pkgsrc/mk/apachever.mk
joerg 337c6b1297 Rename all PHP 4 packages to php4-*, all PHP 5 packages to php5-*,
all PEAR packages to php?-pear-* and all Apache packages to ap13-* or
ap2-* respectively. Add new variables to simplify the Makefile
handling. Add CONFLICTS on the old names. Reset revisions of bumped
packages. ap-php will now depend on the default Apache and PHP version.
All programs using it have an implicit option of the Apache version
as well.

OK from jlam@ and adrianp@.
2006-06-02 18:27:54 +00:00

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Makefile

# $NetBSD: apachever.mk,v 1.1 2006/06/02 18:27:57 joerg Exp $
#
# This Makefile fragment handles Apache dependencies and make variables,
# and is meant to be included by packages that require Apache either at
# build-time or at run-time. apache.mk will:
#
# * set PKG_APACHE to the name of the apache web server used
#
# * add a full dependency on the apache server
#
# * optionally add a full dependency on apr
#
# The available user variables are:
#
# PKG_APACHE_DEFAULT is a user-settable variable whose value is the default
# apache server to use. Possible values are apache13 and apache2.
# If there is already a version of apache installed this will have no
# effect.
#
# The available makefile variables are:
#
# PKG_APACHE_ACCEPTED is a package-settable list of servers that may be used as
# possible dependencies for the package. Possible values are the same as
# for PKG_APACHE_DEFAULT.
#
# USE_APR is used to note that the package requires the Apache Portable
# runtime to build and execute. This is only takes effect if apache2
# is chosen (by this file) as the web server to use. This adds a full
# dependency on apr.
#
.if !defined(APACHEVER_MK)
APACHEVER_MK= # defined
.include "../../mk/bsd.prefs.mk"
PKG_APACHE_DEFAULT?= # empty
_PKG_APACHES?= apache13 apache2
.if defined(PKG_APACHE_ACCEPTED)
. for _ap_ in ${PKG_APACHE_ACCEPTED}
. if !empty(_PKG_APACHES:M${_ap_})
_PKG_APACHE_ACCEPTED+= ${PKG_APACHE_ACCEPTED:M${_ap_}}
. endif
. endfor
.endif
_PKG_APACHE_ACCEPTED?= ${_PKG_APACHES}
# Set the default apache for this platform.
#
.if !empty(PKG_APACHE_DEFAULT)
_PKG_APACHE_DEFAULT= ${PKG_APACHE_DEFAULT}
.endif
.if !defined(_PKG_APACHE_DEFAULT)
_PKG_APACHE_DEFAULT?= apache2
.endif
_APACHE_PKGBASE.apache13= apache-1\*
_APACHE_PKGBASE.apache2= apache-2\*
# Mark the acceptable apaches and check which apache packages are installed.
.for _ap_ in ${_PKG_APACHE_ACCEPTED}
_PKG_APACHE_OK.${_ap_}= yes
_PKG_APACHE_INSTALLED.${_ap_}!= \
if ${PKG_INFO} -qe ${_APACHE_PKGBASE.${_ap_}}; then \
${ECHO} yes; \
else \
${ECHO} no; \
fi
.endfor
# Use one of the installed apaches,...
#
.if !defined(_PKG_APACHE)
. for _ap_ in ${_PKG_APACHE_ACCEPTED}
. if !empty(_PKG_APACHE_INSTALLED.${_ap_}:M[yY][eE][sS])
_PKG_APACHE?= ${_ap_}
. else
_PKG_APACHE_FIRSTACCEPTED?= ${_ap_}
. endif
. endfor
.endif
#
# ...otherwise, prefer the default one if it's accepted,...
#
.if !defined(_PKG_APACHE)
. if defined(_PKG_APACHE_OK.${_PKG_APACHE_DEFAULT}) && \
!empty(_PKG_APACHE_OK.${_PKG_APACHE_DEFAULT}:M[yY][eE][sS])
_PKG_APACHE= ${_PKG_APACHE_DEFAULT}
. endif
.endif
#
# ...otherwise, just use the first accepted apache.
#
.if !defined(_PKG_APACHE)
. if defined(_PKG_APACHE_FIRSTACCEPTED)
_PKG_APACHE= ${_PKG_APACHE_FIRSTACCEPTED}
. endif
.endif
#
# If there are no acceptable apaches, then generate an error.
#
.if !defined(_PKG_APACHE)
# force an error
PKG_FAIL_REASON= "no acceptable apache found"
_PKG_APACHE= "none"
.endif
.if ${_PKG_APACHE} == "apache13"
_APACHE_PKGSRCDIR= ../../www/apache
_APACHE_PKG_PREFIX= ap13
.elif ${_PKG_APACHE} == "apache2"
_APACHE_PKGSRCDIR= ../../www/apache2
_APACHE_BL_SRCDIR= ${_APACHE_PKGSRCDIR}
_APACHE_PKG_PREFIX= ap2
.endif
_APACHE_BL_SRCDIR?= ../../www/apache
# PKG_APACHE is a publicly readable variable containing the name of the server
# we will be using.
#
PKG_APACHE:= ${_PKG_APACHE}
APACHE_PKG_PREFIX:= ${_APACHE_PKG_PREFIX}
BUILD_DEFS+= PKG_APACHE
.endif # APACHEVER_MK