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authorFabien Dubosson2015-05-29 13:15:14 +0200
committerFabien Dubosson2015-05-29 13:15:14 +0200
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tree90e5b66fdc67bb579bb007cad6ef6881f69493a2
downloadaur-3dcc66183486406b17c501bb1ce36a2847baf867.tar.gz
Move 'knime-desktop' into separate repo for AUR4
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-rw-r--r--ChangeLog42
-rw-r--r--LICENSE704
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+pkgbase = knime-desktop
+ pkgdesc = A user-friendly graphical workbench for the entire data analysis process
+ pkgver = 2.11.3
+ pkgrel = 1
+ url = http://www.knime.org/
+ changelog = ChangeLog
+ arch = i686
+ arch = x86_64
+ license = custom
+ makedepends = imagemagick
+ depends = java-environment
+ depends = cairo
+ depends = python2
+ optdepends = bash: Required for bash-scriptable nodes
+ optdepends = r: Required for R-scriptable nodes
+ options = !emptydirs
+ source = http://www.knime.org/knime_downloads/linux/knime_2.11.3.linux.gtk..tar.gz
+ source = knime.sh
+ source = knime-desktop.desktop
+ source = LICENSE
+ md5sums = 142d974f5a8cbe50cda43b0d09c78767
+ md5sums = 597314dbe6d4aae1d8381388d83d4b81
+ md5sums = 4de9d5ea5f332ce712dc80b52f0e8501
+ md5sums = 9e93e4def16f04f7808bddb48da3c009
+
+pkgname = knime-desktop
+
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
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+2015-02-13 Fabien Dubosson <fabien.dubosson@gmail.com>
+
+ * 2.11.2-1:
+ New upstream release
+
+2015-01-05 Fabien Dubosson <fabien.dubosson@gmail.com>
+
+ * 2.11.0-1:
+ New upstream release
+
+2014-09-24 Fabien Dubosson <fabien.dubosson@gmail.com>
+
+ * 2.10.2-1:
+ New upstream release
+
+2014-07-14 Fabien Dubosson <fabien.dubosson@gmail.com>
+
+ * 2.10.0-1:
+ New upstream release
+ Add desktop specification
+
+2014-03-05 Fabien Dubosson <fabien.dubosson@gmail.com>
+
+ * 2.9.2-1:
+ New upstream release
+
+2014-02-04 Fabien Dubosson <fabien.dubosson@gmail.com>
+
+ * 2.9.1-2:
+ Uniformalize PKGBUILD notations
+
+2014-01-16 Fabien Dubosson <fabien.dubosson@gmail.com>
+
+ * 2.9.1-1:
+ New upstream release
+
+2013-12-23 Fabien Dubosson <fabien.dubosson@gmail.com>
+
+ * 2.9.0-2:
+ Add ChangeLog
+ Update PKGBUILD to follow Guidelines
+
diff --git a/LICENSE b/LICENSE
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+KNIME interoperates with ECLIPSE solely via ECLIPSE's plug-in APIs.
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diff --git a/PKGBUILD b/PKGBUILD
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..313d5a09806e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/PKGBUILD
@@ -0,0 +1,58 @@
+# Maintainer: Fabien Dubosson <fabien.dubosson@gmail.com>
+
+pkgname="knime-desktop"
+_upstream_name="knime"
+pkgver="2.11.3"
+pkgrel="1"
+pkgdesc="A user-friendly graphical workbench for the entire data analysis process"
+url="http://www.knime.org/"
+license=('custom')
+arch=('i686' 'x86_64')
+depends=('java-environment' 'cairo' 'python2')
+makedepends=('imagemagick')
+optdepends=('bash: Required for bash-scriptable nodes'
+ 'r: Required for R-scriptable nodes')
+options=('!emptydirs')
+changelog="ChangeLog"
+_CARCH="${CARCH}"
+[ "${CARCH}" = 'i686' ] && _CARCH='x86'
+source=("http://www.knime.org/knime_downloads/linux/${_upstream_name}_${pkgver}.linux.gtk.${_CARCH}.tar.gz"
+ 'knime.sh'
+ 'knime-desktop.desktop'
+ 'LICENSE')
+md5sums=('142d974f5a8cbe50cda43b0d09c78767'
+ '597314dbe6d4aae1d8381388d83d4b81'
+ '4de9d5ea5f332ce712dc80b52f0e8501'
+ '9e93e4def16f04f7808bddb48da3c009')
+[ "${CARCH}" = 'x86_64' ] && md5sums[0]='381f3e9f5176eadcedb97201e6d32417'
+
+package() {
+ installpath="/usr/share/java"
+ programpath="${installpath}/${pkgname}"
+
+ msg2 "Copy the program"
+ install -d -m755 "${pkgdir}/${installpath}"
+ cp -r "${srcdir}/${_upstream_name}_${pkgver}" "${pkgdir}/${programpath}"
+
+ msg2 "Copy the launcher and the license"
+ install -D -m644 "${srcdir}/LICENSE" "${pkgdir}/usr/share/licenses/${pkgname}/LICENSE"
+ install -D -m755 "${srcdir}/knime.sh" "${pkgdir}/usr/bin/${pkgname}"
+ sed -i "s|__KNIMEHOME__|${programpath}|" "${pkgdir}/usr/bin/${pkgname}"
+
+ msg2 "Install the desktop specification"
+ install -D -m644 "${srcdir}/${pkgname}.desktop" "${pkgdir}/usr/share/applications/${pkgname}.desktop"
+ install -d -m755 "${pkgdir}/usr/share/pixmaps"
+ convert "${srcdir}/${_upstream_name}_${pkgver}/icon.xpm" "${pkgdir}/usr/share/pixmaps/${pkgname}.png"
+
+ msg2 "Remove the provided libraries (cairo, jre)"
+ rm "${pkgdir}/${programpath}/libcairo-swt.so" # Provided by `cairo`
+ rm -r "${pkgdir}/${programpath}/jre/" # Provided by `java-environment`
+
+ msg2 "Link 'libcairo' to the system"
+ ln -s "/usr/lib/libcairo.so" "${pkgdir}/${programpath}/libcairo-swt.so"
+
+ msg2 "Change necessary files to python2 shellbang"
+ sed -i "s|#!/usr/bin/python|#!/usr/bin/python2|" "${pkgdir}/${programpath}/plugins/org.apache.ant_1.8.2.v20120109-1030/bin/runant.py"
+}
+
+# vim:set ts=4 sw=4 et:
diff --git a/knime-desktop.desktop b/knime-desktop.desktop
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..9b84799e30df
--- /dev/null
+++ b/knime-desktop.desktop
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+[Desktop Entry]
+Encoding=UTF-8
+Type=Application
+Name=Knime Desktop
+Comment=A user-friendly graphical workbench for the entire data analysis process
+Exec=knime-desktop
+Icon=knime-desktop
+Terminal=false
+StartupNotify=false
+Categories=Application;
diff --git a/knime.sh b/knime.sh
new file mode 100755
index 000000000000..5979598fbaa2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/knime.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+#!/bin/bash
+export KNIME_DESKTOP_HOME=__KNIMEHOME__
+${KNIME_DESKTOP_HOME}/knime "$@"