SUMMARY = "An interpreter of object-oriented scripting language" DESCRIPTION = "Ruby is an interpreted scripting language for quick \ and easy object-oriented programming. It has many features to process \ text files and to do system management tasks (as in Perl). \ It is simple, straight-forward, and extensible. \ " HOMEPAGE = "http://www.ruby-lang.org/" SECTION = "devel/ruby" LICENSE = "Ruby | BSD | GPLv2" LIC_FILES_CHKSUM = "\ file://COPYING;md5=837b32593517ae48b9c3b5c87a5d288c \ file://BSDL;md5=19aaf65c88a40b508d17ae4be539c4b5 \ file://GPL;md5=b234ee4d69f5fce4486a80fdaf4a4263 \ file://LEGAL;md5=3ce1fae39fe573b818c0af162bce6579 \ " DEPENDS = "ruby-native zlib openssl tcl libyaml gdbm readline libffi libnsl2" DEPENDS_class-native = "zlib-native openssl-native libyaml-native readline-native libnsl2" SHRT_VER = "${@oe.utils.trim_version("${PV}", 2)}" SRC_URI = " \ http://cache.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/2.0/ruby-2.0.0-p648.tar.gz \ file://0002-Obey-LDFLAGS-for-the-link-of-libruby.patch \ " # file://0002-Obey-LDFLAGS-for-the-link-of-libruby.patch # file://extmk.patch UPSTREAM_CHECK_URI = "https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/downloads/" inherit autotools ptest # This snippet lets compiled extensions which rely on external libraries, # such as zlib, compile properly. If we don't do this, then when extmk.rb # runs, it uses the native libraries instead of the target libraries, and so # none of the linking operations succeed -- which makes extconf.rb think # that the libraries aren't available and hence that the extension can't be # built. do_configure_prepend() { sed -i "s#%%TARGET_CFLAGS%%#$TARGET_CFLAGS#; s#%%TARGET_LDFLAGS%%#$TARGET_LDFLAGS#" ${S}/common.mk rm -rf ${S}/ruby/ }