# $NetBSD: tools.mk,v 1.4.2.8 2003/08/30 07:57:57 jlam Exp $ # # This Makefile creates a ${TOOLS_DIR} directory and populates the bin # subdir with tools that hide the ones outside of ${TOOLS_DIR}. .if !defined(TOOLS_MK) TOOLS_MK= # defined # Prepend ${TOOLS_DIR}/bin to the PATH so that our scripts are found # first when search for executables. # TOOLS_DIR= ${WRKDIR}/.tools PATH:= ${TOOLS_DIR}/bin:${PATH} TOOLS_SHELL?= ${SH} _TOOLS_WRAP_LOG= ${WRKLOG} .PHONY: do-tools .if !target(do-tools) do-tools: override-tools .endif .PHONY: override-tools override-tools: # empty # Create shell scripts in ${TOOLS_DIR}/bin that simply return an error # status for each of the GNU auto* tools, which should cause GNU configure # scripts to think that they can't be found. # AUTOMAKE_OVERRIDE?= yes _GNU_MISSING= ${.CURDIR}/../../mk/gnu-config/missing _HIDE_PROGS.autoconf= bin/autoconf bin/autoconf-2.13 \ bin/autoheader bin/autoheader-2.13 \ bin/autom4te \ bin/autoreconf bin/autoreconf-2.13 \ bin/autoscan bin/autoscan-2.13 \ bin/autoupdate bin/autoupdate-2.13 \ bin/ifnames bin/ifnames-2.13 _HIDE_PROGS.automake= bin/aclocal bin/aclocal-1.4 \ bin/aclocal-1.5 \ bin/aclocal-1.6 \ bin/aclocal-1.7 \ bin/automake bin/automake-1.4 \ bin/automake-1.5 \ bin/automake-1.6 \ bin/automake-1.7 .if empty(AUTOMAKE_OVERRIDE:M[nN][oO]) . for _autotool_ in autoconf automake . for _prog_ in ${_HIDE_PROGS.${_autotool_}} override-tools: ${TOOLS_DIR}/${_prog_} ${TOOLS_DIR}/${_prog_}: ${_GNU_MISSING} ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${MKDIR} ${.TARGET:H} ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \ ( ${ECHO} '#!${TOOLS_SHELL}'; \ ${ECHO} 'exec ${_GNU_MISSING} ${_prog_:T:C/-[0-9].*$//}' \ ) > ${.TARGET} ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${CHMOD} +x ${.TARGET} . endfor . endfor .endif # AUTOMAKE_OVERRIDE != NO # Create an install-info script that is a "no operation" command, # as registration of info files is handled by the INSTALL script. # CONFIGURE_ENV+= INSTALL_INFO="${TOOLS_DIR}/bin/install-info" MAKE_ENV+= INSTALL_INFO="${TOOLS_DIR}/bin/install-info" override-tools: ${TOOLS_DIR}/bin/install-info ${TOOLS_DIR}/bin/install-info: ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${MKDIR} ${.TARGET:H} ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \ ( ${ECHO} '#!${TOOLS_SHELL}'; \ ${ECHO} 'wrapperlog="$${TOOLS_WRAPPER_LOG-${_TOOLS_WRAP_LOG}}"'; \ ${ECHO} '${ECHO} "==> No-op install-info $$*" >> $$wrapperlog' \ ) > ${.TARGET} ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${CHMOD} +x ${.TARGET} # Create a makeinfo script that will invoke the right makeinfo # command if USE_MAKEINFO is 'yes' or will exit on error if not. # CONFIGURE_ENV+= MAKEINFO="${TOOLS_DIR}/bin/makeinfo" MAKE_ENV+= MAKEINFO="${TOOLS_DIR}/bin/makeinfo" override-tools: ${TOOLS_DIR}/bin/makeinfo .if empty(USE_MAKEINFO:M[nN][oO]) ${TOOLS_DIR}/bin/makeinfo: ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${MKDIR} ${.TARGET:H} ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \ ( ${ECHO} "#!${TOOLS_SHELL}"; \ ${ECHO} 'wrapperlog="$${TOOLS_WRAPPER_LOG-${_TOOLS_WRAP_LOG}}"'; \ ${ECHO} '${ECHO} "${MAKEINFO} $$*" >> $$wrapperlog'; \ ${ECHO} 'exec ${MAKEINFO} "$$@"' \ ) > ${.TARGET} ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${CHMOD} +x ${.TARGET} .else # !USE_MAKEINFO ${TOOLS_DIR}/bin/makeinfo: ${_GNU_MISSING} ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${MKDIR} ${.TARGET:H} ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \ ( ${ECHO} "#!${TOOLS_SHELL}"; \ ${ECHO} 'wrapperlog="$${TOOLS_WRAPPER_LOG-${_TOOLS_WRAP_LOG}}"'; \ ${ECHO} '${ECHO} "==> Error: makeinfo $$*" >> $$wrapperlog'; \ ${ECHO} 'exit 1' \ ) > ${.TARGET} ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${CHMOD} +x ${.TARGET} .endif # USE_MAKEINFO # Handle platforms with broken tools in the base system, e.g. sed, awk. # # Symlink the suitable versions of tools into ${TOOLS_DIR}/bin (if they # exist in the base system) and allow packages to force the use of # pkgsrc GNU tools when they are not present in the base system by # defining e.g. USE_GNU_TOOLS+="awk sed". Version numbers are not # considered. _TOOLS= awk grep make sed .if defined(_IGNORE_USE_GNU_TOOLS) USE_GNU_TOOLS:= # empty .else USE_GNU_TOOLS?= # empty .endif # These platforms already have GNU versions of the tools in the base # system, so no need to pull in the pkgsrc versions; we will use these # instead. # _TOOLS_OPSYS_HAS_GNU.awk+= FreeBSD-*-* Linux-*-* NetBSD-*-* OpenBSD-*-* _TOOLS_OPSYS_HAS_GNU.grep+= Darwin-*-* FreeBSD-*-* Linux-*-* _TOOLS_OPSYS_HAS_GNU.grep+= NetBSD-*-* OpenBSD-*-* _TOOLS_OPSYS_HAS_GNU.make+= Darwin-*-* _TOOLS_OPSYS_HAS_GNU.sed+= Linux-*-* # These platforms have GNUish versions of the tools available in the base # system, which we already define as ${AWK}, ${SED}, etc. (refer to # defs.*.mk for the definitions), so no need to pull in the pkgsrc # versions; we will use these instead. # _TOOLS_REPLACE_OPSYS.awk+= SunOS-*-* _TOOLS_REPLACE_OPSYS.grep+= SunOS-*-* _TOOLS_REPLACE_OPSYS.make+= # empty _TOOLS_REPLACE_OPSYS.sed+= SunOS-*-* # These platforms have completely unusable versions of these tools, and # no suitable replacement is available. # _TOOLS_OPSYS_INCOMPAT.awk+= # empty _TOOLS_OPSYS_INCOMPAT.grep+= # empty _TOOLS_OPSYS_INCOMPAT.make+= # empty _TOOLS_OPSYS_INCOMPAT.sed+= # empty # Default to not requiring GNU tools. .for _tool_ in ${_TOOLS} _TOOLS_NEED_GNU.${_tool_}?= NO _TOOLS_REPLACE.${_tool_}?= NO _TOOLS_OVERRIDE.${_tool_}?= NO .endfor .for _tool_ in ${USE_GNU_TOOLS} # # What GNU tools did the package or user ask for, and does the base # system already have it? # _TOOLS_NEED_GNU.${_tool_}= YES . for _pattern_ in ${_TOOLS_OPSYS_HAS_GNU.${_tool_}} . if !empty(MACHINE_PLATFORM:M${_pattern_}) _TOOLS_NEED_GNU.${_tool_}= NO . endif . endfor # # Do we know the base system tool is broken? # . for _pattern_ in ${_TOOLS_OPSYS_INCOMPAT.${_tool_}} . if !empty(MACHINE_PLATFORM:M${_pattern_}) _TOOLS_NEED_GNU.${_tool_}= YES . endif . endfor .endfor # USE_GNU_TOOLS # # Are we using a GNUish system tool in place of the needed GNU tool? # .for _tool_ in ${_TOOLS} . for _pattern_ in ${_TOOLS_REPLACE_OPSYS.${_tool_}} . if !empty(MACHINE_PLATFORM:M${_pattern_}) _TOOLS_REPLACE.${_tool_}= YES . endif . endfor .endfor _TOOLS .if ${_TOOLS_REPLACE.awk} == "YES" _TOOLS_OVERRIDE.awk= YES _TOOLS_PROGNAME.awk= ${AWK} .endif .if (${_TOOLS_NEED_GNU.awk} == "YES") && empty(PKGPATH:Mlang/gawk) BUILD_DEPENDS+= gawk>=3.1.1:../../lang/gawk _TOOLS_OVERRIDE.awk= YES _TOOLS_PROGNAME.awk= ${LOCALBASE}/bin/${GNU_PROGRAM_PREFIX}awk AWK:= ${_TOOLS_PROGNAME.awk} .endif .if !empty(PKGPATH:Mlang/gawk) _TOOLS_OVERRIDE.awk= NO MAKEFLAGS+= _IGNORE_USE_GNU_TOOLS= .endif .if ${_TOOLS_REPLACE.grep} == "YES" _TOOLS_OVERRIDE.grep= YES _TOOLS_PROGNAME.grep= ${GREP} .endif .if (${_TOOLS_NEED_GNU.grep} == "YES") && empty(PKGPATH:Mtextproc/grep) BUILD_DEPENDS+= grep>=2.5.1:../../textproc/grep _TOOLS_OVERRIDE.grep= YES _TOOLS_PROGNAME.grep= ${LOCALBASE}/bin/${GNU_PROGRAM_PREFIX}grep GREP:= ${_TOOLS_PROGNAME.grep} .endif .if !empty(PKGPATH:Mtextproc/grep) _TOOLS_OVERRIDE.grep= NO MAKEFLAGS+= _IGNORE_USE_GNU_TOOLS= .endif .if ${_TOOLS_REPLACE.make} == "YES" _TOOLS_OVERRIDE.make= YES _TOOLS_PROGNAME.make= ${GMAKE} .endif .if (${_TOOLS_NEED_GNU.make} == "YES") && empty(PKGPATH:Mdevel/gmake) BUILD_DEPENDS+= gmake>=3.78:../../devel/gmake _TOOLS_OVERRIDE.make= YES _TOOLS_PROGNAME.make= ${LOCALBASE}/bin/gmake # "gmake" always exists GMAKE:= ${_TOOLS_PROGNAME.make} .endif .if !empty(PKGPATH:Mdevel/gmake) _TOOLS_OVERRIDE.make= NO MAKEFLAGS+= _IGNORE_USE_GNU_TOOLS= .endif .if ${_TOOLS_REPLACE.sed} == "YES" _TOOLS_OVERRIDE.sed= YES _TOOLS_PROGNAME.sed= ${SED} .endif .if (${_TOOLS_NEED_GNU.sed} == "YES") && empty(PKGPATH:Mtextproc/gsed) BUILD_DEPENDS+= gsed>=3.0.2:../../textproc/gsed _TOOLS_OVERRIDE.sed= YES _TOOLS_PROGNAME.sed= ${LOCALBASE}/bin/${GNU_PROGRAM_PREFIX}sed SED:= ${_TOOLS_PROGNAME.sed} .endif .if !empty(PKGPATH:Mtextproc/gsed) _TOOLS_OVERRIDE.sed= NO MAKEFLAGS+= _IGNORE_USE_GNU_TOOLS= .endif # If _TOOLS_OVERRIDE. is actually set to "YES", then we override # the tool with the one specified in _TOOLS_PROGNAME.. # .for _tool_ in ${_TOOLS} . if ${_TOOLS_OVERRIDE.${_tool_}} == "YES" override-tools: ${TOOLS_DIR}/bin/${_tool_} ${TOOLS_DIR}/bin/${_tool_}: ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \ src="${_TOOLS_PROGNAME.${_tool_}}"; \ if [ -x $$src -a ! -f ${.TARGET} ]; then \ ${MKDIR} ${.TARGET:H}; \ ${LN} -sf $$src ${.TARGET}; \ fi . endif .endfor # Always provide a symlink from ${TOOLS_DIR}/bin/make to the "make" # used to build the package. The following only creates the symlink # if GNU make isn't required (and already symlinked from above). # override-tools: ${TOOLS_DIR}/bin/make .if !target(${TOOLS_DIR}/bin/make) ${TOOLS_DIR}/bin/make: ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \ case ${MAKE_PROGRAM} in \ /*) src="${MAKE_PROGRAM}" ;; \ *) src=`${TYPE} ${MAKE_PROGRAM} | ${AWK} '{ print $$NF }'` ;; \ esac; \ if [ -x $$src -a ! -f ${.TARGET} ]; then \ ${MKDIR} ${.TARGET:H}; \ ${LN} -sf $$src ${.TARGET}; \ fi .endif .endif # TOOLS_MK