# $NetBSD: buildlink3.mk,v 1.30 2008/02/29 22:41:13 jlam Exp $ BUILDLINK_DEPTH:= ${BUILDLINK_DEPTH}+ READLINE_BUILDLINK3_MK:= ${READLINE_BUILDLINK3_MK}+ .if !empty(BUILDLINK_DEPTH:M+) BUILDLINK_DEPENDS+= readline .endif BUILDLINK_PACKAGES:= ${BUILDLINK_PACKAGES:Nreadline} BUILDLINK_PACKAGES+= readline BUILDLINK_ORDER:= ${BUILDLINK_ORDER} ${BUILDLINK_DEPTH}readline .if !empty(READLINE_BUILDLINK3_MK:M+) BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.readline+= readline>=2.2 BUILDLINK_ABI_DEPENDS.readline+= readline>=5.0 BUILDLINK_PKGSRCDIR.readline?= ../../devel/readline BUILDLINK_FILES.readline+= include/history.h BUILDLINK_FILES.readline+= include/readline.h BUILDLINK_FNAME_TRANSFORM.readline+= \ -e "s|include/history\.h|include/readline/history.h|g" \ -e "s|include/readline\.h|include/readline/readline.h|g" # Many GNU configure scripts don't check for the correct terminal library # when testing for -lreadline. If BROKEN_READLINE_DETECTION is set to # "yes", then automatically add the right one. # . include "../../mk/bsd.fast.prefs.mk" BROKEN_READLINE_DETECTION?= no . if !empty(BROKEN_READLINE_DETECTION:M[yY][eE][sS]) BUILDLINK_TRANSFORM+= l:readline:readline:${BUILDLINK_LIBNAME.termcap} . endif .endif # READLINE_BUILDLINK3_MK CHECK_BUILTIN.readline:= yes .include "../../devel/readline/builtin.mk" CHECK_BUILTIN.readline:= no # A built-in readline is always going to use a built-in termcap. .if !empty(USE_BUILTIN.readline:M[yY][eE][sS]) USE_BUILTIN.termcap= yes .endif .include "../../mk/termcap.buildlink3.mk" BUILDLINK_DEPTH:= ${BUILDLINK_DEPTH:S/+$//}