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authorMichael Haro <mharo@FreeBSD.org>2000-01-22 13:15:51 +0000
committerMichael Haro <mharo@FreeBSD.org>2000-01-22 13:15:51 +0000
commit1fadc805006a8a3b4195d7bfef470bff353590cb (patch)
treecd7977a877c0908e03068b2ea84e9b8e18a2b0b9 /emulators
parent- Update port (diff)
- Remove obsolete sites from MASTER_SITES
- Add MAINTAINER line - Support CC/CFLAGS/PREFIX properly - Shorten pkg/DESCR and add README file from distribution source PR: 16035 Submitted by: tkato@prontomail.ne.jp
Notes
Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=24928
Diffstat (limited to 'emulators')
-rw-r--r--emulators/prodosemu/Makefile19
-rw-r--r--emulators/prodosemu/files/patch-aa74
-rw-r--r--emulators/prodosemu/files/patch-ac7
-rw-r--r--emulators/prodosemu/pkg-descr73
-rw-r--r--emulators/prodosemu/pkg-plist6
5 files changed, 67 insertions, 112 deletions
diff --git a/emulators/prodosemu/Makefile b/emulators/prodosemu/Makefile
index 7c128636bd92..177c81d0b1e7 100644
--- a/emulators/prodosemu/Makefile
+++ b/emulators/prodosemu/Makefile
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# New ports collection makefile for: prodosemu
+# New ports collection makefile for: prodosemu
# Version required: 0.1
# Date created: 18th February 1997
# Whom: Joel Sutton <sutton@aardvark.apana.org.au>
@@ -9,13 +9,22 @@
DISTNAME= prodosemu.v0.1
PKGNAME= prodosemu-0.1
CATEGORIES= emulators
-MASTER_SITES= ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/prodosemu/ \
- ftp://apple2.caltech.edu/pub/apple2/emulators/ \
- ftp://apple.cabi.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/prodosemu/ \
- ftp://ftp.aarnet.edu.au/pub/apple/apple_II/emulators/prodosemu/
+MASTER_SITES= ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/prodosemu/ \
+ ftp://apple2.caltech.edu/pub/apple2/emulators/
+
+MAINTAINER= ports@FreeBSD.org
NO_PACKAGE= yes
RESTRICTED= apple.rom copyright is owned by Apple and cannot be distributed.
WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/prodosemu-v0.1
+post-patch:
+ @${PERL} -pi -e 's|%%PREFIX%%|${PREFIX}|g' ${WRKSRC}/*.c
+
+post-install:
+.if !defined(NOPORTDOCS)
+ @${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/share/doc/prodosemu
+ ${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/README ${PREFIX}/share/doc/prodosemu
+.endif
+
.include <bsd.port.mk>
diff --git a/emulators/prodosemu/files/patch-aa b/emulators/prodosemu/files/patch-aa
index ca9580f48a54..d87f838b0e40 100644
--- a/emulators/prodosemu/files/patch-aa
+++ b/emulators/prodosemu/files/patch-aa
@@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
-diff -rc prodosemu-v0.1/Makefile prodosemu/Makefile
-*** Makefile Tue Jan 9 15:00:03 1996
---- Makefile Tue Feb 18 09:40:38 1997
+*** Makefile.orig Tue Jan 9 13:00:03 1996
+--- Makefile Mon Jan 10 04:44:20 2000
***************
*** 1,12 ****
#
@@ -15,57 +14,76 @@ diff -rc prodosemu-v0.1/Makefile prodosemu/Makefile
# Necessary libraries
LIB = -lcurses -ltermcap
---- 1,28 ----
+--- 1,23 ----
#
! # Makefile for ProDOS Emulator v0.1
! # FreeBSD modifications by Joel Sutton 18th Feb, 1997
!
! # Paths to various places
! PREFIX?= /usr/local
-! BINDIR= ${PREFIX}/bin
-! LIBDIR= ${PREFIX}/lib
-! MANDIR= ${PREFIX}/man
+! BINDIR= ${PREFIX}/bin
+! LIBDIR= ${PREFIX}/libdata
! ROMDIR= ${LIBDIR}/apple2
! ROM= prodos-2e.rom
!
! # Certain programs
-! INSTALL= install -c
-! INSTALL_BIN= ${INSTALL} -s -o bin -g bin
-! INSTALL_DATA= ${INSTALL} -m 664
-! INSTALL_MAN= ${INSTALL} -m 444
-! CP?= /bin/cp
-! MKDIR?= -/bin/mkdir
+! CC?= cc
+! MKDIR?= mkdir -p
all : prodos
# Linux doesn't seem to like Randy Frank's beep code,
# if you're compiling on something else, you could try not defining NOBEEP
-! OPT = -O2 -DNOBEEP -DROMFILE=\"${ROMDIR}/${ROM}\"
+! OPT = ${CFLAGS} -DNOBEEP -DROMFILE=\"${ROMDIR}/${ROM}\"
# Necessary libraries
LIB = -lcurses -ltermcap
***************
-*** 30,35 ****
+*** 16,35 ****
+
+ # Build modules from source:
+ main.o: main.c apple.h
+! cc -c $(OPT) main.c
+ 6502.o: 6502.c apple.h
+! cc -c $(OPT) 6502.c
+ mega2.o: mega2.c apple.h
+! cc -c $(OPT) mega2.c
+ debug.o: debug.c apple.h
+! cc -c $(OPT) debug.c
+ prodos.o: prodos.c apple.h
+! cc -c $(OPT) prodos.c
+
+ # Build the executale
prodos : $(OBJ)
- cc $(OPT) -o prodos $(OBJ) $(LIB)
+! cc $(OPT) -o prodos $(OBJ) $(LIB)
# Clean up
clean:
! rm *.o *~
---- 46,61 ----
+--- 27,52 ----
+
+ # Build modules from source:
+ main.o: main.c apple.h
+! $(CC) -c $(OPT) main.c
+ 6502.o: 6502.c apple.h
+! $(CC) -c $(OPT) 6502.c
+ mega2.o: mega2.c apple.h
+! $(CC) -c $(OPT) mega2.c
+ debug.o: debug.c apple.h
+! $(CC) -c $(OPT) debug.c
+ prodos.o: prodos.c apple.h
+! $(CC) -c $(OPT) prodos.c
+
+ # Build the executale
prodos : $(OBJ)
- cc $(OPT) -o prodos $(OBJ) $(LIB)
+! $(CC) $(OPT) -o prodos $(OBJ) $(LIB)
+!
+! # Install the program
+! install: all
+! if [ ! -f ${ROMDIR} ]; then ${MKDIR} ${ROMDIR}; fi
+! ${BSD_INSTALL_PROGRAM} prodos ${BINDIR}
+! ${BSD_INSTALL_DATA} apple.rom ${ROMDIR}/${ROM}
-+ # Install the program
-+ install: all
-+ ${MKDIR} ${BINDIR}
-+ ${MKDIR} ${LIBDIR}
-+ ${MKDIR} ${ROMDIR}
-+
-+ ${INSTALL_BIN} prodos ${BINDIR}/
-+ ${CP} apple.rom ${ROM}
-+ ${INSTALL_DATA} ${ROM} ${ROMDIR}/
-+
# Clean up
clean:
! rm *.o
diff --git a/emulators/prodosemu/files/patch-ac b/emulators/prodosemu/files/patch-ac
index 27cc257b05b9..33770c325d83 100644
--- a/emulators/prodosemu/files/patch-ac
+++ b/emulators/prodosemu/files/patch-ac
@@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
-diff -rc prodosemu-v0.1/main.c prodosemu/main.c
-*** main.c Tue Jan 9 15:00:03 1996
---- main.c Tue Feb 18 09:43:54 1997
+*** main.c.orig Tue Jan 9 13:00:03 1996
+--- main.c Sun Jan 9 06:47:30 2000
***************
*** 9,16 ****
@@ -20,7 +19,7 @@ diff -rc prodosemu-v0.1/main.c prodosemu/main.c
!
! /* Where is the default rom file?? */
! #ifndef ROMFILE
-! #define ROMFILE "/usr/local/lib/apple2/prodos-2e.rom"
+! #define ROMFILE "%%PREFIX%%/libdata/apple2/prodos-2e.rom"
! #endif
extern char prodosroot[];
diff --git a/emulators/prodosemu/pkg-descr b/emulators/prodosemu/pkg-descr
index 69102cb3ac21..82c9e6f655fd 100644
--- a/emulators/prodosemu/pkg-descr
+++ b/emulators/prodosemu/pkg-descr
@@ -15,79 +15,6 @@ the ports collection.
There is no man page for this program so I have included the slightly
modified README at the end of this document.
-Check out the following for all things Apple II:
-
-ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/ - Apple II archives
-news://comp.emulators.apple2/ - Apple II news group
-
Share and enjoy,
Joel...
sutton@aardvark.apana.org.au
-
-===========
-ProDOS Emulator by Matthew Ghio v0.1 of January 8, 1996
-
-To use prodosemu you will need a copy of the Apple IIe ROM. To get the
-ROM from an Apple IIe, boot into prodos/basic and do the following:
-
- ]CALL -151
- *C007:0
- *2100<C100.FFFFM
- *C006:0
- *bsave apple.rom,a$2100,l$3f00
-
-Then use your favorite communications software to upload it to your unix
-system. At this time you should also upload some common programs, such
-as BASIC.SYSTEM and SHRINKIT. Put these files in the same directory as
-the prodos emulator. You do not need a copy of ProDOS to run the emulator.
-
-To run ProDOS applications on your unix system, type 'prodos' and the
-application name, at your shell prompt. The ProDOS emulator will load
-the application into a virtual Apple IIe and execute it. Any ProDOS MLI
-calls are trapped and the equivalent file operations are performed via
-unix kernel calls. Your current directory appears as a disk named /UNIX
-mounted on slot 7, drive 1. For example, typing
- prodos BASIC.SYSTEM
-will launch Applesoft Basic. Type CAT,S7,D1 to see the files in your
-directory. Remember that Prodos filenames are UPPERCASE and limited to 15
-characters. (Prodosemu actually does allow you to create and access
-filenames longer than 15 characters, but only those filenames 15 characters
-or less will show up in directory listings. This is due to the fact that
-Prodos's directory entries have a fixed size buffer which can only hold 15
-characters.) When you are finished with basic, type BYE to return to the
-unix shell prompt.
-
-If you want to make another directory the working directory when running
-ProDOS applications, use the -w command line option. By default, the
-working directory becomes the root of the similated ProDOS filesystem.
-If you wish to make another directory the root of the ProDOS filesystem
-while launching prodos, use the -r option. The program does not do a
-chroot, and it is possible to get out of the ProDOS root directory by
-using .. or following a symbolic link.
-
-As files are read and written by Prodos applications to the simulated
-filesystem, they are read and written to the corresponding directory
-in your unix filesystem. Prodos-specific filetype information is stored
-in a .prodosdir file, which is automatically created in each directory
-if it does not already exist. Filetypes are ignored by Prodosemu when
-launching applications. Because the ProDOS Emulator does not use disk
-images, disk copiers such as Copy II Plus will not work. Ordinary file
-copiers and other utilities work fine.
-
-On an Apple II, the up arrow is Control-K, down is Control-J, left is
-Control-H, and right is Control-U. You may need to use these control
-characters in some applications.
-
-This program uses Randy Frank's 65C02 emulator and I/O code. While the
-emulation is running, you can use the following key sequences:
- Ctrl-A Q Quits
- Ctrl-A D Enters the debugger
- Ctrl-A 0 Toggles the state of the open-apple key
- Ctrl-A 1 Toggles the state of the closed-apple key
- Ctrl-A S Inputs a control-s
- Ctrl-A Ctrl-A Inputs a real control-a
-After doing a Control-A 0 to toggle the state of the open-apple key, don't
-forget to do another Ctrl-A 0 to put it back!
-
-The files 6502.c, mega2.c, and debug.c are copyright 1990 Randy Frank and
-are distrbuted under the included license agreement.
diff --git a/emulators/prodosemu/pkg-plist b/emulators/prodosemu/pkg-plist
index a80fea752ec1..629ba76fa0d6 100644
--- a/emulators/prodosemu/pkg-plist
+++ b/emulators/prodosemu/pkg-plist
@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
bin/prodos
-lib/apple2/prodos-2e.rom
-@dirrm lib/apple2
+libdata/apple2/prodos-2e.rom
+share/doc/prodosemu/README
+@dirrm share/doc/prodosemu
+@dirrm libdata/apple2