pkgsrc/mk/bsd.pkg.subdir.mk

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# $NetBSD: bsd.pkg.subdir.mk,v 1.61 2006/01/29 01:39:01 dmcmahill Exp $
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# Derived from: FreeBSD Id: bsd.port.subdir.mk,v 1.19 1997/03/09 23:10:56 wosch Exp
# from: @(#)bsd.subdir.mk 5.9 (Berkeley) 2/1/91
#
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# The include file <bsd.pkg.subdir.mk> contains the default targets
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# for building ports subdirectories.
#
#
# +++ variables +++
#
# OPSYS Get the operating system type [`uname -s`]
#
# SUBDIR A list of subdirectories that should be built as well.
# Each of the targets will execute the same target in the
# subdirectories.
#
#
# +++ targets +++
#
# README.html:
# Creating README.html for package.
#
# afterinstall, all, beforeinstall, build, checksum, clean,
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# configure, deinstall, depend, describe, extract, fetch, fetch-list,
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# install, package, readmes, realinstall, reinstall, tags,
# mirror-distfiles, bulk-install, bulk-package, ${PKG_MISC_TARGETS}
#
# Pull in stuff from mk.conf - need to check two places as this may be
# called from pkgsrc or from pkgsrc/category.
.if exists(${.CURDIR}/mk/bsd.prefs.mk)
.include "${.CURDIR}/mk/bsd.prefs.mk"
.else
.if exists(${.CURDIR}/../mk/bsd.prefs.mk)
.include "${.CURDIR}/../mk/bsd.prefs.mk"
.endif # exists(${.CURDIR}/../mk/bsd.prefs.mk)
.endif # exists(${.CURDIR}/mk/bsd.prefs.mk)
.MAIN: all
AWK?= /usr/bin/awk
CAT?= /bin/cat
BASENAME?= /usr/bin/basename
ECHO?= echo
ECHO_MSG?= ${ECHO}
MV?= /bin/mv
RM?= /bin/rm
SED?= /usr/bin/sed
SORT?= /usr/bin/sort
_SUBDIRUSE: .USE
@for entry in "" ${SUBDIR}; do \
if [ "X$$entry" = "X" ]; then continue; fi; \
OK=""; \
for dud in "" ${DUDS}; do \
if [ "X$$dud" = "X" ]; then continue; fi; \
if [ $${dud} = $${entry} ]; then \
OK="false"; \
${ECHO_MSG} "===> ${_THISDIR_}$${entry} skipped"; \
fi; \
done; \
if [ -d ${.CURDIR}/$${entry}.${MACHINE} ]; then \
edir=$${entry}.${MACHINE}; \
elif [ -d ${.CURDIR}/$${entry} ]; then \
edir=$${entry}; \
else \
OK="false"; \
${ECHO_MSG} "===> ${_THISDIR_}$${entry} non-existent"; \
fi; \
if [ "$$OK" = "" ]; then \
cd ${.CURDIR}/$${edir}; \
${ECHO_MSG} "===> ${_THISDIR_}$${edir}"; \
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${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} "_THISDIR_=${_THISDIR_}$${edir}/" \
${.TARGET:realinstall=install} || true; \
fi; \
done
${SUBDIR}::
@if [ -d ${.TARGET}.${MACHINE} ]; then \
cd ${.CURDIR}/${.TARGET}.${MACHINE}; \
else \
cd ${.CURDIR}/${.TARGET}; \
fi; \
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${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} all
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 __target in all fetch package extract configure build clean \
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cleandir distclean depend describe reinstall tags checksum \
makedistinfo makepatchsum makesum mirror-distfiles deinstall \
show-downlevel show-pkgsrc-dir show-var show-vars \
bulk-install bulk-package fetch-list-one-pkg \
fetch-list-recursive update clean-update lint \
check-vulnerable \
${PKG_MISC_TARGETS}
.if !target(__target)
.PHONY: ${__target}
${__target}: _SUBDIRUSE
.endif
.endfor
.if !target(install)
.if !target(beforeinstall)
beforeinstall:
.endif
.if !target(afterinstall)
afterinstall:
.endif
install: afterinstall
afterinstall: realinstall
realinstall: beforeinstall _SUBDIRUSE
.endif
.if !target(readmes)
readmes: readme _SUBDIRUSE
.endif
.if !target(readme)
readme:
@${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} README.html _README_TYPE_FLAG=--ftp _README_TYPE=$@
.endif
.if !target(cdrom-readme)
cdrom-readme:
@${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} README.html _README_TYPE_FLAG=--cdrom README_TYPE=$@
.endif
.if defined(PKGSRCTOP)
README= templates/README.top
.else
README= ../templates/README.category
.endif
HTMLIFY= ${SED} -e 's/&/\&amp;/g' -e 's/>/\&gt;/g' -e 's/</\&lt;/g'
.if !target(README.html)
.PHONY: README.html
README.html: .PRECIOUS
@> $@.tmp
.for entry in ${SUBDIR}
.if defined(PKGSRCTOP)
@${ECHO} '<TR><TD VALIGN=TOP><a href="'${entry}/README.html'">'"`${ECHO} ${entry} | ${HTMLIFY}`"'</a>: <TD>' >> $@.tmp
@${ECHO} `cd ${entry} && ${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} show-comment | ${HTMLIFY}` >> $@.tmp
.else
@${ECHO} '<TR><TD VALIGN=TOP><a href="'${entry}/README.html'">'"`cd ${entry}; ${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} make-readme-html-help`" >> $@.tmp
.endif
.endfor
@${SORT} -t '>' +3 -4 $@.tmp > $@.tmp2
@${AWK} '{ ++n } END { print n }' < $@.tmp2 > $@.tmp4
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.if exists(${.CURDIR}/DESCR)
@${HTMLIFY} ${.CURDIR}/DESCR > $@.tmp3
.else
@> $@.tmp3
.endif
@${CAT} ${README} | \
${SED} -e 's/%%CATEGORY%%/'"`${BASENAME} ${.CURDIR}`"'/g' \
-e '/%%NUMITEMS%%/r$@.tmp4' \
-e '/%%NUMITEMS%%/d' \
-e '/%%DESCR%%/r$@.tmp3' \
-e '/%%DESCR%%/d' \
-e '/%%SUBDIR%%/r$@.tmp2' \
-e '/%%SUBDIR%%/d' \
> $@.tmp5
@if [ ! -f $@ ]; then ${TOUCH} $@ ; fi
@if ${CMP} -s $@.tmp5 $@ ; then \
${RM} $@.tmp5 ; \
else \
${ECHO_MSG} "===> Creating README.html for ${_THISDIR_}${.CURDIR:T}" ; \
${MV} $@.tmp5 $@ ; \
fi
@${RM} -f $@.tmp $@.tmp2 $@.tmp3 $@.tmp4
.for subdir in ${SUBDIR}
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@cd ${subdir} && ${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} "_THISDIR_=${_THISDIR_}${.CURDIR:T}/" ${_README_TYPE}
.endfor
.endif
show-comment:
@if [ ${COMMENT:Q}"" ]; then \
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${ECHO} ${COMMENT:Q}; \
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elif [ -f COMMENT ] ; then \
${CAT} COMMENT; \
else \
${ECHO} '(no description)'; \
fi
.if !target(show-distfiles)
show-distfiles:
@for entry in ${SUBDIR}; do \
if [ -d ${.CURDIR}/$${entry}.${MACHINE} ]; then \
edir=$${entry}.${MACHINE}; \
elif [ -d ${.CURDIR}/$${entry} ]; then \
edir=$${entry}; \
else \
OK="false"; \
${ECHO_MSG} "===> ${_THISDIR_}$${entry} non-existent"; \
fi; \
if [ "$$OK" = "" ]; then \
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cd ${.CURDIR}/$${edir} && ${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} show-distfiles; \
fi; \
done
.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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# Print out a script to fetch all needed files (no checksumming).
#
# When invoked at the top or category level, this target needs to be
# handled specially, to elide the "===>" messages that would otherwise
# ruin the script.
#
.if !target(fetch-list)
.PHONY: fetch-list
fetch-list:
@${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} '#'
.if defined(PKGSRCTOP) && !defined(SPECIFIC_PKGS)
# Recursing over dependencies would be pointless, in this case.
@${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} fetch-list-one-pkg \
| ${AWK} ' \
function do_block () { \
if (FoundSomething) { \
for (line = 0; line < c; line++) \
print block[line]; \
FoundSomething = 0 \
} \
c = 0 \
} \
/^[^#=]/ { 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[c++] = $$0 } \
/^=/ { do_block() } \
END { do_block() } \
'
.else
@${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} fetch-list-recursive \
| ${SED} '/^=/d'
.endif
.endif # !target(fetch-list)