# Copyright 1999-2014 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/eclass/perl-module.eclass,v 1.158 2014/12/01 20:41:08 dilfridge Exp $ # @ECLASS: perl-module.eclass # @MAINTAINER: # perl@gentoo.org # @AUTHOR: # Seemant Kulleen # @BLURB: eclass for perl modules # @DESCRIPTION: # The perl-module eclass is designed to allow easier installation of perl # modules, and their incorporation into the Gentoo Linux system. inherit eutils multiprocessing unpacker [[ ${CATEGORY} == "perl-core" ]] && inherit alternatives PERL_EXPF="src_unpack src_compile src_test src_install" case "${EAPI:-0}" in 4|5) PERL_EXPF+=" src_prepare src_configure" [[ ${CATEGORY} == "perl-core" ]] && \ PERL_EXPF+=" pkg_postinst pkg_postrm" case "${GENTOO_DEPEND_ON_PERL:-yes}" in yes) case "${EAPI:-0}" in 5) case "${GENTOO_DEPEND_ON_PERL_SUBSLOT:-yes}" in yes) DEPEND="dev-lang/perl:=[-build(-)]" ;; *) DEPEND="dev-lang/perl[-build(-)]" ;; esac ;; *) DEPEND="|| ( >=dev-lang/perl-5.16 &-) != "declare -a myconf="* ]]; then local myconf_local=(${myconf}) else local myconf_local=("${myconf[@]}") fi if [[ ( ${PREFER_BUILDPL} == yes || ! -f Makefile.PL ) && -f Build.PL ]] ; then einfo "Using Module::Build" if [[ ${DEPEND} != *virtual/perl-Module-Build* && ${PN} != Module-Build ]] ; then eqawarn "QA Notice: The ebuild uses Module::Build but doesn't depend on it." eqawarn " Add virtual/perl-Module-Build to DEPEND!" if [[ -n ${PERLQAFATAL} ]]; then eerror "Bailing out due to PERLQAFATAL=1"; die; fi fi set -- \ --installdirs=vendor \ --libdoc= \ --destdir="${D}" \ --create_packlist=0 \ "${myconf_local[@]}" einfo "perl Build.PL" "$@" perl Build.PL "$@" <<< "${pm_echovar}" \ || die "Unable to build!" elif [[ -f Makefile.PL ]] ; then einfo "Using ExtUtils::MakeMaker" set -- \ PREFIX=${EPREFIX}/usr \ INSTALLDIRS=vendor \ INSTALLMAN3DIR='none' \ DESTDIR="${D}" \ "${myconf_local[@]}" einfo "perl Makefile.PL" "$@" perl Makefile.PL "$@" <<< "${pm_echovar}" \ || die "Unable to build!" fi if [[ ! -f Build.PL && ! -f Makefile.PL ]] ; then einfo "No Make or Build file detected..." return fi } # @FUNCTION: perl-module_src_compile # @USAGE: perl-module_src_compile # @DESCRIPTION: # Compile the ebuild sources. # This function is to be called during the ebuild src_compile() phase. perl-module_src_compile() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME "$@" perl_set_version has src_configure ${PERL_EXPF} || perl-module_src_prep if [[ $(declare -p mymake 2>&-) != "declare -a mymake="* ]]; then local mymake_local=(${mymake}) else local mymake_local=("${mymake[@]}") fi if [[ -f Build ]] ; then ./Build build \ || die "Compilation failed" elif [[ -f Makefile ]] ; then set -- \ OTHERLDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS}" \ "${mymake_local[@]}" einfo "emake" "$@" emake "$@" \ || die "Compilation failed" # OPTIMIZE="${CFLAGS}" \ fi } # @FUNCTION: perl-module_src-test # @USAGE: perl-module_src_test() # @DESCRIPTION: # This code attempts to work out your threadingness from MAKEOPTS # and apply them to Test::Harness. # # If you want more verbose testing, set TEST_VERBOSE=1 # in your bashrc | /etc/portage/make.conf | ENV # # or ebuild writers: # If you wish to enable default tests w/ 'make test' , # # SRC_TEST="do" # # If you wish to have threads run in parallel ( using the users makeopts ) # all of the following have been tested to work. # # SRC_TEST="do parallel" # SRC_TEST="parallel" # SRC_TEST="parallel do" # SRC_TEST=parallel # perl-module_src_test() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME "$@" if has 'do' ${SRC_TEST} || has 'parallel' ${SRC_TEST} ; then if has "${TEST_VERBOSE:-0}" 0 && has 'parallel' ${SRC_TEST} ; then export HARNESS_OPTIONS=j$(makeopts_jobs) einfo "Test::Harness Jobs=$(makeopts_jobs)" fi ${perlinfo_done} || perl_set_version if [[ -f Build ]] ; then ./Build test verbose=${TEST_VERBOSE:-0} || die "test failed" elif [[ -f Makefile ]] ; then emake test TEST_VERBOSE=${TEST_VERBOSE:-0} || die "test failed" fi fi } # @FUNCTION: perl-module_src_install # @USAGE: perl-module_src_install # @DESCRIPTION: # Install a Perl ebuild. # This function is to be called during the ebuild src_install() phase. perl-module_src_install() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME "$@" perl_set_version local f if [[ -z ${mytargets} ]] ; then case "${CATEGORY}" in dev-perl|perl-core) mytargets="pure_install" ;; *) mytargets="install" ;; esac fi if [[ $(declare -p myinst 2>&-) != "declare -a myinst="* ]]; then local myinst_local=(${myinst}) else local myinst_local=("${myinst[@]}") fi if [[ -f Build ]] ; then ./Build ${mytargets} \ || die "./Build ${mytargets} failed" elif [[ -f Makefile ]] ; then emake "${myinst_local[@]}" ${mytargets} \ || die "emake ${myinst_local[@]} ${mytargets} failed" fi perl_delete_module_manpages perl_delete_localpod perl_delete_packlist perl_remove_temppath for f in Change* CHANGES README* TODO FAQ ${mydoc}; do [[ -s ${f} ]] && dodoc ${f} done perl_link_duallife_scripts } # @FUNCTION: perl-module_pkg_setup # @USAGE: perl-module_pkg_setup # @DESCRIPTION: # This function was to be called during the pkg_setup() phase. # Deprecated, to be removed. Where it is called, place a call to perl_set_version instead. perl-module_pkg_setup() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME "$@" ewarn "perl-modules.eclass: perl-module_pkg_setup is deprecated and will be removed. Please use perl_set_version instead." perl_set_version } # @FUNCTION: perl-module_pkg_preinst # @USAGE: perl-module_pkg_preinst # @DESCRIPTION: # This function was to be called during the pkg_preinst() phase. # Deprecated, to be removed. Where it is called, place a call to perl_set_version instead. perl-module_pkg_preinst() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME "$@" ewarn "perl-modules.eclass: perl-module_pkg_preinst is deprecated and will be removed. Please use perl_set_version instead." perl_set_version } # @FUNCTION: perl-module_pkg_postinst # @USAGE: perl-module_pkg_postinst # @DESCRIPTION: # This function is to be called during the pkg_postinst() phase. It only does # useful things for the perl-core category, where it handles the file renaming and symbolic # links that prevent file collisions for dual-life packages installing scripts. # In any other category it immediately exits. perl-module_pkg_postinst() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME "$@" if [[ ${CATEGORY} != perl-core ]] ; then eqawarn "perl-module.eclass: You are calling perl-module_pkg_postinst outside the perl-core category." eqawarn " This does not do anything; the call can be safely removed." return 0 fi perl_link_duallife_scripts } # @FUNCTION: perl-module_pkg_prerm # @USAGE: perl-module_pkg_prerm # @DESCRIPTION: # This function was to be called during the pkg_prerm() phase. # It does not do anything. Deprecated, to be removed. perl-module_pkg_prerm() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME "$@" ewarn "perl-module.eclass: perl-module_pkg_prerm does not do anything and will be removed. Please remove the call." } # @FUNCTION: perl-module_pkg_postrm # @USAGE: perl-module_pkg_postrm # @DESCRIPTION: # This function is to be called during the pkg_postrm() phase. It only does # useful things for the perl-core category, where it handles the file renaming and symbolic # links that prevent file collisions for dual-life packages installing scripts. # In any other category it immediately exits. perl-module_pkg_postrm() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME "$@" if [[ ${CATEGORY} != perl-core ]] ; then eqawarn "perl-module.eclass: You are calling perl-module_pkg_postrm outside the perl-core category." eqawarn " This does not do anything; the call can be safely removed." return 0 fi perl_link_duallife_scripts } # @FUNCTION: perl_set_version # @USAGE: perl_set_version # @DESCRIPTION: # Extract version information and installation paths from the current Perl # interpreter. # # This sets the following variables: PERL_VERSION, SITE_ARCH, SITE_LIB, # ARCH_LIB, VENDOR_LIB, VENDOR_ARCH # # This function used to be called perlinfo as well. perl_set_version() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME "$@" debug-print "$FUNCNAME: perlinfo_done=${perlinfo_done}" ${perlinfo_done} && return 0 perlinfo_done=true local f version install{{site,vendor}{arch,lib},archlib} eval "$(perl -V:{version,install{{site,vendor}{arch,lib},archlib}} )" PERL_VERSION=${version} SITE_ARCH=${installsitearch} SITE_LIB=${installsitelib} ARCH_LIB=${installarchlib} VENDOR_LIB=${installvendorlib} VENDOR_ARCH=${installvendorarch} } # @FUNCTION: perlinfo # @USAGE: perlinfo # @DESCRIPTION: # This function is deprecated. # # Please use the function above instead, perl_set_version(). perlinfo() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME "$@" ewarn "perl-modules.eclass: perlinfo is deprecated and will be removed. Please use perl_set_version instead." perl_set_version } # @FUNCTION: perl_delete_localpod # @USAGE: perl_delete_localpod # @DESCRIPTION: # Remove stray perllocal.pod files in the temporary install directory D. # # This function used to be called fixlocalpod as well. perl_delete_localpod() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME "$@" find "${D}" -type f -name perllocal.pod -delete find "${D}" -depth -mindepth 1 -type d -empty -delete } # @FUNCTION: fixlocalpod # @USAGE: fixlocalpod # @DESCRIPTION: # This function is deprecated. # # Please use the function above instead, perl_delete_localpod(). fixlocalpod() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME "$@" ewarn "perl-modules.eclass: fixlocalpod is deprecated and will be removed. Please use perl_delete_localpod instead." perl_delete_localpod } # @FUNCTION: perl_fix_osx_extra # @USAGE: perl_fix_osx_extra # @DESCRIPTION: # Look through ${S} for AppleDouble encoded files and get rid of them. perl_fix_osx_extra() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME "$@" local f find "${S}" -type f -name "._*" -print0 | while read -rd '' f ; do einfo "Removing AppleDouble encoded Macintosh file: ${f#${S}/}" rm -f "${f}" f=${f#${S}/} grep -q "${f}" "${S}"/MANIFEST && \ elog "AppleDouble encoded Macintosh file in MANIFEST: ${f#${S}/}" done } # @FUNCTION: perl_delete_module_manpages # @USAGE: perl_delete_module_manpages # @DESCRIPTION: # Bump off manpages installed by the current module such as *.3pm files as well # as empty directories. perl_delete_module_manpages() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME "$@" if [[ -d "${ED}"/usr/share/man ]] ; then find "${ED}"/usr/share/man -type f -name "*.3pm" -delete find "${ED}"/usr/share/man -depth -type d -empty -delete fi } # @FUNCTION: perl_delete_packlist # @USAGE: perl_delete_packlist # @DESCRIPTION: # Look through ${D} for .packlist files, empty .bs files and empty directories, # and get rid of items found. perl_delete_packlist() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME "$@" perl_set_version if [[ -d ${D}/${VENDOR_ARCH} ]] ; then find "${D}/${VENDOR_ARCH}" -type f -a \( -name .packlist \ -o \( -name '*.bs' -a -empty \) \) -delete find "${D}" -depth -mindepth 1 -type d -empty -delete fi } # @FUNCTION: perl_remove_temppath # @USAGE: perl_remove_temppath # @DESCRIPTION: # Look through ${D} for text files containing the temporary installation # folder (i.e. ${D}). If the pattern is found (i.e. " text"), replace it with `/'. perl_remove_temppath() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME "$@" find "${D}" -type f -not -name '*.so' -print0 | while read -rd '' f ; do if file "${f}" | grep -q -i " text" ; then grep -q "${D}" "${f}" && ewarn "QA: File contains a temporary path ${f}" sed -i -e "s:${D}:/:g" "${f}" fi done } # @FUNCTION: perl_rm_files # @USAGE: perl_rm_files "file_1" "file_2" # @DESCRIPTION: # Remove certain files from a Perl release and remove them from the MANIFEST # while we're there. # # Most useful in src_prepare for nuking bad tests, and is highly recommended # for any tests like 'pod.t', 'pod-coverage.t' or 'kwalitee.t', as what they # test is completely irrelevant to end users, and frequently fail simply # because the authors of Test::Pod... changed their recommendations, and thus # failures are only useful feedback to Authors, not users. # # Removing from MANIFEST also avoids needless log messages warning # users about files "missing from their kit". perl_rm_files() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME "$@" local skipfile="${T}/.gentoo_makefile_skip" local manifile="${S}/MANIFEST" local manitemp="${T}/.gentoo_manifest_temp" oldifs="$IFS" IFS="\n" for filename in "$@"; do einfo "Removing un-needed ${filename}"; # Remove the file rm -f "${S}/${filename}" [[ -e "${manifile}" ]] && echo "${filename}" >> "${skipfile}" done if [[ -e "${manifile}" && -e "${skipfile}" ]]; then einfo "Fixing Manifest" grep -v -F -f "${skipfile}" "${manifile}" > "${manitemp}" mv -f -- "${manitemp}" "${manifile}" rm -- "${skipfile}"; fi IFS="$oldifs" } # @FUNCTION: perl_link_duallife_scripts # @USAGE: perl_link_duallife_scripts # @DESCRIPTION: # Moves files and generates symlinks so dual-life packages installing scripts do not # lead to file collisions. Mainly for use in pkg_postinst and pkg_postrm, and makes # only sense for perl-core packages. perl_link_duallife_scripts() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME "$@" if [[ ${CATEGORY} != perl-core ]] || ! has_version ">=dev-lang/perl-5.8.8-r8" ; then return 0 fi local i ff if has "${EBUILD_PHASE:-none}" "postinst" "postrm" ; then for i in "${DUALLIFESCRIPTS[@]}" ; do alternatives_auto_makesym "/${i}" "/${i}-[0-9]*" done for i in "${DUALLIFEMAN[@]}" ; do ff=`echo "${EROOT}"/${i%.1}-${PV}-${P}.1*` ff=${ff##*.1} alternatives_auto_makesym "/${i}${ff}" "/${i%.1}-[0-9]*" done else pushd "${ED}" > /dev/null for i in $(find usr/bin -maxdepth 1 -type f 2>/dev/null) ; do mv ${i}{,-${PV}-${P}} || die #DUALLIFESCRIPTS[${#DUALLIFESCRIPTS[*]}]=${i##*/} DUALLIFESCRIPTS[${#DUALLIFESCRIPTS[*]}]=${i} done for i in $(find usr/share/man/man1 -maxdepth 1 -type f 2>/dev/null) ; do mv ${i} ${i%.1}-${PV}-${P}.1 || die DUALLIFEMAN[${#DUALLIFEMAN[*]}]=${i} done popd > /dev/null fi }