pkgsrc/mk/configure/gnu-configure.mk
jlam e31200b87c Refactor configure, build, test and wrapper phases out of bsd.pkg.mk
and into their own directories.  Also do some cleanups with build/_build
and pkginstall -- we get rid of _build and simply run pkginstall as
part of the "build" target.

Introduce a new mechanism to handle varying directory depths under
${WRKSRC} in which we find files to override, e.g. configure, config.*,
libtool, etc.  OVERRIDE_DIRDEPTH is a package-settable variable that
specifies how far under ${WRKSRC} the various targets should look,
and it defaults to "2".  We preserve the
meaning of the various *_OVERRIDE variables, so if they are defined,
then their values supersede the OVERRIDE_DIRDEPTH mechanism.

devel/tla will need to specially set OVERRIDE_DIRDEPTH to 3 (see log
for revision 1.1857 for bsd.pkg.mk -- to be done in a separate commit.
2006-07-05 06:09:15 +00:00

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# $NetBSD: gnu-configure.mk,v 1.1 2006/07/05 06:09:15 jlam Exp $
HAS_CONFIGURE= defined
OVERRIDE_GNU_CONFIG_SCRIPTS= defined
CONFIG_SHELL?= ${SH}
CONFIGURE_ENV+= CONFIG_SHELL=${CONFIG_SHELL:Q}
CONFIGURE_ENV+= LIBS=${LIBS:M*:Q}
CONFIGURE_ENV+= install_sh=${INSTALL:Q}
CONFIGURE_ENV+= ac_given_INSTALL=${INSTALL:Q}\ -c\ -o\ ${BINOWN}\ -g\ ${BINGRP}
.if (defined(USE_LIBTOOL) || !empty(PKGPATH:Mdevel/libtool-base)) && \
defined(_OPSYS_MAX_CMDLEN_CMD)
CONFIGURE_ENV+= lt_cv_sys_max_cmd_len=${_OPSYS_MAX_CMDLEN_CMD:sh}
.endif
GNU_CONFIGURE_PREFIX?= ${PREFIX}
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --prefix=${GNU_CONFIGURE_PREFIX:Q}
USE_GNU_CONFIGURE_HOST?= yes
.if !empty(USE_GNU_CONFIGURE_HOST:M[yY][eE][sS])
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --host=${MACHINE_GNU_PLATFORM:Q}
.endif
# PKGINFODIR is the subdirectory of ${PREFIX} into which the info
# files are installed unless the software was configured with an
# installation prefix other than ${PREFIX}.
#
CONFIGURE_HAS_INFODIR?= yes
.if ${GNU_CONFIGURE_PREFIX} == ${PREFIX}
GNU_CONFIGURE_INFODIR?= ${GNU_CONFIGURE_PREFIX}/${PKGINFODIR}
.else
GNU_CONFIGURE_INFODIR?= ${GNU_CONFIGURE_PREFIX}/info
.endif
.if defined(INFO_FILES) && !empty(CONFIGURE_HAS_INFODIR:M[yY][eE][sS])
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --infodir=${GNU_CONFIGURE_INFODIR:Q}
.endif
# PKGMANDIR is the subdirectory of ${PREFIX} into which the man and
# catman pages are installed unless the software was configured with
# an installation prefix other than ${PREFIX}.
#
CONFIGURE_HAS_MANDIR?= yes
.if ${GNU_CONFIGURE_PREFIX} == ${PREFIX}
GNU_CONFIGURE_MANDIR?= ${GNU_CONFIGURE_PREFIX}/${PKGMANDIR}
.else
GNU_CONFIGURE_MANDIR?= ${GNU_CONFIGURE_PREFIX}/man
.endif
.if !empty(CONFIGURE_HAS_MANDIR:M[yY][eE][sS])
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --mandir=${GNU_CONFIGURE_MANDIR:Q}
.endif
######################################################################
### configure-scripts-override (PRIVATE)
######################################################################
### configure-scripts-override modifies the GNU configure scripts in
### ${WRKSRC} so that the generated config.status scripts never do
### anything on "--recheck". This is important in pkgsrc because we
### only ever want to run the configure checks during the configure
### phase, and "recheck" is often run during the build and install
### phases.
###
do-configure-pre-hook: configure-scripts-override
_SCRIPT.configure-scripts-override= \
${AWK} '/ *-recheck *\| *--recheck.*\)/ { \
print; \
print " : Avoid regenerating within pkgsrc"; \
print " exit 0"; \
next; \
} \
{ print }' $$file > $$file.override; \
${CHMOD} +x $$file.override; \
${MV} -f $$file.override $$file
OVERRIDE_DIRDEPTH.configure?= ${OVERRIDE_DIRDEPTH}
.PHONY: configure-scripts-override
configure-scripts-override:
@${STEP_MSG} "Modifying GNU configure scripts to avoid --recheck"
.if defined(CONFIGURE_SCRIPTS_OVERRIDE) && !empty(CONFIGURE_SCRIPTS_OVERRIDE)
@echo HERE
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}set -e; \
cd ${WRKSRC}; \
for file in ${CONFIGURE_SCRIPTS_OVERRIDE}; do \
${TEST} -f "$$file" || continue; \
${_SCRIPT.${.TARGET}}; \
done
.else
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}set -e; \
cd ${WRKSRC}; \
depth=0; pattern=${CONFIGURE_SCRIPT:T}; \
while ${TEST} $$depth -le ${OVERRIDE_DIRDEPTH.configure}; do \
for file in $$pattern; do \
${TEST} -f "$$file" || continue; \
${_SCRIPT.${.TARGET}}; \
done; \
depth=`${EXPR} $$depth + 1`; pattern="*/$$pattern"; \
done
.endif