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# $NetBSD: bsd.prefs.mk,v 1.177 2004/11/20 04:37:08 grant Exp $
#
# Make file, included to get the site preferences, if any. Should
# only be included by package Makefiles before any .if defined()
# statements or modifications to "passed" variables (CFLAGS, LDFLAGS, ...),
# to make sure any variables defined in /etc/mk.conf, $MAKECONF, or
# the system defaults (sys.mk and bsd.own.mk) are used.
# Do not recursively include mk.conf, redefine OPSYS, include bsd.own.mk, etc.
.ifndef BSD_PKG_MK
# Let mk.conf know that this is pkgsrc.
BSD_PKG_MK=1
__PREFIX_SET__:=${PREFIX}
# Expand MAKE to a full path.
.if !defined(_MAKE)
_MAKE:= ${MAKE}
. for _dir_ in ${PATH:C/\:/ /g}
. if empty(_MAKE:M/*)
. if exists(${_dir_}/${MAKE})
_MAKE:= ${_dir_}/${MAKE}
. endif
. endif
. endfor
. if !empty(_MAKE:M/*)
MAKEFLAGS+= _MAKE=${_MAKE:Q}
. endif
.endif
MAKE:= ${_MAKE}
.if exists(/usr/bin/uname)
UNAME=/usr/bin/uname
.elif exists(/bin/uname)
UNAME=/bin/uname
.else
UNAME=echo Unknown
.endif
.if exists(/usr/bin/cut)
CUT=/usr/bin/cut
.elif exists(/bin/cut)
CUT=/bin/cut
.else
CUT=echo Unknown
.endif
.ifndef OPSYS
OPSYS!= ${UNAME} -s | tr -d /
.endif
MAKEFLAGS+= OPSYS=${OPSYS}
.ifndef OS_VERSION
OS_VERSION!= ${UNAME} -r
.endif
.ifndef LOWER_OS_VERSION
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LOWER_OS_VERSION!= echo ${OS_VERSION} | tr 'A-Z' 'a-z'
.endif
MAKEFLAGS+= OS_VERSION=${OS_VERSION}
# Preload these for architectures not in all variations of bsd.own.mk.
GNU_ARCH.alpha?= alpha
GNU_ARCH.arm26?= arm
GNU_ARCH.arm32?= arm
GNU_ARCH.i386?= i386
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GNU_ARCH.i486?= i386
GNU_ARCH.i586?= i386
GNU_ARCH.i686?= i386
GNU_ARCH.m68000?= m68010
GNU_ARCH.m68k?= m68k
GNU_ARCH.mips?= mipsel
GNU_ARCH.mipseb?= mipseb
GNU_ARCH.mipsel?= mipsel
GNU_ARCH.ns32k?= ns32k
GNU_ARCH.powerpc?= powerpc
GNU_ARCH.sh3eb?= sh
GNU_ARCH.sh3el?= shle
GNU_ARCH.sparc?= sparc
GNU_ARCH.sparc64?= sparc64
GNU_ARCH.vax?= vax
MACHINE_GNU_ARCH?= ${GNU_ARCH.${MACHINE_ARCH}}
.if ${OPSYS} == "NetBSD"
LOWER_OPSYS?= netbsd
.elif ${OPSYS} == "BSDOS"
LOWER_OPSYS?= bsdi
.elif ${OPSYS} == "FreeBSD"
LOWER_OPSYS?= freebsd
LOWER_ARCH!= ${UNAME} -p
MACHINE_ARCH= ${LOWER_ARCH}
MAKEFLAGS+= LOWER_ARCH=${LOWER_ARCH}
LOWER_OPSYS_VERSUFFIX!= echo ${LOWER_OS_VERSION} | ${CUT} -c -1
. if ${LOWER_ARCH} == "i386"
LOWER_VENDOR?= pc
. else
LOWER_VENDOR?= unknown
. endif
.elif ${OPSYS} == "DragonFly"
LOWER_OPSYS?= dragonfly
LOWER_ARCH!= ${UNAME} -p
MACHINE_ARCH= ${LOWER_ARCH}
MAKEFLAGS+= LOWER_ARCH=${LOWER_ARCH}
LOWER_OPSYS_VERSUFFIX!= echo ${LOWER_OS_VERSION} | ${CUT} -c -1
LOWER_VENDOR?= pc
.elif ${OPSYS} == "SunOS"
. if ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "sparc"
SPARC_TARGET_ARCH?= sparcv7
. elif ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "sun4"
MACHINE_ARCH= sparc
SPARC_TARGET_ARCH?= sparcv7
. elif ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "i86pc"
MACHINE_ARCH= i386
. elif ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "unknown"
. if !defined(LOWER_ARCH)
LOWER_ARCH!= ${UNAME} -p
. endif # !defined(LOWER_ARCH)
MAKEFLAGS+= LOWER_ARCH=${LOWER_ARCH}
. endif
LOWER_VENDOR?= sun
LOWER_OPSYS?= solaris
LOWER_OPSYS_VERSUFFIX= 2
.elif ${OPSYS} == "Linux"
LOWER_OPSYS?= linux
MACHINE_ARCH:= ${MACHINE_ARCH:C/i.86/i386/}
MACHINE_ARCH:= ${MACHINE_ARCH:C/ppc/powerpc/}
. if !defined(LOWER_ARCH)
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LOWER_ARCH!= ${UNAME} -m | sed -e 's/i.86/i386/' -e 's/ppc/powerpc/'
. endif # !defined(LOWER_ARCH)
. if ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "unknown" || ${MACHINE_ARCH} == ""
MACHINE_ARCH= ${LOWER_ARCH}
MAKEFLAGS+= LOWER_ARCH=${LOWER_ARCH}
. endif
. if exists(/etc/debian_version)
LOWER_VENDOR?= debian
. elif exists(/etc/mandrake-release)
LOWER_VENDOR?= mandrake
. elif exists(/etc/redhat-version)
LOWER_VENDOR?= redhat
. elif exists(/etc/slackware-version)
LOWER_VENDOR?= slackware
. elif ${LOWER_ARCH} == "i386"
LOWER_VENDOR?= pc
. else
LOWER_VENDOR?= unknown
. endif
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.elif ${OPSYS} == "Darwin"
LOWER_OPSYS?= darwin
LOWER_ARCH!= ${UNAME} -p
MACHINE_ARCH= ${LOWER_ARCH}
MAKEFLAGS+= LOWER_ARCH=${LOWER_ARCH}
LOWER_VENDOR?= apple
.elif ${OPSYS:MIRIX*} != ""
LOWER_ARCH!= ${UNAME} -p
LOWER_OPSYS?= irix${OS_VERSION}
LOWER_VENDOR?= sgi
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.elif ${OPSYS} == "Interix"
LOWER_OPSYS?= interix3
LOWER_VENDOR?= pc
.elif ${OPSYS} == "OSF1"
LOWER_ARCH!= ${UNAME} -p
MAKEFLAGS+= LOWER_ARCH=${LOWER_ARCH}
MACHINE_ARCH?= ${LOWER_ARCH}
OS_VERSION!= echo ${OS_VERSION} | sed -e 's/^V//'
LOWER_OPSYS?= osf${OS_VERSION}
LOWER_VENDOR?= dec
.elif !defined(LOWER_OPSYS)
LOWER_OPSYS!= echo ${OPSYS} | tr A-Z a-z
.endif
MAKEFLAGS+= LOWER_OPSYS=${LOWER_OPSYS}
LOWER_VENDOR?=
LOWER_ARCH?= ${MACHINE_GNU_ARCH}
MACHINE_PLATFORM?= ${OPSYS}-${OS_VERSION}-${MACHINE_ARCH}
MACHINE_GNU_PLATFORM?= ${LOWER_ARCH}-${LOWER_VENDOR}-${LOWER_OPSYS}${APPEND_ELF}${LOWER_OPSYS_VERSUFFIX}
# Needed to prevent an "install:" target from being created in bsd.own.mk.
NEED_OWN_INSTALL_TARGET=no
# This prevents default use of the cross-tool harness in the "src" tree,
# in the odd possible case of someone extracting "pkgsrc" underneath "src".
USETOOLS= no
MAKE_ENV+= USETOOLS=no
# Set this before <bsd.own.mk> does, since it doesn't know about Darwin
.if ${OPSYS} == "Darwin"
OBJECT_FMT?= Mach-O
.endif
.include <bsd.own.mk>
# /usr/share/mk/bsd.own.mk on NetBSD 1.3 does not define OBJECT_FMT
.if !empty(MACHINE_PLATFORM:MNetBSD-1.3*)
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. if ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "alpha" || \
${MACHINE_ARCH} == "mipsel" || ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "mipseb" || \
${MACHINE_ARCH} == "powerpc" || ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "sparc64"
OBJECT_FMT?= ELF
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. else
OBJECT_FMT?= a.out
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. endif
# override what bootstrap-pkgsrc sets, which isn't right for NetBSD
# 1.4.
# XXX other ELF platforms in 1.4 need to be added to here.
.elif !empty(MACHINE_PLATFORM:MNetBSD-1.4*)
. if ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "alpha" || \
${MACHINE_ARCH} == "mipsel" || ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "mipseb" || \
${MACHINE_ARCH} == "powerpc" || ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "sparc64"
OBJECT_FMT= ELF
. else
OBJECT_FMT= a.out
. endif
.endif
.if ${OPSYS} == "OpenBSD"
. if defined(ELF_TOOLCHAIN) && ${ELF_TOOLCHAIN} == "yes"
OBJECT_FMT?= ELF
. else
OBJECT_FMT?= a.out
. endif
.endif
.if ${OPSYS} == "DragonFly"
OBJECT_FMT= ELF
.endif
# Calculate depth
.if exists(${.CURDIR}/mk/bsd.pkg.mk)
_PKGSRC_TOPDIR= ${.CURDIR}
.elif exists(${.CURDIR}/../mk/bsd.pkg.mk)
_PKGSRC_TOPDIR= ${.CURDIR}/..
.elif exists(${.CURDIR}/../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk)
_PKGSRC_TOPDIR= ${.CURDIR}/../..
.endif
# include the defaults file
.if exists(${_PKGSRC_TOPDIR}/mk/defaults/mk.conf)
. include "${_PKGSRC_TOPDIR}/mk/defaults/mk.conf"
.endif
.if ${OPSYS} == "NetBSD"
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. if ${OBJECT_FMT} == "ELF" && \
(${MACHINE_GNU_ARCH} == "arm" || \
${MACHINE_ARCH} == "i386" || \
${MACHINE_ARCH} == "m68k" || \
${MACHINE_ARCH} == "m68000" || \
${MACHINE_GNU_ARCH} == "sh" || \
${MACHINE_GNU_ARCH} == "shle" || \
${MACHINE_ARCH} == "sparc" || \
${MACHINE_ARCH} == "vax")
APPEND_ELF= elf
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. endif
.endif
SHAREOWN?= ${DOCOWN}
SHAREGRP?= ${DOCGRP}
SHAREMODE?= ${DOCMODE}
.if defined(PREFIX) && (${PREFIX} != ${__PREFIX_SET__})
.BEGIN:
@${ECHO_MSG} "You can NOT set PREFIX manually or in mk.conf. Set LOCALBASE or X11BASE"
@${ECHO_MSG} "depending on your needs. See the pkg system documentation for more info."
@${FALSE}
.endif
# Preload all default values for CFLAGS, LDFLAGS, etc. before bsd.pkg.mk
# or a pkg Makefile modifies them.
.include <sys.mk>
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# Load the OS-specific definitions for program variables. Default to loading
# the NetBSD ones if an OS-specific file doesn't exist.
.if exists(${_PKGSRC_TOPDIR}/mk/platform/${OPSYS}.mk)
. include "${_PKGSRC_TOPDIR}/mk/platform/${OPSYS}.mk"
.elif exists(${_PKGSRC_TOPDIR}/mk/platform/NetBSD.mk)
. include "${_PKGSRC_TOPDIR}/mk/platform/NetBSD.mk"
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.endif
PKGDIRMODE?= 755
PKG_PHASE?= none
#
# The PHASES_AFTER_<phase> variables list every phase "greater than or
# equal to" <phase>.
#
PHASES_AFTER_FETCH= fetch ${PHASES_AFTER_EXTRACT}
PHASES_AFTER_EXTRACT= extract ${PHASES_AFTER_PATCH}
PHASES_AFTER_PATCH= patch ${PHASES_AFTER_TOOLS}
Initial commit of a new wrapper script framework that encapsulates the non-buildlink-related code and moves it out of mk/buildlink3 into mk/wrapper. The buildlink3 code is modified to simply hook its transformations into the wrapper script framework. The wrapper script framework has some new features: * Support automatically passing "ABI" flags to the compiler and linker depending on the value of ${ABI}. Currently supports the SunPro compiler with ${ABI} == 64 and the MIPSPro compiler with ${ABI} as any of 32, n32, o32, and 64. * making UnixWare GCC accept -rpath options and silently converting them into an appropriate LD_RUN_PATH * Add cmd-sink-interix-gcc and cmd-sink-interix-ld that errors out when it sees -fpic/-fPIC and -shared/-Bshareable, respectively (requested by <tv>). * Much improved debugging output. It's possible to output the wrapper work log in-line with normal output by setting WRAPPER_LOG to "stderr". Important differences in behaviour from the old buildlink3 code include: * Only move the -l options to the end of the command line, leaving the -L options in-place. * Extend the autodetection of the libtool mode to detect "compile" and "uninstall". * Fix problem noted in both PR pkg/24760 and PR pkg/25500, where -L/usr/lib/* was being mangled improperly. * Remove the top-level "buildlink" target; instead, make buildlinking occur as part of the "wrapper" target. * mangle and sub-mangle are only meant to transform directories in -I, -L, and rpath options, so remove the lines in buildlink3/gen-transform.sh that transformed bare directories. * Add the ability for the libtool wrapper to be called just to unwrap an existing libtool archive by running: libtool --mode=unwrap -o libfoo.la The old --fix-la syntax no longer works. 20040818 ======== * Initial release of a new wrapper script framework that encapsulates the non-buildlink-related code and moves it out of mk/buildlink3. These features include: * making MIPSpro accept GCC options * making MIPSpro "ucode" accept GCC options * making SunPro accept GCC options * making "ld" accept -Wl,* options and silently removing the "-Wl," * (NEW) making UnixWare GCC accept -rpath options and silently converting them into an appropriate LD_RUN_PATH One major benefit of this is that the buildlink3 code is now much tighter and easier to understand since it concerns itself solely with buildlink-related details. I haven't yet optimized the wrapper cache, so the new wrapper scripts may take slightly longer to execute than the old buildlink3 wrapper scripts, but I'll be improving this over time. 20040821 ======== * Move the inclusion of $cmd_sink outside of the main loop in wrapper.sh so that the $cmd_sink script can be used to globally scan and process the arguments. Move the LD_RUN_PATH code to a cmd-sink-unixware-gcc script. Garbage-collect the now unused export_vars-related code. * Add cmd-sink-aix-xlc for AIX xlc that munges -Wl,-R* into an appropriate -blibpath option. * Add cmd-sink-interix-gcc and cmd-sink-interix-ld that errors out when it sees -fpic/-fPIC and -shared/-Bshareable, respectively (requested by <tv>). * Move the code that converts full paths to shared libraries into the "-Ldir -llib" equivalents from the buildlink3 code into wrapper/logic. Remove the same from bsd.buildlink3.mk and gen-transform.sh. * Move the code that checks for absolute rpaths from the buildlink3 code into wrapper/arg-source. Remove the same from bsd.buildlink3.mk and gen-transform.sh. * Only move the -l options to the end of the command line, leaving the -L options in-place. * Add more debugging code. 20040824 ======== * Fix quoting problems after arguments are transformed. Remove the hack that was inserted that magically made almost everything work because we do it the right way now. * Move the inclusion of $logic outside of the main loop in wrapper.sh so that the $logic script doesn't have to worry about underflowing the argument buffer. * Encapsulate the loop in wrapper.sh that fills the argument buffer entirely within the arg-source script. * Move from the logic script into the arg-source script the transformations that merge or split arguments. * Fix bug where skipargs was effectively being ignored if it was more than 1. * Handle the whitespace in transformations in the logic script that turn one library option into multiple library options, e.g. "-lreadline" -> "-ledit -ltermcap". * Allow you to specify an environment variable WRAPPER_SKIP_TRANSFORM for whether you wish to skip the transformation step in the logic script. This is intended for testing purposes. * Added check_prog() and init_lib() functions to the shell code library to make it more reusable outside of the wrapper framework. * Allow the msg_log() function to output to "stdout" or "stderr". If you want to have all of the logging appear on the screen, then you can now set WRAPPER_LOG=stderr. * Make some of the script components not overridable on a per-wrapper basis. * Add a gen-transform.sh script that generates transformation sedfiles. The "transform" script is used to transform arguments, while the "untransform" script is used to unwrap files. Move the no-rpath logic from buildlink3/gen-transform.sh into wrapper/gen-transform.sh since it's not buildlink3-specific. * Check for a non-empty blibpath before adding the option in cmd-sink-aix-xlc. * Extend the autodetection of the libtool mode to detect "compile" and "uninstall". * Add a cmd-sink-libtool script that doesn't pass linker options to libtool unless we're in "link" mode. * Set _USE_RPATH to "yes" for UnixWare so that the wrappers will see the rpath options and convert them to a LD_RUN_PATH definition. * Add more debugging code. 20040826 ======== * Rewrite buildlink3/gen-transform.sh to produce more precise sed commands. Drop some unused commands from the mini-language, and add a few more that are more restrictive in their scope. * Fix problem where repeated options weren't properly handled by some of sed commands. It's not enough that they're "global replace", since some patterns match separator characters before and after each option. We must repeat those patterns twice to catch all instances correctly. * Fix problem noted in both PR pkg/24760 and PR pkg/25500, where -L/usr/lib/* was being mangled improperly. * Remove the top-level "buildlink" target; instead, make buildlinking occur as part of the "wrapper" target. * Add more debugging code. 20040828 ======== * Added a head_queue function to shell-lib that returns the head of the named queue without popping it off the front of the queue. * Strip consecutive, repeated library options from the command line when we read it in the logic script. * Be more careful about not underflowing the argument buffer. 20040906 ======== * shell-lib was moved into pkgsrc/mk/scripts; correct references to that file in the wrapper code. * Use opt-sub instead of sub-mangle when protecting -I/usr/include/* and -L/usr/lib/* from buildlink transformations. This avoids adding lines that look like "-I-I..." in the transformation sedfiles. * mangle and sub-mangle are only meant to transform directories in -I, -L, and rpath options, so remove the lines in buildlink3/gen-transform.sh that transformed bare directories. * Fix bug in strip-slashdot where the "." wasn't backquoted and thus matched all characters instead of only the "." character. * Change the libtool wrapper to use a modified buildcmd script that doesn't rearrange any of the arguments. This should fix spurious problems where libtool doesn't understand how to parse the command line when the -l options are moved to the end of the argument list. * Fix bug in the logic script where the $cachearg and $cachedarg weren't being properly set at all times, which caused the cache to contain the wrong transformed argument. 20040907 ======== * Support automatically passing "ABI" flags to the compiler and linker depending on the value of ${ABI}. Currently supports the SunPro compiler with ${ABI} == 64 and the MIPSPro compiler with ${ABI} as any of 32, n32, o32, and 64. * Move back the code that splits absolute paths to shared libraries from arg-source back into logic. This allows us to correctly skip splitting those paths based on the previous option. Also add a sanity check that the library name in the split argument doesn't contain a "/" since shell globs are not as precise as REs. * Don't transform the path given after --dynamic-linker (used by GNU ld for ELF linkage). * Add the ability for the libtool wrapper to be called just to unwrap an existing libtool archive by running: libtool --mode=unwrap -o libfoo.la 20040914 ======== * Add a loop in libtool-fix-la to ensure that all of the options listed in the dependency_libs lines of *.lai files are processed. This fixes a buildlink3 leakage bug. * Merge the gen-transform.sh scripts between buildlink3 and wrapper and place them all in wrapper. This makes sense since the commands simply allow for many types of transformations, which buildlink3 takes advantage of, but there is nothing inherently buildlink-ish about those commands. * Don't directly manipulate SUBST_SED.unwrap. Instead, create the value of SUBST_SED.unwrap by combining several other variables (currently just _UNWRAP_SED) to ensure that the correct ordering is preserved. * Correct some confusing debugging messages.
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PHASES_AFTER_TOOLS= tools ${PHASES_AFTER_WRAPPER}
PHASES_AFTER_WRAPPER= wrapper ${PHASES_AFTER_CONFIGURE}
PHASES_AFTER_CONFIGURE= configure ${PHASES_AFTER_BUILD}
PHASES_AFTER_BUILD= build ${PHASES_AFTER_INSTALL}
PHASES_AFTER_INSTALL= install ${PHASES_AFTER_PACKAGE}
PHASES_AFTER_PACKAGE= package
# Set the style of installation to be performed for the package. The
# funky make variable modifiers just select the first word of the value
# stored in the referenced variable.
#
.for _pref_ in ${PKG_INSTALLATION_PREFS}
. if !empty(PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPES:M${_pref_})
PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPE?= ${PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPES:M${_pref_}:S/^/_pkginsttype_/1:M_pkginsttype_*:S/^_pkginsttype_//}
. endif
.endfor
PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPE?= none
# if the system is IPv6-ready, compile with IPv6 support turned on.
.if defined(USE_INET6)
. if empty(USE_INET6:M[Yy][Ee][Ss]) || defined(USE_SOCKS)
USE_INET6= NO
. else
bsd.options.mk provides boilerplate code for standard naming conventions for handling per-package build options. Before including this file, the following variables should be defined: PKG_OPTIONS_VAR This is a list of the name of the make(1) variables that contain the options the user wishes to select. This variable should be set in a package Makefile. E.g., PKG_OPTIONS_VAR= WIBBLE_OPTIONS or PKG_OPTIONS_VAR= FOO_OPTIONS BAR_OPTIONS PKG_SUPPORTED_OPTIONS This is a list of build options supported by the package. This variable should be set in a package Makefile. E.g., PKG_SUPPORTED_OPTIONS= kerberos ldap ssl Optionally, the following variables may also be defined: PKG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS This is a list the options that should be built into every package, if that option is supported. This variable should be set in /etc/mk.conf. ${PKG_OPTIONS_VAR} (the variables named in PKG_OPTIONS_VAR) These variables list the selected build options and override any default options given in PKG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS. If any of the options begin with a '-', then that option is always removed from the selected build options, e.g. PKG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS= kerberos ldap sasl PKG_OPTIONS_VAR= WIBBLE_OPTIONS WIBBLE_OPTIONS= ${PKG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS} -sasl # implies PKG_OPTIONS == "kerberos ldap" or PKG_OPTIONS_VAR= WIBBLE_OPTIONS WIBBLE_OPTIONS= kerberos -ldap ldap # implies PKG_OPTIONS == "kerberos" This variable should be set in /etc/mk.conf. PKG_FAIL_UNSUPPORTED_OPTIONS If this is set to "yes", then the presence of unsupported options in PKG_OPTIONS.<pkg> (see below) causes the build to fail. Set this to "no" to silently ignore unsupported options. Default: "yes". After including this file, the following variables are defined: PKG_OPTIONS This is the list of the selected build options, properly filtered to remove unsupported and duplicate options. Example usage: -------------8<-------------8<-------------8<-------------8<------------- # Global and legacy options .if defined(USE_OPENLDAP) || defined(USE_SASL2) . if !defined(PKG_OPTIONS.wibble) . if defined(USE_OPENLDAP) && !empty(USE_OPENLDAP:M[yY][eE][sS]) PKG_OPTIONS.wibble+= ldap . endif . if defined(USE_SASL2) && !empty(USE_SASL2:M[yY][eE][sS]) PKG_OPTIONS.wibble+= sasl . endif . endif .endif PKG_OPTIONS_VAR= PKG_OPTIONS.wibble PKG_SUPPORTED_OPTIONS= ldap sasl .include "../../mk/bsd.options.mk" # Package-specific option-handling ### ### LDAP support ### .if !empty(PKG_OPTIONS:Mldap) . include "../../databases/openldap/buildlink3.mk" CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-ldap=${BUILDLINK_PREFIX.openldap} .endif ### ### SASL authentication ### .if !empty(PKG_OPTIONS:Msasl) . include "../../security/cyrus-sasl2/buildlink3.mk" CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-sasl=${BUILDLINK_PREFIX.sasl} .endif -------------8<-------------8<-------------8<-------------8<-------------
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PKG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS+= inet6
USE_INET6= YES
. endif
.elif empty(_OPSYS_HAS_INET6:M[nN][oO]) && !defined(USE_SOCKS)
bsd.options.mk provides boilerplate code for standard naming conventions for handling per-package build options. Before including this file, the following variables should be defined: PKG_OPTIONS_VAR This is a list of the name of the make(1) variables that contain the options the user wishes to select. This variable should be set in a package Makefile. E.g., PKG_OPTIONS_VAR= WIBBLE_OPTIONS or PKG_OPTIONS_VAR= FOO_OPTIONS BAR_OPTIONS PKG_SUPPORTED_OPTIONS This is a list of build options supported by the package. This variable should be set in a package Makefile. E.g., PKG_SUPPORTED_OPTIONS= kerberos ldap ssl Optionally, the following variables may also be defined: PKG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS This is a list the options that should be built into every package, if that option is supported. This variable should be set in /etc/mk.conf. ${PKG_OPTIONS_VAR} (the variables named in PKG_OPTIONS_VAR) These variables list the selected build options and override any default options given in PKG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS. If any of the options begin with a '-', then that option is always removed from the selected build options, e.g. PKG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS= kerberos ldap sasl PKG_OPTIONS_VAR= WIBBLE_OPTIONS WIBBLE_OPTIONS= ${PKG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS} -sasl # implies PKG_OPTIONS == "kerberos ldap" or PKG_OPTIONS_VAR= WIBBLE_OPTIONS WIBBLE_OPTIONS= kerberos -ldap ldap # implies PKG_OPTIONS == "kerberos" This variable should be set in /etc/mk.conf. PKG_FAIL_UNSUPPORTED_OPTIONS If this is set to "yes", then the presence of unsupported options in PKG_OPTIONS.<pkg> (see below) causes the build to fail. Set this to "no" to silently ignore unsupported options. Default: "yes". After including this file, the following variables are defined: PKG_OPTIONS This is the list of the selected build options, properly filtered to remove unsupported and duplicate options. Example usage: -------------8<-------------8<-------------8<-------------8<------------- # Global and legacy options .if defined(USE_OPENLDAP) || defined(USE_SASL2) . if !defined(PKG_OPTIONS.wibble) . if defined(USE_OPENLDAP) && !empty(USE_OPENLDAP:M[yY][eE][sS]) PKG_OPTIONS.wibble+= ldap . endif . if defined(USE_SASL2) && !empty(USE_SASL2:M[yY][eE][sS]) PKG_OPTIONS.wibble+= sasl . endif . endif .endif PKG_OPTIONS_VAR= PKG_OPTIONS.wibble PKG_SUPPORTED_OPTIONS= ldap sasl .include "../../mk/bsd.options.mk" # Package-specific option-handling ### ### LDAP support ### .if !empty(PKG_OPTIONS:Mldap) . include "../../databases/openldap/buildlink3.mk" CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-ldap=${BUILDLINK_PREFIX.openldap} .endif ### ### SASL authentication ### .if !empty(PKG_OPTIONS:Msasl) . include "../../security/cyrus-sasl2/buildlink3.mk" CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-sasl=${BUILDLINK_PREFIX.sasl} .endif -------------8<-------------8<-------------8<-------------8<-------------
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PKG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS+= inet6
USE_INET6= YES
.else
USE_INET6= NO
.endif
LOCALBASE?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/pkg
.if ${OPSYS} == "SunOS"
# On Solaris, we default to using OpenWindows for X11.
X11BASE?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/openwin
.elif !defined(X11_TYPE) || defined(X11_TYPE) && !empty(X11_TYPE:Mnative)
X11BASE?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/X11R6
.endif
CROSSBASE?= ${LOCALBASE}/cross
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# If xpkgwedge.def is found, then clearly we're using xpkgwedge.
.if exists(${LOCALBASE}/lib/X11/config/xpkgwedge.def) || \
exists(${X11BASE}/lib/X11/config/xpkgwedge.def)
USE_XPKGWEDGE= yes
.else
USE_XPKGWEDGE?= yes
.endif
.if defined(_OPSYS_NEEDS_XPKGWEDGE) && \
!empty(_OPSYS_NEEDS_XPKGWEDGE:M[yY][eE][sS])
USE_XPKGWEDGE= yes
.endif
.if ${PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPE} == "pkgviews"
USE_XPKGWEDGE= yes
_XPKGWEDGE_REQD= 1.9
.else
_XPKGWEDGE_REQD= 1.5
.endif
# Set X11PREFIX to reflect the install directory of X11 packages.
# Set XMKMF_CMD properly if xpkgwedge is installed.
#
# The check for the existence of ${X11BASE}/lib/X11/config/xpkgwedge.def
# is to catch users of xpkgwedge<1.0.
#
XMKMF?= ${XMKMF_CMD} ${XMKMF_FLAGS} -a
XMKMF_FLAGS?= # empty
.if !empty(USE_XPKGWEDGE:M[Yy][Ee][Ss])
X11PREFIX= ${LOCALBASE}
XMKMF_CMD?= ${X11PREFIX}/bin/pkgxmkmf
.else
X11PREFIX= ${X11BASE}
XMKMF_CMD?= ${X11PREFIX}/bin/xmkmf
.endif
DEPOT_SUBDIR?= packages
DEPOTBASE= ${LOCALBASE}/${DEPOT_SUBDIR}
# LINK_RPATH_FLAG publicly exports the linker flag used to set the
# run-time library search path.
#
.if defined(_OPSYS_LINKER_RPATH_FLAG)
LINKER_RPATH_FLAG= ${_OPSYS_LINKER_RPATH_FLAG}
.else
LINKER_RPATH_FLAG?= ${_LINKER_RPATH_FLAG}
.endif
# COMPILER_RPATH_FLAG publicly exports the compiler flag used to pass
# run-time library search path directives to the linker.
#
.if defined(_OPSYS_COMPILER_RPATH_FLAG)
COMPILER_RPATH_FLAG= ${_OPSYS_COMPILER_RPATH_FLAG}
.else
COMPILER_RPATH_FLAG?= ${_COMPILER_RPATH_FLAG}
.endif
# WHOLE_ARCHIVE_FLAG and NO_WHOLE_ARCHIVE_FLAG publically export the
# linker flags to extract all symbols from a static archive.
WHOLE_ARCHIVE_FLAG?= ${_OPSYS_WHOLE_ARCHIVE_FLAG}
NO_WHOLE_ARCHIVE_FLAG?= ${_OPSYS_NO_WHOLE_ARCHIVE_FLAG}
.ifndef DIGEST
DIGEST:= ${LOCALBASE}/bin/digest
MAKEFLAGS+= DIGEST=${DIGEST}
.endif
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# Only add the DIGEST_VERSION value to MAKEFLAGS when we know
# we've got a valid version number, retrieved from the digest(1)
# binary. This is different to PKGTOOLS_VERSION, since, in that
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# case, the build dies when pkg_info(1) is out of date.
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.if !exists(${DIGEST})
DIGEST_VERSION= 20010301
.elif !defined(DIGEST_VERSION)
DIGEST_VERSION!= ${DIGEST} -V 2>/dev/null
MAKEFLAGS+= DIGEST_VERSION=${DIGEST_VERSION}
.endif
# This is the package database directory for the default view.
PKG_DBDIR?= ${DESTDIR}/var/db/pkg
# _PKG_DBDIR is the actual packages database directory where we register
# packages.
#
.if ${PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPE} == "overwrite"
_PKG_DBDIR= ${PKG_DBDIR}
.elif ${PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPE} == "pkgviews"
_PKG_DBDIR= ${DEPOTBASE}
.endif
PKG_ADD_CMD?= ${PKG_TOOLS_BIN}/pkg_add
PKG_ADMIN_CMD?= ${PKG_TOOLS_BIN}/pkg_admin
PKG_CREATE_CMD?= ${PKG_TOOLS_BIN}/pkg_create
PKG_DELETE_CMD?= ${PKG_TOOLS_BIN}/pkg_delete
PKG_INFO_CMD?= ${PKG_TOOLS_BIN}/pkg_info
PKG_VIEW_CMD?= ${PKG_TOOLS_BIN}/pkg_view
LINKFARM_CMD?= ${PKG_TOOLS_BIN}/linkfarm
.if !defined(PKGTOOLS_VERSION)
PKGTOOLS_VERSION!= ${PKG_INFO_CMD} -V 2>/dev/null || echo 20010302
MAKEFLAGS+= PKGTOOLS_VERSION=${PKGTOOLS_VERSION}
.endif
# The binary pkg_install tools all need to consistently to refer to the
# correct package database directory.
#
.if ${PKGTOOLS_VERSION} < 20030823
PKGTOOLS_ENV?= PKG_DBDIR=${_PKG_DBDIR}
PKGTOOLS_ARGS?= # empty
.else
PKGTOOLS_ENV?= # empty
PKGTOOLS_ARGS?= -K ${_PKG_DBDIR}
.endif
# Views are rooted in ${LOCALBASE}, all packages are depoted in
# ${DEPOTBASE}, and the package database directory for the default view
# is in ${PKG_DBDIR}.
#
PKG_VIEW_ARGS?= -W ${LOCALBASE} -d ${DEPOTBASE} -k ${PKG_DBDIR}
PKG_ADD?= ${PKGTOOLS_ENV} ${PKG_ADD_CMD} ${PKGTOOLS_ARGS}
PKG_ADMIN?= ${PKGTOOLS_ENV} ${PKG_ADMIN_CMD} ${PKGTOOLS_ARGS}
PKG_CREATE?= ${PKGTOOLS_ENV} ${PKG_CREATE_CMD} ${PKGTOOLS_ARGS}
PKG_DELETE?= ${PKGTOOLS_ENV} ${PKG_DELETE_CMD} ${PKGTOOLS_ARGS}
PKG_INFO?= ${PKGTOOLS_ENV} ${PKG_INFO_CMD} ${PKGTOOLS_ARGS}
PKG_VIEW?= ${PKGTOOLS_ENV} ${PKG_VIEW_CMD} ${PKG_VIEW_ARGS}
LINKFARM?= ${LINKFARM_CMD}
# "${PKG_BEST_EXISTS} pkgpattern" prints out the name of the installed
# package that best matches pkgpattern. Use this instead of
# "${PKG_INFO} -e pkgpattern" if the latter would return more than one
# package name.
#
PKG_BEST_EXISTS?= ${PKG_ADMIN} -b -d ${_PKG_DBDIR} -S lsbest
USE_BUILDLINK3?= no # default to not using buildlink3
.if ${PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPE} == "pkgviews"
USE_BUILDLINK3= yes # pkgviews requires buildlink3
.endif
.if exists(${LOCALBASE}/bsd/share/mk/zoularis.mk)
PKG_FAIL_REASON+= 'You appear to have a deprecated Zoularis installation.'
PKG_FAIL_REASON+= 'Please update your system to bootstrap-pkgsrc and remove the'
PKG_FAIL_REASON+= '${LOCALBASE}/bsd directory.'
PKG_FAIL_REASON+= 'See http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/tech-pkg/2004/02/14/0004.html'
PKG_FAIL_REASON+= 'for more details.'
.endif
PKGPATH?= ${.CURDIR:C|.*/([^/]*/[^/]*)$|\1|}
.if !defined(_PKGSRCDIR)
_PKGSRCDIR!= cd ${_PKGSRC_TOPDIR} && ${PWD_CMD}
MAKEFLAGS+= _PKGSRCDIR=${_PKGSRCDIR:Q}
.endif
PKGSRCDIR= ${_PKGSRCDIR}
DISTDIR?= ${PKGSRCDIR}/distfiles
PACKAGES?= ${PKGSRCDIR}/packages
TEMPLATES?= ${PKGSRCDIR}/templates
PATCHDIR?= ${.CURDIR}/patches
SCRIPTDIR?= ${.CURDIR}/scripts
FILESDIR?= ${.CURDIR}/files
PKGDIR?= ${.CURDIR}
_PKGSRC_DEPS?= # empty
# If WRKOBJDIR is set, use that tree to build
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.if defined(WRKOBJDIR)
BUILD_DIR?= ${WRKOBJDIR}/${PKGPATH}
.else
BUILD_DIR!= cd ${.CURDIR} && ${PWD_CMD}
.endif
# If OBJHOSTNAME is set, use first component of hostname in directory name.
# If OBJMACHINE is set, use ${MACHINE_ARCH} in the working directory name.
#
.if defined(OBJHOSTNAME)
. if !defined(_HOSTNAME)
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_HOSTNAME!= ${UNAME} -n
MAKEFLAGS+= _HOSTNAME=${_HOSTNAME}
. endif
WRKDIR_BASENAME?= work.${_HOSTNAME:C|\..*||}
MAKEFLAGS+= OBJHOSTNAME=${OBJHOSTNAME}
.elif defined(OBJMACHINE)
WRKDIR_BASENAME?= work.${MACHINE_ARCH}
MAKEFLAGS+= OBJMACHINE=${OBJMACHINE}
.else
WRKDIR_BASENAME?= work
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.endif
WRKDIR?= ${BUILD_DIR}/${WRKDIR_BASENAME}
# There are many uses for a common log file, so define one that may be
# picked up and used by tools.mk, bsd.buildlink3.mk, etc.
#
WRKLOG?= ${WRKDIR}/.work.log
bsd.options.mk provides boilerplate code for standard naming conventions for handling per-package build options. Before including this file, the following variables should be defined: PKG_OPTIONS_VAR This is a list of the name of the make(1) variables that contain the options the user wishes to select. This variable should be set in a package Makefile. E.g., PKG_OPTIONS_VAR= WIBBLE_OPTIONS or PKG_OPTIONS_VAR= FOO_OPTIONS BAR_OPTIONS PKG_SUPPORTED_OPTIONS This is a list of build options supported by the package. This variable should be set in a package Makefile. E.g., PKG_SUPPORTED_OPTIONS= kerberos ldap ssl Optionally, the following variables may also be defined: PKG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS This is a list the options that should be built into every package, if that option is supported. This variable should be set in /etc/mk.conf. ${PKG_OPTIONS_VAR} (the variables named in PKG_OPTIONS_VAR) These variables list the selected build options and override any default options given in PKG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS. If any of the options begin with a '-', then that option is always removed from the selected build options, e.g. PKG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS= kerberos ldap sasl PKG_OPTIONS_VAR= WIBBLE_OPTIONS WIBBLE_OPTIONS= ${PKG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS} -sasl # implies PKG_OPTIONS == "kerberos ldap" or PKG_OPTIONS_VAR= WIBBLE_OPTIONS WIBBLE_OPTIONS= kerberos -ldap ldap # implies PKG_OPTIONS == "kerberos" This variable should be set in /etc/mk.conf. PKG_FAIL_UNSUPPORTED_OPTIONS If this is set to "yes", then the presence of unsupported options in PKG_OPTIONS.<pkg> (see below) causes the build to fail. Set this to "no" to silently ignore unsupported options. Default: "yes". After including this file, the following variables are defined: PKG_OPTIONS This is the list of the selected build options, properly filtered to remove unsupported and duplicate options. Example usage: -------------8<-------------8<-------------8<-------------8<------------- # Global and legacy options .if defined(USE_OPENLDAP) || defined(USE_SASL2) . if !defined(PKG_OPTIONS.wibble) . if defined(USE_OPENLDAP) && !empty(USE_OPENLDAP:M[yY][eE][sS]) PKG_OPTIONS.wibble+= ldap . endif . if defined(USE_SASL2) && !empty(USE_SASL2:M[yY][eE][sS]) PKG_OPTIONS.wibble+= sasl . endif . endif .endif PKG_OPTIONS_VAR= PKG_OPTIONS.wibble PKG_SUPPORTED_OPTIONS= ldap sasl .include "../../mk/bsd.options.mk" # Package-specific option-handling ### ### LDAP support ### .if !empty(PKG_OPTIONS:Mldap) . include "../../databases/openldap/buildlink3.mk" CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-ldap=${BUILDLINK_PREFIX.openldap} .endif ### ### SASL authentication ### .if !empty(PKG_OPTIONS:Msasl) . include "../../security/cyrus-sasl2/buildlink3.mk" CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-sasl=${BUILDLINK_PREFIX.sasl} .endif -------------8<-------------8<-------------8<-------------8<-------------
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PKG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS?= # empty
PKG_OPTIONS?= # empty
# Wrapper framework definitions
.if exists(${PKGSRCDIR}/mk/wrapper/wrapper-defs.mk)
. include "${PKGSRCDIR}/mk/wrapper/wrapper-defs.mk"
.endif
.endif # BSD_PKG_MK