DESCRIPTION = "Perl-compatible regular expression library. PCRE has its own native \ API, but a set of 'wrapper' functions that are based on the POSIX API \ are also supplied in the library libpcreposix. Note that this just \ provides a POSIX calling interface to PCRE; the regular expressions \ themselves still follow Perl syntax and semantics. The header file for \ the POSIX-style functions is called pcreposix.h." SECTION = "devel" PR = "r1" LICENSE = "BSD" SRC_URI = "ftp://ftp.csx.cam.ac.uk/pub/software/programming/pcre/pcre-${PV}.tar.bz2" S = "${WORKDIR}/pcre-${PV}" inherit autotools binconfig PARALLEL_MAKE="" LEAD_SONAME = "libpcre.so" CFLAGS_append = " -D_REENTRANT" EXTRA_OECONF = " --with-link-size=2 --enable-newline-is-lf --with-match-limit=10000000" do_compile () { ${BUILD_CC} -DLINK_SIZE=2 -I${S}/include -c dftables.c ${BUILD_CC} dftables.o -o dftables oe_runmake } do_stage () { oe_libinstall -a -so libpcre ${STAGING_LIBDIR} oe_libinstall -a -so libpcreposix ${STAGING_LIBDIR} install -m 0644 pcre.h ${STAGING_INCDIR}/ install -m 0644 pcreposix.h ${STAGING_INCDIR}/ # pcreposix linked originally to the libpcre in it's working directory. That messed # the .la file up. I fix this manually here: sed -i 's:${S}:${STAGING_LIBDIR}:' ${STAGING_LIBDIR}/libpcreposix.la } FILES_${PN} = "${libdir}/lib*.so*" FILES_${PN}-dev += "${bindir}"