pkgsrc/geography/geos/Makefile
gdt e6e8db7b20 geography/geos: Update to 3.10.1
upstream changes: bug fixes and minor improvements
2021-11-24 01:10:42 +00:00

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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.40 2021/11/24 01:10:42 gdt Exp $
DISTNAME= geos-3.10.1
CATEGORIES= geography
MASTER_SITES= http://download.osgeo.org/geos/
EXTRACT_SUFX= .tar.bz2
# geos has two libraries:
# geos_c (C), which follows normal versioning rules
# geos (C++), which uses -release, and changes on every release
# According to the geos project (as documented in README), the C++
# interface should not be directly used and other packages should not
# link against it. Therefore, in theory pkgsrc would perform a
# recursive revbump when the libgeos_c.so version changes, and would
# generally ignore libgeos.so shlib name changes.
#
# However, libtool explicitly adds dependency_libs, so packages that
# intend to only depend on the C library end up being linked directly
# to the C++ library also. Thus, they need revbumping because of
# libtools {bug or feature}.
#
# Packages that need revbumping because of libtool's behavior:
# geography/gdal-lib
# geography/py-gdal
# Packages that need revbumping because of direct use of the C++ lib:
# (none known)
MAINTAINER= gdt@NetBSD.org
HOMEPAGE= https://trac.osgeo.org/geos
COMMENT= C++ port of the Java Topology Suite (JTS)
LICENSE= gnu-lgpl-v2.1
USE_LANGUAGES= c c++11
USE_CMAKE= yes
#PKG_DEBUG_LEVEL?= 1
# cmake hides what it is doing; ask it to be like traditional builds.
MAKE_FLAGS+= VERBOSE=1
# Note that the new geos cmake build system is broken and misorders
# RPATH for tests, leading to testing the installed geos instead of
# the built geos. Reported upstream via email 202110, and probably
# it's a cmake bug.
TEST_TARGET= check
# pthreads are used in tests only, to validate that the thread-safe
# API to geos, which is not threaded, works. In that API, callers
# provide context so that the library does not use internal state.
# For now, leave it out on the theory that it's found anyway,
# optimizing for the package not the tests.
#.include "../../mk/pthread.buildlink3.mk"
.include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk"