# $NetBSD: Makefile.common,v 1.40 2013/02/23 23:36:49 dholland Exp $ # # used by editors/emacs/Makefile # used by editors/emacs-nox11/Makefile CATEGORIES= editors MASTER_SITES= # empty DISTFILES= # empty MAINTAINER= dholland@NetBSD.org COMMENT= Meta-package for installing the preferred Emacs version META_PACKAGE= yes .include "../../mk/bsd.prefs.mk" # # 1. Depend on the right emacs using ${EMACS_TYPE}. We don't have to # (and in fact shouldn't) depend on the exact version, just *a* # version. Do *not* include modules.mk as that will get us a tighter # pattern than we want, as well as other problematic effects. # # XXX: it would be better to split modules.mk and share the logic # that can be shared. # MY_EMACS_TYPE?=${EMACS_TYPE} EMACS_BASE_TYPE=${MY_EMACS_TYPE:S/nox//} EMACS_MAJOR=${EMACS_BASE_TYPE:S/emacs//} # Sigh. .if ${MY_EMACS_TYPE} == "emacs20nox" MY_EMACS_TYPE:= emacs20 .endif .if !empty(MY_EMACS_TYPE:Mxemacs*) PKG_FAIL_REASON+= "EMACS_TYPE is xemacs." # (Set these to avoid crashing out below.) EMACS_PKGDIR= ../../editors/xemacs EMACS_PACKAGE= xemacs .elif ${MY_EMACS_TYPE} == "emacs25" EMACS_PKGDIR= ../../editors/emacs-snapshot EMACS_PACKAGE= ${EMACS_BASE_TYPE} .elif !empty(MY_EMACS_TYPE:M*nox) EMACS_PKGDIR= ../../editors/${EMACS_BASE_TYPE}-nox11 EMACS_PACKAGE= ${EMACS_BASE_TYPE}-nox11 .else EMACS_PKGDIR= ../../editors/${EMACS_BASE_TYPE} EMACS_PACKAGE= ${EMACS_BASE_TYPE} .endif DEPENDS+= ${EMACS_PACKAGE}>=${EMACS_MAJOR}:${EMACS_PKGDIR} # # 2. Now it gets gross. Before this meta-package was introduced, the # emacs packages all had PKGNAME set to "emacs". Now the meta-package # is called "emacs" and the emacs packages themselves have the emacs # major version in them. But in order to make updates work properly, # the version of the package called "emacs" cannot go down. We need to # set MY_EMACS_VERSION accordingly. The following were the versions at # the time the renaming was done: # emacs20 20.7nb16 # emacs21 21.4anb26 # emacs21-nox11 21.4anb13 # emacs22 22.3nb26 # emacs22-nox11 22.3nb3 # emacs23 23.4nb12 # emacs23-nox11 23.4nb1 # emacs24 24.2nb6 # emacs24-nox11 24.2 # emacs25+ n/a # # Set VER to the version from the above table, and REV to the # PKGREVISION value. # .if ${MY_EMACS_TYPE} == "emacs20" VER= 20.7 REV= 16 .elif ${MY_EMACS_TYPE} == "emacs21" VER= 21.4 REV= 26 .elif ${MY_EMACS_TYPE} == "emacs21nox" VER= 21.4 REV= 13 .elif ${MY_EMACS_TYPE} == "emacs22" VER= 22.3 REV= 26 .elif ${MY_EMACS_TYPE} == "emacs22nox" VER= 22.3 REV= 3 .elif ${MY_EMACS_TYPE} == "emacs23" VER= 23.4 REV= 12 .elif ${MY_EMACS_TYPE} == "emacs23nox" VER= 23.4 REV= 1 .elif ${MY_EMACS_TYPE} == "emacs24" VER= 24.2 REV= 6 .elif ${MY_EMACS_TYPE} == "emacs24nox" VER= 24.2 REV= 0 .else VER= ${_EMACS_VERSION_MAJOR} REV= 0 .endif # # Get the actual version from version.mk. # .include "${EMACS_PKGDIR}/version.mk" MY_EMACS_VERSION= ${_EMACS_VERSION_MAJOR}.${_EMACS_VERSION_MINOR} .if defined(_EMACS_VERSION_MICRO) MY_EMACS_VERSION:= ${MY_EMACS_VERSION}.${_EMACS_VERSION_MICRO} .endif # # Compute PKGREVISION. # # If we are on the same version as VER, we need PKGREVISION to be at # least REV + 1. Otherwise, it can start at 0. # # Use MYPKGREVISION (defined at the top of this file) to bump the # version if that should become necessary. # .if ${MY_EMACS_VERSION} != ${VER} PKGREVISION= ${MYPKGREVISION} .else PKGREVISION!=expr 1 + ${REV} + ${MYPKGREVISION} .endif # This doesn't work; fortunately it appears to be unnecessary. # #.if ${PKGREVISION} == "0" #.unset PKGREVISION #.endif .include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk"