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# Copyright 1999-2006 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sys-devel/libperl/libperl-5.8.8-r1.ebuild,v 1.18 2006/11/18 16:29:10 mcummings Exp $
# The basic theory based on comments from Daniel Robbins <drobbins@gentoo.org>.
#
# We split the perl ebuild into libperl and perl. The layout is as follows:
#
# libperl:
#
# This is a slotted (SLOT=[0-9]*) ebuild, meaning we should be able to have a
# few versions that are not binary compadible installed.
#
# How we get libperl.so multi-versioned, is by adding to the link command:
#
# -Wl,-soname -Wl,libperl.so.`echo $(LIBPERL) | cut -d. -f3`
#
# This gives us:
#
# $(LIBPERL): $& perl$(OBJ_EXT) $(obj) $(LIBPERLEXPORT)
# $(LD) -o $@ $(SHRPLDFLAGS) perl$(OBJ_EXT) $(obj) \
# -Wl,-soname -Wl,libperl.so.`echo $(LIBPERL) | cut -d. -f3`
#
# We then configure perl with LIBPERL set to:
#
# LIBPERL="libperl.so.${SLOT}.`echo ${PV} | cut -d. -f1,2`"
#
# Or with the variables defined in this ebuild:
#
# LIBPERL="libperl.so.${PERLSLOT}.${SHORT_PV}"
#
# The result is that our 'soname' is 'libperl.so.${PERLSLOT}' (at the time of
# writing this for perl-5.8.0, 'libperl.so.1'), causing all apps that is linked
# to libperl to link to 'libperl.so.${PERLSLOT}'.
#
# If a new perl version, perl-z.y.z comes out that have a libperl not binary
# compatible with the previous version, we just keep the previous libperl
# installed, and all apps linked to it will still be able to use:
#
# libperl.so.${PERLSLOT}'
#
# while the new ones will link to:
#
# libperl.so.$((PERLSLOT+1))'
#
# perl:
#
# Not much to this one. It compiles with a static libperl.a, and are unslotted
# (meaning SLOT=0). We thus always have the latest *stable* perl version
# installed, with corrisponding version of libperl. The perl ebuild will of
# course DEPEND on libperl.
#
# Martin Schlemmer <azarah@gentoo.org> (28 Dec 2002).
IUSE="berkdb debug gdbm ithreads"
inherit eutils flag-o-matic toolchain-funcs multilib
# The slot of this binary compat version of libperl.so
PERLSLOT="1"
SHORT_PV="${PV%.*}"
MY_P="perl-${PV/_rc/-RC}"
S="${WORKDIR}/${MY_P}"
DESCRIPTION="Larry Wall's Practical Extraction and Reporting Language"
SRC_URI="mirror://cpan/src/${MY_P}.tar.bz2"
HOMEPAGE="http://www.perl.org"
SLOT="${PERLSLOT}"
LIBPERL="libperl$(get_libname ${PERLSLOT}.${SHORT_PV})"
LICENSE="|| ( Artistic GPL-2 )"
KEYWORDS="alpha amd64 arm hppa ia64 m68k mips ppc ~ppc-macos ppc64 s390 sh sparc ~sparc-fbsd x86 ~x86-fbsd"
# rac 2004.08.06
# i am not kidding here. you will forkbomb yourself out of existence
# because make check -n wants to make miniperl, which runs itself at
# the very end to make sure it's working right. this behaves very
# badly when you -n it, because it won't exist and will therefore try
# to build itself again ad infinitum.
RESTRICT="test"
DEPEND="!elibc_uclibc? ( sys-apps/groff )
berkdb? ( sys-libs/db )
gdbm? ( >=sys-libs/gdbm-1.8.0 )
elibc_FreeBSD? ( sys-freebsd/freebsd-mk-defs )"
RDEPEND="
berkdb? ( sys-libs/db )
gdbm? ( >=sys-libs/gdbm-1.8.0 )"
PDEPEND="~dev-lang/perl-${PV}"
pkg_setup() {
# I think this should rather be displayed if you *have* 'ithreads'
# in USE if it could break things ...
if use ithreads
then
ewarn ""
ewarn "PLEASE NOTE: You are compiling perl-5.8 with"
ewarn "interpreter-level threading enabled."
ewarn "Threading is not supported by all applications "
ewarn "that compile against perl. You use threading at "
ewarn "your own discretion. "
ewarn ""
epause 10
fi
}
src_unpack() {
unpack ${A}
# Fix the build scripts to create libperl with a soname of ${SLOT}.
# We basically add:
#
# -Wl,-soname -Wl,libperl.so.`echo $(LIBPERL) | cut -d. -f3`
#
# to the line that links libperl.so, and then set LIBPERL to:
#
# LIBPERL=libperl.so.${SLOT}.`echo ${PV} | cut -d. -f1,2`
#
cd ${S};
use userland_Darwin || epatch ${FILESDIR}/${PN}-create-libperl-soname.patch
# Configure makes an unwarranted assumption that /bin/ksh is a
# good shell. This patch makes it revert to using /bin/sh unless
# /bin/ksh really is executable. Should fix bug 42665.
# rac 2004.06.09
cd ${S}; epatch ${FILESDIR}/${PN}-noksh.patch
# we need the same @INC-inversion magic here we do in perl
cd ${S}; epatch ${FILESDIR}/${P}-reorder-INC.patch
# On PA7200, uname -a contains a single quote and we need to
# filter it otherwise configure fails. See #125535.
epatch ${FILESDIR}/perl-hppa-pa7200-configure.patch
use amd64 && cd ${S} && epatch ${FILESDIR}/${P}-lib64.patch
[[ ${CHOST} == *-dragonfly* ]] && cd ${S} && epatch ${FILESDIR}/${P}-dragonfly-clean.patch
[[ ${CHOST} == *-freebsd* ]] && cd ${S} && epatch ${FILESDIR}/${P}-fbsdhints.patch
cd ${S}; epatch ${FILESDIR}/${P}-cplusplus.patch
}
myconf() {
myconf=( "${myconf[@]}" "$@" )
}
src_compile() {
declare -a myconf
# Perl has problems compiling with -Os in your flags
# some arches and -O do not mix :)
use arm && replace-flags -O? -O1
use ppc && replace-flags -O? -O1
use ia64 && replace-flags -O? -O1
# Perl has problems compiling with -Os in your flags with glibc
use elibc_uclibc || replace-flags "-Os" "-O2"
# This flag makes compiling crash in interesting ways
filter-flags "-malign-double"
# Fixes bug #97645
use ppc && filter-flags -mpowerpc-gpopt
# Fixes bug #143895 on gcc-4.1.1
filter-flags "-fsched2-use-superblocks"
export LC_ALL="C"
case ${CHOST} in
*-freebsd*) osname="freebsd" ;;
*-dragonfly*) osname="dragonfly" ;;
*-netbsd*) osname="netbsd" ;;
*-openbsd*) osname="openbsd" ;;
*-darwin*) osname="darwin" ;;
*) osname="linux" ;;
esac
if use ithreads
then
einfo "using ithreads"
mythreading="-multi"
myconf -Dusethreads
myarch=${CHOST}
myarch="${myarch%%-*}-${osname}-thread"
else
myarch=${CHOST}
myarch="${myarch%%-*}-${osname}"
fi
local inclist=$(for v in $PERL_OLDVERSEN; do echo -n "$v $v/$myarch$mythreading "; done)
# allow either gdbm to provide ndbm (in <gdbm/ndbm.h>) or db1
myndbm='U'
mygdbm='U'
mydb='U'
if use gdbm
then
mygdbm='D'
myndbm='D'
fi
if use berkdb
then
mydb='D'
has_version '=sys-libs/db-1*' && myndbm='D'
fi
myconf "-${myndbm}i_ndbm" "-${mygdbm}i_gdbm" "-${mydb}i_db"
if use mips
then
# this is needed because gcc 3.3-compiled kernels will hang
# the machine trying to run this test - check with `Kumba
# <rac@gentoo.org> 2003.06.26
myconf -Dd_u32align
fi
if use debug
then
CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -g"
myconf -DDEBUGGING
fi
if use sparc
then
myconf -Ud_longdbl
fi
if use alpha && "$(tc-getCC)" == "ccc"
then
ewarn "Perl will not be built with berkdb support, use gcc if you needed it..."
myconf -Ui_db -Ui_ndbm
fi
rm -f config.sh Policy.sh
[[ -n "${ABI}" ]] && myconf "-Dusrinc=$(get_ml_incdir)"
[[ ${ELIBC} == "FreeBSD" ]] && myconf "-Dlibc=/usr/$(get_libdir)/libc.a"
if [[ $(get_libdir) != "lib" ]] ; then
myconf "-Dlibpth=/usr/local/$(get_libdir) /$(get_libdir) /usr/$(get_libdir)"
fi
sh Configure -des \
-Darchname="${myarch}" \
-Dcccdlflags="-fPIC" \
-Dccdlflags="-rdynamic" \
-Dcc="$(tc-getCC)" \
-Dprefix="/usr" \
-Dvendorprefix="/usr" \
-Dsiteprefix="/usr" \
-Dlocincpth=" " \
-Doptimize="${CFLAGS}" \
-Duselargefiles \
-Duseshrplib \
-Dman3ext="3pm" \
-Dlibperl="${LIBPERL}" \
-Dd_dosuid \
-Dd_semctl_semun \
-Dcf_by="Gentoo" \
-Ud_csh \
"${myconf[@]}" || die "Unable to configure"
emake -j1 -f Makefile depend || die "Couldn't make libperl$(get_libname) depends"
emake -j1 -f Makefile LIBPERL=${LIBPERL} ${LIBPERL} || die "Unable to make libperl$(get_libname)"
mv ${LIBPERL} ${WORKDIR}
}
src_install() {
export LC_ALL="C"
if [ "${PN}" = "libperl" ]
then
dolib.so ${WORKDIR}/${LIBPERL}
dosym ${LIBPERL} /usr/$(get_libdir)/libperl$(get_libname ${PERLSLOT})
else
# Need to do this, else apps do not link to dynamic version of
# the library ...
local coredir="/usr/$(get_libdir)/perl5/${PV}/${myarch}${mythreading}/CORE"
dodir ${coredir}
dosym ../../../../../$(get_libdir)/${LIBPERL} ${coredir}/${LIBPERL}
dosym ../../../../../$(get_libdir)/${LIBPERL} ${coredir}/libperl$(get_libname ${PERLSLOT})
dosym ../../../../../$(get_libdir)/${LIBPERL} ${coredir}/libperl$(get_libname)
# Fix for "stupid" modules and programs
dodir /usr/$(get_libdir)/perl5/site_perl/${PV}/${myarch}${mythreading}
make DESTDIR="${D}" \
INSTALLMAN1DIR="${D}/usr/share/man/man1" \
INSTALLMAN3DIR="${D}/usr/share/man/man3" \
install || die "Unable to make install"
cp -f utils/h2ph utils/h2ph_patched
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=. ./perl -Ilib utils/h2ph_patched \
-a -d ${D}/usr/$(get_libdir)/perl5/${PV}/${myarch}${mythreading} <<EOF
asm/termios.h
syscall.h
syslimits.h
syslog.h
sys/ioctl.h
sys/socket.h
sys/time.h
wait.h
EOF
# This is to fix a missing c flag for backwards compat
for i in `find ${D}/usr/$(get_libdir)/perl5 -iname "Config.pm"`;do
sed -e "s:ccflags=':ccflags='-DPERL5 :" \
-e "s:cppflags=':cppflags='-DPERL5 :" \
${i} > ${i}.new &&\
mv ${i}.new ${i} || die "Sed failed"
done
# A poor fix for the miniperl issues
dosed 's:./miniperl:/usr/bin/perl:' /usr/$(get_libdir)/perl5/${PV}/ExtUtils/xsubpp
fperms 0444 /usr/$(get_libdir)/perl5/${PV}/ExtUtils/xsubpp
dosed 's:./miniperl:/usr/bin/perl:' /usr/bin/xsubpp
fperms 0755 /usr/bin/xsubpp
./perl installman \
--man1dir="${D}/usr/share/man/man1" --man1ext='1' \
--man3dir="${D}/usr/share/man/man3" --man3ext='3'
# This removes ${D} from Config.pm and .packlist
for i in `find ${D} -iname "Config.pm"` `find ${D} -iname ".packlist"`;do
einfo "Removing ${D} from ${i}..."
sed -e "s:${D}::" ${i} > ${i}.new &&\
mv ${i}.new ${i} || die "Sed failed"
done
fi
dodoc Changes* Artistic Copying README Todo* AUTHORS
if [ "${PN}" = "perl" ]
then
# HTML Documentation
# We expect errors, warnings, and such with the following.
dodir /usr/share/doc/${PF}/html
./perl installhtml \
--podroot='.' \
--podpath='lib:ext:pod:vms' \
--recurse \
--htmldir="${D}/usr/share/doc/${PF}/html" \
--libpods='perlfunc:perlguts:perlvar:perlrun:perlop'
fi
}
pkg_postinst() {
# Make sure we do not have stale/invalid libperl.so 's ...
if [ -f "${ROOT}usr/$(get_libdir)/libperl$(get_libname)" -a ! -L "${ROOT}usr/$(get_libdir)/libperl$(get_libname)" ]
then
mv -f ${ROOT}usr/$(get_libdir)/libperl$(get_libname) ${ROOT}usr/$(get_libdir)/libperl$(get_libname).old
fi
# Next bit is to try and setup the /usr/lib/libperl.so symlink
# properly ...
local libnumber="`ls -1 ${ROOT}usr/$(get_libdir)/libperl$(get_libname ?.*) | grep -v '\.old' | wc -l`"
if [ "${libnumber}" -eq 1 ]
then
# Only this version of libperl is installed, so just link libperl.so
# to the *soname* version of it ...
ln -snf libperl$(get_libname ${PERLSLOT}) ${ROOT}usr/$(get_libdir)/libperl$(get_libname)
else
if [ -x "${ROOT}/usr/bin/perl" ]
then
# OK, we have more than one version .. first try to figure out
# if there are already a perl installed, if so, link libperl.so
# to that *soname* version of libperl.so ...
local perlversion="`${ROOT}/usr/bin/perl -V:version | cut -d\' -f2 | cut -d. -f1,2`"
cd ${ROOT}usr/$(get_libdir)
# Link libperl.so to the *soname* versioned lib ...
ln -snf `echo libperl$(get_libname ?.${perlversion}) | cut -d. -f1,2,3` libperl$(get_libname)
else
local x latest
# Nope, we are not so lucky ... try to figure out what version
# is the latest, and keep fingers crossed ...
for x in `ls -1 ${ROOT}usr/$(get_libdir)/libperl$(get_libname ?.*)`
do
latest="${x}"
done
cd ${ROOT}usr/$(get_libdir)
# Link libperl.so to the *soname* versioned lib ...
ln -snf `echo ${latest##*/} | cut -d. -f1,2,3` libperl$(get_libname)
fi
fi
}
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