PORTNAME= concourse PORTVERSION= 6.7.1 PORTREVISION= 12 CATEGORIES= net sysutils MASTER_SITES= LOCAL/dumbbell/concourse/ PKGNAMESUFFIX= -fly MAINTAINER= dumbbell@FreeBSD.org COMMENT= CLI for Concourse WWW= https://concourse-ci.org/ LICENSE= APACHE20 USES= cpe go:modules tar:xz CPE_VENDOR= pivotal_software GO_TARGET= ./cmd/concourse:fly GO_BUILDFLAGS= -ldflags="-s -w -X github.com/concourse/concourse.Version=${PORTVERSION}" CGO_CFLAGS= -I. CONFLICTS_INSTALL= concourse fly # bin/fly PLIST_FILES= bin/fly # The build instructions for `fly` suggest to clone the global Concourse # repository, which contains many Git submodules, including fly, and # build from there. So basically: # # git clone --recursive https://github.com/concourse/concourse.git # cd concourse/fly # go build # # Unfortunately, this is difficult to integrate as is with the Ports framework: # * Some submodules are hosted on services other than GitHub # * Third-party Go dependencies are not Git submodules # # We created the `create-src-archive` to create a self-contained # source archive because the Concourse does not provide one. This # source archive contains the Git submodules and the third-party Go # dependencies, fetched using `go mod vendor`. # # It is created using the `create-src-archive` target below: # # make create-src-archive # # `fly` version is set by default to "0.0.0-dev" in version/Version.go. # Instead of patching the file, we use a linker flag to set the variable # to the port's version. .PHONY: create-src-archive ARCHIVE_DIR= ${DISTDIR}/concourse-${PORTVERSION} create-src-archive: ${RM} -rf ${ARCHIVE_DIR} git clone --recursive -b v${PORTVERSION} \ https://github.com/concourse/concourse.git \ ${ARCHIVE_DIR} GOPATH=$$(mktemp concourse-gopath.XXXX) && \ (cd ${ARCHIVE_DIR} && \ ${GO_CMD} mod vendor) && \ ${FIND} "$$GOPATH" -exec ${CHMOD} u+w {} \; && \ ${RM} -rf "$$GOPATH" ${FIND} ${ARCHIVE_DIR} \( -name ".git*" -o -name "testdata" \) -depth -exec ${RM} -rf {} \; ${TAR} -cf - -C ${ARCHIVE_DIR:H} ${ARCHIVE_DIR:T} | ${XZ_CMD} > ${ARCHIVE_DIR}.tar.xz ${RM} -rf ${ARCHIVE_DIR} ${MAKE} makesum .include