The libatf-* major version numbers in FreeBSD were one version ahead of
upstream because, when atf was first imported into FreeBSD, the upstream
numbers were not respected. This is just confusing and bound to cause
problems down the road.
Fix this by taking advantage of the fact that libatf-* are now private
and that atf is not yet built by default. However, and unfortunately, a
clean build is needed for tests to continue working once "make
delete-old-libs" has been run; hence the note in UPDATING.
We should not be leaking these interfaces to the outside world given
that it's much easier for third-party components to use the devel/atf
package from ports.
As a side-effect, we can also drop the ATF pkgconfig and aclocal files
from the base system. Nothing in the base system needs these, and it
was quite ugly to have to get them installed only so that a few ports
could build. The offending ports have been fixed to depend on
devel/atf explicitly.
Reviewed by: bapt
These were originally deleted as "not important" but, actually we need them
in place if we want to be able to use autoconf on software that provides
atf-based tests. (That includes being able to rebuild autotest from scratch
on the Kyua cluster machines, as the automated setup does.)
Change {atf,plain,tap}.test.mk to be internal implementation details of
bsd.test.mk. Makefiles that build tests should now only include bsd.test.mk
and declaratively specify what they want to build, without worrying about
the internal implementation of the mk files.
The reason for this change is to permit building test programs of different
interfaces from a single directory, which is something I had a need for
while porting tests over from src/tools/regression/.
Additionally, this change makes it possible to perform some other requested
changes to bsd.test.mk in an easier manner. Coming soon.
These files are required to get packages in ports to build against atf and
also to get a couple of currently-failing tests to pass.
I'm following the approach already used by the libusb pkg-config files
installed by the system regarding the location and the install rules.
MFC after: 5 days
Because we respect the FreeBSD src tree layout under /usr/tests, and because
the layout of the tests in the atf distfile does not match the former, the
tests for atf-c++ were not able to find the process_helper binary.
Fix this by explicitly hardcoding the right path in the FreeBSD test suite.
Obtained from: atf (git 1f0e878f7f127741a3762883ef24aef317e239d5)
MFC after: 1 week
Put test programs for internal modules into a 'detail' subdirectory of the
libatf-c and libatf-c++ test directories, just as the upstream distribution
does. This is necessary because the tests assume such layout to find the
process_helper program, and currently fail because of this divergence.
MFC after: 1 week
clang-specific or gcc-specific flags, introduce the following new
variables for use in Makefiles:
CFLAGS.clang
CFLAGS.gcc
CXXFLAGS.clang
CXXFLAGS.gcc
In bsd.sys.mk, these get appended to the regular CFLAGS or CXXFLAGS for
the right compiler.
MFC after: 1 week
When building various programs from a single Makefile, program-specific
variables are of the form <VAR>.<PROG>, not <VAR>_<PROG>. Fix this
obvious typo to fix the build when WITH_TESTS=yes.
I am not sure how this ever worked before given that manual inspection
of bsd.progs.mk clearly shows that the expected character between the
two components is a dot and not an underscore... but I suspect the
changes in r258095 exposed this oddity.
Approved by: rpaulo (mentor)
but committing it helps to get everyone on the same page and makes
sure we make progress.
Tinderbox breakages that are the result of this commit are entirely
the committer's fault -- in other words: buildworld testing on amd64
only.
Credits follow:
Submitted by: Garrett Cooper <yanegomi@gmail.com>
Sponsored by: Isilon Systems
Based on work by: keramida@
Thanks to: gnn@, mdf@, mlaier@, sjg@
Special thanks to: keramida@