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This is not appropriate for a package, so just link against the installed Boost.Wave library. We set LIBS_DIRS from our package Makefile to avoid dealing with rpaths here. --- src/Makefile.orig 2008-08-25 13:41:57.000000000 +0000 +++ src/Makefile @@@@ -8,18 +8,15 @@@@ PLUGINS_OBJ = plugins/Interpreter.o plug plugins/Transformations.o plugins/RootDirectory.o plugins/Parameters.o \ plugins/Reports.o plugins/cpptcl-1.1.4/cpptcl.o -LIBS_DIRS = -L./structures/lexer -L${TCLLIB_DIR} -LIBS = -l${TCL_LIB} -llexer +LIBS_DIRS = undefined +LIBS = -l${TCL_LIB} -lboost_wave -lboost_system ALL_OBJ = ${STRUCTURES_OBJ} ${PLUGINS_OBJ} -vera++ : main.o structures_objects plugins_objects liblexer +vera++ : main.o structures_objects plugins_objects ${CXX} -o $@@ main.o ${ALL_OBJ} ${LIBS_DIRS} ${LIBS} -liblexer : - make -C structures/lexer - main.o : main.cpp ${CXX} -c -o $@@ ${CXXFLAGS} $? @ 1.2 log @Use rpaths when linking. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-aa,v 1.1.1.1 2011/10/13 18:43:51 jmmv Exp $ @ 1.1 log @Initial revision @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD$ d5 2 a6 1 so just link against the installed Boost.Wave library. d16 1 a16 1 +LIBS_DIRS = -L${BOOSTLIB_DIR} -L${TCLLIB_DIR} @ 1.1.1.1 log @Initial import of vera++, version 1.1.1. The build system of this package is completely fubar'd (mostly because this has been designed to be built against the Boost source files and to never be installed). I have made an attempt to make the build system and the runtime finding of configuration systems slightly more sane, but can't promise it will work everywhere yet. So far only tested in OS X 10.6. Description: Vera++ is a programmable tool for verification, analysis and transformation of C++ source code. Vera++ is a tool designed for programmers -- not only in the sense that it helps with everyday development work, but also in the sense that all its rules are implemented as scripts that can be modified or added by the user. Thanks to this, programmers have complete freedom and control over what the tool does and how it works. Vera++ is mainly an engine that parses C++ source files and presents the result of this parsing to scripts in the form of various collections -- the scripts are actually performing the requested tasks. @ text @@