# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: tcl; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- vim:fenc=utf-8:ft=tcl:et:sw=4:ts=4:sts=4 PortSystem 1.0 PortGroup github 1.0 PortGroup perl5 1.0 github.setup darold pgFormatter 5.6 v github.tarball_from archive revision 0 license PostgreSQL description PostgreSQL SQL syntax beautifier maintainers {danchr @danchr} openmaintainer categories databases devel textproc supported_archs noarch long_description {*}{ This SQL formatter/beautifier supports keywords from SQL-92, SQL-99, SQL-2003, SQL-2008, SQL-2011 and PostgreSQL specifics keywords. Works with any other databases too. pgFormatter can work as a console program or as a CGI. It will automatically detect its environment and format output as text or as HTML following the context. It can also return a JSON-formatted response if used as CGI with 'Accept: application/json'. Keywords highlighting will only be available in CGI context. } checksums rmd160 fda1c714b99fade95d04b2f4c274e5e49638bc78 \ sha256 21a7f958cd3fe5d9c7851a882948278440bc9fd609e1a79ed5b8cf613d267fab \ size 1329485 perl5.branches 5.34 perl5.create_variants ${perl5.branches} configure.cmd ${perl5.bin} configure.pre_args Makefile.PL configure.args INSTALLDIRS=vendor post-destroot { delete [glob ${destroot}${prefix}/lib/perl5/*/*/perllocal.pod] reinplace\ "s|^#!/usr/bin/env perl|#!${perl5.bin}|" \ ${destroot}${perl5.bindir}/pg_format foreach bin [glob -nocomplain -tails -directory "${destroot}${perl5.bindir}" *] { ln -s "${perl5.bindir}/${bin}" "${destroot}${prefix}/bin/${bin}" } file rename \ [glob -dir ${destroot}${prefix}/share/perl${perl5.major}/man/man1 *.1] \ ${destroot}${prefix}/share/man/man1 }