273 lines
9.2 KiB
Makefile
273 lines
9.2 KiB
Makefile
# $NetBSD: bsd.pkg.patch.mk,v 1.20 2005/09/28 10:09:33 rillig Exp $
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#
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# This Makefile fragment is included by bsd.pkg.mk and defines the
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# relevant variables and targets for the "patch" phase.
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#
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# The following variables may be set in a package Makefile and control
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# how pkgsrc patches are applied.
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#
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# PATCH_STRIP is a patch(1) argument that sets the pathname strip
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# count to help find the correct files to patch. See the patch(1)
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# man page for more details. Defaults to "-p0".
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#
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# PATCH_ARGS is the base set of arguments passed to patch(1).
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# The default set of arguments will apply the patches to the
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# files in ${WRKSRC} with any ${PATCH_STRIP} arguments set.
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#
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# The following variables may be set in a package Makefile and control
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# how "distribution" patches are applied.
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#
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# PATCHFILES is a list of distribution patches relative to
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# ${_DISTDIR} that are applied first to the package.
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#
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# PATCH_DIST_STRIP is a patch(1) argument that sets the pathname
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# strip count to help find the correct files to patch. See the
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# patch(1) man page for more details. Defaults to "-p0".
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#
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# PATCH_DIST_ARGS is the base set of arguments passed to patch(1).
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# The default set of arguments will apply the patches to the
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# files in ${WRKSRC} with any ${PATCH_DIST_STRIP} arguments set.
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#
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# PATCH_DIST_CAT is the command that outputs the contents of the
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# "$patchfile" to stdout. The default value is a command that
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# can output gzipped, bzipped, or plain patches to stdout.
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#
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# PATCH_DIST_STRIP.<patchfile>
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# PATCH_DIST_ARGS.<patchfile>
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# PATCH_DIST_CAT.<patchfile>
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# These are versions of the previous three variables which allow
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# for customization of their values for specific patchfiles.
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#
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# The following variables may be set by the user and affect how patching
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# occurs:
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#
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# PATCH_DEBUG, if defined, causes the the patch process to be more
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# verbose.
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#
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# PATCH_FUZZ_FACTOR is a patch(1) argument that specifies how much
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# fuzz to accept when applying pkgsrc patches. See the patch(1)
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# man page for more details. Defaults to "-F0" for zero fuzz.
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#
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# LOCALPATCHES is the location of local patches that are maintained
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# in a directory tree reflecting the same hierarchy as the pkgsrc
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# tree, e.g., local patches for www/apache would be found in
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# ${LOCALPATCHES}/www/apache. These patches are applied after
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# the patches in ${PATCHDIR}.
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#
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# The following targets are defined by bsd.pkg.patch.mk:
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#
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# do-patch is the target that causes the actual patching of the
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# extracted sources to occur during the "patch" phase.
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#
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.if (defined(PATCHFILES) && !empty(PATCHFILES)) || \
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(defined(PATCHDIR) && exists(${PATCHDIR})) || \
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(defined(LOCALPATCHES) && exists(${LOCALPATCHES}/${PKGPATH}))
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USE_TOOLS+= patch
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.endif
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# These tools are used to output the contents of the distribution patches
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# to stdout.
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#
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.if defined(PATCHFILES)
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USE_TOOLS+= cat
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. if !empty(PATCHFILES:M*.Z) || !empty(PATCHFILES:M*.gz)
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USE_TOOLS+= gzcat
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. endif
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. if !empty(PATCHFILES:M*.bz2)
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USE_TOOLS+= bzcat
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. endif
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.endif
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.if defined(PATCH_DEBUG) || defined(PKG_VERBOSE)
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_PATCH_DEBUG= yes
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ECHO_PATCH_MSG?= ${ECHO_MSG}
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.else
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_PATCH_DEBUG= no
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ECHO_PATCH_MSG?= ${TRUE}
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.endif
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PATCH_STRIP?= -p0
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.if !empty(_PATCH_DEBUG:M[yY][eE][sS])
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PATCH_ARGS?= -d ${WRKSRC} -E ${PATCH_STRIP}
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.else
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PATCH_ARGS?= -d ${WRKSRC} --forward --quiet -E ${PATCH_STRIP}
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.endif
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.if defined(BATCH)
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PATCH_ARGS+= --batch
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.endif
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.if defined(_PATCH_CAN_BACKUP) && (${_PATCH_CAN_BACKUP} == "yes")
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PATCH_ARGS+= ${_PATCH_BACKUP_ARG} .orig
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.endif
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PATCH_FUZZ_FACTOR?= -F0 # Default to zero fuzz
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# The following variables control how "distribution" patches are extracted
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# and applied to the package sources.
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#
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# PATCH_DIST_STRIP is a patch option that sets the pathname strip count.
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# PATCH_DIST_ARGS is the list of arguments to pass to the patch command.
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# PATCH_DIST_CAT is the command that outputs the patch to stdout.
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#
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# For each of these variables, there is a patch-specific variant that
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# may be set, i.e. PATCH_DIST_STRIP.<patch>, PATCH_DIST_ARGS.<patch>,
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# PATCH_DIST_CAT.<patch>.
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#
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PATCH_DIST_STRIP?= -p0
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.for i in ${PATCHFILES}
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PATCH_DIST_STRIP.${i:S/=/--/}?= ${PATCH_DIST_STRIP}
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. if defined(PATCH_DIST_ARGS)
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PATCH_DIST_ARGS.${i:S/=/--/}?= ${PATCH_DIST_ARGS}
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. elif !empty(_PATCH_DEBUG:M[yY][eE][sS])
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PATCH_DIST_ARGS.${i:S/=/--/}?= -d ${WRKSRC} -E ${PATCH_DIST_STRIP.${i:S/=/--/}}
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. else
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PATCH_DIST_ARGS.${i:S/=/--/}?= -d ${WRKSRC} --forward --quiet -E ${PATCH_DIST_STRIP.${i:S/=/--/}}
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. endif
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.endfor
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.if defined(BATCH)
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PATCH_DIST_ARGS+= --batch
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. for i in ${PATCHFILES}
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PATCH_DIST_ARGS.${i:S/=/--/}+= --batch
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. endfor
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.endif
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.if defined(_PATCH_CAN_BACKUP) && (${_PATCH_CAN_BACKUP} == "yes")
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PATCH_DIST_ARGS+= ${_PATCH_BACKUP_ARG} .orig_dist
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. for i in ${PATCHFILES}
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PATCH_DIST_ARGS.${i:S/=/--/}+= ${_PATCH_BACKUP_ARG} .orig_dist
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. endfor
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.endif
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PATCH_DIST_CAT?= { case $$patchfile in \
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*.Z|*.gz) ${GZCAT} $$patchfile ;; \
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*.bz2) ${BZCAT} $$patchfile ;; \
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*) ${CAT} $$patchfile ;; \
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esac; }
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.for i in ${PATCHFILES}
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PATCH_DIST_CAT.${i:S/=/--/}?= { patchfile=${i}; ${PATCH_DIST_CAT}; }
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.endfor
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_PKGSRC_PATCH_TARGETS= uptodate-digest
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.if defined(PATCHFILES)
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_PKGSRC_PATCH_TARGETS+= distribution-patch-message do-distribution-patch
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.endif
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.if (defined(PATCHDIR) && exists(${PATCHDIR})) || \
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(defined(LOCALPATCHES) && exists(${LOCALPATCHES}/${PKGPATH}))
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_PKGSRC_PATCH_TARGETS+= pkgsrc-patch-message do-pkgsrc-patch
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.endif
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.PHONY: do-patch
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.if !target(do-patch)
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.ORDER: ${_PKGSRC_PATCH_TARGETS}
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do-patch: ${_PKGSRC_PATCH_TARGETS}
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.endif
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_PKGSRC_PATCH_FAIL= \
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if ${TEST} -n ${PKG_OPTIONS:Q}"" || \
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${TEST} -n ${LOCALPATCHES:Q}"" -a -d ${LOCALPATCHES:Q}/${PKGPATH:Q}; then \
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${ECHO} "=========================================================================="; \
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${ECHO}; \
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${ECHO} "Some of the selected build options and/or local patches may be incompatible."; \
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${ECHO} "Please try building with fewer options or patches."; \
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${ECHO}; \
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${ECHO} "=========================================================================="; \
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fi; exit 1
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_PATCH_COOKIE_TMP= ${_PATCH_COOKIE}.tmp
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_GENERATE_PATCH_COOKIE= \
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if ${TEST} -f ${_PATCH_COOKIE_TMP:Q}; then \
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${CAT} ${_PATCH_COOKIE_TMP:Q} >> ${_PATCH_COOKIE:Q}; \
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${RM} -f ${_PATCH_COOKIE_TMP:Q}; \
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else \
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${TOUCH} ${TOUCH_FLAGS} ${_PATCH_COOKIE:Q}; \
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fi
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.PHONY: distribution-patch-message do-distribution-patch
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distribution-patch-message:
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@${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> Applying distribution patches for ${PKGNAME}"
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.if !target(do-distribution-patch)
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do-distribution-patch:
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. for i in ${PATCHFILES}
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@${ECHO_PATCH_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> Applying distribution patch ${i}"
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${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}cd ${_DISTDIR}; \
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${PATCH_DIST_CAT.${i:S/=/--/}} | \
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${PATCH} ${PATCH_DIST_ARGS.${i:S/=/--/}} \
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|| { ${ECHO} "Patch ${i} failed"; ${_PKGSRC_PATCH_FAIL}; }
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${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${ECHO} ${i:Q} >> ${_PATCH_COOKIE_TMP:Q}
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. endfor
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.endif
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_PKGSRC_PATCHES= # empty
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.if defined(PATCHDIR) && exists(${PATCHDIR})
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_PKGSRC_PATCHES+= ${PATCHDIR}/patch-*
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.endif
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.if defined(LOCALPATCHES) && exists(${LOCALPATCHES}/${PKGPATH})
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_PKGSRC_PATCHES+= ${LOCALPATCHES}/${PKGPATH}/*
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.endif
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.PHONY: pkgsrc-patch-message do-pkgsrc-patch
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pkgsrc-patch-message:
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@${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> Applying pkgsrc patches for ${PKGNAME}"
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.if !target(do-pkgsrc-patch)
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do-pkgsrc-patch:
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${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
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fail=; \
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patches=${_PKGSRC_PATCHES:Q}; \
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patch_warning() { \
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${ECHO_MSG} "**************************************"; \
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${ECHO_MSG} "$$1"; \
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${ECHO_MSG} "**************************************"; \
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}; \
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for i in $$patches; do \
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${TEST} -f "$$i" || continue; \
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case "$$i" in \
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*.orig|*.rej|*~) \
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${ECHO_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> Ignoring patchfile $$i"; \
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continue; \
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;; \
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${PATCHDIR}/patch-local-*) \
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;; \
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${PATCHDIR}/patch-*) \
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if ${TEST} ! -f ${DISTINFO_FILE:Q}; then \
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patch_warning "Ignoring patch file $$i: distinfo not found"; \
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continue; \
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fi; \
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filename=`${BASENAME} $$i`; \
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algsum=`${AWK} '(NF == 4) && ($$2 == "('$$filename')") && ($$3 == "=") {print $$1 " " $$4}' ${DISTINFO_FILE} || ${TRUE}`; \
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if ${TEST} -z "$$algsum"; then \
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patch_warning "Ignoring patch file $$i: no checksum found"; \
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continue; \
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fi; \
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set -- $$algsum; \
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alg="$$1"; \
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recorded="$$2"; \
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calcsum=`${SED} -e '/\$$NetBSD.*/d' $$i | ${DIGEST} $$alg`; \
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${ECHO_PATCH_MSG} "=> Verifying $$filename (using digest algorithm $$alg)"; \
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if ${TEST} "$$calcsum" != "$$recorded"; then \
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patch_warning "Ignoring patch file $$i: invalid checksum"; \
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fail="$$fail $$i"; \
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continue; \
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fi; \
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;; \
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esac; \
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${ECHO_PATCH_MSG} "${_PKGSRC_IN}> Applying pkgsrc patch $$i"; \
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fuzz_flags=; \
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if ${PATCH} -v >/dev/null 2>&1; then \
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fuzz_flags=${PATCH_FUZZ_FACTOR:Q}; \
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fi; \
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if ${PATCH} $$fuzz_flags ${PATCH_ARGS} < $$i; then \
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${ECHO} "$$i" >> ${_PATCH_COOKIE_TMP:Q}; \
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else \
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${ECHO_MSG} "Patch $$i failed"; \
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fail="$$fail $$i"; \
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fi; \
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done; \
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if ${TEST} -n "$$fail"; then \
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${ECHO_MSG} "Patching failed due to modified or broken patch file(s):"; \
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for i in $$fail; do \
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${ECHO_MSG} " $$i"; \
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done; \
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${_PKGSRC_PATCH_FAIL}; \
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fi
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.endif
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