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avoid duplicate "-Qoption ld" args when the -R args is later stripped.
thanks to jlam@ for the hint.
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can be sanely statically linked).
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flags.
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export all dynamic symbols.
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PIC code archive, but libtool isn't smart enough to realize it. Munge
the name within cmd-sink-libtool into something that will make libtool
recognize it as a PIC code archive. We unmunge it in arg-pp-main so
non-libtool wrappers see the right thing. This let's us use libtool
to link applications with an embedded Perl interpreter.
I feel so dirty...
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Solaris.
fixes PR pkg/29608.
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by the SunPro compiler.
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standard C++ runtime libraries.
we need to explicitly do this because ${CXX} only links against the
C++ runtime libraries when building an executable, not a shared
object. this results in executables linked against libraries linked by
${CXX} unable to resolve C++ symbols at runtime.
fixes packages which link shared libraries using ${CXX}, including
graphics/glu, databases/db4, and packages which use shared libraries
provided by these packages.
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-fomit-frame-pointer
-fwriteable-strings
-traditional
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to cc(1). modify the -pthread transform accordingly.
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argument during argument merging.
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-Wl,-rpath -Wl,/dir1:/dir2:/dir3
into:
-Wl,-rpath,/dir1 -Wl,-rpath,/dir2 -Wl,-rpath,/dir3
Do the same for -Wl,-R and -Wl,-rpath-link. This makes the wrapper
scripts pass the test in regress/buildlink-transform/rpath-merge.mk
and fixes PR pkg/27702.
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variable substitution for the find(1) command to be more readable.
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variables that use the :sh modifier. This still causes expansion to only
happen when referenced, and has the advantage of being :Q-safe.
Bring back the changes from revision 1.19 of mk/subst.mk now that the
problem noted above has been fixed. This passes the buildlink-unwrap
regression test.
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"MAKEFLAGS". Both "MAKEVARS" and "MAKEFLAGS" affect the package-level
make process, not the software's own make process.
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caches variable definitions that were computed by make. These variables
are specified by listing them in MAKE_VARS, e.g.,
.if !defined(FOO)
FOO!= very_time_consuming_command
.endif
MAKE_VARS+= FOO
bsd.pkg.mk will include only the one generated during the most recent
phase. A particular phase's makevars.mk file consists of variable
definitions that are a superset of all of the ones produced in previous
phases of the build.
The caching is useful because bsd.pkg.mk invokes make recursively,
which in the example above has the potential to run the very time-consuming
command each time unless we cause FOO to be defined for the sub-make
processes. We don't cache via MAKE_FLAGS because MAKE_FLAGS isn't
consistently applied to every invocation of make, and also because
MAKE_FLAGS can overflow the maximum length of a make variable very
quickly if we add many values to it.
One important and desirable property of variables cached via MAKE_VARS
is that they only apply to the current package, and not to any
dependencies whose builds may have been triggered by the current
package.
The makevars.mk files are generated by new targets fetch-vars,
extract-vars, patch-vars, etc., and these targets are built during
the corresponding real-* target to ensure that they are being invoked
with PKG_PHASE set to the proper value.
Also, remove the variables cache file that bsd.wrapper.mk was generating
since the new makevars.mk files provide the same functionality at a
higher level. Change all WRAPPER_VARS definitions that were used by
the old wrapper-phase cache file into MAKE_VARS definitions.
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must always bee included too.
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to tech-pkg:
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* USE_BUILDLINK3=YES will be unconditional. (In fact, USE_BUILDLINK3 will
be ignored altogether by mk/; but see below.)
* NO_BUILDLINK and NO_WRAPPER will be ignored by mk/. If a build happens,
these phases will happen.
* The existing NO_BUILD will imply the previous NO_BUILDLINK and NO_WRAPPER.
If no build happens, those phases are not needed.
* NO_TOOLS will be ignored by mk/. The tools phase, which provides much
more than just the C compiler, will always happen regardless of package.
This will make metapackage builds only slightly slower, in trade for far
less user error.
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why it must be done this way.
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PKG_DEBUG_LEVEL > 1.
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are dynamically linking, the -brtl flag must be passed to the linker
so that the runtime linker is used.
tested on AIX 4.3 and 5.1 by garbled@.
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statically link the Intel provided libraries.
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icc is a high performance compiler suite for Linux/i386 and ia64, and
is free for non-commercial use. see:
http://www.intel.com/software/products/compilers/clin/
for more information.
tested with icc version 8.0 and 8.1 on Slackware 10/i386.
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so move the setting for _WRAP_ARG_PP.LIBTOOL out of conditional areas of
bsd.wrapper.mk and set it globally in bsd.buildlink3.mk with the rest of
the libtool wrapper variables.
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and skipped args.
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the compiler wrapper already knows to do. This should protect
"-install_name ..." from wrapper transformations within the libtool
wrapper on Darwin and fixes PR pkg/29215.
Software that properly use libtool don't pass an explicit "-install_name
..." because libtool always generates its own such argument when
building the (Darwin) shared library. However, not every piece of
software, including the ones like lang/tcl that pkgsrc converted to
use libtool, will use libtool in the documented fashion. Longer term,
those packages should be fixed properly, but we will still need the
libtool wrapper to avoid transforming arguments that the compiler
wrapper itself doesn't transform, e.g. for MIPSpro and -LANG:*.
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-L/some/where -lfoo so that the arguments we push on the stack are actually
used in logic.
Should solve the issue build bash with option 'static' enabled reported on
netbsd-users.
OK'd by jlam@.
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arg-pp-main, and allow for wrapper-specific hooks to extend the
pre-processing through _WRAP_ARG_PP.<wrappee>. Move the Darwin
GCC-related preprocessing into arg-pp-darwin-gcc, and create a
arg-pp-mipspro-cc that understands -LANG:<feature> and -LIST:<feature>
so that they're not confused with the usual -Ldir options.
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work the same way as ELF *.so shared libraries from pkgsrc's point of
view -- just the extension is different.
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having variables that take a "yes" value to turn off behavior.
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wrappers. "Oops". We now do transformations by default, and turn
them off explicitly for wrappers that don't want them, e.g. IMAKE.
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shell script instead. We can't avoid invoking sed at least once since
we need to protect the arguments against shell expansion, but we avoid
invoking sed for transformations unless there actually are transformations
to perform. The code is simpler, more straightforward, and logically
correct now.
This fixes problems with using a non-GCC compiler with packages that
haven't been converted to use buildlink3, noted in PR pkg/28896.
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assume Apple gcc on Darwin. thanks, Johnny :)
this allows perl to build with xlc.
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for xlc.
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