pkgsrc/Makefile
dmcmahill 832614bc4c Rework the README.html generation code. Major changes are:
- completely redo the code which decides on the machine architecture,
  operating system, and operating system version for the binary packages.
  The old way just used to directory names to take a guess.  The new
  way creates a cache file containing meta-data for all the binary packages
  in each "All" directory.  This cache file is consulted when generating
  the lists of available binary packages.  The meta-data is obtained with
  pkg_info so it should always be correct even if you do something silly
  like mix OS_VERSION or MACHINE_ARCH packages up in the same directory.

  Among the benefits are:  works when PACKAGES is not $PKGSRC/packages,
  works with a more or less arbitrary subdirectory structure, works
  when there are subdirectories for multiple operating systems.

  This portion of the fix should address PR25390.

  The cache files are only updated when the contents of an "All" directory
  changes or if the cache file format changes.  There is some room for
  improving the updating of the cache files, but its not too bad the way
  it is.

- fix up some of the awk code so that generadme.awk works with Solaris
  nawk as well as NetBSD's nawk and gawk (for pre-2.0 systems).

- remove some "if ! foo" shell constructs to increase portability.

- be more consistent with what variables get passed to mkreadme from
  make and which ones are determined automatically.  Mostly this meant
  moving stuff into mkreadme to make it easier to run it standalone.
2005-05-17 21:46:59 +00:00

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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.71 2005/05/17 21:46:59 dmcmahill Exp $
#
# tools used by this Makefile
PKGSRC_USE_TOOLS+= [ awk cat cmp echo env expr false fgrep grep mv \
rm sed sort wc
# additional tools used by bsd.pkg.subdir.mk
PKGSRC_USE_TOOLS+= basename touch
# additional tools used by bsd.bulk-pkg.mk
PKGSRC_USE_TOOLS+= egrep find ls sh tee true tsort
.include "mk/bsd.prefs.mk"
.ifdef SPECIFIC_PKGS
SUBDIR+= ${SITE_SPECIFIC_PKGS}
SUBDIR+= ${HOST_SPECIFIC_PKGS}
SUBDIR+= ${GROUP_SPECIFIC_PKGS}
SUBDIR+= ${USER_SPECIFIC_PKGS}
.else
SUBDIR += archivers
SUBDIR += audio
SUBDIR += benchmarks
SUBDIR += biology
SUBDIR += cad
SUBDIR += chat
SUBDIR += comms
SUBDIR += converters
SUBDIR += cross
SUBDIR += databases
SUBDIR += devel
SUBDIR += editors
SUBDIR += emulators
SUBDIR += finance
SUBDIR += fonts
SUBDIR += games
SUBDIR += geography
SUBDIR += graphics
SUBDIR += ham
SUBDIR += inputmethod
SUBDIR += lang
SUBDIR += mail
SUBDIR += math
SUBDIR += mbone
SUBDIR += meta-pkgs
SUBDIR += misc
SUBDIR += multimedia
SUBDIR += net
SUBDIR += news
SUBDIR += parallel
SUBDIR += pkgtools
SUBDIR += print
#SUBDIR += regress
SUBDIR += security
SUBDIR += shells
SUBDIR += sysutils
SUBDIR += textproc
SUBDIR += time
SUBDIR += wm
SUBDIR += www
SUBDIR += x11
.endif
.ifdef USER_ADDITIONAL_PKGS
SUBDIR+= ${USER_ADDITIONAL_PKGS}
.endif
PKGSRCTOP= yes
# If PACKAGES is set to the default (${PKGSRCDIR}/packages), the current
# ${MACHINE_ARCH} and "release" (uname -r) will be used. Otherwise a directory
# structure of ...pkgsrc/packages/`uname -r`/${MACHINE_ARCH} is assumed.
# The PKG_URL is set from FTP_PKG_URL_* or CDROM_PKG_URL_*, depending on
# the target used to generate the README.html file.
.PHONY: README.html
_README_TYPE_FLAG?= none
README.html: .PRECIOUS
.if ${_README_TYPE_FLAG} == "--ftp" || ${_README_TYPE_FLAG} == "--cdrom"
${SETENV} TMPDIR=${TMPDIR:U/tmp}/mkreadme \
BMAKE=${MAKE} \
./mk/scripts/mkreadme --pkgsrc ${.CURDIR} \
--packages ${PACKAGES} ${_README_TYPE_FLAG} \
--prune
.else
@${ECHO} "ERROR: please do not use the README.html target directly."
@${ECHO} " Instead use either the \"readme\" or \"cdrom-readme\""
@${ECHO} " target."
@${FALSE}
.endif
.include "mk/bsd.pkg.subdir.mk"
# the bulk-cache and clean-bulk-cache targets are a global-pkgsrc
# thing and thus it makes sense to run it from the top level pkgsrc
# directory.
.if make(bulk-cache) || make(clean-bulk-cache)
.include "${.CURDIR}/mk/bulk/bsd.bulk-pkg.mk"
.endif
.PHONY: ${.CURDIR}/PKGDB
${.CURDIR}/PKGDB:
@${RM} -f ${.CURDIR}/PKGDB
@${ECHO_MSG} "Extracting complete dependency database. This may take a while..."
@DB=${.CURDIR}/PKGDB ; \
PKGSRCDIR=${.CURDIR} ; \
npkg=1; \
list=`${GREP} '^[[:space:]]*'SUBDIR */Makefile | ${SED} 's,/Makefile.*=[[:space:]]*,/,'` ; \
for pkgdir in $$list ; do \
if [ ! -d $$pkgdir ]; then \
echo " " ; \
echo "WARNING: the package directory $$pkgdir is listed in" > /dev/stderr ; \
echo $$pkgdir | ${SED} 's;/.*;/Makefile;g' > /dev/stderr ; \
echo "but the directory does not exist. Please fix this!" > /dev/stderr ; \
else \
cd $$pkgdir ; \
l=`${MAKE} print-summary-data` ; \
if [ $$? != 0 ]; then \
echo "WARNING (printdepends): the package in $$pkgdir had problem with" \
> /dev/stderr ; \
echo " ${MAKE} print-summary-data" > /dev/stderr ; \
echo " database information for this package" > /dev/stderr ; \
echo " will be dropped." > /dev/stderr ; \
${MAKE} print-summary-data 2>&1 > /dev/stderr ; \
else \
echo "$$l" >> $$DB ; \
fi ; \
fi ; \
echo -n "." ; \
if [ `${EXPR} $$npkg % 100 = 0` -eq 1 ]; then \
echo " " ; \
echo "$$npkg" ; \
fi ; \
npkg=`${EXPR} $$npkg + 1` ; \
cd $$PKGSRCDIR ; \
done
.PHONY: index
index: ${.CURDIR}/INDEX
${.CURDIR}/INDEX: ${.CURDIR}/PKGDB
@${RM} -f ${.CURDIR}/INDEX
@${AWK} -f ./mk/scripts/genindex.awk PKGSRCDIR=${.CURDIR} SORT=${SORT} ${.CURDIR}/PKGDB
@${RM} -f ${.CURDIR}/PKGDB
print-index: ${.CURDIR}/INDEX
@${AWK} -F\| '{ printf("Pkg:\t%s\nPath:\t%s\nInfo:\t%s\nMaint:\t%s\nIndex:\t%s\nB-deps:\t%s\nR-deps:\t%s\nArch:\t%s\n\n", $$1, $$2, $$4, $$6, $$7, $$8, $$9, $$10); }' < ${.CURDIR}/INDEX
search: ${.CURDIR}/INDEX
.if !defined(key)
@${ECHO} "The search target requires a keyword parameter,"
@${ECHO} "e.g.: \"${MAKE} search key=somekeyword\""
.else
@${GREP} ${key} ${.CURDIR}/INDEX | ${AWK} -F\| '{ printf("Pkg:\t%s\nPath:\t%s\nInfo:\t%s\nMaint:\t%s\nIndex:\t%s\nB-deps:\t%s\nR-deps:\t%s\nArch:\t%s\n\n", $$1, $$2, $$4, $$6, $$7, $$8, $$9, $$10); }'
.endif
#
# Generate list of all packages by extracting information from
# the category/README.html pages
#
readme-all:
@if [ -f README-all.html ]; then \
${MV} README-all.html README-all.html.BAK ; \
fi
@${MAKE} README-all.html
@if ${CMP} -s README-all.html README-all.html.BAK ; then \
${MV} README-all.html.BAK README-all.html ; \
else \
${RM} -f README-all.html.BAK ; \
fi
README-all.html:
@${RM} -f $@.new
@${RM} -f $@.newsorted
@${ECHO} -n "Processing categories for $@:"
.for category in ${SUBDIR}
@if [ -f ${category}/README.html ]; then \
${ECHO} -n ' ${category}' ; \
${GREP} '^<TR>' ${category}/README.html \
| ${SED} -e 's|"|"${category}/|' \
-e 's| <TD>| <TD>(<A HREF="${category}/README.html">${category}</A>) <TD>|' \
-e 's|<TR>|<TR VALIGN=TOP>|' \
-e 's|<TD VALIGN=TOP>|<TD>|' \
>> $@.new ; \
fi
.endfor
@${ECHO} "."
@if [ ! -f $@.new ]; then \
${ECHO} "There are no categories with README.html files available."; \
${ECHO} "You need to run \`${MAKE} readme' to generate them before running this target."; \
${FALSE}; \
fi
@${SORT} -f -t '">' +2 <$@.new >$@.newsorted
@${WC} -l $@.newsorted | ${AWK} '{ print $$1 }' >$@.npkgs
@${CAT} templates/README.all \
| ${SED} \
-e '/%%NPKGS%%/r$@.npkgs' \
-e '/%%NPKGS%%/d' \
-e '/%%PKGS%%/r$@.newsorted' \
-e '/%%PKGS%%/d' \
> $@
@${RM} -f $@.npkgs
@${RM} -f $@.new
@${RM} -f $@.newsorted
readme-ipv6:
@if [ -f README-IPv6.html ]; then \
${MV} README-IPv6.html README-IPv6.html.BAK ; \
fi
@${MAKE} README-IPv6.html
@if ${CMP} -s README-IPv6.html README-IPv6.html.BAK ; then \
${MV} README-IPv6.html.BAK README-IPv6.html ; \
else \
${RM} -f README-IPv6.html.BAK ; \
fi
README-IPv6.html:
@${GREP} -l '^BUILD_DEFS.*=.*USE_INET6' */*/Makefile \
| ${SED} s,Makefile,, >$@.pkgs
@${FGREP} -f $@.pkgs README-all.html | ${SORT} -t/ +1 >$@.trs
@${CAT} templates/README.ipv6 \
| ${SED} \
-e '/%%TRS%%/r$@.trs' \
-e '/%%TRS%%/d' \
>$@
@${RM} $@.trs
@${RM} $@.pkgs
show-host-specific-pkgs:
@${ECHO} "HOST_SPECIFIC_PKGS= \\"; \
${MAKE} show-pkgsrc-dir | ${AWK} '/^===/ { next; } { printf("%s \\\n", $$1) }'; \
${ECHO} ""
# list all packages that depend on a particular package; needs the INDEX file
# usage: 'make show-deps PKG=openssl'
# PKG: name of the package
show-deps:
@if [ ! -f "${.CURDIR}/INDEX" ]; then ${ECHO} "No index available -- please build it with 'make index'" >&2; ${FALSE}; fi
@if [ -z "${PKG}" ]; then ${ECHO} "PKG variable not set" >&2; ${FALSE}; fi
@${GREP} -E "^([^|]*\|){7}([^|]* |)${PKG}>=" ${.CURDIR}/INDEX | ${SED} -n "s/^[^|]*|\([^|]*\)|.*/\1/p" | ${SORT}