openbsd-ports/devel/libtool/Makefile
espie 8571b20397 Ouch, if libtool is built without g77 around, then it can't build fortran.
BUILD_DEPENDS only (on gcc4 systems), should be possible to CONFIGURE_ENV
things out, to revisit later.
2010-05-23 13:28:16 +00:00

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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.74 2010/05/23 13:28:16 espie Exp $
# $FreeBSD: Makefile,v 1.2 1998/09/23 16:15:53 vanilla Exp $
COMMENT-main= generic shared library support script
COMMENT-ltdl= GNU libtool system independent dlopen wrapper
VERSION= 1.5.26
DISTNAME= libtool-${VERSION}
PKGNAME-main= ${DISTNAME}p3
PKGNAME-ltdl= libltdl-${VERSION}p0
SHARED_LIBS= ltdl 4.5
MODGNU_SHARED_LIBS= ltdl '-no-undefined'
CATEGORIES= devel
MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_GNU:=libtool/}
HOMEPAGE= http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/
AUTOCONF_VERSION= 2.61
MODULES= fortran
MODFORTRAN_WANTG77= Yes
BUILD_DEPENDS+= ${MODGNU_AUTOCONF_DEPENDS} \
${MODFORTRAN_BUILD_DEPENDS}
MAINTAINER= Brad Smith <brad@comstyle.com>
# GPLv2+
PERMIT_PACKAGE_CDROM= Yes
PERMIT_PACKAGE_FTP= Yes
PERMIT_DISTFILES_CDROM= Yes
PERMIT_DISTFILES_FTP= Yes
CONFIGURE_STYLE= gnu
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= ${CONFIGURE_SHARED} \
--infodir=${PREFIX}/info
# Strictly speaking, forcing GREP in MAKE_ENV should suffice, since the
# libtool reconfigures during the build. But we want to play it safe for
# future changes/updates, so force GREP in CONFIGURE_ENV, too.
CONFIGURE_ENV= GREP=/usr/bin/grep lt_cv_path_SED=/usr/bin/sed
MAKE_ENV= GREP=/usr/bin/grep lt_cv_path_SED=/usr/bin/sed
MULTI_PACKAGES= -main -ltdl
RUN_DEPENDS-main= ::devel/libtool,-ltdl
do-regress:
cd ${WRKDIR}/bin && ln -sf ${LOCALBASE}/bin/autoconf-2.61 autoconf
cd ${WRKBUILD} && exec ${SETENV} ${MAKE_ENV} ${MAKE_PROGRAM} check
.include <bsd.port.mk>