# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: tcl; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- vim:fenc=utf-8:ft=tcl:et:sw=4:ts=4:sts=4 # $Id$ PortSystem 1.0 PortGroup cmake 1.0 PortGroup github 1.0 github.setup BogdanDIA gr-dvbt a9fbb785af3955336c40e568a9b6ba3c5005364e version 20160502 revision 2 checksums rmd160 c14a638f5c1b02330cdbdcebecfd908395d9d7b5 \ sha256 65a6a8525a12e25aef8215987c4a347fa958b775b35ede5970e0998490e87605 categories science comms maintainers michaelld openmaintainer description Implements DVB-T encoder/decoder according to ETSI 300 744 in GNU Radio. long_description ${description} license GPL-3 platforms darwin depends_build-append port:pkgconfig depends_lib-append port:boost \ port:cppunit \ port:doxygen \ port:swig-python \ path:lib/libvolk.dylib:volk # allow gr-dvbt to work with both gnuradio and gnuradio-devel ... depends_lib-append path:lib/libgnuradio-runtime.dylib:gnuradio # ... but not with gnuradio-next pre-fetch { if {![catch {set installed [lindex [registry_active gnuradio-next] 0]}]} { # gnuradio-next is installed; this version of gr-dvbt does not work with gnuradio-next ui_msg "\nError: ${name} requires the gnuradio or gnuradio-devel port, and will not work with the gnuradio-next port. deactivate gnuradio-next, and then install or activate gnuradio or gnuradio-devel.\n" return -code error "Invalid port dependency: gnuradio-next" } } # do VPATH (out of source tree) build cmake.out_of_source yes # remove top-level library path, such that internal libraries are used # instead of any already-installed ones. configure.ldflags-delete -L${prefix}/lib # specify the Python dependencies depends_lib-append \ port:python27 # specify the Python version to use configure.args-append \ -DPYTHON_EXECUTABLE=${frameworks_dir}/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/bin/python2.7 \ -DPYTHON_INCLUDE_DIR=${frameworks_dir}/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/Headers \ -DPYTHON_LIBRARY=${frameworks_dir}/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/Python \ -DGR_PYTHON_DIR=${frameworks_dir}/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/site-packages