DESCRIPTION = "C-Kermit is a combined serial and network communication \ software package offering a consistent, medium-independent, \ cross-platform approach to connection establishment, terminal \ sessions, file transfer, character-set translation, and automation \ of communication tasks." LICENSE = "Kermit" MAINTAINER = "Holger Schurig" HOMEPAGE = "http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/" SECTION = "console/network" SRC_URI = "ftp://kermit.columbia.edu/kermit/archives/cku${PV}.tar.gz" # # From http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ck80.html#license # # "Free Unix Distributions: C-Kermit may be included in "free Unix" # distributions such as GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD. See the # license for details." # # A distributions based on OpenEmbedded (OpenZaurus, OpenSimpad etc) is a # "free Unix" distribution, therefore we can include the package. # # # Please note that the license is not 100% because it limits what you can # do: # # "The C-Kermit source code may not be changed without the consent of # the Kermit Project, which will not be unreasonably withheld (this is # simply a matter of keeping a consistent and supportable code base)." # # But we don't change the source code in any way, so we comply to the license. # So, essentially for us C-Kermit is free as in beer, but not in freedom. # # That is true for other distros. C-Kkermit is distributed by: # # Debian: http://packages.debian.org/unstable/comm/ckermit # Gentoo: http://mirror.pudas.net/gentoo-x86-portage/app-misc/ckermit/ckermit-8.0.211.ebuild # SuSE: http://www.novell.com/products/linuxpackages/enterpriseserver/s390/ckermit.html # Fedora Core: http://cvs.fedora.redhat.com/viewcvs/devel/ckermit/ # PLD: http://cvs.pld.org.pl/SPECS/ckermit.spec # # and, according to the Kermit website http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ck80.html also with # # Red Hat 9 (on earlier Red Hat's it was on the PowerTools CD) # HP-UX # FreeBSD # NetBSD # OpenBSD # # ... and probably other distro's as well. # python do_unpack () { bb.mkdirhier(bb.data.expand('${S}', d)) bb.build.exec_func('base_do_unpack', d, [ '${S}' ]) } export CC2 = "${CC}" export BINDIR = "${bindir}" export MANDIR = "${mandir}/man1" export INFODIR = "${infodir}" do_compile () { # The original makefile doesn't differentiate between CC and CC_FOR_BUILD, # so we build wart manually. Note that you need a ckwart.o with the proper # timestamp to make this hack work: ${BUILD_CC} -c ckwart.c ${BUILD_CC} -o wart ckwart.o ./wart ckcpro.w ckcpro.c # read ${S}/ckccfg.txt to understand this :-) oe_runmake wermit CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -DLINUX -DCK_POSIX_SIG \ -DNOTCPOPTS -DLINUXFSSTND -DNOCOTFMC -DPOSIX -DUSE_STRERROR \ -DNOSYSLOG -DHAVE_PTMX -DNO_DNS_SRV -DNOGFTIMER \ -DNOB_50 -DNOB_75 -DNOB_134 -DNOB_150 -DNOB_200 \ -DNOB_1800 -DNOB_3600 -DNOB_7200 -DNOB_76K -DNOB_230K \ -DNOB_460K -DNOB_921K \ -DNOAPC -DNOCSETS -DNONET -DNOUNICODE -DNOHELP -DNODEBUG \ -DNOFRILLS -DNOFTP -DNODIAL -DNOPUSH -DNOIKSD -DNOHTTP -DNOFLOAT \ -DNOSERVER -DNOSEXP -DNORLOGIN -DNOOLDMODEMS -DNOSSH -DNOLISTEN \ -DNORESEND -DNOAUTODL -DNOSTREAMING -DNOHINTS -DNOCKXYZ -DNOLEARN \ -DNOMKDIR -DNOPERMS -DNOCKTIMERS -DNOCKREGEX -DNOREALPATH \ -DCK_SMALL -DNOLOGDIAL -DNORENAME -DNOWHATAMI" } do_install () { install -d ${D}${BINDIR} ${D}${MANDIR} ${D}${INFODIR} oe_runmake 'DESTDIR=${D}' 'MANDIR=${D}${MANDIR}' install }