pkgsrc/mk/apache.mk
wiz a2163548a9 Add MULTI variable, and add it to BUILD_DEFS, to more easily find
variable settings affecting binary packages.

From Aleksey Cheusov in PR 44695.
2011-03-12 14:07:13 +00:00

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Makefile

# $NetBSD: apache.mk,v 1.26 2011/03/12 14:07:13 wiz Exp $
#
# This file is meant to be included by packages that require an apache
# web server.
#
# User-settable variables:
#
# PKG_APACHE_DEFAULT
# The default apache server to use and install. If there already
# is an apache installed, this will have no effect.
#
# Possible values: apache13 apache2 apache22
#
# Package-settable variables:
#
# PKG_APACHE_ACCEPTED
# The list of apache packages that can be used as a dependency for
# the package.
#
# Possible values: (see PKG_APACHE_DEFAULT)
#
# USE_APR
# If apache2 is chosen by this file and this variable is set to
# "yes", a full dependency to the Apache Portable Runtime library
# will be added.
#
# Variables defined by this file:
#
# PKG_APACHE
# The Apache version that is actually used.
#
# Possible values: (see PKG_APACHE_DEFAULT)
#
# APACHE_PKG_PREFIX
# The package name prefix for apache modules.
#
# Possible values: ap13 ap2 ap22
#
.if !defined(APACHE_MK)
APACHE_MK= # defined
_VARGROUPS+= apache
_USER_VARS.apache= PKG_APACHE_DEFAULT
_PKG_VARS.apache= PKG_APACHE_ACCEPTED USE_APR
_SYS_VARS.apache= PKG_APACHE APACHE_PKG_PREFIX
.include "bsd.fast.prefs.mk"
PKG_APACHE_DEFAULT?= apache22
BUILD_DEFS+= PKG_APACHE_DEFAULT
BUILD_DEFS_EFFECTS+= PKG_APACHE APACHE_PKG_PREFIX
# Package-settable variables
PKG_APACHE_ACCEPTED?= ${_PKG_APACHES}
USE_APR?= no
# The available apache packages:
_PKG_APACHES= apache13 apache2 apache22
_APACHE_PKGBASE.apache13= apache-1*
_APACHE_PKG_PREFIX.apache13= ap13
_APACHE_PKGSRCDIR.apache13= ../../www/apache
_APACHE_PKGBASE.apache2= apache-2.0*
_APACHE_PKG_PREFIX.apache2= ap2
_APACHE_PKGSRCDIR.apache2= ../../www/apache2
_APACHE_PKGBASE.apache22= apache-2.[23456789]*
_APACHE_PKG_PREFIX.apache22= ap22
_APACHE_PKGSRCDIR.apache22= ../../www/apache22
#
# Sanity checks.
#
.if empty(_PKG_APACHES:M${PKG_APACHE_DEFAULT})
PKG_FAIL_REASON+= "[apache.mk] Invalid apache package \""${PKG_APACHE_DEFAULT:Q}"\" in PKG_APACHE_DEFAULT."
PKG_APACHE_DEFAULT= apache2
.endif
.for _ap_ in ${PKG_APACHE_ACCEPTED}
. if empty(_PKG_APACHES:M${_ap_})
PKG_FAIL_REASON+= "[apache.mk] Invalid apache package \""${_ap_:Q}"\" in PKG_APACHE_ACCEPTED."
PKG_APACHE_ACCEPTED= # none
. endif
.endfor
# Mark the acceptable apaches and check which apache packages are installed.
.for _ap_ in ${PKG_APACHE_ACCEPTED}
_APACHE_OK.${_ap_}= yes
_APACHE_INSTALLED.${_ap_}!= \
if ${PKG_INFO} -qe ${_APACHE_PKGBASE.${_ap_}:Q}; then \
${ECHO} yes; \
else \
${ECHO} no; \
fi
.endfor
.for ap in ${_PKG_APACHES}
_APACHE_OK.${ap}?= no
.endfor
.undef PKG_APACHE
# Use one of the installed apaches, ...
.for _ap_ in ${PKG_APACHE_ACCEPTED}
. if ${_APACHE_INSTALLED.${_ap_}} == "yes"
PKG_APACHE?= ${_ap_}
. endif
.endfor
# ... otherwise, prefer the default one if it's accepted, ...
.if ${_APACHE_OK.${PKG_APACHE_DEFAULT}} == "yes"
PKG_APACHE?= ${PKG_APACHE_DEFAULT}
.endif
# ... otherwise, just use the first accepted apache.
.for ap in ${PKG_APACHE_ACCEPTED}
PKG_APACHE?= ${ap}
.endfor
.if defined(PKG_APACHE)
. include "${_APACHE_PKGSRCDIR.${PKG_APACHE}}/buildlink3.mk"
.else
PKG_FAIL_REASON+= "[apache.mk] No acceptable apache package found."
PKG_APACHE= none
.endif
APACHE_PKG_PREFIX= ${_APACHE_PKG_PREFIX.${PKG_APACHE}}
.if (${PKG_APACHE} == "apache2") && !empty(USE_APR:M[yY][eE][sS])
. include "../../devel/apr0/buildlink3.mk"
.elif (${PKG_APACHE} == "apache22") && !empty(USE_APR:M[Yy][Ee][Ss])
. include "../../devel/apr/buildlink3.mk"
. include "../../devel/apr-util/buildlink3.mk"
.endif
#
# Variable assignment for multi-apache packages
MULTI+= PKG_APACHE=${PKG_APACHE}
.endif # APACHE_MK