Package: xchat Version: 2.0.4 Revision: 1 Maintainer: Max Horn Depends: dlcompat-shlibs, gtk+2-shlibs, pango1-shlibs, python BuildDepends: dlcompat-dev, gtk+2-dev, gtk+2, atk1, pango1-dev, glib2-dev, glib2, pkgconfig, gettext-dev, gettext-bin, gettext-tools, libiconv-dev Conflicts: xchat-ssl Replaces: xchat-ssl Source: mirror:sourceforge:xchat/xchat-%v.tar.bz2 Source-MD5: bd987cd3b49cc16e875cfd8cb9b77c29 Patch: %n.patch ConfigureParams: --enable-hebrew --enable-python --enable-ipv6 --disable-xlib --disable-openssl SetCPPFLAGS: -no-cpp-precomp -Ddlsym=dlsym_prepend_underscore CompileScript: << ./configure %c make echo "_dlsym" > sym.list echo "_dlclose" >> sym.list nmedit -R sym.list plugins/perl/.libs/perl.so << DocFiles: AUTHORS COPYING ChangeLog README faq.html Description: Graphical IRC client DescDetail: << XChat is a graphical IRC client for UNIX operating systems (I.R.C. is Internet Relay Chat, see http://irchelp.org for more information about IRC in general). It runs under the X Window System and uses the GTK+2 toolkit. << DescPort: << No -lutil is available nor required for the python plugin; thus I removed it (and the -lpthread), which fixes the python plugin. Perl's DynaLoader on OS X is broken, it exports two symbols (dlsym and dlclose) which conflict with dlcompat, and break plugin support in gaim. To work around this, we manually make these symbold static. One more change to ltmain.sh was needed in order to convinced libtool to link perl.so against DynaLoader.a (this seems to be a bug in libtool). << Homepage: http://www.xchat.org License: GPL