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#-*- mode: Fundamental; tab-width: 4; -*-
# ex:ts=4 sw=4 filetype=make:
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# $OpenBSD: bsd.port.mk,v 1.558 2003/07/18 18:54:09 espie Exp $
# $FreeBSD: bsd.port.mk,v 1.264 1996/12/25 02:27:44 imp Exp $
# $NetBSD: bsd.port.mk,v 1.62 1998/04/09 12:47:02 hubertf Exp $
#
# bsd.port.mk - 940820 Jordan K. Hubbard.
# This file is in the public domain.
# Each port has a MAINTAINER, which is the email address(es) of the person(s)
# to contact if you have questions/suggestions about that specific port.
# To obtain that address, just type
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# make show=MAINTAINER
# in the specific port's directory.
#
# The ports@openbsd.org address is the `default' MAINTAINER (the generic
# OpenBSD ports mailing-list).
# Enquiries as to the bsd.port.mk framework should usually be directed
# to ports@openbsd.org.
.if ${.MAKEFLAGS:MFLAVOR=*}
ERRORS+= "Fatal: Use 'env FLAVOR=${FLAVOR} ${MAKE}' instead."
.endif
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.if ${.MAKEFLAGS:MSUBPACKAGE=*}
ERRORS+= "Fatal: Use 'env SUBPACKAGE=${SUBPACKAGE} ${MAKE}' instead."
.endif
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# The definitive source of documentation to this file's user-visible parts
# is bsd.port.mk(5).
#
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# Any variable or target starting with an underscore (e.g., _DEPEND_ECHO)
# is internal to bsd.port.mk, not part of the user's API, and liable to
# change without notice.
#
#
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# NO_PKG_REGISTER - Don't register a port install as a package.
# SCRIPTS_ENV - Additional environment vars passed to scripts in
# ${SCRIPTDIR} executed by bsd.port.mk.
# DEPENDS - A list of other ports this package depends on being
# made first.
#
#
# Variables to change if you want a special behavior:
#
# DEPENDS_TARGET - The target to execute when a port is calling a
# dependency (default: "install").
#
# readme - Create a README.html file describing the category or package
# (somewhat broken due to NEW_DEPENDS)
# Somewhat obsolete targets:
# list-distfiles- list the distribution and patch files used by a port.
# Typical use is (from the top level of the ports tree)
# make ECHO_MSG=: list-distfiles | tee some-file
# (rely on mirror-maker instead)
# print-depends - print all dependencies for the given package
# (for new dependencies, use
# build-depends-list/run-depends-list instead)
#
#
# Default sequence for "all" is: fetch checksum extract patch configure build
#
# Please read the comments in the targets section below, you
# should be able to use the pre-* or post-* targets (which
# are available for every stage except checksum) or provide
# an overriding do-* target to do pretty much anything you
# want.
#
# For historical reasons, the distpatch target is a subtarget of patch.
# If you provide a do-patch, you MUST call distpatch explicitly.
# The sequence of hooks actually run is:
#
# pre-patch `real distpatch' post-distpatch `real patch' post-patch
#
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.if exists(${.CURDIR}/../Makefile.inc)
.include "${.CURDIR}/../Makefile.inc"
.endif
.if !defined(PERMIT_PACKAGE_CDROM) || !defined(PERMIT_PACKAGE_FTP) || \
!defined(PERMIT_DISTFILES_CDROM) || !defined(PERMIT_DISTFILES_FTP)
ERRORS+="The licensing info for ${FULLPKGNAME} is incomplete."
ERRORS+="Please notify the OpenBSD port maintainer:"
ERRORS+=" ${MAINTAINER}"
_BAD_LICENSING=Yes
PERMIT_PACKAGE_CDROM = No
PERMIT_DISTFILES_CDROM = No
PERMIT_PACKAGE_FTP = No
PERMIT_DISTFILES_FTP = No
.endif
# MODULES support
# reserved name spaces: for module=NAME, modname*, _modname* variables and
# targets.
.if defined(show)
.MAIN: show
show:
@echo ${${show}:Q}
.elif defined(clean)
.MAIN: clean
.else
.MAIN: all
.endif
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FAKE?=Yes
TRUST_PACKAGES?=No
BIN_PACKAGES?=No
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WRKINST?=${WRKDIR}/fake-${ARCH}${_FLAVOR_EXT2}
_LIBLIST=${WRKDIR}/.liblist-${ARCH}${_FLAVOR_EXT2}
_BUILDLIBLIST=${WRKDIR}/.buildliblist-${ARCH}${_FLAVOR_EXT2}
# Get the architecture
ARCH!= uname -m
# Get the operating system type and version
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OPSYS= OpenBSD
OPSYS_VER= ${OSREV}
NO_SHARED_ARCHS=hppa m88k vax
# Define NO_SHARED_LIBS for those machines that don't support shared libraries.
.for _m in ${MACHINE_ARCH}
. if !empty(NO_SHARED_ARCHS:M${_m})
NO_SHARED_LIBS= Yes
. endif
.endfor
CLEANDEPENDS?=No
clean?=work
.if ${CLEANDEPENDS:L} == "yes"
clean+=depends
.endif
.if ${clean:L:Mwork}
clean+=fake
.endif
.if ${clean:L:Mforce}
clean+=-f
.endif
NOMANCOMPRESS?= Yes
DEF_UMASK?= 022
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.if exists(${.CURDIR}/Makefile.${ARCH})
.include "${.CURDIR}/Makefile.${ARCH}"
.else
.if exists(${.CURDIR}/Makefile.${MACHINE_ARCH})
.include "${.CURDIR}/Makefile.${MACHINE_ARCH}"
.endif
.endif
NO_DEPENDS?= No
NO_BUILD?= No
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NO_REGRESS?= No
# These need to be absolute since we don't know how deep in the ports
# tree we are and thus can't go relative. They can, of course, be overridden
# by individual Makefiles or local system make configuration.
PORTSDIR?= /usr/ports
LOCALBASE?= /usr/local
X11BASE?= /usr/X11R6
DISTDIR?= ${PORTSDIR}/distfiles
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.if defined(DIST_SUBDIR) && !empty(DIST_SUBDIR)
FULLDISTDIR?= ${DISTDIR}/${DIST_SUBDIR}
.else
FULLDISTDIR?= ${DISTDIR}
.endif
PKGREPOSITORYBASE?= ${PORTSDIR}/packages/${MACHINE_ARCH}
TEMPLATES?= ${PORTSDIR}/infrastructure/templates
CDROM_PACKAGES?= ${PKGREPOSITORYBASE}/cdrom
FTP_PACKAGES?= ${PKGREPOSITORYBASE}/ftp
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.if exists(${.CURDIR}/patches.${ARCH})
PATCHDIR?= ${.CURDIR}/patches.${ARCH}
.else
.if exists(${.CURDIR}/patches.${MACHINE_ARCH})
PATCHDIR?= ${.CURDIR}/patches.${MACHINE_ARCH}
.else
PATCHDIR?= ${.CURDIR}/patches
.endif
.endif
PATCH_LIST?= patch-*
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.if exists(${.CURDIR}/scripts.${ARCH})
SCRIPTDIR?= ${.CURDIR}/scripts.${ARCH}
.else
.if exists(${.CURDIR}/scripts.${MACHINE_ARCH})
SCRIPTDIR?= ${.CURDIR}/scripts.${MACHINE_ARCH}
.else
SCRIPTDIR?= ${.CURDIR}/scripts
.endif
.endif
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.if exists(${.CURDIR}/files.${ARCH})
FILESDIR?= ${.CURDIR}/files.${ARCH}
.else
.if exists(${.CURDIR}/files.${MACHINE_ARCH})
FILESDIR?= ${.CURDIR}/files.${MACHINE_ARCH}
.else
FILESDIR?= ${.CURDIR}/files
.endif
.endif
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.if exists(${.CURDIR}/pkg.${ARCH})
PKGDIR?= ${.CURDIR}/pkg.${ARCH}
.else
.if exists(${.CURDIR}/pkg.${MACHINE_ARCH})
PKGDIR?= ${.CURDIR}/pkg.${MACHINE_ARCH}
.else
PKGDIR?= ${.CURDIR}/pkg
.endif
.endif
PREFIX?= ${LOCALBASE}
TRUEPREFIX?= ${PREFIX}
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DESTDIRNAME?= DESTDIR
DESTDIR?= ${WRKINST}
MAKE_FLAGS?=
LIBTOOL_FLAGS?=
.if !defined(FAKE_FLAGS)
FAKE_FLAGS=${DESTDIRNAME}=${WRKINST}
.endif
CONFIGURE_STYLE?=
# where configuration files should go
SYSCONFDIR?= /etc
USE_GMAKE?= No
.if ${USE_GMAKE:L} == "yes"
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BUILD_DEPENDS+= ::devel/gmake
MAKE_PROGRAM= ${GMAKE}
.else
MAKE_PROGRAM= ${MAKE}
.endif
.if ${CONFIGURE_STYLE:L:Mautomake} || ${CONFIGURE_STYLE:L:Mautoconf} || ${CONFIGURE_STYLE:L:Mautoupdate}
. if !${CONFIGURE_STYLE:L:Mgnu}
CONFIGURE_STYLE+=gnu
. endif
.endif
USE_LIBTOOL?=No
.if ${USE_LIBTOOL:L} == "yes"
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LIBTOOL?= ${LOCALBASE}/bin/libtool
BUILD_DEPENDS+= ::devel/libtool
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CONFIGURE_ENV+= LIBTOOL="${LIBTOOL} ${LIBTOOL_FLAGS}"
MAKE_ENV+= LIBTOOL="${LIBTOOL} ${LIBTOOL_FLAGS}"
MAKE_FLAGS+= LIBTOOL="${LIBTOOL} ${LIBTOOL_FLAGS}"
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.endif
.if exists(${PORTSDIR}/../Makefile.inc)
.include "${PORTSDIR}/../Makefile.inc"
.endif
SUBPACKAGE?=
FLAVOR?=
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FLAVORS?=
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PSEUDO_FLAVORS?=
FLAVORS+=${PSEUDO_FLAVORS}
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.if !empty(FLAVORS:L:Mregress) && empty(FLAVOR:L:Mregress)
NO_REGRESS= Yes
.endif
USE_MOTIF?=No
.if ${USE_MOTIF:L} != "no"
. if ${USE_MOTIF:L} == "lesstif"
LIB_DEPENDS+= Xm.1::x11/lesstif
. elif ${USE_MOTIF:L} == "openmotif"
LIB_DEPENDS+= Xm.2::x11/openmotif
. elif ${USE_MOTIF:L} == "any" || ${USE_MOTIF:L} == "yes"
FLAVORS+=lesstif
. if ${FLAVOR:L:Mlesstif} && ${FLAVOR:L:Mmotif}
ERRORS+="Fatal: choose motif or lesstif, not both."
. endif
. if ${FLAVOR:L:Mlesstif}
LIB_DEPENDS+= Xm.1::x11/lesstif
. else
LIB_DEPENDS+= Xm.2::x11/openmotif
. endif
. else
ERRORS+= "Fatal: Unknown USE_MOTIF=${USE_MOTIF} settings."
. endif
MOTIFLIB=-L${LOCALBASE}/lib -lXm
.endif
.if !empty(SUBPACKAGE)
. for _i in ${SUBPACKAGE}
. if !defined(MULTI_PACKAGES) || empty(MULTI_PACKAGES:M${_i})
ERRORS+= "Fatal: Subpackage ${SUBPACKAGE} does not exist."
. endif
. endfor
.endif
# Support architecture and flavor dependent packing lists
#
SED_PLIST?=
# Build FLAVOR_EXT, checking that no flavors are misspelled
FLAVOR_EXT:=
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# _FLAVOR_EXT2 is used internally for working directories.
# It encodes flavors and pseudo-flavors.
_FLAVOR_EXT2:=
# Create the basic sed substitution pipeline for fragments
# (applies only to PLIST for now)
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.if !empty(FLAVORS)
. for _i in ${FLAVORS:L}
. if empty(FLAVOR:L:M${_i})
SED_PLIST+=|sed -e '/^!%%${_i}%%$$/r${PKGDIR}/PFRAG.no-${_i}' -e '//d' -e '/^%%${_i}%%$$/d'
. else
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_FLAVOR_EXT2:=${_FLAVOR_EXT2}-${_i}
. if empty(PSEUDO_FLAVORS:L:M${_i})
FLAVOR_EXT:=${FLAVOR_EXT}-${_i}
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. endif
SED_PLIST+=|sed -e '/^!%%${_i}%%$$/d' -e '/^%%${_i}%%$$/r${PKGDIR}/PFRAG.${_i}' -e '//d'
. endif
. endfor
.endif
.if !empty(FLAVOR)
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. if !empty(FLAVORS)
. for _i in ${FLAVOR:L}
. if empty(FLAVORS:L:M${_i})
ERRORS+= "Fatal: Unknown flavor: ${_i}"
ERRORS+= " (Possible flavors are: ${FLAVORS})."
. endif
. endfor
. else
ERRORS+= "Fatal: no flavors for this port."
. endif
.endif
PKG_SUFX?= .tgz
PKGREPOSITORY?= ${PKGREPOSITORYBASE}/all
PKG_DBDIR?= /var/db/pkg
BULK_COOKIES_DIR?= ${PORTSDIR}/bulk/${MACHINE_ARCH}
PKGNAME?=${DISTNAME}
FULLPKGNAME?=${PKGNAME}${FLAVOR_EXT}
PKGFILE=${PKGREPOSITORY}/${FULLPKGNAME}${PKG_SUFX}
_MASTER?=
.if defined(MULTI_PACKAGES)
. for _s in ${MULTI_PACKAGES}
. if !defined(FULLPKGNAME${_s})
. if defined(PKGNAME${_s})
FULLPKGNAME${_s} = ${PKGNAME${_s}}${FLAVOR_EXT}
. else
FULLPKGNAME${_s} = ${PKGNAME}${_s}${FLAVOR_EXT}
. endif
. endif
PKGFILE${_s} = ${PKGREPOSITORY}/${FULLPKGNAME${_s}}${PKG_SUFX}
. endfor
.endif
_WRKDIR_COOKIE= ${WRKDIR}/.extract_started
_EXTRACT_COOKIE= ${WRKDIR}/.extract_done
_PATCH_COOKIE= ${WRKDIR}/.patch_done
_DISTPATCH_COOKIE= ${WRKDIR}/.distpatch_done
_PREPATCH_COOKIE= ${WRKDIR}/.prepatch_done
_INSTALL_COOKIE= ${PKG_DBDIR}/${FULLPKGNAME${SUBPACKAGE}}/+CONTENTS
_BULK_COOKIE= ${BULK_COOKIES_DIR}/${FULLPKGNAME}
.if ${FAKE:L} == "yes"
_FAKE_COOKIE= ${WRKINST}/.fake_done
_INSTALL_PRE_COOKIE=${WRKINST}/.install_started
.elif defined(SEPARATE_BUILD)
_INSTALL_PRE_COOKIE=${WRKBUILD}/.install_started
.else
_INSTALL_PRE_COOKIE=${WRKDIR}/.install_started
_FAKE_COOKIE= ${WRKDIR}/.fake_done
.endif
_PACKAGE_COOKIE= ${PKGFILE}
.if defined(SEPARATE_BUILD)
_CONFIGURE_COOKIE= ${WRKBUILD}/.configure_done
_BUILD_COOKIE= ${WRKBUILD}/.build_done
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_REGRESS_COOKIE= ${WRKBUILD}/.regress_done
.else
_CONFIGURE_COOKIE= ${WRKDIR}/.configure_done
_BUILD_COOKIE= ${WRKDIR}/.build_done
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_REGRESS_COOKIE= ${WRKDIR}/.regress_done
.endif
_ALL_COOKIES=${_EXTRACT_COOKIE} ${_PATCH_COOKIE} ${_CONFIGURE_COOKIE} \
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${_INSTALL_PRE_COOKIE} ${_BUILD_COOKIE} ${_REGRESS_COOKIE} \
${_PACKAGE_COOKIES} \
${_DISTPATCH_COOKIE} ${_PREPATCH_COOKIE} ${_FAKE_COOKIE} \
${_WRKDIR_COOKIE} ${_DEPlib_COOKIES} ${_DEPmisc_COOKIES} \
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${_DEPfetch_COOKIES} ${_DEPbuild_COOKIES} ${_DEPrun_COOKIES} \
${_DEPregress_COOKIES}
_MAKE_COOKIE=touch -f
# Miscellaneous overridable commands:
GMAKE?= gmake
CHECKSUM_FILE?= ${.CURDIR}/distinfo
# Don't touch !!! Used for generating checksums.
_CIPHERS= sha1 rmd160 md5
# This is the one you can override
PREFERRED_CIPHERS?= ${_CIPHERS}
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PORTPATH?= ${WRKDIR}/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:${LOCALBASE}/bin:${X11BASE}/bin
# Add any COPTS to CFLAGS. Note: programs that use imake do not
# use CFLAGS! Also, many (most?) ports hard code CFLAGS, ignoring
# what we pass in.
.if defined(COPTS)
CFLAGS+= ${COPTS}
.endif
.if defined(CXXOPTS)
CXXFLAGS+= ${CXXOPTS}
.endif
.if defined(WARNINGS) && ${WARNINGS:L} == "yes"
. if defined(CDIAGFLAGS)
CFLAGS+= ${CDIAGFLAGS}
. endif
. if defined(CXXDIAGFLAGS)
CXXFLAGS+= ${CXXDIAGFLAGS}
. endif
.endif
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MAKE_FILE?= Makefile
PORTHOME?= /${PKGNAME}_writes_to_HOME
MAKE_ENV+= PATH='${PORTPATH}' PREFIX='${PREFIX}' \
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LOCALBASE='${LOCALBASE}' X11BASE='${X11BASE}' \
MOTIFLIB='${MOTIFLIB}' CFLAGS='${CFLAGS}' \
TRUEPREFIX='${PREFIX}' ${DESTDIRNAME}='' \
HOME='${PORTHOME}'
FETCH_CMD?= /usr/bin/ftp -V -m
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DISTORIG?= .bak.orig
PATCH?= /usr/bin/patch
PATCHORIG?= .orig
PATCH_STRIP?= -p0
PATCH_DIST_STRIP?= -p0
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PATCH_DEBUG?=No
.if ${PATCH_DEBUG:L} != "no"
PATCH_ARGS?= -d ${WRKDIST} -b ${PATCHORIG} -E ${PATCH_STRIP}
PATCH_DIST_ARGS?= -b ${DISTORIG} -d ${WRKDIST} -E ${PATCH_DIST_STRIP}
.else
PATCH_ARGS?= -d ${WRKDIST} -b ${PATCHORIG} --forward --quiet -E ${PATCH_STRIP}
PATCH_DIST_ARGS?= -b ${DISTORIG} -d ${WRKDIST} --forward --quiet -E ${PATCH_DIST_STRIP}
.endif
PATCH_CHECK_ONLY?=No
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.if ${PATCH_CHECK_ONLY:L} == "yes"
PATCH_ARGS+= -C
PATCH_DIST_ARGS+= -C
.endif
TAR?= /bin/tar
UNZIP?= unzip
BZIP2?= bzip2
MAKE_ENV+= EXTRA_SYS_MK_INCLUDES="<bsd.own.mk>"
.if defined(WRKOBJDIR)
. if defined(SEPARATE_BUILD) && ${SEPARATE_BUILD:L:Mflavored}
WRKDIR?= ${WRKOBJDIR}/${PKGNAME}
. else
WRKDIR?= ${WRKOBJDIR}/${PKGNAME}${_FLAVOR_EXT2}
. endif
.else
. if defined(SEPARATE_BUILD) && ${SEPARATE_BUILD:L:Mflavored}
WRKDIR?= ${.CURDIR}/w-${PKGNAME}
. else
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WRKDIR?= ${.CURDIR}/w-${PKGNAME}${_FLAVOR_EXT2}
. endif
.endif
WRKDIST?= ${WRKDIR}/${DISTNAME}
WRKSRC?= ${WRKDIST}
.if defined(SEPARATE_BUILD)
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WRKBUILD?= ${WRKDIR}/build-${MACHINE_ARCH}${_FLAVOR_EXT2}
WRKPKG?= ${WRKBUILD}/pkg
.else
WRKBUILD?= ${WRKSRC}
WRKPKG?= ${WRKDIR}/pkg
.endif
ALL_TARGET?= all
INSTALL_TARGET?= install
FAKE_TARGET ?= ${INSTALL_TARGET}
.for _i in perl gnu imake
. if ${CONFIGURE_STYLE:L:M${_i}}
MODULES+=${_i}
. endif
.endfor
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.if defined(MODULES)
_MODULES_DONE=
. include "${PORTSDIR}/infrastructure/mk/modules.port.mk"
.endif
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REGRESS_TARGET ?= regress
REGRESS_FLAGS ?= ${MAKE_FLAGS}
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.if ${FAKE:L} == "yes"
_PACKAGE_COOKIE_DEPS=${_FAKE_COOKIE}
.else
_PACKAGE_COOKIE_DEPS=${_INSTALL_COOKIE}
.endif
_PACKAGE_COOKIES= ${_PACKAGE_COOKIE}
.if ${BIN_PACKAGES:L} == "yes"
${_PACKAGE_COOKIE}:
@${MAKE} ${_PACKAGE_COOKIE_DEPS}
.else
${_PACKAGE_COOKIE}: ${_PACKAGE_COOKIE_DEPS}
.endif
@cd ${.CURDIR} && SUBPACKAGE='' FLAVOR='${FLAVOR}' PACKAGING='' exec ${MAKE} _package
.if !defined(PACKAGE_NOINSTALL)
@${_MAKE_COOKIE} $@
.endif
.for _s in ${MULTI_PACKAGES}
_PACKAGE_COOKIE${_s} = ${PKGFILE${_s}}
_PACKAGE_COOKIES += ${_PACKAGE_COOKIE${_s}}
. if ${BIN_PACKAGES:L} == "yes"
${_PACKAGE_COOKIE${_s}}:
@${MAKE} ${_PACKAGE_COOKIE_DEPS}
. else
${_PACKAGE_COOKIE${_s}}: ${_PACKAGE_COOKIE_DEPS}
. endif
@cd ${.CURDIR} && SUBPACKAGE='${_s}' FLAVOR='${FLAVOR}' PACKAGING='${_s}' exec ${MAKE} _package
.endfor
.PRECIOUS: ${_PACKAGE_COOKIES} ${_INSTALL_COOKIE}
.if !defined(PKGPATH)
_PORTSDIR!= cd ${PORTSDIR} && pwd -P
_CURDIR!= cd ${.CURDIR} && pwd -P
PKGPATH=${_CURDIR:S,${_PORTSDIR}/,,}
.endif
PKGDEPTH=${PKGPATH:C|[^./][^/]*|..|g}
.if empty(SUBPACKAGE)
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FULLPKGPATH=${PKGPATH}${_FLAVOR_EXT2:S/-/,/g}
.else
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FULLPKGPATH=${PKGPATH},${SUBPACKAGE}${_FLAVOR_EXT2:S/-/,/g}
.endif
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# A few aliases for *-install targets
INSTALL_PROGRAM= \
${INSTALL} ${INSTALL_COPY} ${INSTALL_STRIP} -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m ${BINMODE}
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INSTALL_SCRIPT= \
${INSTALL} ${INSTALL_COPY} -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m ${BINMODE}
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INSTALL_DATA= \
${INSTALL} ${INSTALL_COPY} -o ${SHAREOWN} -g ${SHAREGRP} -m ${SHAREMODE}
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INSTALL_MAN= \
${INSTALL} ${INSTALL_COPY} -o ${MANOWN} -g ${MANGRP} -m ${MANMODE}
INSTALL_PROGRAM_DIR= \
${INSTALL} -d -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m ${DIRMODE}
INSTALL_SCRIPT_DIR= \
${INSTALL_PROGRAM_DIR}
INSTALL_DATA_DIR= \
${INSTALL} -d -o ${SHAREOWN} -g ${SHAREGRP} -m ${DIRMODE}
INSTALL_MAN_DIR= \
${INSTALL} -d -o ${MANOWN} -g ${MANGRP} -m ${DIRMODE}
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_INSTALL_MACROS= BSD_INSTALL_PROGRAM="${INSTALL_PROGRAM}" \
BSD_INSTALL_SCRIPT="${INSTALL_SCRIPT}" \
BSD_INSTALL_DATA="${INSTALL_DATA}" \
BSD_INSTALL_MAN="${INSTALL_MAN}" \
BSD_INSTALL_PROGRAM_DIR="${INSTALL_PROGRAM_DIR}" \
BSD_INSTALL_SCRIPT_DIR="${INSTALL_SCRIPT_DIR}" \
BSD_INSTALL_DATA_DIR="${INSTALL_DATA_DIR}" \
BSD_INSTALL_MAN_DIR="${INSTALL_MAN_DIR}"
MAKE_ENV+= ${_INSTALL_MACROS}
SCRIPTS_ENV+= ${_INSTALL_MACROS}
# Create the generic variable substitution list, from subst vars
SUBST_VARS+=MACHINE_ARCH ARCH HOMEPAGE PREFIX SYSCONFDIR FLAVOR_EXT MAINTAINER
_SED_SUBST=sed
.for _v in ${SUBST_VARS}
_SED_SUBST+=-e 's|$${${_v}}|${${_v}}|g'
.endfor
_SED_SUBST+=-e 's,$${FLAVORS},${FLAVOR_EXT},g' -e 's,$$\\,$$,g'
# and append it to the PLIST substitution pipeline
SED_PLIST+=|${_SED_SUBST}
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# find out the most appropriate PLIST source
.if !defined(PLIST) && exists(${PKGDIR}/PLIST${SUBPACKAGE}${FLAVOR_EXT}.${ARCH})
PLIST= ${PKGDIR}/PLIST${SUBPACKAGE}${FLAVOR_EXT}.${ARCH}
.else
.if !defined(PLIST) && exists(${PKGDIR}/PLIST${SUBPACKAGE}${FLAVOR_EXT}.${MACHINE_ARCH})
PLIST= ${PKGDIR}/PLIST${SUBPACKAGE}${FLAVOR_EXT}.${MACHINE_ARCH}
.endif
.endif
.if !defined(PLIST) && defined(NO_SHARED_LIBS) && exists(${PKGDIR}/PLIST${SUBPACKAGE}${FLAVOR_EXT}.noshared)
PLIST= ${PKGDIR}/PLIST${SUBPACKAGE}${FLAVOR_EXT}.noshared
.endif
.if !defined(PLIST) && exists(${PKGDIR}/PLIST${SUBPACKAGE}${FLAVOR_EXT})
PLIST= ${PKGDIR}/PLIST${SUBPACKAGE}${FLAVOR_EXT}
.endif
.if !defined(PLIST) && exists(${PKGDIR}/PLIST${SUBPACKAGE}.${ARCH})
PLIST= ${PKGDIR}/PLIST${SUBPACKAGE}.${ARCH}
.else
.if !defined(PLIST) && exists(${PKGDIR}/PLIST${SUBPACKAGE}.${MACHINE_ARCH})
PLIST= ${PKGDIR}/PLIST${SUBPACKAGE}.${MACHINE_ARCH}
.endif
.endif
.if !defined(PLIST) && defined(NO_SHARED_LIBS) && exists(${PKGDIR}/PLIST${SUBPACKAGE}.noshared)
PLIST= ${PKGDIR}/PLIST${SUBPACKAGE}.noshared
.endif
PLIST?= ${PKGDIR}/PLIST${SUBPACKAGE}
# Likewise for DESCR/MESSAGE/COMMENT
.if defined(COMMENT${SUBPACKAGE}${FLAVOR_EXT})
_COMMENT=${COMMENT${SUBPACKAGE}${FLAVOR_EXT}}
.elif defined(COMMENT${SUBPACKAGE})
_COMMENT=${COMMENT${SUBPACKAGE}}
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.endif
${WRKPKG}/COMMENT${SUBPACKAGE}:
.if defined(_COMMENT)
@echo ${_COMMENT} >$@
.else
ERRORS+="Fatal: Missing comment."
.endif
.if exists(${PKGDIR}/MESSAGE${SUBPACKAGE})
MESSAGE?= ${PKGDIR}/MESSAGE${SUBPACKAGE}
.endif
DESCR?= ${PKGDIR}/DESCR${SUBPACKAGE}
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# And create the actual files from sources
${WRKPKG}/PLIST${SUBPACKAGE}: ${PLIST} ${WRKPKG}/depends${SUBPACKAGE}
@echo "@comment subdir=${FULLPKGPATH} cdrom=${PERMIT_PACKAGE_CDROM:L} ftp=${PERMIT_PACKAGE_FTP:L}" >$@.tmp
@sort -u <${WRKPKG}/depends${SUBPACKAGE}>>$@.tmp
.if defined(NO_SHARED_LIBS)
@sed -e '/^!%%SHARED%%$$/r${PKGDIR}/PFRAG.no-shared${SUBPACKAGE}' \
-e '/^%%!SHARED%%$$/r${PKGDIR}/PFRAG.no-shared${SUBPACKAGE}' \
-e '//d' -e '/^%%SHARED%%$$/d' <${PLIST} \
${SED_PLIST} >>$@.tmp && mv -f $@.tmp $@
.else
@if [ -x /sbin/ldconfig ]; then \
sed -e '/^!%%SHARED%%$$/d' \
-e '/^%%!SHARED%%$$/d' \
-e '/^%%SHARED%%$$/r${PKGDIR}/PFRAG.shared${SUBPACKAGE}' \
-e '//d' <${PLIST} ${SED_PLIST} \
| sed -f ${LDCONFIG_SED_SCRIPT} >>$@.tmp && mv -f $@.tmp $@; \
else \
sed -e '/^!%%SHARED%%$$/d' \
-e '/^%%!SHARED%%$$/d' \
-e '/^%%SHARED%%$$/r${PKGDIR}/PFRAG.shared${SUBPACKAGE}' \
-e '//d' <${PLIST} \
${SED_PLIST} >>$@.tmp && mv -f $@.tmp $@; \
fi
.endif
${WRKPKG}/depends${SUBPACKAGE}:
@touch $@
@self=${FULLPKGNAME${SUBPACKAGE}} _depends_result=$@ exec ${MAKE} _solve-package-depends
MTREE_FILE?=
MTREE_FILE+=${PORTSDIR}/infrastructure/db/fake.mtree
${WRKPKG}/DESCR${SUBPACKAGE}: ${DESCR}
@${_SED_SUBST} <$? >$@.tmp && mv -f $@.tmp $@
@echo "\nMaintainer: ${MAINTAINER}" >>$@
.if defined(HOMEPAGE)
@fgrep -q '$${HOMEPAGE}' $? || echo "\nWWW: ${HOMEPAGE}" >>$@
.endif
${WRKPKG}/mtree.spec: ${MTREE_FILE}
@${_SED_SUBST} ${MTREE_FILE}>$@.tmp && mv -f $@.tmp $@
PKG_TMPDIR?= /var/tmp
PKG_CMD?= /usr/sbin/pkg_create
PKG_DELETE?= /usr/sbin/pkg_delete
_SORT_DEPENDS?=tsort|tail -r
# Fill out package command, and package dependencies
_PKG_PREREQ= ${WRKPKG}/PLIST${SUBPACKAGE} ${WRKPKG}/DESCR${SUBPACKAGE} ${WRKPKG}/COMMENT${SUBPACKAGE}
# Note that if you override PKG_ARGS, you will not get correct dependencies
.if !defined(PKG_ARGS)
PKG_ARGS= -v -c '${WRKPKG}/COMMENT${SUBPACKAGE}' -d ${WRKPKG}/DESCR${SUBPACKAGE}
PKG_ARGS+=-f ${WRKPKG}/PLIST${SUBPACKAGE} -p ${PREFIX}
. if exists(${PKGDIR}/INSTALL${SUBPACKAGE})
PKG_ARGS+= -i ${WRKPKG}/INSTALL${SUBPACKAGE}
_PKG_PREREQ+=${WRKPKG}/INSTALL${SUBPACKAGE}
${WRKPKG}/INSTALL${SUBPACKAGE}: ${PKGDIR}/INSTALL${SUBPACKAGE}
@${_SED_SUBST} <$? >$@.tmp && mv -f $@.tmp $@
. endif
. if exists(${PKGDIR}/DEINSTALL${SUBPACKAGE})
PKG_ARGS+= -k ${WRKPKG}/DEINSTALL${SUBPACKAGE}
_PKG_PREREQ+=${WRKPKG}/DEINSTALL${SUBPACKAGE}
${WRKPKG}/DEINSTALL${SUBPACKAGE}: ${PKGDIR}/DEINSTALL${SUBPACKAGE}
@${_SED_SUBST} <$? >$@.tmp && mv -f $@.tmp $@
. endif
. if exists(${PKGDIR}/REQ${SUBPACKAGE})
PKG_ARGS+= -r ${WRKPKG}/REQ${SUBPACKAGE}
_PKG_PREREQ+=${WRKPKG}/REQ${SUBPACKAGE}
${WRKPKG}/REQ${SUBPACKAGE}: ${PKGDIR}/REQ${SUBPACKAGE}
@${_SED_SUBST} <$? >$@.tmp && mv -f $@.tmp $@
. endif
. if defined(MESSAGE)
PKG_ARGS+= -D ${WRKPKG}/MESSAGE${SUBPACKAGE}
_PKG_PREREQ+=${WRKPKG}/MESSAGE${SUBPACKAGE}
${WRKPKG}/MESSAGE${SUBPACKAGE}: ${MESSAGE}
@${_SED_SUBST} <$? >$@.tmp && mv -f $@.tmp $@
. endif
.endif
.if ${FAKE:L} == "yes"
PKG_ARGS+= -s ${WRKINST}${PREFIX}
.endif
CHMOD?= /bin/chmod
CHOWN?= /usr/sbin/chown
GUNZIP_CMD?= /usr/bin/gunzip -f
GZCAT?= /usr/bin/gzcat
GZIP?= -9
GZIP_CMD?= /usr/bin/gzip -nf ${GZIP}
LDCONFIG?= [ ! -x /sbin/ldconfig ] || /sbin/ldconfig
LDCONFIG_SED_SCRIPT?=${PORTSDIR}/infrastructure/install/ldconfig-new.sed
M4?= /usr/bin/m4
STRIP?= /usr/bin/strip
# Autoconf scripts MAY tend to use bison by default otherwise
YACC?=yacc
# XXX ${SETENV} is needed in front of var=value lists whenever the next
# command is expanded from a variable, as this could be a shell construct
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SETENV?= /usr/bin/env -i
SH?= /bin/sh
# Used to print all the '===>' style prompts - override this to turn them off.
ECHO_MSG?= echo
# XXX
_DEPEND_ECHO?= echo
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# basic master sites configuration
.if exists(${PORTSDIR}/infrastructure/db/network.conf)
.include "${PORTSDIR}/infrastructure/db/network.conf"
.else
.include "${PORTSDIR}/infrastructure/templates/network.conf.template"
.endif
# Where to put distfiles that don't have any other master site
# ;;; This is referenced in a few Makefiles -- we'd like to get rid of it
#
MASTER_SITE_LOCAL?= \
ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/distfiles/LOCAL_PORTS/ \
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/distfiles/LOCAL_PORTS/
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# Empty declarations to avoid "variable XXX is recursive" errors
MASTER_SITES?=
# I guess we're in the master distribution business! :) As we gain mirror
# sites for distfiles, add them to this list.
.if !defined(MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE)
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MASTER_SITES:= ${MASTER_SITES} ${MASTER_SITE_BACKUP}
.else
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MASTER_SITES:= ${MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE} ${MASTER_SITES}
.endif
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# _SITE_SELECTOR chooses the value of sites based on select.
_SITE_SELECTOR=case $$select in
.for _I in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
. if defined(MASTER_SITES${_I})
. if !defined(MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE)
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MASTER_SITES${_I}:= ${MASTER_SITES${_I}} ${MASTER_SITE_BACKUP}
. else
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MASTER_SITES${_I}:= ${MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE} ${MASTER_SITES${_I}}
. endif
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_SITE_SELECTOR+=*:${_I}) sites="${MASTER_SITES${_I}}";;
. endif
.endfor
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_SITE_SELECTOR+=*) sites="${MASTER_SITES}";; esac
# OpenBSD code to handle ports distfiles on a CDROM. The distfiles
# are located in /cdrom/distfiles/${DIST_SUBDIR}/ (assuming that the
# CDROM is mounted on /cdrom).
#
.if exists(/cdrom/distfiles)
CDROM_SITE= /cdrom/distfiles/${DIST_SUBDIR}
.endif
.if defined(CDROM_SITE)
. if defined(FETCH_SYMLINK_DISTFILES)
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_CDROM_OVERRIDE=if ln -s ${CDROM_SITE}/$$f .; then exit 0; fi
. else
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_CDROM_OVERRIDE=if cp -f ${CDROM_SITE}/$$f .; then exit 0; fi
. endif
.else
_CDROM_OVERRIDE=:
.endif
EXTRACT_SUFX?= .tar.gz
DISTFILES?= ${DISTNAME}${EXTRACT_SUFX}
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_EVERYTHING=${DISTFILES}
_DISTFILES= ${DISTFILES:C/:[0-9]$//}
ALLFILES= ${_DISTFILES}
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.if defined(PATCHFILES)
_PATCHFILES=${PATCHFILES:C/:[0-9]$//}
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_EVERYTHING+=${PATCHFILES}
ALLFILES+= ${_PATCHFILES}
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.endif
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.if make(makesum) || make(addsum) || make(list-distfiles) || defined(__FETCH_ALL)
. if defined(SUPDISTFILES)
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_EVERYTHING+= ${SUPDISTFILES}
ALLFILES+= ${SUPDISTFILES:C/:[0-9]$//}
. endif
.endif
__CKSUMFILES=
# First, remove duplicates
.for _file in ${ALLFILES}
. if empty(__CKSUMFILES:M${_file})
__CKSUMFILES+=${_file}
. endif
.endfor
ALLFILES:=${__CKSUMFILES}
.if defined(IGNOREFILES)
. for _file in ${IGNOREFILES}
__CKSUMFILES:=${__CKSUMFILES:N${_file}}
. endfor
.endif
# List of all files, with ${DIST_SUBDIR} in front. Used for checksum.
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.if defined(DIST_SUBDIR) && !empty(DIST_SUBDIR)
_CKSUMFILES= ${__CKSUMFILES:S/^/${DIST_SUBDIR}\//}
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_IGNOREFILES= ${IGNOREFILES:S/^/${DIST_SUBDIR}\//}
.else
_CKSUMFILES= ${__CKSUMFILES}
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_IGNOREFILES= ${IGNOREFILES}
.endif
# This is what is actually going to be extracted, and is overridable
# by user.
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EXTRACT_ONLY?= ${_DISTFILES}
# okay, time for some guess work
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.if !empty(EXTRACT_ONLY:M*.zip)
_USE_ZIP?= Yes
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.endif
.if !empty(EXTRACT_ONLY:M*.tar.bz2) || (defined(PATCHFILES) && !empty(_PATCHFILES:M*.bz2))
_USE_BZIP2?= Yes
.endif
_USE_ZIP?= No
_USE_BZIP2?= No
EXTRACT_CASES?=
_PERL_FIX_SHAR?=perl -ne 'print if $$s || ($$s = m:^\#(\!\s*/bin/sh\s*| This is a shell archive):)'
# XXX note that we DON'T set EXTRACT_SUFX.
.if ${_USE_ZIP:L} != "no"
BUILD_DEPENDS+= :unzip-*:archivers/unzip
EXTRACT_CASES+= *.zip) ${UNZIP} -q ${FULLDISTDIR}/$$archive -d ${WRKDIR};;
.endif
.if ${_USE_BZIP2:L} != "no"
BUILD_DEPENDS+= :bzip2-*:archivers/bzip2
EXTRACT_CASES+= *.tar.bz2) ${BZIP2} -dc ${FULLDISTDIR}/$$archive | ${TAR} xf -;;
.endif
EXTRACT_CASES+= *.tar) ${TAR} xf ${FULLDISTDIR}/$$archive;;
EXTRACT_CASES+= *.shar.gz|*.shar.Z|*.sh.gz|*.sh.Z) ${GZIP_CMD} -dc ${FULLDISTDIR}/$$archive | ${_PERL_FIX_SHAR} | /bin/sh;;
EXTRACT_CASES+= *.shar | *.sh) ${_PERL_FIX_SHAR} ${FULLDISTDIR}/$$archive | /bin/sh;;
EXTRACT_CASES+= *.tar.gz) ${GZIP_CMD} -dc ${FULLDISTDIR}/$$archive | ${TAR} xf -;;
EXTRACT_CASES+= *.gz) ${GZIP_CMD} -dc ${FULLDISTDIR}/$$archive >`basename $$archive .gz`;;
EXTRACT_CASES+= *) ${GZIP_CMD} -dc ${FULLDISTDIR}/$$archive | ${TAR} xf -;;
PATCH_CASES?=
.if ${_USE_BZIP2:L} != "no"
PATCH_CASES+= *.bz2) ${BZIP2} -dc $$patchfile | ${PATCH} ${PATCH_DIST_ARGS};;
.endif
PATCH_CASES+= *.Z|*.gz) ${GZCAT} $$patchfile | ${PATCH} ${PATCH_DIST_ARGS};;
PATCH_CASES+= *) ${PATCH} ${PATCH_DIST_ARGS} < $$patchfile;;
# Documentation
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MAINTAINER?= The OpenBSD ports mailing-list <ports@openbsd.org>
.if !defined(CATEGORIES)
ERRORS+= "Fatal: CATEGORIES is mandatory."
.endif
CONFIGURE_SCRIPT?= configure
.if ${CONFIGURE_SCRIPT:M/*}
_CONFIGURE_SCRIPT=${CONFIGURE_SCRIPT}
.else
. if defined(SEPARATE_BUILD)
_CONFIGURE_SCRIPT=${WRKSRC}/${CONFIGURE_SCRIPT}
. else
_CONFIGURE_SCRIPT=./${CONFIGURE_SCRIPT}
. endif
.endif
CONFIGURE_ENV+= PATH=${PORTPATH}
.if defined(NO_SHARED_LIBS)
CONFIGURE_SHARED?= --disable-shared
.else
CONFIGURE_SHARED?= --enable-shared
.endif
# Passed to configure invocations, and user scripts
SCRIPTS_ENV+= CURDIR=${.CURDIR} DISTDIR=${DISTDIR} \
PATH=${PORTPATH} WRKDIR=${WRKDIR} WRKDIST=${WRKDIST} \
WRKSRC=${WRKSRC} WRKBUILD=${WRKBUILD} \
PATCHDIR=${PATCHDIR} SCRIPTDIR=${SCRIPTDIR} FILESDIR=${FILESDIR} \
PORTSDIR=${PORTSDIR} DEPENDS="${DEPENDS}" \
PREFIX=${PREFIX} LOCALBASE=${LOCALBASE} X11BASE=${X11BASE}
.if defined(BATCH)
SCRIPTS_ENV+= BATCH=yes
.endif
USE_X11?=No
################################################################
# Many ways to disable a port.
#
# If we're in BATCH mode and the port is interactive, or we're
# in interactive mode and the port is non-interactive, skip all
# the important targets. The reason we have two modes is that
# one might want to leave a build in BATCH mode running
# overnight, then come back in the morning and do _only_ the
# interactive ones that required your intervention.
#
# Ignore ports that can't be resold if building for a CDROM.
#
# Don't build a port if it's broken.
#
# Don't build a port if it comes with the base system.
################################################################
.if !defined(NO_IGNORE)
. if (defined(REGRESS_IS_INTERACTIVE) && defined(BATCH))
_IGNORE_REGRESS= "has interactive tests"
. elif (!defined(REGRESS_IS_INTERACTIVE) && defined(INTERACTIVE))
_IGNORE_REGRESS= "does not have interactive tests"
. endif
. if (defined(IS_INTERACTIVE) && defined(BATCH))
IGNORE= "is an interactive port"
. elif (!defined(IS_INTERACTIVE) && defined(INTERACTIVE))
IGNORE= "is not an interactive port"
. elif ${USE_X11:L} == "yes" && !exists(${X11BASE})
IGNORE= "uses X11, but ${X11BASE} not found"
. elif defined(BROKEN)
IGNORE= "is marked as broken: ${BROKEN}"
. elif defined(ONLY_FOR_ARCHS)
. for __ARCH in ${MACHINE_ARCH} ${ARCH}
. if !empty(ONLY_FOR_ARCHS:M${__ARCH})
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_ARCH_OK=1
. endif
. endfor
. if !defined(_ARCH_OK)
. if ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "${ARCH}"
IGNORE= "is only for ${ONLY_FOR_ARCHS}, not ${MACHINE_ARCH}"
. else
IGNORE= "is only for ${ONLY_FOR_ARCHS}, not ${MACHINE_ARCH} \(${ARCH}\)"
. endif
. endif
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. elif defined(NOT_FOR_ARCHS)
. for __ARCH in ${MACHINE_ARCH} ${ARCH}
. if !empty(NOT_FOR_ARCHS:M${__ARCH})
IGNORE= "is not for ${NOT_FOR_ARCHS}"
. endif
. endfor
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. endif
. if !defined(IGNORE) && defined(COMES_WITH)
. if ( ${OPSYS_VER} >= ${COMES_WITH} )
IGNORE= "-- ${FULLPKGNAME${SUBPACKAGE}:C/-[0-9].*//g} comes with ${OPSYS} as of release ${COMES_WITH}"
. endif
. endif
.endif # NO_IGNORE
.if !defined(DEPENDS_TARGET)
. if make(reinstall)
DEPENDS_TARGET= reinstall
. else
DEPENDS_TARGET= install
. endif
.endif
makesum: fetch-all
.if !defined(NO_CHECKSUM)
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@rm -f ${CHECKSUM_FILE}
@cd ${DISTDIR} && \
for cipher in ${_CIPHERS}; do \
$$cipher ${_CKSUMFILES} >> ${CHECKSUM_FILE}; \
done
@for file in ${_IGNOREFILES}; do \
echo "MD5 ($$file) = IGNORE" >> ${CHECKSUM_FILE}; \
done
@sort -u -o ${CHECKSUM_FILE} ${CHECKSUM_FILE}
.endif
addsum: fetch-all
.if !defined(NO_CHECKSUM)
@touch ${CHECKSUM_FILE}
@cd ${DISTDIR} && \
for cipher in ${_CIPHERS}; do \
$$cipher ${_CKSUMFILES} >> ${CHECKSUM_FILE}; \
done
@for file in ${_IGNOREFILES}; do \
echo "MD5 ($$file) = IGNORE" >> ${CHECKSUM_FILE}; \
done
@sort -u -o ${CHECKSUM_FILE} ${CHECKSUM_FILE}
@if [ `sed -e 's/\=.*$$//' ${CHECKSUM_FILE} | uniq -d | wc -l` -ne 0 ]; then \
echo "Inconsistent checksum in ${CHECKSUM_FILE}"; \
exit 1; \
else \
${ECHO_MSG} "${CHECKSUM_FILE} updated okay, don't forget to remove cruft"; \
fi
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.endif
################################################################
# Dependency checking
################################################################
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# Code to invoke to split dir,-multi,flavor
_flavor_fragment= \
multi=''; flavor=''; sawflavor=false; \
case "$$dir" in \
*,*) \
IFS=,; first=true; for i in $$dir; do \
if $$first; then \
dir=$$i; first=false; \
else \
case X"$$i" in \
X-*) \
multi="$$i";; \
*) \
sawflavor=true; \
flavor="$$flavor $$i";; \
esac \
fi; \
done; unset IFS;; \
esac; \
toset="PKGPATH=$$dir"; \
case X$$multi in "X");; *) \
toset="$$toset SUBPACKAGE=\"$$multi\"";; \
esac; \
if $$sawflavor; then \
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toset="$$toset FLAVOR=\"$$flavor\""; \
fi; \
cd ${PORTSDIR}; \
if [ -L $$dir ]; then \
echo 1>&2 ">> Broken dependency: $$dir is a symbolic link"; \
exit 1; \
fi; \
if cd $$dir 2>/dev/null || cd mystuff/$$dir 2>/dev/null; then \
:; \
else \
echo 1>&2 ">> Broken dependency: $$dir non existent"; \
exit 1; \
fi
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# Various dependency styles
_fetch_depends_fragment= \
if pkg dependencies check $$pkg; then \
found=true; \
fi
_build_depends_fragment=${_fetch_depends_fragment}
_run_depends_fragment=${_fetch_depends_fragment}
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_regress_depends_fragment=${_fetch_depends_fragment}
.if defined(NO_SHARED_LIBS)
_noshared=-noshared
.else
_noshared=
.endif
_libresolve_fragment = \
case "$$d" in \
*/*) shprefix="$${d%/*}/"; shdir="${LOCALBASE}/$${d%/*}"; \
d=$${d\#\#*/};; \
*) shprefix="" shdir="${LOCALBASE}/lib";; \
esac; \
check=`eval $$listlibs| perl \
${PORTSDIR}/infrastructure/build/resolve-lib ${_noshared} $$d` \
|| true
_lib_depends_fragment = \
what=$$dep; \
IFS=,; bad=false; for d in $$dep; do \
listlibs='ls $$shdir 2>/dev/null'; \
${_libresolve_fragment}; \
case "$$check" in \
Missing\ library) bad=true; msg="$$msg $$d missing...";; \
Error:*) bad=true; msg="$$msg $$d unsolvable...";; \
esac; \
done; $$bad || found=true
_misc_depends_fragment = :
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depends: lib-depends misc-depends fetch-depends build-depends run-depends\
regress-depends
# Let DEPENDS behave like the others
.if defined(DEPENDS)
MISC_DEPENDS=${DEPENDS:S/^/nonexistent::/}
.endif
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# and the rules for the actual dependencies
_print-packagename:
@echo ${FULLPKGNAME${SUBPACKAGE}}
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.for _DEP in fetch build run lib misc regress
_DEP${_DEP}_COOKIES=
. if defined(${_DEP:U}_DEPENDS) && ${NO_DEPENDS:L} == "no"
. for _i in ${${_DEP:U}_DEPENDS}
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${WRKDIR}/.${_DEP}${_i:C,[|:./<=>*],-,g}: ${_WRKDIR_COOKIE}
@unset PACKAGING DEPENDS_TARGET FLAVOR SUBPACKAGE _MASTER WRKDIR|| true; \
echo '${_i}'|{ \
IFS=:; read dep pkg dir target; \
${_flavor_fragment}; defaulted=false; \
case "X$$target" in X) target=${DEPENDS_TARGET};; esac; \
case "X$$target" in \
Xinstall|Xreinstall) early_exit=false;; \
Xpackage) early_exit=true;; \
*) \
early_exit=true; mkdir -p ${WRKDIR}/$$dir; \
toset="$$toset _MASTER='[${FULLPKGNAME${SUBPACKAGE}}]${_MASTER}' WRKDIR=${WRKDIR}/$$dir"; \
dep="/nonexistent";; \
esac; \
case "X$$pkg" in X) pkg=`eval $$toset ${MAKE} _print-packagename`; \
defaulted=true;; esac; \
for abort in false false true; do \
if $$abort; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "Dependency check failed"; \
exit 1; \
fi; \
found=false; \
what=$$pkg; \
case "$$dep" in \
"/nonexistent") ;; \
*) \
${_${_DEP}_depends_fragment}; \
if $$found; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "===> ${FULLPKGNAME${SUBPACKAGE}}${_MASTER} depends on: $$what - found"; \
break; \
else \
: $${msg:= not found}; \
${ECHO_MSG} "===> ${FULLPKGNAME${SUBPACKAGE}}${_MASTER} depends on: $$what -$$msg"; \
fi;; \
esac; \
${ECHO_MSG} "===> Verifying $$target for $$what in $$dir"; \
if eval $$toset ${MAKE} ${_DEPEND_THRU} $$target; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "===> Returning to build of ${FULLPKGNAME${SUBPACKAGE}}${_MASTER}"; \
else \
exit 1; \
fi; \
if $$early_exit; then \
break; \
fi; \
done; \
}
@${_MAKE_COOKIE} $@
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_DEP${_DEP}_COOKIES+=${WRKDIR}/.${_DEP}${_i:C,[|:./<=>*],-,g}
. endfor
. endif
${_DEP}-depends: ${_DEP${_DEP}_COOKIES}
.endfor
# Do a brute-force ldd/objdump on all files under WRKINST.
.if ${ELF_TOOLCHAIN:L} == "no"
${_LIBLIST}: ${_FAKE_COOKIE}
@${SUDO} mkdir -p ${WRKINST}/usr/libexec
@-${SUDO} cp -f /usr/libexec/ld.so ${WRKINST}/usr/libexec
@-${SUDO} cp -f /usr/lib/libc.so.* ${WRKINST}
@-${SUDO} cp -f /usr/bin/ldd ${WRKINST}
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@cd ${WRKINST} && ${SUDO} find . -type f|\
${SUDO} env LD_LIBRARY_PATH=. xargs chroot ${WRKINST} \
./ldd -f '\tlibrary: %o %m %n\n' -f '\tlibrary: %o %m %n\n' 2>/dev/null|\
grep '^ '|\
sort -u >$@
.else
${_LIBLIST}: ${_FAKE_COOKIE}
@cd ${WRKINST} && ${SUDO} find . -type f|\
xargs objdump -p 2>/dev/null |\
grep NEEDED |\
sed 's/\ lib//g' |\
sed 's/ NEEDED / library: /g' |\
sed 's/\.so\./ /g' |\
sed 's/^\(.*\)\ \([^\.]*\)\.\([^\.]*\)/\1\ \2\ \3/g' |\
sort -u >$@
.endif
# list of libraries that can be used: libraries just built, and system libs.
${_BUILDLIBLIST}: ${_FAKE_COOKIE}
@{ \
${SUDO} find ${WRKINST} -type f -o -type l; \
find /usr/lib -path /usr/lib -o -type d -prune -o -type f -print; \
find ${X11BASE}/lib -path ${X11BASE}/lib -o -type d -prune -o -type f -print; \
}|\
fgrep .so.|${SUDO} xargs file -L|fgrep 'shared'|cut -d\: -f1|sort -u >$@
.if defined(IGNORE) && !defined(NO_IGNORE)
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fetch checksum extract patch configure all build install regress \
uninstall deinstall fake package lib-depends-check manpages-check:
. if !defined(IGNORE_SILENT)
@${ECHO_MSG} "===> ${FULLPKGNAME${SUBPACKAGE}}${_MASTER} ${IGNORE}."
. endif
.else
# For now, just check all libnames are present
# The check is done on the fake area, be wary of multi-packages situation,
# since we don't take it into account yet.
#
# Note that we cache needed library names, and libraries we're allowed to
# depend upon, but not the actual list of lib depends, since this list is
# going to be tweaked as a result of running lib-depends-check.
#
lib-depends-check: ${_LIBLIST} ${_BUILDLIBLIST}
@LIB_DEPENDS="`${MAKE} _recurse-lib-depends`" PKG_DBDIR='${PKG_DBDIR}' \
perl ${PORTSDIR}/infrastructure/install/check-libs \
${_LIBLIST} ${_BUILDLIBLIST}
manpages-check: ${_FAKE_COOKIE}
@cd ${WRKINST}${TRUEPREFIX}/man && \
${SUDO} /usr/libexec/makewhatis -p . && \
cat whatis.db
# Most standard port targets create a cookie to avoid being re-run.
#
# fetch is an exception, as it uses the files it fetches as `cookies',
# and it's run by checksum, so in essence it's a sub-goal of extract,
# in normal use.
#
# Besides, fetch can't create cookies, as it does not have WRKDIR available
# in the first place.
#
# IMPORTANT: pre-fetch/do-fetch/post-fetch MUST be designed so that they
# can be run several times in a row.
fetch: fetch-depends
# See ports/infrastructure/templates/Makefile.template
@${ECHO_MSG} "===> Checking files for ${FULLPKGNAME}${_MASTER}"
. if target(pre-fetch)
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} pre-fetch
. endif
. if target(do-fetch)
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} do-fetch
. else
# What FETCH normally does:
. if !empty(ALLFILES)
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} ${ALLFILES:S@^@${FULLDISTDIR}/@}
. endif
# End of FETCH
. endif
. if target(post-fetch)
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} post-fetch
. endif
# Set to true to try to retrieve older distfiles from ftp.openbsd.org if
# checksums no longer match.
REFETCH?=false
checksum: fetch
. if ! defined(NO_CHECKSUM)
@checksum_file=${CHECKSUM_FILE}; \
if [ ! -f $$checksum_file ]; then \
${ECHO_MSG} ">> No checksum file."; \
else \
cd ${DISTDIR}; OK=true; list=''; \
for file in ${_CKSUMFILES}; do \
for cipher in ${PREFERRED_CIPHERS}; do \
set -- `grep -i "^$$cipher ($$file)" $$checksum_file` && break || \
${ECHO_MSG} ">> No $$cipher checksum recorded for $$file."; \
done; \
case "$$4" in \
"") \
${ECHO_MSG} ">> No checksum recorded for $$file."; \
OK=false;; \
"IGNORE") \
echo ">> Checksum for $$file is set to IGNORE in md5 file even though"; \
echo " the file is not in the "'$$'"{IGNOREFILES} list."; \
OK=false;; \
*) \
CKSUM=`$$cipher < $$file`; \
case "$$CKSUM" in \
"$$4") \
${ECHO_MSG} ">> Checksum OK for $$file. ($$cipher)";; \
*) \
echo ">> Checksum mismatch for $$file. ($$cipher)"; \
list="$$list $$file $$cipher $$4"; \
OK=false;; \
esac;; \
esac; \
done; \
set --; \
for file in ${_IGNOREFILES}; do \
set -- `grep "($$file)" $$checksum_file` || \
{ echo ">> No checksum recorded for $$file, file is in "'$$'"{IGNOREFILES} list." && \
OK=false; } ; \
case "$$4" in \
"IGNORE") : ;; \
*) \
echo ">> Checksum for $$file is not set to IGNORE in md5 file even though"; \
echo " the file is in the "'$$'"{IGNOREFILES} list."; \
OK=false;; \
esac; \
done; \
if ! $$OK; then \
if ${REFETCH}; then \
cd ${.CURDIR} && ${MAKE} refetch _PROBLEMS="$$list"; \
else \
echo "Make sure the Makefile and checksum file ($$checksum_file)"; \
echo "are up to date. If you want to fetch a good copy of this"; \
echo "file from the OpenBSD main archive, type"; \
echo "\"make REFETCH=true [other args]\"."; \
exit 1; \
fi; \
fi ; \
fi
. endif
refetch:
. for file cipher value in ${_PROBLEMS}
@rm ${DISTDIR}/${file}
@cd ${.CURDIR} && ${MAKE} ${DISTDIR}/${file} \
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MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/distfiles/${cipher}/${value}/"
. endfor
cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} checksum REFETCH=false
# Normal user-mode targets are PHONY targets, e.g., don't create the
# corresponding file. However, there is nothing phony about the cookie.
BULK?=No
_INSTALL_DEPS=${_INSTALL_COOKIE}
_PACKAGE_DEPS=${_PACKAGE_COOKIES}
. if defined(ALWAYS_PACKAGE)
_INSTALL_DEPS+=${_PACKAGE_COOKIES}
. endif
. if ${BULK:L} == "yes"
_INSTALL_DEPS+=${_BULK_COOKIE}
_PACKAGE_DEPS+=${_BULK_COOKIE}
. endif
# The cookie's recipe hold the real rule for each of those targets.
extract: ${_EXTRACT_COOKIE}
patch: ${_DEPbuild_COOKIES} ${_DEPlib_COOKIES} ${_DEPmisc_COOKIES} \
${_PATCH_COOKIE}
distpatch: ${_DEPbuild_COOKIES} ${_DEPlib_COOKIES} ${_DEPmisc_COOKIES} \
${_DISTPATCH_COOKIE}
configure: ${_DEPbuild_COOKIES} ${_DEPlib_COOKIES} ${_DEPmisc_COOKIES} \
${_CONFIGURE_COOKIE}
all build: ${_DEPbuild_COOKIES} ${_DEPlib_COOKIES} ${_DEPmisc_COOKIES} \
${_BUILD_COOKIE}
install: ${_INSTALL_DEPS}
fake: ${_FAKE_COOKIE}
package: ${_PACKAGE_DEPS}
. if defined(_IGNORE_REGRESS)
regress:
. if !defined(IGNORE_SILENT)
@${ECHO_MSG} "===> ${FULLPKGNAME${SUBPACKAGE}}${_MASTER} ${_IGNORE_REGRESS}."
. endif
. else
regress: ${_DEPregress_COOKIES} ${_REGRESS_COOKIE}
. endif
.endif # IGNORECMD
BULK_TARGETS?=
${_BULK_COOKIE}: ${_PACKAGE_COOKIES}
@mkdir -p ${BULK_COOKIES_DIR}
.for _i in ${BULK_TARGETS}
@${ECHO_MSG} "===> Running ${_i}"
@exec ${MAKE} ${_i} ${BULK_FLAGS}
.endfor
@exec ${SUDO} ${MAKE} clean
@${_MAKE_COOKIE} $@
# The real targets. Note that some parts always get run, some parts can be
# disabled, and there are hooks to override behavior.
${_WRKDIR_COOKIE}:
@rm -rf ${WRKDIR}
@mkdir -p ${WRKDIR} ${WRKDIR}/bin
@${_MAKE_COOKIE} $@
${_EXTRACT_COOKIE}: ${_WRKDIR_COOKIE}
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} checksum build-depends lib-depends misc-depends
@${ECHO_MSG} "===> Extracting for ${FULLPKGNAME}${_MASTER}"
.if target(pre-extract)
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} pre-extract
.endif
.if target(do-extract)
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} do-extract
.else
# What EXTRACT normally does:
@PATH=${PORTPATH}; set -e; cd ${WRKDIR}; \
for archive in ${EXTRACT_ONLY}; do \
case $$archive in \
${EXTRACT_CASES} \
esac; \
done
# End of EXTRACT
.endif
.if target(post-extract)
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} post-extract
.endif
@${_MAKE_COOKIE} $@
# Both distpatch and patch invoke pre-patch, if it's defined.
# Hence it needs special treatment (a specific cookie).
.if target(pre-patch)
${_PREPATCH_COOKIE}:
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} pre-patch
. if ${PATCH_CHECK_ONLY:L} != "yes"
@${_MAKE_COOKIE} $@
. endif
.endif
# The real distpatch
${_DISTPATCH_COOKIE}: ${_EXTRACT_COOKIE}
.if target(pre-patch)
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} ${_PREPATCH_COOKIE}
.endif
.if target(do-distpatch)
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} do-distpatch
.else
# What DISTPATCH normally does
. if defined(_PATCHFILES)
@${ECHO_MSG} "===> Applying distribution patches for ${FULLPKGNAME}${_MASTER}"
@cd ${FULLDISTDIR}; \
for patchfile in ${_PATCHFILES}; do \
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case "${PATCH_DEBUG:L}" in \
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no) ;; \
*) ${ECHO_MSG} "===> Applying distribution patch $$patchfile" ;; \
esac; \
case $$patchfile in \
${PATCH_CASES} \
esac; \
done
. endif
# End of DISTPATCH.
.endif
.if target(post-distpatch)
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} post-distpatch
.endif
.if ${PATCH_CHECK_ONLY:L} != "yes"
@${_MAKE_COOKIE} $@
.endif
# The real patch
${_PATCH_COOKIE}: ${_EXTRACT_COOKIE}
@${ECHO_MSG} "===> Patching for ${FULLPKGNAME}${_MASTER}"
.if target(pre-patch)
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} ${_PREPATCH_COOKIE}
.endif
.if target(do-patch)
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} do-patch
.else
# What PATCH normally does:
# XXX test for efficiency, don't bother with distpatch if it's not needed
. if target(do-distpatch) || target(post-distpatch) || defined(PATCHFILES)
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} distpatch
. endif
@if cd ${PATCHDIR} 2>/dev/null || [ x"${PATCH_LIST:M/*}" != x"" ]; then \
error=false; \
for i in ${PATCH_LIST}; do \
case $$i in \
*.orig|*.rej|*~) \
${ECHO_MSG} "===> Ignoring patchfile $$i" ; \
;; \
*) \
if [ -e $$i ]; then \
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case "${PATCH_DEBUG:L}" in \
no) ;; \
*) ${ECHO_MSG} "===> Applying ${OPSYS} patch $$i" ;; \
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esac; \
${PATCH} ${PATCH_ARGS} < $$i || \
{ echo "***> $$i did not apply cleanly"; \
error=true; }\
else \
if [ $$i != "patch-*" ]; then \
echo "===> Can't find patch matching $$i"; \
error=true; \
fi; \
fi; \
;; \
esac; \
done;\
if $$error; then exit 1; fi; \
fi
# End of PATCH.
.endif
.if target(post-patch)
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} post-patch
.endif
.for _m in ${MODULES}
. if defined(MOD${_m:U}_post-patch)
@${MOD${_m:U}_post-patch}
. endif
.endfor
.if ${PATCH_CHECK_ONLY:L} != "yes"
@${_MAKE_COOKIE} $@
.endif
MODSIMPLE_configure= \
cd ${WRKBUILD} && CC="${CC}" ac_cv_path_CC="${CC}" CFLAGS="${CFLAGS}" \
CXX="${CXX}" ac_cv_path_CXX="${CXX}" CXXFLAGS="${CXXFLAGS}" \
INSTALL="/usr/bin/install -c -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP}" \
ac_given_INSTALL="/usr/bin/install -c -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP}" \
INSTALL_PROGRAM="${INSTALL_PROGRAM}" INSTALL_MAN="${INSTALL_MAN}" \
INSTALL_SCRIPT="${INSTALL_SCRIPT}" INSTALL_DATA="${INSTALL_DATA}" \
YACC="${YACC}" \
${CONFIGURE_ENV} ${_CONFIGURE_SCRIPT} ${CONFIGURE_ARGS}
# The real configure
${_CONFIGURE_COOKIE}: ${_PATCH_COOKIE}
@${ECHO_MSG} "===> Configuring for ${FULLPKGNAME}${_MASTER}"
@mkdir -p ${WRKBUILD} ${WRKPKG}
.if target(pre-configure)
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} pre-configure
.endif
.if target(do-configure)
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} do-configure
.else
# What CONFIGURE normally does
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@if [ -f ${SCRIPTDIR}/configure ]; then \
cd ${.CURDIR} && ${SETENV} ${SCRIPTS_ENV} ${SH} \
${SCRIPTDIR}/configure; \
fi
. for _c in ${CONFIGURE_STYLE:L}
. if defined(MOD${_c:U}_configure)
@${MOD${_c:U}_configure}
. endif
. endfor
# End of CONFIGURE.
.endif
.if target(post-configure)
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} post-configure
.endif
@${_MAKE_COOKIE} $@
VMEM_WARNING?= No
# The real build
${_BUILD_COOKIE}: ${_CONFIGURE_COOKIE}
.if ${NO_BUILD:L} == "no"
@${ECHO_MSG} "===> Building for ${FULLPKGNAME}${_MASTER}"
.if ${VMEM_WARNING:L} == "yes"
@echo ""; \
echo "*** WARNING: you may see an error such as"; \
echo "*** virtual memory exhausted"; \
echo "*** when building this package. If you do you must increase"; \
echo "*** your limits. See the man page for your shell and look"; \
echo "*** for the 'limit' or 'ulimit' command. You may also want to"; \
echo "*** see the login.conf(5) manual page."; \
echo "*** Some examples are: "; \
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echo "*** csh(1) and tcsh(1): limit datasize <kbytes of memory>"; \
echo "*** ksh(1), zsh(1) and bash(1): ulimit -d <kbytes of memory>"; \
echo "";
.endif
. if target(pre-build)
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} pre-build
. endif
. if target(do-build)
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} do-build
. else
# What BUILD normally does:
@cd ${WRKBUILD} && exec ${SETENV} ${MAKE_ENV} ${MAKE_PROGRAM} ${MAKE_FLAGS} -f ${MAKE_FILE} ${ALL_TARGET}
# End of BUILD
. endif
. if target(post-build)
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} post-build
. endif
.endif
@${_MAKE_COOKIE} $@
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${_REGRESS_COOKIE}: ${_BUILD_COOKIE}
.if ${NO_REGRESS:L} == "no"
@${ECHO_MSG} "===> Regression check for ${FULLPKGNAME}${_MASTER}"
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. if target(pre-regress)
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} pre-regress
. endif
. if target(do-regress)
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} do-regress
. else
# What REGRESS normally does:
@cd ${WRKBUILD} && exec ${SETENV} ${MAKE_ENV} ${MAKE_PROGRAM} ${REGRESS_FLAGS} -f ${MAKE_FILE} ${REGRESS_TARGET}
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# End of REGRESS
. endif
. if target(post-regress)
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} post-regress
. endif
.else
@echo 1>&2 "No regression check for ${FULLPKGNAME}"
.endif
@${_MAKE_COOKIE} $@
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_FAKE_SETUP=TRUEPREFIX=${PREFIX} PREFIX=${WRKINST}${PREFIX} ${DESTDIRNAME}=${WRKINST}
PROTECT_MOUNT_POINTS?=
.if ${FAKE:L} == "yes"
${_FAKE_COOKIE}: ${_BUILD_COOKIE} ${WRKPKG}/mtree.spec
@${ECHO_MSG} "===> Faking installation for ${FULLPKGNAME}${_MASTER}"
@if [ x`${SUDO} ${SH} -c umask` != x${DEF_UMASK} ]; then \
echo >&2 "Error: your umask is \"`${SH} -c umask`"\".; \
exit 1; \
fi
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@${SUDO} install -d -m 755 -o root -g wheel ${WRKINST}
@${SUDO} /usr/sbin/mtree -U -e -d -n -p ${WRKINST} \
-f ${WRKPKG}/mtree.spec >/dev/null
. for _p in ${PROTECT_MOUNT_POINTS}
@${SUDO} mount -u -r ${_p}
. endfor
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. for _m in ${MODULES}
. if defined(MOD${_m:U}_pre-fake)
@${MOD${_m:U}_pre-fake}
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. endif
. endfor
. if target(pre-fake)
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${SUDO} ${MAKE} pre-fake ${_FAKE_SETUP}
. endif
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@${SUDO} ${_MAKE_COOKIE} ${_INSTALL_PRE_COOKIE}
. if target(pre-install)
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${SUDO} ${MAKE} pre-install ${_FAKE_SETUP}
. endif
. if target(do-install)
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${SUDO} ${MAKE} do-install ${_FAKE_SETUP}
. else
# What FAKE normally does:
@cd ${WRKBUILD} && exec ${SUDO} ${SETENV} ${MAKE_ENV} ${_FAKE_SETUP} ${MAKE_PROGRAM} ${FAKE_FLAGS} -f ${MAKE_FILE} ${FAKE_TARGET}
# End of FAKE.
. endif
. if target(post-install)
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${SUDO} ${MAKE} post-install ${_FAKE_SETUP}
. endif
. for _p in ${PROTECT_MOUNT_POINTS}
@${SUDO} mount -u -w ${_p}
. endfor
@if ${SUDO} find ${WRKINST} -type l -ls|fgrep -- '-> ${WRKINST}'; then \
echo >&2 "*** bad links in ${WRKINST}"; \
exit 1; \
fi
@${SUDO} ${_MAKE_COOKIE} $@
# The real install
${_INSTALL_COOKIE}: ${_PACKAGE_COOKIES}
@cd ${.CURDIR} && DEPENDS_TARGET=install exec ${MAKE} run-depends lib-depends
@${ECHO_MSG} "===> Installing ${FULLPKGNAME${SUBPACKAGE}} from ${PKGFILE${SUBPACKAGE}}"
. for _m in ${MODULES}
. if defined(MOD${_m:U}_pre_install)
@${MOD${_m:U}_pre_install}
. endif
. endfor
. if ${TRUST_PACKAGES:L} == "yes"
@if pkg dependencies check ${FULLPKGNAME${SUBPACKAGE}}; then \
echo "Package ${FULLPKGNAME${SUBPACKAGE}} is already installed"; \
else \
${SUDO} ${SETENV} PKG_PATH=${PKGREPOSITORY}:${PKG_PATH} PKG_TMPDIR=${PKG_TMPDIR} pkg_add ${PKGFILE${SUBPACKAGE}}; \
fi
. else
@${SUDO} ${SETENV} PKG_PATH=${PKGREPOSITORY}:${PKG_PATH} PKG_TMPDIR=${PKG_TMPDIR} pkg_add ${PKGFILE${SUBPACKAGE}}
. endif
@-${SUDO} ${_MAKE_COOKIE} $@
.endif
# The real package
_package: ${_PKG_PREREQ}
.if target(pre-package)
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} pre-package
.endif
.if target(do-package)
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} do-package
.else
# What PACKAGE normally does:
@${ECHO_MSG} "===> Building package for ${FULLPKGNAME${SUBPACKAGE}}"
@if [ ! -d ${PKGREPOSITORY} ]; then \
if ! mkdir -p ${PKGREPOSITORY}; then \
echo ">> Can't create directory ${PKGREPOSITORY}."; \
exit 1; \
fi; \
fi
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# PLIST should normally hold no duplicates.
# This is left as a warning, because stuff such as @exec %F/%D
# completion may cause legitimate dups.
@duplicates=`sort <${WRKPKG}/PLIST${SUBPACKAGE}|egrep -v '@(comment|mode|owner)'|uniq -d`; \
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case "$${duplicates}" in "");; \
*) echo "\n*** WARNING *** Duplicates in PLIST:\n$$duplicates\n";; \
esac
@cd ${.CURDIR} && \
if ${SUDO} ${PKG_CMD} ${PKG_ARGS} ${PKGFILE${SUBPACKAGE}}; then \
mode=`id -u`:`id -g`; ${SUDO} ${CHOWN} $${mode} ${PKGFILE${SUBPACKAGE}}; \
${MAKE} package-links; \
else \
${SUDO} ${MAKE} clean=package; \
exit 1; \
fi
# End of PACKAGE.
.endif
.if target(post-package)
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} post-package
.endif
fetch-all:
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} __FETCH_ALL=Yes __ARCH_OK=Yes NO_IGNORE=Yes fetch
# Separate target for each file fetch will retrieve
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.for _F in ${ALLFILES:S@^@${FULLDISTDIR}/@}
${_F}:
@mkdir -p ${_F:H}; \
cd ${_F:H}; \
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select=${_EVERYTHING:M*${_F:S@^${FULLDISTDIR}/@@}\:[0-9]}; \
f=${_F:S@^${FULLDISTDIR}/@@}; \
${ECHO_MSG} ">> $$f doesn't seem to exist on this system."; \
${_CDROM_OVERRIDE}; \
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${_SITE_SELECTOR}; \
for site in $$sites; do \
${ECHO_MSG} ">> Attempting to fetch ${_F} from $${site}."; \
if ${FETCH_CMD} $${site}$$f; then \
exit 0; \
fi; \
done; exit 1
.endfor
# list the distribution and patch files used by a port. Typical
# use is make ECHO_MSG=: list-distfiles | tee some-file
#
list-distfiles:
@echo "${FULLPKGNAME}"
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@for file in ${ALLFILES}; do \
if [ "$$file" != "${EXTRACT_SUFX}" ]; then \
if [ -z "${DIST_SUBDIR}" ]; then \
printf "\t$$file\n"; \
else \
printf "\t${DIST_SUBDIR}/$$file\n"; \
fi \
fi \
done
@echo ""
# Some support rules for do-package
package-links:
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} delete-package-links
.for _l in FTP CDROM
. if ${PERMIT_PACKAGE_${_l}:L} == "yes"
@echo "Link to ${${_l}_PACKAGES}/${FULLPKGNAME${SUBPACKAGE}}${PKG_SUFX}"
@mkdir -p ${${_l}_PACKAGES}
@rm -f ${${_l}_PACKAGES}/${FULLPKGNAME${SUBPACKAGE}}${PKG_SUFX}
@ln ${PKGFILE${SUBPACKAGE}} \
${${_l}_PACKAGES}/${FULLPKGNAME${SUBPACKAGE}}${PKG_SUFX} 2>/dev/null || \
cp -p ${PKGFILE${SUBPACKAGE}} \
${${_l}_PACKAGES}/${FULLPKGNAME${SUBPACKAGE}}${PKG_SUFX}
. endif
.endfor
delete-package-links:
.for _l in FTP CDROM
@rm -f ${${_l}_PACKAGES}/${FULLPKGNAME${SUBPACKAGE}}${PKG_SUFX}
.endfor
delete-package:
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} clean=package
# Checkpatch
#
# Special target to verify patches
checkpatch:
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} PATCH_CHECK_ONLY=Yes patch
# Reinstall
#
# Special target to re-run install
reinstall:
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} clean=install
@cd ${.CURDIR} && DEPENDS_TARGET=${DEPENDS_TARGET} exec ${MAKE} install
# Force rebuild of a package
repackage:
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} clean=packages
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} package
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# Rebuild
#
# Special target to re-run build
rebuild:
@rm -f ${_BUILD_COOKIE}
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} build
# Deinstall
#
# Special target to remove installation
uninstall deinstall:
@${ECHO_MSG} "===> Deinstalling for ${FULLPKGNAME${SUBPACKAGE}}"
@${SUDO} ${PKG_DELETE} -f ${FULLPKGNAME${SUBPACKAGE}}
################################################################
# Some more targets supplied for users' convenience
################################################################
# Cleaning up
clean:
.if ${clean:L:Mdepends}
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} clean-depends
.endif
@${ECHO_MSG} "===> Cleaning for ${FULLPKGNAME${SUBPACKAGE}}"
.if ${clean:L:Mfake}
@if cd ${WRKINST} 2>/dev/null; then ${SUDO} rm -rf ${WRKINST}; fi
.endif
.if ${clean:L:Mwork}
. if ${clean:L:Mflavors}
@for i in ${.CURDIR}/w-*; do \
if [ -L $$i ]; then ${SUDO} rm -rf `readlink $$i`; fi; \
${SUDO} rm -rf $$i; \
done
. else
@if [ -L ${WRKDIR} ]; then rm -rf `readlink ${WRKDIR}`; fi
@rm -rf ${WRKDIR}
. endif
.endif
.if ${clean:L:Mdist}
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@${ECHO_MSG} "===> Dist cleaning for ${FULLPKGNAME${SUBPACKAGE}}"
@if cd ${FULLDISTDIR} 2>/dev/null; then \
if [ "${_DISTFILES}" -o "${_PATCHFILES}" ]; then \
rm -f ${_DISTFILES} ${_PATCHFILES}; \
fi \
fi
. if defined(DIST_SUBDIR) && !empty(DIST_SUBDIR)
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-@rmdir ${FULLDISTDIR}
. endif
.endif
.if ${clean:L:Minstall}
. if ${clean:L:Msub}
. for _s in ${MULTI_PACKAGES}
-${SUDO} ${PKG_DELETE} ${clean:M-f} ${FULLPKGNAME${_s}}
. endfor
. else
-${SUDO} ${PKG_DELETE} ${clean:M-f} ${FULLPKGNAME${SUBPACKAGE}}
. endif
.endif
.if ${clean:L:Mpackages} || ${clean:L:Mpackage} && ${clean:L:Msub}
rm -f ${_PACKAGE_COOKIES}
. if defined(MULTI_PACKAGES)
. for _s in ${MULTI_PACKAGES}
@cd ${.CURDIR} && SUBPACKAGE='${_s}' exec ${MAKE} delete-package-links
. endfor
. endif
.elif ${clean:L:Mpackage}
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} delete-package-links
rm -f ${PKGFILE${SUBPACKAGE}}
.endif
.if ${clean:L:Mbulk}
rm -f ${_BULK_COOKIE}
.endif
distclean:
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@${MAKE} clean=dist
RECURSIVE_FETCH_LIST?= Yes
# packing list utilities. This generates a packing list from a recently
# installed port. Not perfect, but pretty close. The generated file
# will have to have some tweaks done by hand.
# Note: add @comment PACKAGE(arch=${MACHINE_ARCH}, opsys=${OPSYS}, vers=${OPSYS_VER})
# when port is installed or package created.
#
.if ${FAKE:L} == "yes"
_tmp:=
. for _v in ${SUBST_VARS}
_tmp += ${_v}='${${_v}}'
. endfor
plist update-plist: fake ${_DEPrun_COOKIES}
@mkdir -p ${PKGDIR}
@DESTDIR=${WRKINST} PREFIX=${WRKINST}${PREFIX} LDCONFIG="${LDCONFIG}" \
MTREE_FILE=${WRKPKG}/mtree.spec \
INSTALL_PRE_COOKIE=${_INSTALL_PRE_COOKIE} \
DEPS="`${MAKE} package-depends|tsort`" \
PKGREPOSITORY=${PKGREPOSITORY} \
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PLIST=${PLIST} \
PFRAG=${PKGDIR}/PFRAG \
FLAVORS='${FLAVORS}' MULTI_PACKAGES='${MULTI_PACKAGES}' \
perl ${PORTSDIR}/infrastructure/install/make-plist ${PKGDIR} ${_tmp}
.endif
update-patches:
@toedit=`WRKDIST=${WRKDIST} PATCHDIR=${PATCHDIR} \
PATCH_LIST='${PATCH_LIST}' DIFF_ARGS='${DIFF_ARGS}' \
DISTORIG=${DISTORIG} PATCHORIG=${PATCHORIG} \
/bin/sh ${PORTSDIR}/infrastructure/build/update-patches`; \
case $$toedit in "");; \
*) read i?'edit patches: '; \
cd ${PATCHDIR} && $${VISUAL:-$${EDITOR:-/usr/bin/vi}} $$toedit;; esac
################################################################
# The special package-building targets
# You probably won't need to touch these
################################################################
# mirroring utilities
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.if defined(DIST_SUBDIR) && !empty(DIST_SUBDIR)
_ALLFILES=${ALLFILES:S/^/${DIST_SUBDIR}\//}
.else
_ALLFILES=${ALLFILES}
.endif
fetch-makefile:
.if !defined(COMES_WITH)
@echo -n "all"
. if ${PERMIT_DISTFILES_FTP:L} == "yes"
@echo -n " ftp"
. endif
. if ${PERMIT_DISTFILES_CDROM:L} == "yes"
@echo -n " cdrom"
. endif
@echo ":: ${PKGPATH}/${FULLPKGNAME}"
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} __FETCH_ALL=Yes __ARCH_OK=Yes NO_IGNORE=Yes _fetch-makefile-helper
.endif
_fetch-makefile-helper:
# write generic package dependencies
@name='${PKGPATH}/${FULLPKGNAME}'; \
echo ".PHONY: $${name}"; \
case '${RECURSIVE_FETCH_LIST:L}' in yes) \
echo "$${name}:: "`${MAKE} depends-list package-depends FULL_PACKAGE_NAME=Yes |${_SORT_DEPENDS}`;; \
esac; \
echo "$${name}:: ${_ALLFILES}"
.if !empty(ALLFILES)
. for _F in ${_ALLFILES}
@echo '${_F}: $$F'
@echo -n '\t@MAINTAINER="${MAINTAINER}" '
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. if defined(DIST_SUBDIR) && !empty(DIST_SUBDIR)
@echo -n 'DIST_SUBDIR="${DIST_SUBDIR}" '
. endif
@echo '\\'
@select='${_EVERYTHING:M*${_F:S@^${DIST_SUBDIR}/@@}\:[0-9]}'; \
${_SITE_SELECTOR}; \
echo "\t SITES=\"$$sites\" \\"
. if !defined(NO_CHECKSUM) && !empty(_CKSUMFILES:M${_F})
@checksum_file=${CHECKSUM_FILE}; \
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if [ ! -f $$checksum_file ]; then \
echo >&2 'Missing checksum file: $$checksum_file'; \
echo '\t ERROR="no checksum file" \\'; \
else \
for c in ${PREFERRED_CIPHERS}; do \
if set -- `grep -i "^$$c (${_F})" $$checksum_file`; then break; fi; \
done; \
case "$$4" in \
"") \
echo >&2 "No checksum recorded for ${_F}."; \
echo '\t ERROR="no checksum" \\';; \
"IGNORE") \
echo >&2 "Checksum for ${_F} is IGNORE in $$checksum_file"; \
echo >&2 'but file is not in $${IGNORE_FILES}'; \
echo '\t ERROR="IGNORE inconsistent" \\';; \
*) \
echo "\t CIPHER=\"$$c\" CKSUM=\"$$4\" \\";; \
esac; \
fi
. endif
@echo '\t $${EXEC} $${FETCH} "$$@"'
. endfor
.endif
@echo
# The README.html target needs full information (this is passed via
# depends-list and package-depends)
FULL_PACKAGE_NAME?=No
# Make variables to pass along on recursive builds
_DEPEND_THRU=FULL_PACKAGE_NAME=${FULL_PACKAGE_NAME}
# XXX
package-name:
. if (${FULL_PACKAGE_NAME:L} == "yes")
@${_DEPEND_ECHO} '${PKGPATH}/${FULLPKGNAME${SUBPACKAGE}}'
. else
@${_DEPEND_ECHO} '${FULLPKGNAME${SUBPACKAGE}}'
. endif
# Internal variables, used by dependencies targets
# Only keep pkg:dir spec
.if defined(LIB_DEPENDS) || defined(MISC_DEPENDS)
_ALWAYS_DEP2 = ${LIB_DEPENDS:C/^[^:]*:([^:]*:[^:]*).*$/\1/} \
${MISC_DEPENDS:C/^[^:]*:([^:]*:[^:]*).*$/\1/}
Basic new lib dependency code for package. LIB_DEPENDS are no longer part of ALWAYS_DEPEND for the new-depends code, but use their own code. The code does scan the list of libraries for dependent packages, and insert corresponding @libdepend lines into the resulting package. There are a few important consequences: - no libdepend lines are inserted if only a static library is found. So RUN_DEPENDS are now needed to supplement LIB_DEPENDS if a package requires another package for something that isn't a library. - dependency checking for installed stuff can go one step further, since we have the major/minor number of the libraries used for the build. At the moment, pkg resolve dependencies does nothing smart with the inserted libdepends, but it will (soon). In fact, for most libdepends, if the major/minor scheme are correct, no check on the installed pkgspec ought to be necessary... which is why the `default pkgspec to check' is pkg-* for libraries. - resolving recursive run dependencies need to go one step further: a RUN_DEPENDS pkg may have some LIB_DEPENDS, and the RUN_DEPENDS pkg will be needed to explicitly write the required information into the resulting package... Hence the necessity of being able to tune the list of libraries to ask the uninstalled package (and to make sure the uninstalled package is built). This is only preliminary work. Currently, this doesn't yield any real benefits to the old approach, as a few semantic details need to be sharpened out. Also, there are now quite a few old targets that are a complete mess and will need to be cleaned up/removed entirely. Thanks to naddy@ for testing various preliminary versions of this patch and helping me iron bugs out.
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_ALWAYS_DEP3 = ${MISC_DEPENDS:C/^[^:]*:([^:]*:[^:]*).*$/\1/}
_ALWAYS_DEP= ${_ALWAYS_DEP2:C/[^:]*://}
.else
Basic new lib dependency code for package. LIB_DEPENDS are no longer part of ALWAYS_DEPEND for the new-depends code, but use their own code. The code does scan the list of libraries for dependent packages, and insert corresponding @libdepend lines into the resulting package. There are a few important consequences: - no libdepend lines are inserted if only a static library is found. So RUN_DEPENDS are now needed to supplement LIB_DEPENDS if a package requires another package for something that isn't a library. - dependency checking for installed stuff can go one step further, since we have the major/minor number of the libraries used for the build. At the moment, pkg resolve dependencies does nothing smart with the inserted libdepends, but it will (soon). In fact, for most libdepends, if the major/minor scheme are correct, no check on the installed pkgspec ought to be necessary... which is why the `default pkgspec to check' is pkg-* for libraries. - resolving recursive run dependencies need to go one step further: a RUN_DEPENDS pkg may have some LIB_DEPENDS, and the RUN_DEPENDS pkg will be needed to explicitly write the required information into the resulting package... Hence the necessity of being able to tune the list of libraries to ask the uninstalled package (and to make sure the uninstalled package is built). This is only preliminary work. Currently, this doesn't yield any real benefits to the old approach, as a few semantic details need to be sharpened out. Also, there are now quite a few old targets that are a complete mess and will need to be cleaned up/removed entirely. Thanks to naddy@ for testing various preliminary versions of this patch and helping me iron bugs out.
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_ALWAYS_DEP3=
_ALWAYS_DEP2=
_ALWAYS_DEP=
.endif
.if defined(RUN_DEPENDS)
_RUN_DEP2 = ${RUN_DEPENDS:C/^[^:]*:([^:]*:[^:]*).*$/\1/}
_RUN_DEP = ${_RUN_DEP2:C/[^:]*://}
.else
_RUN_DEP2=
_RUN_DEP=
.endif
.if defined(FETCH_DEPENDS) || defined(BUILD_DEPENDS)
_BUILD_DEP2 = ${FETCH_DEPENDS:C/^[^:]*:([^:]*:[^:]*).*$/\1/} \
${BUILD_DEPENDS:C/^[^:]*:([^:]*:[^:]*).*$/\1/}
_BUILD_DEP = ${_BUILD_DEP2:C/[^:]*://}
.else
_BUILD_DEP2=
_BUILD_DEP=
.endif
_LIB_DEP2= ${LIB_DEPENDS}
_RUN_DEP2+= ${_ALWAYS_DEP3}
_BUILD_DEP2+=${_ALWAYS_DEP3}
clean-depends:
.if !empty(_ALWAYS_DEP) || !empty(_BUILD_DEP) || !empty(_RUN_DEP)
@unset FLAVOR SUBPACKAGE || true; \
for dir in \
`echo ${_ALWAYS_DEP} ${_BUILD_DEP} ${_RUN_DEP} \
| tr '\040' '\012' | sort -u`; do \
${_flavor_fragment}; \
eval $$toset ${MAKE} CLEANDEPENDS=No ${_DEPEND_THRU} clean clean-depends; \
done
.endif
# This target generates an index entry suitable for aggregation into
# a large index. Format is:
#
# distribution-name|port-path|installation-prefix|comment| \
# description-file|maintainer|categories|lib-deps|build-deps|run-deps| \
# for-arch|package-cdrom|package-ftp|distfiles-cdrom|distfiles-ftp
#
describe:
.if !defined(PACKAGING) && defined(MULTI_PACKAGES)
@cd ${.CURDIR} && SUBPACKAGE='${SUBPACKAGE}' FLAVOR='${FLAVOR}' PACKAGING='${SUBPACKAGE}' exec ${MAKE} describe
.else
@echo -n "${FULLPKGNAME${SUBPACKAGE}}|${FULLPKGPATH}|"
. if ${PREFIX} == ${LOCALBASE}
@echo -n "|"
. else
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@echo -n "${PREFIX}|"
. endif
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@echo -n ${_COMMENT}"|"; \
if [ -f ${DESCR} ]; then \
echo -n "${DESCR:S,^${PORTSDIR}/,,}|"; \
else \
echo -n "/dev/null|"; \
fi; \
echo -n "${MAINTAINER}|${CATEGORIES}|"
. for _d in LIB BUILD RUN
. if !empty(_${_d}_DEP2)
@cd ${.CURDIR} && _FINAL_ECHO=: _INITIAL_ECHO=: exec ${MAKE} ${_d:L}-depends-list
. endif
@echo -n "|"
. endfor
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@case "${ONLY_FOR_ARCHS}" in \
"") case "${NOT_FOR_ARCHS}" in \
"") echo -n "any|";; \
*) echo -n "!${NOT_FOR_ARCHS}|";; \
esac;; \
*) echo -n "${ONLY_FOR_ARCHS}|";; \
esac
. if defined(_BAD_LICENSING)
@echo "?|?|?|?"
. else
. if ${PERMIT_PACKAGE_CDROM:L} == "yes"
@echo -n "y|"
. else
@echo -n "n|"
. endif
. if ${PERMIT_PACKAGE_FTP:L} == "yes"
@echo -n "y|"
. else
@echo -n "n|"
. endif
. if ${PERMIT_DISTFILES_CDROM:L} == "yes"
@echo -n "y|"
. else
@echo -n "n|"
. endif
. if ${PERMIT_DISTFILES_FTP:L} == "yes"
@echo "y"
. else
@echo "n"
. endif
. endif
. if defined(MULTI_PACKAGES) && empty(SUBPACKAGE)
. for _sub in ${MULTI_PACKAGES}
@cd ${.CURDIR} && SUBPACKAGE='${_sub}' FLAVOR='${FLAVOR}' PACKAGING='${_sub}' exec ${MAKE} describe
. endfor
. endif
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.endif
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README.html:
@echo ${FULLPKGNAME${SUBPACKAGE}} | ${HTMLIFY} > $@.tmp3
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.if !empty(_ALWAYS_DEP) || !empty(_BUILD_DEP)
@cd ${.CURDIR} && ${MAKE} depends-list FULL_PACKAGE_NAME=Yes | ${_SORT_DEPENDS}>$@.tmp1
.endif
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.if !empty(_ALWAYS_DEP) || !empty(_RUN_DEP)
@cd ${.CURDIR} && ${MAKE} package-depends FULL_PACKAGE_NAME=Yes | ${_SORT_DEPENDS} >$@.tmp2
.endif
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.if defined(HOMEPAGE)
@echo 'See <a href="${HOMEPAGE}">${HOMEPAGE}</a> for details.' >$@.tmp4
.else
@echo "" >$@.tmp4
.endif
.for I in 1 2
@if [ -s $@.tmp$I ]; then \
{ cat $@.tmp$I | while read n; do \
j=`dirname $$n|${HTMLIFY}`; k=`basename $$n|${HTMLIFY}`; \
echo "<li><a href=\"${PKGDEPTH}/$$j/README.html\">$$k</a>"; \
done; } >$@.tmp$Ia; \
else \
echo "<li>(none)" > $@.tmp$Ia; \
fi
.endfor
@cat ${README_NAME} | \
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sed -e 's|%%PORT%%|'"`echo ${PKGPATH} | ${HTMLIFY}`"'|g' \
-e '/%%PKG%%/r$@.tmp3' -e '//d' \
-e '/%%COMMENT%%/r${PKGDIR}/COMMENT' -e '//d' \
-e '/%%DESCR%%/r${PKGDIR}/DESCR' -e '//d' \
-e '/%%HOMEPAGE%%/r$@.tmp4' -e '//d' \
-e '/%%BUILD_DEPENDS%%/r$@.tmp1a' -e '//d' \
-e '/%%RUN_DEPENDS%%/r$@.tmp2a' -e '//d' \
>> $@
@rm -f $@.tmp*
print-depends-list:
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.if !empty(_ALWAYS_DEP) || !empty(_BUILD_DEP)
@echo -n 'This port requires package(s) "'
@unset FLAVOR SUBPACKAGE || true; \
echo -n `cd ${.CURDIR} && ${MAKE} ${_DEPEND_THRU} depends-list | ${_SORT_DEPENDS}`
@echo '" to build.'
.endif
print-package-depends:
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.if !empty(_ALWAYS_DEP) || !empty(_RUN_DEP)
@echo -n 'This port requires package(s) "'
@unset FLAVOR SUBPACKAGE || true; \
echo -n `cd ${.CURDIR} && ${MAKE} ${_DEPEND_THRU} package-depends | ${_SORT_DEPENDS}`
@echo '" to run.'
.endif
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recurse-build-depends:
.if !empty(_ALWAYS_DEP) || !empty(_BUILD_DEP) || !empty(_RUN_DEP)
@pname=`cd ${.CURDIR} && ${MAKE} _DEPEND_ECHO='echo -n' package-name ${_DEPEND_THRU}`; \
unset FLAVOR SUBPACKAGE || true; \
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for dir in `echo ${_ALWAYS_DEP} ${_BUILD_DEP} ${_RUN_DEP} \
| tr '\040' '\012' | sort -u`; do \
${_flavor_fragment}; \
if ! eval $$toset ${MAKE} _DEPEND_ECHO=\"echo $$pname\" package-name recurse-build-depends ${_DEPEND_THRU}; then \
echo 1>&2 "*** Problem checking deps in \"$$dir\"."; \
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exit 1; \
fi; \
done
.else
@pname=`cd ${.CURDIR} && ${MAKE} _DEPEND_ECHO='echo -n' package-name`; echo $$pname $$pname
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.endif
depends-list:
.if !empty(_ALWAYS_DEP) || !empty(_BUILD_DEP)
@unset FLAVOR SUBPACKAGE || true; \
for dir in `echo ${_ALWAYS_DEP} ${_BUILD_DEP} \
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| tr '\040' '\012' | sort -u`; do \
${_flavor_fragment}; \
if ! eval $$toset ${MAKE} recurse-build-depends ${_DEPEND_THRU}; then \
echo 1>&2 "*** Problem checking deps in \"$$dir\"."; \
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exit 1; \
fi; \
done
.endif
# Build (recursively) a list of package dependencies suitable for tsort
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recurse-package-depends:
.if !empty(_ALWAYS_DEP) || !empty(_RUN_DEP)
@pname=`cd ${.CURDIR} && ${MAKE} _DEPEND_ECHO='echo -n' package-name ${_DEPEND_THRU}`; \
unset FLAVOR SUBPACKAGE || true; \
for dir in `echo ${_ALWAYS_DEP} ${_RUN_DEP} \
| tr '\040' '\012' | sort -u`; do \
${_flavor_fragment}; \
if ! eval $$toset ${MAKE} _DEPEND_ECHO=\"echo $$pname\" package-name recurse-package-depends ${_DEPEND_THRU}; then \
echo 1>&2 "*** Problem checking deps in \"$$dir\"." ; \
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exit 1; \
fi; \
done
.else
@pname=`cd ${.CURDIR} && ${MAKE} _DEPEND_ECHO='echo -n' package-name`; echo $$pname $$pname
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.endif
# Print list of all libraries we're allowed to depend upon.
_recurse-lib-depends:
.for _i in ${LIB_DEPENDS}
@unset FLAVOR SUBPACKAGE || true; \
echo '${_i}' | { \
IFS=:; read dep pkg dir target; \
${_flavor_fragment}; \
IFS=,; for j in $$dep; do echo $$j; done; \
eval $$toset ${MAKE} ${_DEPEND_THRU} _recurse-lib-depends; \
}
.endfor
.for _i in ${RUN_DEPENDS}
@unset FLAVOR SUBPACKAGE || true; \
echo '${_i}' | { \
IFS=:; read dep pkg dir target; \
${_flavor_fragment}; \
eval $$toset ${MAKE} ${_DEPEND_THRU} _recurse-lib-depends; \
}
.endfor
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package-depends:
.if !empty(_ALWAYS_DEP) || !empty(_RUN_DEP)
@unset FLAVOR SUBPACKAGE || true; \
for dir in `echo ${_ALWAYS_DEP} ${_RUN_DEP} \
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| tr '\040' '\012' | sort -u`; do \
${_flavor_fragment}; \
if ! eval $$toset ${MAKE} recurse-package-depends ${_DEPEND_THRU}; then \
echo 1>&2 "*** Problem checking deps in \"$$dir\"." ; \
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exit 1; \
fi; \
done
.endif
# recursively build a list of dirs to pass to tsort...
_recurse-dir-depends:
.if !empty(_ALWAYS_DEP) || !empty(_BUILD_DEP) || !empty(_RUN_DEP)
@unset FLAVOR SUBPACKAGE || true; \
for dir in `echo ${_ALWAYS_DEP} ${_BUILD_DEP} ${_RUN_DEP} \
| tr '\040' '\012' | sort -u`; do \
echo "$$self $$dir"; \
self2="$$dir"; \
${_flavor_fragment}; \
toset="$$toset self=\"$$self2\""; \
if ! eval $$toset ${MAKE} _recurse-dir-depends ${_DEPEND_THRU}; then \
echo 1>&2 "*** Problem checking deps in \"$$dir\"."; \
exit 1; \
fi; \
done
.endif
# recursively build a list of dirs to pass to tsort...
dir-depends:
.if !empty(_ALWAYS_DEP) || !empty(_BUILD_DEP)
@unset FLAVOR SUBPACKAGE || true; \
for dir in `echo ${_ALWAYS_DEP} ${_BUILD_DEP} \
| tr '\040' '\012' | sort -u`; do \
echo "${FULLPKGPATH} $$dir"; \
self2="$$dir"; \
${_flavor_fragment}; \
toset="$$toset self=\"$$self2\""; \
if ! eval $$toset ${MAKE} _recurse-dir-depends ${_DEPEND_THRU}; then \
echo 1>&2 "*** Problem checking deps in \"$$dir\"."; \
exit 1; \
fi; \
done
.else
@echo "${FULLPKGPATH} ${FULLPKGPATH}"
.endif
.for _i in RUN BUILD LIB
${_i:L}-depends-list:
. if !empty(_${_i}_DEP2)
@unset FLAVOR SUBPACKAGE || true; \
: $${_INITIAL_ECHO:='echo -n "This port requires \""'}; \
: $${_ECHO='echo -n'}; \
: $${_FINAL_ECHO:='echo "\" for ${_i:L}."'}; space=''; \
eval $${_INITIAL_ECHO}; \
for spec in `echo '${_${_i}_DEP2}' \
| tr '\040' '\012' | sort -u`; do \
$${_ECHO} "$$space$${spec}"; \
space=' '; \
done; eval $${_FINAL_ECHO}
. endif
.endfor
# recursively build a list of dirs to pass to tsort...
_package-recurse-dir-depends:
.if !empty(_ALWAYS_DEP) || !empty(_RUN_DEP)
@unset FLAVOR SUBPACKAGE || true; \
for dir in `echo ${_ALWAYS_DEP} ${_RUN_DEP} \
| tr '\040' '\012' | sort -u`; do \
echo "$$self $$dir"; \
self2="$$dir"; \
${_flavor_fragment}; \
toset="$$toset self=\"$$self2\""; \
if ! eval $$toset ${MAKE} _package-recurse-dir-depends ${_DEPEND_THRU}; then \
echo 1>&2 "*** Problem checking deps in \"$$dir\"."; \
exit 1; \
fi; \
done
.endif
# recursively build a list of dirs to pass to tsort...
package-dir-depends:
.if !empty(_ALWAYS_DEP) || !empty(_RUN_DEP)
@unset FLAVOR SUBPACKAGE || true; \
for dir in `echo ${_ALWAYS_DEP} ${_RUN_DEP} \
| tr '\040' '\012' | sort -u`; do \
echo "${FULLPKGPATH} $$dir"; \
self2="$$dir"; \
${_flavor_fragment}; \
toset="$$toset self=\"$$self2\""; \
if ! eval $$toset ${MAKE} _package-recurse-dir-depends ${_DEPEND_THRU}; then \
echo 1>&2 "*** Problem checking deps in \"$$dir\"."; \
exit 1; \
fi; \
done
.else
@echo "${FULLPKGPATH} ${FULLPKGPATH}"
.endif
_solve-package-depends:
.if !empty(_RUN_DEP2)
@unset FLAVOR SUBPACKAGE || true; \
: $${self:=self}; \
for spec in `echo '${_RUN_DEP2}' \
| tr '\040' '\012' | sort -u`; do \
dir=$${spec#*:}; pkg=$${spec%:*}; \
${_flavor_fragment}; \
Basic new lib dependency code for package. LIB_DEPENDS are no longer part of ALWAYS_DEPEND for the new-depends code, but use their own code. The code does scan the list of libraries for dependent packages, and insert corresponding @libdepend lines into the resulting package. There are a few important consequences: - no libdepend lines are inserted if only a static library is found. So RUN_DEPENDS are now needed to supplement LIB_DEPENDS if a package requires another package for something that isn't a library. - dependency checking for installed stuff can go one step further, since we have the major/minor number of the libraries used for the build. At the moment, pkg resolve dependencies does nothing smart with the inserted libdepends, but it will (soon). In fact, for most libdepends, if the major/minor scheme are correct, no check on the installed pkgspec ought to be necessary... which is why the `default pkgspec to check' is pkg-* for libraries. - resolving recursive run dependencies need to go one step further: a RUN_DEPENDS pkg may have some LIB_DEPENDS, and the RUN_DEPENDS pkg will be needed to explicitly write the required information into the resulting package... Hence the necessity of being able to tune the list of libraries to ask the uninstalled package (and to make sure the uninstalled package is built). This is only preliminary work. Currently, this doesn't yield any real benefits to the old approach, as a few semantic details need to be sharpened out. Also, there are now quite a few old targets that are a complete mess and will need to be cleaned up/removed entirely. Thanks to naddy@ for testing various preliminary versions of this patch and helping me iron bugs out.
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default=`eval $$toset ${MAKE} _print-packagename`; \
: $${pkg:=$$default}; \
echo "@newdepend $$self:$$pkg:$$default" >>$${_depends_result}; \
toset="$$toset self=\"$$default\""; \
if ! eval $$toset ${MAKE} _solve-package-depends; then \
echo 1>&2 "*** Problem checking deps in \"$$dir\"." ; \
exit 1; \
fi; \
done
.endif
Basic new lib dependency code for package. LIB_DEPENDS are no longer part of ALWAYS_DEPEND for the new-depends code, but use their own code. The code does scan the list of libraries for dependent packages, and insert corresponding @libdepend lines into the resulting package. There are a few important consequences: - no libdepend lines are inserted if only a static library is found. So RUN_DEPENDS are now needed to supplement LIB_DEPENDS if a package requires another package for something that isn't a library. - dependency checking for installed stuff can go one step further, since we have the major/minor number of the libraries used for the build. At the moment, pkg resolve dependencies does nothing smart with the inserted libdepends, but it will (soon). In fact, for most libdepends, if the major/minor scheme are correct, no check on the installed pkgspec ought to be necessary... which is why the `default pkgspec to check' is pkg-* for libraries. - resolving recursive run dependencies need to go one step further: a RUN_DEPENDS pkg may have some LIB_DEPENDS, and the RUN_DEPENDS pkg will be needed to explicitly write the required information into the resulting package... Hence the necessity of being able to tune the list of libraries to ask the uninstalled package (and to make sure the uninstalled package is built). This is only preliminary work. Currently, this doesn't yield any real benefits to the old approach, as a few semantic details need to be sharpened out. Also, there are now quite a few old targets that are a complete mess and will need to be cleaned up/removed entirely. Thanks to naddy@ for testing various preliminary versions of this patch and helping me iron bugs out.
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.if !defined(NO_SHARED_LIBS) && defined(LIB_DEPENDS) && !empty(LIB_DEPENDS)
. for _i in ${LIB_DEPENDS}
@unset FLAVOR SUBPACKAGE || true; \
: $${self:=self}; \
echo '${_i}'|{ \
IFS=:; read dep pkg dir target; \
${_flavor_fragment}; \
libspecs='';comma=''; \
default=`eval $$toset ${MAKE} _print-packagename`; \
case "X$$pkg" in X) pkg=`echo $$default|sed -e 's,-[0-9].*,-*,'`;; esac; \
if pkg dependencies check $$pkg; then \
listlibs='ls $$shdir 2>/dev/null'; \
else \
eval $$toset ${MAKE} ${PKGREPOSITORY}/$$default.tgz; \
Basic new lib dependency code for package. LIB_DEPENDS are no longer part of ALWAYS_DEPEND for the new-depends code, but use their own code. The code does scan the list of libraries for dependent packages, and insert corresponding @libdepend lines into the resulting package. There are a few important consequences: - no libdepend lines are inserted if only a static library is found. So RUN_DEPENDS are now needed to supplement LIB_DEPENDS if a package requires another package for something that isn't a library. - dependency checking for installed stuff can go one step further, since we have the major/minor number of the libraries used for the build. At the moment, pkg resolve dependencies does nothing smart with the inserted libdepends, but it will (soon). In fact, for most libdepends, if the major/minor scheme are correct, no check on the installed pkgspec ought to be necessary... which is why the `default pkgspec to check' is pkg-* for libraries. - resolving recursive run dependencies need to go one step further: a RUN_DEPENDS pkg may have some LIB_DEPENDS, and the RUN_DEPENDS pkg will be needed to explicitly write the required information into the resulting package... Hence the necessity of being able to tune the list of libraries to ask the uninstalled package (and to make sure the uninstalled package is built). This is only preliminary work. Currently, this doesn't yield any real benefits to the old approach, as a few semantic details need to be sharpened out. Also, there are now quite a few old targets that are a complete mess and will need to be cleaned up/removed entirely. Thanks to naddy@ for testing various preliminary versions of this patch and helping me iron bugs out.
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listlibs='pkg_info -L ${PKGREPOSITORY}/$$default.tgz|grep $$shdir|sed -e "s,^$$shdir/,,"'; \
fi; \
IFS=,; for d in $$dep; do \
${_libresolve_fragment}; \
case "$$check" in \
*.a) continue;; \
Missing\ library|Error:*) \
Basic new lib dependency code for package. LIB_DEPENDS are no longer part of ALWAYS_DEPEND for the new-depends code, but use their own code. The code does scan the list of libraries for dependent packages, and insert corresponding @libdepend lines into the resulting package. There are a few important consequences: - no libdepend lines are inserted if only a static library is found. So RUN_DEPENDS are now needed to supplement LIB_DEPENDS if a package requires another package for something that isn't a library. - dependency checking for installed stuff can go one step further, since we have the major/minor number of the libraries used for the build. At the moment, pkg resolve dependencies does nothing smart with the inserted libdepends, but it will (soon). In fact, for most libdepends, if the major/minor scheme are correct, no check on the installed pkgspec ought to be necessary... which is why the `default pkgspec to check' is pkg-* for libraries. - resolving recursive run dependencies need to go one step further: a RUN_DEPENDS pkg may have some LIB_DEPENDS, and the RUN_DEPENDS pkg will be needed to explicitly write the required information into the resulting package... Hence the necessity of being able to tune the list of libraries to ask the uninstalled package (and to make sure the uninstalled package is built). This is only preliminary work. Currently, this doesn't yield any real benefits to the old approach, as a few semantic details need to be sharpened out. Also, there are now quite a few old targets that are a complete mess and will need to be cleaned up/removed entirely. Thanks to naddy@ for testing various preliminary versions of this patch and helping me iron bugs out.
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echo 1>&2 "Can't resolve libspec $$d"; \
exit 1;; \
*) \
Basic new lib dependency code for package. LIB_DEPENDS are no longer part of ALWAYS_DEPEND for the new-depends code, but use their own code. The code does scan the list of libraries for dependent packages, and insert corresponding @libdepend lines into the resulting package. There are a few important consequences: - no libdepend lines are inserted if only a static library is found. So RUN_DEPENDS are now needed to supplement LIB_DEPENDS if a package requires another package for something that isn't a library. - dependency checking for installed stuff can go one step further, since we have the major/minor number of the libraries used for the build. At the moment, pkg resolve dependencies does nothing smart with the inserted libdepends, but it will (soon). In fact, for most libdepends, if the major/minor scheme are correct, no check on the installed pkgspec ought to be necessary... which is why the `default pkgspec to check' is pkg-* for libraries. - resolving recursive run dependencies need to go one step further: a RUN_DEPENDS pkg may have some LIB_DEPENDS, and the RUN_DEPENDS pkg will be needed to explicitly write the required information into the resulting package... Hence the necessity of being able to tune the list of libraries to ask the uninstalled package (and to make sure the uninstalled package is built). This is only preliminary work. Currently, this doesn't yield any real benefits to the old approach, as a few semantic details need to be sharpened out. Also, there are now quite a few old targets that are a complete mess and will need to be cleaned up/removed entirely. Thanks to naddy@ for testing various preliminary versions of this patch and helping me iron bugs out.
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libspecs="$$libspecs$$comma$$shprefix$$check"; \
comma=',';; \
esac; \
done; \
case "X$$libspecs" in \
X) ;;\
*) \
echo "@libdepend $$self:$$libspecs:$$pkg:$$default" >>$${_depends_result}; \
Basic new lib dependency code for package. LIB_DEPENDS are no longer part of ALWAYS_DEPEND for the new-depends code, but use their own code. The code does scan the list of libraries for dependent packages, and insert corresponding @libdepend lines into the resulting package. There are a few important consequences: - no libdepend lines are inserted if only a static library is found. So RUN_DEPENDS are now needed to supplement LIB_DEPENDS if a package requires another package for something that isn't a library. - dependency checking for installed stuff can go one step further, since we have the major/minor number of the libraries used for the build. At the moment, pkg resolve dependencies does nothing smart with the inserted libdepends, but it will (soon). In fact, for most libdepends, if the major/minor scheme are correct, no check on the installed pkgspec ought to be necessary... which is why the `default pkgspec to check' is pkg-* for libraries. - resolving recursive run dependencies need to go one step further: a RUN_DEPENDS pkg may have some LIB_DEPENDS, and the RUN_DEPENDS pkg will be needed to explicitly write the required information into the resulting package... Hence the necessity of being able to tune the list of libraries to ask the uninstalled package (and to make sure the uninstalled package is built). This is only preliminary work. Currently, this doesn't yield any real benefits to the old approach, as a few semantic details need to be sharpened out. Also, there are now quite a few old targets that are a complete mess and will need to be cleaned up/removed entirely. Thanks to naddy@ for testing various preliminary versions of this patch and helping me iron bugs out.
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toset="$$toset self=\"$$default\""; \
if ! eval $$toset ${MAKE} _solve-package-depends; then \
Basic new lib dependency code for package. LIB_DEPENDS are no longer part of ALWAYS_DEPEND for the new-depends code, but use their own code. The code does scan the list of libraries for dependent packages, and insert corresponding @libdepend lines into the resulting package. There are a few important consequences: - no libdepend lines are inserted if only a static library is found. So RUN_DEPENDS are now needed to supplement LIB_DEPENDS if a package requires another package for something that isn't a library. - dependency checking for installed stuff can go one step further, since we have the major/minor number of the libraries used for the build. At the moment, pkg resolve dependencies does nothing smart with the inserted libdepends, but it will (soon). In fact, for most libdepends, if the major/minor scheme are correct, no check on the installed pkgspec ought to be necessary... which is why the `default pkgspec to check' is pkg-* for libraries. - resolving recursive run dependencies need to go one step further: a RUN_DEPENDS pkg may have some LIB_DEPENDS, and the RUN_DEPENDS pkg will be needed to explicitly write the required information into the resulting package... Hence the necessity of being able to tune the list of libraries to ask the uninstalled package (and to make sure the uninstalled package is built). This is only preliminary work. Currently, this doesn't yield any real benefits to the old approach, as a few semantic details need to be sharpened out. Also, there are now quite a few old targets that are a complete mess and will need to be cleaned up/removed entirely. Thanks to naddy@ for testing various preliminary versions of this patch and helping me iron bugs out.
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echo 1>&2 "*** Problem checking deps in \"$$dir\"." ; \
exit 1; \
fi;; \
esac; \
}
. endfor
.endif
README_NAME?= ${TEMPLATES}/README.port
readme readmes:
@rm -f README.html
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} README_NAME=${README_NAME} README.html
HTMLIFY= sed -e 's/&/\&amp;/g' -e 's/>/\&gt;/g' -e 's/</\&lt;/g'
print-depends:
@cd ${.CURDIR} && exec ${MAKE} FULL_PACKAGE_NAME=Yes print-depends-list print-package-depends
link-categories:
.for _CAT in ${CATEGORIES}
@linkname=${PORTSDIR}/${_CAT}/`basename ${.CURDIR}`; \
if [ ! -e $$linkname ]; then \
echo "$$linkname -> ${.CURDIR}"; \
mkdir -p ${PORTSDIR}/${_CAT}; \
ln -s ${.CURDIR} $$linkname; \
fi
.endfor
unlink-categories:
.for _CAT in ${CATEGORIES}
@linkname=${PORTSDIR}/${_CAT}/`basename ${.CURDIR}`; \
if [ -L $$linkname ]; then \
echo "rm $$linkname"; \
rm $$linkname; \
if rmdir ${PORTSDIR}/${_CAT} 2>/dev/null; then \
echo "rmdir ${PORTSDIR}/${_CAT}"; \
fi; \
fi
.endfor
homepage-links:
.if defined(HOMEPAGE)
@echo '<li><A HREF="${HOMEPAGE}">${PKGNAME}</A>'
.else
@echo '<li>${PKGNAME}'
.endif
.if ${FAKE:L} == "no"
. include "${PORTSDIR}/infrastructure/mk/old-install.mk"
.endif
.if defined(ERRORS)
.BEGIN:
. for _m in ${ERRORS}
@echo 1>&2 ${_m}
. endfor
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. if !empty(ERRORS:M"Fatal\:*") || !empty(ERRORS:M'Fatal\:*')
@exit 1
. endif
.endif
.PHONY: \
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addsum all build build-depends regress regress-depends checkpatch \
checksum clean clean-depends configure deinstall \
delete-package delete-package-links depends depends-list \
describe distclean do-build do-configure do-extract \
do-fetch do-install do-package do-patch extract list-distfiles \
fetch fetch-depends install lib-depends makesum \
misc-depends package package-depends package-links package-name \
package-noinstall patch plist update-plist update-patches post-build \
post-configure post-extract post-fetch post-install post-package \
post-patch pre-build pre-configure \
pre-extract pre-fetch pre-install pre-package pre-patch \
print-depends-list print-package-depends readme \
readmes rebuild reinstall \
repackage run-depends uninstall fetch-all print-depends \
recurse-build-depends recurse-package-depends \
distpatch do-distpatch post-distpatch show \
link-categories unlink-categories _package _solve-package-depends \
dir-depends _recurse-dir-depends package-dir-depends \
_package-recurse-dir-depends recursebuild-depends-list run-depends-list \
_recurse-lib-depends lib-depends-check \
homepage-links manpages-check