X-Git-Url: http://git.cielonegro.org/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Makefile;h=62af3309e9ae6715d14c9c625b980beaace13c09;hb=db5d0d4a04aeea9fdcffe797d7ad8bb3992b6d86;hp=8a4e142c0bf96224cd5839cd00967aa03e9256f1;hpb=60f16da3debbe7fdc6a06dc6fe1929b4c9161d70;p=pkgsrc-ghc.git diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile index 8a4e142..62af330 100644 --- a/Makefile +++ b/Makefile @@ -1,134 +1,108 @@ # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.42 2008/07/07 14:58:00 kristerw Exp $ - -DISTNAME= ghc-${VERSION} -VERSION= 6.12.1 -CATEGORIES= lang +# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Package metadata +# +DISTNAME= ghc-${VERSION} +VERSION= 7.6.2 +CATEGORIES= lang MASTER_SITES= http://www.haskell.org/ghc/dist/${VERSION}/ -MAINTAINER= kristerw@NetBSD.org -HOMEPAGE= http://www.haskell.org/ghc/ -COMMENT= Compiler for the functional language Haskell -LICENSE= modified-bsd +MAINTAINER= pho@cielonero.org +HOMEPAGE= http://www.haskell.org/ghc/ +COMMENT= Compiler for the functional language Haskell +LICENSE= modified-bsd + +# GHC requires GHC to build itself. Formerly we could work around this +# bootstrapping problem by creating a special archive containing C +# sources compiled from Haskell sources, but that's no longer +# possible. So we have to prepare stripped-down binaries sufficient to +# bootstrap compilers for each platforms. If you want to build them +# yourself, follow an instruction in the ./TODO file. +ONLY_FOR_PLATFORM= \ + Darwin-*-powerpc \ + FreeBSD-*-i386 \ + Linux-*-x86_64 \ + NetBSD-*-i386 \ + NetBSD-*-x86_64 + + +# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Distfiles +# +DISTFILES= ${DISTNAME}-src.tar.bz2 +#DISTFILES+= ${DISTNAME}-boot-i386-unknown-freebsd8.0.tar.bz2 +DISTFILES+= ${DISTNAME}-boot-i386-unknown-netbsd.tar.xz +DISTFILES+= ${DISTNAME}-boot-powerpc-apple-darwin.tar.xz +DISTFILES+= ${DISTNAME}-boot-x86_64-unknown-linux.tar.xz +DISTFILES+= ${DISTNAME}-boot-x86_64-unknown-netbsd.tar.xz -DISTFILES= ${DISTNAME}-src.tar.bz2 \ - ${DISTNAME}-boot-i386-unknown-netbsd.tar.bz2 \ - ${DISTNAME}-boot-i386-unknown-freebsd.tar.bz2 +.for i in ${DISTFILES:M*-boot-*} +SITES.${i}= http://static.cielonegro.org/archive/ +.endfor -SITES.${DISTNAME}-src.tar.bz2 = http://www.haskell.org/ghc/dist/${VERSION}/ -SITES.${DISTNAME}-boot-i386-unknown-netbsd.tar.bz2 = http://static.cielonegro.org/archive/ -SITES.${DISTNAME}-boot-i386-unknown-freebsd.tar.bz2 = http://static.cielonegro.org/archive/ +# We don't want to extract all of the DISTFILEs. +EXTRACT_ONLY= ${DISTNAME}-src.tar.bz2 -PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT= user-destdir -.include "../../mk/bsd.prefs.mk" +# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Tools +# +USE_TOOLS+= autoconf gmake perl:run +GNU_CONFIGURE= yes +USE_GNU_CONFIGURE_HOST= no -# Unregisterised HC packages are architecture dependent. We have to -# create more HC packages to support more architectures. Note that -# these packages are built with integer-simple, not integer-gmp, to -# reduce some complexity by not depending on the GMP. The resulting -# registerised GHC uses integer-gmp so this won't be a problem. -ONLY_FOR_PLATFORM= NetBSD-*-i386 FreeBSD-*-i386 -# Note: Darwin-*-powerpc is temporarily disabled for now. It shall -# come back in the near future. Thanks for your patience. - -# We must provide the real pass to gcc to the ./configure script, -# because GHC has a runtime dependency on it. Aren't there any better -# way than this? +# We must provide the real path to gcc to the ./configure script, +# because GHC has a runtime dependency on it. Aren't there any ways +# better than this? .include "../../mk/compiler.mk" .if empty(CCPATH) -WARNINGS+= "This package depends on pkgsrc's undocumented variable CCPATH but it disappeared somehow." -WARNINGS+= "Using hard-coded /usr/bin/gcc as the C compiler..." -CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --with-gcc=/usr/bin/gcc -.else -CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --with-gcc=${CCPATH} +CCPATH= /usr/bin/gcc +WARNINGS+="This package depends on pkgsrc's undocumented variable\ +CCPATH but it disappeared somehow." +WARNINGS+="Using hard-coded ${CCPATH:Q} as the C compiler..." .endif -USE_TOOLS+= gmake bsdtar perl:run -CONFIGURE_ENV+= PerlCmd=${PERL5:Q} +CONFIGURE_ARGS+= \ + --with-gcc=${CCPATH:Q} \ + --with-gmp-includes=${PREFIX:Q}/include \ + --with-gmp-libraries=${PREFIX:Q}/lib \ + --with-iconv-includes=${PREFIX:Q}/include \ + --with-iconv-libraries=${PREFIX:Q}/lib -# We don't want to extract all of the DISTFILEs. -EXTRACT_ONLY= ${DISTNAME}-src.tar.bz2 +CONFIGURE_ENV+= \ + PerlCmd=${PERL5:Q} -PLATFORM= ${MACHINE_ARCH}-unknown-${LOWER_OPSYS} -CONFIGURE_ARGS += \ - --build=${PLATFORM} \ - --host=${PLATFORM} \ - --target=${PLATFORM} \ - --prefix=${PREFIX} \ - --mandir=${PREFIX}/${PKGMANDIR} \ - --with-gmp-includes=${PREFIX}/include \ - --with-gmp-libraries=${PREFIX}/lib \ - --with-iconv-includes=${PREFIX}/include \ - --with-iconv-libraries=${PREFIX}/lib - -# Build an unregisterised bootstrap compiler and install it directly -# into the .buildlink directory. But we can't use "make install" -# because we don't build it in a standard way (./configure && make). + +# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Build hooks # -# To install it, we just copy ghc and ghc-pkg from -# "work/bootstrap/ghc-${VERSION}/inplace/bin" to -# "${BUILDLINK_DIR}/bin". Note that in-place ghc isn't usable before -# running "ghc-pkg recache". -.if ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "i386" && ${OPSYS} == "NetBSD" -BOOTSTRAP_TARBALL = ${DISTNAME}-boot-i386-unknown-netbsd.tar.bz2 -BOOTSTRAP_BUILD_MK = ${PKGDIR}/files/bootstrap-bsd.mk +# We patch configure.ac in some directories. +post-patch: + @${PHASE_MSG} "Regenerating configuration scripts for ${PKGNAME}" + ${RUN} cd ${WRKSRC:Q}/libraries/integer-gmp && autoconf -.elif ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "i386" && ${OPSYS} == "FreeBSD" -BOOTSTRAP_TARBALL = ${DISTNAME}-boot-i386-unknown-freebsd.tar.bz2 -BOOTSTRAP_BUILD_MK = ${PKGDIR}/files/bootstrap-bsd.mk -#.elif ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "powerpc" && ${OPSYS} == "Darwin" -#BOOTSTRAP_TARBALL = ${DISTNAME}-boot-powerpc-apple-darwin.tar.bz2 -#BOOTSTRAP_BUILD_MK = ${PKGDIR}/files/bootstrap.mk +# Define the target "pre-configure" and non-standard "bootstrap". +.include "../../wip/ghc/bootstrap.mk" -.else -PKG_FAIL_REASON+= "internal error: unsupported platform" -.endif -pre-configure: - ${RUN} cd ${WRKDIR} && \ - ${ECHO} "====> Preparing bootstrap compiler" && \ - ${MKDIR} bootstrap && \ - ${CP} -r ${DISTNAME} bootstrap && \ - cd bootstrap/${DISTNAME} && \ - ${LN} -sf ${PWD_CMD} utils/ghc-pwd/ghc-pwd && \ - ${ECHO} "====> Configuring for bootstrap compiler" && \ - ${SETENV} ${CONFIGURE_ENV} ./configure --enable-hc-boot ${CONFIGURE_ARGS} && \ - ${ECHO} "====> Extracting bootstrap HC archive" && \ - (cd .. && bsdtar jxfm ${DISTDIR}/${BOOTSTRAP_TARBALL}) && \ - ${SH} mkfiles && \ - ${ECHO} "====> Building bootstrap compiler" && \ - ${SED} -e "s#\\[\\[PREFIX\\]\\]#${PREFIX}#g" ${BOOTSTRAP_BUILD_MK} > mk/build.mk && \ - for c in libraries/*/configure; do \ - (cd `${DIRNAME} $$c` && ${SETENV} ${CONFIGURE_ENV} ${SH} configure ${CONFIGURE_ARGS}); \ - done && \ - for i in inplace/lib/package.conf.d/*.conf */*/package-data.mk */*/*/package-data.mk; do \ - ${SED} -e "s#\\[\\[GHC_SOURCE_PATH\\]\\]#`${PWD_CMD}`#g" $$i > $$i.tmp; \ - ${MV} -f $$i.tmp $$i; \ - done && \ - ${TOUCH} -r inplace/lib/package.conf.d */*/package-data.mk */*/*/package-data.mk && \ - ${GMAKE} bootstrapping-files && \ - ${GMAKE} all_ghc_stage2 && \ - ${GMAKE} inplace/bin/ghc-pkg && \ - ${GMAKE} inplace/lib/unlit && \ - inplace/bin/ghc-pkg recache && \ - ${CP} inplace/bin/ghc-stage2 ${BUILDLINK_DIR}/bin/ghc && \ - ${CP} inplace/bin/ghc-pkg ${BUILDLINK_DIR}/bin/ghc-pkg - -# We need to tell the libraries/integer-gmp/configure that libgmp is -# in a non-standard path. Without that, the resulting GHC tries to -# link programs by executing ld(1) without passing it -L${PREFIX}/lib. +# Our pre-configure phase installs a bindist of bootstrapping compiler +# directly into TOOLS_DIR so that ./configure can find it. do-configure: - ${RUN} cd ${WRKSRC} && \ - ${SETENV} ${CONFIGURE_ENV} ./configure ${CONFIGURE_ARGS} - ${RUN} ${ECHO} "libraries/integer-gmp_CONFIGURE_OPTS += \ - --configure-option=--with-gmp-includes=${PREFIX}/include \ - --configure-option=--with-gmp-libraries=${PREFIX}/lib" > ${WRKSRC}/mk/build.mk + ${RUN} cd ${WRKSRC:Q} && \ + ${SETENV} ${CONFIGURE_ENV} ${SH} ./configure ${CONFIGURE_ARGS} + +# Here we generate mk/build.mk dynamically. + ${RUN} ${RM} -f ${WRKSRC:Q}/mk/build.mk + +# We need to tell the libraries/terminfo/configure that our ncurses is +# in a non-standard path. Without that, the resulting GHC tries to +# link programs by executing ld(1) without passing it -L${PREFIX:Q}/lib. ${RUN} ${ECHO} "libraries/terminfo_CONFIGURE_OPTS += \ - --configure-option=--with-curses-includes=${PREFIX}/include \ - --configure-option=--with-curses-libraries=${PREFIX}/lib" >> ${WRKSRC}/mk/build.mk + --configure-option=--with-curses-includes=${PREFIX:Q}/include \ + --configure-option=--with-curses-libraries=${PREFIX:Q}/lib" >> ${WRKSRC:Q}/mk/build.mk -# The ghc compiler does normally split the generated C files into small +# The ghc compiler does normally split the generated asm files into small # parts before sending them to gcc, to enable the linker to eliminate # unused parts. This does however not play nice with the pkgsrc # framework, and the result is that the build takes more than 5 times @@ -136,21 +110,79 @@ do-configure: # http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-pkg/2006/07/30/0005.html # for a description of the problem. # Disable file splitting until pkgsrc gets improved. -pre-build: - ${RUN} ${ECHO} "SplitObjs = NO" >> ${WRKSRC}/mk/build.mk + ${RUN} ${ECHO} "SplitObjs = NO" >> ${WRKSRC:Q}/mk/build.mk + +# If there is HsColour is in the PATH, GHC's build system tries to use +# it without even checking if it really works. That's not what we +# appreciate. + ${RUN} ${ECHO} "HSCOLOUR_SRCS = NO" >> ${WRKSRC:Q}/mk/build.mk + +# Don't even think of PDF. + ${RUN} ${ECHO} "BUILD_DOCBOOK_PS = NO" >> ${WRKSRC:Q}/mk/build.mk + ${RUN} ${ECHO} "BUILD_DOCBOOK_PDF = NO" >> ${WRKSRC:Q}/mk/build.mk + -# Some unused scripts don't pass the portability test. +# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Installation/removal hooks +# + +# Substitutions for INSTALL and DEINSTALL that handles package.cache. +FILES_SUBST+= DISTNAME=${DISTNAME} + +# We don't want package.cache to be in the PLIST. +post-install: + ${RM} -f ${DESTDIR:Q}${PREFIX:Q}/lib/${DISTNAME}/package.conf.d/package.cache + + +# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# PLIST +# +# We can't use static PLIST because the package installs some files +# whose names are randomly generated, namely +# lib/${PKGNAME}/package.conf.d/*.conf +# + +# If we were lucky we could just use "PLIST_TYPE = dynamic", but the +# feature has seemingly bitrotted. +.include "../../mk/bsd.prefs.mk" +.if empty(DESTDIR) +PKG_FAIL_REASON+="This package can not be built without using DESTDIR.\ +You need to set USE_DESTDIR to \"yes\"." +.else +GENERATE_PLIST+= \ + cd ${DESTDIR:Q}${PREFIX:Q} && \ + ${FIND} * \( -type f -or -type l \) | ${SORT} -d; +.endif + + +# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Sanity checks +# + +# There is an unused script which don't pass the portability test. CHECK_PORTABILITY_SKIP+= distrib/prep-bin-dist-mingw # GHC currently *requires* ${PREFIX}/lib to be in # "/etc/ld-elf.so.conf". See # http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/2933 -CHECK_SHLIBS_SUPPORTED= no +CHECK_SHLIBS_SUPPORTED= no + + +# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Dependencies +# + +# I guess pdcurses works well but not tested. +USE_NCURSES= yes -BUILDLINK_DEPMETHOD.libxslt = build +BUILDLINK_DEPMETHOD.docbook-xsl= build +BUILDLINK_DEPMETHOD.libxslt= build +BUILDLINK_DEPMETHOD.xz= build +.include "../../archivers/xz/buildlink3.mk" .include "../../converters/libiconv/buildlink3.mk" .include "../../devel/gmp/buildlink3.mk" +.include "../../devel/ncurses/buildlink3.mk" .include "../../textproc/libxslt/buildlink3.mk" -.include "../../mk/termcap.buildlink3.mk" +.include "../../textproc/docbook-xsl/buildlink3.mk" .include "../../mk/pthread.buildlink3.mk" .include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk"