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From: Patrice Clement <monsieurp@g.o>
To: gentoo-commits@l.g.o
Subject: [gentoo-commits] repo/gentoo:master commit in: net-im/telegram-desktop-bin/, profiles/, licenses/
Date: Fri, 08 Jul 2016 18:46:38
Message-Id: 1468001908.6549bb3e18f784893a4dc37d82dfcb5f5bcc060e.monsieurp@gentoo
1 commit: 6549bb3e18f784893a4dc37d82dfcb5f5bcc060e
2 Author: Victor Gaydov <victor <AT> enise <DOT> org>
3 AuthorDate: Sat May 28 13:58:58 2016 +0000
4 Commit: Patrice Clement <monsieurp <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
5 CommitDate: Fri Jul 8 18:18:28 2016 +0000
6 URL: https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/commit/?id=6549bb3e
7
8 net-im/telegram-desktop-bin: Add telegram-bin to the tree.
9
10 Telegram is a cloud-based instant messaging service.
11
12 Package-Manager: portage-2.2.28
13 Closes: https://github.com/gentoo/gentoo/pull/1551
14
15 Signed-off-by: Patrice Clement <monsieurp <AT> gentoo.org>
16
17 licenses/telegram | 687 +++++++++++++++++++++
18 net-im/telegram-desktop-bin/Manifest | 3 +
19 net-im/telegram-desktop-bin/metadata.xml | 13 +
20 .../telegram-desktop-bin-0.9.51.ebuild | 60 ++
21 profiles/license_groups | 2 +-
22 5 files changed, 764 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
23
24 diff --git a/licenses/telegram b/licenses/telegram
25 new file mode 100644
26 index 0000000..77e1f61
27 --- /dev/null
28 +++ b/licenses/telegram
29 @@ -0,0 +1,687 @@
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718 diff --git a/net-im/telegram-desktop-bin/Manifest b/net-im/telegram-desktop-bin/Manifest
719 new file mode 100644
720 index 0000000..d271954
721 --- /dev/null
722 +++ b/net-im/telegram-desktop-bin/Manifest
723 @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
724 +DIST tdesktop-0.9.51.tar.gz 11482866 SHA256 246c321c009f7eeb3b616503b19c270688a790bf691feac838b3d91bfd51c55b SHA512 9a8911d87f4a3538c3cdbaf5e929ec9c51e44cd96f331c9f4dcb245798f9c09ef7510cb4ea9fef02359df900ae58aeb9c45691c9dad0516b62a80c7ccb34a723 WHIRLPOOL 1cd3803796b3b7221708b00f2ba14cde27aec280992b072dc3518200e724c1f93f9ac07076a3afa1f3b80f1fb5461840806ce98d01771178ab3e3ac66ac910ed
725 +DIST tsetup.0.9.51.tar.xz 20700948 SHA256 322ebb9885590258724d11c0d869298f15b11e5746b82b6c13266dfab59b5cf2 SHA512 e3b66b3b09dd18db4a01884f50aecbcca3e6a95500db9508d9f1551d3cc6a900abcdc43e97351d99c8c53831e2f50ee814fd6352f67255eb920c4ef29d0f5b4e WHIRLPOOL 1dc22678031e2bea6f85243f3bb21b68ba101ceb9c58d66471ec530d172567c61a7bd14a7875ec8aee75abfcb4119faa50af915997fb909dd8e6fd5db8e0960f
726 +DIST tsetup32.0.9.51.tar.xz 21370640 SHA256 c66e3cbd176d60fde2533f351f1c4900798281068e3f49fedc2ec8b0926f7a9b SHA512 547b4d75641e9df0e86a4d9bca93f5584a3ea298bccb01b9449ac2c32cb20a29dd9095320b5190edf4772f493ec2935724733d7cbe218131bcb2f7d84c77acc0 WHIRLPOOL f1ef7f222516fc270bb8cc5198e3e4d2c6a310893e6ece22d3a835992e236ee5553ed523efcff2a33a979144146c889a772d1ea65a4d3cd6b023139df3b57946
727
728 diff --git a/net-im/telegram-desktop-bin/metadata.xml b/net-im/telegram-desktop-bin/metadata.xml
729 new file mode 100644
730 index 0000000..59f7f82
731 --- /dev/null
732 +++ b/net-im/telegram-desktop-bin/metadata.xml
733 @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
734 +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
735 +<!DOCTYPE pkgmetadata SYSTEM "http://www.gentoo.org/dtd/metadata.dtd">
736 +<pkgmetadata>
737 + <maintainer type="person">
738 + <email>victor@×××××.org</email>
739 + <name>Victor Gaydov</name>
740 + <description>Proxied maintainer</description>
741 + </maintainer>
742 + <maintainer type="project">
743 + <email>proxy-maint@g.o</email>
744 + <name>Proxy Maintainers</name>
745 + </maintainer>
746 +</pkgmetadata>
747
748 diff --git a/net-im/telegram-desktop-bin/telegram-desktop-bin-0.9.51.ebuild b/net-im/telegram-desktop-bin/telegram-desktop-bin-0.9.51.ebuild
749 new file mode 100644
750 index 0000000..7640888
751 --- /dev/null
752 +++ b/net-im/telegram-desktop-bin/telegram-desktop-bin-0.9.51.ebuild
753 @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@
754 +# Copyright 1999-2016 Gentoo Foundation
755 +# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
756 +# $Id$
757 +
758 +EAPI=6
759 +
760 +inherit eutils gnome2-utils xdg
761 +
762 +DESCRIPTION="Official desktop client for Telegram (binary package)"
763 +HOMEPAGE="https://desktop.telegram.org"
764 +SRC_URI="
765 + https://github.com/telegramdesktop/tdesktop/archive/v${PV}.tar.gz -> tdesktop-${PV}.tar.gz
766 + amd64? ( https://updates.tdesktop.com/tlinux/tsetup.${PV}.tar.xz )
767 + x86? ( https://updates.tdesktop.com/tlinux32/tsetup32.${PV}.tar.xz )
768 +"
769 +
770 +LICENSE="telegram"
771 +SLOT="0"
772 +KEYWORDS="-* ~amd64 ~x86"
773 +IUSE=""
774 +
775 +QA_PREBUILT="usr/bin/telegram-desktop"
776 +
777 +RDEPEND="
778 + dev-libs/glib:2
779 + dev-libs/gobject-introspection
780 + >=sys-apps/dbus-1.4.20
781 + x11-libs/libX11
782 + >=x11-libs/libxcb-1.10[xkb]
783 +"
784 +DEPEND=""
785 +
786 +S="${WORKDIR}/Telegram"
787 +
788 +src_install() {
789 + newbin "${S}/Telegram" telegram-desktop
790 +
791 + for icon_size in 16 32 48 64 128 256 512; do
792 + newicon -s "${icon_size}" \
793 + "${WORKDIR}/tdesktop-${PV}/Telegram/Resources/art/icon${icon_size}.png" \
794 + telegram-desktop.png
795 + done
796 +
797 + domenu "${WORKDIR}/tdesktop-${PV}"/lib/xdg/telegramdesktop.desktop
798 +}
799 +
800 +pkg_preinst() {
801 + xdg_pkg_preinst
802 + gnome2_icon_savelist
803 +}
804 +
805 +pkg_postinst() {
806 + xdg_pkg_postinst
807 + gnome2_icon_cache_update
808 +}
809 +
810 +pkg_postrm() {
811 + xdg_pkg_postrm
812 + gnome2_icon_cache_update
813 +}
814
815 diff --git a/profiles/license_groups b/profiles/license_groups
816 index 7f779ef..5990328 100644
817 --- a/profiles/license_groups
818 +++ b/profiles/license_groups
819 @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ OSI-APPROVED AFL-3.0 AGPL-3 AGPL-3+ Apache-1.1 Apache-2.0 APL-1.0 APSL-2 Artisti
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822 # BSD-4 alikes: dom4j FastCGI icu JDOM
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