freebsd-ports/Mk/bsd.perl.mk
Mark Linimon efb871fcc7 Fix the CONFIGURE_ENV anti-foot-shooting measure to have the correct
quoting.  It turns out that this is only an issue for ports that torture
CONFIGURE_ENV to run a command as well as just set the environment (often,
used to echo 'N' to fool an interactive script.)

Tested on:	pointyhat
2007-09-29 03:46:06 +00:00

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Makefile

#-*- mode: makefile; tab-width: 4; -*-
# ex:ts=4
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
# bsd.perl.mk - Support for Perl-based ports.
#
# Created by: Gabor Kovesdan <gabor@FreeBSD.org>
#
# For FreeBSD committers:
# Please send all suggested changes to the maintainer instead of committing
# them to CVS yourself.
#
# PERL5 - Set to full path of perl5, either in the system or
# installed from a port.
# PERL - Set to full path of perl5, either in the system or
# installed from a port, but without the version number.
# Use this if you need to replace "#!" lines in scripts.
# PERL_VERSION - Full version of perl5 (see below for current value).
# PERL_VER - Short version of perl5 (see below for current value).
# PERL_LEVEL - Perl version as an integer of the form MNNNPP, where
# M is major version, N is minor version, and P is
# the patch level. E.g., PERL_VERSION=5.6.1 would give
# a PERL_LEVEL of 500601. This can be used in comparisons
# to determine if the version of perl is high enough,
# whether a particular dependency is needed, etc.
# PERL_ARCH - Directory name of architecture dependent libraries
# (value: ${ARCH}-freebsd).
# PERL_PORT - Name of the perl port that is installed
# (value: perl5)
# SITE_PERL - Directory name where site specific perl packages go.
# This value is added to PLIST_SUB.
# USE_PERL5 - If your port needs a specific version of Perl, you
# can easily specify that with this knob. If
# you need a certain minimal version, but don't
# care if about the upperversion, just put the
# + sign behind the version. If you want to
# specify a latest version your port can be used
# with, suffix the version number with a - sign.
# Exact version can also be specified if you just
# set USE_PERL5 to the desired version. If you
# just set USE_PERL5 to "yes", Perl will be
# pulled in as a dependency but no version check
# is done.
# USE_PERL5_REASON
# - Along with USE_PERL5, you can set a specific reason,
# why a given version is required.
#
# Examples:
# USE_PERL5= yes # port requires any version of Perl5 to build.
# USE_PERL5= 5.6.0+ # port requires at least Perl 5.6.0 to build.
# USE_PERL5= 5.8.2 # port is only usable with Perl 5.8.2.
# USE_PERL5= 5.8.6- # port is only usbale with Perl 5.8.6 or prior.
#
# This line along with a properly set USE_PERL5 will give the user a reason,
# why the specific ports cannot be installed into the given environment.
#
# USE_PERL5_REASON= this module is already part of your Perl version
#
# PERL_CONFIGURE
# - Configure using Perl's MakeMaker. Implies USE_PERL5.
# The version requirement can be specified here,
# as well.
# USE_PERL5_BUILD
# - If set, this port uses perl5 in one or more of the
# extract, patch, build or install phases.
# The version requirement can be specified here,
# as well.
# USE_PERL5_RUN - If set, this port uses perl5 for running. The
# version requirement can be specified here,
# as well.
# PERL_MODBUILD - Use Module::Build to configure, build and install
# port. The version requirement can be specified
# here, as well.
#
# WANT_PERL5 - Set this is your port conditionally depends on Perl.
# This MUST appear before the inclusion of bsd.port.pre.mk.
.if !defined(_POSTMKINCLUDED) && !defined(Perl_Pre_Include)
Perl_Pre_Include= bsd.perl.mk
PERL_Include_MAINTAINER= perl@FreeBSD.org
# XXX to remain undefined until all ports that require Perl are fixed
# to set one of the conditionals that force the inclusion of bsd.perl.mk
.if defined(_PERL_REFACTORING_COMPLETE)
PERL_VERSION?= 5.8.8
PERL_VER?= 5.8.8
.if !defined(PERL_LEVEL) && defined(PERL_VERSION)
perl_major= ${PERL_VERSION:C|\..*||}
_perl_minor= ${PERL_VERSION:S|^${perl_major}||:S|^.||:C|\..*||}
_perl_patch= ${PERL_VERSION:S|^${perl_major}||:S|^.${_perl_minor}||:S|^.||:C|\..*||}
perl_minor= ${_perl_minor:S|^|000|:C|.*(...)|\1|}
perl_patch= ${_perl_patch:S|^|00|:C|.*(..)|\1|}
PERL_LEVEL= ${perl_major}${perl_minor}${perl_patch}
.else
PERL_LEVEL= 0
.endif # !defined(PERL_LEVEL) && defined(PERL_VERSION)
PERL_ARCH?= mach
.if ${PERL_LEVEL} >= 500800
PERL_PORT?= perl5.8
.else # ${PERL_LEVEL} < 500800
PERL_PORT?= perl5
.endif
SITE_PERL_REL?= lib/perl5/site_perl/${PERL_VER}
SITE_PERL?= ${LOCALBASE}/${SITE_PERL_REL}
PERL5= ${LOCALBASE}/bin/perl${PERL_VERSION}
PERL= ${LOCALBASE}/bin/perl
.endif # defined(_PERL_REFACTORING_COMPLETE)
# Decide where to look for the version string
.ifdef USE_PERL5
USE_PERL5_STRING= ${USE_PERL5}
.elifdef USE_PERL5_BUILD
USE_PERL5_STRING= ${USE_PERL5_BUILD}
.elifdef USE_PERL5_RUN
USE_PERL5_STRING= ${USE_PERL5_RUN}
.elifdef PERL_MODBUILD
USE_PERL5_STRING= ${PERL_MODBUILD}
.elifdef PERL_CONFIGURE
USE_PERL5_STRING= ${PERL_CONFIGURE}
.else
USE_PERL5_STRING= yes # currently unreachable
.endif
.if ${USE_PERL5_STRING:L} != "yes"
want_perl_sign= ${USE_PERL5_STRING:C|^[0-9.]+||}
want_perl_ver= ${USE_PERL5_STRING:S|${want_perl_sign}$||}
want_perl_major= ${want_perl_ver:C|\..*||}
_want_perl_minor= ${want_perl_ver:S|^${want_perl_major}||:S|^.||:C|\..*||}
_want_perl_patch= ${want_perl_ver:S|^${want_perl_major}||:S|^.${_want_perl_minor}||:S|^.||:C|\..*||}
want_perl_minor= ${_want_perl_minor:S|^|000|:C|.*(...)|\1|}
want_perl_patch= ${_want_perl_patch:S|^|00|:C|.*(..)|\1|}
USE_PERL5_LEVEL= ${want_perl_major}${want_perl_minor}${want_perl_patch}
# Mask unspecified components. E.g. this way "5" will match any "5.x.x".
.if empty(_want_perl_minor)
masked_PERL_LEVEL= ${PERL_LEVEL:C|(.....)$|00000|}
.elif empty(_want_perl_patch)
masked_PERL_LEVEL= ${PERL_LEVEL:C|(..)$|00|}
.else
masked_PERL_LEVEL= ${PERL_LEVEL}
.endif
.if ${want_perl_sign} == "+"
.if ${USE_PERL5_LEVEL} > ${masked_PERL_LEVEL}
USE_PERL5_REASON?= requires Perl ${want_perl_ver} or later, install lang/perl5.8 and try again
IGNORE= ${USE_PERL5_REASON}
.endif # ${USE_PERL5_LEVEL} > ${masked_PERL_LEVEL}
.elif ${want_perl_sign} == ""
.if ${USE_PERL5_LEVEL} != ${masked_PERL_LEVEL}
USE_PERL5_REASON?= requires Perl ${want_perl_ver} exactly
IGNORE= ${USE_PERL5_REASON}
.endif # ${USE_PERL5_LEVEL} != ${masked_PERL_LEVEL}
.elif ${want_perl_sign} == "-"
.if ${USE_PERL5_LEVEL} <= ${masked_PERL_LEVEL}
USE_PERL5_REASON?= requires a Perl version earlier than ${want_perl_ver}
IGNORE= ${USE_PERL5_REASON}
.endif # ${USE_PERL5_LEVEL} <= ${masked_PERL_LEVEL}
.else # wrong suffix
IGNORE= improper use of USE_PERL5
.endif
.endif #${USE_PERL5_STRING:L} != "yes"
.endif # !defined(_POSTMKINCLUDED) && !defined(Perl_Pre_Include)
.if defined(_POSTMKINCLUDED) && !defined(Perl_Post_Include)
Perl_Post_Include= bsd.perl.mk
.if defined(_PERL_REFACTORING_COMPLETE)
PLIST_SUB+= PERL_VERSION=${PERL_VERSION} \
PERL_VER=${PERL_VER} \
PERL_ARCH=${PERL_ARCH} \
SITE_PERL=${SITE_PERL_REL}
.endif # defined(_PERL_REFACTORING_COMPLETE)
.if !defined(PERL) || !defined(PERL5) || !defined(PERL_PORT) || !defined(SITE_PERL)
IGNORE= missing define for WANT_PERL, USE_PERL5, or similar before bsd.port.pre.mk inclusion
.endif
.if defined(PERL_MODBUILD)
PERL_CONFIGURE= yes
CONFIGURE_SCRIPT?= Build.PL
.if ${PORTNAME} != Module-Build
BUILD_DEPENDS+= ${SITE_PERL}/Module/Build.pm:${PORTSDIR}/devel/p5-Module-Build
.endif
ALL_TARGET?=
PL_BUILD?= Build
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= \
create_packlist=0 \
install_path=lib="${PREFIX}/${SITE_PERL_REL}" \
install_path=arch="${PREFIX}/${SITE_PERL_REL}/${PERL_ARCH}" \
install_path=script="${PREFIX}/bin" \
install_path=bin="${PREFIX}/bin" \
install_path=libdoc="${MAN3PREFIX}/man/man3" \
install_path=bindoc="${MAN1PREFIX}/man/man1"
.elif defined(PERL_CONFIGURE)
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= INSTALLDIRS="site"
.endif # defined(PERL_MODBUILD)
.if defined(PERL_CONFIGURE)
USE_PERL5= yes
# Disable AutoInstall from attempting to install from CPAN directly in
# the case of missing dependencies. This causes the build to loop on
# the build cluster asking for interactive input.
CONFIGURE_ENV+= PERL_EXTUTILS_AUTOINSTALL="--skipdeps"
.if defined(BATCH) && !defined(IS_INTERACTIVE)
CONFIGURE_ENV+= PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT="YES"
.endif # defined(BATCH) && !defined(IS_INTERACTIVE)
.endif # defined(PERL_CONFIGURE)
.if defined(USE_PERL5) || defined(USE_PERL5_BUILD)
EXTRACT_DEPENDS+= ${PERL5}:${PORTSDIR}/lang/${PERL_PORT}
PATCH_DEPENDS+= ${PERL5}:${PORTSDIR}/lang/${PERL_PORT}
BUILD_DEPENDS+= ${PERL5}:${PORTSDIR}/lang/${PERL_PORT}
.endif
.if defined(USE_PERL5) || defined(USE_PERL5_RUN)
RUN_DEPENDS+= ${PERL5}:${PORTSDIR}/lang/${PERL_PORT}
.endif
.if defined(PERL_CONFIGURE)
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= CC="${CC}" CCFLAGS="${CFLAGS}" PREFIX="${PREFIX}" \
INSTALLPRIVLIB="${PREFIX}/lib" INSTALLARCHLIB="${PREFIX}/lib"
CONFIGURE_SCRIPT?= Makefile.PL
MAN3PREFIX?= ${PREFIX}/lib/perl5/${PERL_VERSION}
.undef HAS_CONFIGURE
.endif # defined(PERL_CONFIGURE)
.if defined(PERL_CONFIGURE)
.if !target(do-configure)
# XXX MCL had to duplicate the first block; implies more refactoring needed
do-configure:
@if [ -f ${SCRIPTDIR}/configure ]; then \
cd ${.CURDIR} && ${SETENV} ${SCRIPTS_ENV} ${SH} \
${SCRIPTDIR}/configure; \
fi
@cd ${CONFIGURE_WRKSRC} && \
${SETENV} ${CONFIGURE_ENV} \
${PERL5} ./${CONFIGURE_SCRIPT} ${CONFIGURE_ARGS}
.if !defined(PERL_MODBUILD)
@cd ${CONFIGURE_WRKSRC} && \
${PERL5} -pi -e 's/ doc_(perl|site|\$$\(INSTALLDIRS\))_install$$//' Makefile
.endif # !defined(PERL_MODBUILD)
.endif # !target(do-configure)
.endif # defined(PERL_CONFIGURE)
.if defined(PERL_MODBUILD)
.if !target(do-build)
do-build:
@(cd ${BUILD_WRKSRC}; ${SETENV} ${MAKE_ENV} ${PERL5} ${PL_BUILD} ${MAKE_ARGS} ${ALL_TARGET})
.endif # !target(do-build)
.if !defined(USE_GMAKE)
.if !target(do-install)
do-install:
@(cd ${BUILD_WRKSRC}; ${SETENV} ${MAKE_ENV} ${PERL5} ${PL_BUILD} ${MAKE_ARGS} ${INSTALL_TARGET})
.endif # !target(do-install)
.endif # !defined(USE_GMAKE)
.endif # defined(PERL_MODBUILD)
.endif # defined(_POSTMKINCLUDED) && !defined(Perl_Post_Include)