105 lines
3.6 KiB
Makefile
105 lines
3.6 KiB
Makefile
# $NetBSD: termcap.builtin.mk,v 1.10 2013/11/23 09:10:14 obache Exp $
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BUILTIN_PKG:= termcap
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BUILTIN_FIND_LIBS:= terminfo curses termcap termlib tinfo
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BUILTIN_FIND_HEADERS_VAR:= H_TERM H_TERMCAP H_TERMLIB
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BUILTIN_FIND_HEADERS.H_TERM:= term.h
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BUILTIN_FIND_GREP.H_TERM:= tgetent
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BUILTIN_FIND_HEADERS.H_TERMCAP:= termcap.h
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BUILTIN_FIND_GREP.H_TERMCAP:= tgetent
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BUILTIN_FIND_HEADERS.H_TERMLIB:= termlib.h
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BUILTIN_FIND_GREP.H_TERMLIB:= tgetent
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.include "buildlink3/bsd.builtin.mk"
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###
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### Determine if there is a built-in implementation of the package and
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### set IS_BUILTIN.<pkg> appropriately ("yes" or "no").
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###
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.if !defined(IS_BUILTIN.termcap)
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IS_BUILTIN.termcap= no
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. if empty(H_TERM:M__nonexistent__) && empty(H_TERM:M${LOCALBASE}/*) || \
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empty(H_TERMCAP:M__nonexistent__) && empty(H_TERMCAP:M${LOCALBASE}/*) || \
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empty(H_TERMLIB:M__nonexistent__) && empty(H_TERMLIB:M${LOCALBASE}/*) || \
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!empty(BUILTIN_LIB_FOUND.termlib:M[yY][eE][sS])
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IS_BUILTIN.termcap= yes
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. endif
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.endif
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MAKEVARS+= IS_BUILTIN.termcap
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###
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### Determine whether we should use the built-in implementation if it
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### exists, and set USE_BUILTIN.<pkg> appropriate ("yes" or "no").
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###
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.if !defined(USE_BUILTIN.termcap)
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. if ${PREFER.termcap} == "pkgsrc"
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USE_BUILTIN.termcap= no
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. else
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USE_BUILTIN.termcap= ${IS_BUILTIN.termcap}
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. endif # PREFER.termcap
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.endif
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MAKEVARS+= USE_BUILTIN.termcap
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# Define BUILTIN_LIBNAME.termcap to be the base name of the built-in
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# termcap library.
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#
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# The way this is determined is:
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#
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# (1) If <term.h> exists and libtinfo exists, then it's "tinfo".
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# (2) If <term.h> exists and libcurses exists, then it's "curses".
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# (3) If <term.h> exists and lib{curses,tinfo} don't, then it's "c".
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# (4) If <termcap.h> exists and libtermcap exists, then it's "termcap".
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# (5) If <termcap.h> exists and libtermcap doesn't, then it's "c".
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# (6) If <termlib.h> exists and libtermlib exists, then it's "termlib".
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# (7) If <termlib.h> exists and libtermlib doesn't, then it's "c".
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# (8) If libtermlib exists by itself, then it's "termlib".
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#
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.if empty(H_TERM:M__nonexistent__) && empty(H_TERM:M${LOCALBASE}/*)
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. if !empty(BUILTIN_LIB_FOUND.terminfo:M[yY][eE][sS])
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BUILTIN_LIBNAME.termcap= terminfo
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. elif !empty(BUILTIN_LIB_FOUND.tinfo:M[yY][eE][sS])
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BUILTIN_LIBNAME.termcap= tinfo
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. elif !empty(BUILTIN_LIB_FOUND.curses:M[yY][eE][sS])
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BUILTIN_LIBNAME.termcap= curses
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. else
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BUILTIN_LIBNAME.termcap= c
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. endif
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.elif empty(H_TERMCAP:M__nonexistent__) && empty(H_TERMCAP:M${LOCALBASE}/*)
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. if !empty(BUILTIN_LIB_FOUND.termcap:M[yY][eE][sS])
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BUILTIN_LIBNAME.termcap= termcap
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. else
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BUILTIN_LIBNAME.termcap= c
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. endif
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.elif empty(H_TERMLIB:M__nonexistent__) && empty(H_TERMLIB:M${LOCALBASE}/*)
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. if !empty(BUILTIN_LIB_FOUND.termlib:M[yY][eE][sS])
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BUILTIN_LIBNAME.termcap= termlib
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. else
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BUILTIN_LIBNAME.termcap= c
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. endif
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.elif !empty(BUILTIN_LIB_FOUND.termlib:M[yY][eE][sS])
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BUILTIN_LIBNAME.termcap= termlib
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.endif
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###
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### The section below only applies if we are not including this file
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### solely to determine whether a built-in implementation exists.
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###
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CHECK_BUILTIN.termcap?= no
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.if !empty(CHECK_BUILTIN.termcap:M[nN][oO])
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. if !empty(USE_BUILTIN.termcap:M[yY][eE][sS])
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BUILDLINK_LIBNAME.termcap= ${BUILTIN_LIBNAME.termcap}
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. endif
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# If the package wants both "termcap" and "curses", then we must not
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# remove the -l options for the curses libraries; otherwise, we should
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# remove them as GNU configure scripts commonly check for one or both
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# of those library options.
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#
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. if empty(BUILDLINK_TREE:Mcurses) && empty(BUILDLINK_TREE:Mncurses)
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BUILDLINK_TRANSFORM+= rm:-lcurses
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BUILDLINK_TRANSFORM+= rm:-lncurses
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. endif
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.endif # CHECK_BUILTIN.termcap
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