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# Maintainer: J0k3r <moebius282 e4at gmail D0_T com>
pkgname=superhexagon
pkgver=16
pkgrel=2
pkgdesc="A minimal action game by Terry Cavanagh, with music by Chipzel"
url="http://superhexagon.com/"
license=('unknown')
arch=('i686' 'x86_64')
groups=("games")
depends=('gcc-libs' 'freeglut' 'libvorbis' 'openal' 'glu' 'glew1.6')
makedepends=('unzip')
install="${pkgname}.install"
_purgelibs=('libglut.so.3' 'libogg.so.0' 'libopenal.so.1' 'libstdc++.so.6' 'libvorbis.so.0' 'libvorbisfile.so.3' 'libGLEW.so.1.6')
_binver="1366677959"
_archivename="super-hexagon-linux-${pkgver}-bin-${_binver}"
source=("hib://${_archivename}"
"${pkgname}.desktop"
"${pkgname}.install")
sha256sums=('2c6dfba53cb0dd58bcbff519862af8bf7af67475845bb43207e9d32032efa104'
'c4584c99f2c29b7b5eb9258789a98427f22786eff5c286f7bfca2c98d71ee2e6'
'c6ba824f73917be27af3fa1d0e57ef1651d70e7a0473a98a02dae3df05e2e625')
#PKGEXT=".pkg.tar"
# You can download the Humble Indie Bundle file manually, or you can configure
# DLAGENTS in makepkg.conf to auto-download.
#
# For example, to use hib-dlagent to download files set something like this in
# your makepkg.conf (change/add -k and add -u/-p to your needs):
# DLAGENTS=('hib::/usr/bin/hib-dlagent -k 1a2b3c -o %o $(echo %u | cut -c 7-)')
#
# To auto-search through a directory containing Humble Bundle downloads, you
# could set:
# DLAGENTS=('hib::/usr/bin/find /path/to/downloads -name $(echo %u | cut -c 7-) -exec ln -s \{\} %o \; -quit')
DLAGENTS+=('hib::/usr/bin/echo "Could not find %u. Download manually to \"$(pwd)\" or setup hib:// DLAGENT in /etc/makepkg.conf."; exit 1')
package()
{
mkdir -p "${pkgdir}/opt/${pkgname}/"
# unzip is stupid..
unzip -qq "${srcdir}/${_archivename}" -d "${pkgdir}/opt/tmp/" 'data/*' || true
mv "${pkgdir}/opt/tmp/data/"* "${pkgdir}/opt/${pkgname}/"
rm -r "${pkgdir}/opt/tmp/"
if [[ "$CARCH" == "x86_64" ]]; then
rm -r "${pkgdir}/opt/${pkgname}/x86/"
for i in "${_purgelibs[@]}"; do
rm "${pkgdir}/opt/${pkgname}/x86_64/${i}"
done
# msg "Patching files ..."
# mv -f "${srcdir}/x86_64/superhexagon.x86_64" "${pkgdir}/opt/${pkgname}/x86_64/"
else
rm -r "${pkgdir}/opt/${pkgname}/x86_64/"
for i in "${_purgelibs[@]}"; do
rm "${pkgdir}/opt/${pkgname}/x86/${i}"
done
# msg "Patching files ..."
# mv -f "${srcdir}/x86/superhexagon.x86" "${pkgdir}/opt/${pkgname}/x86/"
fi
# patching the included startup script so it supports being symlinked
# removing the steam bits out of the lib search path; i don't know why it contains a steam dir in the non-steam version..
sed -i \
-e 's|`dirname "$0"`|$(dirname \"$(readlink -f \"$0\")\")|' \
"${pkgdir}/opt/${pkgname}/SuperHexagon"
mkdir -p "${pkgdir}/usr/bin/"
ln -s "/opt/${pkgname}/SuperHexagon" "${pkgdir}/usr/bin/${pkgname}"
install -D -m644 "${srcdir}/${pkgname}.desktop" "${pkgdir}/usr/share/applications/${pkgname}.desktop"
install -D -m644 "${pkgdir}/opt/${pkgname}/SuperHexagon.png" "${pkgdir}/usr/share/pixmaps/${pkgname}.png"
}
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