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# bsd.port.mk - 940820 Jordan K. Hubbard.
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# This file is in the public domain.
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#
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# $Id: bsd.port.mk,v 1.7 1994/08/21 17:42:24 jkh Exp $
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#
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# Supported Variables and their behaviors:
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#
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# GMAKE - Set to path of GNU make if not in $PATH.
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# DISTDIR - Where to get gzip'd, tarballed copies of original sources.
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# DISTNAME - Name of package or distribution.
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# WRKDIR - A temporary working directory that gets *clobbered* on clean.
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# WRKSRC - A subdirectory of ${WRKDIR} where the distribution actually
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# unpacks to. Defaults to ${WRKDIR}/${DISTNAME}.
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# PATCHDIR - A directory containing required patches.
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# SCRIPTDIR - A directory containing auxilliary scripts.
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# FILESDIR - A directory containing any miscellaneous additional files.
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# PKGDIR - Package creation files.
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#
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# USE_GMAKE - Says that the package uses gmake (*).
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# HAS_CONFIGURE - Says that the package has its own configure script (*).
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# CONFIGURE_ARGS - Pass these args to configure, if $HAS_CONFIGURE.
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# HOME_LOCATION - site/path name (or user's email address) describing
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# where this package came from or can be obtained if the
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# tarball is missing.
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# DEPENDS - A list of other packages this package depends on being
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# made first.
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#
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#
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# Default targets and their behaviors:
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#
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# extract - Unpacks ${DISTDIR}/${DISTNAME}.tar.gz into ${WRKDIR}.
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# configure - Applys patches, if any, and runs either GNU configure, a
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# local configure or nothing, depending on settings.
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# build - Actually compile the sources.
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# install - Install the results of a build.
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# package - Create a package from a build.
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.if exists(${.CURDIR}/../Makefile.inc)
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.include "${.CURDIR}/../Makefile.inc"
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.endif
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GMAKE?= gmake
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# These need to be absolute since we don't know how deep in the ports
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# tree we are and thus can't go relative. It can, of course, be overridden
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# by individual Makefiles.
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PORTSDIR?= /usr/ports
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DISTDIR?= ${PORTSDIR}/distfiles
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WRKDIR?= ${.CURDIR}/work
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WRKSRC?= ${WRKDIR}/${DISTNAME}
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PATCHDIR?= ${.CURDIR}/patches
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SCRIPTDIR?= ${.CURDIR}/scripts
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FILESDIR?= ${.CURDIR}/files
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PKGDIR?= ${.CURDIR}/pkg
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# Miscellaneous overridable commands:
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EXTRACT_CMD?= tar
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EXTRACT_SUFX?= .tar.gz
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EXTRACT_ARGS?= -C ${WRKDIR} -xzf
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HOME_LOCATION?= <original site unknown>
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.MAIN: all
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all: extract configure build
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.if !target(install)
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install:
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@echo "===> Installing for ${DISTNAME}"
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.if defined(USE_GMAKE)
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@(cd ${WRKSRC}; ${GMAKE} install)
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.else defined(USE_GMAKE)
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@(cd ${WRKSRC}; ${MAKE} install)
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.endif
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.endif
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.if !target(package)
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package:
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# Makes some gross assumptions about a fairly simple package with no
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# install, require or deinstall scripts. Override this rule if your
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# package is anything but run-of-the-mill (or show me a way to do this
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# more generally).
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@[ -d ${PKGDIR} ] && \
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echo "===> Building package for ${DISTNAME}" ; \
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pkg_create -c pkg/COMMENT -d pkg/DESCR -f pkg/PLIST ${DISTNAME}
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.endif
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.if !target(build)
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build: configure
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@echo "===> Building for ${DISTNAME}"
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.if defined(DEPENDS)
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@echo "===> ${DISTNAME} depends on: ${DEPENDS}"
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@for i in $(DEPENDS); do \
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echo "===> Verifying build for $$i"; \
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if [ ! -d ${PORTSDIR}/$$i ]; then \
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echo ">> No directory for ${PORTSDIR}/$$i. Skipping.."; \
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else \
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(cd ${PORTSDIR}/$$i; ${MAKE}) ; \
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fi \
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done
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@echo "===> Returning to build of ${DISTNAME}"
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.endif
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.if defined(USE_GMAKE)
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@(cd ${WRKSRC}; ${GMAKE} all)
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.else defined(USE_GMAKE)
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@(cd ${WRKSRC}; ${MAKE} all)
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.endif
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.endif
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.if !target(configure)
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# This is done with a .configure because configures are often expensive,
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# and you don't want it done again gratuitously when you're trying to get
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# a make of the whole tree to work.
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configure: extract ${.CURDIR}/.configure_done
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${.CURDIR}/.configure_done:
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@echo "===> Configuring for ${DISTNAME}"
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@if [ -d ${PATCHDIR} ]; then \
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echo "===> Applying patches for ${DISTNAME}" ; \
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for i in ${PATCHDIR}/patch-*; do \
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patch -d ${WRKSRC} --quiet -E -p0 < $$i; \
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done; \
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fi
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# We have a small convention for our local configure scripts, which
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# is that ${PORTSDIR}, ${.CURDIR} and ${WRKSRC} get passed as
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# command-line arguments since all other methods are a little
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# problematic.
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@if [ -f ${SCRIPTDIR}/pre-configure ]; then \
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sh ${SCRIPTDIR}/pre-configure ${PORTSDIR} ${.CURDIR} ${WRKSRC}; \
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fi
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@if [ -f ${SCRIPTDIR}/configure ]; then \
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sh ${SCRIPTDIR}/configure ${PORTSDIR} ${.CURDIR} ${WRKSRC}; \
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fi
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.if defined(HAS_CONFIGURE)
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@(cd ${WRKSRC}; ./configure ${CONFIGURE_ARGS})
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.endif
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@if [ -f ${SCRIPTDIR}/post-configure ]; then \
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sh ${SCRIPTDIR}/post-configure ${PORTSDIR} ${.CURDIR} ${WRKSRC}; \
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fi
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@touch -f ${.CURDIR}/.configure_done
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.endif
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.if !target(extract)
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# We need to depend on .extract_done rather than the presence of ${WRKDIR}
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# because if the user interrupts the extract in the middle (and it's often
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# a long procedure), we get tricked into thinking that we've got a good dist
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# in ${WRKDIR}.
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extract: ${.CURDIR}/.extract_done
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${.CURDIR}/.extract_done:
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@echo "===> Extracting for ${DISTNAME}"
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@rm -rf ${WRKDIR}
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@mkdir -p ${WRKDIR}
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@if [ ! -f ${DISTDIR}/${DISTNAME}${EXTRACT_SUFX} ]; then \
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echo "Sorry, can't find: ${DISTDIR}/${DISTNAME}${EXTRACT_SUFX}"; \
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echo "Please obtain this file from:"; \
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echo " ${HOME_LOCATION}"; \
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echo "before proceeding."; \
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exit 1; \
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fi
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@${EXTRACT_CMD} ${EXTRACT_ARGS} ${DISTDIR}/${DISTNAME}${EXTRACT_SUFX}
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@touch -f ${.CURDIR}/.extract_done
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.endif
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.if !target(clean)
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clean:
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@echo "===> Cleaning for ${DISTNAME}"
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@rm -f ${.CURDIR}/.extract_done ${.CURDIR}/.configure_done
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@rm -rf ${WRKDIR}
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.endif
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.if !target(cleandir)
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cleandir: clean
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.endif
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