# Copyright 1999-2005 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/eclass/libtool.eclass,v 1.72 2006/05/09 17:50:17 flameeyes Exp $ # # Author: Martin Schlemmer <azarah@gentoo.org> # # This eclass patches ltmain.sh distributed with libtoolized packages with the # relink and portage patch among others # 2004.09.25 rac # i have verified that at least one package can use this eclass and # build properly even without libtool installed yet, probably using # the files in the distribution. eliminating this dependency fixes # bug 65209, which is a showstopper for people doing installs using # stageballs <3. if anybody decides to revert this, please attempt # to find an alternate way of resolving that bug at the same time. DESCRIPTION="Based on the ${ECLASS} eclass" ELIBTOOL_VERSION="2.0.2" ELT_PATCH_DIR="${ECLASSDIR}/ELT-patches" ELT_APPLIED_PATCHES= ELT_LTMAIN_SH= # # Returns all the directories containing ltmain.sh # ELT_find_ltmain_sh() { local x= local dirlist= for x in $(find "${S}" -name 'ltmain.sh') ; do dirlist="${dirlist} ${x%/*}" done echo "${dirlist}" } # # See if we can apply $2 on $1, and if so, do it # ELT_try_and_apply_patch() { local ret=0 local file=$1 local patch=$2 # We only support patchlevel of 0 - why worry if its static patches? if patch -p0 --dry-run "${file}" "${patch}" &> "${T}/elibtool.log" ; then einfo " Applying $(basename "$(dirname "${patch}")")-${patch##*/}.patch ..." patch -p0 -g0 --no-backup-if-mismatch "${file}" "${patch}" \ &> "${T}/elibtool.log" ret=$? export ELT_APPLIED_PATCHES="${ELT_APPLIED_PATCHES} ${patch##*/}" else ret=1 fi return "${ret}" } # # Get string version of ltmain.sh or ltconfig (passed as $1) # ELT_libtool_version() { local ltmain_sh=$1 local version= version=$(eval $(grep -e '^[[:space:]]*VERSION=' "${ltmain_sh}"); \ echo "${VERSION}") [[ -z ${version} ]] && version="0" echo "${version}" } # # Run through the patches in $2 and see if any # apply to $1 ... # ELT_walk_patches() { local x= local y= local ret=1 local file=$1 local patch_set=$2 local patch_dir= local rem_int_dep=$3 if [[ -n ${patch_set} ]] ; then if [[ -d ${ELT_PATCH_DIR}/${patch_set} ]] ; then patch_dir="${ELT_PATCH_DIR}/${patch_set}" else return "${ret}" fi # Go through the patches in reverse order (large to small) for x in $(ls -d "${patch_dir}"/* 2> /dev/null | grep -v 'CVS' | sort -r) ; do if [[ -n ${x} && -f ${x} ]] ; then # For --remove-internal-dep ... if [[ -n ${rem_int_dep} ]] ; then # For replace @REM_INT_DEP@ with what was passed # to --remove-internal-dep sed -e "s|@REM_INT_DEP@|${rem_int_dep}|g" ${x} > \ "${T}/$$.rem_int_deps.patch" x="${T}/$$.rem_int_deps.patch" fi if ELT_try_and_apply_patch "${file}" "${x}" ; then ret=0 break fi fi done fi return "${ret}" } elibtoolize() { local x= local y= local do_portage="no" local do_reversedeps="no" local do_only_patches="no" local do_uclibc="yes" local deptoremove= local my_dirlist= local elt_patches="portage relink max_cmd_len sed test tmp" local start_dir=${PWD} my_dirlist=$(ELT_find_ltmain_sh) for x in "$@" ; do case "${x}" in "--portage") # Only apply portage patch, and don't # 'libtoolize --copy --force' if all patches fail. do_portage="yes" ;; "--reverse-deps") # Apply the reverse-deps patch # http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=75635 do_reversedeps="yes" elt_patches="${elt_patches} fix-relink" ;; "--patch-only") # Do not run libtoolize if none of the patches apply .. do_only_patches="yes" ;; "^--remove-internal-dep="*) # We will replace @REM_INT_DEP@ with what is needed # in ELT_walk_patches() ... deptoremove=$(echo "${x}" | sed -e 's|--remove-internal-dep=||') # Add the patch for this ... [[ -n ${deptoremove} ]] && elt_patches="${elt_patches} rem-int-dep" ;; "--shallow") # Only patch the ltmain.sh in ${S} if [[ -f ${S}/ltmain.sh ]] ; then my_dirlist=${S} else my_dirlist= fi ;; "--no-uclibc") do_uclibc="no" ;; *) eerror "Invalid elibtoolize option: ${x}" die "elibtoolize called with ${x} ??" esac done [[ ${do_uclibc} == "yes" ]] && \ elt_patches="${elt_patches} uclibc-conf uclibc-ltconf" [[ ${CHOST} == *"-freebsd"* ]] && \ elt_patches="${elt_patches} fbsd-conf fbsd-ltconf" if useq ppc-macos ; then local opts [[ -f Makefile.am ]] && opts="--automake" glibtoolize --copy --force ${opts} elt_patches="${elt_patches} darwin-ltconf darwin-ltmain" fi for x in ${my_dirlist} ; do local tmp=$(echo "${x}" | sed -e "s|${WORKDIR}||") export ELT_APPLIED_PATCHES= export ELT_LTMAIN_SH="${x}/ltmain.sh" [[ -f ${x}/.elibtoolized ]] && continue cd ${x} einfo "Running elibtoolize in: $(echo "/${tmp}" | sed -e 's|//|/|g; s|^/||')" for y in ${elt_patches} ; do local ret=0 case "${y}" in "portage") # Stupid test to see if its already applied ... if [[ -z $(grep 'We do not want portage' "${x}/ltmain.sh") ]] ; then ELT_walk_patches "${x}/ltmain.sh" "${y}" ret=$? fi ;; "rem-int-dep") ELT_walk_patches "${x}/ltmain.sh" "${y}" "${deptoremove}" ret=$? ;; "fix-relink") # Do not apply if we do not have the relink patch applied ... if [[ -n $(grep 'inst_prefix_dir' "${x}/ltmain.sh") ]] ; then ELT_walk_patches "${x}/ltmain.sh" "${y}" ret=$? fi ;; "max_cmd_len") # Do not apply if $max_cmd_len is not used ... if [[ -n $(grep 'max_cmd_len' "${x}/ltmain.sh") ]] ; then ELT_walk_patches "${x}/ltmain.sh" "${y}" ret=$? fi ;; "uclibc-conf") if [[ -e ${x}/configure && \ -n $(grep 'Transform linux' "${x}/configure") ]] ; then ELT_walk_patches "${x}/configure" "${y}" ret=$? # ltmain.sh and co might be in a subdirectory ... elif [[ ! -e ${x}/configure && -e ${x}/../configure && \ -n $(grep 'Transform linux' "${x}/../configure") ]] ; then ELT_walk_patches "${x}/../configure" "${y}" ret=$? fi ;; "uclibc-ltconf") # Newer libtoolize clears ltconfig, as not used anymore if [[ -s ${x}/ltconfig ]] ; then ELT_walk_patches "${x}/ltconfig" "${y}" ret=$? fi ;; "fbsd-conf") if [[ -e ${x}/configure && \ -n $(grep 'version_type=freebsd-' "${x}/configure") ]] ; then ELT_walk_patches "${x}/configure" "${y}" ret=$? # ltmain.sh and co might be in a subdirectory ... elif [[ ! -e ${x}/configure && -e ${x}/../configure && \ -n $(grep 'version_type=freebsd-' "${x}/../configure") ]] ; then ELT_walk_patches "${x}/../configure" "${y}" ret=$? fi ;; "fbsd-ltconf") if [[ -s ${x}/ltconfig ]] ; then ELT_walk_patches "${x}/ltconfig" "${y}" ret=$? fi ;; "darwin-ltconf") # Newer libtoolize clears ltconfig, as not used anymore if [[ -s ${x}/ltconfig ]] ; then ELT_walk_patches "${x}/ltconfig" "${y}" ret=$? fi ;; *) ELT_walk_patches "${x}/ltmain.sh" "${y}" ret=$? ;; esac if [[ ${ret} -ne 0 ]] ; then case ${y} in "relink") local version=$(ELT_libtool_version "${x}/ltmain.sh") # Critical patch, but could be applied ... # FIXME: Still need a patch for ltmain.sh > 1.4.0 if [[ -z $(grep 'inst_prefix_dir' "${x}/ltmain.sh") && \ $(VER_to_int "${version}") -ge $(VER_to_int "1.4.0") ]] ; then ewarn " Could not apply relink.patch!" fi ;; "portage") # Critical patch - for this one we abort, as it can really # cause breakage without it applied! if [[ ${do_portage} == "yes" ]] ; then # Stupid test to see if its already applied ... if [[ -z $(grep 'We do not want portage' "${x}/ltmain.sh") ]] ; then echo eerror "Portage patch requested, but failed to apply!" eerror "Please bug azarah or vapier to add proper patch." die "Portage patch requested, but failed to apply!" fi else if [[ -n $(grep 'We do not want portage' "${x}/ltmain.sh") ]] ; then # ewarn " Portage patch seems to be already applied." # ewarn " Please verify that it is not needed." : else local version=$( \ eval $(grep -e '^[[:space:]]*VERSION=' "${x}/ltmain.sh"); \ echo "${VERSION}") echo eerror "Portage patch failed to apply (ltmain.sh version ${version})!" eerror "Please bug azarah or vapier to add proper patch." die "Portage patch failed to apply!" fi # We do not want to run libtoolize ... ELT_APPLIED_PATCHES="portage" fi ;; "uclibc-"*) [[ ${CHOST} == *"-uclibc" ]] && \ ewarn " uClibc patch set '${y}' failed to apply!" ;; "fbsd-"*) if [[ ${CHOST} == *"-freebsd"* ]] ; then if [[ -z $(grep 'Handle Gentoo/FreeBSD as it was Linux' \ "${x}/configure" "${x}/../configure" 2>/dev/null) ]]; then eerror " FreeBSD patch set '${y}' failed to apply!" die "FreeBSD patch set '${y}' failed to apply!" fi fi ;; "darwin-"*) useq ppc-macos && \ ewarn " Darwin patch set '${y}' failed to apply!" ;; esac fi done if [[ -z ${ELT_APPLIED_PATCHES} ]] ; then if [[ ${do_portage} == "no" && \ ${do_reversedeps} == "no" && \ ${do_only_patches} == "no" && \ ${deptoremove} == "" ]] then ewarn "Cannot apply any patches, please file a bug about this" break # Sometimes ltmain.sh is in a subdirectory ... if [[ ! -f ${x}/configure.in && ! -f ${x}/configure.ac ]] ; then if [[ -f ${x}/../configure.in || -f ${x}/../configure.ac ]] ; then cd "${x}"/../ fi fi if type -p libtoolize &> /dev/null ; then ewarn "Cannot apply any patches, running libtoolize..." libtoolize --copy --force fi cd "${x}" break fi fi [[ -f ${x}/libtool ]] && rm -f "${x}/libtool" touch "${x}/.elibtoolized" done cd "${start_dir}" } uclibctoolize() { ewarn "uclibctoolize() is depreciated, please just use elibtoolize()!" elibtoolize } darwintoolize() { ewarn "darwintoolize() is depreciated, please just use elibtoolize()!" elibtoolize } # char *VER_major(string) # # Return the Major (X of X.Y.Z) version # VER_major() { [[ -z $1 ]] && return 1 local VER=$@ echo "${VER%%[^[:digit:]]*}" } # char *VER_minor(string) # # Return the Minor (Y of X.Y.Z) version # VER_minor() { [[ -z $1 ]] && return 1 local VER=$@ VER=${VER#*.} echo "${VER%%[^[:digit:]]*}" } # char *VER_micro(string) # # Return the Micro (Z of X.Y.Z) version. # VER_micro() { [[ -z $1 ]] && return 1 local VER=$@ VER=${VER#*.*.} echo "${VER%%[^[:digit:]]*}" } # int VER_to_int(string) # # Convert a string type version (2.4.0) to an int (132096) # for easy compairing or versions ... # VER_to_int() { [[ -z $1 ]] && return 1 local VER_MAJOR=$(VER_major "$1") local VER_MINOR=$(VER_minor "$1") local VER_MICRO=$(VER_micro "$1") local VER_int=$(( VER_MAJOR * 65536 + VER_MINOR * 256 + VER_MICRO )) # We make version 1.0.0 the minimum version we will handle as # a sanity check ... if its less, we fail ... if [[ ${VER_int} -ge 65536 ]] ; then echo "${VER_int}" return 0 fi echo 1 return 1 }