freebsd-skq/share/mk/bsd.port.mk
jkh 5a8c75ff30 Ok, I think I have this whole HOME_LOCATION / MASTER_SITE stuff resolved
to a reasonable compromise:

MASTER_SITES now contains a space seperated list of sites for which each
DISTFILE may be retrieved.  This should be a directory spec, which will be
concatenated with each file in DISTFILES.  HOME_LOCATION is *gone* now
and isn't used for anything, so you can delete it from your Makefiles.
If you want to force a fetch from a given location, simply do something like:

	MASTER_SITES=	ftp://fnord.foo.bar/pub/dist
	DISTFILES=	a.tar.gz b.tar.gz

Your entry in MASTER_SITES will be tried first to fetch a.tar.gz and
b.tar.gz, followed by any master sites we have set up (right now, only
freebsd.cdrom.com).
1994-09-13 06:22:11 +00:00

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# -*- mode: Fundamental; tab-width: 4; -*-
#
# bsd.port.mk - 940820 Jordan K. Hubbard.
# This file is in the public domain.
#
# $Id: bsd.port.mk,v 1.33 1994/09/11 12:55:54 jkh Exp $
#
# Please view me with 4 column tabs!
# Supported Variables and their behaviors:
#
# Variables that typically apply to all ports:
#
# PORTSDIR - The root of the ports tree (default: /usr/ports).
# DISTDIR - Where to get gzip'd, tarballed copies of original sources
# (default: ${PORTSDIR}/distfiles).
# MASTER_SITE - Primary location for distribution files if not found
# locally.
# PACKAGES - A top level directory where all packages go (rather than
# going locally to each port). (default: ${PORTSDIR}/packages).
# GMAKE - Set to path of GNU make if not in $PATH (default: gmake).
# XMKMF - Set to path of `xmkmf' if not in $PATH (default: xmkmf).
#
# Variables that typically apply to an individual port:
#
# WRKDIR - A temporary working directory that gets *clobbered* on clean.
# WRKSRC - A subdirectory of ${WRKDIR} where the distribution actually
# unpacks to. (Default: ${WRKDIR}/${DISTNAME} unless
# NO_WRKSUBDIR is set, in which case simply ${WRKDIR}).
# DISTNAME - Name of port or distribution.
# DISTFILES - Name(s) of archive file(s) containing distribution
# (default: ${DISTDIR}/${DISTNAME}${EXTRACT_SUFX}).
# EXTRACT_ONLY - If defined, a subset of ${DISTFILES} you want to
# actually extract.
# PATCHDIR - A directory containing any required patches.
# SCRIPTDIR - A directory containing any auxilliary scripts.
# FILESDIR - A directory containing any miscellaneous additional files.
# PKGDIR - A direction containing any package creation files.
#
# NO_EXTRACT - Use a dummy (do-nothing) extract target.
# NO_CONFIGURE - Use a dummy (do-nothing) configure target.
# NO_BUILD - Use a dummy (do-nothing) build target.
# NO_PACKAGE - Use a dummy (do-nothing) package target.
# NO_INSTALL - Use a dummy (do-nothing) install target.
# NO_WRKSUBDIR - Assume port unpacks directly into ${WRKDIR}.
# USE_GMAKE - Says that the port uses gmake.
# USE_IMAKE - Says that the port uses imake.
# HAS_CONFIGURE - Says that the port has its own configure script.
# CONFIGURE_ARGS - Pass these args to configure, if $HAS_CONFIGURE.
# HOME_LOCATION - site/path name (or user's email address) describing
# where this port came from or can be obtained if the
# tarball is missing and there is no MASTER_SITE.
# DEPENDS - A list of other ports this package depends on being
# made first, relative to ${PORTSDIR} (e.g. x11/tk, lang/tcl,
# etc).
# EXTRACT_CMD - Command for extracting archive (default: tar).
# EXTRACT_SUFX - Suffix for archive names (default: .tar.gz).
# EXTRACT_ARGS - Arguments to ${EXTRACT_CMD} (default: -C ${WRKDIR} -xzf).
#
# NCFTP - Full path to ncftp command if not in $PATH (default: ncftp).
# NCFTP_ARGS - Arguments to ${NCFTP} (default: -N).
#
#
# Default targets and their behaviors:
#
# fetch - Retrieves ${DISTFILES} into ${DISTDIR} as necessary.
# extract - Unpacks ${DISTFILES} into ${WRKDIR}.
# configure - Applies patches, if any, and runs either GNU configure, one
# or more local configure scripts or nothing, depending on
# what's available.
# build - Actually compile the sources.
# install - Install the results of a build.
# package - Create a package from a build.
#
# Default sequence for "all" is: fetch extract configure build
.if exists(${.CURDIR}/../Makefile.inc)
.include "${.CURDIR}/../Makefile.inc"
.endif
# These need to be absolute since we don't know how deep in the ports
# tree we are and thus can't go relative. They can, of course, be overridden
# by individual Makefiles.
PORTSDIR?= /usr/ports
DISTDIR?= ${PORTSDIR}/distfiles
PACKAGES?= ${PORTSDIR}/packages
WRKDIR?= ${.CURDIR}/work
.if defined(NO_WRKSUBDIR)
WRKSRC?= ${WRKDIR}
.else
WRKSRC?= ${WRKDIR}/${DISTNAME}
.endif
PATCHDIR?= ${.CURDIR}/patches
SCRIPTDIR?= ${.CURDIR}/scripts
FILESDIR?= ${.CURDIR}/files
PKGDIR?= ${.CURDIR}/pkg
.if exists(${PORTSDIR}/../Makefile.inc)
.include "${PORTSDIR}/../Makefile.inc"
.endif
# Change these if you'd prefer to keep the cookies someplace else.
EXTRACT_COOKIE?= ${.CURDIR}/.extract_done
CONFIGURE_COOKIE?= ${.CURDIR}/.configure_done
# How to do nothing. Override if you, for some strange reason, would rather
# do something.
DO_NADA?= echo -n
# Miscellaneous overridable commands:
GMAKE?= gmake
XMKMF?= xmkmf
MAKE_FLAGS?= -f
MAKEFILE?= Makefile
NCFTP?= ncftp
NCFTPFLAGS?= -N
EXTRACT_CMD?= tar
EXTRACT_SUFX?= .tar.gz
EXTRACT_ARGS?= -C ${WRKDIR} -xzf
PKG_CMD?= pkg_create
PKG_ARGS?= -v -c ${PKGDIR}/COMMENT -d ${PKGDIR}/DESCR -f ${PKGDIR}/PLIST
PKG_SUFX?= .tgz
# I guess we're in the master distribution business! :) As we gain mirror
# sites for distfiles, add them to this list.
MASTER_SITES+= ftp://freebsd.cdrom.com/pub/FreeBSD/FreeBSD-current/ports/distfiles
# Derived names so that they're easily overridable.
DISTFILES?= ${DISTNAME}${EXTRACT_SUFX}
.if exists(${PACKAGES})
PKGFILE?= ${PACKAGES}/${DISTNAME}${PKG_SUFX}
.else
PKGFILE?= ${DISTNAME}${PKG_SUFX}
.endif
.MAIN: all
all: extract configure build
# The following are used to create easy dummy targets for disabling some
# bit of default target behavior you don't want. They still check to see
# if the target exists, and if so don't do anything, since you might want
# to set this globally for a group of ports in a Makefile.inc, but still
# be able to override from an individual Makefile (since you can't _undefine_
# a variable in make!).
.if defined(NO_EXTRACT) && !target(extract)
extract:
@touch -f ${EXTRACT_COOKIE}
.endif
.if defined(NO_CONFIGURE) && !target(configure)
configure:
@touch -f ${CONFIGURE_COOKIE}
.endif
.if defined(NO_BUILD) && !target(build)
build:
@${DO_NADA}
.endif
.if defined(NO_PACKAGE) && !target(package)
package:
@${DO_NADA}
.endif
.if defined(NO_INSTALL) && !target(install)
install:
@${DO_NADA}
.endif
# More standard targets start here.
.if !target(pre-install)
pre-install:
@${DO_NADA}
.endif
.if !target(install)
install: pre-install
@echo "===> Installing for ${DISTNAME}"
.if defined(USE_GMAKE)
@(cd ${WRKSRC}; ${GMAKE} ${MAKE_FLAGS} ${MAKEFILE} install)
.else defined(USE_GMAKE)
@(cd ${WRKSRC}; ${MAKE} ${MAKE_FLAGS} ${MAKEFILE} install)
.endif
.endif
.if !target(pre-package)
pre-package:
@${DO_NADA}
.endif
.if !target(package)
package: pre-package
# Makes some gross assumptions about a fairly simple package with no
# install, require or deinstall scripts. Override the arguments with
# PKG_ARGS if your package is anything but run-of-the-mill.
@if [ -d ${PKGDIR} ]; then \
echo "===> Building package for ${DISTNAME}"; \
${PKG_CMD} ${PKG_ARGS} ${PKGFILE}; \
fi
.endif
.if !target(pre-build)
pre-build:
@${DO_NADA}
.endif
.if !target(build)
build: configure pre-build
@echo "===> Building for ${DISTNAME}"
.if defined(DEPENDS)
@echo "===> ${DISTNAME} depends on: ${DEPENDS}"
@for i in ${DEPENDS}; do \
echo "===> Verifying build for $$i"; \
if [ ! -d ${PORTSDIR}/$$i ]; then \
echo ">> No directory for ${PORTSDIR}/$$i. Skipping.."; \
else \
(cd ${PORTSDIR}/$$i; ${MAKE}) ; \
fi \
done
@echo "===> Returning to build of ${DISTNAME}"
.endif
.if defined(USE_GMAKE)
@(cd ${WRKSRC}; ${GMAKE} ${MAKE_FLAGS} ${MAKEFILE} all)
.else defined(USE_GMAKE)
@(cd ${WRKSRC}; ${MAKE} ${MAKE_FLAGS} ${MAKEFILE} all)
.endif
@if [ -f ${SCRIPTDIR}/post-build ]; then \
sh ${SCRIPTDIR}/post-build ${PORTSDIR} ${.CURDIR} ${WRKSRC}; \
fi
.endif
.if !target(pre-configure)
pre-configure:
@${DO_NADA}
.endif
.if !target(configure)
# This is done with a .configure because configures are often expensive,
# and you don't want it done again gratuitously when you're trying to get
# a make of the whole tree to work.
configure: pre-configure extract ${CONFIGURE_COOKIE}
${CONFIGURE_COOKIE}:
@echo "===> Configuring for ${DISTNAME}"
@if [ -d ${PATCHDIR} ]; then \
echo "===> Applying patches for ${DISTNAME}" ; \
for i in ${PATCHDIR}/patch-*; do \
patch -d ${WRKSRC} --quiet -E -p0 < $$i; \
done; \
fi
# We have a small convention for our local configure scripts, which
# is that ${PORTSDIR}, ${.CURDIR} and ${WRKSRC} get passed as
# command-line arguments since all other methods are a little
# problematic.
@if [ -f ${SCRIPTDIR}/pre-configure ]; then \
sh ${SCRIPTDIR}/pre-configure ${PORTSDIR} ${.CURDIR} ${WRKSRC}; \
fi
@if [ -f ${SCRIPTDIR}/configure ]; then \
sh ${SCRIPTDIR}/configure ${PORTSDIR} ${.CURDIR} ${WRKSRC}; \
fi
.if defined(HAS_CONFIGURE)
@(cd ${WRKSRC}; ./configure ${CONFIGURE_ARGS})
.endif
.if defined(USE_IMAKE)
@(cd ${WRKSRC}; ${XMKMF} && ${MAKE} Makefiles)
.endif
@if [ -f ${SCRIPTDIR}/post-configure ]; then \
sh ${SCRIPTDIR}/post-configure ${PORTSDIR} ${.CURDIR} ${WRKSRC}; \
fi
@touch -f ${CONFIGURE_COOKIE}
.endif
.if !target(pre-fetch)
pre-fetch:
@${DO_NADA}
.endif
.if !target(fetch)
fetch: pre-fetch
@if [ ! -d ${DISTDIR} ]; then mkdir -p ${DISTDIR}; fi
@(cd ${DISTDIR}; \
for file in ${DISTFILES}; do \
if [ ! -f $$file ]; then \
echo ">> $$file doesn't seem to exist on this system."; \
echo ">> Attempting to fetch it from a master site."; \
for site in ${MASTER_SITES}; do \
if ${NCFTP} ${NCFTPFLAGS} $$site/$$file; then \
echo ">> $$file Fetched!" ; \
break; \
fi \
done \
if [ ! -f $$file ]; then \
echo ">> Couldn't fetch it - please try to retreive this";\
echo ">> port manually into ${DISTDIR} and try again."; \
exit 1; \
fi; \
fi \
done)
.endif
.if !target(pre-extract)
pre-extract:
@${DO_NADA}
.endif
.if !target(extract)
# We need to depend on .extract_done rather than the presence of ${WRKDIR}
# because if the user interrupts the extract in the middle (and it's often
# a long procedure), we get tricked into thinking that we've got a good dist
# in ${WRKDIR}.
extract: fetch pre-extract ${EXTRACT_COOKIE}
${EXTRACT_COOKIE}:
@echo "===> Extracting for ${DISTNAME}"
@rm -rf ${WRKDIR}
@mkdir -p ${WRKDIR}
.if defined(EXTRACT_ONLY)
@for file in ${EXTRACT_ONLY}; do \
${EXTRACT_CMD} ${EXTRACT_ARGS} ${DISTDIR}/$$file ; \
done
.else
@for file in ${DISTFILES}; do \
${EXTRACT_CMD} ${EXTRACT_ARGS} ${DISTDIR}/$$file ; \
done
.endif
@touch -f ${EXTRACT_COOKIE}
.endif
.if !target(pre-clean)
pre-clean:
@${DO_NADA}
.endif
.if !target(clean)
clean: pre-clean
@echo "===> Cleaning for ${DISTNAME}"
@rm -f ${EXTRACT_COOKIE} ${CONFIGURE_COOKIE}
@rm -rf ${WRKDIR}
.endif
# No pre-targets for depend or tags. It would be silly.
# Depend is generally meaningless for arbitrary ports, but if someone wants
# one they can override this. This is just to catch people who've gotten into
# the habit of typing `make depend all install' as a matter of course.
#
.if !target(depend)
depend:
.endif
# Same goes for tags
.if !target(tags)
tags:
.endif