# Copyright 1999-2005 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sys-devel/libperl/libperl-5.8.6-r1.ebuild,v 1.8 2005/07/07 18:52:53 corsair Exp $ # The basic theory based on comments from Daniel Robbins . # # We split the perl ebuild into libperl and perl. The layout is as follows: # # libperl: # # This is a slotted (SLOT=[0-9]*) ebuild, meaning we should be able to have a # few versions that are not binary compadible installed. # # How we get libperl.so multi-versioned, is by adding to the link command: # # -Wl,-soname -Wl,libperl.so.`echo $(LIBPERL) | cut -d. -f3` # # This gives us: # # $(LIBPERL): $& perl$(OBJ_EXT) $(obj) $(LIBPERLEXPORT) # $(LD) -o $@ $(SHRPLDFLAGS) perl$(OBJ_EXT) $(obj) \ # -Wl,-soname -Wl,libperl.so.`echo $(LIBPERL) | cut -d. -f3` # # We then configure perl with LIBPERL set to: # # LIBPERL="libperl.so.${SLOT}.`echo ${PV} | cut -d. -f1,2`" # # Or with the variables defined in this ebuild: # # LIBPERL="libperl.so.${PERLSLOT}.${SHORT_PV}" # # The result is that our 'soname' is 'libperl.so.${PERLSLOT}' (at the time of # writing this for perl-5.8.0, 'libperl.so.1'), causing all apps that is linked # to libperl to link to 'libperl.so.${PERLSLOT}'. # # If a new perl version, perl-z.y.z comes out that have a libperl not binary # compatible with the previous version, we just keep the previous libperl # installed, and all apps linked to it will still be able to use: # # libperl.so.${PERLSLOT}' # # while the new ones will link to: # # libperl.so.$((PERLSLOT+1))' # # perl: # # Not much to this one. It compiles with a static libperl.a, and are unslotted # (meaning SLOT=0). We thus always have the latest *stable* perl version # installed, with corrisponding version of libperl. The perl ebuild will of # course DEPEND on libperl. # # Martin Schlemmer (28 Dec 2002). IUSE="berkdb debug gdbm ithreads nocxx" inherit eutils flag-o-matic toolchain-funcs # The slot of this binary compat version of libperl.so PERLSLOT="1" SHORT_PV="${PV%.*}" MY_P="perl-${PV/_rc/-RC}" S="${WORKDIR}/${MY_P}" DESCRIPTION="Larry Wall's Practical Extraction and Reporting Language" SRC_URI="ftp://ftp.cpan.org/pub/CPAN/src/${MY_P}.tar.bz2" HOMEPAGE="http://www.perl.org" SLOT="${PERLSLOT}" LIBPERL="libperl.so.${PERLSLOT}.${SHORT_PV}" LICENSE="Artistic GPL-2" KEYWORDS="alpha ~amd64 arm hppa ia64 m68k mips ppc ppc64 s390 sh sparc x86" # rac 2004.08.06 # i am not kidding here. you will forkbomb yourself out of existence # because make check -n wants to make miniperl, which runs itself at # the very end to make sure it's working right. this behaves very # badly when you -n it, because it won't exist and will therefore try # to build itself again ad infinitum. RESTRICT="test" DEPEND="!nocxx? ( sys-apps/groff ) berkdb? ( sys-libs/db ) gdbm? ( >=sys-libs/gdbm-1.8.0 )" RDEPEND=" berkdb? ( sys-libs/db ) gdbm? ( >=sys-libs/gdbm-1.8.0 )" PDEPEND=">=dev-lang/perl-${PV}" pkg_setup() { # I think this should rather be displayed if you *have* 'ithreads' # in USE if it could break things ... if use ithreads then ewarn "" ewarn "PLEASE NOTE: You are compiling perl-5.8 with" ewarn "interpreter-level threading enabled." ewarn "Threading is not supported by all applications " ewarn "that compile against perl. You use threading at " ewarn "your own discretion. " ewarn "" epause 10 else ewarn "" ewarn "PLEASE NOTE: If you want to compile perl-5.8 with" ewarn "threading enabled , you must restart this emerge" ewarn "with USE=ithreads emerge...." ewarn "Threading is not supported by all applications " ewarn "that compile against perl. You use threading at " ewarn "your own discretion. " ewarn "" epause 10 fi } src_unpack() { unpack ${A} # Fix the build scripts to create libperl with a soname of ${SLOT}. # We basically add: # # -Wl,-soname -Wl,libperl.so.`echo $(LIBPERL) | cut -d. -f3` # # to the line that links libperl.so, and then set LIBPERL to: # # LIBPERL=libperl.so.${SLOT}.`echo ${PV} | cut -d. -f1,2` # cd ${S}; epatch ${FILESDIR}/${PN}-create-libperl-soname.patch # uclibc support - dragonheart 2004.06.16 cd ${S}; epatch ${FILESDIR}/${PN}-uclibc.patch # Configure makes an unwarranted assumption that /bin/ksh is a # good shell. This patch makes it revert to using /bin/sh unless # /bin/ksh really is executable. Should fix bug 42665. # rac 2004.06.09 cd ${S}; epatch ${FILESDIR}/${PN}-noksh.patch # we need the same @INC-inversion magic here we do in perl cd ${S}; epatch ${FILESDIR}/${PN}-reorder-INC.patch } src_compile() { # Perl has problems compiling with -Os in your flags use elibc_uclibc || replace-flags "-Os" "-O2" # This flag makes compiling crash in interesting ways filter-flags "-malign-double" export LC_ALL="C" local myconf="" if [[ ${KERNEL} == "FreeBSD" && "${ELIBC}" = "FreeBsd" ]]; then osname="freebsd" else osname="linux" fi if use ithreads then einfo "using ithreads" mythreading="-multi" myconf="-Dusethreads ${myconf}" myarch=$(get_abi_CHOST) myarch="${myarch%%-*}-${osname}-thread" else myarch=$(get_abi_CHOST) myarch="${myarch%%-*}-${osname}" fi ewarn "myarch: ${myarch}" if use gdbm then myconf="${myconf} -Di_gdbm" fi if use berkdb then myconf="${myconf} -Di_db -Di_ndbm" else myconf="${myconf} -Ui_db -Ui_ndbm" fi if use mips then # this is needed because gcc 3.3-compiled kernels will hang # the machine trying to run this test - check with `Kumba # 2003.06.26 myconf="${myconf} -Dd_u32align" fi if use debug then CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -g" fi if use sparc then myconf="${myconf} -Ud_longdbl" fi rm -f config.sh Policy.sh [ -n "${ABI}" ] && myconf="${myconf} -Dusrinc=$(get_ml_incdir)" [[ ${ELIBC} == "FreeBSD" ]] && myconf="${myconf} -Dlibc=/usr/lib/libc.a" sh Configure -des \ -Darchname="${myarch}" \ -Dcccdlflags='-fPIC' \ -Dccdlflags='-rdynamic' \ -Dcc="$(tc-getCC)" \ -Dprefix='/usr' \ -Dvendorprefix='/usr' \ -Dsiteprefix='/usr' \ -Dlocincpth=' ' \ -Doptimize="${CFLAGS}" \ -Duselargefiles \ -Duseshrplib \ -Dman3ext='3pm' \ -Dlibperl="${LIBPERL}" \ -Dd_dosuid \ -Dd_semctl_semun \ -Dcf_by='Gentoo' \ -Ud_csh \ ${myconf} || die emake -j1 -f Makefile depend || die "Couldn't make libperl.so depends" emake -j1 -f Makefile LIBPERL=${LIBPERL} ${LIBPERL} || die "Unable to make libperl.so" mv ${LIBPERL} ${WORKDIR} } src_install() { export LC_ALL="C" if [ "${PN}" = "libperl" ] then dolib.so ${WORKDIR}/${LIBPERL} preplib else # Need to do this, else apps do not link to dynamic version of # the library ... local coredir="/usr/lib/perl5/${PV}/${myarch}${mythreading}/CORE" dodir ${coredir} dosym ../../../../../$(get_libdir)/${LIBPERL} ${coredir}/${LIBPERL} dosym ../../../../../$(get_libdir)/${LIBPERL} ${coredir}/libperl.so.${PERLSLOT} dosym ../../../../../$(get_libdir)/${LIBPERL} ${coredir}/libperl.so # Fix for "stupid" modules and programs dodir /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/${PV}/${myarch}${mythreading} make DESTDIR="${D}" \ INSTALLMAN1DIR="${D}/usr/share/man/man1" \ INSTALLMAN3DIR="${D}/usr/share/man/man3" \ install || die "Unable to make install" cp -f utils/h2ph utils/h2ph_patched LD_LIBRARY_PATH=. ./perl -Ilib utils/h2ph_patched \ -a -d ${D}/usr/lib/perl5/${PV}/${myarch}${mythreading} < ${i}.new &&\ mv ${i}.new ${i} || die "Sed failed" done # A poor fix for the miniperl issues dosed 's:./miniperl:/usr/bin/perl:' /usr/lib/perl5/${PV}/ExtUtils/xsubpp fperms 0444 /usr/lib/perl5/${PV}/ExtUtils/xsubpp dosed 's:./miniperl:/usr/bin/perl:' /usr/bin/xsubpp fperms 0755 /usr/bin/xsubpp ./perl installman \ --man1dir="${D}/usr/share/man/man1" --man1ext='1' \ --man3dir="${D}/usr/share/man/man3" --man3ext='3' # This removes ${D} from Config.pm and .packlist for i in `find ${D} -iname "Config.pm"` `find ${D} -iname ".packlist"`;do einfo "Removing ${D} from ${i}..." sed -e "s:${D}::" ${i} > ${i}.new &&\ mv ${i}.new ${i} || die "Sed failed" done fi dodoc Changes* Artistic Copying README Todo* AUTHORS if [ "${PN}" = "perl" ] then # HTML Documentation # We expect errors, warnings, and such with the following. dodir /usr/share/doc/${PF}/html ./perl installhtml \ --podroot='.' \ --podpath='lib:ext:pod:vms' \ --recurse \ --htmldir="${D}/usr/share/doc/${PF}/html" \ --libpods='perlfunc:perlguts:perlvar:perlrun:perlop' fi } pkg_postinst() { # Make sure we do not have stale/invalid libperl.so 's ... if [ -f "${ROOT}usr/$(get_libdir)/libperl.so" -a ! -L "${ROOT}usr/$(get_libdir)/libperl.so" ] then mv -f ${ROOT}usr/$(get_libdir)/libperl.so ${ROOT}usr/$(get_libdir)/libperl.so.old fi # Next bit is to try and setup the /usr/lib/libperl.so symlink # properly ... local libnumber="`ls -1 ${ROOT}usr/$(get_libdir)/libperl.so.?.* | grep -v '\.old' | wc -l`" if [ "${libnumber}" -eq 1 ] then # Only this version of libperl is installed, so just link libperl.so # to the *soname* version of it ... ln -snf libperl.so.${PERLSLOT} ${ROOT}usr/$(get_libdir)/libperl.so else if [ -x "${ROOT}/usr/bin/perl" ] then # OK, we have more than one version .. first try to figure out # if there are already a perl installed, if so, link libperl.so # to that *soname* version of libperl.so ... local perlversion="`${ROOT}/usr/bin/perl -V:version | cut -d\' -f2 | cut -d. -f1,2`" cd ${ROOT}usr/$(get_libdir) # Link libperl.so to the *soname* versioned lib ... ln -snf `echo libperl.so.?.${perlversion} | cut -d. -f1,2,3` libperl.so else local x latest # Nope, we are not so lucky ... try to figure out what version # is the latest, and keep fingers crossed ... for x in `ls -1 ${ROOT}usr/$(get_libdir)/libperl.so.?.*` do latest="${x}" done cd ${ROOT}usr/$(get_libdir) # Link libperl.so to the *soname* versioned lib ... ln -snf `echo ${latest##*/} | cut -d. -f1,2,3` libperl.so fi fi }