summaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
path: root/mk/package
AgeCommit message (Collapse)AuthorFilesLines
2016-07-14Get rid of XXX comment, everything is now installed from ${WRKDIR}/.destdirleot1-4/+1
2016-04-10Remove support for USE_DESTDIR=no.joerg1-20/+1
2013-05-23prevent to generate binary package in ${PACKAGES} from the side effect ofobache1-1/+2
`install' with USE_DESTDIR=yes. This changes prevent to unwanted overwite of existing binary packages with test installation (`stage-install', `replace' & `undo-replace', and so on). To do both `install' and `package', you can still use `package-install' target, same as USE_DESTDIR=no.
2012-10-02Fixes for target "repackage"cheusov1-6/+5
2012-05-27"rebuild" and "retest" targets were added (by analogy with "reinstall").cheusov1-1/+11
rebuild is a special target to re-run the build target. retest is a special target to re-run the test target.
2011-10-15Rename "flavor" to "pkgformat".reed1-3/+3
This is from Anton Panev's GSoC 2011 project to add RPM and DPKG support to pkgsrc. (I am not adding that further support in this commit.) This is just a rename of the existing functionality. Now it will be easy to test the GSoC work by simply putting in a single directory (such as "rpm" or "deb"). See http://addpackageforma.sourceforge.net/ for some details. This is from Anton's CVS, but I made some minor changes: - changed plural pkgformats to singular pkgformat (to be consistent) - fixed a few places (in comments) that were missed - catch up on some additions to flavor not in the pkgforma cvs: PKGSRC_SETENV and _flavor-destdir-undo-replace and undo-destdir-replace-install.
2010-03-08Add a new package-clean target to remove the binary package again.joerg1-2/+14
2010-02-25Rename internal package-clean target to package-eat-cookie.joerg1-5/+5
2010-02-24Rename the install phase to stage-install. Introduce a new installjoerg1-2/+2
target that defaults to either stage-install or package-install, depending on whether DESTDIR support is active and supported by the package or not.
2009-06-09Add support for using USE_DESTDIR=yes and replace together.joerg1-2/+2
Based on the patch send to tech-pkg in 2008, but less intrusive.
2009-04-09Remove support for NO_PACKAGE.joerg1-18/+2
2009-03-17Replaced _PKG_SILENT and _PKG_DEBUG with RUN.rillig2-6/+6
2008-01-04Made the .include directives simpler, since the directory of therillig1-2/+2
including file is always the first in the search path.
2007-03-08Renamed package-warnings to _package-warnings, since it is a privaterillig1-15/+17
target.
2006-10-09Main infrastructure for DESTDIR support.joerg1-1/+3
Packages may set PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT to either "destdir" or "user-destdir" to flag support for this, following the same rules as PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPES (e.g. define before first include of bsd.prefs.mk). The user activates it via USE_DESTDIR. When set to "yes", packages with "user-destdir" are handled as "destdir". The installation of the package will not go to ${LOCALBASE}, but a subdirectory of ${WRKDIR} instead. pre/post install scripts are not run and the package is not registered either. A binary package can be created instead to be installed normally with pkg_add. For "user-destdir" packages, everything is run as normal user and ownership is supposed to be correctled by pkg_create later. Since the current pkg_install code uses pax and it doesn't allow overwriting owners, this does not work yet. For "destdir" packages, installation, packaging and cleaning is run as root. This commit does not change the handling of DEPENDS_TARGET or bin-install to allow recursive usage.
2006-10-09Add two variables to control whether make package and make cleanjoerg2-19/+5
are run with elevated privileges. Remove MAKE_PACKAGE_AS_ROOT for now, since it is not sure whether the functionality in the current form will stay and developers should spend time on the destdir support instead.
2006-10-08Added a new variable MAKE_PACKAGE_AS_ROOT that controls whether therillig2-2/+19
package needs to be packed by root or whether the unprivileged user can do that as well. Most packages don't need root privileges, but the default value is nevertheless "yes" to not break too many existing packages. pkgsrc users are encouraged to add the following to their mk.conf: MAKE_PACKAGES_AS_ROOT?= no The "?=" operator here is important because after the testing phase, this variable is only intended to be set by packages. If "=" would be used instead, packages could not override the value.
2006-07-22Modify the barrier so that we always invoke the recursive make processjlam2-4/+4
when passing through the barrier. This ensures the PATH (passed via PKGSRC_MAKE_ENV) is correctly set for all phases after the barrier. This fixes a bug in "interactive" pkgsrc use, where if you have no work directory and type "make build && make install", then the "install" step does not have a PATH set to include all the wrapper and tools directories.
2006-07-07Rename <phase>_COOKIE variables to _COOKIE.<phase>. These are privatejlam2-15/+15
variables so there are no user-visible changes. This change just makes it a little easier to write for loops.
2006-07-07Make configure, install, and package barrier-aware even if NO_CONFIGURE,jlam1-2/+4
NO_INSTALL, or NO_PACKAGE are defined.
2006-07-06The cookie files are indirectly made using *-cookie targets, so verifyjlam1-1/+2
that they are never being created more than once by inserting a check into the *-cookie targets.
2006-07-06The "replace" target does conceptually the same thing as the "install"jlam1-1/+5
target in that it installs the currently-built software into the filesystem. In that case where "replace" is specified as a target on the command line, make "replace" and not "install" be the source target for "package". Also, place the "replace" target between the "install" and "package" targets in _BARRIER_POST_TARGETS as it should be legal to do those steps in that order (but not in another order). These changes make the following work: make replace package In this example, the currently installed package will be replaced and the newly-installed software will be packaged, all within the same make process.
2006-07-05Flatten out recursive makes into a single re-invocation of make byjlam2-14/+21
introducing the concept of a "barrier". We separate the user-invokable targets into ones that must happen before the barrier, and ones that must happen after the barrier. The ones that happen after the barrier are run in a sub-make process. In this case, the targets that must be run after the barrier are from the "wrapper" step and beyond. We rewrite the various "flow" targets, e.g. wrapper, configure, build, etc., so that they of the right form to use the barrier target. This now completely removes the concept of PKG_PHASE from pkgsrc. It is replaced with the concept of "before" and "after" the barrier, and this state can be checked by testing for the existence of the barrier cookie file. Because we've removed most of the recursive makes, there is now nowhere to hook the PKG_ERROR_HANDLER.* commands, so remove them for now. As part of this commit, put back the logic that conditionalized the sources for the various cookie files. Because the sources are all "phony" targets, they were always run, regardless of whether or not the cookie file already existed. Now, if a cookie file exists, then that entire phase associated with that cookie file is skipped. Lastly, fix a thinko in configure/bsd.configure.mk where setting NO_CONFIGURE in a package Makefile would manage to skip the "wrapper" step altogether. Fix this by correctly noting "wrapper" and not "patch" as the preceding step to "configure".
2006-07-05Make the check-vulnerable target more self-sufficient, by moving somejlam1-7/+9
of the logic from fetch/fetch.mk into flavor/pkg/check.mk, so that check-vulnerable can be used as a source target. Make check-vulnerable a source target for every phase of the build workflow, which ensures that it is always run if the user starts a new phase from the command line. Fix the cookie-generation targets so that they don't append, only overwrite to the cookie file. This works around potential problems due to recursive makes. Move the cookie checks so that they surround the corresponding phase target. The presence of the cookie should now inform the make process to avoid doing any processing of phases that occur before the phase corresponding to the cookie.
2006-06-18Removed duplicate definition of _PACKAGE_COOKIE.rillig1-3/+1
2006-06-14Insert cookie checks into the "real-install" and "real-package" targets,jlam1-1/+3
which are invoked in recursive make calls for the "install" and "package" targets respectvely. These recursive make calls prevent the top-level make from seeing all of the targets and computing a full dependency graph, so it becomes possible for some targets to be invoked more than once. This change passes enough information along to the recursive make calls and ensures that the source targets for the real-* targets are only invoked once.
2006-06-10Restore missing ${SETENV} ${BUILD_ENV} that was dropped during the initialjlam1-2/+2
package system flavors commit.
2006-06-09Introduce the capability to gather all the warnings and errors thatjlam1-1/+2
are generated for a target and output them all at once at the conclusion of the target's invocation. The implementation is in bsd.pkg.error.mk, which defines a macro target "error-check" that will print out any non-empty warning and error files in ${WARNING_DIR} and ${ERROR_DIR} and exit appropriately if there were errors. Convert some targets that were just long sequences of ${ERROR_MSG} or ${WARNING_MSG} within a single shell statement to use the new delayed error output via error-check. Modify the compiler "fail" wrappers for C++ and Fortran to be less verbose during invocation. Instead collect the warnings and only print them at the end of the completed phase, e.g. after "configure" and/or "build" completes.
2006-06-08If the package cookie file exists, then we don't need to do anything.jlam1-2/+11
Also, make use of a _REAL_PACKAGE_TARGETS variable just to make all of the code between the different stages more uniform.
2006-06-071.) Remove all instances of '@${WARNING_MSG} "Warning: ...' which resultedtron1-8/+8
in error message like 'WARNING: Warning: ...'. 2.) Replace "WARN_MSG" with "WARNING_MSG" which makes the "make package" target work again for restricted packages like "acroread7".
2006-06-05Use PHASE_MSG, STEP_MSG, WARNING_MSG, and ERROR_MSG in place of ECHO_MSGjlam2-11/+11
in various places.
2006-06-05Allow overrides of the public targets, e.g. "install", "package", etc.jlam2-4/+10
if PKG_SKIP_REASON or PKG_FAIL_REASON is defined. This commit adds !target(...) guards around those target definitions to avoid "duplicate target definition" warnings.
2006-06-03First pass at implementing support for package system flavors otherjlam2-0/+154
than pkgsrc's current one. This is an important lead-up to any project that redesigns the pkg_* tools in that it doesn't tie us to past design (mis)choices. This commit mostly deals with rearranging code, although there was a considerable amount of rewriting done in cases where I thought the code was somewhat messy and was difficult to understand. The design I chose for supporting multiple package system flavors is that the various depends, install, package, etc. modules would define default targets and variables that may be overridden in files from pkgsrc/mk/flavor/${PKG_FLAVOR}. The default targets would do the sensible thing of doing nothing, and pkgsrc infrastructure would rely on the appropriate things to be defined in pkgsrc/mk/flavor to do the real work. The pkgsrc/mk/flavor directory contains subdirectories corresponding to each package system flavor that we support. Currently, I only have "pkg" which represents the current pkgsrc-native package flavor. I've separated out most of the code where we make assumptions about the package system flavor, mostly either because we directly use the pkg_* tools, or we make assumptions about the package meta-data directory, or we directly manipulate the package meta-data files, and placed it into pkgsrc/mk/flavor/pkg. There are several new modules that have been refactored out of bsd.pkg.mk as part of these changes: check, depends, install, package, and update. Each of these modules has been slimmed down by rewriting them to avoid some recursive make calls. I've also religiously documented which targets are "public" and which are "private" so that users won't rely on reaching into pkgsrc innards to call a private target. The "depends" module is a complete overhaul of the way that we handle dependencies. There is now a separate "depends" phase that occurs before the "extract" phase where dependencies are installed. This differs from the old way where dependencies were installed just before extraction occurred. The reduce-depends.mk file is now replaced by a script that is invoked only once during the depends phase and is used to generate a cookie file that holds the full set of reduced dependencies. It is now possible to type "make depends" in a package directory and all missing dependencies will be installed. Future work on this project include: * Resolve the workflow design in anticipation of future work on staged installations where "package" conceptually happens before "install". * Rewrite the buildlink3 framework to not assume the use of the pkgsrc pkg_* tools. * Rewrite the pkginstall framework to provide a standard pkg_* tool to perform the actions, and allowing a purely declarative file per package to describe what actions need to be taken at install or deinstall time. * Implement support for the SVR4 package flavor. This will be proof that the appropriate abstractions are in place to allow using a completely different set of package management tools.