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Bug 428426
sys-freebsd/freebsd-lib-9.0 fails on src_install sometimes
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Fixed ebuild which worked for me.
freebsd-lib-9.0-r3.ebuild (text/plain), 16.53 KB, created by
i.Dark_Templar
on 2012-07-28 13:23:59 UTC
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Fixed ebuild which worked for me.
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># Copyright 1999-2012 Gentoo Foundation ># Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 ># $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sys-freebsd/freebsd-lib/freebsd-lib-9.0-r3.ebuild,v 1.7 2012/06/11 13:57:31 aballier Exp $ > >EAPI=2 > >inherit bsdmk freebsd flag-o-matic multilib toolchain-funcs eutils > >DESCRIPTION="FreeBSD's base system libraries" >SLOT="0" >KEYWORDS="~amd64-fbsd ~sparc-fbsd ~x86-fbsd" > ># Crypto is needed to have an internal OpenSSL header ># sys is needed for libalias, probably we can just extract that instead of ># extracting the whole tarball >SRC_URI="mirror://gentoo/${LIB}.tar.bz2 > mirror://gentoo/${CONTRIB}.tar.bz2 > mirror://gentoo/${CRYPTO}.tar.bz2 > mirror://gentoo/${LIBEXEC}.tar.bz2 > mirror://gentoo/${ETC}.tar.bz2 > mirror://gentoo/${INCLUDE}.tar.bz2 > mirror://gentoo/${USBIN}.tar.bz2 > mirror://gentoo/${GNU}.tar.bz2 > build? ( > mirror://gentoo/${SYS}.tar.bz2 ) > zfs? ( > mirror://gentoo/${CDDL}.tar.bz2 )" > >if [ "${CATEGORY#*cross-}" = "${CATEGORY}" ]; then > RDEPEND="ssl? ( dev-libs/openssl ) > hesiod? ( net-dns/hesiod ) > kerberos? ( virtual/krb5 ) > usb? ( !dev-libs/libusb !dev-libs/libusbx ) > zfs? ( =sys-freebsd/freebsd-cddl-${RV}* ) > >=dev-libs/expat-2.0.1 > !sys-libs/libutempter > !sys-freebsd/freebsd-headers" > DEPEND="${RDEPEND} > >=sys-devel/flex-2.5.31-r2 > =sys-freebsd/freebsd-sources-${RV}* > !bootstrap? ( app-arch/bzip2 )" >else > SRC_URI="${SRC_URI} > mirror://gentoo/${SYS}.tar.bz2" >fi > >DEPEND="${DEPEND} > =sys-freebsd/freebsd-mk-defs-${RV}*" > >S="${WORKDIR}/lib" > >export CTARGET=${CTARGET:-${CHOST}} >if [ "${CTARGET}" = "${CHOST}" -a "${CATEGORY#*cross-}" != "${CATEGORY}" ]; then > export CTARGET=${CATEGORY/cross-} >fi > >IUSE="atm bluetooth ssl hesiod ipv6 kerberos usb netware > build bootstrap crosscompile_opts_headers-only zfs > userland_GNU userland_BSD multilib" > >pkg_setup() { > [ -c /dev/zero ] || \ > die "You forgot to mount /dev; the compiled libc would break." > > if ! use ssl && use kerberos; then > eerror "If you want kerberos support you need to enable ssl support, too." > fi > > use atm || mymakeopts="${mymakeopts} WITHOUT_ATM= " > use bluetooth || mymakeopts="${mymakeopts} WITHOUT_BLUETOOTH= " > use hesiod || mymakeopts="${mymakeopts} WITHOUT_HESIOD= " > use ipv6 || mymakeopts="${mymakeopts} WITHOUT_INET6_SUPPORT= " > use kerberos || mymakeopts="${mymakeopts} WITHOUT_KERBEROS_SUPPORT= " > use netware || mymakeopts="${mymakeopts} WITHOUT_IPX= WITHOUT_IPX_SUPPORT= WITHOUT_NCP= " > use ssl || mymakeopts="${mymakeopts} WITHOUT_OPENSSL= " > use usb || mymakeopts="${mymakeopts} WITHOUT_USB= " > use zfs || mymakeopts="${mymakeopts} WITHOUT_CDDL= " > > mymakeopts="${mymakeopts} WITHOUT_BIND= WITHOUT_BIND_LIBS= WITHOUT_SENDMAIL= WITHOUT_CLANG= " > > if [ "${CTARGET}" != "${CHOST}" ]; then > mymakeopts="${mymakeopts} MACHINE=$(tc-arch-kernel ${CTARGET})" > mymakeopts="${mymakeopts} MACHINE_ARCH=$(tc-arch-kernel ${CTARGET})" > fi >} > >PATCHES=( > "${FILESDIR}/${PN}-6.0-gccfloat.patch" > "${FILESDIR}/${PN}-6.0-flex-2.5.31.patch" > "${FILESDIR}/${PN}-6.1-csu.patch" > "${FILESDIR}/${PN}-8.0-rpcsec_gss.patch" > "${FILESDIR}/${PN}-9.0-liblink.patch" > "${FILESDIR}/${PN}-bsdxml2expat.patch" > "${FILESDIR}/${PN}-9.0-trylock-adaptive.patch" ) > ># Here we disable and remove source which we don't need or want ># In order: ># - ncurses stuff ># - libexpat creates a bsdxml library which is the same as expat ># - archiving libraries (have their own ebuild) ># - sendmail libraries (they are installed by sendmail) ># - SNMP library and dependency (have their own ebuilds) ># - Clang (compiler_rt and blocksruntime) ># ># The rest are libraries we already have somewhere else because ># they are contribution. ># Note: libtelnet is an internal lib used by telnet and telnetd programs ># as it's not used in freebsd-lib package itself, it's pointless building ># it here. >REMOVE_SUBDIRS="ncurses \ > libexpat \ > libz libbz2 libarchive liblzma \ > libsm libsmdb libsmutil \ > libbegemot libbsnmp \ > libcompiler_rt libblocksruntime \ > libpam libpcap bind libwrap libmagic \ > libcom_err libtelnet > libelf libedit" > ># Are we building a cross-compiler? >is_crosscompile() { > [ "${CATEGORY#*cross-}" != "${CATEGORY}" ] >} > >src_prepare() { > sed -i.bak -e 's:-o/dev/stdout:-t:' "${S}/libc/net/Makefile.inc" > > # Upstream Display Managers default to using VT7 > # We should make FreeBSD allow this by default > local x= > for x in "${WORKDIR}"/etc/etc.*/ttys ; do > sed -i.bak \ > -e '/ttyv5[[:space:]]/ a\ ># Display Managers default to VT7.\ ># If you use the xdm init script, keep ttyv6 commented out\ ># unless you force a different VT for the DM being used.' \ > -e '/^ttyv[678][[:space:]]/ s/^/# /' "${x}" \ > || die "Failed to sed ${x}" > rm "${x}".bak > done > > # This one is here because it also > # patches "${WORKDIR}/include" > cd "${WORKDIR}" > epatch "${FILESDIR}/${PN}-includes.patch" > epatch "${FILESDIR}/${PN}-8.0-gcc45.patch" > epatch "${FILESDIR}/${PN}-9.0-opieincludes.patch" > > # Don't install the hesiod man page or header > rm "${WORKDIR}"/include/hesiod.h || die > sed -i.bak -e 's:hesiod.h::' "${WORKDIR}"/include/Makefile || die > sed -i.bak -e 's:hesiod.c::' -e 's:hesiod.3::' \ > "${WORKDIR}"/lib/libc/net/Makefile.inc || die > > # Fix the Makefiles of these few libraries that will overwrite our LDADD. > cd "${S}" > for dir in libradius libtacplus libcam libdevstat libfetch libgeom libmemstat libopie \ > libsmb; do sed -i.bak -e 's:LDADD=:LDADD+=:g' "${dir}/Makefile" || \ > die "Problem fixing \"${dir}/Makefile" > done > # Call LD with LDFLAGS, rename them to RAW_LDFLAGS > sed -e 's/LDFLAGS/RAW_LDFLAGS/g' \ > -i "${S}/csu/i386-elf/Makefile" \ > -i "${S}/csu/ia64/Makefile" || die > if use build; then > cd "${WORKDIR}" > # This patch has to be applied on ${WORKDIR}/sys, so we do it here since it > # shouldn't be a symlink to /usr/src/sys (which should be already patched) > epatch "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-7.1-types.h-fix.patch > epatch "${FILESDIR}"/freebsd-sources-9.0-sysctluint.patch > return 0 > fi > > if ! is_crosscompile ; then > ln -s "/usr/src/sys-${RV}" "${WORKDIR}/sys" || die "Couldn't make sys symlink!" > else > sed -i.bak -e "s:/usr/include:/usr/${CTARGET}/usr/include:g" \ > "${S}/libc/rpc/Makefile.inc" \ > "${S}/libc/yp/Makefile.inc" > fi > > if install --version 2> /dev/null | grep -q GNU; then > sed -i.bak -e 's:${INSTALL} -C:${INSTALL}:' "${WORKDIR}/include/Makefile" > fi > > # Let arch-specific includes to be found > local machine > machine=$(tc-arch-kernel ${CTARGET}) > ln -s "${WORKDIR}/sys/${machine}/include" "${WORKDIR}/include/machine" || \ > die "Couldn't make ${machine}/include symlink." > > cd "${S}" > use bootstrap && dummy_mk libstand > # Try to fix sed calls for GNU sed. Do it only with GNU userland and force > # BSD's sed on BSD. > if use userland_GNU; then > find . -name Makefile -exec sed -ibak 's/sed -i /sed -i/' {} \; > fi >} > >get_csudir() { > if [ -d "${WORKDIR}/lib/csu/$1-elf" ]; then > echo "lib/csu/$1-elf" > else > echo "lib/csu/$1" > fi >} > >bootstrap_csu() { > local csudir="$(get_csudir $(tc-arch-kernel ${CTARGET}))" > export RAW_LDFLAGS=$(raw-ldflags) > cd "${WORKDIR}/${csudir}" || die "Missing ${csudir}." > freebsd_src_compile > > CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -B ${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}/${WORKDIR}/${csudir}" > append-ldflags "-B ${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}/${WORKDIR}/${csudir}" >} > ># Compile libssp_nonshared.a and add it's path to LDFLAGS. >bootstrap_libssp_nonshared() { > cd "${WORKDIR}/gnu/lib/libssp/libssp_nonshared/" || die "missing libssp." > freebsd_src_compile > append-ldflags "-L${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}/${WORKDIR}/gnu/lib/libssp/libssp_nonshared/" > export LDADD="-lssp_nonshared" >} > ># What to build for a non-native build: cross-compiler, non-native abi in ># multilib. We also need the csu but this has to be handled separately. >NON_NATIVE_SUBDIRS="lib/libc lib/msun gnu/lib/libssp/libssp_nonshared lib/libthr lib/libutil" > ># Subdirs for a native build: >NATIVE_SUBDIRS="lib gnu/lib/libssp/libssp_nonshared gnu/lib/libregex" > ># Is my $ABI native ? >is_native_abi() { > is_crosscompile && return 1 > use multilib || return 0 > [ "${ABI}" = "${DEFAULT_ABI}" ] >} > ># Do we need to bootstrap the csu and libssp_nonshared? >need_bootstrap() { > is_crosscompile || use build || ! is_native_abi || has_version "<${CATEGORY}/${P}" >} > ># Get the subdirs we are building. >get_subdirs() { > local ret="" > if is_native_abi ; then > # If we are building for the native ABI, build everything > ret="${NATIVE_SUBDIRS}" > elif is_crosscompile ; then > # With a cross-compiler we only build the very core parts. > ret="${NON_NATIVE_SUBDIRS}" > if [ "${EBUILD_PHASE}" = "install" ]; then > # Add the csu dir first when installing. We treat it separately for > # compiling. > ret="$(get_csudir $(tc-arch-kernel ${CTARGET})) ${ret}" > fi > elif use build ; then > # For the non-native ABIs we only build the csu parts and very core > # libraries for now. > ret="gnu/lib/libssp/libssp_nonshared" > if [ "${EBUILD_PHASE}" = "install" ]; then > ret="$(get_csudir $(tc-arch-kernel ${CHOST})) ${ret}" > fi > else > # Only build the csu parts and core libraries for now. > ret="gnu/lib/libssp/libssp_nonshared" > if [ "${EBUILD_PHASE}" = "install" ]; then > ret="$(get_csudir $(tc-arch-kernel ${CHOST})) ${ret}" > fi > # Finally, with a non-native ABI without USE=build, we build everything > # too. > #ret="${NATIVE_SUBDIRS}" > fi > echo "${ret}" >} > ># Bootstrap the core libraries and setup the flags so that the other parts can ># build against it. >do_bootstrap() { > einfo "Bootstrapping on ${CHOST} for ${CTARGET}" > if ! is_crosscompile ; then > # Pre-install headers, but not when building a cross-compiler since we > # assume they have been installed in the previous pass. > einfo "Pre-installing includes in include_proper_${ABI}" > mkdir "${WORKDIR}/include_proper_${ABI}" || die > CTARGET="${CHOST}" install_includes "/include_proper_${ABI}" > CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -isystem ${WORKDIR}/include_proper_${ABI}" > fi > bootstrap_csu > bootstrap_libssp_nonshared >} > ># Compile it. Assume we have the toolchain setup correctly. >do_compile() { > export MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX="${WORKDIR}/${CHOST}" > mkdir "${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}" || die "Could not create ${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}." > need_bootstrap && do_bootstrap > > export RAW_LDFLAGS=$(raw-ldflags) > > # Everything is now setup, build it! > for i in $(get_subdirs) ; do > einfo "Building in ${i}... with CC=${CC} and CFLAGS=${CFLAGS}" > cd "${WORKDIR}/${i}/" || die "missing ${i}." > freebsd_src_compile || die "make ${i} failed" > done >} > >src_compile() { > # Does not work with GNU sed > # Force BSD's sed on BSD. > if use userland_BSD ; then > export ESED=/usr/bin/sed > unalias sed > fi > > cd "${WORKDIR}/include" > $(freebsd_get_bmake) CC="$(tc-getCC)" || die "make include failed" > > use crosscompile_opts_headers-only && return 0 > > # Bug #270098 > append-flags $(test-flags -fno-strict-aliasing) > > # Bug #324445 > append-flags $(test-flags -fno-strict-overflow) > > # strip flags and do not do it later, we only add safe, and in fact > # needed flags after all > strip-flags > export NOFLAGSTRIP=yes > if is_crosscompile ; then > export YACC='yacc -by' > CHOST=${CTARGET} tc-export CC LD CXX RANLIB > mymakeopts="${mymakeopts} NLS=" > append-flags "-I/usr/${CTARGET}/usr/include" > append-ldflags "-L${WORKDIR}/${CHOST}/${WORKDIR}/lib/libc" > fi > > if is_crosscompile ; then > do_compile > else > for ABI in $(get_all_abis) ; do > # First, save the variables: CFLAGS, CXXFLAGS, LDFLAGS and mymakeopts. > for i in CFLAGS CXXFLAGS LDFLAGS mymakeopts ; do > export ${i}_SAVE="${!i}" > done > > multilib_toolchain_setup ${ABI} > > local target="$(tc-arch-kernel ${CHOST})" > mymakeopts="${mymakeopts} TARGET=${target} MACHINE=${target} MACHINE_ARCH=${target}" > CFLAGADD="" > if ! is_native_abi ; then > mymakeopts="${mymakeopts} COMPAT_32BIT=" > else > use build || CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -isystem /usr/include"; > fi > > einfo "Building for ABI ${ABI} and TARGET=$(tc-arch-kernel ${CHOST})" > > CTARGET="${CHOST}" do_compile > > # Restore the variables now. > for i in CFLAGS CXXFLAGS LDFLAGS mymakeopts ; do > ii="${i}_SAVE" > export ${i}="${!ii}" > done > done > fi >} > >gen_libc_ldscript() { > # Parameters: > # $1 = target libdir > # $2 = source libc dir > # $3 = source libssp_nonshared dir > > # Clear the symlink. > rm -f "${D}/$2/libc.so" || die > > # Move the library if needed > if [ "$1" != "$2" ] ; then > dodir "/$1" > mv "${D}/$2/libc.so.7" "${D}/$1/" || die > fi > > # Generate libc.so ldscript for inclusion of libssp_nonshared.a when linking > # this is done to avoid having to touch gcc spec file as it is currently > # done on FreeBSD upstream, mostly because their binutils aren't able to > # cope with linker scripts yet. > # Taken from toolchain-funcs.eclass: > local output_format > output_format=$($(tc-getCC) ${CFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS} -Wl,--verbose 2>&1 | sed -n 's/^OUTPUT_FORMAT("\([^"]*\)",.*/\1/p') > [[ -n ${output_format} ]] && output_format="OUTPUT_FORMAT ( ${output_format} )" > > cat > "${D}/$2/libc.so" <<-END_LDSCRIPT >/* GNU ld script > SSP (-fstack-protector) requires __stack_chk_fail_local to be local. > GCC invokes this symbol in a non-PIC way, which results in TEXTRELs if > this symbol was provided by a shared libc. So we link in > libssp_nonshared.a from here. > */ >${output_format} >GROUP ( /$1/libc.so.7 /$3/libssp_nonshared.a ) >END_LDSCRIPT >} > >do_install() { > export MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX="${WORKDIR}/${CHOST}" > for i in $(get_subdirs) ; do > einfo "Installing in ${i}..." > cd "${WORKDIR}/${i}/" || die "missing ${i}." > freebsd_src_install || die "Install ${i} failed" > done >} > >src_install() { > [ "${CTARGET}" = "${CHOST}" ] \ > && INCLUDEDIR="/usr/include" \ > || INCLUDEDIR="/usr/${CTARGET}/usr/include" > dodir ${INCLUDEDIR} > einfo "Installing for ${CTARGET} in ${CHOST}.." > install_includes ${INCLUDEDIR} > > use crosscompile_opts_headers-only && return 0 > local mylibdir=$(get_libdir) > > if is_crosscompile ; then > mymakeopts="${mymakeopts} NO_MAN= \ > INCLUDEDIR=/usr/${CTARGET}/usr/include \ > SHLIBDIR=/usr/${CTARGET}/usr/lib \ > LIBDIR=/usr/${CTARGET}/usr/lib" > > dosym "usr/include" "/usr/${CTARGET}/sys-include" > do_install > else > if ! use multilib ; then > # Set SHLIBDIR and LIBDIR for multilib > mymakeopts="${mymakeopts} SHLIBDIR=/usr/${mylibdir} LIBDIR=/usr/${mylibdir}" > do_install > else > for ABI in $(get_all_abis) ; do > mymakeopts_SAVE="${mymakeopts}" > multilib_toolchain_setup ${ABI} > mymakeopts="${mymakeopts} SHLIBDIR=/usr/$(get_libdir) LIBDIR=/usr/$(get_libdir)" > do_install > mymakeopts="${mymakeopts_SAVE}" > done > fi > fi > > # Don't install the rest of the configuration files if crosscompiling > if is_crosscompile ; then > # This is to get it stripped with the correct tools, otherwise it gets > # stripped with the host strip. > # And also get the correct OUTPUT_FORMAT in the libc ldscript. > export CHOST=${CTARGET} > gen_libc_ldscript "usr/${CTARGET}/usr/lib" "usr/${CTARGET}/usr/lib" "usr/${CTARGET}/usr/lib" > return 0 > fi > > cd "${WORKDIR}/etc/" > insinto /etc > doins auth.conf nls.alias mac.conf netconfig > > # Install ttys file > local MACHINE="$(tc-arch-kernel)" > doins "etc.${MACHINE}"/* > > # Generate ldscripts for core libraries that will go in / > gen_usr_ldscript -a alias cam geom ipsec jail kiconv \ > kvm m md procstat sbuf thr ufs util > > gen_libc_ldscript "${mylibdir}" "usr/${mylibdir}" "usr/${mylibdir}" > > # Install a libusb.pc for better compat with Linux's libusb > if use usb ; then > dodir /usr/$(get_libdir)/pkgconfig > sed -e "s:@LIBDIR@:/usr/$(get_libdir):" "${FILESDIR}/libusb.pc.in" > "${D}/usr/$(get_libdir)/pkgconfig/libusb.pc" || die > fi >} > >install_includes() >{ > local INCLUDEDIR="$1" > > # The idea is to be called from either install or unpack. > # During unpack it's required to install them as portage's user. > if [[ "${EBUILD_PHASE}" == "install" ]]; then > local DESTDIR="${D}" > BINOWN="root" > BINGRP="wheel" > else > local DESTDIR="${WORKDIR}" > [[ -z "${USER}" ]] && USER="portage" > BINOWN="${USER}" > [[ -z "${GROUPS}" ]] && GROUPS="portage" > BINGRP="${GROUPS}" > fi > > # Must exist before we use it. > [[ -d "${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}" ]] || die "dodir or mkdir ${INCLUDEDIR} before using install_includes." > cd "${WORKDIR}/include" > > local MACHINE="$(tc-arch-kernel)" > > einfo "Installing includes into ${INCLUDEDIR} as ${BINOWN}:${BINGRP}..." > $(freebsd_get_bmake) installincludes \ > MACHINE=${MACHINE} MACHINE_ARCH=${MACHINE} \ > DESTDIR="${DESTDIR}" \ > INCLUDEDIR="${INCLUDEDIR}" BINOWN="${BINOWN}" \ > BINGRP="${BINGRP}" || die "install_includes() failed" > einfo "includes installed ok." > EXTRA_INCLUDES="lib/librtld_db lib/libutil lib/msun gnu/lib/libregex" > for i in $EXTRA_INCLUDES; do > einfo "Installing $i includes into ${INCLUDEDIR} as ${BINOWN}:${BINGRP}..." > cd "${WORKDIR}/$i" || die > $(freebsd_get_bmake) installincludes DESTDIR="${DESTDIR}" \ > MACHINE=${MACHINE} MACHINE_ARCH=${MACHINE} \ > INCLUDEDIR="${INCLUDEDIR}" BINOWN="${BINOWN}" \ > BINGRP="${BINGRP}" || die "problem installing $i includes." > einfo "$i includes installed ok." > done >}
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