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# $NetBSD: bsd.pkg.mk,v 1.1745 2005/11/05 09:37:10 rillig Exp $
#
# This file is in the public domain.
#
# This file is derived from bsd.port.mk - 940820 Jordan K. Hubbard.
#
# Please see the pkgsrc/doc/guide manual for details on the
# variables used in this make file template.
#
# Default sequence for "all" is: fetch checksum extract patch configure build
#
# Please read the comments in the targets section below, you
# should be able to use the pre-* or post-* targets/scripts
# (which are available for every stage except checksum) or
# override the do-* targets to do pretty much anything you want.
############################################################################
# Include any preferences, if not already included, and common definitions
############################################################################
.include "../../mk/bsd.prefs.mk"
.include "../../mk/bsd.hacks.mk"
Teach bsd.pkg.mk to create a phase-specific "makevars.mk" file that caches variable definitions that were computed by make. These variables are specified by listing them in MAKE_VARS, e.g., .if !defined(FOO) FOO!= very_time_consuming_command .endif MAKE_VARS+= FOO bsd.pkg.mk will include only the one generated during the most recent phase. A particular phase's makevars.mk file consists of variable definitions that are a superset of all of the ones produced in previous phases of the build. The caching is useful because bsd.pkg.mk invokes make recursively, which in the example above has the potential to run the very time-consuming command each time unless we cause FOO to be defined for the sub-make processes. We don't cache via MAKE_FLAGS because MAKE_FLAGS isn't consistently applied to every invocation of make, and also because MAKE_FLAGS can overflow the maximum length of a make variable very quickly if we add many values to it. One important and desirable property of variables cached via MAKE_VARS is that they only apply to the current package, and not to any dependencies whose builds may have been triggered by the current package. The makevars.mk files are generated by new targets fetch-vars, extract-vars, patch-vars, etc., and these targets are built during the corresponding real-* target to ensure that they are being invoked with PKG_PHASE set to the proper value. Also, remove the variables cache file that bsd.wrapper.mk was generating since the new makevars.mk files provide the same functionality at a higher level. Change all WRAPPER_VARS definitions that were used by the old wrapper-phase cache file into MAKE_VARS definitions.
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# This has to come first to avoid showing all BUILD_DEFS added by this
# Makefile, which are usually not customizable.
.PHONY: pre-install-depends build-defs-message
pre-install-depends: build-defs-message
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.if empty(PKGSRC_SHOW_BUILD_DEFS:M[yY][eE][sS])
build-defs-message:
.elif !target(build-defs-message)
build-defs-message: ${WRKDIR}
. if defined(BUILD_DEFS) && !empty(BUILD_DEFS)
. if !exists(${WRKDIR}/.bdm_done)
@${ECHO} "=========================================================================="
@${ECHO} "The following variables will affect the build process of this package,"
@${ECHO} "${PKGNAME}. Their current value is shown below:"
@${ECHO} ""
. for var in ${BUILD_DEFS:O}
. if !defined(${var})
@${ECHO} " * ${var} (not defined)"
. elif defined(${var}) && empty(${var})
@${ECHO} " * ${var} (defined)"
. else
@${ECHO} " * ${var} = ${${var}}"
. endif
. endfor
@${ECHO} ""
@${ECHO} "You may want to abort the process now with CTRL-C and change their value"
@${ECHO} "before continuing. Be sure to run \`${MAKE} clean' after"
@${ECHO} "the changes."
@${ECHO} "=========================================================================="
@${TOUCH} ${WRKDIR}/.bdm_done
. endif
. endif
.endif
############################################################################
# Transform package Makefile variables and set defaults
############################################################################
CHECK_SHLIBS?= YES # run check-shlibs after install
CLEANDEPENDS?= NO
DEINSTALLDEPENDS?= NO # add -R to pkg_delete
MKCRYPTO?= YES # build crypto packages by default
NOCLEAN?= NO # don't clean up after update
REINSTALL?= NO # reinstall upon update
SHLIB_HANDLING?= YES # do automatic shared lib handling
CREATE_WRKDIR_SYMLINK?= yes # create a symlink to WRKOBJDIR
##### Variant spellings
.if defined(LICENCE) && !defined(LICENSE)
LICENSE= ${LICENCE}
.endif
.if defined(ACCEPTABLE_LICENCES) && !defined(ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES)
ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES= ${ACCEPTABLE_LICENCES}
.endif
##### PKGBASE, PKGNAME[_NOREV], PKGVERSION
PKGBASE?= ${PKGNAME:C/-[^-]*$//}
PKGVERSION?= ${PKGNAME:C/^.*-//}
.if defined(PKGREVISION) && !empty(PKGREVISION) && (${PKGREVISION} != "0")
. if defined(PKGNAME)
PKGNAME_NOREV:= ${PKGNAME}
PKGNAME:= ${PKGNAME}nb${PKGREVISION}
. else
PKGNAME?= ${DISTNAME}nb${PKGREVISION}
PKGNAME_NOREV= ${DISTNAME}
. endif
.else
PKGNAME?= ${DISTNAME}
PKGNAME_NOREV= ${PKGNAME}
.endif
##### PLIST
.if ${PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPE} == "pkgviews"
PLIST_TYPE?= dynamic
.endif
PLIST_TYPE?= static
.if !defined(PLIST_SRC)
. if exists(${PKGDIR}/PLIST.common)
PLIST_SRC+= ${PKGDIR}/PLIST.common
. endif
. if exists(${PKGDIR}/PLIST.${OPSYS})
PLIST_SRC+= ${PKGDIR}/PLIST.${OPSYS}
. endif
. if exists(${PKGDIR}/PLIST.${MACHINE_ARCH:C/i[3-6]86/i386/g})
PLIST_SRC+= ${PKGDIR}/PLIST.${MACHINE_ARCH:C/i[3-6]86/i386/g}
. endif
. if exists(${PKGDIR}/PLIST.${OPSYS}-${MACHINE_ARCH:C/i[3-6]86/i386/g})
PLIST_SRC+= ${PKGDIR}/PLIST.${OPSYS}-${MACHINE_ARCH:C/i[3-6]86/i386/g}
. endif
. if exists(${PKGDIR}/PLIST)
PLIST_SRC+= ${PKGDIR}/PLIST
. endif
. if exists(${PKGDIR}/PLIST.common_end)
PLIST_SRC+= ${PKGDIR}/PLIST.common_end
. endif
.endif # !PLIST_SRC
##### Others
_DISTDIR?= ${DISTDIR}/${DIST_SUBDIR}
BUILD_DEPENDS?= # empty
BUILD_TARGET?= all
COMMENT?= (no description)
CONFIGURE_DIRS?= ${WRKSRC}
CONFIGURE_SCRIPT?= ./configure
DEPENDS?= # empty
DESCR_SRC?= ${PKGDIR}/DESCR
DIGEST_ALGORITHMS?= SHA1 RMD160
DISTFILES?= ${DISTNAME}${EXTRACT_SUFX}
DISTINFO_FILE?= ${PKGDIR}/distinfo
INSTALL_DIRS?= ${BUILD_DIRS}
INSTALL_MAKE_FLAGS?= ${MAKE_FLAGS}
INSTALL_TARGET?= install
INTERACTIVE_STAGE?= none
MAINTAINER?= tech-pkg@NetBSD.org
MAKE_FLAGS?= # empty
MAKEFILE?= Makefile
PATCH_DIGEST_ALGORITHM?=SHA1
PKG_SUFX?= .tgz
PKGFILE?= ${PKGREPOSITORY}/${PKGNAME}${PKG_SUFX}
PKGREPOSITORY?= ${PACKAGES}/${PKGREPOSITORYSUBDIR}
PKGREPOSITORYSUBDIR?= All
PKGWILDCARD?= ${PKGBASE}-[0-9]*
SVR4_PKGNAME?= ${PKGNAME}
USE_DIGEST?= YES
WRKSRC?= ${WRKDIR}/${DISTNAME}
# If a package sets INSTALLATION_DIRS, then it's known to pre-create all
# of the directories that it needs at install-time, so we don't need
# mtree to do it for us.
#
.if defined(INSTALLATION_DIRS) && !empty(INSTALLATION_DIRS)
NO_MTREE= yes
.endif
.if (defined(INSTALL_UNSTRIPPED) && !empty(INSTALL_UNSTRIPPED:M[yY][eE][sS])) || defined(DEBUG_FLAGS)
_INSTALL_UNSTRIPPED= # set (flag used by platform/*.mk)
.endif
##### Non-overridable constants
# Latest versions of tools required for correct pkgsrc operation.
DIGEST_REQD= 20010302
PKGTOOLS_REQD= ${_OPSYS_PKGTOOLS_REQD:U20050204}
PKG_DB_TMPDIR= ${WRKDIR}/.pkgdb
DDIR= ${WRKDIR}/.DDIR
DESCR= ${PKG_DB_TMPDIR}/+DESC
DLIST= ${WRKDIR}/.DLIST
PLIST= ${WRKDIR}/.PLIST
# Files to create for versioning and build information
BUILD_VERSION_FILE= ${PKG_DB_TMPDIR}/+BUILD_VERSION
BUILD_INFO_FILE= ${PKG_DB_TMPDIR}/+BUILD_INFO
# Files containing size of pkg w/o and w/ all required pkgs
SIZE_PKG_FILE= ${PKG_DB_TMPDIR}/+SIZE_PKG
SIZE_ALL_FILE= ${PKG_DB_TMPDIR}/+SIZE_ALL
# File to denote "no deletion of a package"
PRESERVE_FILE= ${PKG_DB_TMPDIR}/+PRESERVE
##### Transform USE_* into dependencies
.include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.use.mk"
############################################################################
# Sanity checks
############################################################################
# Fail-safe in the case of circular dependencies
.if defined(_PKGSRC_DEPS) && defined(PKGNAME) && !empty(_PKGSRC_DEPS:M${PKGNAME})
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PKG_FAIL_REASON+= "Circular dependency detected"
.endif
# PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPE can only be one of two values: "pkgviews" or
# "overwrite".
.if (${PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPE} != "pkgviews") && \
(${PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPE} != "overwrite")
PKG_FAIL_REASON+= "PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPE must be \`\`pkgviews'' or \`\`overwrite''."
.endif
.if empty(PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPES:M${PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPE})
PKG_FAIL_REASON+= "This package doesn't support PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPE=${PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPE}."
.endif
.if (${PLIST_TYPE} != "dynamic") && (${PLIST_TYPE} != "static")
PKG_FAIL_REASON+= "PLIST_TYPE must be \`\`dynamic'' or \`\`static''."
.endif
.if (${PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPE} == "overwrite") && (${PLIST_TYPE} != "static")
PKG_FAIL_REASON+= "PLIST_TYPE must be \`\`static'' for \`\`overwrite'' packages."
.endif
# Check that we are using up-to-date pkg_* tools with this file.
.if !defined(NO_PKGTOOLS_REQD_CHECK)
. if ${PKGTOOLS_VERSION} < ${PKGTOOLS_REQD}
PKG_FAIL_REASON+='Error: The package tools installed on this system are out of date.'
PKG_FAIL_REASON+='The installed package tools are dated ${PKGTOOLS_VERSION:C|(....)(..)(..)|\1/\2/\3|} and you must update'
PKG_FAIL_REASON+='them to at least ${PKGTOOLS_REQD:C|(....)(..)(..)|\1/\2/\3|} using the following command:'
PKG_FAIL_REASON+=''
PKG_FAIL_REASON+=' cd ${PKGSRCDIR}/pkgtools/pkg_install && ${MAKE} clean && ${MAKE} install'
. endif
.endif # !NO_PKGTOOLS_REQD_CHECK
.if defined(ALL_TARGET)
PKG_FAIL_REASON+='ALL_TARGET is deprecated and must be replaced with BUILD_TARGET.'
.endif
.if defined(NO_WRKSUBDIR)
PKG_FAIL_REASON+='NO_WRKSUBDIR has been deprecated - please replace it with an explicit'
PKG_FAIL_REASON+='assignment of WRKSRC= $${WRKDIR}'
.endif # NO_WRKSUBDIR
# We need to make sure the buildlink-x11 package is not installed since it
# breaks builds that use imake.
.if defined(USE_IMAKE)
. if exists(${LOCALBASE}/lib/X11/config/buildlinkX11.def) || \
exists(${X11BASE}/lib/X11/config/buildlinkX11.def)
PKG_FAIL_REASON+= "${PKGNAME} uses imake, but the buildlink-x11 package was found." \
" Please deinstall it (pkg_delete buildlink-x11)."
. endif
.endif # USE_IMAKE
.if !defined(CATEGORIES) || !defined(DISTNAME)
PKG_FAIL_REASON+='CATEGORIES and DISTNAME are mandatory.'
.endif
.if defined(LIB_DEPENDS)
PKG_FAIL_REASON+='LIB_DEPENDS is deprecated and must be replaced with DEPENDS.'
.endif
.if defined(PKG_PATH)
PKG_FAIL_REASON+='Please unset PKG_PATH before doing pkgsrc work!'
.endif
.if defined(MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR)
PKG_FAIL_REASON+='MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR is deprecated and must be replaced with MASTER_SITES.'
.endif
.if defined(PATCH_SITE_SUBDIR)
PKG_FAIL_REASON+='PATCH_SITE_SUBDIR is deprecated and must be replaced with PATCH_SITES.'
.endif
.if defined(ONLY_FOR_ARCHS) || defined(NOT_FOR_ARCHS) \
|| defined(ONLY_FOR_OPSYS) || defined(NOT_FOR_OPSYS)
PKG_FAIL_REASON+='ONLY/NOT_FOR_ARCHS/OPSYS are deprecated and must be replaced with ONLY/NOT_FOR_PLATFORM.'
.endif
# Allow variables to be set on a per-OS basis
OPSYSVARS+= CFLAGS CXXFLAGS CPPFLAGS LDFLAGS LIBS
.for _var_ in ${OPSYSVARS:O}
. if defined(${_var_}.${OPSYS})
${_var_}+= ${${_var_}.${OPSYS}}
. elif defined(${_var_}.*)
${_var_}+= ${${_var_}.*}
. endif
.endfor
CPPFLAGS+= ${CPP_PRECOMP_FLAGS}
ALL_ENV+= CC=${CC:Q}
ALL_ENV+= CFLAGS=${CFLAGS:M*:Q}
ALL_ENV+= CPPFLAGS=${CPPFLAGS:M*:Q}
ALL_ENV+= CXX=${CXX:M*:Q}
ALL_ENV+= CXXFLAGS=${CXXFLAGS:M*:Q}
ALL_ENV+= COMPILER_RPATH_FLAG=${COMPILER_RPATH_FLAG:Q}
ALL_ENV+= F77=${FC:Q}
ALL_ENV+= FC=${FC:Q}
ALL_ENV+= FFLAGS=${FFLAGS:M*:Q}
ALL_ENV+= LANG=C
ALL_ENV+= LC_COLLATE=C
ALL_ENV+= LC_CTYPE=C
ALL_ENV+= LC_MESSAGES=C
ALL_ENV+= LC_MONETARY=C
ALL_ENV+= LC_NUMERIC=C
ALL_ENV+= LC_TIME=C
ALL_ENV+= LDFLAGS=${LDFLAGS:M*:Q}
ALL_ENV+= LINKER_RPATH_FLAG=${LINKER_RPATH_FLAG:Q}
ALL_ENV+= PATH=${PATH:Q}:${LOCALBASE}/bin:${X11BASE}/bin
ALL_ENV+= PREFIX=${PREFIX}
MAKE_ENV+= ${ALL_ENV}
MAKE_ENV+= ${NO_EXPORT_CPP:D:UCPP=${CPP:Q}}
MAKE_ENV+= LINK_ALL_LIBGCC_HACK=${LINK_ALL_LIBGCC_HACK:Q}
MAKE_ENV+= LOCALBASE=${LOCALBASE}
MAKE_ENV+= NO_WHOLE_ARCHIVE_FLAG=${NO_WHOLE_ARCHIVE_FLAG:Q}
MAKE_ENV+= WHOLE_ARCHIVE_FLAG=${WHOLE_ARCHIVE_FLAG:Q}
MAKE_ENV+= X11BASE=${X11BASE}
MAKE_ENV+= X11PREFIX=${X11PREFIX}
MAKE_ENV+= PKGMANDIR=${PKGMANDIR}
# Constants to provide a consistent environment for packages using
# BSD-style Makefiles.
MAKE_ENV+= MAKECONF=${PKGMAKECONF:U/dev/null}
MAKE_ENV+= OBJECT_FMT=${OBJECT_FMT:Q}
MAKE_ENV+= ${USETOOLS:DUSETOOLS=${USETOOLS:Q}}
SCRIPTS_ENV+= ${ALL_ENV}
SCRIPTS_ENV+= _PKGSRCDIR=${_PKGSRCDIR}
SCRIPTS_ENV+= ${BATCH:DBATCH=yes}
SCRIPTS_ENV+= CURDIR=${.CURDIR}
SCRIPTS_ENV+= DEPENDS=${DEPENDS:Q}
SCRIPTS_ENV+= DISTDIR=${DISTDIR}
SCRIPTS_ENV+= FILESDIR=${FILESDIR}
SCRIPTS_ENV+= LOCALBASE=${LOCALBASE}
SCRIPTS_ENV+= PATCHDIR=${PATCHDIR}
SCRIPTS_ENV+= PKGSRCDIR=${PKGSRCDIR}
SCRIPTS_ENV+= SCRIPTDIR=${SCRIPTDIR}
SCRIPTS_ENV+= VIEWBASE=${VIEWBASE}
SCRIPTS_ENV+= WRKDIR=${WRKDIR}
SCRIPTS_ENV+= WRKSRC=${WRKSRC}
SCRIPTS_ENV+= X11BASE=${X11BASE}
CONFIGURE_ENV+= ${ALL_ENV}
# Store the result in the +BUILD_INFO file so we can query for the build
# options using "pkg_info -Q PKG_OPTIONS <pkg>".
#
.if defined(PKG_SUPPORTED_OPTIONS) && defined(PKG_OPTIONS)
BUILD_DEFS+= PKG_OPTIONS
.endif
.if empty(DEPOT_SUBDIR)
PKG_FAIL_REASON+= "DEPOT_SUBDIR may not be empty."
.endif
.if ${PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPE} == "pkgviews"
#
# _PLIST_IGNORE_FILES basically mirrors the list of ignored files found
# in pkg_views(1). It's used by the dynamic PLIST generator to skip
# adding the named files to the PLIST.
#
_PLIST_IGNORE_FILES= +* # package metadata files
_PLIST_IGNORE_FILES+= info/dir
.if defined(INFO_DIR) && empty(INFO_DIR:Minfo)
_PLIST_IGNORE_FILES+= ${INFO_DIR}/dir
.endif
_PLIST_IGNORE_FILES+= *[~\#] *.OLD *.orig *,v # scratch config files
_PLIST_IGNORE_FILES+= ${PLIST_IGNORE_FILES}
.endif
BUILD_DEFS+= _PLIST_IGNORE_FILES
# Automatically increase process limit where necessary for building.
_ULIMIT_CMD=
.if defined(UNLIMIT_RESOURCES)
. for __tmp__ in ${UNLIMIT_RESOURCES}
. if defined(ULIMIT_CMD_${__tmp__})
_ULIMIT_CMD+= ${ULIMIT_CMD_${__tmp__}} ;
. endif
. endfor
.endif
# If GNU_CONFIGURE is defined, then pass LIBS to the GNU configure script.
# also pass in a CONFIG_SHELL to avoid picking up bash
.if defined(GNU_CONFIGURE)
CONFIG_SHELL?= ${SH}
CONFIGURE_ENV+= CONFIG_SHELL=${CONFIG_SHELL}
CONFIGURE_ENV+= LIBS=${LIBS:M*:Q}
CONFIGURE_ENV+= install_sh=${INSTALL:Q}
. if defined(USE_LIBTOOL) && defined(_OPSYS_MAX_CMDLEN_CMD)
CONFIGURE_ENV+= lt_cv_sys_max_cmd_len=${_OPSYS_MAX_CMDLEN_CMD:sh}
. endif
.endif
_EXTRACT_COOKIE= ${WRKDIR}/.extract_done
_TOOLS_COOKIE= ${WRKDIR}/.tools_done
_WRAPPER_COOKIE= ${WRKDIR}/.wrapper_done
_PATCH_COOKIE= ${WRKDIR}/.patch_done
_CONFIGURE_COOKIE= ${WRKDIR}/.configure_done
_BUILD_COOKIE= ${WRKDIR}/.build_done
_TEST_COOKIE= ${WRKDIR}/.test_done
_INSTALL_COOKIE= ${WRKDIR}/.install_done
_PACKAGE_COOKIE= ${WRKDIR}/.package_done
_INTERACTIVE_COOKIE= .interactive_stage
_NULL_COOKIE= ${WRKDIR}/.null
# Miscellaneous overridable commands:
SHCOMMENT?= ${ECHO_MSG} >/dev/null '***'
LIBABISUFFIX?=
TOUCH_FLAGS?= -f
# Figure out where the local mtree file is
MTREE_FILE?= ${PKGSRCDIR}/mk/platform/${OPSYS}.pkg.dist
MTREE_ARGS?= -U -f ${MTREE_FILE} -d -e -p
# Debugging levels for this file, dependent on PKG_DEBUG_LEVEL definition
# 0 == normal, default, quiet operation
# 1 == all shell commands echoed before invocation
# 2 == shell "set -x" operation
PKG_DEBUG_LEVEL?= 0
_PKG_SILENT= @
_PKG_DEBUG= # empty
_PKG_DEBUG_SCRIPT= # empty
.if ${PKG_DEBUG_LEVEL} > 0
_PKG_SILENT= # empty
.endif
.if ${PKG_DEBUG_LEVEL} > 1
_PKG_DEBUG= set -x;
_PKG_DEBUG_SCRIPT= ${SH} -x
.endif
# A few aliases for *-install targets
INSTALL= ${TOOLS_INSTALL} # XXX override sys.mk
INSTALL_PROGRAM?= \
${INSTALL} ${COPY} ${_STRIPFLAG_INSTALL} -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m ${BINMODE}
INSTALL_GAME?= \
${INSTALL} ${COPY} ${_STRIPFLAG_INSTALL} -o ${GAMEOWN} -g ${GAMEGRP} -m ${GAMEMODE}
INSTALL_SCRIPT?= \
${INSTALL} ${COPY} -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m ${BINMODE}
INSTALL_LIB?= \
${INSTALL} ${COPY} -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m ${BINMODE}
INSTALL_DATA?= \
${INSTALL} ${COPY} -o ${SHAREOWN} -g ${SHAREGRP} -m ${SHAREMODE}
INSTALL_GAME_DATA?= \
${INSTALL} ${COPY} -o ${GAMEOWN} -g ${GAMEGRP} -m ${GAMEDATAMODE}
INSTALL_MAN?= \
${INSTALL} ${COPY} -o ${MANOWN} -g ${MANGRP} -m ${MANMODE}
INSTALL_PROGRAM_DIR?= \
${INSTALL} -d -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m ${PKGDIRMODE}
INSTALL_SCRIPT_DIR?= \
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${INSTALL_PROGRAM_DIR}
INSTALL_LIB_DIR?= \
${INSTALL_PROGRAM_DIR}
INSTALL_DATA_DIR?= \
${INSTALL} -d -o ${SHAREOWN} -g ${SHAREGRP} -m ${PKGDIRMODE}
INSTALL_MAN_DIR?= \
${INSTALL} -d -o ${MANOWN} -g ${MANGRP} -m ${PKGDIRMODE}
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INSTALL_MACROS= BSD_INSTALL_PROGRAM=${INSTALL_PROGRAM:Q} \
BSD_INSTALL_SCRIPT=${INSTALL_SCRIPT:Q} \
BSD_INSTALL_LIB=${INSTALL_LIB:Q} \
BSD_INSTALL_DATA=${INSTALL_DATA:Q} \
BSD_INSTALL_MAN=${INSTALL_MAN:Q} \
BSD_INSTALL=${INSTALL:Q} \
BSD_INSTALL_PROGRAM_DIR=${INSTALL_PROGRAM_DIR:Q} \
BSD_INSTALL_SCRIPT_DIR=${INSTALL_SCRIPT_DIR:Q} \
BSD_INSTALL_LIB_DIR=${INSTALL_LIB_DIR:Q} \
BSD_INSTALL_DATA_DIR=${INSTALL_DATA_DIR:Q} \
BSD_INSTALL_MAN_DIR=${INSTALL_MAN_DIR:Q} \
BSD_INSTALL_GAME=${INSTALL_GAME:Q} \
BSD_INSTALL_GAME_DATA=${INSTALL_GAME_DATA:Q}
MAKE_ENV+= ${INSTALL_MACROS}
SCRIPTS_ENV+= ${INSTALL_MACROS}
# The user can override the NO_PACKAGE by specifying this from
# the make command line
.if defined(FORCE_PACKAGE)
. undef NO_PACKAGE
.endif
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# Set PLIST_SUBST to substitute "${variable}" to "value" in PLIST
PLIST_SUBST+= OPSYS=${OPSYS} \
OS_VERSION=${OS_VERSION} \
MACHINE_ARCH=${MACHINE_ARCH} \
MACHINE_GNU_ARCH=${MACHINE_GNU_ARCH} \
MACHINE_GNU_PLATFORM=${MACHINE_GNU_PLATFORM} \
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LN=${LN:Q} \
LOWER_VENDOR=${LOWER_VENDOR} \
LOWER_OPSYS=${LOWER_OPSYS} \
LOWER_OS_VERSION=${LOWER_OS_VERSION} \
PKGBASE=${PKGBASE} \
PKGNAME=${PKGNAME_NOREV} \
PKGLOCALEDIR=${PKGLOCALEDIR} \
PKGVERSION=${PKGVERSION:C/nb[0-9]*$//} \
LOCALBASE=${LOCALBASE} \
VIEWBASE=${VIEWBASE} \
X11BASE=${X11BASE} \
X11PREFIX=${X11PREFIX} \
SVR4_PKGNAME=${SVR4_PKGNAME} \
CHGRP=${CHGRP:Q} \
CHMOD=${CHMOD:Q} \
CHOWN=${CHOWN:Q} \
MKDIR=${MKDIR:Q} \
RMDIR=${RMDIR:Q} \
RM=${RM:Q} \
TRUE=${TRUE:Q} \
QMAILDIR=${QMAILDIR} \
PKGMANDIR=${PKGMANDIR}
# Handle alternatives
#
.include "../../mk/alternatives.mk"
# CONF_DEPENDS notes a dependency where the config directory for the
# package matches the dependency's config directory. CONF_DEPENDS is
# only meaningful if ${PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPE} == "pkgviews".
#
CONF_DEPENDS?= # empty
.if !empty(CONF_DEPENDS)
USE_PKGINSTALL= yes
.endif
.if defined(USE_PKGINSTALL) && !empty(USE_PKGINSTALL:M[yY][eE][sS])
. include "../../mk/install/bsd.pkginstall.mk"
.endif
# Set INSTALL_FILE to be the name of any INSTALL file
.if !defined(INSTALL_FILE) && exists(${PKGDIR}/INSTALL)
INSTALL_FILE= ${PKGDIR}/INSTALL
.endif
# Set DEINSTALL_FILE to be the name of any DEINSTALL file
.if !defined(DEINSTALL_FILE) && exists(${PKGDIR}/DEINSTALL)
DEINSTALL_FILE= ${PKGDIR}/DEINSTALL
.endif
# If MESSAGE hasn't been defined, then set MESSAGE_SRC to be a space-separated
# list of files to be concatenated together to generate the MESSAGE file.
#
.if !defined(MESSAGE_SRC) && !defined(MESSAGE)
. if exists(${PKGDIR}/MESSAGE)
MESSAGE_SRC= ${PKGDIR}/MESSAGE
. else
. if exists(${PKGDIR}/MESSAGE.common)
MESSAGE_SRC= ${PKGDIR}/MESSAGE.common
. endif
. if exists(${PKGDIR}/MESSAGE.${OPSYS})
MESSAGE_SRC+= ${PKGDIR}/MESSAGE.${OPSYS}
. endif
. if exists(${PKGDIR}/MESSAGE.${MACHINE_ARCH:C/i[3-6]86/i386/g})
MESSAGE_SRC+= ${PKGDIR}/MESSAGE.${MACHINE_ARCH:C/i[3-6]86/i386/g}
. endif
. if exists(${PKGDIR}/MESSAGE.${OPSYS}-${MACHINE_ARCH:C/i[3-6]86/i386/g})
MESSAGE_SRC+= ${PKGDIR}/MESSAGE.${OPSYS}-${MACHINE_ARCH:C/i[3-6]86/i386/g}
. endif
. endif
.endif
.if defined(MESSAGE_SRC)
MESSAGE= ${PKG_DB_TMPDIR}/+DISPLAY
# Set MESSAGE_SUBST to substitute "${variable}" to "value" in MESSAGE
MESSAGE_SUBST+= PKGNAME=${PKGNAME} \
PKGBASE=${PKGBASE} \
PREFIX=${PREFIX} \
LOCALBASE=${LOCALBASE} \
VIEWBASE=${VIEWBASE} \
X11PREFIX=${X11PREFIX} \
X11BASE=${X11BASE} \
PKG_SYSCONFDIR=${PKG_SYSCONFDIR} \
ROOT_GROUP=${ROOT_GROUP} \
ROOT_USER=${ROOT_USER} \
QMAILDIR=${QMAILDIR}
MESSAGE_SUBST_SED= ${MESSAGE_SUBST:S/=/}!/:S/$/!g/:S/^/ -e s!\\\${/}
.endif
# If pkgsrc is supposed to ensure that tests are run before installation
# of the package, then the build targets should be "build test", otherwise
# just "build" suffices. _PKGSRC_BUILD_TARGETS is used in the "all",
# "install", and "uptodate-digest" targets.
#
.if !empty(PKGSRC_RUN_TEST:M[yY][eE][sS])
_PKGSRC_BUILD_TARGETS= build test
.else
_PKGSRC_BUILD_TARGETS= build
.endif
.PHONY: uptodate-digest
uptodate-digest:
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.if !empty(USE_DIGEST:M[yY][eE][sS])
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
if [ -f ${DISTINFO_FILE} -a \( ! -f ${DIGEST} -o ${DIGEST_VERSION} -lt ${DIGEST_REQD} \) ]; then \
{ cd ${PKGSRCDIR}/pkgtools/digest; \
${MAKE} clean; \
if [ -f ${DIGEST} ]; then \
${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} deinstall; \
fi; \
${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} ${_PKGSRC_BUILD_TARGETS}; \
if [ -f ${DIGEST} ]; then \
${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} deinstall; \
fi; \
${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} ${DEPENDS_TARGET}; \
${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} clean; } \
fi
.else
@${DO_NADA}
.endif
.if !defined(PKG_ARGS_COMMON)
PKG_ARGS_COMMON= -v -c -${COMMENT:Q}" " -d ${DESCR} -f ${PLIST}
PKG_ARGS_COMMON+= -l -b ${BUILD_VERSION_FILE} -B ${BUILD_INFO_FILE}
PKG_ARGS_COMMON+= -s ${SIZE_PKG_FILE} -S ${SIZE_ALL_FILE}
PKG_ARGS_COMMON+= -P "`${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} run-depends-list | ${SORT} -u`"
. if defined(CONFLICTS) && (${PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPE} == "overwrite")
PKG_ARGS_COMMON+= -C "${CONFLICTS}"
. endif
. if defined(INSTALL_FILE)
PKG_ARGS_COMMON+= -i ${INSTALL_FILE}
. endif
. if defined(DEINSTALL_FILE)
PKG_ARGS_COMMON+= -k ${DEINSTALL_FILE}
. endif
. if defined(MESSAGE)
PKG_ARGS_COMMON+= -D ${MESSAGE}
. endif
. if !defined(NO_MTREE)
PKG_ARGS_COMMON+= -m ${MTREE_FILE}
. endif
. if defined(PKG_PRESERVE)
PKG_ARGS_COMMON+= -n ${PRESERVE_FILE}
. endif
PKG_ARGS_INSTALL= -p ${PREFIX} ${PKG_ARGS_COMMON}
PKG_ARGS_BINPKG= -p ${PREFIX:S/^${DESTDIR}//} -L ${PREFIX} ${PKG_ARGS_COMMON}
.endif # !PKG_ARGS_COMMON
.if ${PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPE} == "pkgviews"
PKG_ARGS_INSTALL+= -U # don't update the pkgdb.byfile.db
PKG_ARGS_BINPKG+= -E # create an empty views file in the binpkg
.endif
# Define SMART_MESSAGES in /etc/mk.conf for messages giving the tree
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# of dependencies for building, and the current target.
.if defined(SMART_MESSAGES)
_PKGSRC_IN?= ===> ${.TARGET} [${PKGNAME}${_PKGSRC_DEPS}] ===
.else
_PKGSRC_IN?= ===
.endif
# Used to print all the '===>' style prompts - override this to turn them off.
ECHO_MSG?= ${ECHO}
# How to do nothing. Override if you, for some strange reason, would rather
# do something.
DO_NADA?= ${TRUE}
# If this host is behind a filtering firewall, use passive ftp(1)
.if defined(PASSIVE_FETCH)
FETCH_BEFORE_ARGS += -p
.endif
# Include popular master sites
.include "../../mk/bsd.sites.mk"
.if defined(DIST_SUBDIR)
_MASTER_SITE_BACKUP:= ${MASTER_SITE_BACKUP:=${DIST_SUBDIR}/}
. if defined(MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE)
_MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE:= ${MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE:=${DIST_SUBDIR}/}
. endif # MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE
.else # !DIST_SUBDIR
_MASTER_SITE_BACKUP:= ${MASTER_SITE_BACKUP}
. if defined(MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE)
_MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE:= ${MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE}
. endif # MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE
.endif # DIST_SUBDIR
# Where to put distfiles that don't have any other master site
MASTER_SITE_LOCAL?= \
${MASTER_SITE_BACKUP:=LOCAL_PORTS/} \
ALLFILES?= ${DISTFILES} ${PATCHFILES}
CKSUMFILES?= ${ALLFILES}
.for __tmp__ in ${IGNOREFILES}
CKSUMFILES:= ${CKSUMFILES:N${__tmp__}}
.endfor
# List of all files, with ${DIST_SUBDIR} in front. Used for fetch and checksum.
.if defined(DIST_SUBDIR)
. if ${CKSUMFILES} != ""
_CKSUMFILES?= ${CKSUMFILES:S/^/${DIST_SUBDIR}\//}
. endif
. if !empty(DISTFILES)
_DISTFILES?= ${DISTFILES:S/^/${DIST_SUBDIR}\//}
. else
_DISTFILES?= # empty
. endif
. if defined(IGNOREFILES) && !empty(IGNOREFILES)
_IGNOREFILES?= ${IGNOREFILES:S/^/${DIST_SUBDIR}\//}
. endif
. if defined(PATCHFILES) && !empty(PATCHFILES)
_PATCHFILES?= ${PATCHFILES:S/^/${DIST_SUBDIR}\//}
. else
_PATCHFILES?= # empty
. endif
.else
_CKSUMFILES?= ${CKSUMFILES}
_DISTFILES?= ${DISTFILES}
_IGNOREFILES?= ${IGNOREFILES}
_PATCHFILES?= ${PATCHFILES}
.endif
_ALLFILES?= ${_DISTFILES} ${_PATCHFILES}
BUILD_DEFS+= _DISTFILES _PATCHFILES
.if defined(GNU_CONFIGURE)
HAS_CONFIGURE= yes
GNU_CONFIGURE_PREFIX?= ${PREFIX}
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --prefix=${GNU_CONFIGURE_PREFIX}
USE_GNU_CONFIGURE_HOST?= yes
. if !empty(USE_GNU_CONFIGURE_HOST:M[yY][eE][sS])
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --host=${MACHINE_GNU_PLATFORM}
. endif
CONFIGURE_HAS_INFODIR?= yes
. if !empty(INFO_FILES) && !empty(CONFIGURE_HAS_INFODIR:M[yY][eE][sS])
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --infodir=${PREFIX}/${INFO_DIR}
. endif
CONFIGURE_HAS_MANDIR?= yes
GNU_CONFIGURE_MANDIR?= ${PREFIX}/${PKGMANDIR}
. if !empty(CONFIGURE_HAS_MANDIR:M[yY][eE][sS])
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --mandir=${GNU_CONFIGURE_MANDIR:Q}
. endif
#
# By default, override config.guess and config.sub for GNU configure
# packages. pkgsrc's updated versions of these scripts allows GNU
# configure to recognise NetBSD ports such as shark.
#
CONFIG_GUESS_OVERRIDE?= \
config.guess */config.guess */*/config.guess
CONFIG_SUB_OVERRIDE?= \
config.sub */config.sub */*/config.sub
CONFIG_RPATH_OVERRIDE?= # set by platform file as needed
#
# By default, override config.status for GNU configure packages. We
# never want it to execute after the configure phase has ended as it
# might overwrite any post-configure changes we might have made to the
# generated files.
#
CONFIG_STATUS_OVERRIDE?= \
config.status */config.status */*/config.status
.endif
#
# Config file related settings - see doc/pkgsrc.txt
#
PKG_SYSCONFVAR?= ${PKGBASE}
PKG_SYSCONFSUBDIR?= # empty
.if ${PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPE} == "overwrite"
PKG_SYSCONFDEPOTBASE= # empty
PKG_SYSCONFBASEDIR= ${PKG_SYSCONFBASE}
.else
. if !empty(PKG_SYSCONFBASE:M${PREFIX}) || \
!empty(PKG_SYSCONFBASE:M${PREFIX}/*)
PKG_SYSCONFDEPOTBASE= # empty
PKG_SYSCONFBASEDIR= ${PKG_SYSCONFBASE}
. if !empty(CONF_DEPENDS)
_PLIST_IGNORE_FILES+= ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR:S,^${PREFIX}/,,}
. endif
. else
PKG_SYSCONFDEPOTBASE= ${PKG_SYSCONFBASE}/${DEPOT_SUBDIR}
PKG_SYSCONFBASEDIR= ${PKG_SYSCONFDEPOTBASE}/${PKGNAME}
. endif
.endif
.if empty(PKG_SYSCONFSUBDIR)
DFLT_PKG_SYSCONFDIR:= ${PKG_SYSCONFBASEDIR}
.else
DFLT_PKG_SYSCONFDIR:= ${PKG_SYSCONFBASEDIR}/${PKG_SYSCONFSUBDIR}
.endif
PKG_SYSCONFDIR= ${DFLT_PKG_SYSCONFDIR}
.if defined(PKG_SYSCONFDIR.${PKG_SYSCONFVAR})
PKG_SYSCONFDIR= ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR.${PKG_SYSCONFVAR}}
PKG_SYSCONFBASEDIR= ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR.${PKG_SYSCONFVAR}}
PKG_SYSCONFDEPOTBASE= # empty
.endif
ALL_ENV+= PKG_SYSCONFDIR=${PKG_SYSCONFDIR:Q}
BUILD_DEFS+= PKG_SYSCONFBASEDIR PKG_SYSCONFDIR
# These are all of the tools use by pkgsrc Makefiles. This should
# eventually be split up into lists of tools required by different
# phases of a pkgsrc build.
#
USE_TOOLS+= \
[ awk basename cat chgrp chmod chown cmp cp cut dirname echo \
egrep env false file find grep head hostname id install ln ls \
mkdir mv pax pwd rm rmdir sed sh sort tail test touch tr true \
wc xargs
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# bsd.wrapper.mk
USE_TOOLS+= expr
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# bsd.bulk-pkg.mk uses certain tools
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.if defined(BATCH)
USE_TOOLS+= tee tsort
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.endif
.if !defined(NO_MTREE)
USE_TOOLS+= mtree
.endif
.if defined(PKG_PRESERVE)
USE_TOOLS+= date
.endif
# We need a mail command to send mail to ${PKGSRC_MESSAGE_RECIPIENTS}.
.if !empty(PKGSRC_MESSAGE_RECIPIENTS)
USE_TOOLS+= mail
.endif
# We need shlock and sleep if we're using locking to synchronize multiple
# builds over the same pkgsrc tree.
#
.if ${PKGSRC_LOCKTYPE} != "none"
USE_TOOLS+= shlock sleep
.endif
# If MANZ is defined, then we want the final man pages to be compressed.
# If MANZ is not defined, then we want the final man pages to be
# uncompressed.
#
# We need to figure out if during installation, we need either gunzip or
# gzip to decompress or compress the installed man pages. If a package
# sets MANCOMPRESSED to "yes" or "no", then it's an indication to the
# install code that the package itself installed the man pages either
# compressed or uncompressed. If a package sets MANCOMPRESSED_IF_MANZ,
# then the package uses BSD-style makefiles, so we need to determine if
# the BSD-style makefile causes the man pages to be compressed or not.
#
.if !defined(_MANCOMPRESSED)
. if defined(MANCOMPRESSED) && !empty(MANCOMPRESSED:M[yY][eE][sS])
_MANCOMPRESSED= yes
. else
_MANCOMPRESSED= no
. endif
. if defined(MANCOMPRESSED_IF_MANZ) && defined(PKGMAKECONF)
_MANCOMPRESSED!= \
{ ${ECHO} ".include \""${PKGMAKECONF:Q}"\""; \
${ECHO} "all:"; \
${ECHO} ".if defined(MANZ)"; \
${ECHO} " @${ECHO} yes"; \
${ECHO} ".else"; \
${ECHO} " @${ECHO} no"; \
${ECHO} ".endif"; \
} | ${MAKE} -f - all
. endif
.endif
_MANZ= ${MANZ:Dyes:Uno}
MAKEVARS+= _MANCOMPRESSED _MANZ
.if !empty(_MANCOMPRESSED:M[yY][eE][sS]) && empty(_MANZ:M[yY][eE][sS])
USE_TOOLS+= gunzip
.endif
.if empty(_MANCOMPRESSED:M[yY][eE][sS]) && !empty(_MANZ:M[yY][eE][sS])
USE_TOOLS+= gzip
.endif
# Extract
.include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.extract.mk"
# Patch
.include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.patch.mk"
# Check
.include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.check.mk"
# Tools
.include "../../mk/tools/bsd.tools.mk"
# Unprivileged builds
.include "../../mk/unprivileged.mk"
# If NO_BUILD is defined, default to not needing a compiler.
.if defined(NO_BUILD)
USE_LANGUAGES?= # empty
.endif
# Get the proper dependencies and set the PATH to use the compiler
# named in PKGSRC_COMPILER.
#
.include "../../mk/compiler.mk"
.include "../../mk/wrapper/bsd.wrapper.mk"
.if defined(RECOMMENDED)
. if !empty(IGNORE_RECOMMENDED:M[nN][oO])
DEPENDS+= ${RECOMMENDED}
. else
BUILD_DEFS+= IGNORE_RECOMMENDED
. endif
.endif
# Remove some redundant dependencies from the DEPENDS list.
.include "../../mk/reduce-depends.mk"
DEPENDS:= ${REDUCED_DEPENDS}
# Find out the PREFIX of dependencies where the PREFIX is needed at build time.
.if defined(EVAL_PREFIX)
FIND_PREFIX:= ${EVAL_PREFIX}
. include "../../mk/find-prefix.mk"
.endif
.if !defined(_PATH_ORIG)
_PATH_ORIG:= ${PATH}
MAKEFLAGS+= _PATH_ORIG=${_PATH_ORIG:Q}
.endif
.if !empty(PREPEND_PATH)
# This is very Special. Because PREPEND_PATH is set with += in reverse order,
# the awk expression reverses the order again (since bootstrap bmake doesn't
# yet support the :[-1..1] construct).
_PATH_CMD= ${ECHO} `${ECHO} ${PREPEND_PATH:Q} | ${AWK} '{ORS=":";for (i=NF;i>0;i--) print $$i}'`${_PATH_ORIG}
PATH= ${_PATH_CMD:sh} # DOES NOT use :=, to defer evaluation
.endif
# Add these bits to the environment use when invoking the sub-make
# processes for build-related phases.
#
BUILD_ENV+= PATH=${PATH:Q}
.MAIN: all
################################################################
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# Many ways to disable a package.
#
# Ignore packages that can't be resold if building for a CDROM.
#
# Don't build a package if it's restricted and we don't want to
# get into that.
#
# Don't build any package that utilizes strong cryptography, for
# when the law of the land forbids it.
#
# Don't attempt to build packages against X if we don't have X.
#
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# Don't build a package if it's broken.
################################################################
.if !defined(NO_SKIP)
. if (defined(NO_BIN_ON_CDROM) && defined(FOR_CDROM))
PKG_FAIL_REASON+= "${PKGNAME} may not be placed in binary form on a CDROM:" \
" "${NO_BIN_ON_CDROM:Q}
. endif
. if (defined(NO_SRC_ON_CDROM) && defined(FOR_CDROM))
PKG_FAIL_REASON+= "${PKGNAME} may not be placed in source form on a CDROM:" \
" "${NO_SRC_ON_CDROM:Q}
. endif
. if (defined(RESTRICTED) && defined(NO_RESTRICTED))
PKG_FAIL_REASON+= "${PKGNAME} is restricted:" \
" "${RESTRICTED:Q}
. endif
. if !(${MKCRYPTO} == "YES" || ${MKCRYPTO} == yes)
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. if defined(CRYPTO)
PKG_FAIL_REASON+= "${PKGNAME} may not be built, because it utilizes strong cryptography"
. endif
. endif
. if defined(USE_X11) && !exists(${X11BASE})
. if ${X11_TYPE} == "native"
PKG_FAIL_REASON+= "${PKGNAME} uses X11, but ${X11BASE} not found"
. else
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${MKDIR} ${X11BASE}
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${CHOWN} ${ROOT_USER}:${ROOT_GROUP} ${X11BASE}
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${CHMOD} ${PKGDIRMODE} ${X11BASE}
. endif
. endif
. if defined(BROKEN)
PKG_FAIL_REASON+= "${PKGNAME} is marked as broken:" ${BROKEN:Q}
. endif
. if defined(LICENSE)
. if defined(ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES)
. for _lic in ${ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES}
. if ${LICENSE} == "${_lic}"
_ACCEPTABLE= yes
. endif # LICENSE == _lic
. endfor # _lic
. endif # ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES
. if !defined(_ACCEPTABLE)
PKG_FAIL_REASON+= "${PKGNAME} has an unacceptable license: ${LICENSE}." \
" To view the license, enter \"${MAKE} show-license\"." \
" To indicate acceptance, add this line to your /etc/mk.conf:" \
" ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=${LICENSE}"
. endif # _ACCEPTABLE
. endif # LICENSE
# Define __PLATFORM_OK only if the OS matches the pkg's allowed list.
. if defined(ONLY_FOR_PLATFORM) && !empty(ONLY_FOR_PLATFORM)
. for __tmp__ in ${ONLY_FOR_PLATFORM}
. if ${MACHINE_PLATFORM:M${__tmp__}} != ""
__PLATFORM_OK?= yes
. endif # MACHINE_PLATFORM
. endfor # __tmp__
. else # !ONLY_FOR_PLATFORM
__PLATFORM_OK?= yes
. endif # ONLY_FOR_PLATFORM
. for __tmp__ in ${NOT_FOR_PLATFORM}
. if ${MACHINE_PLATFORM:M${__tmp__}} != ""
. undef __PLATFORM_OK
. endif # MACHINE_PLATFORM
. endfor # __tmp__
. if !defined(__PLATFORM_OK)
PKG_SKIP_REASON+= "${PKGNAME} is not available for ${MACHINE_PLATFORM}"
. endif # !__PLATFORM_OK
#
# Now print some error messages that we know we should ignore the pkg
#
. if defined(PKG_FAIL_REASON) || defined(PKG_SKIP_REASON)
fetch checksum extract patch configure all build install package \
update install-depends:
. if defined(SKIP_SILENT)
@${DO_NADA}
. else
@for str in ${PKG_FAIL_REASON} ${PKG_SKIP_REASON}; do \
${ECHO} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> $$str"; \
done
. endif
. if defined(PKG_FAIL_REASON)
@${FALSE}
. endif
. endif # SKIP
.endif # !NO_SKIP
# Add these defs to the ones dumped into +BUILD_DEFS
BUILD_DEFS+= PKGPATH
BUILD_DEFS+= OPSYS OS_VERSION MACHINE_ARCH MACHINE_GNU_ARCH
BUILD_DEFS+= CPPFLAGS CFLAGS FFLAGS LDFLAGS
BUILD_DEFS+= CONFIGURE_ENV CONFIGURE_ARGS
BUILD_DEFS+= OBJECT_FMT LICENSE RESTRICTED
BUILD_DEFS+= NO_SRC_ON_FTP NO_SRC_ON_CDROM
BUILD_DEFS+= NO_BIN_ON_FTP NO_BIN_ON_CDROM
.if defined(OSVERSION_SPECIFIC)
BUILD_DEFS+= OSVERSION_SPECIFIC
.endif # OSVERSION_SPECIFIC
.PHONY: all
.if !target(all)
all: ${_PKGSRC_BUILD_TARGETS}
.endif
.if !defined(DEPENDS_TARGET)
. if make(package)
DEPENDS_TARGET= package
. elif make(update)
. if defined(UPDATE_TARGET) && ${UPDATE_TARGET} == "replace"
DEPENDS_TARGET= ${UPDATE_TARGET}
. else
DEPENDS_TARGET= update
. endif
. elif make(bin-install)
DEPENDS_TARGET= bin-install
. else
DEPENDS_TARGET= reinstall
. endif
.endif
.if !defined(UPDATE_TARGET)
. if ${DEPENDS_TARGET} == "update"
. if make(package)
UPDATE_TARGET= package
. else
UPDATE_TARGET= install
. endif
. else
UPDATE_TARGET= ${DEPENDS_TARGET}
. endif
.endif
UPDATE_RUNNING?= NO
################################################################
# The following are used to create easy dummy targets for
# disabling some bit of default target behavior you don't want.
# They still check to see if the target exists, and if so don't
# do anything, since you might want to set this globally for a
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# group of packages in a Makefile.inc, but still be able to
# override from an individual Makefile.
################################################################
# Disable checksum
.PHONY: checksum
.if (defined(NO_CHECKSUM) || exists(${_EXTRACT_COOKIE})) && !target(checksum)
checksum: fetch
@${DO_NADA}
.endif
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.
2004-09-21 17:01:38 +02:00
# Disable wrapper
.PHONY: wrapper
.if defined(NO_BUILD) && !target(wrapper)
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.
2004-09-21 17:01:38 +02:00
wrapper: tools
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${TOUCH} ${TOUCH_FLAGS} ${_WRAPPER_COOKIE}
.endif
# Disable configure
.PHONY: configure
.if defined(NO_CONFIGURE) && !target(configure)
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.
2004-09-21 17:01:38 +02:00
configure: wrapper
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${TOUCH} ${TOUCH_FLAGS} ${_CONFIGURE_COOKIE}
.endif
# Disable build
.PHONY: build
.if defined(NO_BUILD) && !target(build)
build: configure
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${TOUCH} ${TOUCH_FLAGS} ${_BUILD_COOKIE}
.endif
# Disable install
.PHONY: install
.if defined(NO_INSTALL) && !target(install)
install: build
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${TOUCH} ${TOUCH_FLAGS} ${_INSTALL_COOKIE}
.endif
# Disable package
.PHONY: package
.if defined(NO_PACKAGE) && !target(package)
package:
. if defined(SKIP_SILENT)
@${DO_NADA}
. else
@${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> ${PKGNAME} may not be packaged: ${NO_PACKAGE}."
. endif
.endif
################################################################
# More standard targets start here.
#
# These are the body of the build/install framework. If you are
# not happy with the default actions, and you can't solve it by
# adding pre-* or post-* targets/scripts, override these.
################################################################
###
### _RESUME_TRANSFER:
###
### Macro to resume a previous transfer, needs to have defined
### the following options in mk.conf:
###
### PKG_RESUME_TRANSFERS
### FETCH_RESUME_ARGS (if FETCH_CMD != default)
### FETCH_OUTPUT_ARGS (if FETCH_CMD != default)
###
### For example if you want to use wget (pkgsrc/net/wget):
###
### FETCH_CMD=wget
### FETCH_RESUME_ARGS=-c
### FETCH_OUTPUT_ARGS=-O
###
### How does it work?
###
### FETCH_CMD downloads the file and saves it temporally into $$bfile.temp
### if the checksum match the correct one, $$bfile.temp is renamed to
### the original name.
###
_RESUME_TRANSFER= \
ofile="${DISTDIR}/${DIST_SUBDIR}/$$bfile"; \
tfile="${DISTDIR}/${DIST_SUBDIR}/$$bfile.temp"; \
tsize=`${AWK} '/^Size/ && $$2 == '"\"($$file)\""' { print $$4 }' ${DISTINFO_FILE}` || ${TRUE}; \
osize=`${WC} -c < $$ofile`; \
\
case "$$tsize" in \
"") ${ECHO_MSG} "No size in distinfo file (${DISTINFO_FILE})"; \
break;; \
esac; \
\
if [ "$$osize" -eq "$$tsize" ]; then \
if [ -f "$$tfile" ]; then \
${RM} $$tfile; \
fi; \
need_fetch=no; \
elif [ "$$osize" -lt "$$tsize" -a ! -f "$$tfile" ]; then \
${CP} $$ofile $$tfile; \
dsize=`${WC} -c < $$tfile`; \
need_fetch=yes; \
elif [ -f "$$tfile" -a "$$dsize" -gt "$$ossize" ]; then \
dsize=`${WC} -c < $$tfile`; \
need_fetch=yes; \
else \
if [ -f "$$tfile" ]; then \
dsize=`${WC} -c < $$tfile`; \
fi; \
need_fetch=yes; \
fi; \
if [ "$$need_fetch" = "no" ]; then \
break; \
elif [ -f "$$tfile" -a "$$dsize" -eq "$$tsize" ]; then \
${MV} $$tfile $$ofile; \
break; \
elif [ -n "$$ftp_proxy" -o -n "$$http_proxy" ]; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "===> Resume is not supported by ftp(1) using http/ftp proxies."; \
break; \
elif [ "$$need_fetch" = "yes" -a "$$dsize" -lt "$$tsize" ]; then \
if [ "${FETCH_CMD:T}" != "ftp" -a -z "${FETCH_RESUME_ARGS}" ]; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "=> Resume transfers are not supported, FETCH_RESUME_ARGS is empty."; \
break; \
else \
for res_site in $$sites; do \
if [ -z "${FETCH_OUTPUT_ARGS}" ]; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "=> FETCH_OUTPUT_ARGS has to be defined."; \
break; \
fi; \
${ECHO_MSG} "=> $$bfile not completed, resuming:"; \
${ECHO_MSG} "=> Downloaded: $$dsize Total: $$tsize."; \
${ECHO_MSG}; \
cd ${DISTDIR}; \
${FETCH_CMD} ${FETCH_BEFORE_ARGS} ${FETCH_RESUME_ARGS} \
${FETCH_OUTPUT_ARGS} $${bfile}.temp $${res_site}$${bfile}; \
if [ $$? -eq 0 ]; then \
ndsize=`${WC} -c < $$tfile`; \
if [ "$$tsize" -eq "$$ndsize" ]; then \
${MV} $$tfile $$ofile; \
fi; \
break; \
fi; \
done; \
fi; \
elif [ "$$dsize" -gt "$$tsize" ]; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "==> Downloaded file larger than the recorded size."; \
break; \
fi
#
# Define the elementary fetch macros.
#
_FETCH_FILE= \
if [ ! -f $$file -a ! -f $$bfile -a ! -h $$bfile ]; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "=> $$bfile doesn't seem to exist on this system."; \
if [ ! -w ${_DISTDIR}/. ]; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "=> Can't download to ${_DISTDIR} (permission denied?)."; \
exit 1; \
fi; \
for site in $$sites; do \
${ECHO_MSG} "=> Attempting to fetch $$bfile from $${site}."; \
if [ -f ${DISTINFO_FILE} ]; then \
${AWK} 'NF == 5 && $$1 == "Size" && $$2 == "('$$bfile')" { printf("=> [%s %s]\n", $$4, $$5) }' ${DISTINFO_FILE}; \
fi; \
if ${FETCH_CMD} ${FETCH_BEFORE_ARGS} $${site}$${bfile} ${FETCH_AFTER_ARGS}; then \
if [ -n "${FAILOVER_FETCH}" -a -f ${DISTINFO_FILE} -a -f ${_DISTDIR}/$$bfile ]; then \
alg=`${AWK} 'NF == 4 && $$2 == "('$$file')" && $$3 == "=" {print $$1; exit}' ${DISTINFO_FILE}`; \
if [ -z "$$alg" ]; then \
alg=${PATCH_DIGEST_ALGORITHM};\
fi; \
CKSUM=`${DIGEST} $$alg < ${_DISTDIR}/$$bfile`; \
CKSUM2=`${AWK} '$$1 == "'$$alg'" && $$2 == "('$$file')" {print $$4; exit}' <${DISTINFO_FILE}`; \
if [ "$$CKSUM" = "$$CKSUM2" -o "$$CKSUM2" = "IGNORE" ]; then \
break; \
else \
${ECHO_MSG} "=> Checksum failure - trying next site."; \
fi; \
elif [ ! -f ${_DISTDIR}/$$bfile ]; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "=> FTP didn't fetch expected file, trying next site." ; \
else \
break; \
fi; \
fi \
done; \
if [ ! -f ${_DISTDIR}/$$bfile ]; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "=> Couldn't fetch $$bfile - please try to retrieve this";\
${ECHO_MSG} "=> file manually into ${_DISTDIR} and try again."; \
exit 1; \
fi; \
fi
_CHECK_DIST_PATH= \
if [ "X${DIST_PATH}" != "X" ]; then \
for d in "" ${DIST_PATH:S/:/ /g}; do \
case $$d in "" | ${DISTDIR}) continue;; esac; \
if [ -f $$d/${DIST_SUBDIR}/$$bfile ]; then \
${ECHO} "Using $$d/${DIST_SUBDIR}/$$bfile"; \
${RM} -f $$bfile; \
${LN} -s $$d/${DIST_SUBDIR}/$$bfile $$bfile; \
break; \
fi; \
done; \
fi
#
# Set up ORDERED_SITES to work out the exact list of sites for every file,
# using the dynamic sites script, or sorting according to the master site
# list or the patterns in MASTER_SORT or MASTER_SORT_REGEX as appropriate.
# No actual sorting is done until ORDERED_SITES is expanded.
#
.if defined(MASTER_SORT) || defined(MASTER_SORT_REGEX)
MASTER_SORT?=
MASTER_SORT_REGEX?=
MASTER_SORT_REGEX+= ${MASTER_SORT:S/./\\./g:C/.*/:\/\/[^\/]*&\//}
MASTER_SORT_AWK= BEGIN { RS = " "; ORS = " "; IGNORECASE = 1 ; gl = "${MASTER_SORT_REGEX:S/\\/\\\\/g}"; }
. for srt in ${MASTER_SORT_REGEX}
MASTER_SORT_AWK+= /${srt:C/\//\\\//g}/ { good["${srt:S/\\/\\\\/g}"] = good["${srt:S/\\/\\\\/g}"] " " $$0 ; next; }
. endfor
MASTER_SORT_AWK+= { rest = rest " " $$0; } END { n=split(gl, gla); for(i=1;i<=n;i++) { print good[gla[i]]; } print rest; }
SORT_SITES_CMD= ${ECHO} $$unsorted_sites | ${AWK} '${MASTER_SORT_AWK}'
ORDERED_SITES= ${_MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE} `${SORT_SITES_CMD:S/\\/\\\\/g:C/"/\"/g}`
.else
ORDERED_SITES= ${_MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE} $$unsorted_sites
.endif
#
# Associate each file to fetch with the correct site(s).
#
.if defined(DYNAMIC_MASTER_SITES)
. for fetchfile in ${_ALLFILES}
SITES_${fetchfile:T:S/=/--/}?= `${SH} ${FILESDIR}/getsite.sh ${fetchfile:T}`
. endfor
.endif
.if !empty(_DISTFILES)
. for fetchfile in ${_DISTFILES}
SITES_${fetchfile:T:S/=/--/}?= ${MASTER_SITES}
. endfor
.endif
.if !empty(_PATCHFILES)
. for fetchfile in ${_PATCHFILES}
SITES_${fetchfile:T:S/=/--/}?= ${PATCH_SITES}
. endfor
.endif
# This code is only called in a batch case, to check for the presence of
# the distfiles
.PHONY: batch-check-distfiles
batch-check-distfiles:
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
gotfiles=yes; \
for file in "" ${_ALLFILES}; do \
case "$$file" in \
"") continue ;; \
*) if [ ! -f ${DISTDIR}/$$file ]; then \
gotfiles=no; \
fi ;; \
esac; \
done; \
case "$$gotfiles" in \
no) ${ECHO} "*** This package requires user intervention to download the distfiles"; \
${ECHO} "*** Please fetch the distfiles manually and place them in"; \
${ECHO} "*** ${DISTDIR}"; \
[ ! -z "${MASTER_SITES}" ] && \
${ECHO} "*** The distfiles are available from ${MASTER_SITES}"; \
[ ! -z "${HOMEPAGE}" ] && \
${ECHO} "*** See ${HOMEPAGE} for more details"; \
${ECHO}; \
${TOUCH} ${_INTERACTIVE_COOKIE}; \
${FALSE} ;; \
esac
# check for any vulnerabilities in the package
# Please do not modify the leading "@" here
.PHONY: check-vulnerable
check-vulnerable:
@if [ ! -z "${PKG_SYSCONFDIR.audit-packages}" -a -f ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR.audit-packages}/audit-packages.conf ]; then \
. ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR.audit-packages}/audit-packages.conf; \
elif [ ! -z "${PKG_SYSCONFDIR}" -a -f ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR}/audit-packages.conf ]; then \
. ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR}/audit-packages.conf; \
fi; \
if [ -f ${PKGVULNDIR}/pkg-vulnerabilities ]; then \
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${SETENV} PKGNAME=${PKGNAME:Q} \
PKGBASE=${PKGBASE:Q} \
${AWK} '/^$$/ { next } \
/^#.*/ { next } \
$$1 !~ ENVIRON["PKGBASE"] && $$1 !~ /\{/ { next } \
{ s = sprintf("${PKG_ADMIN} pmatch \"%s\" %s && ${ECHO} \"*** WARNING - %s vulnerability in %s - see %s for more information ***\"", $$1, ENVIRON["PKGNAME"], $$2, ENVIRON["PKGNAME"], $$3); system(s); }' < ${PKGVULNDIR}/pkg-vulnerabilities || ${FALSE}; \
fi
.PHONY: do-fetch
.if !target(do-fetch)
do-fetch:
. if !defined(ALLOW_VULNERABLE_PACKAGES)
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
if [ -f ${PKGVULNDIR}/pkg-vulnerabilities ]; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> Checking for vulnerabilities in ${PKGNAME}"; \
vul=`${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} check-vulnerable`; \
case "$$vul" in \
"") ;; \
*) ${ECHO} "$$vul"; \
${ECHO} "or define ALLOW_VULNERABLE_PACKAGES if this package is absolutely essential"; \
${FALSE} ;; \
esac; \
else \
${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> *** No ${PKGVULNDIR}/pkg-vulnerabilities file found,"; \
${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> *** skipping vulnerability checks. To fix, install"; \
${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> *** the pkgsrc/security/audit-packages package and run"; \
${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> *** '${LOCALBASE}/sbin/download-vulnerability-list'."; \
fi
. endif
. if !empty(_ALLFILES)
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
${TEST} -d ${_DISTDIR} || ${MKDIR} ${_DISTDIR}
. if ${INTERACTIVE_STAGE:Mfetch} == "fetch" && defined(BATCH)
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} batch-check-distfiles
. else
. for fetchfile in ${_ALLFILES}
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. if defined(_FETCH_MESSAGE)
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
file="${fetchfile}"; \
if [ ! -f ${DISTDIR}/$$file ]; then \
${_FETCH_MESSAGE}; \
fi
. else
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
cd ${_DISTDIR}; \
file="${fetchfile}"; \
bfile="${fetchfile:T}"; \
unsorted_sites="${SITES_${fetchfile:T:S/=/--/}} ${_MASTER_SITE_BACKUP}"; \
sites="${ORDERED_SITES}"; \
${_CHECK_DIST_PATH}; \
if ${TEST} "${PKG_RESUME_TRANSFERS:M[Yy][Ee][Ss]}" ; then \
${_FETCH_FILE}; ${_RESUME_TRANSFER}; \
else \
${_FETCH_FILE}; \
fi
. endif # defined(_FETCH_MESSAGE)
. endfor
. endif # INTERACTIVE_STAGE == fetch
. endif # !empty(_ALLFILES)
.endif
# show both build and run depends directories (non-recursively)
.PHONY: show-depends-dirs
.if !target(show-depends-dirs)
_ALL_DEPENDS= ${DEPENDS} ${BUILD_DEPENDS}
show-depends-dirs:
@dlist=""; \
depends=${_ALL_DEPENDS:C/^[^:]*://:O:u:Q}; \
for reldir in $$depends; do \
case $$reldir in \
../../*/*) ;; \
*) ${ECHO} "[show-depends-dirs] warning: invalid dependency \"$$reldir\". Check DEPENDS and BUILD_DEPENDS." 1>&2; \
continue;; \
esac; \
WD=`cd "$$reldir" && ${PWD_CMD}`; \
d=`dirname $$WD`; \
absdir=`basename $$d`/`basename $$WD`; \
dlist="$$dlist $$absdir"; \
done; \
${ECHO} $$dlist
.endif
Comprehensive update to the fetch-list target (and friends), incorporating many suggestions made by Bernd Ernesti on "tech-pkg". Closes PR pkg/15539. - - Partially revert 1.895, which made 'fetch-list' ape 'fetch', so instead check if a file exists on the building host before emitting anything for it into the generated script. Update to use the new 'fetch' procedure on the fetching host, once it is determined that the file is needed, and generally clean up the output, so that it's a human readable shell script with comments. - - Introduce utility target 'show-all-depends-dirs', to do the necessary recursing over dependencies quickly and correctly. Add a couple of variations to show how it's done, and bracket the whole thing with ".if make()", so it's invisible to the dependency graph for all the other targets. The key improvement over the old way, is that it utilizes an "awk" associative array to guarantee that no package subdirectory is visited twice. For the package with the hairiest dependency graph, "x11/gnome", this leads to something like a 1,000-fold improvement! - - "sort -u" over the result of 'fetch-list-one-pkg' goes bye-bye. The new "awk" post-processor begins emitting output as soon as there is a file to fetch, so the user doesn't have to wait for the whole thing to finish before he sees anything. - - Get rid of the old hook for non-recursing for a top-level 'fetch-list', which was never used. Previously, a top-level 'fetch-list' couldn't work anyway, because the progress reports ruined the shell script. Remove 'fetch-list' from the targets that recurse from the top, and instead use a different 'fetch-list' target in "bsd.pkg.subdir.mk" to do the right thing. Currently, that right thing includes recursing in the single-category case, or if ${SPECIFIC_PKGS} is set, and not recursing in the top-level, all packages case (where it would be perfectly pointless).
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# Show all build and run depends, reverse-breadth first, with options.
.if make(show-all-depends-dirs) || make(show-all-depends-dirs-excl) || make (show-root-dirs)
# "awk" macro to recurse over the dependencies efficiently, never running in
# the same same directory twice. You may set the following options via "-v":
#
# NonSelf = 1 to not print own directory;
# RootsOnly = 1 to print only root directories (i.e. directories
# of packages with no dependencies), including possibly
# own directory
#
_RECURSE_DEPENDS_DIRS= \
function append_dirs(dir) { \
command = "cd ../../" dir " && ${MAKE} show-depends-dirs"; \
Comprehensive update to the fetch-list target (and friends), incorporating many suggestions made by Bernd Ernesti on "tech-pkg". Closes PR pkg/15539. - - Partially revert 1.895, which made 'fetch-list' ape 'fetch', so instead check if a file exists on the building host before emitting anything for it into the generated script. Update to use the new 'fetch' procedure on the fetching host, once it is determined that the file is needed, and generally clean up the output, so that it's a human readable shell script with comments. - - Introduce utility target 'show-all-depends-dirs', to do the necessary recursing over dependencies quickly and correctly. Add a couple of variations to show how it's done, and bracket the whole thing with ".if make()", so it's invisible to the dependency graph for all the other targets. The key improvement over the old way, is that it utilizes an "awk" associative array to guarantee that no package subdirectory is visited twice. For the package with the hairiest dependency graph, "x11/gnome", this leads to something like a 1,000-fold improvement! - - "sort -u" over the result of 'fetch-list-one-pkg' goes bye-bye. The new "awk" post-processor begins emitting output as soon as there is a file to fetch, so the user doesn't have to wait for the whole thing to finish before he sees anything. - - Get rid of the old hook for non-recursing for a top-level 'fetch-list', which was never used. Previously, a top-level 'fetch-list' couldn't work anyway, because the progress reports ruined the shell script. Remove 'fetch-list' from the targets that recurse from the top, and instead use a different 'fetch-list' target in "bsd.pkg.subdir.mk" to do the right thing. Currently, that right thing includes recursing in the single-category case, or if ${SPECIFIC_PKGS} is set, and not recursing in the top-level, all packages case (where it would be perfectly pointless).
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command | getline tmp_dirs; \
close(command); \
if (tmp_dirs ~ /^$$/) \
root_dirs[p++] = dir; \
for (i = 1; i <= split(tmp_dirs, tmp_r); i++) \
if (!(tmp_r[i] in hash_all_dirs)) { \
all_dirs[n++] = tmp_r[i]; \
hash_all_dirs[tmp_r[i]] = 1 \
} \
} \
BEGIN { \
command = "${PWD_CMD}"; \
Comprehensive update to the fetch-list target (and friends), incorporating many suggestions made by Bernd Ernesti on "tech-pkg". Closes PR pkg/15539. - - Partially revert 1.895, which made 'fetch-list' ape 'fetch', so instead check if a file exists on the building host before emitting anything for it into the generated script. Update to use the new 'fetch' procedure on the fetching host, once it is determined that the file is needed, and generally clean up the output, so that it's a human readable shell script with comments. - - Introduce utility target 'show-all-depends-dirs', to do the necessary recursing over dependencies quickly and correctly. Add a couple of variations to show how it's done, and bracket the whole thing with ".if make()", so it's invisible to the dependency graph for all the other targets. The key improvement over the old way, is that it utilizes an "awk" associative array to guarantee that no package subdirectory is visited twice. For the package with the hairiest dependency graph, "x11/gnome", this leads to something like a 1,000-fold improvement! - - "sort -u" over the result of 'fetch-list-one-pkg' goes bye-bye. The new "awk" post-processor begins emitting output as soon as there is a file to fetch, so the user doesn't have to wait for the whole thing to finish before he sees anything. - - Get rid of the old hook for non-recursing for a top-level 'fetch-list', which was never used. Previously, a top-level 'fetch-list' couldn't work anyway, because the progress reports ruined the shell script. Remove 'fetch-list' from the targets that recurse from the top, and instead use a different 'fetch-list' target in "bsd.pkg.subdir.mk" to do the right thing. Currently, that right thing includes recursing in the single-category case, or if ${SPECIFIC_PKGS} is set, and not recursing in the top-level, all packages case (where it would be perfectly pointless).
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command | getline start_dir; \
close(command); \
i = split(start_dir, tmp_r, /\//); \
all_dirs[n++] = tmp_r[i-1] "/" tmp_r[i]; \
for (; m < n; ) \
append_dirs(all_dirs[m++]); \
if (RootsOnly) { \
printf("%s", root_dirs[--p]); \
for (; p > 0; ) \
printf(" %s", root_dirs[--p]) \
} \
else { \
if (m > NonSelf) \
printf("%s", all_dirs[--m]); \
for (; m > NonSelf; ) \
printf(" %s", all_dirs[--m]) \
} \
print \
}
.PHONY: show-all-depends-dirs
Comprehensive update to the fetch-list target (and friends), incorporating many suggestions made by Bernd Ernesti on "tech-pkg". Closes PR pkg/15539. - - Partially revert 1.895, which made 'fetch-list' ape 'fetch', so instead check if a file exists on the building host before emitting anything for it into the generated script. Update to use the new 'fetch' procedure on the fetching host, once it is determined that the file is needed, and generally clean up the output, so that it's a human readable shell script with comments. - - Introduce utility target 'show-all-depends-dirs', to do the necessary recursing over dependencies quickly and correctly. Add a couple of variations to show how it's done, and bracket the whole thing with ".if make()", so it's invisible to the dependency graph for all the other targets. The key improvement over the old way, is that it utilizes an "awk" associative array to guarantee that no package subdirectory is visited twice. For the package with the hairiest dependency graph, "x11/gnome", this leads to something like a 1,000-fold improvement! - - "sort -u" over the result of 'fetch-list-one-pkg' goes bye-bye. The new "awk" post-processor begins emitting output as soon as there is a file to fetch, so the user doesn't have to wait for the whole thing to finish before he sees anything. - - Get rid of the old hook for non-recursing for a top-level 'fetch-list', which was never used. Previously, a top-level 'fetch-list' couldn't work anyway, because the progress reports ruined the shell script. Remove 'fetch-list' from the targets that recurse from the top, and instead use a different 'fetch-list' target in "bsd.pkg.subdir.mk" to do the right thing. Currently, that right thing includes recursing in the single-category case, or if ${SPECIFIC_PKGS} is set, and not recursing in the top-level, all packages case (where it would be perfectly pointless).
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.if make(show-all-depends-dirs)
show-all-depends-dirs:
@${AWK} '${_RECURSE_DEPENDS_DIRS}'
Comprehensive update to the fetch-list target (and friends), incorporating many suggestions made by Bernd Ernesti on "tech-pkg". Closes PR pkg/15539. - - Partially revert 1.895, which made 'fetch-list' ape 'fetch', so instead check if a file exists on the building host before emitting anything for it into the generated script. Update to use the new 'fetch' procedure on the fetching host, once it is determined that the file is needed, and generally clean up the output, so that it's a human readable shell script with comments. - - Introduce utility target 'show-all-depends-dirs', to do the necessary recursing over dependencies quickly and correctly. Add a couple of variations to show how it's done, and bracket the whole thing with ".if make()", so it's invisible to the dependency graph for all the other targets. The key improvement over the old way, is that it utilizes an "awk" associative array to guarantee that no package subdirectory is visited twice. For the package with the hairiest dependency graph, "x11/gnome", this leads to something like a 1,000-fold improvement! - - "sort -u" over the result of 'fetch-list-one-pkg' goes bye-bye. The new "awk" post-processor begins emitting output as soon as there is a file to fetch, so the user doesn't have to wait for the whole thing to finish before he sees anything. - - Get rid of the old hook for non-recursing for a top-level 'fetch-list', which was never used. Previously, a top-level 'fetch-list' couldn't work anyway, because the progress reports ruined the shell script. Remove 'fetch-list' from the targets that recurse from the top, and instead use a different 'fetch-list' target in "bsd.pkg.subdir.mk" to do the right thing. Currently, that right thing includes recursing in the single-category case, or if ${SPECIFIC_PKGS} is set, and not recursing in the top-level, all packages case (where it would be perfectly pointless).
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.endif
.PHONY: show-all-depends-dirs-excl
Comprehensive update to the fetch-list target (and friends), incorporating many suggestions made by Bernd Ernesti on "tech-pkg". Closes PR pkg/15539. - - Partially revert 1.895, which made 'fetch-list' ape 'fetch', so instead check if a file exists on the building host before emitting anything for it into the generated script. Update to use the new 'fetch' procedure on the fetching host, once it is determined that the file is needed, and generally clean up the output, so that it's a human readable shell script with comments. - - Introduce utility target 'show-all-depends-dirs', to do the necessary recursing over dependencies quickly and correctly. Add a couple of variations to show how it's done, and bracket the whole thing with ".if make()", so it's invisible to the dependency graph for all the other targets. The key improvement over the old way, is that it utilizes an "awk" associative array to guarantee that no package subdirectory is visited twice. For the package with the hairiest dependency graph, "x11/gnome", this leads to something like a 1,000-fold improvement! - - "sort -u" over the result of 'fetch-list-one-pkg' goes bye-bye. The new "awk" post-processor begins emitting output as soon as there is a file to fetch, so the user doesn't have to wait for the whole thing to finish before he sees anything. - - Get rid of the old hook for non-recursing for a top-level 'fetch-list', which was never used. Previously, a top-level 'fetch-list' couldn't work anyway, because the progress reports ruined the shell script. Remove 'fetch-list' from the targets that recurse from the top, and instead use a different 'fetch-list' target in "bsd.pkg.subdir.mk" to do the right thing. Currently, that right thing includes recursing in the single-category case, or if ${SPECIFIC_PKGS} is set, and not recursing in the top-level, all packages case (where it would be perfectly pointless).
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.if make(show-all-depends-dirs-excl)
show-all-depends-dirs-excl:
@${AWK} -v NonSelf=1 '${_RECURSE_DEPENDS_DIRS}'
Comprehensive update to the fetch-list target (and friends), incorporating many suggestions made by Bernd Ernesti on "tech-pkg". Closes PR pkg/15539. - - Partially revert 1.895, which made 'fetch-list' ape 'fetch', so instead check if a file exists on the building host before emitting anything for it into the generated script. Update to use the new 'fetch' procedure on the fetching host, once it is determined that the file is needed, and generally clean up the output, so that it's a human readable shell script with comments. - - Introduce utility target 'show-all-depends-dirs', to do the necessary recursing over dependencies quickly and correctly. Add a couple of variations to show how it's done, and bracket the whole thing with ".if make()", so it's invisible to the dependency graph for all the other targets. The key improvement over the old way, is that it utilizes an "awk" associative array to guarantee that no package subdirectory is visited twice. For the package with the hairiest dependency graph, "x11/gnome", this leads to something like a 1,000-fold improvement! - - "sort -u" over the result of 'fetch-list-one-pkg' goes bye-bye. The new "awk" post-processor begins emitting output as soon as there is a file to fetch, so the user doesn't have to wait for the whole thing to finish before he sees anything. - - Get rid of the old hook for non-recursing for a top-level 'fetch-list', which was never used. Previously, a top-level 'fetch-list' couldn't work anyway, because the progress reports ruined the shell script. Remove 'fetch-list' from the targets that recurse from the top, and instead use a different 'fetch-list' target in "bsd.pkg.subdir.mk" to do the right thing. Currently, that right thing includes recursing in the single-category case, or if ${SPECIFIC_PKGS} is set, and not recursing in the top-level, all packages case (where it would be perfectly pointless).
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.endif
.PHONY: show-root-dirs
Comprehensive update to the fetch-list target (and friends), incorporating many suggestions made by Bernd Ernesti on "tech-pkg". Closes PR pkg/15539. - - Partially revert 1.895, which made 'fetch-list' ape 'fetch', so instead check if a file exists on the building host before emitting anything for it into the generated script. Update to use the new 'fetch' procedure on the fetching host, once it is determined that the file is needed, and generally clean up the output, so that it's a human readable shell script with comments. - - Introduce utility target 'show-all-depends-dirs', to do the necessary recursing over dependencies quickly and correctly. Add a couple of variations to show how it's done, and bracket the whole thing with ".if make()", so it's invisible to the dependency graph for all the other targets. The key improvement over the old way, is that it utilizes an "awk" associative array to guarantee that no package subdirectory is visited twice. For the package with the hairiest dependency graph, "x11/gnome", this leads to something like a 1,000-fold improvement! - - "sort -u" over the result of 'fetch-list-one-pkg' goes bye-bye. The new "awk" post-processor begins emitting output as soon as there is a file to fetch, so the user doesn't have to wait for the whole thing to finish before he sees anything. - - Get rid of the old hook for non-recursing for a top-level 'fetch-list', which was never used. Previously, a top-level 'fetch-list' couldn't work anyway, because the progress reports ruined the shell script. Remove 'fetch-list' from the targets that recurse from the top, and instead use a different 'fetch-list' target in "bsd.pkg.subdir.mk" to do the right thing. Currently, that right thing includes recursing in the single-category case, or if ${SPECIFIC_PKGS} is set, and not recursing in the top-level, all packages case (where it would be perfectly pointless).
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.if make(show-root-dirs)
show-root-dirs:
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${AWK} -v RootsOnly=1 '${_RECURSE_DEPENDS_DIRS}'
Comprehensive update to the fetch-list target (and friends), incorporating many suggestions made by Bernd Ernesti on "tech-pkg". Closes PR pkg/15539. - - Partially revert 1.895, which made 'fetch-list' ape 'fetch', so instead check if a file exists on the building host before emitting anything for it into the generated script. Update to use the new 'fetch' procedure on the fetching host, once it is determined that the file is needed, and generally clean up the output, so that it's a human readable shell script with comments. - - Introduce utility target 'show-all-depends-dirs', to do the necessary recursing over dependencies quickly and correctly. Add a couple of variations to show how it's done, and bracket the whole thing with ".if make()", so it's invisible to the dependency graph for all the other targets. The key improvement over the old way, is that it utilizes an "awk" associative array to guarantee that no package subdirectory is visited twice. For the package with the hairiest dependency graph, "x11/gnome", this leads to something like a 1,000-fold improvement! - - "sort -u" over the result of 'fetch-list-one-pkg' goes bye-bye. The new "awk" post-processor begins emitting output as soon as there is a file to fetch, so the user doesn't have to wait for the whole thing to finish before he sees anything. - - Get rid of the old hook for non-recursing for a top-level 'fetch-list', which was never used. Previously, a top-level 'fetch-list' couldn't work anyway, because the progress reports ruined the shell script. Remove 'fetch-list' from the targets that recurse from the top, and instead use a different 'fetch-list' target in "bsd.pkg.subdir.mk" to do the right thing. Currently, that right thing includes recursing in the single-category case, or if ${SPECIFIC_PKGS} is set, and not recursing in the top-level, all packages case (where it would be perfectly pointless).
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.endif
.endif # make(show-{all-depends-dirs{,-excl},root-dirs})
.PHONY: show-distfiles
.if !target(show-distfiles)
show-distfiles:
. if defined(PKG_FAIL_REASON)
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${DO_NADA}
. else
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
for file in "" ${_CKSUMFILES}; do \
if [ "X$$file" = "X" ]; then continue; fi; \
${ECHO} $$file; \
done
. endif
.endif
.PHONY: show-downlevel
.if !target(show-downlevel)
show-downlevel:
. if defined(PKG_FAIL_REASON)
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${DO_NADA}
. else
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
found="`${PKG_BEST_EXISTS} \"${PKGWILDCARD}\" || ${TRUE}`"; \
if [ "X$$found" != "X" -a "X$$found" != "X${PKGNAME}" ]; then \
${ECHO} "${PKGBASE} package: $$found installed, pkgsrc version ${PKGNAME}"; \
if [ "X$$STOP_DOWNLEVEL_AFTER_FIRST" != "X" ]; then \
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${ECHO} "stopping after first downlevel pkg found"; \
exit 1; \
fi; \
fi
. endif
.endif
.PHONY: show-installed-depends
.if !target(show-installed-depends)
show-installed-depends:
. if !empty(DEPENDS)
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
for i in ${DEPENDS:C/:.*$//:Q:S/\ / /g} ; do \
echo "$$i =>" `${PKG_BEST_EXISTS} "$$i"` ; \
done
. endif
.endif
.PHONY: show-needs-update
.if !target(show-needs-update)
show-needs-update:
. if !empty(DEPENDS)
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
for i in `${MAKE} show-all-depends-dirs`; do \
cd ${PKGSRCDIR}/$$i; \
eval `${MAKE} show-vars-eval VARS='PKGNAME:want PKGWILDCARD:wild'`; \
have=`${PKG_BEST_EXISTS} "$$wild" || ${TRUE}`; \
if [ -z "$$have" ]; then \
${ECHO} "$$i => (none) => needs install of $$want"; \
elif [ "$$have" != "$$want" ]; then \
${ECHO} "$$i => $$have => needs update to $$want"; \
fi; \
done
. endif
.endif
.PHONY: show-pkgsrc-dir
.if !target(show-pkgsrc-dir)
show-pkgsrc-dir:
. if defined(PKG_FAIL_REASON)
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${DO_NADA}
. else
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
found="`${PKG_BEST_EXISTS} \"${PKGWILDCARD}\" || ${TRUE}`"; \
if [ "X$$found" != "X" ]; then \
${ECHO} ${PKGPATH}; \
fi
. endif
.endif
# Extract
# pkgsrc coarse-grained locking definitions and targets
.if ${PKGSRC_LOCKTYPE} == "none"
_ACQUIRE_LOCK= ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${DO_NADA}
_RELEASE_LOCK= ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${DO_NADA}
.else
LOCKFILE= ${WRKDIR}/.lockfile
_ACQUIRE_LOCK= \
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
SHLOCK=${SHLOCK:Q}; \
if ${TEST} ! -f "$$SHLOCK" || ${TEST} ! -x "$$SHLOCK"; then \
{ ${ECHO} "The \"$$SHLOCK\" utility does not exist, and is necessary for locking."; \
${ECHO} "Please \""${MAKE:Q}" install\" in ../../pkgtools/shlock."; \
} 1>&2; \
${FALSE}; \
fi; \
if ${TEST} x${OBJHOSTNAME:Ddefined} != x"defined"; then \
${ECHO} "PKGSRC_LOCKTYPE needs OBJHOSTNAME defined." 1>&2; \
${FALSE}; \
fi; \
ppid=`${PS} -p $$$$ -o ppid | ${AWK} 'NR == 2 { print $$1 }'`; \
if ${TEST} "$$ppid" = ""; then \
${ECHO} "No parent process ID found."; \
${FALSE}; \
fi; \
while true; do \
: "Remove lock files older than the last reboot"; \
if ${TEST} -f /var/run/dmesg.boot -a -f ${LOCKFILE}; then \
rebooted=`${FIND} /var/run/dmesg.boot -newer ${LOCKFILE} -print`; \
if ${TEST} x"$$rebooted" != x; then \
${ECHO} "=> Removing stale ${LOCKFILE}"; \
${RM} ${LOCKFILE}; \
fi; \
fi; \
${SHLOCK} -f ${LOCKFILE} -p $$ppid && break; \
${ECHO} "=> Lock is held by pid `cat ${LOCKFILE}`"; \
case "${PKGSRC_LOCKTYPE}" in \
once) exit 1 ;; \
sleep) ${SLEEP} ${PKGSRC_SLEEPSECS} ;; \
esac \
done; \
if [ "${PKG_VERBOSE}" != "" ]; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "=> Lock acquired on behalf of process $$ppid"; \
fi
_RELEASE_LOCK= \
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
if [ "${PKG_VERBOSE}" != "" ]; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "=> Lock released on behalf of process `${CAT} ${LOCKFILE}`"; \
fi; \
${RM} ${LOCKFILE}
.endif # PKGSRC_LOCKTYPE
${WRKDIR}:
.if !defined(KEEP_WRKDIR)
. if ${PKGSRC_LOCKTYPE} == "sleep" || ${PKGSRC_LOCKTYPE} == "once"
. if !exists(${LOCKFILE})
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${RM} -rf ${WRKDIR}
. endif
. endif
.endif
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${MKDIR} ${WRKDIR}
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${MKDIR} ${PKG_DB_TMPDIR}
.if defined(WRKOBJDIR)
. if ${PKGSRC_LOCKTYPE} == "sleep" || ${PKGSRC_LOCKTYPE} == "once"
. if !exists(${LOCKFILE})
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
${RM} -f ${WRKDIR_BASENAME} || ${TRUE}
. endif
. endif
. if !empty(CREATE_WRKDIR_SYMLINK:M[Yy][Ee][Ss])
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
if ${LN} -s ${WRKDIR} ${WRKDIR_BASENAME} 2>/dev/null; then \
${ECHO} "${WRKDIR_BASENAME} -> ${WRKDIR}"; \
fi
. endif
.endif # WRKOBJDIR
# Configure
# _CONFIGURE_PREREQ is a list of targets to run after pre-configure but before
# do-configure. These targets typically edit the files used by the
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# do-configure target. The targets are run as dependencies of
# pre-configure-override.
#
# _CONFIGURE_POSTREQ is a list of targets to run after do-configure but before
# post-configure. These targets typically edit the files generated by
# the do-configure target that are used during the build phase.
.if defined(USE_PKGLOCALEDIR)
_PKGLOCALEDIR= ${PREFIX}/${PKGLOCALEDIR}/locale
REPLACE_LOCALEDIR_PATTERNS?= # empty
_REPLACE_LOCALEDIR_PATTERNS= ${REPLACE_LOCALEDIR_PATTERNS}
. if defined(HAS_CONFIGURE) || defined(GNU_CONFIGURE)
_REPLACE_LOCALEDIR_PATTERNS+= [Mm]akefile.in*
. else
_REPLACE_LOCALEDIR_PATTERNS+= [Mm]akefile*
. endif
_REPLACE_LOCALEDIR_PATTERNS_FIND_cmd= \
cd ${WRKSRC} && \
${ECHO} "__dummy-entry__" && \
${FIND} . \( ${_REPLACE_LOCALEDIR_PATTERNS:C/.*/-o -name "&"/g:S/-o//1} \) -print \
| ${SED} -e 's|^\./||' \
| ${SORT} -u
REPLACE_LOCALEDIR?= # empty
_REPLACE_LOCALEDIR= \
${REPLACE_LOCALEDIR} \
${_REPLACE_LOCALEDIR_PATTERNS_FIND_cmd:sh:N__dummy-entry__:N*.orig}
_CONFIGURE_PREREQ+= subst-pkglocaledir
. if empty(USE_PKGLOCALEDIR:M[nN][oO])
SUBST_CLASSES+= pkglocaledir
. endif
SUBST_MESSAGE.pkglocaledir= "Fixing locale directory references."
SUBST_FILES.pkglocaledir= ${_REPLACE_LOCALEDIR}
SUBST_SED.pkglocaledir= \
-e 's|^\(localedir[ :]*=\).*|\1 ${_PKGLOCALEDIR}|' \
-e 's|^\(gnulocaledir[ :]*=\).*|\1 ${_PKGLOCALEDIR}|' \
-e 's|\(-DLOCALEDIR[ ]*=\)[^ ]*\(\.\*\)|\1"\\"${_PKGLOCALEDIR}\\""\2|'
.endif
.if defined(REPLACE_PERL)
REPLACE_INTERPRETER+= perl
_REPLACE.perl.old= .*/bin/perl
_REPLACE.perl.new= ${PERL5}
_REPLACE_FILES.perl= ${REPLACE_PERL}
.endif
.if defined(REPLACE_INTERPRETER)
_CONFIGURE_PREREQ+= replace-interpreter
.PHONY: replace-interpreter
replace-interpreter:
. for lang in ${REPLACE_INTERPRETER}
. for pattern in ${_REPLACE_FILES.${lang}}
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
cd ${WRKSRC}; \
for f in ${pattern}; do \
if [ -f $${f} ]; then \
${SED} -e '1s|^#!${_REPLACE.${lang}.old}|#!${_REPLACE.${lang}.new}|' \
$${f} > $${f}.new; \
if [ -x $${f} ]; then \
${CHMOD} a+x $${f}.new; \
fi; \
${MV} -f $${f}.new $${f}; \
fi; \
done
. endfor
. endfor
.endif
.if defined(USE_LIBTOOL) && defined(LTCONFIG_OVERRIDE)
_CONFIGURE_PREREQ+= do-ltconfig-override
.PHONY: do-ltconfig-override
do-ltconfig-override:
. for ltconfig in ${LTCONFIG_OVERRIDE}
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
if [ -f ${ltconfig} ]; then \
${RM} -f ${ltconfig}; \
${ECHO} "${RM} -f libtool; ${LN} -s ${_LIBTOOL} libtool" \
> ${ltconfig}; \
${CHMOD} +x ${ltconfig}; \
fi
. endfor
.endif
_CONFIGURE_PREREQ+= do-config-star-override
.PHONY: do-config-star-override
do-config-star-override:
.if defined(GNU_CONFIGURE)
. if !empty(CONFIG_GUESS_OVERRIDE)
. for _pattern_ in ${CONFIG_GUESS_OVERRIDE}
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}cd ${WRKSRC}; \
for file in ${_pattern_}; do \
if [ -f "$$file" ]; then \
${RM} -f $$file; \
${LN} -s ${PKGSRCDIR}/mk/gnu-config/config.guess \
$$file; \
fi; \
done
. endfor
. endif
. if !empty(CONFIG_SUB_OVERRIDE)
. for _pattern_ in ${CONFIG_SUB_OVERRIDE}
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}cd ${WRKSRC}; \
for file in ${_pattern_}; do \
if [ -f "$$file" ]; then \
${RM} -f $$file; \
${LN} -s ${PKGSRCDIR}/mk/gnu-config/config.sub \
$$file; \
fi; \
done
. endfor
. endif
. if !empty(CONFIG_RPATH_OVERRIDE)
. for _pattern_ in ${CONFIG_RPATH_OVERRIDE}
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}cd ${WRKSRC}; \
for file in ${_pattern_}; do \
if [ -f "$$file" ]; then \
${RM} -f $$file; \
${LN} -s ${PKGSRCDIR}/mk/gnu-config/config.rpath \
$$file; \
fi; \
done
. endfor
. endif
.endif
PKGCONFIG_OVERRIDE_SED= \
'/^Libs:.*[ ]/s|-L\([ ]*[^ ]*\)|${COMPILER_RPATH_FLAG}\1 -L\1|g'
PKGCONFIG_OVERRIDE_STAGE?= pre-configure
.if defined(PKGCONFIG_OVERRIDE) && !empty(PKGCONFIG_OVERRIDE)
. if ${PKGCONFIG_OVERRIDE_STAGE} == "pre-configure"
_CONFIGURE_PREREQ+= subst-pkgconfig
. elif ${PKGCONFIG_OVERRIDE_STAGE} == "post-configure"
_CONFIGURE_POSTREQ+= subst-pkgconfig
. else
SUBST_STAGE.pkgconfig= ${PKGCONFIG_OVERRIDE_STAGE}
. endif
SUBST_CLASSES+= pkgconfig
SUBST_MESSAGE.pkgconfig= "Adding rpaths to pkgconfig files."
SUBST_FILES.pkgconfig= ${PKGCONFIG_OVERRIDE:S/^${WRKSRC}\///}
SUBST_SED.pkgconfig= ${PKGCONFIG_OVERRIDE_SED}
.endif
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# By adding this target, it makes sure the above PREREQ's work.
.PHONY: pre-configure-override
pre-configure-override: ${_CONFIGURE_PREREQ}
@${DO_NADA}
.PHONY: do-configure
.if !target(do-configure)
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do-configure:
. if defined(HAS_CONFIGURE)
. for _dir_ in ${CONFIGURE_DIRS}
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${_ULIMIT_CMD} \
cd ${WRKSRC}; cd ${_dir_}; \
${SETENV} \
AWK="${TOOLS_AWK}" \
INSTALL="${INSTALL} -c -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP}" \
ac_given_INSTALL="${INSTALL} -c -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP}" \
INSTALL_DATA="${INSTALL_DATA}" \
INSTALL_PROGRAM="${INSTALL_PROGRAM}" \
INSTALL_GAME="${INSTALL_GAME}" \
INSTALL_GAME_DATA="${INSTALL_GAME_DATA}" \
INSTALL_SCRIPT="${INSTALL_SCRIPT}" \
${CONFIGURE_ENV} ${CONFIG_SHELL} \
${CONFIGURE_SCRIPT} ${CONFIGURE_ARGS}
. endfor
. endif
. if defined(USE_IMAKE)
. for _dir_ in ${CONFIGURE_DIRS}
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
cd ${WRKSRC}; cd ${_dir_}; \
${SETENV} ${SCRIPTS_ENV} XPROJECTROOT=${X11BASE} ${XMKMF}
. endfor
. endif
.endif
.if defined(USE_LIBTOOL) && \
(defined(LIBTOOL_OVERRIDE) || defined(SHLIBTOOL_OVERRIDE))
_CONFIGURE_POSTREQ+= do-libtool-override
.PHONY: do-libtool-override
do-libtool-override:
. if defined(LIBTOOL_OVERRIDE)
. for _pattern_ in ${LIBTOOL_OVERRIDE}
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}cd ${WRKSRC}; \
for file in ${_pattern_}; do \
if [ -f "$$file" ]; then \
${RM} -f $$file; \
(${ECHO} '#!${CONFIG_SHELL}'; \
${ECHO} 'exec ${_LIBTOOL} "$$@"'; \
) > $$file; \
${CHMOD} +x $$file; \
fi; \
done
. endfor
. endif
. if defined(SHLIBTOOL_OVERRIDE)
. for _pattern_ in ${SHLIBTOOL_OVERRIDE}
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}cd ${WRKSRC}; \
for file in ${_pattern_}; do \
if [ -f "$$file" ]; then \
${RM} -f $$file; \
(${ECHO} '#!${CONFIG_SHELL}'; \
${ECHO} 'exec ${_SHLIBTOOL} "$$@"'; \
) > $$file; \
${CHMOD} +x $$file; \
fi; \
done
. endfor
. endif
.endif
.if defined(CONFIG_STATUS_OVERRIDE)
_CONFIGURE_POSTREQ+= do-config-status-override
.PHONY: do-config-status-override
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do-config-status-override:
. for _pattern_ in ${CONFIG_STATUS_OVERRIDE}
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}cd ${WRKSRC}; \
for file in ${_pattern_}; do \
if [ -f "$$file" ]; then \
${MV} -f $$file $$file.overridden; \
${AWK} '/ *-recheck *\| *--recheck.*\)/ { \
print; \
print " exit 0"; \
next; \
} \
{ print } \
' $$file.overridden > $$file; \
${CHMOD} +x $$file; \
fi; \
done
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. endfor
.endif
.PHONY: post-configure
post-configure: ${_CONFIGURE_POSTREQ}
# Build
BUILD_DIRS?= ${CONFIGURE_DIRS}
BUILD_MAKE_FLAGS?= ${MAKE_FLAGS}
.PHONY: do-build
.if !target(do-build)
do-build:
. for _dir_ in ${BUILD_DIRS}
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${_ULIMIT_CMD} \
cd ${WRKSRC}; cd ${_dir_}; \
${SETENV} ${MAKE_ENV} ${MAKE_PROGRAM} ${BUILD_MAKE_FLAGS} \
-f ${MAKEFILE} ${BUILD_TARGET}
. endfor
.endif
#Test
TEST_DIRS?= ${BUILD_DIRS}
TEST_ENV+= ${MAKE_ENV}
TEST_MAKE_FLAGS?= ${MAKE_FLAGS}
.PHONY: do-test
.if !target(do-test)
do-test:
. if defined(TEST_TARGET) && !empty(TEST_TARGET)
. for _dir_ in ${TEST_DIRS}
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${_ULIMIT_CMD} \
cd ${WRKSRC}; cd ${_dir_}; \
${SETENV} ${TEST_ENV} ${MAKE_PROGRAM} ${TEST_MAKE_FLAGS} \
-f ${MAKEFILE} ${TEST_TARGET}
. endfor
. else
@${DO_NADA}
. endif
.endif
# Install
.PHONY: do-install
.if !target(do-install)
do-install:
. for _dir_ in ${INSTALL_DIRS}
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${_ULIMIT_CMD} \
cd ${WRKSRC}; cd ${_dir_}; \
${SETENV} ${MAKE_ENV} ${MAKE_PROGRAM} ${INSTALL_MAKE_FLAGS} \
-f ${MAKEFILE} ${INSTALL_TARGET}
. endfor
.endif
# Package
.PHONY: real-su-package
.if !target(real-su-package)
real-su-package: ${PLIST} ${DESCR}
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> Building binary package for ${PKGNAME}"; \
if ${PKG_INFO} -qe ${PKGNAME}; then \
: The package is installed. ; \
else \
${ECHO_MSG} "=> ${PKGNAME} is not installed."; \
exit 1; \
fi; \
if [ ! -d ${PKGREPOSITORY} ]; then \
${MKDIR} ${PKGREPOSITORY}; \
if [ $$? -ne 0 ]; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "=> Can't create directory ${PKGREPOSITORY}."; \
exit 1; \
fi; \
fi; \
if ${PKG_CREATE} ${PKG_ARGS_BINPKG} ${PKGFILE}; then \
${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} package-links; \
else \
${ECHO} "(pkg_create: exitcode $$?)"; \
${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} delete-package; \
exit 1; \
fi
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${TOUCH} ${TOUCH_FLAGS} ${_PACKAGE_COOKIE}
. if defined(NO_BIN_ON_CDROM)
@${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> Warning: ${PKGNAME} may not be put on a CD-ROM:"
@${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> " ${NO_BIN_ON_CDROM:Q}
. endif
. if defined(NO_BIN_ON_FTP)
@${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> Warning: ${PKGNAME} may not be made available through FTP:"
@${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> " ${NO_BIN_ON_FTP:Q}
. endif
. if defined(RECOMMENDED) && !empty(IGNORE_RECOMMENDED:M[yY][eE][sS])
@${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> Warning: dependency recommendations are being ignored!"
@${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> ${PKGNAME} should not be uploaded nor"
@${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> otherwise be used as a binary package!"
. endif
.endif
# Some support rules for real-su-package
.PHONY: package-links
.if !target(package-links)
package-links:
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} delete-package-links
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}for cat in ${CATEGORIES}; do \
if [ ! -d ${PACKAGES}/$$cat ]; then \
${MKDIR} ${PACKAGES}/$$cat; \
if [ $$? -ne 0 ]; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "=> Can't create directory ${PACKAGES}/$$cat."; \
exit 1; \
fi; \
fi; \
${RM} -f ${PACKAGES}/$$cat/${PKGNAME}${PKG_SUFX}; \
${LN} -s ../${PKGREPOSITORYSUBDIR}/${PKGNAME}${PKG_SUFX} ${PACKAGES}/$$cat; \
done;
.endif
.PHONY: delete-package-links
.if !target(delete-package-links)
delete-package-links:
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}\
${FIND} ${PACKAGES} -type l -name ${PKGNAME}${PKG_SUFX} -print | ${XARGS} ${RM} -f
.endif
.PHONY: delete-package
.if !target(delete-package)
delete-package:
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} delete-package-links
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${RM} -f ${PKGFILE}
.endif
.PHONY: real-su-install
real-su-install: ${MESSAGE}
.if !defined(NO_PKG_REGISTER) && !defined(FORCE_PKG_REGISTER) && \
(${PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPE} == "overwrite")
. if defined(CONFLICTS)
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
${RM} -f ${WRKDIR}/.CONFLICTS
. for conflict in ${CONFLICTS}
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
found="`${PKG_BEST_EXISTS} \"${conflict}\" || ${TRUE}`"; \
if [ X"$$found" != X"" ]; then \
${ECHO} "$$found" >> ${WRKDIR}/.CONFLICTS; \
fi
. endfor
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
if [ -s ${WRKDIR}/.CONFLICTS ]; then \
found=`${SED} -e s'|${_PKG_DBDIR}/||g' ${WRKDIR}/.CONFLICTS | tr '\012' ' '`; \
${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> ${PKGNAME} conflicts with installed package(s): $$found found."; \
${ECHO_MSG} "*** They install the same files into the same place."; \
${ECHO_MSG} "*** Please remove $$found first with pkg_delete(1)."; \
${RM} -f ${WRKDIR}/.CONFLICTS; \
exit 1; \
fi
. endif # CONFLICTS
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
found="`${PKG_BEST_EXISTS} \"${PKGWILDCARD}\" || ${TRUE}`"; \
if [ "$$found" != "" ]; then \
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${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> $$found is already installed - perhaps an older version?"; \
${ECHO_MSG} "*** If so, you may use either of:"; \
${ECHO_MSG} "*** - \"pkg_delete $$found\" and \"${MAKE} reinstall\" to upgrade properly"; \
${ECHO_MSG} "*** - \"${MAKE} update\" to rebuild the package and all of its dependencies"; \
${ECHO_MSG} "*** - \"${MAKE} replace\" to replace only the package without re-linking"; \
${ECHO_MSG} "*** dependencies, risking various problems."; \
exit 1; \
fi
.endif # !NO_PKG_REGISTER && !NO_FORCE_REGISTER && overwrite
.if ${PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPE} == "pkgviews"
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
found="`${PKG_INFO} -e ${PKGNAME} || ${TRUE}`"; \
if [ "$$found" != "" ]; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> $$found is already installed."; \
exit 1; \
fi
.endif
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}if [ `${SH} -c umask` -ne ${DEF_UMASK} ]; then \
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${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> Warning: your umask is \"`${SH} -c umask`"\".; \
${ECHO_MSG} "If this is not desired, set it to an appropriate value (${DEF_UMASK})"; \
${ECHO_MSG} "and install this package again by \`\`${MAKE} deinstall reinstall''."; \
fi
.if empty(CHECK_FILES:M[nN][oO])
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}cd ${.CURDIR} && ${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} check-files-pre
.endif
.if defined(INSTALLATION_DIRS) && !empty(INSTALLATION_DIRS)
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> Creating installation directories"
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
for dir in ${INSTALLATION_DIRS}; do \
case $$dir in \
/*) ;; \
*bin|*bin/*|*libexec|*libexec/*) \
${INSTALL_PROGRAM_DIR} ${PREFIX}/$$dir ;; \
${PKGMANDIR}/*) \
${INSTALL_MAN_DIR} ${PREFIX}/$$dir ;; \
*) \
${INSTALL_DATA_DIR} ${PREFIX}/$$dir ;; \
esac; \
done
.endif # INSTALLATION_DIRS
.if !defined(NO_MTREE)
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}if [ `${ID} -u` = `${ID} -u ${ROOT_USER}` ]; then \
if [ ! -f ${MTREE_FILE} ]; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "Error: mtree file \"${MTREE_FILE}\" is missing."; \
exit 1; \
else \
if [ ! -d ${PREFIX} ]; then \
${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}; \
fi; \
${MTREE} ${MTREE_ARGS} ${PREFIX}/; \
fi; \
else \
${ECHO_MSG} "Warning: not superuser, can't run mtree."; \
${ECHO_MSG} "Become ${ROOT_USER} and try again to ensure correct permissions."; \
fi
.else
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}[ -d ${PREFIX} ] || ${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}
.endif # !NO_MTREE
.if !defined(NO_PKG_REGISTER)
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}cd ${.CURDIR} && ${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} pre-install-fake-pkg
.endif # !NO_PKG_REGISTER
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}cd ${.CURDIR} && ${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} pre-install-script
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}cd ${.CURDIR} && ${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} pre-install
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}cd ${.CURDIR} && ${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} do-install
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}cd ${.CURDIR} && ${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} post-install
${_PKG_SILENT}${DO_NADA} \
# \
# PLIST must be generated at this late point (instead of \
# depending on it somewhere earlier), because it needs \
# to be created _after_ the {pre,do,post}-install \
# targets are run. \
# \
# We generate _before_ post-install-script is run so \
# that the real config files and rc.d scripts aren't \
# listed in the PLIST. \
#
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}cd ${.CURDIR} && ${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} ${PLIST}
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}newmanpages=`${EGREP} -h \
'^([^@/]*/)*man/([^/]*/)?(man[1-9ln]/.*\.[1-9ln]|cat[1-9ln]/.*\.[0-9])(\.gz)?$$' \
${PLIST} 2>/dev/null || ${TRUE}`; \
if [ "${_MANCOMPRESSED}" = "yes" -a "${_MANZ}" != "yes" ]; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> [Automatic manual page handling]"; \
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${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> Decompressing manual pages for ${PKGNAME}"; \
for manpage in $$newmanpages; do \
manpage=`${ECHO} $$manpage | ${SED} -e 's|^man/|${PKGMANDIR}/|' -e 's|\.gz$$||'`; \
if [ -h ${PREFIX}/$$manpage.gz ]; then \
set - `${LS} -l ${PREFIX}/$$manpage.gz | ${SED} -e 's|\.gz$$||'`; \
shift `expr $$# - 1`; \
${RM} -f ${PREFIX}/$$manpage; \
${LN} -s $${1} ${PREFIX}/$$manpage; \
${RM} ${PREFIX}/$$manpage.gz; \
else \
${GUNZIP_CMD} ${PREFIX}/$$manpage.gz; \
fi; \
if [ X"${PKG_VERBOSE}" != X"" ]; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "$$manpage"; \
fi; \
done; \
fi; \
if [ "${_MANCOMPRESSED}" != "yes" -a "${_MANZ}" = "yes" ]; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> [Automatic manual page handling]"; \
${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> Compressing manual pages for ${PKGNAME}"; \
for manpage in $$newmanpages; do \
manpage=`${ECHO} $$manpage | ${SED} -e 's|\.gz$$||'`; \
if [ -h ${PREFIX}/$$manpage ]; then \
set - `${LS} -l ${PREFIX}/$$manpage`; \
shift `expr $$# - 1`; \
${RM} -f ${PREFIX}/$$manpage.gz; \
${LN} -s $${1}.gz ${PREFIX}/$$manpage.gz; \
${RM} ${PREFIX}/$$manpage; \
else \
${GZIP_CMD} ${PREFIX}/$$manpage; \
fi; \
if [ X"${PKG_VERBOSE}" != X"" ]; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "$$manpage"; \
fi; \
done; \
fi
.if empty(CHECK_FILES:M[nN][oO])
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}cd ${.CURDIR} && ${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} check-files-post
.endif
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}cd ${.CURDIR} && ${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} post-install-script
.if ${_DO_SHLIB_CHECKS} == "yes"
. if ${PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPE} == "overwrite"
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} do-shlib-handling SHLIB_PLIST_MODE=0
. endif
.endif
.if defined(MESSAGE)
@${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> Please note the following:"
@${ECHO_MSG} ""
@${CAT} ${MESSAGE}
@${ECHO_MSG} ""
. if !empty(PKGSRC_MESSAGE_RECIPIENTS)
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
(${ECHO} "The ${PKGNAME} package was installed on `${HOSTNAME_CMD}` at `date`"; \
${ECHO} ""; \
${ECHO} "Please note the following:"; \
${ECHO} ""; \
${CAT} ${MESSAGE}; \
${ECHO} "") | \
${MAIL_CMD} -s"Package ${PKGNAME} installed on `${HOSTNAME_CMD}`" ${PKGSRC_MESSAGE_RECIPIENTS}
. endif
.endif
.if !defined(NO_PKG_REGISTER)
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}cd ${.CURDIR} && ${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} register-pkg
.endif # !NO_PKG_REGISTER
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${TOUCH} ${TOUCH_FLAGS} ${_INSTALL_COOKIE}
.if defined(PKG_DEVELOPER) && (${CHECK_SHLIBS} == "YES")
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} check-shlibs
.endif
.if empty(CHECK_WRKREF:M[nN][oO])
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} check-wrkref
.endif
.if empty(CHECK_FILES:M[nN][oO])
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} check-files
.endif
# Do handling of shared libs for two cases:
#
# SHLIB_PLIST_MODE=1: when first called via the ${PLIST} target,
# update the PLIST to contain ELF symlink, run
# ldconfig on a.out, etc. (used when called via
# the ${PLIST} target). Will update ${PLIST}.
# SHLIB_PLIST_MODE=0: when called via the real-su-install target,
# actually generate symlinks for ELF, run ldconfig
# for a.out, etc. Will not modify ${PLIST}.
#
# XXX This target could need some cleanup after it was ripped out of
# real-su-install
#
_AOUT_AWK = \
BEGIN { linkc = 1 } \
/^@/ { lines[NR] = $$0; next } \
function libtool_release(lib) { \
if (gsub("-[^-]+\\.so\\.", ".so.", lib)) { \
if (system("${TEST} -h ${PREFIX}/" lib) == 0) { \
rels[NR] = lib; \
} \
} \
} \
/.*\/lib[^\/]+\.so\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+$$/ { \
libtool_release($$0); \
lines[NR] = $$0; \
sub("\\.[0-9]+$$", ""); \
links[linkc++] = $$0; \
sub("\\.[0-9]+$$", ""); \
links[linkc++] = $$0; \
sub("\\.[0-9]+$$", ""); \
links[linkc++] = $$0; \
if (sub("-[^-]+\\.so$$", ".so")) { \
links[linkc++] = $$0; \
} \
next \
} \
/.*\/lib[^\/]+\.so\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+$$/ { \
libtool_release($$0); \
lines[NR] = $$0; \
sub("\\.[0-9]+$$", ""); \
links[linkc++] = $$0; \
sub("\\.[0-9]+$$", ""); \
links[linkc++] = $$0; \
if (sub("-[^-]+\\.so$$", ".so")) { \
links[linkc++] = $$0; \
} \
next \
} \
{ lines[NR] = $$0 } \
END { \
for (i = 0 ; i <= linkc ; i++) \
for (j = 1 ; j < NR ; j++) \
if (lines[j] == links[i]) \
lines[j] = "@comment " lines[j]; \
if (${SHLIB_PLIST_MODE}) \
for (i = 1 ; i <= NR ; i++) { \
print lines[i]; \
if (rels[i] != "") \
print rels[i]; \
} \
}
_DYLIB_AWK= \
/^@/ { lines[NR] = $$0; next } \
function libtool_release(lib) { \
if (gsub("\\.so\\.", ".", lib) || gsub("\\.so$$", "", lib)) { \
lib = lib ".dylib"; \
if (system("${TEST} -h ${PREFIX}/" lib) == 0) { \
rels[NR] = lib; \
} \
} \
} \
/.*\/lib[^\/]+\.so\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+$$/ { \
libtool_release($$0); \
lines[NR] = $$0; \
links[linkc++] = $$0; \
sub("\\.[0-9]+$$", ""); \
links[linkc++] = $$0; \
sub("\\.[0-9]+$$", ""); \
links[linkc++] = $$0; \
sub("\\.[0-9]+$$", ""); \
links[linkc++] = $$0; \
if (sub("-[^-]+\\.so$$", ".so")) { \
links[linkc++] = $$0; \
} \
next \
} \
/.*\/lib[^\/]+\.so\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+$$/ { \
libtool_release($$0); \
lines[NR] = $$0; \
links[linkc++] = $$0; \
sub("\\.[0-9]+$$", ""); \
links[linkc++] = $$0; \
sub("\\.[0-9]+$$", ""); \
links[linkc++] = $$0; \
if (sub("-[^-]+\\.so$$", ".so")) { \
links[linkc++] = $$0; \
} \
next \
} \
/.*\/lib[^\/]+\.so\.[0-9]+$$/ { \
libtool_release($$0); \
lines[NR] = $$0; \
links[linkc++] = $$0; \
sub("\\.[0-9]+$$", ""); \
links[linkc++] = $$0; \
if (sub("-[^-]+\\.so$$", ".so")) { \
links[linkc++] = $$0; \
} \
next \
} \
/.*\/lib[^\/]+\.so$$/ { \
lines[NR] = $$0; \
if (system("${TEST} -f ${PREFIX}/" $$0) == 0) { \
next; \
} \
libtool_release($$0); \
links[linkc++] = $$0; \
if (sub("-[^-]+\\.so$$", ".so")) { \
links[linkc++] = $$0; \
} \
next \
} \
{ lines[NR] = $$0 } \
END { \
for (i = 0 ; i <= linkc ; i++) \
for (j = 1 ; j <= NR ; j++) \
if (lines[j] == links[i]) \
lines[j] = "@comment " lines[j]; \
if (${SHLIB_PLIST_MODE}) \
for (i = 1 ; i <= NR ; i++) { \
print lines[i]; \
if (rels[i] != "") { \
print rels[i]; \
cmd = "${LS} -l ${PREFIX}/" rels[i]; \
cmd | getline tgt; \
close(cmd); \
gsub(".* ", "", tgt); \
if (tgts[tgt] == "") { \
tgts[tgt] = tgt; \
if (index(tgt, "/") == 1) \
print tgt; \
else { \
prefix=""; \
if (match(rels[i], ".*/") != 0) \
prefix=substr(rels[i],1,RLENGTH); \
print prefix tgt; \
} \
} \
} \
} \
}
# Turn lib*.so.*, lib*.so into lib*.so. Drop duplicates.
_AIXLIB_AWK= \
/^@/ { lines[NR] = $$0; next } \
/.*\/lib[^\/]+\.so(\.[0-9]+)*$$/ { \
sub("(\\.[0-9]+)*$$", ""); \
sub("\\.so$$", ".so"); \
lines[NR] = $$0; \
next \
} \
{ lines[NR] = $$0 } \
END { \
nlibs = 0; \
for (i = 1; i <= NR; i++) { \
for (j = 0; j < nlibs; j++) { \
if (libs[j] == lines[i]) \
break; \
} \
if (j >= nlibs) \
print lines[i]; \
if (match(lines[i], ".*/lib[^/]+\\.a$$")) { \
libs[nlibs] = lines[i]; \
nlibs++; \
} \
} \
}
.PHONY: do-shlib-handling
do-shlib-handling:
.if ${SHLIB_HANDLING} == "YES"
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
sos=`${EGREP} -h '^.*/lib[^/]+\.so$$' ${PLIST} || ${TRUE}`; \
if [ "$$sos" != "" ]; then \
shlib_type=`${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} show-shlib-type`; \
if [ "${SHLIB_PLIST_MODE}" = "0" ]; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> [Automatic $$shlib_type shared object handling]"; \
fi; \
case "$$shlib_type" in \
ELF) ;; \
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aixlib) ;; \
"a.out") \
${AWK} '${_AOUT_AWK}' <${PLIST} >${PLIST}.tmp ; \
if [ "${SHLIB_PLIST_MODE}" = "1" ]; then \
${MV} ${PLIST}.tmp ${PLIST}; \
else \
${RM} ${PLIST}.tmp ; \
fi ; \
cnt=`${EGREP} -c '^@exec[ ]*${LDCONFIG}$$' ${PLIST} || ${TRUE}`; \
if [ "${SHLIB_PLIST_MODE}" = "1" ]; then \
if [ $$cnt -eq 0 ]; then \
${ECHO} "@exec ${LDCONFIG}" >> ${PLIST}; \
${ECHO} "@unexec ${LDCONFIG}" >> ${PLIST}; \
fi \
fi; \
if [ "${SHLIB_PLIST_MODE}" = "0" ]; then \
if [ "${PKG_VERBOSE}" != "" ]; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "$$sos"; \
${ECHO_MSG} "Running ${LDCONFIG}"; \
fi; \
${LDCONFIG} || ${TRUE}; \
fi \
;; \
"dylib") \
${AWK} '${_DYLIB_AWK}' <${PLIST} >${PLIST}.tmp && \
if [ "${SHLIB_PLIST_MODE}" = "1" ]; then \
${MV} ${PLIST}.tmp ${PLIST}; \
else \
${RM} ${PLIST}.tmp ; \
fi ; \
;; \
"*") \
if [ "${SHLIB_PLIST_MODE}" = "0" ]; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "No shared libraries for ${MACHINE_ARCH}"; \
fi ; \
if [ "${SHLIB_PLIST_MODE}" = "1" ]; then \
for so in $$sos; do \
if [ X"${PKG_VERBOSE}" != X"" ]; then \
${ECHO_MSG} >&2 "Ignoring $$so"; \
fi; \
${SED} -e "s;^$$so$$;@comment No shared objects - &;" \
${PLIST} >${PLIST}.tmp && ${MV} ${PLIST}.tmp ${PLIST}; \
done; \
fi ; \
;; \
esac; \
fi
.endif # SHLIB_HANDLING == "YES"
# Check if all binaries and shlibs find their needed libs
# Must be run after "make install", so that files are installed, and
# ${PLIST} exists.
#
.PHONY: check-shlibs
check-shlibs:
.if !defined(NO_PKG_REGISTER)
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
bins=`${PKG_INFO} -qL ${PKGNAME} | { ${EGREP} -h '/(bin|sbin|libexec)/' || ${TRUE}; }`; \
if [ "${OBJECT_FMT}" = "ELF" ]; then \
shlibs=`${PKG_INFO} -qL ${PKGNAME} | { ${EGREP} -h '/lib/lib.*.so' || ${TRUE}; }`; \
elif [ "${OBJECT_FMT}" = "Mach-O" ]; then \
shlibs=`${PKG_INFO} -qL ${PKGNAME} | { ${EGREP} -h '/lib/lib.*.dylib' || ${TRUE}; }`; \
else \
shlibs=""; \
fi; \
if [ "X${LDD}" = X ]; then \
ldd=`${TYPE} ldd 2>/dev/null | ${AWK} '{ print $$NF }'`;\
else \
ldd="${LDD}"; \
fi; \
if [ -x "$$ldd" ]; then \
for i in $${bins} $${shlibs}; do \
err=`{ $$ldd $$i 2>&1 || ${TRUE}; } | { ${GREP} "not found" || ${TRUE}; }`; \
if [ "${PKG_VERBOSE}" != "" ]; then \
${ECHO} "$$ldd $$i"; \
fi; \
if [ "$$err" != "" ]; then \
${ECHO} "$${i}: $$err"; \
error=1; \
fi; \
done; \
fi; \
if [ "$$error" = 1 ]; then \
${ECHO} "*** The above programs/libs will not find the listed shared libraries"; \
${ECHO} " at runtime. Please fix the package (add -Wl,-R.../lib in the right places)!"; \
${SHCOMMENT} Might not error-out for non-pkg-developers; \
exit 1; \
fi
.endif # NO_PKG_REGISTER
.if !target(show-shlib-type)
# Show the shared lib type being built: one of ELF, a.out, dylib, or none
.PHONY: show-shlib-type
show-shlib-type:
. if empty(USE_LANGUAGES)
@${ECHO} "none"
. elif ${_OPSYS_SHLIB_TYPE} == "ELF/a.out"
@cd ${WRKDIR} && \
sotype=none; \
if [ "X${MKPIC}" != "Xno" -a "X${NOPIC}" = "X" ]; then \
${ECHO} "int main() { return(0); }" > a.$$$$.c; \
${SETENV} PATH=${PATH} \
${CC} ${CFLAGS} a.$$$$.c -o a.$$$$.out; \
case `${FILE_CMD} a.$$$$.out` in \
*ELF*dynamically*) \
sotype=ELF ;; \
*shared*library*) \
sotype="a.out" ;; \
*dynamically*) \
sotype="a.out" ;; \
esac; \
fi; \
${ECHO} "$$sotype"; \
${RM} -f a.$$$$.c a.$$$$.out
. else
@${ECHO} ${_OPSYS_SHLIB_TYPE}
. endif # USE_LANGUAGES
.endif
.PHONY: acquire-extract-lock acquire-patch-lock acquire-tools-lock
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.
2004-09-21 17:01:38 +02:00
.PHONY: acquire-wrapper-lock acquire-configure-lock acquire-build-lock
.PHONY: acquire-install-lock acquire-package-lock
acquire-extract-lock:
${_ACQUIRE_LOCK}
acquire-patch-lock:
${_ACQUIRE_LOCK}
acquire-tools-lock:
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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. 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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. 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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}. 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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. 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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. 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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}. 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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. 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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. 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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. 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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. 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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. 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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. 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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.
2004-09-21 17:01:38 +02:00
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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.
2004-09-21 17:01:38 +02:00
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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.
2004-09-21 17:01:38 +02:00
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Teach bsd.pkg.mk to create a phase-specific "makevars.mk" file that caches variable definitions that were computed by make. These variables are specified by listing them in MAKE_VARS, e.g., .if !defined(FOO) FOO!= very_time_consuming_command .endif MAKE_VARS+= FOO bsd.pkg.mk will include only the one generated during the most recent phase. A particular phase's makevars.mk file consists of variable definitions that are a superset of all of the ones produced in previous phases of the build. The caching is useful because bsd.pkg.mk invokes make recursively, which in the example above has the potential to run the very time-consuming command each time unless we cause FOO to be defined for the sub-make processes. We don't cache via MAKE_FLAGS because MAKE_FLAGS isn't consistently applied to every invocation of make, and also because MAKE_FLAGS can overflow the maximum length of a make variable very quickly if we add many values to it. One important and desirable property of variables cached via MAKE_VARS is that they only apply to the current package, and not to any dependencies whose builds may have been triggered by the current package. The makevars.mk files are generated by new targets fetch-vars, extract-vars, patch-vars, etc., and these targets are built during the corresponding real-* target to ensure that they are being invoked with PKG_PHASE set to the proper value. Also, remove the variables cache file that bsd.wrapper.mk was generating since the new makevars.mk files provide the same functionality at a higher level. Change all WRAPPER_VARS definitions that were used by the old wrapper-phase cache file into MAKE_VARS definitions.
2005-05-09 07:06:55 +02:00
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# should not be modified (.ORDER is not recognised by make(1) in a serial
# make i.e. without -j n)
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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.PHONY: real-fetch real-extract real-patch
.PHONY: real-tools real-wrapper
.PHONY: real-configure real-build real-test real-install real-package
.PHONY: real-replace real-undo-replace
real-fetch: pre-fetch do-fetch post-fetch
Teach bsd.pkg.mk to create a phase-specific "makevars.mk" file that caches variable definitions that were computed by make. These variables are specified by listing them in MAKE_VARS, e.g., .if !defined(FOO) FOO!= very_time_consuming_command .endif MAKE_VARS+= FOO bsd.pkg.mk will include only the one generated during the most recent phase. A particular phase's makevars.mk file consists of variable definitions that are a superset of all of the ones produced in previous phases of the build. The caching is useful because bsd.pkg.mk invokes make recursively, which in the example above has the potential to run the very time-consuming command each time unless we cause FOO to be defined for the sub-make processes. We don't cache via MAKE_FLAGS because MAKE_FLAGS isn't consistently applied to every invocation of make, and also because MAKE_FLAGS can overflow the maximum length of a make variable very quickly if we add many values to it. One important and desirable property of variables cached via MAKE_VARS is that they only apply to the current package, and not to any dependencies whose builds may have been triggered by the current package. The makevars.mk files are generated by new targets fetch-vars, extract-vars, patch-vars, etc., and these targets are built during the corresponding real-* target to ensure that they are being invoked with PKG_PHASE set to the proper value. Also, remove the variables cache file that bsd.wrapper.mk was generating since the new makevars.mk files provide the same functionality at a higher level. Change all WRAPPER_VARS definitions that were used by the old wrapper-phase cache file into MAKE_VARS definitions.
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real-extract: extract-message extract-vars install-depends pre-extract do-extract post-extract extract-cookie
real-patch: patch-message patch-vars pre-patch do-patch post-patch patch-cookie
real-tools: tools-message tools-vars pre-tools do-tools post-tools tools-cookie
real-wrapper: wrapper-message wrapper-vars pre-wrapper do-wrapper post-wrapper wrapper-cookie
real-configure: configure-message configure-vars pre-configure pre-configure-override do-configure post-configure configure-cookie
real-build: build-message build-vars pre-build do-build post-build build-cookie
real-test: test-message pre-test do-test post-test test-cookie
Teach bsd.pkg.mk to create a phase-specific "makevars.mk" file that caches variable definitions that were computed by make. These variables are specified by listing them in MAKE_VARS, e.g., .if !defined(FOO) FOO!= very_time_consuming_command .endif MAKE_VARS+= FOO bsd.pkg.mk will include only the one generated during the most recent phase. A particular phase's makevars.mk file consists of variable definitions that are a superset of all of the ones produced in previous phases of the build. The caching is useful because bsd.pkg.mk invokes make recursively, which in the example above has the potential to run the very time-consuming command each time unless we cause FOO to be defined for the sub-make processes. We don't cache via MAKE_FLAGS because MAKE_FLAGS isn't consistently applied to every invocation of make, and also because MAKE_FLAGS can overflow the maximum length of a make variable very quickly if we add many values to it. One important and desirable property of variables cached via MAKE_VARS is that they only apply to the current package, and not to any dependencies whose builds may have been triggered by the current package. The makevars.mk files are generated by new targets fetch-vars, extract-vars, patch-vars, etc., and these targets are built during the corresponding real-* target to ensure that they are being invoked with PKG_PHASE set to the proper value. Also, remove the variables cache file that bsd.wrapper.mk was generating since the new makevars.mk files provide the same functionality at a higher level. Change all WRAPPER_VARS definitions that were used by the old wrapper-phase cache file into MAKE_VARS definitions.
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real-install: install-vars do-su-install
real-package: package-vars do-su-package
real-replace: do-su-replace
real-undo-replace: do-su-undo-replace
_SU_TARGET= \
if [ `${ID} -u` = `${ID} -u ${ROOT_USER}` ]; then \
${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} $$realtarget; \
elif [ "X${BATCH}" != X"" ]; then \
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${ECHO_MSG} "Warning: Batch mode, not superuser, can't run $$action for ${PKGNAME}."; \
${ECHO_MSG} "Become ${ROOT_USER} and try again to ensure correct permissions."; \
else \
args=""; \
if [ "X${FORCE_PKG_REGISTER}" != X"" ]; then \
args="FORCE_PKG_REGISTER=1"; \
fi; \
if [ "X${PKG_DEBUG_LEVEL}" != X"" ]; then \
args="$$args PKG_DEBUG_LEVEL=${PKG_DEBUG_LEVEL}"; \
fi; \
if [ "X${PRE_ROOT_CMD}" != "X${TRUE}" ]; then \
${ECHO} "*** WARNING *** Running: ${PRE_ROOT_CMD}"; \
${PRE_ROOT_CMD}; \
fi; \
${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> Becoming ${ROOT_USER}@`${HOSTNAME_CMD}` to $$action ${PKGBASE}."; \
${ECHO_N} "`${ECHO} ${SU_CMD} | ${AWK} '{ print $$1 }'` ";\
${SU_CMD} "cd ${.CURDIR}; ${SETENV} PATH=$${PATH}:${SU_CMD_PATH_APPEND} ${MAKE} $$args ${MAKEFLAGS} $$realtarget $$realflags"; \
fi
.PHONY: do-su-install
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do-su-install:
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
extractname=`${CAT} ${_EXTRACT_COOKIE}`; \
case "$$extractname" in \
"") ${ECHO_MSG} "*** Warning: ${WRKDIR} may contain an older version of ${PKGBASE}" ;; \
"${PKGNAME}") ;; \
*) ${ECHO_MSG} "*** Warning: Package version $$extractname in ${WRKDIR}"; \
${ECHO_MSG} "*** Current version ${PKGNAME} in pkgsrc directory"; \
${ECHO_MSG} "*** Cleaning and rebuilding the newer version of the package..."; \
${MAKE} clean && ${MAKE} build ;; \
esac
@${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> Installing for ${PKGNAME}"
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
realtarget="real-su-install"; \
action="install"; \
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${_SU_TARGET}
.PHONY: do-su-package
do-su-package:
@${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> Packaging ${PKGNAME}"
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
realtarget="real-su-package"; \
action="package"; \
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${_SU_TARGET}
.PHONY: do-su-replace
do-su-replace:
@${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> Replacing ${PKGNAME}"
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
realtarget="real-su-replace"; \
action="replace"; \
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${_SU_TARGET}
.PHONY: do-su-undo-replace
do-su-undo-replace:
@${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> Undoing Replacement of ${PKGNAME}"
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
realtarget="real-su-undo-replace"; \
action="undo-replace"; \
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${_SU_TARGET}
# Empty pre-* and post-* targets
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 ${ABI} as any of 32, n32, o32, and 64. * Move back the code that splits absolute paths to shared libraries from arg-source back into logic. This allows us to correctly skip splitting those paths based on the previous option. Also add a sanity check that the library name in the split argument doesn't contain a "/" since shell globs are not as precise as REs. * Don't transform the path given after --dynamic-linker (used by GNU ld for ELF linkage). * Add the ability for the libtool wrapper to be called just to unwrap an existing libtool archive by running: libtool --mode=unwrap -o libfoo.la 20040914 ======== * Add a loop in libtool-fix-la to ensure that all of the options listed in the dependency_libs lines of *.lai files are processed. This fixes a buildlink3 leakage bug. * Merge the gen-transform.sh scripts between buildlink3 and wrapper and place them all in wrapper. This makes sense since the commands simply allow for many types of transformations, which buildlink3 takes advantage of, but there is nothing inherently buildlink-ish about those commands. * Don't directly manipulate SUBST_SED.unwrap. Instead, create the value of SUBST_SED.unwrap by combining several other variables (currently just _UNWRAP_SED) to ensure that the correct ordering is preserved. * Correct some confusing debugging messages.
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.for name in fetch extract patch tools wrapper configure build test install-script install package
. if !target(pre-${name})
pre-${name}:
@${DO_NADA}
. endif
. if !target(post-${name})
post-${name}:
@${DO_NADA}
. endif
.endfor
# Reinstall
#
# Special target to re-run install
.PHONY: reinstall
.if !target(reinstall)
reinstall:
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${RM} -f ${_INSTALL_COOKIE} ${_PACKAGE_COOKIE} ${PLIST}
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}DEPENDS_TARGET=${DEPENDS_TARGET:Q} ${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} install
.endif
# Deinstall
#
# Special target to remove installation
.PHONY: deinstall do-su-deinstall
.if !target(deinstall)
deinstall: do-su-deinstall
.if !target(do-su-deinstall)
do-su-deinstall:
@${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> Deinstalling for ${PKGBASE}"
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
realtarget="real-su-deinstall"; \
realflags="DEINSTALLDEPENDS=${DEINSTALLDEPENDS}"; \
action="deinstall"; \
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${_SU_TARGET}
.endif
. if (${DEINSTALLDEPENDS} != "NO")
. if (${DEINSTALLDEPENDS} != "ALL")
# used for removing stuff in bulk builds
real-su-deinstall-flags+= -r -R
# used for "update" target
. else
real-su-deinstall-flags+= -r
. endif
. endif
. if defined(PKG_VERBOSE)
real-su-deinstall-flags+= -v
. endif
. if defined(PKG_PRESERVE)
. if (${UPDATE_RUNNING} == "YES")
# used to update w/o removing any files
real-su-deinstall-flags+= -N -f
. endif
. endif
.PHONY: real-su-deinstall
real-su-deinstall:
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
found="`${PKG_INFO} -e \"${PKGNAME}\" || ${TRUE}`"; \
case "$$found" in \
"") found="`${PKG_BEST_EXISTS} \"${PKGWILDCARD}\" || ${TRUE}`" ;; \
esac; \
if [ "$$found" != "" ]; then \
${ECHO} Running ${PKG_DELETE} ${real-su-deinstall-flags} $$found ; \
${PKG_DELETE} ${real-su-deinstall-flags} $$found || ${TRUE} ; \
fi
. if (${DEINSTALLDEPENDS} != "NO") && (${DEINSTALLDEPENDS} != "ALL")
@${SHCOMMENT} Also remove BUILD_DEPENDS:
. for pkg in ${BUILD_DEPENDS:C/:.*$//}
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
found="`${PKG_BEST_EXISTS} \"${pkg}\" || ${TRUE}`"; \
if [ "$$found" != "" ]; then \
${ECHO} Running ${PKG_DELETE} $$found; \
${PKG_DELETE} ${real-su-deinstall-flags} $$found || ${TRUE}; \
fi
. endfor
. endif # DEINSTALLDEPENDS
@${RM} -f ${_INSTALL_COOKIE} ${_PACKAGE_COOKIE} \
${_CHECK_FILES_COOKIES} \
${_CHECK_FILES_PRE} ${_CHECK_FILES_POST}
.endif # target(deinstall)
################################################################
# Some more targets supplied for users' convenience
################################################################
# The 'update' target can be used to update a package and all
# currently installed packages that depend upon this package.
.PHONY: update
.if !target(update)
.if exists(${DDIR})
RESUMEUPDATE?= YES
CLEAR_DIRLIST?= NO
update:
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${ECHO_MSG} \
"${_PKGSRC_IN}> Resuming update for ${PKGNAME}"
. if ${REINSTALL} != "NO" && ${UPDATE_TARGET} != "replace"
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} deinstall UPDATE_RUNNING=YES DEINSTALLDEPENDS=ALL
. endif
.else
RESUMEUPDATE?= NO
CLEAR_DIRLIST?= YES
update:
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} ${DDIR}
. if ${UPDATE_TARGET} != "replace"
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}if ${PKG_INFO} -qe ${PKGBASE}; then \
${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} deinstall UPDATE_RUNNING=YES DEINSTALLDEPENDS=ALL \
|| (${RM} ${DDIR} && ${FALSE}); \
fi
. endif
.endif
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} ${UPDATE_TARGET} KEEP_WRKDIR=YES \
DEPENDS_TARGET=${DEPENDS_TARGET:Q}
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
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[ ! -s ${DDIR} ] || for dep in `${CAT} ${DDIR}` ; do \
(if cd ../.. && cd "$${dep}" ; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> Installing in $${dep}" && \
if [ "(" "${RESUMEUPDATE}" = "NO" -o \
"${REINSTALL}" != "NO" ")" -a \
"${UPDATE_TARGET}" != "replace" ] ; then \
${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} deinstall UPDATE_RUNNING=YES; \
fi && \
${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} ${UPDATE_TARGET} \
DEPENDS_TARGET=${DEPENDS_TARGET:Q} ; \
else \
${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> Skipping removed directory $${dep}"; \
fi) ; \
done
.if ${NOCLEAN} == "NO"
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} clean-update CLEAR_DIRLIST=YES
.endif
.PHONY: clean-update
clean-update:
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} ${DDIR}
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
if [ -s ${DDIR} ] ; then \
for dep in `${CAT} ${DDIR}` ; do \
(if cd ../.. && cd "$${dep}" ; then \
${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} clean ; \
else \
${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> Skipping removed directory $${dep}";\
fi) ; \
done ; \
fi
.if ${CLEAR_DIRLIST} != "NO"
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} clean
.else
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} clean update-dirlist \
DIRLIST="`${CAT} ${DDIR}`" PKGLIST="`${CAT} ${DLIST}`"
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${ECHO_MSG} \
"${_PKGSRC_IN}> Warning: preserved leftover directory list. Your next";\
${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> \`\`${MAKE} update'' may fail. It is advised to use";\
${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> \`\`${MAKE} update REINSTALL=YES'' instead!"
.endif
.endif # !target(update)
.PHONY: update-dirlist
update-dirlist:
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${MKDIR} -p ${WRKDIR}
.if defined(PKGLIST)
. for __tmp__ in ${PKGLIST}
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${ECHO} >>${DLIST} "${__tmp__}"
. endfor
.endif
.if defined(DIRLIST)
. for __tmp__ in ${DIRLIST}
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${ECHO} >>${DDIR} "${__tmp__}"
. endfor
.endif
${DDIR}: ${DLIST}
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
ddir=`${SED} 's:-[^-]*$$::' ${DLIST}`; \
${ECHO} >${DDIR}; \
for pkg in $${ddir} ; do \
if ${PKG_INFO} -b "$${pkg}" >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then \
${PKG_INFO} -b "$${pkg}" | ${SED} -ne \
's,\([^/]*/[^/]*\)/Makefile:.*,\1,p' | \
${HEAD} -1 >>${DDIR}; \
fi ; \
done
${DLIST}: ${WRKDIR}
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
{ ${PKG_DELETE} -n "${PKGWILDCARD}" 2>&1 | \
${GREP} '^ ' | \
${AWK} '{ l[NR]=$$0 } END { for (i=NR;i>0;--i) print l[i] }' \
|| ${TRUE}; } > ${DLIST}
# The 'info' target can be used to display information about a package.
.PHONY: info
info:
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${PKG_INFO} "${PKGWILDCARD}"
# The 'check' target can be used to check an installed package.
.PHONY: check
check:
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${PKG_ADMIN} check "${PKGWILDCARD}"
# The 'list' target can be used to list the files installed by a package.
.PHONY: list
list:
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${PKG_INFO} -L "${PKGWILDCARD}"
# Run pkglint:
.PHONY: lint
lint:
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${LOCALBASE}/bin/pkglint
# Create a binary package from an install package using "pkg_tarup"
.PHONY: tarup
tarup:
.if ${PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPE} == "overwrite"
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
${RM} -f ${PACKAGES}/All/${PKGNAME}${PKG_SUFX}; \
${SETENV} PKG_DBDIR=${_PKG_DBDIR} PKG_SUFX=${PKG_SUFX} \
PKGREPOSITORY=${PACKAGES}/All \
${LOCALBASE}/bin/pkg_tarup ${PKGNAME}; \
for CATEGORY in ${CATEGORIES}; do \
${MKDIR} ${PACKAGES}/$$CATEGORY; \
cd ${PACKAGES}/$$CATEGORY; \
${RM} -f ${PKGNAME}${PKG_SUFX}; \
${LN} -s ../All/${PKGNAME}${PKG_SUFX}; \
done
.endif
# shared code for replace and undo-replace
_REPLACE= \
if [ -f ${_PKG_DBDIR}/$$oldpkgname/+REQUIRED_BY ]; then \
${MV} ${_PKG_DBDIR}/$$oldpkgname/+REQUIRED_BY ${WRKDIR}/.req; \
fi; \
${MAKE} deinstall UPDATE_RUNNING=YES; \
$$replace_action; \
if [ -f ${WRKDIR}/.req ]; then \
${MV} ${WRKDIR}/.req ${_PKG_DBDIR}/$$newpkgname/+REQUIRED_BY; \
for pkg in `${CAT} ${_PKG_DBDIR}/$$newpkgname/+REQUIRED_BY`; do \
${SETENV} NEWPKGNAME=$$newpkgname \
${AWK} '/^@pkgdep '$$oldpkgname'/ { print "@pkgdep " ENVIRON["NEWPKGNAME"]; next } { print }' \
< ${_PKG_DBDIR}/$$pkg/+CONTENTS > ${_PKG_DBDIR}/$$pkg/+CONTENTS.$$$$ && \
${MV} ${_PKG_DBDIR}/$$pkg/+CONTENTS.$$$$ ${_PKG_DBDIR}/$$pkg/+CONTENTS; \
done; \
fi
# replace a package in place - not for the faint-hearted
.PHONY: real-su-replace
real-su-replace:
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
${ECHO_MSG} "*** WARNING - experimental target - data loss may occur ***"; \
if [ -x ${LOCALBASE}/bin/pkg_tarup ]; then \
${SETENV} PKGREPOSITORY=${WRKDIR} ${LOCALBASE}/bin/pkg_tarup ${PKGBASE}; \
else \
${ECHO} "No ${LOCALBASE}/bin/pkg_tarup binary - can't pkg_tarup ${PKGBASE}"; \
exit 1; \
fi
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
oldpkgname=`${PKG_BEST_EXISTS} "${PKGWILDCARD}"`; \
newpkgname=${PKGNAME}; \
${ECHO} "$$oldpkgname" > ${WRKDIR}/.replace; \
replace_action="${MAKE} install"; \
${_REPLACE}
# undo the replacement of a package - not for the faint-hearted either
.PHONY: real-su-undo-replace
real-su-undo-replace:
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
if [ ! -f ${WRKDIR}/.replace ]; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "No replacement to undo"; \
exit 1; \
fi
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
${ECHO_MSG} "*** WARNING - experimental target - data loss may occur ***"; \
oldpkgname=${PKGNAME}; \
newpkgname=`${CAT} ${WRKDIR}/.replace`; \
replace_action="${SETENV} ${PKG_ADD} ${WRKDIR}/$$newpkgname${PKG_SUFX}"; \
${_REPLACE}; \
${RM} ${WRKDIR}/.replace
# This is for the use of sites which store distfiles which others may
# fetch - only fetch the distfile if it is allowed to be
# re-distributed freely
.PHONY: mirror-distfiles
mirror-distfiles:
.if !defined(NO_SRC_ON_FTP)
@${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} fetch NO_SKIP=yes
.endif
# Cleaning up
.PHONY: pre-clean
.if !target(pre-clean)
pre-clean:
@${DO_NADA}
.endif
.PHONY: clean
.if !target(clean)
clean: pre-clean
. if (${CLEANDEPENDS} != "NO") && (!empty(BUILD_DEPENDS) || !empty(DEPENDS))
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} clean-depends
. endif
@${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> Cleaning for ${PKGNAME}"
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
if [ -d ${WRKDIR} ]; then \
if [ -w ${WRKDIR} ]; then \
${RM} -rf ${WRKDIR}; \
else \
${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> ${WRKDIR} not writable, skipping"; \
fi; \
fi
. if defined(WRKOBJDIR)
-${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
${RMDIR} ${BUILD_DIR} 2>/dev/null; \
${RM} -f ${WRKDIR_BASENAME}
. endif
.endif
.PHONY: clean-depends
.if !target(clean-depends)
clean-depends:
. if !empty(BUILD_DEPENDS) || !empty(DEPENDS)
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
for i in `${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} show-all-depends-dirs-excl`; do \
cd ${.CURDIR}/../../$$i && \
${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} CLEANDEPENDS=NO clean; \
done
. endif
.endif
.PHONY: pre-distclean
.if !target(pre-distclean)
pre-distclean:
@${DO_NADA}
.endif
.PHONY: cleandir
.if !target(cleandir)
cleandir: clean
.endif
.PHONY: distclean
.if !target(distclean)
distclean: pre-distclean clean
${_PKG_SILENT}${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> Dist cleaning for ${PKGNAME}"
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}if [ -d ${_DISTDIR} ]; then \
cd ${_DISTDIR} && \
${TEST} -z "${DISTFILES}" || ${RM} -f ${DISTFILES}; \
if [ "${PKG_RESUME_TRANSFERS:M[Yy][Ee][Ss]}" ]; then \
${TEST} -z "${DISTFILES}.temp" || ${RM} -f ${DISTFILES}.temp; \
fi; \
${TEST} -z "${PATCHFILES}" || ${RM} -f ${PATCHFILES}; \
fi
. if defined(DIST_SUBDIR) && exists(DIST_SUBDIR)
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-${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${RMDIR} ${_DISTDIR}
. endif
-${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${RM} -f README.html
.endif
Comprehensive update to the fetch-list target (and friends), incorporating many suggestions made by Bernd Ernesti on "tech-pkg". Closes PR pkg/15539. - - Partially revert 1.895, which made 'fetch-list' ape 'fetch', so instead check if a file exists on the building host before emitting anything for it into the generated script. Update to use the new 'fetch' procedure on the fetching host, once it is determined that the file is needed, and generally clean up the output, so that it's a human readable shell script with comments. - - Introduce utility target 'show-all-depends-dirs', to do the necessary recursing over dependencies quickly and correctly. Add a couple of variations to show how it's done, and bracket the whole thing with ".if make()", so it's invisible to the dependency graph for all the other targets. The key improvement over the old way, is that it utilizes an "awk" associative array to guarantee that no package subdirectory is visited twice. For the package with the hairiest dependency graph, "x11/gnome", this leads to something like a 1,000-fold improvement! - - "sort -u" over the result of 'fetch-list-one-pkg' goes bye-bye. The new "awk" post-processor begins emitting output as soon as there is a file to fetch, so the user doesn't have to wait for the whole thing to finish before he sees anything. - - Get rid of the old hook for non-recursing for a top-level 'fetch-list', which was never used. Previously, a top-level 'fetch-list' couldn't work anyway, because the progress reports ruined the shell script. Remove 'fetch-list' from the targets that recurse from the top, and instead use a different 'fetch-list' target in "bsd.pkg.subdir.mk" to do the right thing. Currently, that right thing includes recursing in the single-category case, or if ${SPECIFIC_PKGS} is set, and not recursing in the top-level, all packages case (where it would be perfectly pointless).
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# Prints out a script to fetch all needed files (no checksumming).
.PHONY: fetch-list
.if !target(fetch-list)
Comprehensive update to the fetch-list target (and friends), incorporating many suggestions made by Bernd Ernesti on "tech-pkg". Closes PR pkg/15539. - - Partially revert 1.895, which made 'fetch-list' ape 'fetch', so instead check if a file exists on the building host before emitting anything for it into the generated script. Update to use the new 'fetch' procedure on the fetching host, once it is determined that the file is needed, and generally clean up the output, so that it's a human readable shell script with comments. - - Introduce utility target 'show-all-depends-dirs', to do the necessary recursing over dependencies quickly and correctly. Add a couple of variations to show how it's done, and bracket the whole thing with ".if make()", so it's invisible to the dependency graph for all the other targets. The key improvement over the old way, is that it utilizes an "awk" associative array to guarantee that no package subdirectory is visited twice. For the package with the hairiest dependency graph, "x11/gnome", this leads to something like a 1,000-fold improvement! - - "sort -u" over the result of 'fetch-list-one-pkg' goes bye-bye. The new "awk" post-processor begins emitting output as soon as there is a file to fetch, so the user doesn't have to wait for the whole thing to finish before he sees anything. - - Get rid of the old hook for non-recursing for a top-level 'fetch-list', which was never used. Previously, a top-level 'fetch-list' couldn't work anyway, because the progress reports ruined the shell script. Remove 'fetch-list' from the targets that recurse from the top, and instead use a different 'fetch-list' target in "bsd.pkg.subdir.mk" to do the right thing. Currently, that right thing includes recursing in the single-category case, or if ${SPECIFIC_PKGS} is set, and not recursing in the top-level, all packages case (where it would be perfectly pointless).
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fetch-list:
Comprehensive update to the fetch-list target (and friends), incorporating many suggestions made by Bernd Ernesti on "tech-pkg". Closes PR pkg/15539. - - Partially revert 1.895, which made 'fetch-list' ape 'fetch', so instead check if a file exists on the building host before emitting anything for it into the generated script. Update to use the new 'fetch' procedure on the fetching host, once it is determined that the file is needed, and generally clean up the output, so that it's a human readable shell script with comments. - - Introduce utility target 'show-all-depends-dirs', to do the necessary recursing over dependencies quickly and correctly. Add a couple of variations to show how it's done, and bracket the whole thing with ".if make()", so it's invisible to the dependency graph for all the other targets. The key improvement over the old way, is that it utilizes an "awk" associative array to guarantee that no package subdirectory is visited twice. For the package with the hairiest dependency graph, "x11/gnome", this leads to something like a 1,000-fold improvement! - - "sort -u" over the result of 'fetch-list-one-pkg' goes bye-bye. The new "awk" post-processor begins emitting output as soon as there is a file to fetch, so the user doesn't have to wait for the whole thing to finish before he sees anything. - - Get rid of the old hook for non-recursing for a top-level 'fetch-list', which was never used. Previously, a top-level 'fetch-list' couldn't work anyway, because the progress reports ruined the shell script. Remove 'fetch-list' from the targets that recurse from the top, and instead use a different 'fetch-list' target in "bsd.pkg.subdir.mk" to do the right thing. Currently, that right thing includes recursing in the single-category case, or if ${SPECIFIC_PKGS} is set, and not recursing in the top-level, all packages case (where it would be perfectly pointless).
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@${ECHO} '#!/bin/sh'
@${ECHO} '#'
@${ECHO} '# This is an auto-generated script, the result of running'
@${ECHO} '# `${MAKE} fetch-list'"'"' in directory "'"`${PWD_CMD}`"'"'
Comprehensive update to the fetch-list target (and friends), incorporating many suggestions made by Bernd Ernesti on "tech-pkg". Closes PR pkg/15539. - - Partially revert 1.895, which made 'fetch-list' ape 'fetch', so instead check if a file exists on the building host before emitting anything for it into the generated script. Update to use the new 'fetch' procedure on the fetching host, once it is determined that the file is needed, and generally clean up the output, so that it's a human readable shell script with comments. - - Introduce utility target 'show-all-depends-dirs', to do the necessary recursing over dependencies quickly and correctly. Add a couple of variations to show how it's done, and bracket the whole thing with ".if make()", so it's invisible to the dependency graph for all the other targets. The key improvement over the old way, is that it utilizes an "awk" associative array to guarantee that no package subdirectory is visited twice. For the package with the hairiest dependency graph, "x11/gnome", this leads to something like a 1,000-fold improvement! - - "sort -u" over the result of 'fetch-list-one-pkg' goes bye-bye. The new "awk" post-processor begins emitting output as soon as there is a file to fetch, so the user doesn't have to wait for the whole thing to finish before he sees anything. - - Get rid of the old hook for non-recursing for a top-level 'fetch-list', which was never used. Previously, a top-level 'fetch-list' couldn't work anyway, because the progress reports ruined the shell script. Remove 'fetch-list' from the targets that recurse from the top, and instead use a different 'fetch-list' target in "bsd.pkg.subdir.mk" to do the right thing. Currently, that right thing includes recursing in the single-category case, or if ${SPECIFIC_PKGS} is set, and not recursing in the top-level, all packages case (where it would be perfectly pointless).
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@${ECHO} '# on host "'"`${UNAME} -n`"'" on "'"`date`"'".'
@${ECHO} '#'
@${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} fetch-list-recursive
.endif # !target(fetch-list)
Comprehensive update to the fetch-list target (and friends), incorporating many suggestions made by Bernd Ernesti on "tech-pkg". Closes PR pkg/15539. - - Partially revert 1.895, which made 'fetch-list' ape 'fetch', so instead check if a file exists on the building host before emitting anything for it into the generated script. Update to use the new 'fetch' procedure on the fetching host, once it is determined that the file is needed, and generally clean up the output, so that it's a human readable shell script with comments. - - Introduce utility target 'show-all-depends-dirs', to do the necessary recursing over dependencies quickly and correctly. Add a couple of variations to show how it's done, and bracket the whole thing with ".if make()", so it's invisible to the dependency graph for all the other targets. The key improvement over the old way, is that it utilizes an "awk" associative array to guarantee that no package subdirectory is visited twice. For the package with the hairiest dependency graph, "x11/gnome", this leads to something like a 1,000-fold improvement! - - "sort -u" over the result of 'fetch-list-one-pkg' goes bye-bye. The new "awk" post-processor begins emitting output as soon as there is a file to fetch, so the user doesn't have to wait for the whole thing to finish before he sees anything. - - Get rid of the old hook for non-recursing for a top-level 'fetch-list', which was never used. Previously, a top-level 'fetch-list' couldn't work anyway, because the progress reports ruined the shell script. Remove 'fetch-list' from the targets that recurse from the top, and instead use a different 'fetch-list' target in "bsd.pkg.subdir.mk" to do the right thing. Currently, that right thing includes recursing in the single-category case, or if ${SPECIFIC_PKGS} is set, and not recursing in the top-level, all packages case (where it would be perfectly pointless).
2002-02-28 15:42:39 +01:00
.PHONY: fetch-list-recursive
.if !target(fetch-list-recursive)
Comprehensive update to the fetch-list target (and friends), incorporating many suggestions made by Bernd Ernesti on "tech-pkg". Closes PR pkg/15539. - - Partially revert 1.895, which made 'fetch-list' ape 'fetch', so instead check if a file exists on the building host before emitting anything for it into the generated script. Update to use the new 'fetch' procedure on the fetching host, once it is determined that the file is needed, and generally clean up the output, so that it's a human readable shell script with comments. - - Introduce utility target 'show-all-depends-dirs', to do the necessary recursing over dependencies quickly and correctly. Add a couple of variations to show how it's done, and bracket the whole thing with ".if make()", so it's invisible to the dependency graph for all the other targets. The key improvement over the old way, is that it utilizes an "awk" associative array to guarantee that no package subdirectory is visited twice. For the package with the hairiest dependency graph, "x11/gnome", this leads to something like a 1,000-fold improvement! - - "sort -u" over the result of 'fetch-list-one-pkg' goes bye-bye. The new "awk" post-processor begins emitting output as soon as there is a file to fetch, so the user doesn't have to wait for the whole thing to finish before he sees anything. - - Get rid of the old hook for non-recursing for a top-level 'fetch-list', which was never used. Previously, a top-level 'fetch-list' couldn't work anyway, because the progress reports ruined the shell script. Remove 'fetch-list' from the targets that recurse from the top, and instead use a different 'fetch-list' target in "bsd.pkg.subdir.mk" to do the right thing. Currently, that right thing includes recursing in the single-category case, or if ${SPECIFIC_PKGS} is set, and not recursing in the top-level, all packages case (where it would be perfectly pointless).
2002-02-28 15:42:39 +01:00
fetch-list-recursive:
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
Comprehensive update to the fetch-list target (and friends), incorporating many suggestions made by Bernd Ernesti on "tech-pkg". Closes PR pkg/15539. - - Partially revert 1.895, which made 'fetch-list' ape 'fetch', so instead check if a file exists on the building host before emitting anything for it into the generated script. Update to use the new 'fetch' procedure on the fetching host, once it is determined that the file is needed, and generally clean up the output, so that it's a human readable shell script with comments. - - Introduce utility target 'show-all-depends-dirs', to do the necessary recursing over dependencies quickly and correctly. Add a couple of variations to show how it's done, and bracket the whole thing with ".if make()", so it's invisible to the dependency graph for all the other targets. The key improvement over the old way, is that it utilizes an "awk" associative array to guarantee that no package subdirectory is visited twice. For the package with the hairiest dependency graph, "x11/gnome", this leads to something like a 1,000-fold improvement! - - "sort -u" over the result of 'fetch-list-one-pkg' goes bye-bye. The new "awk" post-processor begins emitting output as soon as there is a file to fetch, so the user doesn't have to wait for the whole thing to finish before he sees anything. - - Get rid of the old hook for non-recursing for a top-level 'fetch-list', which was never used. Previously, a top-level 'fetch-list' couldn't work anyway, because the progress reports ruined the shell script. Remove 'fetch-list' from the targets that recurse from the top, and instead use a different 'fetch-list' target in "bsd.pkg.subdir.mk" to do the right thing. Currently, that right thing includes recursing in the single-category case, or if ${SPECIFIC_PKGS} is set, and not recursing in the top-level, all packages case (where it would be perfectly pointless).
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for dir in `${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} show-all-depends-dirs`; do \
(cd ../../$$dir && \
${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} fetch-list-one-pkg \
| ${AWK} ' \
/^[^#]/ { FoundSomething = 1 } \
/^unsorted/ { gsub(/[[:space:]]+/, " \\\n\t") } \
/^echo/ { gsub(/;[[:space:]]+/, "\n") } \
Comprehensive update to the fetch-list target (and friends), incorporating many suggestions made by Bernd Ernesti on "tech-pkg". Closes PR pkg/15539. - - Partially revert 1.895, which made 'fetch-list' ape 'fetch', so instead check if a file exists on the building host before emitting anything for it into the generated script. Update to use the new 'fetch' procedure on the fetching host, once it is determined that the file is needed, and generally clean up the output, so that it's a human readable shell script with comments. - - Introduce utility target 'show-all-depends-dirs', to do the necessary recursing over dependencies quickly and correctly. Add a couple of variations to show how it's done, and bracket the whole thing with ".if make()", so it's invisible to the dependency graph for all the other targets. The key improvement over the old way, is that it utilizes an "awk" associative array to guarantee that no package subdirectory is visited twice. For the package with the hairiest dependency graph, "x11/gnome", this leads to something like a 1,000-fold improvement! - - "sort -u" over the result of 'fetch-list-one-pkg' goes bye-bye. The new "awk" post-processor begins emitting output as soon as there is a file to fetch, so the user doesn't have to wait for the whole thing to finish before he sees anything. - - Get rid of the old hook for non-recursing for a top-level 'fetch-list', which was never used. Previously, a top-level 'fetch-list' couldn't work anyway, because the progress reports ruined the shell script. Remove 'fetch-list' from the targets that recurse from the top, and instead use a different 'fetch-list' target in "bsd.pkg.subdir.mk" to do the right thing. Currently, that right thing includes recursing in the single-category case, or if ${SPECIFIC_PKGS} is set, and not recursing in the top-level, all packages case (where it would be perfectly pointless).
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{ block[line_c++] = $$0 } \
END { if (FoundSomething) \
for (line = 0; line < line_c; line++) \
print block[line] } \
') \
done
.endif # !target(fetch-list-recursive)
Comprehensive update to the fetch-list target (and friends), incorporating many suggestions made by Bernd Ernesti on "tech-pkg". Closes PR pkg/15539. - - Partially revert 1.895, which made 'fetch-list' ape 'fetch', so instead check if a file exists on the building host before emitting anything for it into the generated script. Update to use the new 'fetch' procedure on the fetching host, once it is determined that the file is needed, and generally clean up the output, so that it's a human readable shell script with comments. - - Introduce utility target 'show-all-depends-dirs', to do the necessary recursing over dependencies quickly and correctly. Add a couple of variations to show how it's done, and bracket the whole thing with ".if make()", so it's invisible to the dependency graph for all the other targets. The key improvement over the old way, is that it utilizes an "awk" associative array to guarantee that no package subdirectory is visited twice. For the package with the hairiest dependency graph, "x11/gnome", this leads to something like a 1,000-fold improvement! - - "sort -u" over the result of 'fetch-list-one-pkg' goes bye-bye. The new "awk" post-processor begins emitting output as soon as there is a file to fetch, so the user doesn't have to wait for the whole thing to finish before he sees anything. - - Get rid of the old hook for non-recursing for a top-level 'fetch-list', which was never used. Previously, a top-level 'fetch-list' couldn't work anyway, because the progress reports ruined the shell script. Remove 'fetch-list' from the targets that recurse from the top, and instead use a different 'fetch-list' target in "bsd.pkg.subdir.mk" to do the right thing. Currently, that right thing includes recursing in the single-category case, or if ${SPECIFIC_PKGS} is set, and not recursing in the top-level, all packages case (where it would be perfectly pointless).
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.PHONY: fetch-list-one-pkg
.if !target(fetch-list-one-pkg)
Comprehensive update to the fetch-list target (and friends), incorporating many suggestions made by Bernd Ernesti on "tech-pkg". Closes PR pkg/15539. - - Partially revert 1.895, which made 'fetch-list' ape 'fetch', so instead check if a file exists on the building host before emitting anything for it into the generated script. Update to use the new 'fetch' procedure on the fetching host, once it is determined that the file is needed, and generally clean up the output, so that it's a human readable shell script with comments. - - Introduce utility target 'show-all-depends-dirs', to do the necessary recursing over dependencies quickly and correctly. Add a couple of variations to show how it's done, and bracket the whole thing with ".if make()", so it's invisible to the dependency graph for all the other targets. The key improvement over the old way, is that it utilizes an "awk" associative array to guarantee that no package subdirectory is visited twice. For the package with the hairiest dependency graph, "x11/gnome", this leads to something like a 1,000-fold improvement! - - "sort -u" over the result of 'fetch-list-one-pkg' goes bye-bye. The new "awk" post-processor begins emitting output as soon as there is a file to fetch, so the user doesn't have to wait for the whole thing to finish before he sees anything. - - Get rid of the old hook for non-recursing for a top-level 'fetch-list', which was never used. Previously, a top-level 'fetch-list' couldn't work anyway, because the progress reports ruined the shell script. Remove 'fetch-list' from the targets that recurse from the top, and instead use a different 'fetch-list' target in "bsd.pkg.subdir.mk" to do the right thing. Currently, that right thing includes recursing in the single-category case, or if ${SPECIFIC_PKGS} is set, and not recursing in the top-level, all packages case (where it would be perfectly pointless).
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fetch-list-one-pkg:
Comprehensive update to the fetch-list target (and friends), incorporating many suggestions made by Bernd Ernesti on "tech-pkg". Closes PR pkg/15539. - - Partially revert 1.895, which made 'fetch-list' ape 'fetch', so instead check if a file exists on the building host before emitting anything for it into the generated script. Update to use the new 'fetch' procedure on the fetching host, once it is determined that the file is needed, and generally clean up the output, so that it's a human readable shell script with comments. - - Introduce utility target 'show-all-depends-dirs', to do the necessary recursing over dependencies quickly and correctly. Add a couple of variations to show how it's done, and bracket the whole thing with ".if make()", so it's invisible to the dependency graph for all the other targets. The key improvement over the old way, is that it utilizes an "awk" associative array to guarantee that no package subdirectory is visited twice. For the package with the hairiest dependency graph, "x11/gnome", this leads to something like a 1,000-fold improvement! - - "sort -u" over the result of 'fetch-list-one-pkg' goes bye-bye. The new "awk" post-processor begins emitting output as soon as there is a file to fetch, so the user doesn't have to wait for the whole thing to finish before he sees anything. - - Get rid of the old hook for non-recursing for a top-level 'fetch-list', which was never used. Previously, a top-level 'fetch-list' couldn't work anyway, because the progress reports ruined the shell script. Remove 'fetch-list' from the targets that recurse from the top, and instead use a different 'fetch-list' target in "bsd.pkg.subdir.mk" to do the right thing. Currently, that right thing includes recursing in the single-category case, or if ${SPECIFIC_PKGS} is set, and not recursing in the top-level, all packages case (where it would be perfectly pointless).
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. if !empty(_ALLFILES)
@${ECHO}
@${ECHO} '#'
@location=`${PWD_CMD} | ${AWK} -F / '{ print $$(NF-1) "/" $$NF }'`; \
Comprehensive update to the fetch-list target (and friends), incorporating many suggestions made by Bernd Ernesti on "tech-pkg". Closes PR pkg/15539. - - Partially revert 1.895, which made 'fetch-list' ape 'fetch', so instead check if a file exists on the building host before emitting anything for it into the generated script. Update to use the new 'fetch' procedure on the fetching host, once it is determined that the file is needed, and generally clean up the output, so that it's a human readable shell script with comments. - - Introduce utility target 'show-all-depends-dirs', to do the necessary recursing over dependencies quickly and correctly. Add a couple of variations to show how it's done, and bracket the whole thing with ".if make()", so it's invisible to the dependency graph for all the other targets. The key improvement over the old way, is that it utilizes an "awk" associative array to guarantee that no package subdirectory is visited twice. For the package with the hairiest dependency graph, "x11/gnome", this leads to something like a 1,000-fold improvement! - - "sort -u" over the result of 'fetch-list-one-pkg' goes bye-bye. The new "awk" post-processor begins emitting output as soon as there is a file to fetch, so the user doesn't have to wait for the whole thing to finish before he sees anything. - - Get rid of the old hook for non-recursing for a top-level 'fetch-list', which was never used. Previously, a top-level 'fetch-list' couldn't work anyway, because the progress reports ruined the shell script. Remove 'fetch-list' from the targets that recurse from the top, and instead use a different 'fetch-list' target in "bsd.pkg.subdir.mk" to do the right thing. Currently, that right thing includes recursing in the single-category case, or if ${SPECIFIC_PKGS} is set, and not recursing in the top-level, all packages case (where it would be perfectly pointless).
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${ECHO} '# Need additional files for ${PKGNAME} ('$$location')...'
. for fetchfile in ${_ALLFILES}
. if defined(_FETCH_MESSAGE)
@(if [ ! -f ${_DISTDIR}/${fetchfile:T} ]; then \
${ECHO}; \
filesize=`${AWK} ' \
/^Size/ && $$2 == "(${fetchfile})" { print $$4 } \
' ${DISTINFO_FILE}` || true; \
${ECHO} '# Prompt user to get ${fetchfile} ('$${filesize-???}' bytes) manually:'; \
${ECHO} '#'; \
${ECHO} ${_FETCH_MESSAGE:Q}; \
fi)
. elif defined(DYNAMIC_MASTER_SITES)
@(if [ ! -f ${_DISTDIR}/${fetchfile:T} ]; then \
${ECHO}; \
filesize=`${AWK} ' \
/^Size/ && $$2 == "(${fetchfile})" { print $$4 } \
' ${DISTINFO_FILE}` || true; \
${ECHO} '# Fetch ${fetchfile} ('$${filesize-???}' bytes):'; \
${ECHO} '#'; \
${ECHO} '${SH} -s ${fetchfile:T} <<"EOF" |('; \
${CAT} ${FILESDIR}/getsite.sh; \
${ECHO} EOF; \
${ECHO} read unsorted_sites; \
${ECHO} 'unsorted_sites="$${unsorted_sites} ${_MASTER_SITE_BACKUP}"'; \
${ECHO} sites='"'${ORDERED_SITES:Q}'"'; \
${ECHO} "${MKDIR} ${_DISTDIR}"; \
${ECHO} 'cd ${_DISTDIR} && [ -f ${fetchfile} -o -f ${fetchfile:T} ] ||'; \
${ECHO} 'for site in $$sites; do'; \
${ECHO} ' ${FETCH_CMD} ${FETCH_BEFORE_ARGS} "$${site}${fetchfile:T}" ${FETCH_AFTER_ARGS} && break ||'; \
${ECHO} ' ${ECHO} ${fetchfile:T} not fetched'; \
${ECHO} done; \
${ECHO} ')'; \
fi)
. else
@(if [ ! -f ${_DISTDIR}/${fetchfile:T} ]; then \
Comprehensive update to the fetch-list target (and friends), incorporating many suggestions made by Bernd Ernesti on "tech-pkg". Closes PR pkg/15539. - - Partially revert 1.895, which made 'fetch-list' ape 'fetch', so instead check if a file exists on the building host before emitting anything for it into the generated script. Update to use the new 'fetch' procedure on the fetching host, once it is determined that the file is needed, and generally clean up the output, so that it's a human readable shell script with comments. - - Introduce utility target 'show-all-depends-dirs', to do the necessary recursing over dependencies quickly and correctly. Add a couple of variations to show how it's done, and bracket the whole thing with ".if make()", so it's invisible to the dependency graph for all the other targets. The key improvement over the old way, is that it utilizes an "awk" associative array to guarantee that no package subdirectory is visited twice. For the package with the hairiest dependency graph, "x11/gnome", this leads to something like a 1,000-fold improvement! - - "sort -u" over the result of 'fetch-list-one-pkg' goes bye-bye. The new "awk" post-processor begins emitting output as soon as there is a file to fetch, so the user doesn't have to wait for the whole thing to finish before he sees anything. - - Get rid of the old hook for non-recursing for a top-level 'fetch-list', which was never used. Previously, a top-level 'fetch-list' couldn't work anyway, because the progress reports ruined the shell script. Remove 'fetch-list' from the targets that recurse from the top, and instead use a different 'fetch-list' target in "bsd.pkg.subdir.mk" to do the right thing. Currently, that right thing includes recursing in the single-category case, or if ${SPECIFIC_PKGS} is set, and not recursing in the top-level, all packages case (where it would be perfectly pointless).
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${ECHO}; \
filesize=`${AWK} ' \
/^Size/ && $$2 == "(${fetchfile})" { print $$4 } \
' ${DISTINFO_FILE}` || true; \
${ECHO} '# Fetch ${fetchfile} ('$${filesize-???}' bytes):'; \
${ECHO} '#'; \
${ECHO} 'unsorted_sites="${SITES_${fetchfile:T:S/=/--/}} ${_MASTER_SITE_BACKUP}"'; \
Comprehensive update to the fetch-list target (and friends), incorporating many suggestions made by Bernd Ernesti on "tech-pkg". Closes PR pkg/15539. - - Partially revert 1.895, which made 'fetch-list' ape 'fetch', so instead check if a file exists on the building host before emitting anything for it into the generated script. Update to use the new 'fetch' procedure on the fetching host, once it is determined that the file is needed, and generally clean up the output, so that it's a human readable shell script with comments. - - Introduce utility target 'show-all-depends-dirs', to do the necessary recursing over dependencies quickly and correctly. Add a couple of variations to show how it's done, and bracket the whole thing with ".if make()", so it's invisible to the dependency graph for all the other targets. The key improvement over the old way, is that it utilizes an "awk" associative array to guarantee that no package subdirectory is visited twice. For the package with the hairiest dependency graph, "x11/gnome", this leads to something like a 1,000-fold improvement! - - "sort -u" over the result of 'fetch-list-one-pkg' goes bye-bye. The new "awk" post-processor begins emitting output as soon as there is a file to fetch, so the user doesn't have to wait for the whole thing to finish before he sees anything. - - Get rid of the old hook for non-recursing for a top-level 'fetch-list', which was never used. Previously, a top-level 'fetch-list' couldn't work anyway, because the progress reports ruined the shell script. Remove 'fetch-list' from the targets that recurse from the top, and instead use a different 'fetch-list' target in "bsd.pkg.subdir.mk" to do the right thing. Currently, that right thing includes recursing in the single-category case, or if ${SPECIFIC_PKGS} is set, and not recursing in the top-level, all packages case (where it would be perfectly pointless).
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${ECHO} sites='"'${ORDERED_SITES:Q}'"'; \
${ECHO} "${MKDIR} ${_DISTDIR}"; \
${ECHO} 'cd ${_DISTDIR} && [ -f ${fetchfile} -o -f ${fetchfile:T} ] ||'; \
${ECHO} 'for site in $$sites; do'; \
${ECHO} ' ${FETCH_CMD} ${FETCH_BEFORE_ARGS} "$${site}${fetchfile:T}" ${FETCH_AFTER_ARGS} && break ||'; \
${ECHO} ' ${ECHO} ${fetchfile:T} not fetched'; \
Comprehensive update to the fetch-list target (and friends), incorporating many suggestions made by Bernd Ernesti on "tech-pkg". Closes PR pkg/15539. - - Partially revert 1.895, which made 'fetch-list' ape 'fetch', so instead check if a file exists on the building host before emitting anything for it into the generated script. Update to use the new 'fetch' procedure on the fetching host, once it is determined that the file is needed, and generally clean up the output, so that it's a human readable shell script with comments. - - Introduce utility target 'show-all-depends-dirs', to do the necessary recursing over dependencies quickly and correctly. Add a couple of variations to show how it's done, and bracket the whole thing with ".if make()", so it's invisible to the dependency graph for all the other targets. The key improvement over the old way, is that it utilizes an "awk" associative array to guarantee that no package subdirectory is visited twice. For the package with the hairiest dependency graph, "x11/gnome", this leads to something like a 1,000-fold improvement! - - "sort -u" over the result of 'fetch-list-one-pkg' goes bye-bye. The new "awk" post-processor begins emitting output as soon as there is a file to fetch, so the user doesn't have to wait for the whole thing to finish before he sees anything. - - Get rid of the old hook for non-recursing for a top-level 'fetch-list', which was never used. Previously, a top-level 'fetch-list' couldn't work anyway, because the progress reports ruined the shell script. Remove 'fetch-list' from the targets that recurse from the top, and instead use a different 'fetch-list' target in "bsd.pkg.subdir.mk" to do the right thing. Currently, that right thing includes recursing in the single-category case, or if ${SPECIFIC_PKGS} is set, and not recursing in the top-level, all packages case (where it would be perfectly pointless).
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${ECHO} done; \
fi)
. endif # defined(_FETCH_MESSAGE) || defined(DYNAMIC_MASTER_SITES)
Comprehensive update to the fetch-list target (and friends), incorporating many suggestions made by Bernd Ernesti on "tech-pkg". Closes PR pkg/15539. - - Partially revert 1.895, which made 'fetch-list' ape 'fetch', so instead check if a file exists on the building host before emitting anything for it into the generated script. Update to use the new 'fetch' procedure on the fetching host, once it is determined that the file is needed, and generally clean up the output, so that it's a human readable shell script with comments. - - Introduce utility target 'show-all-depends-dirs', to do the necessary recursing over dependencies quickly and correctly. Add a couple of variations to show how it's done, and bracket the whole thing with ".if make()", so it's invisible to the dependency graph for all the other targets. The key improvement over the old way, is that it utilizes an "awk" associative array to guarantee that no package subdirectory is visited twice. For the package with the hairiest dependency graph, "x11/gnome", this leads to something like a 1,000-fold improvement! - - "sort -u" over the result of 'fetch-list-one-pkg' goes bye-bye. The new "awk" post-processor begins emitting output as soon as there is a file to fetch, so the user doesn't have to wait for the whole thing to finish before he sees anything. - - Get rid of the old hook for non-recursing for a top-level 'fetch-list', which was never used. Previously, a top-level 'fetch-list' couldn't work anyway, because the progress reports ruined the shell script. Remove 'fetch-list' from the targets that recurse from the top, and instead use a different 'fetch-list' target in "bsd.pkg.subdir.mk" to do the right thing. Currently, that right thing includes recursing in the single-category case, or if ${SPECIFIC_PKGS} is set, and not recursing in the top-level, all packages case (where it would be perfectly pointless).
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. endfor
. endif # !empty(_ALLFILES)
.endif # !target(fetch-list-one-pkg)
# Checksumming utilities
.PHONY: makesum
.if !target(makesum)
makesum: fetch uptodate-digest
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
newfile=${DISTINFO_FILE}.$$$$; \
if [ -f ${DISTINFO_FILE} ]; then \
${GREP} '^.NetBSD' ${DISTINFO_FILE} > $$newfile || \
(${ECHO_N} "$$" > $$newfile && \
${ECHO_N} "NetBSD" >> $$newfile && \
${ECHO} "$$" >> $$newfile) \
else \
${ECHO_N} "$$" > $$newfile; \
${ECHO_N} "NetBSD" >> $$newfile; \
${ECHO} "$$" >> $$newfile; \
fi; \
${ECHO} "" >> $$newfile; \
cd ${DISTDIR}; \
for sumfile in "" ${_CKSUMFILES}; do \
if [ "X$$sumfile" = "X" ]; then continue; fi; \
for a in "" ${DIGEST_ALGORITHMS}; do \
if [ "X$$a" = "X" ]; then continue; fi; \
${DIGEST} $$a $$sumfile >> $$newfile; \
done; \
${WC} -c $$sumfile | ${AWK} '{ print "Size (" $$2 ") = " $$1 " bytes" }' >> $$newfile; \
done; \
for ignore in "" ${_IGNOREFILES}; do \
if [ "X$$ignore" = "X" ]; then continue; fi; \
for a in "" ${DIGEST_ALGORITHMS}; do \
if [ "X$$a" = "X" ]; then continue; fi; \
${ECHO} "$$a ($$ignore) = IGNORE" >> $$newfile; \
done; \
done; \
if [ -f ${DISTINFO_FILE} ]; then \
${AWK} '$$2 ~ /\(patch-[a-z0-9]+\)/ { print $$0 }' < ${DISTINFO_FILE} >> $$newfile; \
fi; \
if ${CMP} -s $$newfile ${DISTINFO_FILE}; then \
${RM} -f $$newfile; \
${ECHO_MSG} "=> distinfo: distfiles part unchanged."; \
else \
${MV} $$newfile ${DISTINFO_FILE}; \
fi
.endif
.if !target(makepatchsum)
makepatchsum mps: uptodate-digest
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
newfile=${DISTINFO_FILE}.$$$$; \
if [ -f ${DISTINFO_FILE} ]; then \
${AWK} '$$2 !~ /\(patch-[a-z0-9]+\)/ { print $$0 }' < ${DISTINFO_FILE} >> $$newfile; \
else \
${ECHO} "\$$""NetBSD""\$$" > $$newfile; \
${ECHO} "" >> $$newfile; \
fi; \
if [ -d ${PATCHDIR} ]; then \
(cd ${PATCHDIR}; \
for sumfile in "" patch-*; do \
case $$sumfile in \
"" | "patch-*") ;; \
patch-local-* | *.orig | *.rej | *~) ;; \
*) ${ECHO} "${PATCH_DIGEST_ALGORITHM} ($$sumfile) = `${SED} -e '/\$$NetBSD.*/d' $$sumfile | ${DIGEST} ${PATCH_DIGEST_ALGORITHM}`" >> $$newfile;; \
esac; \
done); \
fi; \
if ${CMP} -s $$newfile ${DISTINFO_FILE}; then \
${RM} -f $$newfile; \
${ECHO_MSG} "=> distinfo: patches part unchanged."; \
else \
${MV} $$newfile ${DISTINFO_FILE}; \
fi
.endif
# This target is done by invoking a sub-make so that DISTINFO_FILE gets
# re-evaluated after the "makepatchsum" target is made. This can be
# made into:
#makedistinfo mdi: makepatchsum makesum
# once a combined distinfo file exists for all packages
.if !target(makedistinfo)
makedistinfo mdi distinfo: makepatchsum
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${MAKE} makesum
.endif
.PHONY: checksum
.if !target(checksum)
checksum: fetch uptodate-digest
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
if [ ! -f ${DISTINFO_FILE} ]; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "=> No checksum file."; \
else \
(cd ${DISTDIR}; OK="true"; missing=""; \
for file in "" ${_CKSUMFILES}; do \
if [ "X$$file" = X"" ]; then continue; fi; \
filesummed=false; \
for a in ${DIGEST_ALGORITHMS}; do \
CKSUM2=`${AWK} 'NF == 4 && $$1 == "'$$a'" && $$2 == "('$$file')" && $$3 == "=" {print $$4; exit}' ${DISTINFO_FILE}`; \
case "$${CKSUM2}" in \
"") ${ECHO_MSG} "=> No $$a checksum recorded for $$file."; \
;; \
*) filesummed=true; \
CKSUM=`${DIGEST} $$a < $$file`; \
if [ "$$CKSUM2" = "IGNORE" ]; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "=> Checksum for $$file is set to IGNORE in checksum file even though"; \
${ECHO_MSG} " the file is not in the "'$$'"{IGNOREFILES} list."; \
OK="false"; \
elif [ "$$CKSUM" = "$$CKSUM2" ]; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "=> Checksum $$a OK for $$file."; \
else \
${ECHO_MSG} "=> Checksum $$a mismatch for $$file."; \
OK="false"; \
fi ;; \
esac; \
done; \
case "$$filesummed" in \
false) missing="$$missing $$file"; \
OK=false ;; \
esac; \
done; \
for file in "" ${_IGNOREFILES}; do \
if [ "X$$file" = X"" ]; then continue; fi; \
CKSUM2=`${AWK} 'NF == 4 && $$3 == "=" && $$2 == "('$$file')"{print $$4; exit}' ${DISTINFO_FILE}`; \
if [ "$$CKSUM2" = "" ]; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "=> No checksum recorded for $$file, file is in "'$$'"{IGNOREFILES} list."; \
OK="false"; \
elif [ "$$CKSUM2" != "IGNORE" ]; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "=> Checksum for $$file is not set to IGNORE in checksum file even though"; \
${ECHO_MSG} " the file is in the "'$$'"{IGNOREFILES} list."; \
OK="false"; \
fi; \
done; \
if [ "$$OK" != "true" ]; then \
case "$$missing" in \
"") ;; \
*) ${ECHO_MSG} "Missing checksums for $$missing";; \
esac; \
${ECHO_MSG} "Make sure the Makefile and checksum file (${DISTINFO_FILE})"; \
${ECHO_MSG} "are up to date. If you want to override this check, type"; \
${ECHO_MSG} "\"${MAKE} NO_CHECKSUM=yes [other args]\"."; \
exit 1; \
fi) ; \
fi
.endif
# List of sites carrying binary pkgs. Variables "rel" and "arch" are
# replaced with OS release ("1.5", ...) and architecture ("mipsel", ...)
BINPKG_SITES?= \
ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/$${rel}/$${arch}
# List of flags to pass to pkg_add(1) for bin-install:
BIN_INSTALL_FLAGS?= # -v
.if ${PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPE} == "pkgviews"
PKG_ARGS_ADD= -W ${LOCALBASE} -w ${DEFAULT_VIEW}
.endif
_BIN_INSTALL_FLAGS= ${BIN_INSTALL_FLAGS}
_BIN_INSTALL_FLAGS+= ${PKG_ARGS_ADD}
# Install binary pkg, without strict uptodate-check first
.PHONY: real-su-bin-install
real-su-bin-install:
@found="`${PKG_BEST_EXISTS} \"${PKGWILDCARD}\" || ${TRUE}`"; \
if [ "$$found" != "" ]; then \
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${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> $$found is already installed - perhaps an older version?"; \
${ECHO_MSG} "*** If so, you may wish to \`\`pkg_delete $$found'' and install"; \
${ECHO_MSG} "*** this package again by \`\`${MAKE} bin-install'' to upgrade it properly."; \
${SHCOMMENT} ${ECHO_MSG} "*** or use \`\`${MAKE} bin-update'' to upgrade it and all of its dependencies."; \
exit 1; \
fi
@if [ -f ${PKGFILE} ] ; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "Installing from binary pkg ${PKGFILE}" ; \
${PKG_ADD} ${_BIN_INSTALL_FLAGS} ${PKGFILE} ; \
else \
rel=`${UNAME} -r | ${SED} 's@\.\([0-9]*\)[\._].*@\.\1@'`; \
arch=${MACHINE_ARCH}; \
for site in ${BINPKG_SITES} ; do \
${ECHO} Trying `eval ${ECHO} $$site`/All ; \
${SHCOMMENT} ${ECHO} ${SETENV} PKG_PATH="`eval ${ECHO} $$site`/All" ${PKG_ADD} ${_BIN_INSTALL_FLAGS} ${PKGNAME}${PKG_SUFX} ; \
if ${SETENV} PKG_PATH="`eval ${ECHO} $$site`/All" ${PKG_ADD} ${_BIN_INSTALL_FLAGS} ${PKGNAME}${PKG_SUFX} ; then \
${ECHO} "${PKGNAME} successfully installed."; \
break ; \
fi ; \
done ; \
if ! ${PKG_INFO} -qe "${PKGNAME}" ; then \
${SHCOMMENT} Cycle through some FTP server here ;\
${ECHO_MSG} "Installing from source" ; \
${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} package \
DEPENDS_TARGET=${DEPENDS_TARGET:Q} && \
${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} clean ; \
fi ; \
fi
.PHONY: bin-install
bin-install:
@${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> Binary install for ${PKGNAME}"
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
realtarget="real-su-bin-install"; \
action="binary install"; \
${_SU_TARGET}
################################################################
# The special package-building targets
# You probably won't need to touch these
################################################################
# Set to "html" by the README.html target to generate HTML code,
# or to "svr4" to print SVR4 (Solaris, ...) short package names, from
# SVR4_PKGNAME variable.
# This variable is passed down via build-depends-list and run-depends-list
PACKAGE_NAME_TYPE?= name
_HTML_PKGNAME= ${PKGNAME:S/&/\&amp;/g:S/>/\&gt;/g:S/</\&lt;/g}
_HTML_PKGPATH= ${PKGPATH:S/&/\&amp;/g:S/>/\&gt;/g:S/</\&lt;/g}
_HTML_PKGLINK= <a href="../../${_HTML_PKGPATH}/README.html">${_HTML_PKGNAME}</a>
.PHONY: package-name
.if !target(package-name)
package-name:
. if (${PACKAGE_NAME_TYPE} == "html")
@${ECHO} ${_HTML_PKGLINK:Q}
. elif (${PACKAGE_NAME_TYPE} == "svr4")
@${ECHO} ${SVR4_PKGNAME}
. else
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@${ECHO} ${PKGNAME}
. endif # PACKAGE_NAME_TYPE
.endif # !target(package-name)
.PHONY: make-readme-html-help
.if !target(make-readme-html-help)
make-readme-html-help:
@${ECHO} '${PKGNAME:S/&/\&amp;/g:S/>/\&gt;/g:S/</\&lt;/g}</a>: <TD>'${COMMENT:S/&/\&amp;/g:S/>/\&gt;/g:S/</\&lt;/g:Q}
.endif # !target(make-readme-html-help)
# Show (recursively) all the packages this package depends on.
Change print-depends to look into /var/db/pkg, instead of pkgsrc (implements $PACKAGE_DEPENDS_QUICK) -- Thomas Klausner hinted me at some interresting problem WRT the print-depends package. If something depends on suse_linus-6.*, that package will register whatever suse_linux there is right now on the system (in his case V6.1). What print-depends then does is also dig out any pkgs required for suse_linux, based on what's in pkgsrc, which is of course _wrong_, as this most likely doesn't match the installed version.[*] The right thing instead is to print whatever the (currently installed) suse_linux package depends on, which can be read from "pkg_info -qf" output, looking at the @pkgdep lines. Of course this only works if the pkg is actually installed, so it cannot be used for README.html generation etc., but that's bad luck. One positive aspect of using the @pkgdep list instead of going down recursively is that this saves some time and processes. On my P133 it's going down from ~11s to 0.5s for the pkgsrc/x11/kde package. During a "make package" of kde itself (not counting the depending pkgs) this will cut down like 20s (once for the fake-pkg target, and another one for the pkg_create args - maybe a 3rd time for pkg_create in fake-pkg, but I don't want to check that right now). Anyways, a general solution would be to use the "pkg_info -qf | grep @pkgdep" in print-depends instead of recursion (only!) in the places that we know that the depends are installed. Which is the PKG_ARGS assignment (for pkg_create) and the fake-pkg target. [*] Plus it may be questioned that we should not go down recursively for pkg depends anyways, but this is used in too many subtle ways throughout the system to change.
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# If PACKAGE_DEPENDS_WITH_PATTERNS is set, print as pattern (if possible)
PACKAGE_DEPENDS_WITH_PATTERNS?=true
.PHONY: run-depends-list
.if !target(run-depends-list)
run-depends-list:
. for dep in ${DEPENDS}
@pkg="${dep:C/:.*//}"; \
dir="${dep:C/[^:]*://}"; \
cd ${.CURDIR}; \
if ${PACKAGE_DEPENDS_WITH_PATTERNS}; then \
${ECHO} "$$pkg"; \
else \
if cd $$dir 2>/dev/null; then \
${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} package-name PACKAGE_NAME_TYPE=${PACKAGE_NAME_TYPE}; \
else \
${ECHO_MSG} "Warning: \"$$dir\" non-existent -- @pkgdep registration incomplete" >&2; \
fi; \
fi
. endfor
.endif # target(run-depends-list)
# Build a package but don't check the package cookie
.PHONY: repackage
.if !target(repackage)
repackage: pre-repackage package
.PHONY: pre-repackage
pre-repackage:
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${RM} -f ${_PACKAGE_COOKIE}
.endif
# Build a package but don't check the cookie for installation, also don't
# install package cookie
.PHONY: package-noinstall
.if !target(package-noinstall)
package-noinstall:
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}cd ${.CURDIR} && ${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} PACKAGE_NOINSTALL=yes real-package
.endif
################################################################
# Dependency checking
################################################################
.PHONY: install-depends pre-install-depends
pre-install-depends:
.if !target(install-depends)
# Tells whether to halt execution if the object formats differ
FATAL_OBJECT_FMT_SKEW?= yes
WARN_NO_OBJECT_FMT?= yes
install-depends: pre-install-depends
. if !empty(DEPENDS) || !empty(BUILD_DEPENDS)
. if defined(NO_DEPENDS)
@${DO_NADA}
. else # !DEPENDS
. for dep in ${DEPENDS} ${BUILD_DEPENDS}
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
pkg="${dep:C/:.*//}"; \
dir="${dep:C/[^:]*://:C/:.*$//}"; \
found=`${PKG_BEST_EXISTS} "$$pkg" || ${TRUE}`; \
if [ "X$$REBUILD_DOWNLEVEL_DEPENDS" != "X" ]; then \
pkgname=`cd $$dir ; ${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} show-var VARNAME=PKGNAME`; \
if [ "X$$found" != "X" -a "X$$found" != "X$${pkgname}" ]; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "ignoring old installed package \"$$found\""; \
found=""; \
fi; \
fi; \
if [ "$$found" != "" ]; then \
instobjfmt=`${PKG_INFO} -B "$$found" | ${AWK} -F'=[ \t]*' '/^OBJECT_FMT/ {print $$2; exit}'`; \
if [ "$$instobjfmt" = "" ]; then \
if [ "X${WARN_NO_OBJECT_FMT}" != "Xno" ]; then \
${ECHO} "WARNING: Unknown object format for installed package $$found - continuing"; \
fi; \
elif [ "$$instobjfmt" != "${OBJECT_FMT}" ]; then \
${ECHO} "Installed package $$found is an $$instobjfmt package."; \
${ECHO} "You are building an ${OBJECT_FMT} package, which will not inter-operate."; \
${ECHO} "Please update the $$found package to ${OBJECT_FMT}"; \
if [ "X${FATAL_OBJECT_FMT_SKEW}" != "Xno" ]; then \
exit 1; \
fi; \
fi; \
${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> Required installed package $${pkg}: $${found} found"; \
else \
${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> Required package $${pkg}: NOT found"; \
target=${DEPENDS_TARGET:Q}; \
${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> Verifying $$target for $$dir"; \
if [ ! -d $$dir ]; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "=> No directory for $$dir. Skipping.."; \
else \
cd $$dir ; \
${SETENV} _PKGSRC_DEPS=", ${PKGNAME}${_PKGSRC_DEPS}" PKGNAME_REQD=\'$$pkg\' ${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} $$target || exit 1; \
${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> Returning to build of ${PKGNAME}"; \
fi; \
fi
. endfor # DEPENDS
. endif # !NO_DEPENDS
. endif # DEPENDS
.endif
.PHONY: build-depends-list
.if !target(build-depends-list)
build-depends-list:
@for dir in `${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} show-all-depends-dirs-excl`; \
do \
(cd ../../$$dir && \
${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} package-name) \
done
.endif
# If PACKAGES is set to the default (../../pkgsrc/packages), the current
# ${MACHINE_ARCH} and "release" (uname -r) will be used. Otherwise a directory
# structure of ...pkgsrc/packages/`uname -r`/${MACHINE_ARCH} is assumed.
# The PKG_URL is set from FTP_PKG_URL_* or CDROM_PKG_URL_*, depending on
# the target used to generate the README.html file.
.PHONY: binpkg-list
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.if !target(binpkg-list)
binpkg-list:
@if ${TEST} -d ${PACKAGES}; then \
cd ${PACKAGES}; \
case ${.CURDIR} in \
*/pkgsrc/packages) \
for pkg in ${PKGREPOSITORYSUBDIR}/${PKGWILDCARD}${PKG_SUFX} ; \
do \
if [ -f "$$pkg" ] ; then \
pkgname=`${ECHO} $$pkg | ${SED} 's@.*/@@'`; \
${ECHO} "<TR><TD>${MACHINE_ARCH}:<TD><a href=\"${PKG_URL}/$$pkg\">$$pkgname</a><TD>(${OPSYS} ${OS_VERSION})"; \
fi ; \
done ; \
;; \
*) \
cd ${PACKAGES}/../..; \
for i in [1-9].*/*; do \
if cd ${PACKAGES}/../../$$i/${PKGREPOSITORYSUBDIR} 2>/dev/null; then \
for j in ${PKGWILDCARD}${PKG_SUFX}; \
do \
if [ -f "$$j" ]; then \
${ECHO} $$i/$$j;\
fi; \
done; \
fi; \
done | ${AWK} -F/ ' \
{ \
release = $$1; \
arch = $$2; \
pkg = $$3; \
gsub("\\.tgz","", pkg); \
if (arch != "m68k" && arch != "mipsel") { \
if (arch in urls) \
urls[arch "/" pkg "/" release] = "<a href=\"${PKG_URL}/" release "/" arch "/${PKGREPOSITORYSUBDIR}/" pkg "${PKG_SUFX}\">" pkg "</a>, " urls[arch]; \
else \
urls[arch "/" pkg "/" release] = "<a href=\"${PKG_URL}/" release "/" arch "/${PKGREPOSITORYSUBDIR}/" pkg "${PKG_SUFX}\">" pkg "</a> "; \
} \
} \
END { \
for (av in urls) { \
split(av, ava, "/"); \
arch=ava[1]; \
pkg=ava[2]; \
release=ava[3]; \
print "<TR><TD>" arch ":<TD>" urls[av] "<TD>(${OPSYS} " release ")"; \
} \
}' | ${SORT} \
;; \
esac; \
fi
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.endif
################################################################
# Everything after here are internal targets and really
# shouldn't be touched by anybody but the release engineers.
################################################################
# This target generates an index entry suitable for aggregation into
# a large index. Format is:
#
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# distribution-name|package-path|installation-prefix|comment| \
# description-file|maintainer|categories|build deps|run deps|for arch| \
# not for opsys
#
.PHONY: describe
.if !target(describe)
describe:
@${ECHO_N} "${PKGNAME}|${.CURDIR}|"; \
${ECHO_N} "${PREFIX}|"; \
${ECHO_N} ${COMMENT:Q}; \
if [ -f ${DESCR_SRC} ]; then \
${ECHO_N} "|${DESCR_SRC}"; \
else \
${ECHO_N} "|/dev/null"; \
fi; \
${ECHO_N} "|${MAINTAINER}|${CATEGORIES}|"; \
case "A${BUILD_DEPENDS}B${DEPENDS}C" in \
ABC) ;; \
*) cd ${.CURDIR} && ${ECHO_N} `${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} build-depends-list | ${SORT} -u`;; \
esac; \
${ECHO_N} "|"; \
if [ "${DEPENDS}" != "" ]; then \
cd ${.CURDIR} && ${ECHO_N} `${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} run-depends-list | ${SORT} -u`; \
fi; \
${ECHO_N} "|"; \
if [ "${ONLY_FOR_ARCHS}" = "" ]; then \
${ECHO_N} "any"; \
else \
${ECHO_N} "${ONLY_FOR_ARCHS}"; \
fi; \
${ECHO_N} "|"; \
if [ "${NOT_FOR_OPSYS}" = "" ]; then \
${ECHO_N} "any"; \
else \
${ECHO_N} "not ${NOT_FOR_OPSYS}"; \
fi; \
${ECHO} ""
.endif
.PHONY: readmes
.if !target(readmes)
readmes: readme
.endif
# This target is used to generate README.html files
.PHONY: readme
.if !target(readme)
FTP_PKG_URL_HOST?= ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org
FTP_PKG_URL_DIR?= /pub/NetBSD/packages
readme:
@cd ${.CURDIR} && ${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} README.html PKG_URL=${FTP_PKG_URL_HOST}${FTP_PKG_URL_DIR}
.endif
# This target is used to generate README.html files, very like "readme"
# However, a different target was used for ease of use.
.PHONY: cdrom-readme
.if !target(cdrom-readme)
CDROM_PKG_URL_HOST?= file://localhost
CDROM_PKG_URL_DIR?= /usr/pkgsrc/packages
cdrom-readme:
@cd ${.CURDIR} && ${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} README.html PKG_URL=${CDROM_PKG_URL_HOST}${CDROM_PKG_URL_DIR}
.endif
README_NAME= ${TEMPLATES}/README.pkg
# set up the correct license information as a sed expression
.if defined(LICENSE)
SED_LICENSE_EXPR= -e 's|%%LICENSE%%|<p>Please note that this package has a ${LICENSE} license.</p>|'
.else
SED_LICENSE_EXPR= -e 's|%%LICENSE%%||'
.endif
# set up the "more info URL" information as a sed expression
.if defined(HOMEPAGE)
SED_HOMEPAGE_EXPR= -e 's|%%HOMEPAGE%%|<p>This package has a home page at <a HREF="${HOMEPAGE}">${HOMEPAGE}</a>.</p>|'
.else
SED_HOMEPAGE_EXPR= -e 's|%%HOMEPAGE%%||'
.endif
.PHONY: show-vulnerabilities-html
show-vulnerabilities-html:
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
if [ -f ${PKGVULNDIR}/pkg-vulnerabilities ]; then \
${AWK} '/^${PKGBASE}[-<>=]+[0-9]/ { gsub("\<", "\\&lt;", $$1); \
gsub("\>", "\\&gt;", $$1); \
printf("<LI><STRONG>%s has a %s exploit (see <a href=\"%s\">%s</a> for more details)</STRONG></LI>\n", $$1, $$2, $$3, $$3) }' \
${PKGVULNDIR}/pkg-vulnerabilities; \
fi
# If PACKAGES is set to the default (../../packages), the current
# ${MACHINE_ARCH} and "release" (uname -r) will be used. Otherwise a directory
# structure of ...pkgsrc/packages/`uname -r`/${MACHINE_ARCH} is assumed.
# The PKG_URL is set from FTP_PKG_URL_* or CDROM_PKG_URL_*, depending on
# the target used to generate the README.html file.
.PHONY: README.html
README.html: .PRECIOUS
@${SETENV} AWK=${AWK} BMAKE=${MAKE} ../../mk/scripts/mkdatabase -f $@.tmp1
@if ${TEST} -d ${PACKAGES}; then \
cd ${PACKAGES}; \
case `${PWD_CMD}` in \
${PKGSRCDIR}/packages) \
MULTIARCH=no; \
;; \
*) \
MULTIARCH=yes; \
;; \
esac; \
cd ${.CURDIR} ; \
fi; \
${AWK} -f ../../mk/scripts/genreadme.awk \
builddependsfile=/dev/null \
dependsfile=/dev/null \
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AWK=${AWK:Q} \
CMP=${CMP:Q} \
DISTDIR=${DISTDIR:Q} \
GREP=${GREP:Q} \
PACKAGES=${PACKAGES:Q} \
PKG_INFO=${PKG_INFO:Q} \
PKG_SUFX=${PKG_SUFX:Q} \
PKG_URL=${PKG_URL:Q} \
PKGSRCDIR=${.CURDIR:C|/[^/]*/[^/]*$||:Q} \
SED=${SED:Q} \
SETENV=${SETENV:Q} \
SORT=${SORT:Q} \
TMPDIR=${TMPDIR:U/tmp:Q} \
SINGLEPKG=${PKGPATH:Q} \
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$@.tmp1
@${RM} $@.tmp1
.PHONY: show-pkgtools-version
.if !target(show-pkgtools-version)
show-pkgtools-version:
@${ECHO} ${PKGTOOLS_VERSION}
.endif
# convenience target, to display make variables from command line
# i.e. "make show-var VARNAME=var", will print var's value
.PHONY: show-var
show-var:
@${ECHO} ${${VARNAME}:Q}
# enhanced version of target above, to display multiple variables
.PHONY: show-vars
show-vars:
.for VARNAME in ${VARNAMES}
@${ECHO} ${${VARNAME}:Q}
.endfor
# displays multiple variables as shell expressions
# VARS is space separated list of VARNAME:shellvarname
.PHONY: show-vars-eval
show-vars-eval:
.for var in ${VARS}
@${ECHO} ${var:C/^.*://}="${${var:C/:.*$//}:Q}"
.endfor
.PHONY: print-build-depends-list
.if !target(print-build-depends-list)
print-build-depends-list:
. if !empty(BUILD_DEPENDS) || !empty(DEPENDS)
@${ECHO_N} 'This package requires package(s) "'
@${ECHO_N} `${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} build-depends-list | ${SORT} -u`
@${ECHO} '" to build.'
. endif
.endif
.PHONY: print-run-depends-list
.if !target(print-run-depends-list)
print-run-depends-list:
. if !empty(DEPENDS)
@${ECHO_N} 'This package requires package(s) "'
@${ECHO_N} `${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} run-depends-list | ${SORT} -u`
@${ECHO} '" to run.'
. endif
.endif
# This target is used by the mk/scripts/mkreadme script to generate
# README.html files
.PHONY: print-summary-data
.if !target(print-summary-data)
print-summary-data:
@${ECHO} depends ${PKGPATH} ${DEPENDS:Q}
@${ECHO} build_depends ${PKGPATH} ${BUILD_DEPENDS:Q}
@${ECHO} conflicts ${PKGPATH} ${CONFLICTS:Q}
@${ECHO} index ${PKGPATH} ${PKGNAME:Q}
@${ECHO} htmlname ${PKGPATH} ${_HTML_PKGLINK:Q}
@${ECHO} homepage ${PKGPATH} ${HOMEPAGE:Q}
@${ECHO} wildcard ${PKGPATH} ${PKGWILDCARD:Q}
@${ECHO} comment ${PKGPATH} ${COMMENT:Q}
@${ECHO} license ${PKGPATH} ${LICENSE:Q}
@if [ "${ONLY_FOR_ARCHS}" = "" ]; then \
${ECHO} "onlyfor ${PKGPATH} any"; \
else \
${ECHO} "onlyfor ${PKGPATH} ${ONLY_FOR_ARCHS}"; \
fi;
@if [ "${NOT_FOR_OPSYS}" = "" ]; then \
${ECHO} "notfor ${PKGPATH} any"; \
else \
${ECHO} "notfor ${PKGPATH} not ${NOT_FOR_OPSYS}"; \
fi;
@${ECHO} "maintainer ${PKGPATH} ${MAINTAINER}"
@${ECHO} "categories ${PKGPATH} ${CATEGORIES}"
@if [ -f ${DESCR_SRC} ]; then \
${ECHO} "descr ${PKGPATH} ${DESCR_SRC:S;${PKGSRCDIR}/;;g}"; \
else \
${ECHO} "descr ${PKGPATH} /dev/null"; \
fi
@${ECHO} "prefix ${PKGPATH} ${PREFIX}"
.endif
LICENSE_FILE?= ${PKGSRCDIR}/licenses/${LICENSE}
.if !target(show-license)
show-license show-licence:
@license=${LICENSE:Q}; \
license_file=${LICENSE_FILE:Q}; \
pager=${PAGER:Q}; \
case "$$pager" in "") pager=${CAT:Q};; esac; \
case "$$license" in "") exit 0;; esac; \
if ${TEST} -f "$$license_file"; then \
$$pager "$$license_file"; \
else \
${ECHO} "Generic $$license information not available"; \
${ECHO} "See the package description (pkg_info -d ${PKGNAME}) for more information."; \
fi
.endif
# This target is defined in bsd.options.mk for packages that use
# the options framework.
.if !target(show-options)
.PHONY: show-options
show-options:
@${ECHO} This package does not use the options framework.
.endif
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# Stat all the files of one pkg and sum the sizes up.
#
# XXX This is intended to be run before pkg_create is called, so the
# existence of ${PLIST} can be assumed.
.PHONY: print-pkg-size-this
print-pkg-size-this:
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@${SHCOMMENT} "This pkg's files" ; \
${AWK} 'BEGIN { base = "${PREFIX}/" } \
/^@cwd/ { base = $$2 "/" } \
/^@/ { next } \
{ print base $$0 }' \
<${PLIST} \
| ${SORT} -u \
| ${SED} -e "s/'/'\\\\''/g" -e "s/.*/'&'/" \
| ${XARGS} -n 256 ${LS} -ld \
| ${AWK} 'BEGIN { s = 0; } { s += $$5; } END { print s; }'
# Sizes of required pkgs (only)
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#
# XXX This is intended to be run before pkg_create is called, so the
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# dependencies are all installed.
.PHONY: print-pkg-size-depends
print-pkg-size-depends:
@pkglist=`${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} run-depends-list`; \
if [ "X$${pkglist}" != "X" ]; then \
${ECHO} $${pkglist} \
| ${XARGS} -n 1 ${SETENV} ${PKG_BEST_EXISTS} \
| ${SORT} -u \
| ${XARGS} -n 256 ${SETENV} ${PKG_INFO} -qs \
| ${AWK} '/^[0-9]+$$/ { s += $$1; } END { print s; }'; \
else \
${ECHO} "0"; \
fi
###
### Automatic PLIST generation
### - files & symlinks first
### - @dirrm statements last
### - empty directories are handled properly
### - dirs from mtree files are excluded
### - substitute for platform or package specifics substrings
###
### Usage:
### - make install
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### - make print-PLIST | brain >PLIST
###
_PRINT_PLIST_AWK_SUBST={ \
gsub(/${OPSYS}/, "$${OPSYS}"); \
gsub(/${OS_VERSION:S/./\./g}/, "$${OS_VERSION}"); \
gsub(/${MACHINE_GNU_PLATFORM}/, "$${MACHINE_GNU_PLATFORM}"); \
gsub(/${MACHINE_ARCH}/, "$${MACHINE_ARCH}"); \
gsub(/${MACHINE_GNU_ARCH}/, "$${MACHINE_GNU_ARCH}");
.if !empty(LOWER_VENDOR)
_PRINT_PLIST_AWK_SUBST+= gsub(/${LOWER_VENDOR}/, "$${LOWER_VENDOR}");
.endif
_PRINT_PLIST_AWK_SUBST+= \
gsub(/${LOWER_OS_VERSION:S/./\./g}/, "$${LOWER_OS_VERSION}"); \
gsub(/${LOWER_OPSYS}/, "$${LOWER_OPSYS}"); \
gsub(/${PKGNAME_NOREV}/, "$${PKGNAME}"); \
gsub(/${PKGVERSION:S/./\./g:C/nb[0-9]*$$//}/, "$${PKGVERSION}");\
gsub(/${PKGLOCALEDIR}\/locale/, "$${PKGLOCALEDIR}/locale"); \
gsub("^${PKGMANDIR}\/", "man/"); \
}
_PRINT_PLIST_AWK_IGNORE= ($$0 ~ /emul\/linux\/proc/)
_PRINT_PLIST_AWK_IGNORE+= || ($$0 ~ /^info\/dir$$/)
.if defined(INFO_DIR) && empty(INFO_DIR:Minfo)
_PRINT_PLIST_AWK_IGNORE+= || ($$0 ~ /^${INFO_DIR:S|/|\\/|g}\/dir$$/)
.endif
.if !empty(INFO_FILES)
. for _f_ in ${INFO_FILES}
_PRINT_PLIST_AWK_IGNORE+= || ($$0 ~ /^${INFO_DIR:S|/|\\/|g}\/${_f_:S|+|\+|g}(-[0-9]+)?(\.gz)?$$/)
. endfor
.endif
# Common (system) directories not to generate @dirrm statements for
# Reads MTREE_FILE and generate awk statements that will
# sort out which directories NOT to include into the PLIST @dirrm list
.if make(print-PLIST)
_PRINT_PLIST_COMMON_DIRS!= ${AWK} 'BEGIN { \
i=0; \
stack[i]="${PREFIX}" ; \
cwd=""; \
} \
! ( /^\// || /^\#/ || /^$$/ ) { \
if ( $$1 == ".." ){ \
i=i-1; \
cwd = stack[i]; \
} else if ( $$1 == "." ){ \
} else { \
stack[i] = cwd ; \
if ( i == 0 ){ \
cwd = $$1 ; \
} else { \
cwd = cwd "\\/" $$1 ; \
} \
print "/^" cwd "$$$$/ { next; }"; \
i=i+1 ; \
} \
} \
END { print "{ print $$$$0; }"; } \
' <${MTREE_FILE}
.endif
# scan $PREFIX for any files/dirs modified since the package was extracted
# will emit "@exec mkdir"-statements for empty directories
# XXX will fail for data files that were copied using tar (e.g. emacs)!
# XXX should check $LOCALBASE and $X11BASE, and add @cwd statements
_PRINT_PLIST_FILES_CMD= \
${FIND} ${PREFIX}/. -xdev -newer ${_EXTRACT_COOKIE} \! -type d -print
_PRINT_PLIST_DIRS_CMD= \
${FIND} ${PREFIX}/. -xdev -newer ${_EXTRACT_COOKIE} -type d -print
_PRINT_LA_LIBNAMES= ${SETENV} ECHO=${ECHO:Q} GREP=${GREP:Q} SORT=${SORT:Q} \
${SH} ${.CURDIR}/../../mk/scripts/print-la-libnames
.if !empty(LIBTOOLIZE_PLIST:M[yY][eE][sS])
_PRINT_PLIST_LIBTOOLIZE_FILTER?= \
( \
if ${TEST} -d ${WRKDIR}; then \
tmpdir="${WRKDIR}"; \
else \
tmpdir="$${TMPDIR-/tmp}"; \
fi; \
fileslist="$$tmpdir/print.plist.files.$$$$"; \
libslist="$$tmpdir/print.plist.libs.$$$$"; \
while read file; do \
case $$file in \
*.la) \
${_PRINT_LA_LIBNAMES} $$file >> $$libslist; \
;; \
esac; \
${ECHO} "$$file"; \
done > $$fileslist; \
if ${TEST} -f "$$libslist"; then \
${GREP} -hvxF "`${SORT} -u $$libslist`" "$$fileslist"; \
else \
${CAT} "$$fileslist"; \
fi; \
${RM} -f "$$fileslist" "$$libslist"; \
)
.else
_PRINT_PLIST_LIBTOOLIZE_FILTER?= ${CAT}
.endif
.PHONY: print-PLIST
.if !target(print-PLIST)
print-PLIST:
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}\
${ECHO} '@comment $$'NetBSD'$$'
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}\
shlib_type=`${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} show-shlib-type`; \
case $$shlib_type in \
"a.out") genlinks=1 ;; \
*) genlinks=0 ;; \
esac; \
${_PRINT_PLIST_FILES_CMD} \
| ${_PRINT_PLIST_LIBTOOLIZE_FILTER} \
| ${SORT} \
| ${AWK} ' \
{ sub("${PREFIX}/\\./", ""); } \
${_PRINT_PLIST_AWK_IGNORE} { next; } \
${_PRINT_PLIST_AWK_SUBST} \
/^@/ { print $$0; next } \
/.*\/lib[^\/]+\.so\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+$$/ { \
print $$0; \
sub("\\.[0-9]+$$", ""); \
if ('$$genlinks') print $$0; \
sub("\\.[0-9]+$$", ""); \
if ('$$genlinks') print $$0; \
sub("\\.[0-9]+$$", ""); \
if ('$$genlinks') print $$0; \
next; \
} \
/.*\/lib[^\/]+\.so\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+$$/ { \
print $$0; \
sub("\\.[0-9]+$$", ""); \
if ('$$genlinks') print $$0; \
sub("\\.[0-9]+$$", ""); \
if ('$$genlinks') print $$0; \
next; \
} \
${PRINT_PLIST_AWK} \
{ print $$0; }'
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}\
for i in `${_PRINT_PLIST_DIRS_CMD} \
| ${SORT} -r \
| ${AWK} ' \
/emul\/linux\/proc/ { next; } \
/${PREFIX:S|/|\\/|g}\/\.$$/ { next; } \
{ sub("${PREFIX}/\\\\./", ""); } \
{ sub("^${PKGMANDIR}/", "man/"); } \
${_PRINT_PLIST_COMMON_DIRS}'` ; \
do \
if [ `${LS} -la ${PREFIX}/$$i | ${WC} -l` = 3 ]; then \
${ECHO} @exec \$${MKDIR} %D/$$i | ${AWK} ' \
${PRINT_PLIST_AWK} \
{ print $$0; }' ; \
fi ; \
${ECHO} @dirrm $$i | ${AWK} ' \
${PRINT_PLIST_AWK} \
{ print $$0; }' ; \
done \
| ${AWK} '${_PRINT_PLIST_AWK_SUBST} { print $$0; }'
.endif # target(print-PLIST)
# By default, all packages attempt to link into the views.
.if ${PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPE} == "pkgviews"
BUILD_VIEWS?= yes
.endif
# DEFAULT_VIEW.${PKGBASE} default view for ${PKGBASE}
# VIEWBASE base location of files at run-time
#
DEFAULT_VIEW.${PKGBASE}?= ${DEFAULT_VIEW}
.if ${PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPE} == "pkgviews"
. if empty(DEFAULT_VIEW.${PKGBASE}:M"")
VIEWBASE= ${LOCALBASE}/${DEFAULT_VIEW.${PKGBASE}}
. else
VIEWBASE= ${LOCALBASE}
. endif
.elif ${PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPE} == "overwrite"
VIEWBASE= ${PREFIX}
.endif
MAKE_ENV+= VIEWBASE=${VIEWBASE}
PKGVIEWS+= ${DEFAULT_VIEW.${PKGBASE}}
.PHONY: pre-install-fake-pkg
.if !target(pre-install-fake-pkg)
pre-install-fake-pkg:
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${RM} -f ${PRESERVE_FILE}
. if defined(PKG_PRESERVE)
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${DATE} > ${PRESERVE_FILE}
. endif
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${RM} -f ${BUILD_VERSION_FILE}
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
files=""; \
for f in ${.CURDIR}/Makefile ${FILESDIR}/* ${PKGDIR}/*; do \
if [ -f "$$f" ]; then \
files="$$files \"$$f\""; \
fi; \
done; \
if [ -f ${DISTINFO_FILE} ]; then \
for f in `${AWK} 'NF == 4 && $$3 == "=" { gsub("[()]", "", $$2); print $$2 }' < ${DISTINFO_FILE}`; do \
if [ -f ${PATCHDIR}/$$f ]; then \
files="$$files \"${PATCHDIR}/$$f\""; \
fi; \
done; \
fi; \
if [ -d ${PATCHDIR} ]; then \
for f in ${PATCHDIR}/patch-*; do \
case $$f in \
*.orig|*.rej|*~) ;; \
${PATCHDIR}/patch-local-*) \
files="$$files \"$$f\"" ;; \
esac; \
done; \
fi; \
eval ${GREP} '\$$NetBSD' $$files | ${SED} -e 's|^${PKGSRCDIR}/||' > ${BUILD_VERSION_FILE}
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${RM} -f ${BUILD_INFO_FILE}
. for def in ${BUILD_DEFS}
@${ECHO} ${def}=${${def}:Q} | ${SED} -e 's|^PATH=[^ ]*|PATH=...|' >> ${BUILD_INFO_FILE}
. endfor
. if !empty(USE_LANGUAGES)
@${ECHO} "CC_VERSION=${CC_VERSION}" >> ${BUILD_INFO_FILE}
. endif
. if !empty(USE_TOOLS:Mperl\:run)
@${ECHO} "PERL=`${PERL5} --version 2>/dev/null | ${GREP} 'This is perl'`" >> ${BUILD_INFO_FILE}
. endif
. if defined(_USE_GMAKE) || !empty(USE_TOOLS:Mgmake)
@${ECHO} "GMAKE=`${GMAKE} --version | ${GREP} Make`" >> ${BUILD_INFO_FILE}
. endif
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
${ECHO} "_PKGTOOLS_VER=${PKGTOOLS_VERSION}" >> ${BUILD_INFO_FILE}
.endif
.PHONY: post-install-fake-pkg
.if !target(post-install-fake-pkg)
post-install-fake-pkg: ${PLIST} ${DESCR} ${MESSAGE}
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
if [ ! -f ${PLIST} -o ! -f ${DESCR} ]; then \
${ECHO} "** Missing package files for ${PKGNAME} - installation not recorded."; \
exit 1; \
fi
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
if [ ! -d ${_PKG_DBDIR} ]; then \
${RM} -f ${_PKG_DBDIR}; \
${MKDIR} ${_PKG_DBDIR}; \
fi
. if defined(FORCE_PKG_REGISTER)
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${PKG_ADMIN} delete ${PKGNAME}
. endif
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
${ECHO} ${COMMENT:Q} > ${PKG_DB_TMPDIR}/+COMMENT
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
case "${DESCR}" in \
${PKG_DB_TMPDIR}/*|"") ;; \
*) if ${TEST} -f ${DESCR}; then \
${CP} ${DESCR} ${PKG_DB_TMPDIR}/+DESC; \
fi ;; \
esac
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
case "${MESSAGE}" in \
${PKG_DB_TMPDIR}/*|"") ;; \
*) if ${TEST} -f ${MESSAGE}; then \
${CP} ${MESSAGE} ${PKG_DB_TMPDIR}/+DISPLAY; \
fi ;; \
esac
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
case ${PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPE} in \
pkgview) ${TOUCH} ${PKG_DB_TMPDIR}/+VIEWS ;; \
esac
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
case "${INSTALL_FILE}" in \
${PKG_DB_TMPDIR}/*|"") ;; \
*) if ${TEST} -f ${INSTALL_FILE}; then \
${CP} ${INSTALL_FILE} ${PKG_DB_TMPDIR}/+INSTALL; \
fi ;; \
esac
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
case "${DEINSTALL_FILE}" in \
${PKG_DB_TMPDIR}/*|"") ;; \
*) if ${TEST} -f ${DEINSTALL_FILE}; then \
${CP} ${DEINSTALL_FILE} ${PKG_DB_TMPDIR}/+DEINSTALL; \
fi ;; \
esac
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${RM} -f ${SIZE_PKG_FILE} ${SIZE_ALL_FILE}
. if ${SHLIB_HANDLING} == "YES" && ${CHECK_SHLIBS} == "YES"
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
case "${LDD}" in \
"") ldd=`${TYPE} ldd 2>/dev/null | ${AWK} '{ print $$NF }'`;; \
*) ldd="${LDD}"; \
esac; \
case "${OBJECT_FMT}" in \
ELF) bins=`${SETENV} PREFIX=${PREFIX} ${AWK} '/^(bin|sbin|libexec)\// { print ENVIRON["PREFIX"] "/" $$0 }' ${PLIST} || ${TRUE}`; \
libs=`${SETENV} PREFIX=${PREFIX} ${AWK} '/^lib\/lib.*\.so\.[0-9]+$$/ { print ENVIRON["PREFIX"] "/" $$0 }' ${PLIST} || ${TRUE}`; \
if ${TEST} "$$bins" != "" -o "$$libs" != ""; then \
requires=`($$ldd $$bins $$libs 2>/dev/null || ${TRUE}) | ${AWK} 'NF == 3 { print $$3 }' | ${SORT} -u`; \
fi; \
linklibs=`${SETENV} PREFIX=${PREFIX} ${AWK} '/^[^@].*\.so\.[0-9\.]+$$/ { print ENVIRON["PREFIX"] "/" $$0 }' ${PLIST} || ${TRUE}`; \
for i in $${linklibs}; do \
if ${TEST} -r $$i -a ! -x $$i -a ! -h $$i; then \
${TEST} "${PKG_DEVELOPER:Uno}" = "no" || \
${ECHO} "$$i: installed without execute permission; fixing (should use [BSD_]INSTALL_LIB)"; \
${CHMOD} +x $$i; \
fi; \
done; \
;; \
Mach-O) bins=`${SETENV} PREFIX=${PREFIX} ${AWK} '/^(bin|sbin|libexec)\// { print ENVIRON["PREFIX"] "/" $$0 }' ${PLIST} || ${TRUE}`; \
libs=`${SETENV} PREFIX=${PREFIX} ${AWK} '/^lib\/lib.*\.dylib/ { print ENVIRON["PREFIX"] "/" $$0 }' ${PLIST} || ${TRUE}`; \
if ${TEST} "$$bins" != "" -o "$$libs" != ""; then \
requires=`($$ldd $$bins $$libs 2>/dev/null || ${TRUE}) | ${AWK} '/compatibility version/ { print $$1 }' | ${SORT} -u`; \
fi; \
;; \
esac; \
for i in "" $$libs; do \
${TEST} "$$i" = "" && continue; \
${ECHO} "PROVIDES=$$i" >> ${BUILD_INFO_FILE}; \
done; \
for req in "" $$requires; do \
${TEST} "$$req" = "" && continue; \
${ECHO} "REQUIRES=$$req" >> ${BUILD_INFO_FILE}; \
done
. endif
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
size_this=`${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} print-pkg-size-this`; \
size_depends=`${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} print-pkg-size-depends`; \
${ECHO} $$size_this >${SIZE_PKG_FILE}; \
${ECHO} $$size_this $$size_depends \
| ${AWK} '{ print $$1 + $$2; }' >${SIZE_ALL_FILE}
.endif
# Fake installation of package so that user can pkg_delete it later.
# Also, make sure that an installed package is recognized correctly in
# accordance to the @pkgdep directive in the packing lists.
#
.PHONY: register-pkg
.if !target(register-pkg)
register-pkg: post-install-fake-pkg
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
doit=yes; \
case ${PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPE} in \
overwrite) if [ -d ${_PKG_DBDIR}/${PKGNAME} ]; then \
doit=no; \
fi ;; \
esac; \
case $$doit in \
yes) \
${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> Registering installation for ${PKGNAME}"; \
${PKG_CREATE} ${PKG_ARGS_INSTALL} -O ${PKGFILE} > ${PKG_DB_TMPDIR}/+CONTENTS; \
list="`${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} run-depends-list ECHO_MSG=${TRUE} | ${SORT} -u`" ; \
for realdep in `${ECHO} $$list | ${XARGS} -n 1 ${SETENV} ${PKG_BEST_EXISTS} | ${SORT} -u`; do \
if ${TEST} -z "$$realdep"; then \
${ECHO} "$$dep not installed - dependency NOT registered" ; \
elif [ -d ${_PKG_DBDIR}/$$realdep ]; then \
if ${TEST} ! -f ${_PKG_DBDIR}/$$realdep/+REQUIRED_BY; then \
${TOUCH} ${_PKG_DBDIR}/$$realdep/+REQUIRED_BY; \
fi; \
${AWK} 'BEGIN { found = 0; } \
$$0 == "${PKGNAME}" { found = 1; } \
{ print $$0; } \
END { if (!found) { printf("%s\n", "${PKGNAME}"); }}' \
< ${_PKG_DBDIR}/$$realdep/+REQUIRED_BY > ${_PKG_DBDIR}/$$realdep/reqby.$$$$; \
${MV} ${_PKG_DBDIR}/$$realdep/reqby.$$$$ ${_PKG_DBDIR}/$$realdep/+REQUIRED_BY; \
${ECHO} "${PKGNAME} requires installed package $$realdep"; \
fi; \
done; \
case ${PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPE} in \
overwrite) ${RM} -rf ${_PKG_DBDIR}/${PKGNAME} ;; \
esac; \
${MKDIR} ${_PKG_DBDIR}/${PKGNAME}; \
${CP} ${PKG_DB_TMPDIR}/+* ${_PKG_DBDIR}/${PKGNAME}; \
;; \
esac
. if (${PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPE} == "pkgviews") && \
!empty(BUILD_VIEWS:M[yY][eE][sS])
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} build-views
. endif # pkgviews
.endif
.PHONY: build-views
build-views: do-su-build-views
.PHONY: do-su-build-views
do-su-build-views:
@${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> Building views for ${PKGNAME}"
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
realtarget="real-su-build-views"; \
action="build-views"; \
${_SU_TARGET}
.PHONY: real-su-build-views
.if !target(real-su-build-views)
real-su-build-views:
. if (${PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPE} == "pkgviews") && defined(PKGVIEWS)
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
${MKDIR} ${LOCALBASE}; \
for v in ${PKGVIEWS}; do \
case "$$v" in \
"") dbdir=${PKG_DBDIR}; viewname=standard ;; \
*) dbdir=${LOCALBASE}/$$v/.dbdir; viewname=$$v ;; \
esac; \
${ECHO} "=> Performing package view clash check for ${PKGNAME} in $$viewname view"; \
pkg=`${PKG_INFO_CMD} -K $$dbdir -e ${PKGBASE} || ${TRUE}`; \
case "$$pkg" in \
"") ;; \
*) ${ECHO} "*** ${PKGBASE} exists in $$viewname view - package $$pkg ***"; \
${ECHO} "*** Not hoisting ${PKGNAME} into $$viewname view"; \
continue ;; \
esac; \
${ECHO} "=> Performing package view overwrite check for ${PKGNAME} in $$viewname view"; \
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dups=`${SETENV} PLIST_IGNORE_FILES=${_PLIST_IGNORE_FILES:Q} ${PKG_VIEW} --view=$$v check ${PKGNAME} || ${TRUE}`; \
case "$$dups" in \
"") ;; \
*) ${ECHO} "***********************************************************"; \
${ECHO} "**** The following symbolic links will be overwritten *****"; \
for f in $$dups; do \
${LS} -l ${LOCALBASE}/$$v/$$f; \
done; \
${ECHO} "***********************************************************"; \
;; \
esac; \
${ECHO} "=> Linking package into $$viewname view"; \
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${SETENV} PLIST_IGNORE_FILES=${_PLIST_IGNORE_FILES:Q} ${PKG_VIEW} --view=$$v add ${PKGNAME}; \
done
. else
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${DO_NADA}
. endif
.endif
.PHONY: remove-views
remove-views: do-su-remove-views
.PHONY: do-su-remove-views
do-su-remove-views:
@${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> Removing ${PKGNAME} from views"
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
realtarget="real-su-remove-views"; \
action="remove-views"; \
${_SU_TARGET}
.PHONY: real-su-remove-views
.if !target(real-su-remove-views)
real-su-remove-views:
. if (${PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPE} == "pkgviews") && defined(PKGVIEWS)
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
for v in ${PKGVIEWS}; do \
case "$$v" in \
"") dbdir=${PKG_DBDIR}; viewname=standard ;; \
*) dbdir=${LOCALBASE}/$$v/.dbdir; viewname=$$v ;; \
esac; \
${ECHO} "=> Removing package from $$viewname view"; \
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${SETENV} PLIST_IGNORE_FILES=${_PLIST_IGNORE_FILES:Q} ${PKG_VIEW} --view=$$v delete ${PKGNAME}; \
done
.else
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${DO_NADA}
. endif
.endif
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# Depend is generally meaningless for arbitrary packages, but if someone wants
# one they can override this. This is just to catch people who've gotten into
# the habit of typing `${MAKE} depend all install' as a matter of course.
#
.PHONY: depend
.if !target(depend)
depend:
.endif
# Same goes for tags
.PHONY: tags
.if !target(tags)
tags:
.endif
# generate ${PLIST} from ${PLIST_SRC} by:
# - substituting for PLIST_SUBST entries
# - fixing list of man-pages according to PKGMANDIR, MANZ, MANINSTALL.
# - adding symlinks for shared libs (ELF) or ldconfig calls (a.out).
# plist awk pattern-action statement to convert man/ to ${PKGMANDIR}/
_PLIST_AWK_PKGMANDIR= \
/^([^\/]*\/)*man\/([^\/]*\/)?(man[1-9ln]\/.*[1-9ln]|cat[1-9ln]\/.*[0-9])$$/ { \
sub("^man/", "${PKGMANDIR}/"); \
} \
/^@dirrm man\// { \
sub(" man/", " ${PKGMANDIR}/"); \
}
# plist awk pattern-action statement to handle MANINSTALL
_PLIST_AWK_MANINSTALL= \
{ \
if (!"${MANINSTALL:Mmaninstall}" && \
match($$0, "^([^/]*/)*man/([^/]*/)?man[1-9ln]") ) { \
next; \
} \
if (!"${MANINSTALL:Mcatinstall}" && \
match($$0, "^([^/]*/)*man/([^/]*/)?cat[1-9ln]") ) { \
next; \
} \
}
# plist awk pattern-action statement to strip '.gz' from man
# entries
_PLIST_AWK_STRIP_MANZ= \
/^([^\/]*\/)*man\/([^\/]*\/)?(man[1-9ln]\/.*[1-9ln]|cat[1-9ln]\/.*[0-9])\.gz$$/ { \
$$0 = substr($$0, 1, length($$0) - 3); \
}
# plist awk pattern-action statement to add '.gz' to man entries
_PLIST_AWK_ADD_MANZ= \
/^([^\/]*\/)*man\/([^\/]*\/)?(man[1-9ln]\/.*[1-9ln]|cat[1-9ln]\/.*[0-9])$$/ { \
$$0 = $$0 ".gz"; \
}
# plist awk pattern-action statement to handle PLIST_SUBST substitutions
# BEWARE: the awk script quote is closed and reopened around the
# string argument of gsub() calls so historic quoting semantic of
# PLIST_SUBST is preserved.
# XXX `_str_quote_{start,end}_' is a gross hack to work around weird word
# splitting.
_PLIST_AWK_SUBST= { ${PLIST_SUBST:S|=|\\}/,_str_quote_start_|:S|$|_str_quote_end_);|:S|^|gsub(/\\\$\\{|:S|_str_quote_start_|"'|g:S|_str_quote_end_|'"|g} }
# plist awk pattern-action statement to rewrite "imake installed" catman pages
# as plain manpages.
_PLIST_AWK_IMAKE_MAN= \
/^([^\/]*\/)*man\/([^\/]*\/)?cat[1-9ln]\/.*0$$/ { \
n = match($$0, "/cat[1-9ln]"); \
sect = sprintf(".%s", substr($$0, n + 4, 1)); \
sub("/cat", "/man"); \
sub("\\.0$$", sect); \
}
# plist awk pattern-action statement to handle info files:
# generate list of files matching
# ${PREFIX}/${INFO_DIR}/filename(-[0-9]+)?(.gz)?
# for `filename' being each word of INFO_FILES in turn.
# Notes:
# - first the filenames matching ${PREFIX}/${INFO_DIR}/filename*
# are generated with ls then they are filtered by the exact pattern.
# - ${PREFIX}/${INFO_DIR}/filename is single quoted and single quote
# escaped
# XXX When all info file entries will be removed from PLIST files
# the non-BEGIN pattern-action statements generated below will be retired.
_PLIST_AWK_INFO=
.if ${PLIST_TYPE} == "static"
. if !empty(INFO_FILES)
. for _f_ in ${INFO_FILES}
_PLIST_AWK_INFO+= \
BEGIN { \
cmd="${_f_}"; gsub("'\''", "\\'\''", cmd); \
sub("^", "${LS} '\''${PREFIX}/${INFO_DIR}/", cmd); \
sub("$$", "'\''*", cmd); \
while ((cmd | getline l) > 0) { \
if (match(l, ".*/${_f_:S|+|\\\+|g}(-[0-9]+)?(\\.gz)?$$")) { \
sub("^${PREFIX}/", "", l); \
print l; \
} \
} \
close(cmd); \
} \
/^${INFO_DIR:S|/|\\/|g}\/${_f_}(-[0-9]+)?$$/ { next; }
. endfor
. endif
.endif
# plist awk pattern-action statement to expand libtool archives into
# shared and/or static libraries.
#
.if ${PLIST_TYPE} == "dynamic"
_PLIST_AWK_LIBTOOL?= # empty
.elif empty(LIBTOOLIZE_PLIST:M[yY][eE][sS])
BROKEN+= "USE_LIBTOOL requires LIBTOOLIZE_PLIST=yes for proper PLIST generation"
.else
_PLIST_AWK_LIBTOOL?= \
/^[^@].*\.la$$/ { \
system("cd ${PREFIX} && ${_PRINT_LA_LIBNAMES} " $$0) \
}
.endif
# _PLIST_AWK_SCRIPT hold the complete awk script for plist target.
#
_PLIST_AWK_SCRIPT= '
# Do the substitutions
# See comments above about _PLIST_AWK_SUBST: it contains single quotes!
# So _PLIST_AWK_SCRIPT is intended to be single quoted.
_PLIST_AWK_SCRIPT+= ${_PLIST_AWK_SUBST}
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# Generated entries for info files
.if !empty(INFO_FILES)
_PLIST_AWK_SCRIPT+= ${_PLIST_AWK_INFO}
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.endif
# Change path to man directory if using custom PKGMANDIR
_PLIST_AWK_SCRIPT+= ${_PLIST_AWK_PKGMANDIR}
# Expand libtool archives
_PLIST_AWK_SCRIPT+= ${_PLIST_AWK_LIBTOOL}
# Strip the '.gz' suffixes on man entries
_PLIST_AWK_SCRIPT+= ${_PLIST_AWK_STRIP_MANZ}
# Deal with MANINSTALL and man entries
_PLIST_AWK_SCRIPT+= ${_PLIST_AWK_MANINSTALL}
# Deal with "imake installed" catman pages
.if (defined(USE_IMAKE) || !empty(USE_TOOLS:Mimake)) && ${_PREFORMATTED_MAN_DIR} == "man"
_PLIST_AWK_SCRIPT+= ${_PLIST_AWK_IMAKE_MAN}
.endif
# Add '.gz' suffixes on man entries if needed
.if !empty(_MANZ:M[yY][eE][sS])
_PLIST_AWK_SCRIPT+= ${_PLIST_AWK_ADD_MANZ}
.endif
# Print the entry
_PLIST_AWK_SCRIPT+= { print $$0; }
#
_PLIST_AWK_SCRIPT+= '
# GENERATE_PLIST is a sequence of commands, terminating in a semicolon,
# that outputs contents for a PLIST to stdout and is appended to
# the contents of ${PLIST_SRC}.
#
GENERATE_PLIST?= ${TRUE};
.if ${PLIST_TYPE} == "dynamic"
_PLIST_IGNORE_CMD= \
( while read i; do \
ignore=no; \
for p in ${_PLIST_IGNORE_FILES}; do \
case "$$i" in \
$$p) ignore=yes; break ;; \
esac; \
done; \
[ "$$ignore" = "yes" ] || ${ECHO} "$$i"; \
done )
_GENERATE_PLIST= \
${FIND} ${PREFIX} \! -type d -print | ${SORT} | \
${SED} -e "s|^${PREFIX}/||" | \
${_PLIST_IGNORE_CMD}; \
${FIND} ${PREFIX} -type d -print | ${SORT} -r | \
${GREP} -v "^${PREFIX}$$" | \
${_PLIST_IGNORE_CMD} | \
${SED} -e "s|^${PREFIX}/|@unexec ${RMDIR} -p %D/|" \
-e "s,$$, 2>/dev/null || ${TRUE},";
.else
_GENERATE_PLIST= ${CAT} ${PLIST_SRC}; ${GENERATE_PLIST}
.endif
.PHONY: plist
plist: ${PLIST}
.if ${PLIST_TYPE} == "static"
${PLIST}: ${PLIST_SRC}
.endif
${PLIST}:
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
{ ${_GENERATE_PLIST} } | ${AWK} ${_PLIST_AWK_SCRIPT} \
> ${PLIST}; \
${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} do-shlib-handling \
SHLIB_PLIST_MODE=1
# generate ${MESSAGE} from ${MESSAGE_SRC} by substituting
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# for MESSAGE_SUBST entries
.PHONY: message
message: ${MESSAGE}
.if defined(MESSAGE)
${MESSAGE}: ${MESSAGE_SRC}
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
if [ -z "${MESSAGE_SRC}" ]; then \
${ECHO} "${MESSAGE_SRC} not found."; \
${ECHO} "Please set MESSAGE_SRC correctly."; \
else \
${CAT} ${MESSAGE_SRC} | \
${SED} ${MESSAGE_SUBST_SED} \
> ${MESSAGE}; \
fi
.endif
# generate ${DESCR} from ${DESCR_SRC} by:
# - Appending the homepage URL, if any
.PHONY: descr
descr: ${DESCR}
${DESCR}: ${DESCR_SRC}
@${CAT} ${DESCR_SRC} >${DESCR}
.if defined(HOMEPAGE)
@\
${ECHO} >>${DESCR} ; \
${ECHO} "Homepage:" >>${DESCR} ; \
${ECHO} '${HOMEPAGE}' >>${DESCR}
.endif
.include "../../mk/subst.mk"
#
# For bulk build targets (bulk-install, bulk-package), the
# BATCH variable must be set in /etc/mk.conf:
#
.if defined(BATCH)
. include "../../mk/bulk/bsd.bulk-pkg.mk"
.endif
# Create a PKG_ERROR_HANDLER shell command for each class listed in
# PKG_ERROR_CLASSES. The error handler is meant to be invoked within
# a make target.
#
.for _class_ in ${PKG_ERROR_CLASSES}
PKG_ERROR_HANDLER.${_class_}?= { \
ec=$$?; \
for str in ${PKG_ERROR_MSG.${_class_}}; do \
${ECHO} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> $$str"; \
done; \
exit $$ec; \
}
.endfor
Teach bsd.pkg.mk to create a phase-specific "makevars.mk" file that caches variable definitions that were computed by make. These variables are specified by listing them in MAKE_VARS, e.g., .if !defined(FOO) FOO!= very_time_consuming_command .endif MAKE_VARS+= FOO bsd.pkg.mk will include only the one generated during the most recent phase. A particular phase's makevars.mk file consists of variable definitions that are a superset of all of the ones produced in previous phases of the build. The caching is useful because bsd.pkg.mk invokes make recursively, which in the example above has the potential to run the very time-consuming command each time unless we cause FOO to be defined for the sub-make processes. We don't cache via MAKE_FLAGS because MAKE_FLAGS isn't consistently applied to every invocation of make, and also because MAKE_FLAGS can overflow the maximum length of a make variable very quickly if we add many values to it. One important and desirable property of variables cached via MAKE_VARS is that they only apply to the current package, and not to any dependencies whose builds may have been triggered by the current package. The makevars.mk files are generated by new targets fetch-vars, extract-vars, patch-vars, etc., and these targets are built during the corresponding real-* target to ensure that they are being invoked with PKG_PHASE set to the proper value. Also, remove the variables cache file that bsd.wrapper.mk was generating since the new makevars.mk files provide the same functionality at a higher level. Change all WRAPPER_VARS definitions that were used by the old wrapper-phase cache file into MAKE_VARS definitions.
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# Cache variables listed in MAKEVARS in a phase-specific "makevars.mk"
Teach bsd.pkg.mk to create a phase-specific "makevars.mk" file that caches variable definitions that were computed by make. These variables are specified by listing them in MAKE_VARS, e.g., .if !defined(FOO) FOO!= very_time_consuming_command .endif MAKE_VARS+= FOO bsd.pkg.mk will include only the one generated during the most recent phase. A particular phase's makevars.mk file consists of variable definitions that are a superset of all of the ones produced in previous phases of the build. The caching is useful because bsd.pkg.mk invokes make recursively, which in the example above has the potential to run the very time-consuming command each time unless we cause FOO to be defined for the sub-make processes. We don't cache via MAKE_FLAGS because MAKE_FLAGS isn't consistently applied to every invocation of make, and also because MAKE_FLAGS can overflow the maximum length of a make variable very quickly if we add many values to it. One important and desirable property of variables cached via MAKE_VARS is that they only apply to the current package, and not to any dependencies whose builds may have been triggered by the current package. The makevars.mk files are generated by new targets fetch-vars, extract-vars, patch-vars, etc., and these targets are built during the corresponding real-* target to ensure that they are being invoked with PKG_PHASE set to the proper value. Also, remove the variables cache file that bsd.wrapper.mk was generating since the new makevars.mk files provide the same functionality at a higher level. Change all WRAPPER_VARS definitions that were used by the old wrapper-phase cache file into MAKE_VARS definitions.
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# file. These variables are effectively passed to sub-make processes
# that are invoked on the same Makefile.
#
.for _phase_ in ${ALL_PHASES}
${_MAKEVARS_MK.${_phase_}}: ${WRKDIR}
Teach bsd.pkg.mk to create a phase-specific "makevars.mk" file that caches variable definitions that were computed by make. These variables are specified by listing them in MAKE_VARS, e.g., .if !defined(FOO) FOO!= very_time_consuming_command .endif MAKE_VARS+= FOO bsd.pkg.mk will include only the one generated during the most recent phase. A particular phase's makevars.mk file consists of variable definitions that are a superset of all of the ones produced in previous phases of the build. The caching is useful because bsd.pkg.mk invokes make recursively, which in the example above has the potential to run the very time-consuming command each time unless we cause FOO to be defined for the sub-make processes. We don't cache via MAKE_FLAGS because MAKE_FLAGS isn't consistently applied to every invocation of make, and also because MAKE_FLAGS can overflow the maximum length of a make variable very quickly if we add many values to it. One important and desirable property of variables cached via MAKE_VARS is that they only apply to the current package, and not to any dependencies whose builds may have been triggered by the current package. The makevars.mk files are generated by new targets fetch-vars, extract-vars, patch-vars, etc., and these targets are built during the corresponding real-* target to ensure that they are being invoked with PKG_PHASE set to the proper value. Also, remove the variables cache file that bsd.wrapper.mk was generating since the new makevars.mk files provide the same functionality at a higher level. Change all WRAPPER_VARS definitions that were used by the old wrapper-phase cache file into MAKE_VARS definitions.
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. if !empty(PKG_PHASE:M${_phase_})
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${RM} -f ${.TARGET}.tmp
. for _var_ in ${MAKEVARS:O:u}
. if defined(${_var_})
Teach bsd.pkg.mk to create a phase-specific "makevars.mk" file that caches variable definitions that were computed by make. These variables are specified by listing them in MAKE_VARS, e.g., .if !defined(FOO) FOO!= very_time_consuming_command .endif MAKE_VARS+= FOO bsd.pkg.mk will include only the one generated during the most recent phase. A particular phase's makevars.mk file consists of variable definitions that are a superset of all of the ones produced in previous phases of the build. The caching is useful because bsd.pkg.mk invokes make recursively, which in the example above has the potential to run the very time-consuming command each time unless we cause FOO to be defined for the sub-make processes. We don't cache via MAKE_FLAGS because MAKE_FLAGS isn't consistently applied to every invocation of make, and also because MAKE_FLAGS can overflow the maximum length of a make variable very quickly if we add many values to it. One important and desirable property of variables cached via MAKE_VARS is that they only apply to the current package, and not to any dependencies whose builds may have been triggered by the current package. The makevars.mk files are generated by new targets fetch-vars, extract-vars, patch-vars, etc., and these targets are built during the corresponding real-* target to ensure that they are being invoked with PKG_PHASE set to the proper value. Also, remove the variables cache file that bsd.wrapper.mk was generating since the new makevars.mk files provide the same functionality at a higher level. Change all WRAPPER_VARS definitions that were used by the old wrapper-phase cache file into MAKE_VARS definitions.
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${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
${ECHO} ${_var_}"= "${${_var_}:Q} >> ${.TARGET}.tmp
. endif
Teach bsd.pkg.mk to create a phase-specific "makevars.mk" file that caches variable definitions that were computed by make. These variables are specified by listing them in MAKE_VARS, e.g., .if !defined(FOO) FOO!= very_time_consuming_command .endif MAKE_VARS+= FOO bsd.pkg.mk will include only the one generated during the most recent phase. A particular phase's makevars.mk file consists of variable definitions that are a superset of all of the ones produced in previous phases of the build. The caching is useful because bsd.pkg.mk invokes make recursively, which in the example above has the potential to run the very time-consuming command each time unless we cause FOO to be defined for the sub-make processes. We don't cache via MAKE_FLAGS because MAKE_FLAGS isn't consistently applied to every invocation of make, and also because MAKE_FLAGS can overflow the maximum length of a make variable very quickly if we add many values to it. One important and desirable property of variables cached via MAKE_VARS is that they only apply to the current package, and not to any dependencies whose builds may have been triggered by the current package. The makevars.mk files are generated by new targets fetch-vars, extract-vars, patch-vars, etc., and these targets are built during the corresponding real-* target to ensure that they are being invoked with PKG_PHASE set to the proper value. Also, remove the variables cache file that bsd.wrapper.mk was generating since the new makevars.mk files provide the same functionality at a higher level. Change all WRAPPER_VARS definitions that were used by the old wrapper-phase cache file into MAKE_VARS definitions.
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. endfor
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
if ${TEST} -f ${.TARGET}.tmp; then \
( ${ECHO} ".if !defined(_MAKEVARS_MK)"; \
${ECHO} "_MAKEVARS_MK= defined"; \
Teach bsd.pkg.mk to create a phase-specific "makevars.mk" file that caches variable definitions that were computed by make. These variables are specified by listing them in MAKE_VARS, e.g., .if !defined(FOO) FOO!= very_time_consuming_command .endif MAKE_VARS+= FOO bsd.pkg.mk will include only the one generated during the most recent phase. A particular phase's makevars.mk file consists of variable definitions that are a superset of all of the ones produced in previous phases of the build. The caching is useful because bsd.pkg.mk invokes make recursively, which in the example above has the potential to run the very time-consuming command each time unless we cause FOO to be defined for the sub-make processes. We don't cache via MAKE_FLAGS because MAKE_FLAGS isn't consistently applied to every invocation of make, and also because MAKE_FLAGS can overflow the maximum length of a make variable very quickly if we add many values to it. One important and desirable property of variables cached via MAKE_VARS is that they only apply to the current package, and not to any dependencies whose builds may have been triggered by the current package. The makevars.mk files are generated by new targets fetch-vars, extract-vars, patch-vars, etc., and these targets are built during the corresponding real-* target to ensure that they are being invoked with PKG_PHASE set to the proper value. Also, remove the variables cache file that bsd.wrapper.mk was generating since the new makevars.mk files provide the same functionality at a higher level. Change all WRAPPER_VARS definitions that were used by the old wrapper-phase cache file into MAKE_VARS definitions.
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${ECHO} ""; \
${CAT} ${.TARGET}.tmp; \
${ECHO} ""; \
${ECHO} ".endif # _MAKEVARS_MK"; \
Teach bsd.pkg.mk to create a phase-specific "makevars.mk" file that caches variable definitions that were computed by make. These variables are specified by listing them in MAKE_VARS, e.g., .if !defined(FOO) FOO!= very_time_consuming_command .endif MAKE_VARS+= FOO bsd.pkg.mk will include only the one generated during the most recent phase. A particular phase's makevars.mk file consists of variable definitions that are a superset of all of the ones produced in previous phases of the build. The caching is useful because bsd.pkg.mk invokes make recursively, which in the example above has the potential to run the very time-consuming command each time unless we cause FOO to be defined for the sub-make processes. We don't cache via MAKE_FLAGS because MAKE_FLAGS isn't consistently applied to every invocation of make, and also because MAKE_FLAGS can overflow the maximum length of a make variable very quickly if we add many values to it. One important and desirable property of variables cached via MAKE_VARS is that they only apply to the current package, and not to any dependencies whose builds may have been triggered by the current package. The makevars.mk files are generated by new targets fetch-vars, extract-vars, patch-vars, etc., and these targets are built during the corresponding real-* target to ensure that they are being invoked with PKG_PHASE set to the proper value. Also, remove the variables cache file that bsd.wrapper.mk was generating since the new makevars.mk files provide the same functionality at a higher level. Change all WRAPPER_VARS definitions that were used by the old wrapper-phase cache file into MAKE_VARS definitions.
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) > ${.TARGET}; \
${RM} -f ${.TARGET}.tmp; \
fi
. endif
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${TOUCH} ${TOUCH_FLAGS} ${.TARGET}
.endfor
.undef _phase_
# show-tools emits a /bin/sh shell script that defines all known tools
# to the values they have in the pkgsrc infrastructure.
#
# Don't move this code away from here unless you know what you're doing.
#
.PHONY: show-tools
show-tools:
.for _t_ in ${_USE_TOOLS}
. if defined(_TOOLS_VARNAME.${_t_})
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@${ECHO} ${_TOOLS_VARNAME.${_t_}:Q}=${${_TOOLS_VARNAME.${_t_}}:Q:Q}
. endif
.endfor
# changes-entry appends a correctly-formatted entry to the pkgsrc
# CHANGES file.
#
# The following variables may be set:
#
# CTYPE is the type of entry to add and is one of "Added", "Updated",
# "Renamed", "Moved", of "Removed". The default CTYPE is "Updated".
#
# NETBSD_LOGIN_NAME is the login name assigned by the NetBSD Project.
# It defaults to the local login name.
#
# PKGSRC_CHANGES is the path to the CHANGES file to which the entry
# is appended. It defaults to ${PKGSRCDIR}/doc/CHANGES.
#
# Example usage:
#
# % cd /usr/pkgsrc/category/package
# % make changes-entry CTYPE=Added
#
CTYPE?= Updated
NETBSD_LOGIN_NAME?= ${_NETBSD_LOGIN_NAME_cmd:sh}
PKGSRC_CHANGES?= ${PKGSRCDIR}/doc/CHANGES
_CDATE_cmd= ${DATE} -u +%Y-%m-%d
_NETBSD_LOGIN_NAME_cmd= ${ID} -nu
_CTYPE1= " "${CTYPE:Q}" "${PKGPATH:Q}
.if !empty(CTYPE:MUpdated)
_CTYPE2= " to "${PKGVERSION:Q}
.elif !empty(CTYPE:MAdded)
_CTYPE2= " version "${PKGVERSION:Q}
.elif !empty(CTYPE:MRenamed) || !empty(CTYPE:MMoved)
_CTYPE2= " to XXX"
.else
_CTYPE2=
.endif
_CTYPE3= " ["${NETBSD_LOGIN_NAME:Q}" "${_CDATE_cmd:sh:Q}"]"
.PHONY: changes-entry
changes-entry:
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
${ECHO} ${_CTYPE1}${_CTYPE2}${_CTYPE3} >> ${PKGSRC_CHANGES:Q}