# Copyright 1999-2023 Gentoo Authors # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 EAPI=8 inherit autotools flag-o-matic DESCRIPTION="A lexical database for the English language" HOMEPAGE="https://wordnet.princeton.edu/" SRC_URI=" http://wordnetcode.princeton.edu/3.0/WordNet-3.0.tar.gz http://wordnetcode.princeton.edu/wn3.1.dict.tar.gz https://dev.gentoo.org/~soap/distfiles/${PN}-3.0-patchset-2.tar.xz" S="${WORKDIR}/WordNet-3.0" LICENSE="Princeton" SLOT="0" KEYWORDS="amd64 ~ppc ~riscv ~x86 ~amd64-linux ~x86-linux ~ppc-macos" # In contrast to what the configure script seems to imply, Tcl/Tk is NOT # optional. cf. bug 163478 for details. (Yes, it's about 2.1 but it's # still the same here.) DEPEND=" dev-lang/tcl:0= dev-lang/tk:0=" RDEPEND="${DEPEND}" PATCHES=( "${WORKDIR}"/patches/${PN}-3.0-build-system.patch "${WORKDIR}"/patches/${PN}-3.0-CVE-2008-3908.patch #211491 "${WORKDIR}"/patches/${PN}-3.0-tcl8.6.patch "${WORKDIR}"/patches/${PN}-3.0-format-security.patch "${WORKDIR}"/patches/${PN}-3.0-src_stubs_c.patch "${WORKDIR}"/patches/${PN}-3.0-fix-indexing-bug-314799.patch "${WORKDIR}"/patches/${PN}-3.0-CVE-2008-2149.patch #211491 ) src_prepare() { default eautoreconf } src_configure() { append-cppflags -DUNIX -I"${T}"/usr/include PLATFORM=linux \ WN_ROOT="${T}"/usr \ WN_DICTDIR="${T}"/usr/share/wordnet/dict \ WN_MANDIR="${T}"/usr/share/man \ WN_DOCDIR="${T}"/usr/share/doc/wordnet-3.0 \ WNHOME="${EPREFIX}"/usr/share/wordnet \ econf \ --with-tcl="${EPREFIX}"/usr/$(get_libdir) \ --with-tk="${EPREFIX}"/usr/$(get_libdir) } src_install() { default # For clarification: WN is still on version 3.0. Only the database files # have been updated to 3.1 as a package for 3.1 does not currently exist. rm -r "${ED}"/usr/share/wordnet/dict || die insinto /usr/share/wordnet doins -r "${WORKDIR}"/dict find "${ED}" -name '*.la' -delete || die } pkg_postinst() { elog "The WordNet 3.1 ebuild has installed WordNet v3.0 with v3.1 database files instead." elog "See https://wordnet.princeton.edu/download/current-version/ for more." }