# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: tcl; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- vim:fenc=utf-8:filetype=tcl:et:sw=4:ts=4:sts=4 PortSystem 1.0 name pinentry version 1.2.1 revision 0 categories security license GPL-2+ maintainers {ionic @Ionic} openmaintainer homepage https://gnupg.org/software/pinentry/ master_sites gnupg description Passphrase entry dialog utilizing the Assuan protocol long_description This is a collection of simple PIN or passphrase entry \ dialogs in a secure manner. use_bzip2 yes checksums rmd160 041b14eacdbd72e204603e9f27d9140454f0474d \ sha256 457a185e5a85238fb945a955dc6352ab962dc8b48720b62fc9fa48c7540a4067 \ size 547698 configure.args --with-libiconv-prefix=${prefix} \ --with-ncurses-include-dir=${prefix}/include/ncurses \ --enable-pinentry-curses \ --enable-pinentry-emacs \ --enable-pinentry-tty \ --disable-pinentry-gtk2 \ --disable-pinentry-gnome3 \ --disable-libsecret \ --disable-pinentry-tqt \ --disable-pinentry-qt \ --disable-pinentry-qt5 \ --disable-pinentry-fltk configure.cflags-append -DNCURSES_WIDECHAR=1 # Fix picking up the correct assuan version. # -isystem has the added benefit of moving the include # directory specified to the end of the include path list. # This will help the build system respect custom include # paths correctly (i.e., searching them before the MP include # directory.) configure.cppflags-replace -I${prefix}/include -isystem${prefix}/include depends_build port:pkgconfig depends_lib port:libiconv \ port:ncurses \ port:libassuan \ port:libgpg-error platform darwin 10 { # Rosetta misdetects the arch and gives a warning of a mismatch: # *** The config script "/opt/local/bin/gpgrt-config --libdir=/opt/local/lib gpg-error" was # *** built for powerpc-apple-darwin10 and thus may not match the used host x86_64-apple-darwin10.8.0. if {${build_arch} eq "ppc"} { configure.args-append --build=powerpc-apple-darwin${os.major} } } variant gtk2 description {Enable gtk2-based pinentry tool} { depends_lib-append path:lib/pkgconfig/gtk+-2.0.pc:gtk2 configure.args-delete --disable-pinentry-gtk2 configure.args-append --enable-pinentry-gtk2 \ --enable-fallback-curses } variant gnome3 description {Enable GNOME3/gtk3-based pinentry tool} { depends_lib-append port:gcr \ port:libsecret configure.args-delete --disable-pinentry-gnome3 \ --disable-libsecret configure.args-append --enable-pinentry-gnome3 \ --enable-fallback-curses \ --enable-libsecret } #variant tqt conflicts qt5 qt4 description {Enable tqt-based pinentry tool} { # PortGroup tqt 1.0 # configure.args-delete --disable-pinentry-tqt # configure.args-append --enable-pinentry-tqt \ # --enable-fallback-curses #} variant qt4 conflicts qt5 description {Enable qt4-based pinentry tool} { PortGroup qt4 1.0 configure.args-delete --disable-pinentry-qt configure.args-append --enable-pinentry-qt \ --enable-fallback-curses } variant qt5 conflicts qt4 description {Enable qt5-based pinentry tool} { PortGroup qt5 1.0 # FIXME: why do we have a qt5 PortGroup if it doesn't set PATH correctly?! configure.env-append MOC=${qt_moc_cmd} configure.args-delete --disable-pinentry-qt \ --disable-pinentry-qt5 configure.args-append --enable-pinentry-qt \ --enable-pinentry-qt5 \ --enable-fallback-curses } variant fltk description {Enable FLTK-based pinentry tool} { # fltk-devel is currently unsupported, only version 1.3.x. depends_lib-append port:fltk configure.args-replace --disable-pinentry-fltk \ --enable-pinentry-fltk } livecheck.type regex livecheck.url https://gnupg.org/ftp/gcrypt/pinentry/ livecheck.regex ${name}-(\\d+\\.\\d+\\.\\d+)