pkgsrc/mk/pthread.buildlink2.mk
jmc d46e28d7a7 Use PKG_SKIP_REASON instead of PKG_FAIL_REASON here if qualifications aren't
met. The same message gets to the user but now it won't show a package as
broken on bulk builds that really is simply unavaiable on a given platform
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# $NetBSD: pthread.buildlink2.mk,v 1.14 2003/07/23 20:15:01 jmc Exp $
#
# The pthreads strategy for pkgsrc is to "bless" a particular pthread
# package as the Official Pthread Replacement (OPR). A package that uses
# pthreads may do one of the following:
#
# (1) Simply include pthread.buildlink2.mk. This will make the package
# use the native pthread library if it's available, or else the OPR
# package. The value of PTHREAD_TYPE may be checked to be either
# "native", or the name of the OPR package, or "none", e.g.
#
# #
# # package Makefile stuff...
# #
# .include "../../mk/pthread.buildlink2.mk"
#
# .if defined(PTHREAD_TYPE) && ${PTHREAD_TYPE} == "none"
# CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --without-pthreads
# .endif
#
# .include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk"
#
# Note that it's only safe to check and use the value of PTHREAD_TYPE
# after all other buildlink2.mk files have been included.
#
# (2) Add "native" to PTHREAD_OPTS prior to including
# pthread.buildlink2.mk. This is like case (1), but we only check for
# the native pthread library, e.g.,
#
# PTHREAD_OPTS+= native
# #
# # package Makefile stuff...
# #
# .include "../../mk/pthread.buildlink2.mk"
#
# .if defined(PTHREAD_TYPE) && ${PTHREAD_TYPE} == "none"
# CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --without-pthreads
# .endif
#
# .include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk"
#
# (3) Add "require" to PTHREAD_OPTS prior to including
# pthread.buildlink2.mk. This will make the package use the native
# pthread library or else use the OPR package, and will otherwise set
# PKG_SKIP_REASON if neither can be used, e.g.,
#
# PTHREAD_OPTS+= require
# #
# # package Makefile stuff...
# #
# .include "../../mk/pthread.buildlink2.mk"
# .include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk"
#
# (4) Add both "require" and "native" to PTHREAD_OPTS prior to including
# pthread.buildlink2.mk. This is like case (3), but we only check for
# the native pthread library, e.g.,
#
# PTHREAD_OPTS+= require native
# #
# # more package Makefile stuff...
# #
# .include "../../mk/pthread.buildlink2.mk"
# .include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk"
#
# The case where a package must use either the native pthread library or
# some pthread package aside from the OPR is a special case of (2), e.g.,
# if the required pthread package is "ptl2", then:
#
# PTHREAD_OPTS+= native
# #
# # more package Makefile stuff...
# #
# .include "../../mk/pthread.buildlink2.mk"
#
# .if defined(PTHREAD_TYPE) && ${PTHREAD_TYPE} == "none"
# . include "../../devel/ptl2/buildlink2.mk"
# .endif
#
# .include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk"
#
# A package Makefile may add the word "optional" to PTHREAD_OPTS, which
# will override the effects of any instance of the word "require". This
# should _only_ be used by those packages that can be built with or
# without pthreads _independently_ of whether any of its dependencies need
# pthreads. Currently, this only only www/mozilla, which uses its own
# threading library if native pthreads is unavailable, despite that it
# uses GTK+, which _does_ need pthreads.
#
###########################################################################
#
# PTHREAD_OPTS represents whether this package requires pthreads, and also
# whether it needs to be native. It may include the word "require"
# to denote that a pthreads implementation is required, and may also
# include the word "native" to denote that only native pthreads are
# acceptable.
#
# _PKG_PTHREAD is the fall-back package pthread implementation use by
# pthread.buildlink2.mk.
#
# _PKG_PTHREAD_COMPAT_PATTERNS matches the ONLY_FOR_PLATFORMS from the
# Makefile for ${_PKG_PTHREAD}. It's used to see if ${_PKG_PTHREADS}
# can actually be used to replace a native pthreads.
#
_PKG_PTHREAD?= pth
_PKG_PTHREAD_DEPENDS?= pth>=2.0.0
_PKG_PTHREAD_PKGSRCDIR?= ../../devel/${_PKG_PTHREAD}
_PKG_PTHREAD_BUILDLINK2_MK?= ${_PKG_PTHREAD_PKGSRCDIR}/buildlink2.mk
_PKG_PTHREAD_COMPAT_PATTERNS= *-*-*
.include "../../mk/bsd.prefs.mk"
PTHREAD_OPTS?= # empty
#
# We check for a native pthreads implementation by checking for the presence
# of /usr/include/pthread.h (we might want to make this check stricter).
#
.undef PTHREAD_TYPE
PREFER_NATIVE_PTHREADS?= YES
.if exists(/usr/include/pthread.h) && ${PREFER_NATIVE_PTHREADS} == "YES"
PTHREAD_TYPE= native
.else
. if !empty(PTHREAD_OPTS:Mnative)
PTHREAD_TYPE= none
. if !empty(PTHREAD_OPTS:Mrequire) && empty(PTHREAD_OPTS:Moptional)
PKG_SKIP_REASON= "${PKGNAME} requires a native pthreads implementation."
. endif
. else
PTHREAD_TYPE= none
. for _pattern_ in ${_PKG_PTHREAD_COMPAT_PATTERNS}
. if !empty(MACHINE_PLATFORM:M${_pattern_})
PTHREAD_TYPE= ${_PKG_PTHREAD}
. endif
. endfor
. if ${PTHREAD_TYPE} == "none" && \
!empty(PTHREAD_OPTS:Mrequire) && empty(PTHREAD_OPTS:Moptional)
PKG_SKIP_REASON= "${PKGNAME} requires a working pthreads implementation."
. endif
. endif
.endif
.if !defined(PTHREAD_BUILDLINK2_MK)
PTHREAD_BUILDLINK2_MK= # defined
.if ${PTHREAD_TYPE} == "native"
#
# Link the native pthread libraries and headers into ${BUILDLINK_DIR}.
#
BUILDLINK_PREFIX.pthread= /usr
BUILDLINK_FILES.pthread= include/pthread.h
BUILDLINK_FILES.pthread+= lib/libpthread.*
BUILDLINK_TARGETS+= pthread-buildlink
BUILDLINK_TARGETS+= pthread-buildlink-la
BUILDLINK_CFLAGS.pthread= -pthread
# handle systems which have pthreads functions in libc_r such as
# FreeBSD 5.x, or fall back to libc if we don't find libc_r.
#
. if exists(/usr/lib/libpthread.so) || exists(/lib/libpthread.so)
BUILDLINK_LDFLAGS.pthread= -lpthread
LIBTOOL_ARCHIVE_UNTRANSFORM_SED+= \
-e "s|${BUILDLINK_PREFIX.pthread}/lib/libpthread.la|-lpthread|g" \
-e "s|${LOCALBASE}/lib/libpthread.la|-lpthread|g"
. else
. if exists(/usr/lib/libc_r.so)
BUILDLINK_LDFLAGS.pthread= -lc_r
LIBTOOL_ARCHIVE_UNTRANSFORM_SED+= \
-e "s|${BUILDLINK_PREFIX.pthread}/lib/libpthread.la|-lc_r|g" \
-e "s|${LOCALBASE}/lib/libpthread.la|-lc_r|g"
. else
BUILDLINK_LDFLAGS.pthread= # empty
LIBTOOL_ARCHIVE_UNTRANSFORM_SED+= \
-e "s|${BUILDLINK_PREFIX.pthread}/lib/libpthread.la||g" \
-e "s|${LOCALBASE}/lib/libpthread.la||g"
. endif
. endif
pthread-buildlink: _BUILDLINK_USE
pthread-buildlink-la:
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \
lafile="${BUILDLINK_DIR}/lib/libpthread.la"; \
libpattern="${BUILDLINK_PREFIX.pthread}/lib/libpthread.*"; \
${BUILDLINK_FAKE_LA}
.elif ${PTHREAD_TYPE} == "${_PKG_PTHREAD}"
. if exists(${_PKG_PTHREAD_BUILDLINK2_MK})
. if !empty(_PKG_PTHREAD_DEPENDS)
BUILDLINK_DEPENDS.${_PKG_PTHREAD}= ${_PKG_PTHREAD_DEPENDS}
. endif
BUILDLINK_PREFIX.pthread= ${BUILDLINK_PREFIX.${_PKG_PTHREAD}}
BUILDLINK_CFLAGS.pthread= ${BUILDLINK_CFLAGS.${_PKG_PTHREAD}}
BUILDLINK_LDFLAGS.pthread= -lpthread
. include "${_PKG_PTHREAD_BUILDLINK2_MK}"
. else
PKG_SKIP_REASON= "${PKGNAME} needs pthreads, but ${_PKG_PTHREAD_BUILDLINK2_MK} is missing."
. endif
.endif
# Define user-visible PTHREAD_CFLAGS and PTHREAD_LDFLAGS as compiler
# options used to compile/link pthreaded code.
#
PTHREAD_CFLAGS= ${BUILDLINK_CFLAGS.pthread}
PTHREAD_LDFLAGS=${BUILDLINK_LDFLAGS.pthread}
PTHREADBASE= ${BUILDLINK_PREFIX.pthread}
CONFIGURE_ENV+= PTHREADBASE=${PTHREADBASE}
MAKE_ENV+= PTHREADBASE=${PTHREADBASE}
.endif # PTHREAD_BUILDLINK2_MK