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# $NetBSD: configure.mk,v 1.24 2011/09/08 20:17:15 abs Exp $
#
# = Package-settable variables =
#
# CONFIGURE_ENV is the shell environment that is exported to the
# configure script.
#
# CONFIG_SHELL is the shell that is used for interpreting the
# configure script.
#
# CONFIGURE_SCRIPT is the path to the script to run in order to
# configure the software for building. If the path is relative,
# then it is assumed to be relative to each directory listed in
# CONFIGURE_DIRS.
#
# CONFIGURE_ARGS is the list of arguments that is passed to the
# configure script.
#
# INSTALL_SH_OVERRIDE is a list of files relative to WRKSRC which
# should be overridden by the install-sh script from
# sysutils/install-sh. If not defined or set to "no", then
# no files are overridden.
#
# Possible values: no, defined, undefined.
#
# Default value: defined when GNU_CONFIGURE is defined, undefined
# otherwise.
#
# OVERRIDE_GNU_CONFIG_SCRIPTS
# Whether to override the GNU config.guess and config.sub scripts
# with the pkgsrc versions.
#
# Possible values: defined, undefined.
#
# Default value: defined when GNU_CONFIGURE is defined, undefined
# otherwise.
#
# Command-line variables:
#
# CONFIG_SHELL_FLAGS
# Set this to -x when you really need to see all commands that the
# configure script executes.
#
# Keywords: config.guess config.sub
#
_VARGROUPS+= configure
_USER_VARS.configure= CONFIG_SHELL_FLAGS
_PKG_VARS.configure= CONFIGURE_ENV CONFIG_SHELL CONFIGURE_SCRIPT \
CONFIGURE_ARGS OVERRIDE_GNU_CONFIG_SCRIPTS HAS_CONFIGURE \
GNU_CONFIGURE PKGCONFIG_OVERRIDE USE_PKGLOCALEDIR \
CMAKE_ARGS CMAKE_ARG_PATH
CONFIGURE_SCRIPT?= ./configure
CONFIGURE_ENV+= ${ALL_ENV}
CONFIGURE_ARGS?= # empty
CONFIG_SHELL?= ${SH}
CONFIG_SHELL_FLAGS?= # none
CMAKE_ARGS?= # empty
CMAKE_ARG_PATH?= .
_BUILD_DEFS+= CONFIGURE_ENV CONFIGURE_ARGS CMAKE_ARGS
.if defined(GNU_CONFIGURE)
. include "gnu-configure.mk"
.endif
.if defined(OVERRIDE_GNU_CONFIG_SCRIPTS)
. include "config-override.mk"
.endif
.if defined(INSTALL_SH_OVERRIDE) && empty(INSTALL_SH_OVERRIDE:M[Nn][Oo])
. include "install-sh-override.mk"
.endif
.if defined(USE_LIBTOOL)
. include "libtool-override.mk"
.endif
.if defined(PKGCONFIG_OVERRIDE)
. include "pkg-config-override.mk"
.endif
.include "replace-interpreter.mk"
.if defined(USE_PKGLOCALEDIR)
. include "replace-localedir.mk"
.endif
.if defined(USE_CMAKE)
. include "cmake.mk"
.endif
######################################################################
### configure (PUBLIC)
######################################################################
### configure is a public target to configure the sources for building.
###
_CONFIGURE_TARGETS+= check-vulnerable
_CONFIGURE_TARGETS+= wrapper
_CONFIGURE_TARGETS+= acquire-configure-lock
_CONFIGURE_TARGETS+= ${_COOKIE.configure}
_CONFIGURE_TARGETS+= release-configure-lock
.PHONY: configure
.if !target(configure)
. if exists(${_COOKIE.configure})
configure:
@${DO_NADA}
. elif defined(_PKGSRC_BARRIER)
configure: ${_CONFIGURE_TARGETS}
. else
configure: barrier
. endif
.endif
.PHONY: acquire-configure-lock release-configure-lock
acquire-configure-lock: acquire-lock
release-configure-lock: release-lock
.if exists(${_COOKIE.configure})
${_COOKIE.configure}:
@${DO_NADA}
.else
${_COOKIE.configure}: real-configure
.endif
######################################################################
### real-configure (PRIVATE)
######################################################################
### real-configure is a helper target onto which one can hook all of the
### targets that do the actual configuration of the sources.
###
#
# Note: pre-configure-checks-hook comes after pre-configure to allow
# packages for fixing bad files with SUBST_STAGE.* = pre-configure.
#
_REAL_CONFIGURE_TARGETS+= configure-check-interactive
_REAL_CONFIGURE_TARGETS+= configure-message
_REAL_CONFIGURE_TARGETS+= configure-vars
_REAL_CONFIGURE_TARGETS+= pre-configure
_REAL_CONFIGURE_TARGETS+= do-configure-pre-hook
_REAL_CONFIGURE_TARGETS+= pre-configure-checks-hook
_REAL_CONFIGURE_TARGETS+= do-configure
_REAL_CONFIGURE_TARGETS+= do-configure-post-hook
_REAL_CONFIGURE_TARGETS+= post-configure
_REAL_CONFIGURE_TARGETS+= _configure-cookie
_REAL_CONFIGURE_TARGETS+= error-check
.PHONY: real-configure
real-configure: ${_REAL_CONFIGURE_TARGETS}
.PHONY: configure-message
configure-message:
@${PHASE_MSG} "Configuring for ${PKGNAME}"
######################################################################
### configure-check-interactive (PRIVATE)
######################################################################
### configure-check-interactive checks whether we must do an interactive
### configuration or not.
###
configure-check-interactive:
.if !empty(INTERACTIVE_STAGE:Mconfigure) && defined(BATCH)
@${ERROR_MSG} "The configure stage of this package requires user interaction"
@${ERROR_MSG} "Please configure manually with:"
@${ERROR_MSG} " \"cd ${.CURDIR} && ${MAKE} configure\""
${RUN} ${FALSE}
.else
@${DO_NADA}
.endif
######################################################################
### do-configure-pre-hook (PRIVATE)
######################################################################
### do-configure-pre-hook is a helper target onto which one can hook
### all of the targets that should be run after pre-configure but before
### do-configure. These targets typically edit the files used by the
### do-configure target.
###
.PHONY: do-configure-pre-hook
do-configure-pre-hook:
@${DO_NADA}
######################################################################
### do-configure-post-hook (PRIVATE)
######################################################################
### do-configure-post-hook is a helper target onto which one can hook
### all of the targets that should be run after do-configure but before
### post-configure. These targets typically edit the files generated
### by the do-configure target that are used during the build phase.
###
.PHONY: do-configure-post-hook
do-configure-post-hook:
@${DO_NADA}
######################################################################
### do-configure-script (PRIVATE)
######################################################################
### do-configure-script runs the configure script to configure the
### software for building.
###
_CONFIGURE_SCRIPT_ENV+= INSTALL=${INSTALL:Q}\ -c\ -o\ ${BINOWN}\ -g\ ${BINGRP}
_CONFIGURE_SCRIPT_ENV+= INSTALL_PROGRAM=${INSTALL_PROGRAM:Q}
_CONFIGURE_SCRIPT_ENV+= INSTALL_SCRIPT=${INSTALL_SCRIPT:Q}
_CONFIGURE_SCRIPT_ENV+= INSTALL_DATA=${INSTALL_DATA:Q}
_CONFIGURE_SCRIPT_ENV+= INSTALL_GAME=${INSTALL_GAME:Q}
_CONFIGURE_SCRIPT_ENV+= INSTALL_GAME_DATA=${INSTALL_GAME_DATA:Q}
_CONFIGURE_SCRIPT_ENV+= ${CONFIGURE_ENV}
.PHONY: do-configure-script
do-configure-script:
.for _dir_ in ${CONFIGURE_DIRS}
${RUN}${_ULIMIT_CMD} \
cd ${WRKSRC} && cd ${_dir_} && \
${PKGSRC_SETENV} ${_CONFIGURE_SCRIPT_ENV} \
${CONFIG_SHELL} ${CONFIG_SHELL_FLAGS} \
${CONFIGURE_SCRIPT} ${CONFIGURE_ARGS}
.endfor
######################################################################
### do-configure-imake (PRIVATE)
######################################################################
### do-configure-imake runs xmkmf and imake to configure the software
### for building.
###
_CONFIGURE_IMAKE_ENV+= XPROJECTROOT=${X11BASE:Q}
_CONFIGURE_IMAKE_ENV+= ${SCRIPTS_ENV}
.PHONY: do-configure-imake
do-configure-imake:
.for _dir_ in ${CONFIGURE_DIRS}
${RUN} \
cd ${WRKSRC} && cd ${_dir_} && \
${PKGSRC_SETENV} ${_CONFIGURE_IMAKE_ENV} ${XMKMF}
.endfor
######################################################################
### do-configure-cmake (PRIVATE)
######################################################################
### do-configure-cmake runs cmake to configure the software for
### building.
###
_CONFIGURE_CMAKE_ENV+= BUILDLINK_DIR=${BUILDLINK_DIR}
_CONFIGURE_CMAKE_ENV+= ${CONFIGURE_ENV}
.PHONY: do-configure-cmake
do-configure-cmake:
.for _dir_ in ${CONFIGURE_DIRS}
${RUN}${_ULIMIT_CMD} \
cd ${WRKSRC} && cd ${_dir_} && \
${PKGSRC_SETENV} ${_CONFIGURE_CMAKE_ENV} \
cmake ${CMAKE_ARGS} ${CMAKE_ARG_PATH}
.endfor
######################################################################
### pre-configure, do-configure, post-configure (PUBLIC, override)
######################################################################
### {pre,do,post}-configure are the heart of the package-customizable
### configure targets, and may be overridden within a package Makefile.
###
.PHONY: pre-configure do-configure post-configure
_DO_CONFIGURE_TARGETS+= ${HAS_CONFIGURE:D do-configure-script}
_DO_CONFIGURE_TARGETS+= ${USE_IMAKE:D do-configure-imake}
_DO_CONFIGURE_TARGETS+= ${USE_CMAKE:D do-configure-cmake}
.if !target(do-configure)
do-configure: ${_DO_CONFIGURE_TARGETS}
@${DO_NADA}
.endif
.if !target(pre-configure)
pre-configure:
@${DO_NADA}
.endif
.if !target(post-configure)
post-configure:
@${DO_NADA}
.endif
# configure-help:
# Runs ${CONFIGURE_SCRIPT} --help. It is mainly intended for
# package developers so they can quickly see the options of the
# configure script.
#
configure-help:
.for d in ${CONFIGURE_DIRS}
${RUN} cd ${WRKSRC} && cd ${d} && ${PKGSRC_SETENV} ${_CONFIGURE_SCRIPT_ENV} ${CONFIG_SHELL} ${CONFIGURE_SCRIPT} --help
.endfor
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