# Copyright 1999-2005 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/dev-java/datavision/datavision-0.8.2.ebuild,v 1.9 2005/10/30 19:44:50 axxo Exp $ inherit java-pkg DESCRIPTION="Open Source reporting tool similar to Crystal Reports" SRC_URI="mirror://sourceforge/datavision/${P}.tar.gz" HOMEPAGE="http://datavision.sourceforge.net/" IUSE="doc jikes junit mysql postgres" SLOT="0.8" LICENSE="Apache-1.1" KEYWORDS="~x86" #karltk: missing some deps for ~amd64 ~ppc" RDEPEND=">=virtual/jre-1.4 >=dev-java/itext-1.02b >=dev-java/jruby-0.7.0 =dev-java/gnu-regexp-1.1* =dev-java/jcalendar-1.2* =dev-java/minml2-0.3* mysql? ( >=dev-java/jdbc-mysql-3.0 ) postgres? ( >=dev-java/jdbc2-postgresql-7.3 )" DEPEND=">=virtual/jdk-1.4 ${RDEPEND} junit? ( >=dev-java/junit-3.7 ) jikes? ( >=dev-java/jikes-1.21 )" src_unpack() { unpack ${A} cd ${S}/lib # lets avoid a new packed jar issue :) rm -f *.jar java-pkg_jar-from minml2-0.3 minml2.jar java-pkg_jar-from gnu-regexp-1 java-pkg_jar-from itext java-pkg_jar-from jcalendar-1.2 java-pkg_jar-from jruby # the new build.xml cd ${S} rm build.xml cp ${FILESDIR}/build.xml . # copy the 'new' startup file to ${S} rm datavision.sh cp ${FILESDIR}/datavision.sh . if use mysql; then echo "localclasspath=\${localclasspath}:\`java-config -p jdbc-mysql\`" >> datavision.sh fi if use postgres; then echo "localclasspath=\${localclasspath}:\`java-config -p jdbc2-postgres\`" >> datavision.sh fi echo "\$JAVA -cp \${localclasspath} jimm.datavision.DataVision $*" >> datavision.sh } src_compile() { local antflags="jar" use doc && antflags="${antflags} docs" use jikes && antflags="${antflags} -Dbuild.compiler=jikes" ant ${antflags} || die "failed too build" } src_install() { java-pkg_dojar dist/DataVision.jar newbin datavision.sh datavision dodoc ChangeLog Credits README TODO if use doc; then java-pkg_dohtml docs/DataVision/* fi } pkg_postinst() { einfo "CONFIGURATION NOTES" einfo einfo "Make sure your CLASSPATH variable is updated via java-config(1)" einfo "to use your desired JDBC driver." einfo einfo "You must then create a database. Run '/usr/bin/${PN}'" einfo "and fill the connection dialog box with your database details." if use mysql; then einfo einfo "MySQL example:" einfo "Driver class name: com.mysql.jdbc.Driver" einfo "Connection: jdbc:mysql://localhost/database" fi if use postgres; then einfo einfo "PostgreSQL example:" einfo "Driver class name:org.postgresql.Driver" einfo "Connection: jdbc:postgresql://localhost/database" fi einfo }