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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.8 2005/05/24 10:31:17 rillig Exp $
# The following two variables should have empty values unless we're
# building a perl snapshot or release candidate.
#
PERL5_SNAPSHOT= # empty
PERL5_RC_VERS= # empty
.if empty(PERL5_SNAPSHOT) && empty(PERL5_RC_VERS)
DISTNAME= perl-${PERL5_VERS}
PKGREVISION= # empty
SNAPSHOT_SITES= # empty
.else
. if !empty(PERL5_SNAPSHOT)
DISTNAME= perl@${PERL5_SNAPSHOT}
PKGNAME= perl-${PERL5_VERS}beta${PERL5_SNAPSHOT}
SNAPSHOT_SITES= http://www.iki.fi/jhi/
EXTRACT_SUFX= .tbz
WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/perl
. else # !empty(PERL5_RC_VERS)
DISTNAME= perl-${PERL5_VERS}-RC${PERL5_RC_VERS}
PKGNAME= perl-${PERL5_VERS}rc${PERL5_RC_VERS}
SNAPSHOT_SITES= http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/J/JH/JHI/
. endif
.endif
PERL5_VERS= 5.9.0
CATEGORIES= lang devel perl5 wip
MASTER_SITES= ${SNAPSHOT_SITES} \
${MASTER_SITE_PERL_CPAN:S,/modules/by-module/$,/src/,}
MAINTAINER= pancake@phreaker.net
HOMEPAGE= http://www.perl.com/
COMMENT= Practical Extraction and Report Language
CONFLICTS= perl-5.00* perl-base-[0-9]* \
p5-CGI-2.66 p5-CGI-2.75 p5-CGI-2.75.[0-2] \
p5-Data-Dumper-2.1[0-9][0-9] p5-Data-Dumper-[0-9][0-9] \
p5-Devel-DProf-[0-9]* p5-Devel-Peek-[0-9]* \
perl-mk-[0-9]*
HAS_CONFIGURE= YES
CONFIGURE_SCRIPT= ./Configure
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= -sde
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= -Dprefix="${PREFIX}"
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= -Dscriptdir="${PREFIX}/bin"
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= -Darchname="${MACHINE_ARCH}-${LOWER_OPSYS}"
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= -Doptimize="${CFLAGS}"
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= -Dinstallstyle="lib/perl5"
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= -Dusethreads="y"
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= -Dusedevel="y"
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= -Di_malloc="y"
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= -Ui_malloc
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= -Uusemymalloc
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= -Uinstallusrbinperl
TEST_TARGET= test
2004-12-01 10:53:19 +01:00
# Install Perl man3 pages into a private directory under the normal
# Perl installation. Also install site-specific Perl man3 pages into a
# private directory within site_perl. This avoids manpage conflicts
# between 3rd-party modules, the standard Perl library, and other
# packages.
#
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= -Dman3ext="3"
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= -Dman3dir="${PERL5_PRIVLIB}/man/man3"
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= -Dsiteman3dir="${PERL5_SITEPERL}/man/man3"
# The site directories are all relative to the perl view.
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= -Dsiteprefix="${VIEWBASE}"
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= -Dinstallsiteman1dir="${VIEWBASE}/man/man1"
.include "../../mk/bsd.prefs.mk"
MKPIC?= yes
.if ${OPSYS} == "IRIX"
. if ${ABI} == "32"
PERL5_CC= ${CC:T} -n32
. elif ${ABI} == "64"
PERL5_CC= ${CC:T} -64
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= -Duse64bitint
. endif
.else
PERL5_CC= ${CC:T}
.endif
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= -Dcc="${PERL5_CC}"
.if ${OPSYS} == "Darwin"
#
# The perl build attempts to work around case-insensitivity problems on
# HFS filesystems by using GNUmakefiles, so we need to use GNU make.
#
USE_TOOLS+= gmake
#
# Perl is _always_ built using shared libraries on Darwin; there's no
# way to build a statically-linked perl binary.
#
MKPIC= yes
STATIC_PERL= NO
#
# "installarchlib" and "installsitearch" have different forms between
# Darwin and NetBSD.
#
PERL5_ARCHLIB= ${PREFIX}/lib/perl5/${PERL5_VERS}/${LOWER_OPSYS}
PERL5_SITEARCH= ${PREFIX}/lib/perl5/site_perl/${PERL5_VERS}/${LOWER_OPSYS}
.endif
# Nail down the needed libraries for each platform here to avoid hidden
# dependencies. If this isn't defined, then use the perl defaults for the
# particular operating system.
#
LIBSWANTED.Darwin= m c
LIBSWANTED.FreeBSD= m crypt
LIBSWANTED.IRIX= m crypt
LIBSWANTED.NetBSD= m crypt
LIBSWANTED.SunOS= m crypt dl socket nsl
# Nail down the directories in which the system libraries may be found.
# If this isn't defined, then use the perl defaults for the particular
# operating system.
#
SYSLIBPATH.Darwin= /usr/lib
SYSLIBPATH.NetBSD= /usr/lib
SYSLIBPATH.SunOS= /usr/lib
# Nail down the directories in which headers and libraries of
# locally-installed software may be found.
#
LOCLIBPATH= ${LOCALBASE}/lib
LOCINCPATH= ${LOCALBASE}/include
# On a.out platforms, we link with "ld" and on ELF platforms, we link with
# "cc", so we need to use different options to pass the run-time search path
# flags to the link command in the right way.
#
.if ${OBJECT_FMT} == "a.out"
LOCLIBRPATHFLAGS= ${LOCLIBPATH:S/^/${LINKER_RPATH_FLAG} /g}
.elif ${OBJECT_FMT} == "ELF"
LOCLIBRPATHFLAGS= ${LOCLIBPATH:S/^/${COMPILER_RPATH_FLAG}/g}
.else
LOCLIBRPATHFLAGS= # empty
.endif
FIX_RPATH+= LOCLIBRPATHFLAGS
.if defined(LIBSWANTED.${OPSYS})
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= -Dlibswanted="${LIBSWANTED.${OPSYS}}"
.endif
.if ${OPSYS} == "NetBSD"
. if !exists(/usr/libexec/ld.so) && !exists(/usr/libexec/ld.elf_so)
MKPIC= no
. endif
. if ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "sparc64"
# The toolchain on sparc64 is not really production-quality right now, but
# gcc-2.96 is supposed to fix most problems. Passing -g to the configure
# process triggers -DDEBUGGING, which plays the real trick and circumvents
# code-generation bugs, so we add -g to CFLAGS to at least have a really
# debuggable build.
#
CFLAGS+= -g -msoft-quad-float -O2
. endif
.elif ${OPSYS} == "SunOS"
CFLAGS=
.endif
.if ${MKPIC} == "yes"
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= -Duseshrplib
.endif
PERL5= ${PREFIX}/bin/perl${PERL5_VERS}
PERL5_PRIVLIB?= ${PREFIX}/lib/perl5/${PERL5_VERS}
PERL5_ARCHLIB?= ${PREFIX}/lib/perl5/${PERL5_VERS}/${MACHINE_ARCH}-${LOWER_OPSYS}
PERL5_SITEPERL?= ${VIEWBASE}/lib/perl5/site_perl
PERL5_SITELIB?= ${VIEWBASE}/lib/perl5/site_perl/${PERL5_VERS}
PERL5_SITEARCH?= ${VIEWBASE}/lib/perl5/site_perl/${PERL5_VERS}/${MACHINE_ARCH}-${LOWER_OPSYS}
PERL5_PACKLIST= ${PERL5_ARCHLIB}/.packlist
PLIST_SUBST+= PERL5_SITEPERL=${PERL5_SITEPERL:S/^${PREFIX}\///}
# It's tough to guess which hints file will be used, so add our modifications
# to all of them:
#
# - Explicitly set the local compiler search paths to contain only the
# pkgsrc-controlled directories.
#
pre-configure:
hintdir="${WRKSRC}/hints"; \
for hints in $${hintdir}/*.sh; do \
${CHMOD} +w $${hints}; \
( ${ECHO} ''; \
${ECHO} 'locincpth="${LOCINCPATH}"'; \
${ECHO} 'loclibpth="${LOCLIBPATH}"'; \
${ECHO} 'ldflags="${LOCLIBRPATHFLAGS} $$ldflags"'; \
) >> $${hints}; \
done
.if defined(SYSLIBPATH.${OPSYS})
hintdir="${WRKSRC}/hints"; \
for hints in $${hintdir}/*.sh; do \
( ${ECHO} "glibpth='${SYSLIBPATH.${OPSYS}}'"; \
) >> $${hints}; \
done
.endif
# By default, on platforms that build shared libraries, rebuild the perl
# binary as a statically-linked binary as a speed optimization. Performance
# increase is only by word-of-mouth -- no actual benchmarks have been
# produced. However, it has been remarked that the advantage of having a
# statically-linked perl is pretty much non-existent on any platform with
# any reasonable number of registers. These platforms should be added to
# the list below to bypass the build of the statically-linked perl.
#
.if ${MKPIC} == "yes"
. for _arch_ in mipsel mipseb
. if !empty(MACHINE_ARCH:M${_arch_})
STATIC_PERL?= NO
. endif
. endfor
.endif
STATIC_PERL?= YES
WRKSRC_PERL5= ${WRKSRC}/perl
.if defined(STATIC_PERL) && ${STATIC_PERL} == "YES"
STATIC_WRKDIR= ${WRKDIR}/static
STATIC_MAKEFLAGS= MKPIC=no STATIC_PERL=NO
STATIC_MAKEFLAGS+= WRKDIR=${STATIC_WRKDIR}
STATIC_MAKEFLAGS+= ALL_TARGET=perl
WRKSRC_PERL5= ${STATIC_WRKDIR}/${WRKSRC:T}/perl
post-build:
cd ${.CURDIR} && ${MAKE} build ${STATIC_MAKEFLAGS}
.endif
post-install:
${RM} -f ${PREFIX}/bin/perl ${PREFIX}/bin/perl${PERL5_VERS}
${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKSRC_PERL5} ${PREFIX}/bin/perl${PERL5_VERS}
${LN} -f ${PREFIX}/bin/perl${PERL5_VERS} ${PREFIX}/bin/perl
.if !empty(_STRIPFLAG_INSTALL)
if [ -x ${PREFIX}/bin/a2p ]; then \
strip ${PREFIX}/bin/a2p; \
fi
.endif
${RMDIR} -p ${PERL5_SITEARCH} 2>/dev/null || ${TRUE}
${RM} -f ${WRKDIR}/bsd.perl.mk
eval `${PERL5} -V:installsitelib 2>/dev/null` && \
echo PERL5_SITELIB=$$installsitelib >>${WRKDIR}/bsd.perl.mk
eval `${PERL5} -V:installsitearch 2>/dev/null` && \
echo PERL5_SITEARCH=$$installsitearch >>${WRKDIR}/bsd.perl.mk
eval `${PERL5} -V:installarchlib 2>/dev/null` && \
echo PERL5_ARCHLIB=$$installarchlib >>${WRKDIR}/bsd.perl.mk
${INSTALL_DATA_DIR} ${PREFIX}/share/mk
${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKDIR}/bsd.perl.mk ${PREFIX}/share/mk/bsd.perl.mk
.include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk"