# Copyright 1999-2004 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/app-office/openoffice/openoffice-1.0.3-r2.ebuild,v 1.6 2004/06/29 17:46:45 agriffis Exp $ # IMPORTANT: This is extremely alpha!!! # Notes: # # This will take a HELL of a long time to compile, be warned. # According to openoffice.org, it takes approximately 12 hours on a # P3/600 with 256mb ram. And thats where building is its only task. # # It takes about 6 hours on my P4 1.8 with 512mb memory, and the # build only needs about 2.1GB of disk space - Azarah. # # You will also need a bucketload of diskspace ... in the order of # 4-5 gb free to store all the compiled files and installation # directories. # # The information on how to build and what is required comes from: # http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/source/build_linux.html # http://tools.openoffice.org/ext_comp.html # # Todo: # # Support for installing more than one language pack. # Support for installing native-dictionaries. (maybe ooodi is enough?) # Language Check [ -z ${LANGUAGE} ] && LANGUAGE=01 case ${LANGUAGE} in 01|07|33|34|35|39|42|46|49|81|82|86|88) LHELP=${LANGUAGE} ;; *) LHELP=01 HSUPPORT=false ;; esac case ${LANGUAGE} in 01|03|07|30|31|33|34|35|34c|37|39|45|46|48|49|55|66|81|82|86|88|90|91|96|97) LANGUAGE=${LANGUAGE} ;; *) LANGUAGE=01 LSUPPORT=false ;; esac case $LANGUAGE in # ENUS is always set # 01) LENV="RES_ENUS";; 03) LENV="RES_PORT";; 07) LENV="RES_RUSS";; 30) LENV="RES_GREEK";; 33) LENV="RES_FREN";; 34) LENV="RES_SPAN";; 35) LENV="RES_FINN";; 34c|37) LENV="RES_CAT";; 39) LENV="RES_ITAL";; 45) LENV="RES_DAN";; 46) LENV="RES_SWED";; 48) LENV="RES_POL";; 49) LENV="RES_GER";; 55) LENV="RES_PORTBR";; 66) LENV="RES_THAI";; 81) LENV="RES_JAPN";; 82) LENV="RES_KOREAAN";; 86) LENV="RES_CHINSIM";; 88) LENV="RES_CHINTRAD";; 90) LENV="RES_TURK";; 91) LENV="RES_HINDI";; 96) LENV="RES_ARAB";; 97) LENV="RES_HEBREW";; esac inherit flag-o-matic eutils # Compile problems with these ... filter-flags "-funroll-loops" filter-flags "-fomit-frame-pointer" replace-flags "-O3" "-O2" ALLOWED_FLAGS="-O -O1 -O2 -Os -mcpu -march -pipe" strip-flags # Enable Bytecode Interpreter for freetype ... append-flags "-DTT_CONFIG_OPTION_BYTECODE_INTERPRETER" inherit gcc # We want gcc3 if possible!!!! export WANT_GCC_3="yes" inherit virtualx # Set $ECPUS to amount of processes multiprocessing build should use. # NOTE: Setting this too high might cause dmake to segfault!! # Setting this to anything but "1" on my pentium4 causes things # to segfault :( [ -z "${ECPUS}" ] && export ECPUS="1" LOC="/opt" FT_VER="2.1.3" STLP_VER="4.5.3" INSTDIR="${LOC}/OpenOffice.org${PV}" S="${WORKDIR}/oo_${PV}_src" DESCRIPTION="OpenOffice.org, a full office productivity suite." SRC_URI="http://ny1.mirror.openoffice.org/stable/${PV}/OOo_${PV}_source.tar.bz2 http://sf1.mirror.openoffice.org/stable/${PV}/OOo_${PV}_source.tar.bz2 http://www.stlport.org/archive/STLport-${STLP_VER}.tar.gz ftp://ftp.cs.man.ac.uk/pub/toby/gpc/gpc231.tar.Z mirror://sourceforge/freetype/freetype-${FT_VER}.tar.bz2 ftp://ftp.services.openoffice.org/pub/OpenOffice.org/contrib/helpcontent/helpcontent_${LHELP}_unix.tgz" HOMEPAGE="http://www.openoffice.org/" LICENSE="LGPL-2 | SISSL-1.1" SLOT="0" KEYWORDS="x86 ppc ~sparc" IUSE="gnome kde" RDEPEND=">=sys-libs/glibc-2.1 >=dev-lang/perl-5.0 virtual/x11 app-arch/zip app-arch/unzip dev-libs/expat >=virtual/jdk-1.3.1 virtual/lpr ppc? ( >=sys-libs/glibc-2.2.5-r7 >=sys-devel/gcc-3.2 )" # needed for sqrtl patch recently introduced DEPEND="${RDEPEND} app-shells/tcsh !app-office/openoffice-bin !app-arch/star !dev-util/dmake" # fix a bug with tcsh and dircolors # # Azarah -- 10 April 2002 export LS_COLORS="" pkg_setup() { if [ "$(gcc-version)" != "3.2" ] && [ "$(gcc-version)" != "3.3" ] then eerror eerror "This build needs gcc-3.{2,3}.x, but due to profile" eerror "settings, it cannot DEPEND on it, so please merge it" eerror "manually:" eerror eerror " # ebuild ${PORTDIR}/sys-devel/gcc/gcc-3.2.1.ebuild merge" eerror eerror "Please make sure that you use the latest availible revision of" eerror "gcc." eerror die fi if [ -z "$(echo ${JDK_HOME} | grep "blackdown")" ] && [ "${FORCE_JAVA}" != "yes" ] then eerror eerror "This ebuild has only been tested with the blackdown port of" eerror "java. If you use another java implementation, it could fail" eerror "horribly, so please merge the blackdown-jdk and set it as" eerror "system VM before proceeding:" eerror eerror " # emerge blackdown-jdk" eerror " # java-config --set-system-vm=blackdown-jdk-" eerror " # env-update" eerror " # source /etc/profile" eerror eerror "Please adjust according to the version installed in" eerror "/opt." eerror eerror "If you however want to test another JDK (not officially supported)," eerror "you could do the following:" eerror eerror " # export FORCE_JAVA=yes" eerror die fi ewarn "****************************************************************" ewarn " It is important to note that OpenOffice.org is a very fragile " ewarn " build when it comes to CFLAGS. A number of flags have already " ewarn " been filtered out. If you experience difficulty merging this " ewarn " package and use agressive CFLAGS, lower the CFLAGS and try to " ewarn " merge again. " ewarn "****************************************************************" ewarn "****************************************************************" ewarn " Selected Lanuage: ${LANGUAGE} " ewarn " " ewarn " To build Openoffice in your native language start emerge with " ewarn " LANGUAGE=XX emerge openoffice " ewarn " To see all supported languagess visit. (as well as for the " ewarn " specific LANGUAGE=XX settings you might need " ewarn " http://l10n.openoffice.org/all_supported_languages.html " ewarn " " ewarn " To install language specified dictionaries emerge ooodi " ewarn "****************************************************************" if [ "${LSUPPORT}" = "false" ]; then ewarn "****************************************************************" ewarn " Your language is not supported by OpenOffice, " ewarn " falling back to default value !!! " ewarn "****************************************************************" elif [ "${HSUPPORT}" = "false" ]; then ewarn "****************************************************************" ewarn " There are no helpfiles available for your language, " ewarn " falling back to default value !!! " ewarn "****************************************************************" fi } oo_setup() { # unset LANGUAGE # unset LANG export NEW_GCC="0" if [ -x /usr/sbin/gcc-config ] then # Do we have a gcc that use the new layout and gcc-config ? if /usr/sbin/gcc-config --get-current-profile &> /dev/null then export NEW_GCC="1" export GCC_PROFILE="$(/usr/sbin/gcc-config --get-current-profile)" # Just recheck gcc version ... if [ "$(gcc-version)" != "3.2" ] && [ "$(gcc-version)" != "3.3" ] then # See if we can get a gcc profile we know is proper ... if /usr/sbin/gcc-config --get-bin-path ${CHOST}-3.2.1 &> /dev/null then export PATH="$(/usr/sbin/gcc-config --get-bin-path ${CHOST}-3.2.1):${PATH}" export GCC_PROFILE="${CHOST}-3.2.1" else eerror "This build needs gcc-3.2 or gcc-3.3!" eerror eerror "Use gcc-config to change your gcc profile:" eerror eerror " # gcc-config $CHOST-3.2.1" eerror eerror "or whatever gcc version is relevant." die fi fi fi fi export JAVA_BINARY="`which java`" } src_unpack() { oo_setup cd ${WORKDIR} unpack OOo_${PV}_source.tar.bz2 gpc231.tar.Z # Install gpc cd ${WORKDIR}/gpc231 cp gpc.* ${S}/external/gpc cd ${S} #Security fix rm neon/neon.patch cp ${FILESDIR}/${PV}/neon.patch ${S}/neon # This resolves missing symbols (Debian) epatch ${FILESDIR}/${PV}/${PN}-1.0.1-compiler-flags.patch # Misc Debian patches to fixup build epatch ${FILESDIR}/${PV}/${PN}-1.0.1-no-mozab.patch echo "moz moz : NULL" > ${S}/moz/prj/build.lst # Misc patches from Mandrake epatch ${FILESDIR}/${PV}/${PN}-1.0.1-fix-asm.patch # Get OO to use STLport-4.5.3 (Az) cp ${DISTDIR}/STLport-${STLP_VER}.tar.gz ${S}/stlport/download || die cd ${S}/stlport if [ "${NEW_GCC}" -eq "1" ] then epatch ${FILESDIR}/${PV}/${PN}-1.0.1-use-STLport-4.5.3-newgcc.patch else epatch ${FILESDIR}/${PV}/${PN}-1.0.1-use-STLport-4.5.3.patch fi cd ${S} # Seth -- Dec 1 2002 if [ "$(echo ${JAVA_BINARY} | egrep 'j(2s)?dk-1.4')" ] then epatch ${FILESDIR}/${PV}/${PN}-1.0.1-fix-jdk-1.4.0.patch fi # Debian patch to fix an xinteraction handler build error (Seth) epatch ${FILESDIR}/${PV}/${PN}-1.0.1-xinteraction-fix.patch # Get OO to build with freetype-2.1.3 einfo "Moving freetype-${FT_VER}.tar.bz2 in place ..." cp ${DISTDIR}/freetype-${FT_VER}.tar.bz2 ${S}/freetype/download || die # We need it as a .tar.gz ... bzip2 -d ${S}/freetype/download/freetype-${FT_VER}.tar.bz2 || die gzip -1 ${S}/freetype/download/freetype-${FT_VER}.tar # OK, copy the new patch in place, and fixup some other things ... cp ${FILESDIR}/${PV}/freetype-${FT_VER}.patch ${S}/freetype || die epatch ${FILESDIR}/${PV}/${PN}-1.0.1-use-freetype-${FT_VER}.patch # Now for our optimization flags ... perl -pi -e "s|^CFLAGSOPT=.*|CFLAGSOPT=${CFLAGS}|g" \ ${S}/solenv/inc/unxlngi3.mk perl -pi -e "s|^CFLAGSOPT=.*|CFLAGSOPT=${CFLAGS}|g" \ ${S}/solenv/inc/unxlngi4.mk # Some makefiles are not multiprocess ready (Mandrake) cd ${S}; einfo "Fixing makefiles for multiprocess builds..." for x in io/source/stm dtrans/source/X11 idlc/source nas zlib toolkit/util \ comphelper/util padmin/source svtools/util bridges/source/prot_uno \ ucb/source/ucp/ftpproxy framework/util framework/source/unotypes do perl -pi -e "s/^(PRJNAME)/MAXPROCESS=1\n\1/" ${x}/makefile.mk done epatch ${FILESDIR}/${PV}/${PN}-errno.patch # einfo "Lets patch to get AA fonts..." # epatch ${FILESDIR}/${PV}/${PN}-1.0.2-default-fonts.patch epatch ${FILESDIR}/${PV}/${PN}-1.0.2-ft-antialias-advice.patch #This patches the stupid printer problem (to upgrade to 1.0.3.1) epatch ${FILESDIR}/${PV}/vcl.printcxx.OOO_STABLE_1_PORTS.100102.patch # Patches for sparc if [ "${ARCH}" = "sparc" ] then epatch $FILESDIR/${PV}/openoffice-1.0.3-sparc-gentoo.patch epatch $FILESDIR/${PV}/openoffice-1.0.1-sparc.patch.bz2 fi } get_EnvSet() { # Determine what Env file we should be using (Az) export LinuxEnvSet="LinuxIntelEnv.Set" use sparc && export LinuxEnvSet="LinuxSparcEnv.Set" use ppc && export LinuxEnvSet="LinuxPPCEnv.Set" use alpha && export LinuxEnvSet="LinuxAlphaEnv.Set" # Get build specific stuff (Az) export SOLVER="$(awk '/^setenv UPD / {gsub(/\"/, ""); print $3}' ${LinuxEnvSet})" export SOLPATH="$(awk '/^setenv INPATH / {gsub(/\"/, ""); print $3}' ${LinuxEnvSet})" } src_compile() { local buildcmd="" oo_setup # Setup default compilers (We overide gcc2 if that is default here) export CC="$(gcc-getCC)" export CXX="$(gcc-getCXX)" # Enable ccache for this build (Az) if [ "${FEATURES/-ccache/}" = "${FEATURES}" -a \ "${FEATURES/ccache/}" != "${FEATURES}" -a \ -f /usr/bin/ccache -a -x /usr/bin/ccache ] then einfo "We're using ccache for this build..." # Build uses its own env with $PATH, etc, so # we take the easy way out. (Az) export CC="/usr/bin/ccache ${CC}" export CXX="/usr/bin/ccache ${CXX}" fi # Enable distcc for this build (Az) if [ "${FEATURES/-distcc/}" = "${FEATURES}" -a \ "${FEATURES/distcc/}" != "${FEATURES}" -a \ -f /usr/bin/distcc -a -x /usr/bin/distcc ] then einfo "We're using distcc for this build..." # Do not bump ECPUS if the user did not touch it, as currently # it -PP do not work properly (segfaulting). (Az) [ "$(echo ${DISTCC_HOSTS} | wc -w)" -gt 1 -a "${ECPUS}" -qt 1 ] && \ export ECPUS="$(echo ${DISTCC_HOSTS} | wc -w)" export CC="/usr/bin/distcc ${CC}" export CXX="/usr/bin/distcc ${CXX}" fi # Do NOT compile with a external STLport, as gcc-2.95.3 users will # get linker errors due to the ABI being different (STLport will be # compiled with 2.95.3, while OO is compiled with 3.x). (Az) einfo "Configuring OpenOffice.org..." cd ${S}/config_office rm -f config.cache ./configure --enable-gcc3 \ --with-jdk-home=${JAVA_HOME} \ --with-x || die cd ${S} get_EnvSet # Set language [ ${LENV} ] && echo "setenv ${LENV} \"true\"" >> ${S}/${LinuxEnvSet} # Do not include /usr/include in header search path, and # same thing for internal gcc include dir, as gcc3 handles # it correctly by default! (Az) perl -pi -e "s| -I/usr/include||g" ${LinuxEnvSet} # perl -pi -e "s| -I$(gcc-libpath)/include||g" ${LinuxEnvSet} if [ "${NEW_GCC}" -eq "1" ] then local gcc_path="$(/usr/sbin/gcc-config --get-bin-path ${GCC_PROFILE})" # Setup path for new gcc layout in $LinuxEnvSet, else the build # environment will not find gcc ... (Az) perl -pi -e "s|PATH \.:\$SOLARVER|PATH \.:${gcc_path}:\$SOLARVER|" ${LinuxEnvSet} # New builds start quoting stuff ... perl -pi -e "s|PATH \"\.:\$SOLARVER|PATH \"\.:${gcc_path}:\$SOLARVER|" ${LinuxEnvSet} fi # Should the build use multiprocessing? # We use build.pl directly, as dmake tends to segfault. (Az) if [ "${ECPUS}" -gt 1 ] then buildcmd="${S}/solenv/bin/build.pl -all -PP${ECPUS} product=full" else buildcmd="${S}/solenv/bin/build.pl -all product=full" fi if [ -z "$(grep 'CCCOMP' ${S}/${LinuxEnvSet})" ] then # Set CCCOMP and CXXCOMP. This is still needed for STLport echo "setenv CCCOMP \"${CC}\"" >> ${S}/${LinuxEnvSet} echo "setenv CXXCOMP \"${CXX}\"" >> ${S}/${LinuxEnvSet} fi if [ "$(gcc-major-version)" -eq 3 ] then mkdir -p ${S}/solver/${SOLVER}/${SOLPATH}/{lib,inc} einfo "Installing GCC related libs..." # Workaround for missing libs with GCC3 (thanks to Debian) (Az) cd ${S}/solver/${SOLVER}/${SOLPATH}/lib cp $(gcc-libpath)/libstdc++.so.$(gcc-libstdcxx-major-version)* . || \ die "Could not copy gcc-libs!" cp $(gcc-libpath)/libgcc_s.so* . || die "Could not copy gcc-libs!" cd ${S} fi einfo "Bootstrapping OpenOffice.org..." # Get things ready for bootstrap (Az) chmod 0755 ${S}/solenv/bin/*.pl mkdir -p ${S}/solver/${SOLVER}/${SOLPATH}/inc touch ${S}/solver/${SOLVER}/${SOLPATH}/inc/minormkchanged.flg # Bootstrap ... ./bootstrap if [ "$(gcc-major-version)" -eq 3 ] then local LIBFILE="$(readlink `gcc-libpath`/libstdc++.so.`gcc-libstdcxx-major-version`)" local LIBVERSION="$(echo ${LIBFILE} | sed -e 's|libstdc++\.so\.||g')" # Get this beast to use the right version of libstdc++ ... (Az) echo "LIBSTDCPP3:=${LIBVERSION}" >> \ ${S}/solver/${SOLVER}/${SOLPATH}/inc/comp_ver.mk cd ${S} fi # unpack help files mkdir -p ${S}/solver/641/unxlngi4.pro/pck cd ${S}/solver/641/unxlngi4.pro/pck tar -xzf ${DISTDIR}/helpcontent_${LHELP}_unix.tgz cd ${S} einfo "Building OpenOffice.org..." # Setup virtualmake export maketype="tcsh" echo "source ${S}/${LinuxEnvSet} && cd ${S}/instsetoo && ${buildcmd}" > build.tcsh # Build needs X to compile! (Az) virtualmake build.tcsh || die "Build failed!" [ -d ${S}/instsetoo/${SOLPATH} ] || die "Cannot find build directory!" } src_install() { # Sandbox issues; bug #11838 addpredict "/user" addpredict "/share" addpredict "/dev/dri" get_EnvSet # Added by Jason Wever # For some weird reason, when you get done building # the source on sparc, it doesn't have a readme file in place # for the installation program (probably due to a non-supported # arch/os combo. This fixed that if [ "${ARCH}" = "sparc" ] then cp ${S}/readlicense_oo/source/readme/unxlngi4/README \ ${S}/instsetoo/unxlngs.pro/${LANGUAGE}/normal/README fi # The install part should now be relatively OK compared to # what it was. Basically we use autoresponse files to install # unattended, running under a Xvfb if needed. Afterwards we # just cleanout ${D} from the registry, etc. This way we # do not need pre-generated registry, and also fixes some weird # bugs related to the old way we did things. # # (9 Sep 2002) # Autoresponse file for main installation cat > ${T}/rsfile-global <<-"END_RS" [ENVIRONMENT] INSTALLATIONMODE=INSTALL_NETWORK INSTALLATIONTYPE=STANDARD DESTINATIONPATH= OUTERPATH= LOGFILE= LANGUAGELIST= [JAVA] JavaSupport=preinstalled_or_none END_RS # Autoresponse file for user isntallation cat > ${T}/rsfile-local <<-"END_RS" [ENVIRONMENT] INSTALLATIONMODE=INSTALL_WORKSTATION INSTALLATIONTYPE=WORKSTATION DESTINATIONPATH=/.openoffice/ [JAVA] JavaSupport=none END_RS # Fixing install location in response file sed -e "s||${D}${INSTDIR}|" \ ${T}/rsfile-global > ${T}/autoresponse einfo "Installing OpenOffice.org into build root..." dodir ${INSTDIR} cd ${S}/instsetoo/${SOLPATH}/${LANGUAGE}/normal # Setup virtualmake export maketype="./setup" # We need X to install... virtualmake "-v -r:${T}/autoresponse" echo einfo "Removing build root from registry..." # Remove totally useless stuff. rm -f ${D}${INSTDIR}/program/{setup.log,sopatchlevel.sh} # Remove build root from registry and co egrep -rl "${D}" ${D}${INSTDIR}/* | \ xargs -i perl -pi -e "s|${D}||g" {} || : einfo "Fixing permissions..." # Fix permissions find ${D}${INSTDIR}/ -type f -exec chmod a+r {} \; chmod a+x ${D}${INSTDIR}/share/config/webcast/*.pl # Fix symlinks for x in "soffice program/spadmin" \ "program/setup setup" \ "program/spadmin spadmin" do dosym $(echo ${x} | awk '{print $1}') \ ${INSTDIR}/$(echo ${x} | awk '{print $2}') done # Install user autoresponse file insinto /etc/openoffice sed -e "s||${PV}|g" ${T}/rsfile-local > ${T}/autoresponse.conf doins ${T}/autoresponse.conf # Install wrapper script exeinto /usr/bin sed -e "s||${PV}|g" \ ${FILESDIR}/${PV}/ooffice-wrapper-1.3 > ${T}/ooffice doexe ${T}/ooffice sed -e "s|/soffice|/spadmin|g" \ ${T}/ooffice > ${T}/oopadmin doexe ${T}/oopadmin # Component symlinks dosym ooffice /usr/bin/oocalc dosym ooffice /usr/bin/oodraw dosym ooffice /usr/bin/ooimpress dosym ooffice /usr/bin/oomath dosym ooffice /usr/bin/oowriter dosym ooffice /usr/bin/oosetup einfo "Installing Menu shortcuts (need \"gnome\" or \"kde\" in USE)..." if use gnome then insinto /usr/share/gnome/apps/OpenOffice.org # Install the files needed for the catagory doins ${D}${INSTDIR}/share/gnome/net/.directory doins ${D}${INSTDIR}/share/gnome/net/.order for x in ${D}${INSTDIR}/share/gnome/net/*.desktop do # We have to handle setup differently perl -pi -e "s:${INSTDIR}/program/setup:/usr/bin/oosetup:g" ${x} # Now fix the rest perl -pi -e "s:${INSTDIR}/program/s:/usr/bin/oo:g" ${x} doins ${x} done fi if use kde then local kdeloc="${D}${INSTDIR}/share/kde/net/applnk/OpenOffice.org${PV}" # Portage do not work with the space .. mv ${D}${INSTDIR}/share/kde/net/applnk/OpenOffice.org\ ${PV} ${kdeloc} insinto /usr/share/applnk/OpenOffice.org # Install the files needed for the catagory doins ${kdeloc}/.directory doins ${kdeloc}/.order dodir /usr/share # Install the icons and mime info cp -a ${D}${INSTDIR}/share/kde/net/mimelnk/share/* ${D}/usr/share for x in ${kdeloc}/*.desktop do # We have to handle setup differently perl -pi -e "s:${INSTDIR}/program/setup:/usr/bin/oosetup:g" ${x} # Now fix the rest perl -pi -e "s:${INSTDIR}/program/s:/usr/bin/oo:g" ${x} doins ${x} done fi # Unneeded, as they get installed into /usr/share... rm -rf ${D}${INSTDIR}/share/{cde,gnome,kde} for f in ${D}/usr/share/gnome/apps/OpenOffice.org/* ; do echo 'Categories=Application;Office;' >> ${f} done # Make sure these do not get nuked. keepdir ${INSTDIR}/user/config/registry/instance/org/openoffice/{Office,ucb} keepdir ${INSTDIR}/user/psprint/{driver,fontmetric} keepdir ${INSTDIR}/user/{autocorr,backup,plugin,store,temp,template} } pkg_preinst() { # The one with OO-1.0.0 was not valid if [ -f ${ROOT}/etc/openoffice/autoresponse.conf ] then rm -f ${ROOT}/etc/openoffice/autoresponse.conf fi } pkg_postinst() { einfo "******************************************************************" einfo " To start OpenOffice.org, run:" einfo einfo " $ ooffice" einfo einfo " Also, for individual components, you can use any of:" einfo einfo " oocalc, oodraw, ooimpress, oomath or oowriter" einfo einfo " If the fonts appear garbled in the user interface refer to " einfo " Bug 8539, or http://www.openoffice.org/FAQs/fontguide.html#8" einfo einfo "******************************************************************" }