#!/bin/bash ## src2pkg script for: iptables ## Auto-generated by src2pkg-2.1 ## src2pkg - Copyright 2005-2009 Gilbert Ashley SOURCE_NAME='iptables-1.4.6.tar.bz2' NAME='iptables' # Use ALT_NAME to override guessed value VERSION='1.4.6' # Use ALT_VERSION to override guessed value # ARCH='' # BUILD='1' # PRE_FIX='usr' # Any extra options go here: EXTRA_CONFIGS="--enable-devel \ --enable-libipq --with-xtlibdir=/usr/lib$LIBDIRSUFIX/xtables \ -enable-static --enable-shared" # The make process will automatically build multipurpose binaries. # These have the core (iptables), -save, -restore and -xml code # compiled into one binary, but extensions remain as modules. # Static and shared # ================= # Basically there are three configuration modes defined: # --disable-static --enable-shared (this is the default) # Build a binary that relies upon dynamic loading of extensions. (785K) # --enable-static --enable-shared # Build a binary that has the shipped extensions built-in, but # is still capable of loading additional extensions. (698K) # --enable-static --disable-shared # Shipped extensions are built-in, and dynamic loading is deactivated. (679K) # compressing the bins cuts off another ~290K # Optional function replaces configure_source, compile_source, fake_install # To use, uncomment and write/paste CODE between the {} brackets. # build() { CODE } # Get the functions and configs . /usr/libexec/src2pkg/FUNCTIONS ; # Execute the named packaging steps: pre_process find_source make_dirs unpack_source fix_source_perms configure_source # compile_source # If used, the 'build' function replaces these 3 fake_install # fix_pkg_perms strip_bins create_docs compress_man_pages make_description make_doinst make_package post_process ## See the documentation for more help and examples. Below are some of # the most common Extras and Options for easy cut-and-paste use. # DOCLIST='' PATCHLIST='' INSTALL_TYPE='' # CONFIG_COMMAND='' MAKE_COMMAND='' INSTALL_LINE='' # When editing src2pkg scripts to add custom code, use these variables # to refer to the current directory, the sources or the package tree: # $CWD (current directory), $SRC_DIR (sources), $PKG_DIR (package tree) # Other commonly-used directories include: $DOC_DIR (document directory) # $MAN_DIR (man-page directory) $DATA_DIR (shared-data directory)