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Arch Linux mingw-w64-harfbuzz 2.9.0
# Maintainer: pingplug < aur at pingplug dot me >
# Contributor: Schala Zeal < schalaalexiazeal at gmail dot com >
_commit=9aa6f8a93f035dd0a1e3978da495d830049480c8 # tags/2.9.0
_architectures="i686-w64-mingw32 x86_64-w64-mingw32"
pkgbase=mingw-w64-harfbuzz
pkgname=('mingw-w64-harfbuzz' 'mingw-w64-harfbuzz-icu')
pkgver=2.9.0
pkgrel=2
pkgdesc="OpenType text shaping engine (mingw-w64)"
arch=('any')
url="https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/HarfBuzz"
license=('MIT')
depends=('mingw-w64-crt'
'mingw-w64-glib2'
'mingw-w64-graphite'
'mingw-w64-freetype2')
makedepends=('mingw-w64-configure'
'mingw-w64-cairo'
'mingw-w64-icu'
'python'
'gtk-doc'
'ragel'
'git')
options=('!strip' 'staticlibs' '!buildflags')
source=("git+https://github.com/harfbuzz/harfbuzz.git#commit=${_commit}")
sha256sums=('SKIP')
pkgver() {
cd harfbuzz
git describe --tags | sed 's/-/+/g'
}
prepare() {
cd harfbuzz
# disable tests (thanks to chenxiaolong)
sed -i '/SUBDIRS/s/test//' Makefile.am
NOCONFIGURE=1 ./autogen.sh
}
build() {
cd harfbuzz
for _arch in ${_architectures}; do
# Build static and shared libs separately due to necessity of defining DGRAPHITE2_STATIC
# manually when building static version
# static build
mkdir -p build-${_arch}-static && pushd build-${_arch}-static
CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -DGRAPHITE2_STATIC" \
CXXFLAGS="${CXXFLAGS} -DGRAPHITE2_STATIC" \
${_arch}-configure \
--with-glib \
--with-freetype \
--with-cairo \
--with-icu \
--with-gobject \
--with-graphite2 \
--enable-static=yes \
--enable-shared=no
make
popd
# shared build
mkdir -p build-${_arch}-shared && pushd build-${_arch}-shared
LDFLAGS=-lssp ${_arch}-configure \
--with-glib \
--with-freetype \
--with-cairo \
--with-icu \
--with-gobject \
--with-graphite2 \
--enable-static=no \
--enable-shared=yes
make
popd
done
}
package_mingw-w64-harfbuzz() {
for _arch in ${_architectures}; do
cd "${srcdir}/harfbuzz/build-${_arch}-static"
make DESTDIR="${pkgdir}" install
cd "${srcdir}/harfbuzz/build-${_arch}-shared"
make DESTDIR="${pkgdir}" install
find "${pkgdir}/usr/${_arch}" -name '*.exe' -exec rm {} \;
find "${pkgdir}/usr/${_arch}" -name '*.dll' -exec ${_arch}-strip --strip-unneeded {} \;
find "${pkgdir}/usr/${_arch}" -name '*.a' -o -name '*.dll' | xargs ${_arch}-strip -g
mkdir -p hb-icu/usr/${_arch}/{bin,include/harfbuzz,lib/pkgconfig}; cd hb-icu
mv "${pkgdir}"/usr/${_arch}/bin/libharfbuzz-icu* ./usr/${_arch}/bin
mv "${pkgdir}"/usr/${_arch}/lib/libharfbuzz-icu* ./usr/${_arch}/lib
mv "${pkgdir}"/usr/${_arch}/lib/pkgconfig/harfbuzz-icu.pc ./usr/${_arch}/lib/pkgconfig
mv "${pkgdir}"/usr/${_arch}/include/harfbuzz/hb-icu.h ./usr/${_arch}/include/harfbuzz
done
}
package_mingw-w64-harfbuzz-icu() {
pkgdesc="OpenType text shaping engine (ICU integration, mingw-w64)"
depends=('mingw-w64-harfbuzz'
'mingw-w64-icu')
for _arch in ${_architectures}; do
cd "${srcdir}/harfbuzz/build-${_arch}-shared"
mkdir -p "${pkgdir}/usr/${_arch}"
mv hb-icu/usr/${_arch}/* "${pkgdir}/usr/${_arch}"
done
}
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I did it as a dirty hack so the package on ownstuff would not clobber it and break my builds.

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Martchus commented Sep 1, 2021

I've already updated the package on ownstuff with this version (except for the epoch bump). By the way, on ownstuff I use another dirty hack: I increase pkgrel by 0.1 so if the AUR package is updated I'd still see the new version. You could increase pkgrel by 0.01 :-)

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Ha, I did not realise you could do that in pkgrel but I guess it has the same rules as pkgver.
I often use pkgrel=0 if I want to update something before the official repos do but also get the official package later.

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