gentoo/www-servers/thin/thin-1.6.2.ebuild

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# Copyright 1999-2014 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
# $Header: $
EAPI=5
USE_RUBY="ruby19 ruby20"
RUBY_FAKEGEM_TASK_TEST="spec"
RUBY_FAKEGEM_GEMSPEC="${PN}.gemspec"
inherit ruby-fakegem
DESCRIPTION="A fast and very simple Ruby web server"
HOMEPAGE="http://code.macournoyer.com/thin/"
SRC_URI="https://github.com/macournoyer/thin/archive/v${PV}.tar.gz -> ${P}.tar.gz"
LICENSE="Ruby"
SLOT="0"
KEYWORDS="~amd64 ~ppc ~ppc64 ~x86"
IUSE=""
DEPEND="${DEPEND}
dev-util/ragel"
RDEPEND="${RDEPEND}"
# The runtime dependencies are used at build-time as well since the
# Rakefile loads thin!
mydeps=">=dev-ruby/daemons-1.0.9
>=dev-ruby/rack-1.0.0
>=dev-ruby/eventmachine-1.0.0
virtual/ruby-ssl"
ruby_add_rdepend "${mydeps}"
ruby_add_bdepend "${mydeps}
dev-ruby/rake-compiler
test? ( dev-ruby/rspec:0 )"
all_ruby_prepare() {
# Fix Ragel-based parser generation (uses a *very* old syntax that
# is not supported in Gentoo)
sed -i -e 's: | rlgen-cd::' Rakefile || die
# Fix specs' dependencies so that the extension is not rebuilt
# when running tests
sed -i -e '/:spec =>/s:^:#:' tasks/spec.rake || die
# Fix rspec version to allow newer 1.x versions
sed -i -e '/gem "rspec"/ s/1.2.9/1.0/' tasks/spec.rake spec/spec_helper.rb || die
# Avoid CLEAN since it may not be available and we don't need it.
sed -i -e '/CLEAN/ s:^:#:' tasks/*.rake || die
# nasty but too complex to fix up for now :(
use test || rm tasks/spec.rake
}
each_ruby_compile() {
${RUBY} -S rake compile || die "rake compile failed"
}
all_ruby_install() {
all_fakegem_install
keepdir /etc/thin
newinitd "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}.initd-2 ${PN}
newconfd "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}.confd-2 ${PN}
einfo
elog "Thin is now shipped with init scripts."
elog "The default script (/etc/init.d/thin) will start all servers that have"
elog "configuration files in /etc/thin/. You can symlink the init script to"
elog "files of the format 'thin.SERVER' to be able to start individual servers."
elog "See /etc/conf.d/thin for more configuration options."
einfo
}