freebsd-ports/Mk/bsd.gcc.mk
Gerald Pfeifer e526b95449 Explicitly include the GCC run time directory in LDFLAGS. This should
not be necessary when linking with GCC, but that's not the only way the
link process can be invoked.

PR:		182136
2013-12-07 22:36:21 +00:00

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Makefile

#-*- tab-width: 4; -*-
# ex:ts=4
#
# bsd.gcc.mk - Support for smarter USE_GCC usage.
#
# Created by: Edwin Groothuis <edwin@freebsd.org>
#
# To request the use of a current version of GCC, specify USE_GCC=yes in
# your port/system configuration. This is the preferred use of USE_GCC.
# It defines a canonical, default version of GCC. The same version of
# GCC is also implied by USE_FORTRAN=yes.
#
# USE_GCC=any is similar, except that it also accepts the old GCC 4.2-
# based system compiler in older versions of FreeBSD.
#
# If your port needs a specific (minimum) version of GCC, you can easily
# specify that with a USE_GCC= statement. Unless absolutely necessary
# do so by specifying USE_GCC=X.Y+ which requests at least GCC version
# X.Y. To request a specific version omit the trailing + sign.
#
# Use of a Fortran compiler is declared by the USE_FORTRAN knob, not
# USE_GCC.
#
# Examples:
# USE_GCC= yes # port requires a current version of GCC
# # (4.6 as of today, subject to change).
# USE_GCC= any # port requires GCC 4.2 or later.
# USE_GCC= 4.8+ # port requires GCC 4.8 or later.
# USE_GCC= 4.8 # port requires GCC 4.8.
#
# If your port needs a Fortran compiler, please specify that with the
# USE_FORTRAN= knob. Here is the list of options for that knob:
#
# USE_FORTRAN= yes # use gfortran46 (lang/gcc46)
# USE_FORTRAN= g77 # use g77-34 (lang/gcc34)
# USE_FORTRAN= ifort # use the Intel compiler (lang/ifc)
#
# Due to object file incompatiblity between Fortran compilers, we strongly
# recommend to use only one of them on any system.
#
# If you are wondering what your port exactly does, use "make test-gcc"
# to see some debugging.
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
GCC_Include_MAINTAINER= gerald@FreeBSD.org
# All GCC versions supported by the ports framework. Keep them in
# ascending order and in sync with the table below.
GCCVERSIONS= 030402 040200 040400 040600 040700 040800 040900
# The first field if the OSVERSION in which it appeared in the base.
# The second field is the OSVERSION in which it disappeared from the base.
# The third field is the version as USE_GCC would use.
GCCVERSION_030402= 502126 700042 3.4
GCCVERSION_040200= 700042 9999999 4.2
GCCVERSION_040400= 0 0 4.4
GCCVERSION_040600= 0 0 4.6
GCCVERSION_040700= 0 0 4.7
GCCVERSION_040800= 0 0 4.8
GCCVERSION_040900= 0 0 4.9
GCC_DEFAULT_VERSION= 4.6
GCC_DEFAULT_V= ${GCC_DEFAULT_VERSION:S/.//}
# No configurable parts below this. ####################################
#
.if defined(USE_GCC) && ${USE_GCC} == yes
USE_GCC= ${GCC_DEFAULT_VERSION}+
.endif
# Extract the fields from GCCVERSION_...
.for v in ${GCCVERSIONS}
. for j in ${GCCVERSION_${v}}
. if !defined(_GCCVERSION_${v}_L)
_GCCVERSION_${v}_L= ${j}
. elif !defined(_GCCVERSION_${v}_R)
_GCCVERSION_${v}_R= ${j}
. elif !defined(_GCCVERSION_${v}_V)
_GCCVERSION_${v}_V= ${j}
. endif
. endfor
.endfor
# bsd.gcc.mk can also be used for primarily requesting a Fortran compiler.
# If we are using GCC we still define whatever we'd usually do for C and
# C++ as well.
.if defined (USE_FORTRAN)
# The default case, with a current lang/gcc port.
. if ${USE_FORTRAN} == yes
_USE_GCC:= ${GCC_DEFAULT_VERSION}
FC:= gfortran${GCC_DEFAULT_V}
F77:= gfortran${GCC_DEFAULT_V}
# Intel Fortran compiler from lang/ifc.
. elif ${USE_FORTRAN} == ifort
BUILD_DEPENDS+= ${LOCALBASE}/intel_fc_80/bin/ifort:${PORTSDIR}/lang/ifc
RUN_DEPENDS+= ${LOCALBASE}/intel_fc_80/bin/ifort:${PORTSDIR}/lang/ifc
FC:= ${LOCALBASE}/intel_fc_80/bin/ifort
F77:= ${LOCALBASE}/intel_fc_80/bin/ifort
# g77 from lang/gcc34.
. elif ${USE_FORTRAN} == g77
_USE_GCC:= 3.4
FC:= g77-34
F77:= g77-34
. else
IGNORE= specifies unknown value "${USE_FORTRAN}" for USE_FORTRAN
. endif
CONFIGURE_ENV+= F77="${F77}" FC="${FC}" FFLAGS="${FFLAGS}"
MAKE_ENV+= F77="${F77}" FC="${FC}" FFLAGS="${FFLAGS}"
.endif
.if defined(USE_GCC) && !defined(FORCE_BASE_CC_FOR_TESTING)
. if ${USE_GCC} == any
# Enable the clang-is-cc workaround. Default to the last GCC imported
# into base.
_USE_GCC:= 4.2
_GCC_ORLATER:= true
. else # ${USE_GCC} == any
# See if we can use a later version or exclusively the one specified.
_USE_GCC:= ${USE_GCC:S/+//}
.if ${USE_GCC} != ${_USE_GCC}
_GCC_ORLATER:= true
.endif
. endif # ${USE_GCC} == any
# Initialize _GCC_FOUND${v}. In parallel, check if USE_GCC points to a
# valid version to begin with.
.for v in ${GCCVERSIONS}
. if exists(${LOCALBASE}/bin/gcc${_GCCVERSION_${v}_V:S/.//})
_GCC_FOUND${v}= port
. elif ${OSVERSION} >= ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_L} && ${OSVERSION} < ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_R}
. if exists(/usr/bin/gcc)
_GCC_FOUND${v}= base
. endif
. endif
. if ${_USE_GCC}==${_GCCVERSION_${v}_V}
_GCCVERSION_OKAY= true
. endif
.endfor
.if !defined(_GCCVERSION_OKAY)
IGNORE= Unknown version of GCC specified (USE_GCC=${USE_GCC})
.endif
# If the GCC package defined in USE_GCC does not exist, but a later
# version is allowed (for example 4.7+), see if there is a later.
# First check if the base installed version is good enough, otherwise
# get the first available version.
#
.if defined(_GCC_ORLATER)
. for v in ${GCCVERSIONS}
. if ${_USE_GCC} == ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_V}
_GCC_MIN1:= true
. endif
. if defined(_GCC_MIN1) && defined(_GCC_FOUND${v}) && ${_GCC_FOUND${v}}=="base" && !defined(_GCC_FOUND)
_GCC_FOUND:= ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_V}
. endif
. endfor
. for v in ${GCCVERSIONS}
. if ${_USE_GCC} == ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_V}
_GCC_MIN2:= true
. endif
. if defined(_GCC_MIN2) && defined(_GCC_FOUND${v}) && !defined(_GCC_FOUND)
_GCC_FOUND:= ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_V}
. endif
. endfor
. if defined(_GCC_FOUND)
_USE_GCC:= ${_GCC_FOUND}
. elif ${_USE_GCC} < ${GCC_DEFAULT_VERSION}
_USE_GCC:= ${GCC_DEFAULT_VERSION}
. endif
.endif # defined(_GCC_ORLATER)
.endif # defined(USE_GCC)
.if defined(_USE_GCC)
# A concrete version has been selected. Determine if the installed OS
# features this version in the base, and if not then set proper ports
# dependencies, CC, CXX, CPP, and flags.
.for v in ${GCCVERSIONS}
. if ${_USE_GCC} == ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_V}
. if ${OSVERSION} < ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_L} || ${OSVERSION} > ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_R} || !exists(/usr/bin/gcc)
V:= ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_V:S/.//}
_GCC_PORT_DEPENDS:= gcc${V}
. if ${_USE_GCC} == ${GCC_DEFAULT_VERSION}
_GCC_PORT:= gcc
. else
_GCC_PORT:= gcc${V}
. endif
CC:= gcc${V}
CXX:= g++${V}
CPP:= cpp${V}
. if ${_USE_GCC} != 3.4
_GCC_RUNTIME:= ${LOCALBASE}/lib/gcc${V}
CFLAGS+= -Wl,-rpath=${_GCC_RUNTIME}
CXXFLAGS+= -Wl,-rpath=${_GCC_RUNTIME}
LDFLAGS+= -Wl,-rpath=${_GCC_RUNTIME} -L${_GCC_RUNTIME}
. if defined (USE_FORTRAN)
. if ${USE_FORTRAN} == yes
FFLAGS+= -Wl,-rpath=${_GCC_RUNTIME}
. endif
. endif
# The following is for the sakes of some ports which use this without
# ever telling us; to be fixed.
_GCC_BUILD_DEPENDS:= ${_GCC_PORT_DEPENDS}
. endif # ${_USE_GCC} != 3.4
. else # Use GCC in base.
CC:= gcc
CXX:= g++
. if exists(/usr/bin/gcpp)
CPP:= gcpp
. else
CPP:= cpp
. endif
. endif # Use GCC in base.
. endif # ${_USE_GCC} == ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_V}
.endfor
.undef V
.if defined(_GCC_PORT_DEPENDS)
BUILD_DEPENDS+= ${_GCC_PORT_DEPENDS}:${PORTSDIR}/lang/${_GCC_PORT}
. if ${_USE_GCC} != 3.4
RUN_DEPENDS+= ${_GCC_PORT_DEPENDS}:${PORTSDIR}/lang/${_GCC_PORT}
# Later GCC ports already depend on binutils; make sure whatever we
# build leverages this as well.
USE_BINUTILS= yes
. endif
.endif
.endif # defined(_USE_GCC) && !defined(FORCE_BASE_CC_FOR_TESTING)
test-gcc:
@echo USE_GCC=${USE_GCC}
@echo USE_FORTRAN=${USE_FORTRAN}
.if defined(IGNORE)
@echo "IGNORE: ${IGNORE}"
.else
.if defined(USE_GCC)
.if defined(_GCC_ORLATER)
@echo Port can use later versions.
.else
@echo Port cannot use later versions.
.endif
.for v in ${GCCVERSIONS}
@echo -n "GCC version: ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_V} "
.if defined(_GCC_FOUND${v})
@echo -n "(${_GCC_FOUND${v}}) "
.endif
@echo "- OSVERSION from ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_L} to ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_R}"
# @echo ${v} - ${_GCC_FOUND${v}} - ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_L} to ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_R} - ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_V}
.endfor
@echo Using GCC version ${_USE_GCC}
.endif
@echo CC=${CC} - CXX=${CXX} - CPP=${CPP} - CFLAGS=\"${CFLAGS}\"
@echo F77=${F77} - FC=${FC} - FFLAGS=\"${FFLAGS}\"
@echo LDFLAGS=\"${LDFLAGS}\"
@echo "BUILD_DEPENDS=${BUILD_DEPENDS}"
@echo "RUN_DEPENDS=${RUN_DEPENDS}"
.endif