#
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-SWIG_VERSION_MAJOR = 2.0
-SWIG_VERSION = $(SWIG_VERSION_MAJOR).12
+SWIG_VERSION_MAJOR = 3.0
+SWIG_VERSION = $(SWIG_VERSION_MAJOR).7
SWIG_SITE = http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/swig/swig/swig-$(SWIG_VERSION)
SWIG_DEPENDENCIES = host-bison
HOST_SWIG_CONF_OPTS = \
SWIG_LICENSE = GPLv3+ BSD-2c BSD-3c
SWIG_LICENSE_FILES = LICENSE LICENSE-GPL LICENSE-UNIVERSITIES
-# CMake looks first at swig2.0 and then swig. However, when doing the
-# search, it will look into the PATH for swig2.0 first, and then for
-# swig. While the PATH contains first our $(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin, it also
-# contains /usr/bin and other system directories. Therefore, if there
-# is an installed swig2.0 on the system, it will get the preference
-# over the swig installed in $(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin, which isn't nice. To
-# prevent this from happening we create a symbolic link swig2.0 ->
-# swig, so that our swig always gets used.
+# CMake looks first at swig3.0, then swig2.0 and then swig. However,
+# when doing the search, it will look into the PATH for swig2.0 first,
+# and then for swig.
+# While the PATH contains first our $(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin, it also contains
+# /usr/bin and other system directories. Therefore, if there is an
+# installed swig3.0 on the system, it will get the preference over the
+# swig installed in $(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin, which isn't nice. To prevent
+# this from happening we create a symbolic link swig3.0 -> swig, so that
+# our swig always gets used.
define HOST_SWIG_INSTALL_SYMLINK
ln -fs swig $(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/swig$(SWIG_VERSION_MAJOR)