/08/02 14:58:31 je_fro Exp $ inherit distutils eutils multilib subversion ESVN_REPO_URI="https://pymol.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/pymol/branches/b099/pymol@2974" DESCRIPTION="A Python-extensible molecular graphics system." HOMEPAGE="http://pymol.sourceforge.net/" LICENSE="pymol" IUSE="" SLOT="0" KEYWORDS="~amd64 ~ppc ~x86" DEPEND="dev-lang/python dev-python/pmw dev-lang/tk media-libs/libpng sys-libs/zlib virtual/glut" RDEPEND="${DEPEND}" src_unpack() { subversion_src_unpack epatch "${FILESDIR}"/${P}-data-path.patch # Turn off splash screen. Please do make a project contribution # if you are able. [[ -n "$WANT_NOSPLASH" ]] && epatch "${FILESDIR}"/nosplash-gentoo.patch # Respect CFLAGS sed -i \ -e "s:\(ext_comp_args=\).*:\1[]:g" \ "${S}"/setup.py } src_install() { python_version distutils_src_install cd "${S}" #The following three lines probably do not do their jobs and should be #changed PYTHONPATH="${D}/usr/$(get_libdir)/site-packages" ${python} setup2.py # These environment variables should not go in the wrapper script, or else # it will be impossible to use the PyMOL libraries from Python. cat >> "${T}"/20pymol << EOF PYMOL_PATH=/usr/$(get_libdir)/python${PYVER}/site-packages/pymol PYMOL_DATA="/usr/share/pymol/data" PYMOL_SCRIPTS="/usr/share/pymol/scripts" EOF doenvd "${T}"/20pymol || die "Failed to install env.d file." # Make our own wrapper cat >> "${T}"/pymol << EOF #!/bin/sh ${python} \${PYMOL_PATH}/__init__.py \$* EOF exeinto /usr/bin doexe "${T}"/pymol || die "Failed to install wrapper." dodoc DEVELOPERS CHANGES || die "Failed to install docs." mv examples "${D}"/usr/share/doc/${PF}/ || die "Failed moving docs." dodir /usr/share/pymol mv test "${D}"/usr/share/pymol/ || die "Failed moving test files." mv data "${D}"/usr/share/pymol/ || die "Failed moving data files." mv scripts "${D}"/usr/share/pymol/ || die "Failed moving scripts." }