SUMMARY="Easy to use Keymap Switcher for Haiku" DESCRIPTION="This is a keymap switcher for Haiku. It is very similar to what \ you used to have in windows to change the keymap with hotkeys, but has some \ additional features (and lacks some, for sure)." HOMEPAGE="https://github.com/HaikuArchives/KeymapSwitcher" COPYRIGHT=" 1999-2003 Stas Maximov 2003-2013 Siarzhuk Zharski " LICENSE="BSD (4-clause)" REVISION="3" commit="ea417536ef11c401cf884d7d39ed0518a323f283" SOURCE_URI="https://github.com/HaikuArchives/KeymapSwitcher/archive/$commit.zip" SOURCE_DIR="KeymapSwitcher-$commit" CHECKSUM_SHA256="2087fda2fff8e8ddc4de634ae5a714123607bfeeb956e190cb59ef5071c20694" ARCHITECTURES="x86_gcc2 x86 x86_64" SECONDARY_ARCHITECTURES="x86_gcc2 x86" PROVIDES=" keymapswitcher$secondaryArchSuffix = $portVersion compat >= 1.2.7 app:KeymapSwitcher = $portVersion " REQUIRES=" haiku$secondaryArchSuffix " BUILD_REQUIRES=" " BUILD_PREREQUIRES=" haiku${secondaryArchSuffix}_devel makefile_engine cmd:gcc$secondaryArchSuffix cmd:ld$secondaryArchSuffix cmd:make cmd:sed " BUILD() { make $jobArgs BUILDHOME=/system/develop HPKG_INSTALL_DIR=$prefix } INSTALL() { # We're not interested in the package, but that target copies the # interesting files to a well-known directory structure. Otherwise we'd have # to find out the name of the object dir and collect everything ourselves. # Obviously an install target would be even better. make BUILDHOME=/boot/system/develop HPKG_INSTALL_DIR=$prefix hpkg addPreferencesDeskbarSymlink $preferencesDir/KeymapSwitcher }