# Copyright 1999-2010 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/dev-perl/libwww-perl/libwww-perl-5.834-r1.ebuild,v 1.5 2010/05/08 18:14:18 armin76 Exp $ EAPI=2 MODULE_AUTHOR=GAAS inherit perl-module DESCRIPTION="A collection of Perl Modules for the WWW" SLOT="0" KEYWORDS="alpha amd64 arm hppa ia64 m68k ~mips ~ppc ~ppc64 s390 sh sparc x86 ~ppc-aix ~sparc-fbsd ~x86-fbsd ~x86-interix ~amd64-linux ~x86-linux ~ppc-macos ~x64-macos ~x86-macos ~sparc-solaris ~sparc64-solaris ~x64-solaris ~x86-solaris" IUSE="ssl" DEPEND="virtual/perl-libnet >=dev-perl/HTML-Parser-3.34 >=dev-perl/URI-1.10 >=virtual/perl-Digest-MD5-2.12 dev-perl/HTML-Tree >=virtual/perl-MIME-Base64-2.12 >=virtual/perl-IO-Compress-1.10 ssl? ( dev-perl/Crypt-SSLeay )" RDEPEND="${DEPEND}" src_install() { perl-module_src_install # Perform a check to see if the live filesystem is case-INsensitive # or not. If it is, the symlinks GET, POST and in particular HEAD # will collide with e.g. head from coreutils. While under Linux # having a case-INsensitive filesystem is really unusual, most Mac # OS X users are on it, and also Interix users deal with # case-INsensitivity since Windows is underneath. # bash should always be there, if we can find it in capitals, we're # on a case-INsensitive filesystem. if [[ ! -f ${EROOT}/BIN/BASH ]] ; then dosym /usr/bin/lwp-request /usr/bin/GET dosym /usr/bin/lwp-request /usr/bin/POST dosym /usr/bin/lwp-request /usr/bin/HEAD fi } #SRC_TEST=do