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################################################################################
#
# libfslparser
#
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LIBFSLPARSER_VERSION = 3.0.1
# No official download site from freescale, just this mirror
LIBFSLPARSER_SITE = http://download.ossystems.com.br/bsp/freescale/source
LIBFSLPARSER_SOURCE = libfslparser-$(LIBFSLPARSER_VERSION).bin
LIBFSLPARSER_LICENSE = Freescale Semiconductor Software License Agreement
LIBFSLPARSER_LICENSE_FILES = EULA EULA.txt
# This is a legal minefield: the EULA in the bin file specifies that
# the Board Support Package includes software and hardware (sic!)
# for which a separate license is needed...
LIBFSLPARSER_REDISTRIBUTE = NO
LIBFSLPARSER_INSTALL_STAGING = YES
# The archive is a shell-self-extractor of a bzipped tar. It happens
# to extract in the correct directory (libfslparser-x.y.z)
# The --force makes sure it doesn't fail if the source dir already exists.
# The --auto-accept skips the license check - not needed for us
# because we have legal-info
# Since the EULA in the bin file differs from the one in the tar file,
# extract the one from the bin file as well.
define LIBFSLPARSER_EXTRACT_CMDS
awk 'BEGIN { start=0; } \
/^EOEULA/ { start = 0; } \
{ if (start) print; } \
/<<EOEULA/ { start=1; }'\
$(DL_DIR)/$(LIBFSLPARSER_SOURCE) > $(@D)/EULA
cd $(BUILD_DIR); \
sh $(DL_DIR)/$(LIBFSLPARSER_SOURCE) --force --auto-accept
endef
# The Makefile installs several versions of the libraries, but we only
# need one of them, depending on the platform.
$(eval $(autotools-package))
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