A little tinkering and managed to get an ebuild working for the excellent google reader replacement tt-rss.
Download it here tt-rss-9999.ebuild
# Copyright 1999-2013 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/www-apps/tt-rss/tt-rss-9999.ebuild,v 1.0 13/07/20 13:02:05 ukjohnd Exp $ EAPI=5 inherit git-2 eutils webapp user depend.php depend.apache MY_PN="Tiny-Tiny-RSS" MY_P="${MY_PN}-${PV}" DESCRIPTION="Tiny Tiny RSS - A web-based news feed (RSS/Atom) aggregator using AJAX" HOMEPAGE="http://tt-rss.org/" EGIT_REPO_URI="git://github.com/gothfox/Tiny-Tiny-RSS.git" #SLOT="0" LICENSE="GPL-2" KEYWORDS="~amd64 ~x86" IUSE="daemon +mysql postgres" DEPEND=" daemon? ( dev-lang/php[mysql?,postgres?,pcntl,curl] ) !daemon? ( dev-lang/php[mysql?,postgres?,curl] ) " RDEPEND="${DEPEND}" REQUIRED_USE="|| ( mysql postgres )" pkg_setup() { webapp_pkg_setup if use daemon; then enewgroup ttrssd enewuser ttrssd -1 /bin/sh /dev/null ttrssd fi } src_prepare() { # Customize config.php so that the right 'DB_TYPE' is already set (according to the USE flag) einfo "Customizing config.php..." mv config.php{-dist,} || die "Could not rename config.php-dist to config.php." if use mysql && ! use postgres; then sed -i \ -e "/define('DB_TYPE',/{s:pgsql:mysql:}" \ config.php || die fi sed -i \ -e "/define('DB_TYPE',/{s:// \(or mysql\):// pgsql \1:}" \ config.php || die # per 462578 epatch_user } src_install() { webapp_src_preinst insinto "/${MY_HTDOCSDIR}" doins -r * keepdir "/${MY_HTDOCSDIR}"/feed-icons for DIR in cache lock feed-icons; do webapp_serverowned -R "${MY_HTDOCSDIR}/${DIR}" done webapp_configfile "${MY_HTDOCSDIR}"/config.php if use daemon; then webapp_postinst_txt en "${FILESDIR}"/postinstall-en-with-daemon.txt newinitd "${FILESDIR}"/ttrssd.initd-r1 ttrssd newconfd "${FILESDIR}"/ttrssd.confd-r1 ttrssd insinto /etc/logrotate.d/ newins "${FILESDIR}"/ttrssd.logrotated ttrssd else webapp_postinst_txt en "${FILESDIR}"/postinstall-en.txt fi webapp_src_install }
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