# Copyright 1999-2012 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/dev-java/jruby/jruby-1.6.5.1.ebuild,v 1.1 2012/04/14 07:05:17 graaff Exp $ EAPI="4" JAVA_PKG_IUSE="doc source test" inherit eutils java-pkg-2 java-ant-2 MY_PV="${PV/_rc1/RC1}" DESCRIPTION="Java-based Ruby interpreter implementation" HOMEPAGE="http://jruby.codehaus.org/" SRC_URI="http://jruby.org.s3.amazonaws.com/downloads/${PV}/${PN}-src-${PV}.tar.gz" LICENSE="|| ( CPL-1.0 GPL-2 LGPL-2.1 )" SLOT="0" KEYWORDS="~amd64 ~x86" IUSE="bsf ssl" # jffi still needed? Or do we call that jnr-ffi? # jnr-ffi depends on jffi which depends on libffi CDEPEND=">=dev-java/bytelist-1.0.8:0 >=dev-java/jline-0.9.94:0 >=dev-java/joni-1.1.3:0 >=dev-java/jnr-netdb-1.0:0 >=dev-java/jvyamlb-0.2.5:0 >=dev-java/asm-3.2:3 >=dev-java/jcodings-1.0.5:0 dev-java/jffi:1.0 dev-java/jnr-constants:0 dev-java/jnr-ffi:0.5 dev-java/jnr-posix:1.1 dev-java/joda-time:0 dev-util/jay:0[java] dev-java/nailgun:0 dev-java/jgrapht:0 dev-java/ant-core:0 dev-java/bsf:2.3 dev-java/osgi-core-api:0 >=dev-java/snakeyaml-1.9:0" RDEPEND="${CDEPEND} >=virtual/jre-1.6" # Is jna-posix still needed? Or has that been renamed to jnr-posix? # jna-posix is the original project name which was abononed years ago. # jnr-posix < 1.1.8 are from the original fork # later jnr-posix are from the jnr umbrella project. DEPEND="${CDEPEND} >=virtual/jdk-1.6 test? ( dev-java/ant-junit4:0 dev-java/ant-trax:0 dev-java/junit:4 java-virtuals/jdk-with-com-sun dev-java/commons-logging:0 dev-java/xalan:0 ) !! ~/jruby.fix' echo 'emerge -1C $(< ~/jruby.fix)' echo "rm ${directory}" echo 'emerge -1 $(< ~/jruby.fix)' echo 'rm ~/jruby.fix' eerror "For more information, please see http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=302187" fail="true" fi done if [[ -n ${fail} ]]; then die "Please address the above errors, then run emerge --resume" fi } java_prepare() { epatch "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-bash-launcher.patch epatch "${FILESDIR}/1.5.1/build.xml.patch" # We don't need to use Retroweaver. There is a jarjar and a regular jar # target but even with jarjarclean, both are a pain. The latter target # is slightly easier so go with this one. sed -r -i \ -e 's/maxmemory="128m"/maxmemory="192m"/' \ -e "/RetroWeaverTask/d" \ -e "/yecht/! { //d }" \ build.xml || die sed -i -e '/Arndt/d' src/org/jruby/RubyBigDecimal.java # Delete the bundled JARs but keep invokedynamic.jar. # No source is available and it's only a dummy anyway. find build_lib -name "*.jar" ! -name "jsr292-mock.jar" ! -name "yecht.jar" -delete || die } src_compile() { # Avoid generating the ri cache since that currently fails. local flags="-Dgenerate-ri-cache.hasrun=true" #local flags="" use bsf && flags="-Dbsf.present=true" export RUBYOPT="" einfo $RUBYOPT #eant jar $(use_doc apidocs) -Djdk1.5+=true ${flags} eant -Djdk1.5+=true ${flags} } src_test() { if [ ${UID} == 0 ] ; then ewarn 'The tests will fail if run as root so skipping them.' ewarn 'Enable FEATURES="userpriv" if you want to run them.' return fi # Our jruby.jar is unbundled so we need to add the classpath to this test. sed -i "s:java -jar:java -Xbootclasspath/a\:#{ENV['JRUBY_CP']} -jar:g" test/test_load_compiled_ruby_class_from_classpath.rb || die sed -i "s@:refid => 'build.classpath'@:path =>\"#{ENV['JRUBY_CP']}:lib/jruby.jar\"@g" \ rakelib/commands.rake || die #sed -i "s@:refid => 'test.class.path'@:path => \"#{ENV['JRUBY_CP']}@g" \ # rakelib/commands.rake || die #bsf optionally depends on jruby, which means that the previously #installed jruby will be added to classpath, nasty things will happen. local cpath=`java-pkg_getjars ${EANT_GENTOO_CLASSPATH// /,},junit-4` cpath="$(echo ${cpath} | sed -e "s_${ROOT}/usr/share/jruby/lib/jruby.jar:__g")" cpath="${cpath}:$(java-pkg_getjars --build-only commons-logging,xalan)" EANT_GENTOO_CLASSPATH="" local flags="" use bsf && flags="-Dbsf.present=true" #Clear RUBYOPT export RUBYOPT="" export JRUBY_CP="${cpath}" ANT_TASKS="ant-junit4 ant-trax" \ JRUBY_OPTS="" eant test -Djdk1.5+=true -Djruby.bindir=bin \ -Dgentoo.classpath="${cpath}" ${flags} } src_install() { java-pkg_dojar lib/${PN}.jar dodoc README docs/{*.txt,README.*} || die use doc && java-pkg_dojavadoc docs/api use source && java-pkg_dosrc src/org # Use the bash based launcher to preserve whitespace in arguments. # Ie allow >jruby -e "puts 'hello'"< to work otherwise # >jruby -e "\"puts 'hello'\""< is needed. # # # We run the sed here in install so that we don't get the wrong # # data during the test phase! # sed \ # -e '/++ebuild-cut-here++/, /--ebuild-cut-here--/ d' \ # -e '/^JRUBY_HOME=/s:=:=/usr/share/jruby:' \ # bin/jruby.sh > "${T}"/jruby newbin bin/jruby.bash jruby dobin bin/j{irb{,_swing},rubyc} insinto "${RUBY_HOME}" doins -r "${S}"/lib/ruby/{1.8,1.9,site_ruby} # Remove all the references to RubyGems as we're just going to # install it through dev-ruby/rubygems. find "${D}${RUBY_HOME}" -type f \ '(' '(' -path '*rubygems*' -not -name 'jruby.rb' ')' -or -name 'ubygems.rb' -or -name 'datadir.rb' ')' \ -delete || die }