surf: deleted unmaintained port

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Tim Biermann 2021-03-04 09:34:24 +00:00
parent 91327308b6
commit 8cbe71a48d
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drwxr-xr-x root/root usr/
drwxr-xr-x root/root usr/bin/
-rwxr-xr-x root/root usr/bin/surf
drwxr-xr-x root/root usr/share/
drwxr-xr-x root/root usr/share/man/
drwxr-xr-x root/root usr/share/man/man1/
-rw-r--r-- root/root usr/share/man/man1/surf.1.gz

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untrusted comment: verify with /etc/ports/contrib.pub
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SHA256 (Pkgfile) = 70a27010d36403fa6f2532d7be9632b7e0e3b9e90a6dc68657fb805e82db649f
SHA256 (.footprint) = e7f7b9f11b503fcae9c62ff318be7047c3dfde1264a7969ed01626fe4869b995
SHA256 (surf-2.0.tar.gz) = faee4c7a62c38fc9791eff1ad06787c3c9b2b79f338806827f5152a7bc54951d

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# Description: simple web-browser
# URL: http://surf.suckless.org/
# Maintainer: John Vogel, jvogel4 at stny dot rr dot com
# Depends on: dmenu st webkitgtk xdg-utils xorg-xprop
name=surf
version=2.0
release=3
source=(http://dl.suckless.org/surf/$name-$version.tar.gz)
build () {
cd "$name-$version"
if [ -f $PKGMK_ROOT/config.h ]; then
cp $PKGMK_ROOT/config.h .
fi
sed -i 's/CPPFLAGS =/CPPFLAGS +=/g' config.mk
sed -i 's/CFLAGS =/CFLAGS +=/g' config.mk
sed -i 's/LDFLAGS =/LDFLAGS +=/g' config.mk
make CC=gcc
make DESTDIR=$PKG PREFIX=/usr install
}

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The configuration of surf is done by creating a custom config.h
and (re)compiling the source code. To create a custom config.h,
unpack the tarball, copy the file surf-$version/config.def.h to
surf's port directory, and edit to suit your preferences. Then,
when you call pkgmk in the surf port directory, the custom
config.h will be detected and copied into the source before
compilation. I recommend that you save a copy your custom config.h
some where other than the surf port directory, so that your changes
won't get nuked when updating ports or performing a prtsweep or
prtwash (see opt/prt-utils for more information about those two).
Another solution for customizing surf is to create a custom and
(preferably) private port that contains your custom config and also
might include patches, such as from https://suckless.org/patches/.