SHARED_LIBS enumerates the libraries like so:
SHARED_LIBS= foo 1.0 \
zop 2.5 \
tag 3.0
This just defines LIBfoo_VERSION=1.0, LIBzop_VERSION=2.5, LIBtag_VERSION=3.0
and adds these to SUBST_VAR, further tweaks must be done, usually at the
MAKE_FLAGS/MAKE_ENV level.
For gnu ports that use automake, the supplementary MODGNU_SHARED_LIBS
variable can be used like this:
MODGNU_SHARED_LIBS= foo '-no-undefined'
and it will define libfoo_la_LD_FLAGS=--version-info 1:0:0 -no-undefined
Some gnu ports have weird variable names for libraries. For instance,
the libORBit-2 is set using libORBit_2.
LIBORbit-2_ALIAS=ORBit_2
will make sure the correct name is used.
much feedback from bernd@
the main directory... since pseudo-flavors are not entered as pkgpath,
this is necessary to ensure the top-level directory gets cleaned up
correctly...
Problem reported by Moritz Grimm.
it makes more sense to have a subdir variable as input, split it
into toset and dir as output, and to unsetenv FLAVOR SUBPACKAGE along
the lines.
End result should be equivalent, but slightly more readable.
no objection from my neighbors either...
for errors (and get rid of _NODEPS since it's not needed any more)
* set check to Failed in *libresolve_fragment, so that we can test
for it and report properly.
guys here have no objection...
over 256 characters, so we create an extra file for each wantlib, and
depend on it. That way the full _DEPlibs_COOKIE is regenerated (and retested)
each time WANTLIB changes.
Now, resolve-lib can take a big list of libraries with full paths,
and it can solve a big list of spec at once.
Basically, we move most of the parsing of spec paths into resolve-lib.
Since print-package-signature does build a full list of libs, let's solve
it all at once, instead of invoking a costly perl script repeatedly.
Add some caching possibilities for out-of-date. Specifically:
- store libraries for each package under the directory _PORT_LIBS_CACHE
- use the dependency cache _DEPENDS_FILE to avoid recreating dependency
chains, add a new file _DEPENDS_CACHE that will accumulate all dependencies,
and extract these with a simple script extract-dependencies.
Use echo to build libraries lists instead of ls, that's a bit simpler...
Some more clean-up will happen: it's probably simpler to parse libspecs
at once, extract the libraries needed and go fetch the corresponding libraries
just once.
Add internal NODEPS to turn off computing dependencies.
Write code similar to _print-package-args that is strictly ports based,
and hence really walks the wantlibs, and needs the pkg_create stuff
to get at the real ports contents.
Recode print-package-signature to refer to the ports tree contents
exclusively (pkg_info -S for the package).
Thx bernd@ for trying that out.
This should make for a slow, but accurate, out-of-date printer.
the FULLPKGPATH, thus providing changes to packing-lists which shouldn't
happen, and making update more difficult.
Accordingly, bump all pkgnames with PSEUDO_FLAVORS, and provide an
update @pkgpath for the bug for most of them (left out the ones with 3
or 4 pseudo flavors for space constraints...)
- plist repository under PLIST_DB (optional).
- print-package-signatures shows what's used for signatures.
- make fetch shows full url you can copy/paste, simpler to look for typos
that way.
- Based on the MODJAVA_VER, MODJAVA_JRERUN, NO_BUILD
and MACHINE_ARCH, the following things will be setup:
ONLY_FOR_ARCHS if not already set.
BUILD_DEPENDS on a jdk (native preferred).
JAVA_HOME to pass on to the port build.
RUN_DEPENDS for all jdk's and jre's that can run the port.
Review and feedback nikolay@, ian@.
distinfo.
This allows ftp to skip files which return 404 error files and other
such nonsense...
(note that if you want to really grab a file with the wrong size, you
can just say CHECKSUM_FILE=/dev/null)
with input from by xsa, sturm, ian..
- separate UPDATE_COOKIES_DIR, unless set to empty.
Makes for easier management.
- FORCE_UPDATE variable, that makes certain packages are updated when
a dependency is run, and that forces the replacement of packages that are
already there. Still uses the update cookie, so that this update occurs
just once unless you wipe out yur UPDATE_COOKIES_DIR (which justifies putting
update cookies in a separate directory).
what it should.
Use the exact same rules for checking LIB_DEPENDS that will later be used
to build the package itself, e.g., add the pkg dependency check.
The new version uses the pkg_* infrastructure to read existing plists
and produced new plists.
Lots and lots of improvements:
- copy most stuff over from original lists correctly. For instance,
attach @exec/@unexec/@sample to other files and copy them in the right
location.
- generic post-treatment of @commnent, using stringize(), so that most
things can be commented out and will stay commented out.
- parse all packing-lists using relevant PREFIXes. Grab PFRAG.xx if %xx%
is seen.
- walk through all of fake, and distpatch files according to PREFIXes
if nothing else works.
- identifies man, libraries, info, handling symlink correctly.
to say port works only with shared libraries.
Mostly useful for `update-plist' which will recurse differently if
LIB_DEPENDS are only BUILD_DEPENDS or if they becomes RUN_DEPENDS.
okay pvalchev@
MODULES=devel/gettext
so that:
- stubs in infrastructure/ are no longer needed.
- PORTSDIR_PATH is taken into account.
This will look for ${PORTSDIR}/devel/gettext/gettext.port.mk
okay naddy@
If LOCK_CMD, UNLOCK_CMD and LOCK_DIR are defined, those are used to
perform `big-lock' style locking on top-level targets, such as
extract, patch, build.
The internals of the ports tree do not use any finer grained locking.
Those top-level targets now redirect to _internal-targets, without
any behavioral change.
Any dependency computation will recurse to another directory, and
invoke a top-level target, thus triggering the locking of the dependency.
All locking is done using FULLPKGNAME, except for fetch with uses
the DISTFILES names for independent files.
If no locking is desired, the top-level targets simply redirect to
the _internal-targets. The cost is close to zero: make just needs to
handle an extra ~20 phony targets.
Much testing and approval by brad@, naddy@, pval@, fries@ and other
people. Thanks to niklas@ for some useful discussion.