# Copyright 1999-2000 Gentoo Technologies, Inc. # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # Author Dan Armak # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/eclass/kde-functions.eclass,v 1.48 2002/12/02 19:58:09 danarmak Exp $ # This contains everything except things that modify ebuild variables and functions (e.g. $P, src_compile() etc.) ECLASS=kde-functions INHERITED="$INHERITED $ECLASS" # convinience functions for requesting autotools versions need-automake() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME $* unset WANT_AUTOMAKE_1_4 unset WANT_AUTOMAKE_1_5 unset WANT_AUTOMAKE_1_6 case $1 in 1.4) export WANT_AUTOMAKE_1_4=1;; 1.5) export WANT_AUTOMAKE_1_5=1;; 1.6) export WANT_AUTOMAKE_1_6=1;; *) echo "!!! $FUNCNAME: Error: unrecognized automake version $1 requested";; esac } need-autoconf() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME $* unset WANT_AUTOCONF_2_1 unset WANT_AUTOCONF_2_5 case $1 in 2.1) export WANT_AUTOCONF_2_1=1;; 2.5) export WANT_AUTOCONF_2_5=1;; *) echo "!!! $FUNCNAME: Error: unrecognized autoconf version $1 requested";; esac } # --------------------------------------------------------------- # kde/qt directory management etc. functions, was kde-dirs.ebuild # --------------------------------------------------------------- need-kde() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME $* KDEVER="$1" # determine install locations set-kdedir $KDEVER # ask for autotools case "$KDEVER" in 2*) need-autoconf 2.1 need-automake 1.4 ;; 3.1*) # actually, newer 3.0.x stuff uses this too, but i want to make a clean switch need-automake 1.6 need-autoconf 2.5 ;; 3*) # a generic call for need-kde 3 - automake 1.4 works most often need-autoconf 2.5 need-automake 1.4 ;; 5*) need-autoconf 2.5 need-automake 1.6 ;; esac # if we're a kde-base package, we need an exact version of kdelibs # to compile correctly. if [ "${INHERITED//kde-dist}" != "$INHERITED" ]; then # kde 3.0.3 and 2.2.2 are special cases, because 3.0.3a and 2.2.2a exist. # goes to show this code is awfully inflexible, i guess. if [ "$PV" == "3.0.3" ]; then newdepend "=kde-base/kdelibs-3.0.3*" elif [ "$PV" == "2.2.2" ]; then newdepend "=kde-base/kdelibs-2.2.2*" else newdepend "~kde-base/kdelibs-${KDEVER}" fi else # everything else only needs a minimum version if [ "$KDEMAJORVER" == "2" ]; then newdepend "=kde-base/kdelibs-2.2*" else min-kde-ver $KDEVER newdepend ">=kde-base/kdelibs-${selected_version}" fi fi qtver-from-kdever $KDEVER need-qt $selected_version if [ -n "$KDEBASE" ]; then SLOT="$KDEMAJORVER.$KDEMINORVER" else SLOT="0" fi } set-kdedir() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME $* # set install location: # - 3rd party apps go into /usr, and have SLOT="0". # - kde-base category ebuilds go into /usr/kde/$MAJORVER.$MINORVER, # and have SLOT="$MAJORVER.$MINORVER". # - kde-base category cvs ebuilds have major version 5 and go into # /usr/kde/cvs; they have SLOT="cvs". # - Backward-compatibility exceptions: all kde2 packages (kde-base or otherwise) # go into /usr/kde/2. kde 3.0.x goes into /usr/kde/3 (and not 3.0). # - kde-base category ebuilds always depend on their exact matching version of # kdelibs and link against it. Other ebuilds link aginst the latest one found. # - This function exports $PREFIX (location to install to) and $KDEDIR # (location of kdelibs to link against) for all ebuilds. # # -- Overrides - deprecated but working for now: -- # - If $KDEPREFIX is defined (in the profile or env), it overrides everything # and both base and 3rd party kde stuff goes in there. # - If $KDELIBSDIR is defined, the kdelibs installed in that location will be # used, even by kde-base packages. # get version elements IFSBACKUP="$IFS" IFS=".-_" for x in $1; do if [ -z "$KDEMAJORVER" ]; then KDEMAJORVER=$x else if [ -z "$KDEMINORVER" ]; then KDEMINORVER=$x else if [ -z "$KDEREVISION" ]; then KDEREVISION=$x fi; fi; fi done [ -z "$KDEMINORVER" ] && KDEMINORVER="0" [ -z "$KDEREVISION" ] && KDEREVISION="0" IFS="$IFSBACKUP" debug-print "$FUNCNAME: version breakup: KDEMAJORVER=$KDEMAJORVER KDEMINORVER=$KDEMINORVER KDEREVISION=$KDEREVISION" # install prefix if [ -n "$KDEPREFIX" ]; then export PREFIX="$KDEPREFIX" elif [ "$KDEMAJORVER" == "2" ]; then export PREFIX="/usr/kde/2" else if [ -z "$KDEBASE" ]; then export PREFIX="/usr" else case $KDEMAJORVER.$KDEMINORVER in 3.0) export PREFIX="/usr/kde/3";; 3.1) export PREFIX="/usr/kde/3.1";; 3.2) export PREFIX="/usr/kde/3.2";; 5.0) export PREFIX="/usr/kde/cvs";; esac fi fi # kdelibs location if [ -n "$KDELIBSDIR" ]; then export KDEDIR="$KDELIBSDIR" elif [ "$KDEMAJORVER" == "2" ]; then export KDEDIR="/usr/kde/2" else if [ -z "$KDEBASE" ]; then # find the latest kdelibs installed for x in /usr/kde/{cvs,3.2,3.1,3.0,3} $PREFIX $KDE3LIBSDIR $KDELIBSDIR $KDE3DIR $KDEDIR /usr/kde/*; do if [ -f "${x}/include/kwin.h" ]; then debug-print found export KDEDIR="$x" break fi done else # kde-base ebuilds msut always use the exact version of kdelibs they came with case $KDEMAJORVER.$KDEMINORVER in 3.0) export KDEDIR="/usr/kde/3";; 3.1) export KDEDIR="/usr/kde/3.1";; 3.2) export KDEDIR="/usr/kde/3.2";; 5.0) export KDEDIR="/usr/kde/cvs";; esac fi fi # check that we've set everything [ -z "$PREFIX" ] && debug-print "$FUNCNAME: ERROR: could not set install prefix" [ -z "$KDEDIR" ] && debug-print "$FUNCNAME: ERROR: couldn't set kdelibs location" debug-print "$FUNCNAME: Will use the kdelibs installed in $KDEDIR, and install into $PREFIX." } need-qt() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME $* QTVER="$1" QT=qt case $QTVER in 2*) newdepend "=x11-libs/${QT}-2.3*" ;; 3*) newdepend ">=x11-libs/${QT}-${QTVER}" ;; *) echo "!!! error: $FUNCNAME() called with invalid parameter: \"$QTVER\", please report bug" && exit 1;; esac set-qtdir $QTVER } set-qtdir() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME $* # select 1st element in dot-separated string IFSBACKUP=$IFS IFS="." QTMAJORVER="" for x in $1; do [ -z "$QTMAJORVER" ] && QTMAJORVER=$x done IFS=$IFSBACKUP export QTDIR="/usr/qt/$QTMAJORVER" # i'm putting this here so that the maximum amount of qt/kde apps gets it -- danarmak # if $QTDIR/etc/settings/qtrc file exists, the qt build tools try to create # a .qtrc.lock file in that directory. It's easiest to allow them to do so. [ -d "$QTDIR/etc/settings" ] && addwrite "$QTDIR/etc/settings" } # returns minimal qt version needed for specified kde version qtver-from-kdever() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME $* local ver case $1 in 2*) ver=2.3.1;; 3.1_rc2) ver=3.1_pre20021104;; 3.1_*) ver=3.1_pre20021024;; # kde 3.1 prereleases 3.1*) ver=3.1;; 3*) ver=3.0.5;; 5) ver=3.1;; # cvs version *) echo "!!! error: $FUNCNAME called with invalid parameter: \"$1\", please report bug" && exit 1;; esac selected_version="$ver" } # compat - not used anymore, but old ebuilds that once used this fail if it's not present # when they are unmerged need-kdelibs() { echo "WARNING: need-kdelibs() called, where need-kde() is correct. If this happens at the unmerging of an old ebuild, disregard; otherwise report." need-kde $* } min-kde-ver() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME $* case $1 in 2*) selected_version="2.2.2";; 3.0_beta1) selected_version="3.0_beta1";; 3.0_beta2) selected_version="3.0_beta2";; 3.0_rc1) selected_version="3.0_rc1";; 3.0_rc2) selected_version="3.0_rc2";; 3.0_rc3) selected_version="3.0_rc3";; 3.0) selected_version="3.0";; 3.0.*) selected_version="3.0";; 3.1_alpha1) selected_version="3.1_alpha1";; 3.1_beta1) selected_version="3.1_beta1";; 3.1_beta2) selected_version="3.1_beta2";; 3.1_rc1) selected_version="3.1_rc1";; 3.1_rc2) selected_version="3.1_rc2";; 3.1_rc3) selected_version="3.1_rc3";; 3.1.*) selected_version="3.1";; 3*) selected_version="3.0";; 5) selected_version="5";; *) echo "!!! error: $FUNCNAME() called with invalid parameter: \"$1\", please report bug" && exit 1;; esac } # generic makefile sed for sandbox compatibility. for some reason when the kde makefiles (of many packages # and versions) try to chown root and chmod 4755 some binaries (after installing, target isntall-exec-local), # they do it to the files in $(bindir), not $(DESTDIR)/$(bindir). Most of these have been fixed in latest cvs # but a few remain here and there. # Pass a list of dirs to sed, Makefile.{am,in} in these dirs will be sed'ed. # This should be harmless if the makefile doesn't need fixing. kde_sandbox_patch() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME $* while [ -n "$1" ]; do # can't use dosed, because it only works for things in ${D}, not ${S} cd $1 for x in Makefile.am Makefile.in Makefile do if [ -f "$x" ]; then echo Running sed on $x cp $x ${x}.orig sed -e 's: $(bindir): $(DESTDIR)/$(bindir):g' -e 's: $(kde_datadir): $(DESTDIR)/$(kde_datadir):g' -e 's: $(TIMID_DIR): $(DESTDIR)/$(TIMID_DIR):g' ${x}.orig > ${x} rm ${x}.orig fi done shift done } # remove an optimization flag from a specific subdirectory's makefiles. # currently kdebase and koffice use it to compile certain subdirs without # -fomit-frame-pointer which breaks some things. # Parameters: # $1: subdirectory # $2: flag to remove kde_remove_flag() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME $* cd ${S}/${1} || die [ -n "$2" ] || die cp Makefile Makefile.orig sed -e "/CFLAGS/ s/${2}//g /CXXFLAGS/ s/${2}//g" Makefile.orig > Makefile cd $OLDPWD } # disable a subdir of a module from building. # used by kdemultimedia et al # autorun from kde_src_compile:configure if $KDE_REMOVE_DIR is set; # $KDE_REMOVE_DIR is then passed as parameter kde_remove_dir(){ debug-print-function $FUNCNAME $* cd ${S} while [ -n "$1" ]; do for dir in $1; do debug-print "$FUNCNAME: removing subdirectory $dir" rm -rf $dir if [ -f subdirs ]; then mv subdirs subdirs.orig grep -v $dir subdirs.orig > subdirs fi rm -f configure configure.in export DO_NOT_COMPILE="$DO_NOT_COMPILE $dir" done shift done } # return the $1th parameter, starting from $2 get_param() { num=$1 for x in `seq $num`; do shift; done echo "$1" } # return total amount of free memory (ram+swap) assuming /proc/meminfo exists and is readable get_free_mem() { free_ram=`get_param 2 \`grep MemFree /proc/meminfo\`` free_swap=`get_param 2 \`grep SwapFree /proc/meminfo\`` declare -i total total=$free_ram+$free_swap echo $total } # is this a kde-base ebuid? case $PN in kde-i18n*|arts|kdeaddons|kdeadmin|kdeartwork|kdebase|kdebindings|kdeedu|kdegames|kdegraphics|kdelibs|kdemultimedia|kdenetwork|kdepim|kdesdk|kdetoys|kdeutils) debug-print "$ECLASS: KDEBASE ebuild recognized" export KDEBASE="true" ;; esac