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# Copyright 1999-2019 Gentoo Authors
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
EAPI=7
inherit readme.gentoo-r1 toolchain-funcs
DESCRIPTION="Utility to detect other OSs on a set of drives"
HOMEPAGE="https://packages.debian.org/source/sid/os-prober"
SRC_URI="mirror://debian/pool/main/${PN::1}/${PN}/${PN}_${PV}.tar.xz"
LICENSE="GPL-3"
SLOT="0"
KEYWORDS="~amd64 ~x86"
IUSE=""
# grub-mount needed per bug #607518
RDEPEND="sys-boot/grub:2[mount]"
DEPEND=""
# bug 594250
QA_MULTILIB_PATHS="usr/lib/os-prober/.*"
PATCHES=( "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-1.76-exherbo.patch )
DOC_CONTENTS="
If you intend for os-prober to detect versions of Windows installed on
NTFS-formatted partitions, your system must be capable of reading the
NTFS filesystem. One way to do this is by installing sys-fs/ntfs3g
"
src_prepare() {
default
# use default GNU rules
rm Makefile || die 'rm Makefile failed'
}
src_compile() {
tc-export CC
emake newns
}
src_install() {
dobin os-prober linux-boot-prober
# Note: as no shared libraries are installed, /usr/lib is correct
exeinto /usr/lib/os-prober
doexe newns
insinto /usr/share/os-prober
doins common.sh
keepdir /var/lib/os-prober
local debarch=${ARCH%-*} dir
case ${debarch} in
amd64) debarch=x86 ;;
ppc|ppc64) debarch=powerpc ;;
esac
for dir in os-probes{,/mounted,/init} linux-boot-probes{,/mounted}; do
exeinto /usr/lib/${dir}
doexe ${dir}/common/*
if [[ -d ${dir}/${debarch} ]]; then
doexe ${dir}/${debarch}/*
fi
if [[ -d ${dir}/${debarch}/efi ]]; then
exeinto /usr/lib/${dir}/efi
doexe ${dir}/${debarch}/efi/*
fi
done
if use amd64 || use x86; then
exeinto /usr/lib/os-probes/mounted
doexe os-probes/mounted/powerpc/20macosx
fi
einstalldocs
dodoc debian/changelog
readme.gentoo_create_doc
}
pkg_postinst() {
readme.gentoo_print_elog
}
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