# -*- 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 PortSystem 1.0 PortGroup github 1.0 PortGroup compiler_blacklist_versions 1.0 PortGroup openssl 1.0 github.setup mgieseki dvisvgm 3.3 name dvisvgm-devel conflicts dvisvgm set my_name dvisvgm revision 2 checksums rmd160 2d3ebc700dce7d769e90be616b30cd15751df795 \ sha256 52be6bc4bb50c9a5bb7264c516ad7b867a91c4ccaa136a36b8919bab5578e30c \ size 2527066 github.tarball_from archive categories graphics textproc license GPL-3+ maintainers {michaelld @michaelld} {mascguy @mascguy} openmaintainer description DVI to SVG converter long_description DVI to SVG converter. The command-line utility dvisvgm is a tool \ for TeX/LaTeX users. It converts DVI files to the XML-based scalable \ vector graphics format SVG. dist_subdir ${my_name} compiler.cxx_standard 2011 # see https://trac.macports.org/ticket/63553 compiler.blacklist-append {clang < 900} use_autoconf yes autoconf.cmd ${worksrcpath}/autogen.sh post-extract { copy ${filespath}/autogen.sh ${worksrcpath} system -W ${worksrcpath} "chmod +x autogen.sh" } # Setting autoconf.cmd to a non-default value after setting # 'use_autoconf yes' removes the automatic dependencies, so re-add them. depends_build-append \ port:autoconf \ port:autoconf-archive \ port:automake \ port:libtool depends_build-append \ port:asciidoc \ path:bin/pkg-config:pkgconfig \ port:xmlto depends_lib-append \ port:brotli \ port:freetype \ port:ghostscript \ port:potrace \ port:texlive-bin \ port:woff2 \ port:xxhashlib \ port:zlib # prevent opportunistic dependencies configure.env-append \ AWK=/usr/bin/awk configure.args-append \ --disable-silent-rules test.run yes test.target check pre-activate { if {![catch {set vers [lindex [registry_active texlive-bin-extra] 0]}] && ([vercmp [lindex $vers 1] 47446] < 0 || [vercmp [lindex $vers 1] 47446] == 0 && [vercmp [lindex $vers 2] 1] < 1)} { registry_deactivate_composite texlive-bin-extra "" [list ports_nodepcheck 1] } } variant mupdf description {Enable pdf support, via mupdf} { # Note: Project doesn't provide any configure/build args to enable mupdf # support. Instead, if it's available at runtime, it's used. Otherwise, # support for PDF is disabled. depends_run-append \ port:mupdf } default_variants-append +mupdf