# Copyright 1999-2008 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/eclass/kde.eclass,v 1.223 2009/05/12 12:55:46 tampakrap Exp $ # @ECLASS: kde.eclass # @MAINTAINER: # kde@gentoo.org # # original author Dan Armak # # Revisions Caleb Tennis # @BLURB: The kde eclass is inherited by all kde-* eclasses. # @DESCRIPTION: # This eclass is inherited by all kde-* eclasses. Few ebuilds inherit straight from here. [[ -z ${WANT_AUTOMAKE} ]] && WANT_AUTOMAKE="1.9" inherit base eutils kde-functions flag-o-matic libtool autotools DESCRIPTION="Based on the $ECLASS eclass" HOMEPAGE="http://www.kde.org/" IUSE="debug elibc_FreeBSD" if [[ ${CATEGORY} == "kde-base" ]]; then if [[ ${PV##*.} -lt 10 ]] ; then # Keep old ebuilds as is IUSE="${IUSE} kdeenablefinal" else # Don't use --enable-final anymore. Does only cause problems for users and # as an unwelcome extra invalid bug reports, without any reasonable benefit. # Get the aRts dependencies right - finally. case "${PN}" in blinken|juk|kalarm|kanagram|kbounce|kcontrol|konq-plugins|kscd|kscreensaver|kttsd|kwifimanager|kdelibs) ARTS_REQUIRED="" ;; artsplugin-*|kaboodle|kasteroids|kdemultimedia-arts|kolf|krec|ksayit|noatun*) ARTS_REQUIRED="yes" ;; *) ARTS_REQUIRED="never" ;; esac fi fi if [[ ${ARTS_REQUIRED} != "yes" && ${ARTS_REQUIRED} != "never" && ${PN} != "arts" ]]; then IUSE="${IUSE} arts" fi # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: KDE_S # @DESCRIPTION: # Like the 'normal' ${S} this variable takes the path to the temporary build # directory. If unset ${S} will be used. # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: USE_KEG_PACKAGING # @DESCRIPTION: # Set USE_KEG_PACKAGING=1 before inheriting if the package use extragear-like # packaging and then supports ${LANGS} and ${LANGS_DOC} variables. By default # translations are found in the po subdirectory of ${S}. Set KEG_PO_DIR to # override this default. if [[ -n ${USE_KEG_PACKAGING} && -n "${LANGS}${LANGS_DOC}" ]]; then for lang in ${LANGS} ${LANGS_DOC}; do IUSE="${IUSE} linguas_${lang}" done fi DEPEND="sys-devel/make dev-util/pkgconfig dev-lang/perl" if [[ ${CATEGORY} != "kde-base" ]] || [[ ${CATEGORY} == "kde-base" && ${PV##*.} -lt 10 ]] ; then DEPEND="${DEPEND} x11-libs/libXt x11-proto/xf86vidmodeproto xinerama? ( x11-proto/xineramaproto )" RDEPEND="xinerama? ( x11-libs/libXinerama )" IUSE="${IUSE} xinerama" else RDEPEND="" fi if [[ ${ARTS_REQUIRED} == "yes" ]]; then DEPEND="${DEPEND} kde-base/arts" RDEPEND="${RDEPEND} kde-base/arts" elif [[ ${ARTS_REQUIRED} != "never" && ${PN} != "arts" ]]; then DEPEND="${DEPEND} arts? ( kde-base/arts )" RDEPEND="${RDEPEND} arts? ( kde-base/arts )" fi # overridden in other places like kde-dist, kde-source and some individual ebuilds SLOT="0" # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: ARTS_REQUIRED # @DESCRIPTION: # Is aRTs-support required or not? Possible values are 'yes', 'never'. Otherwise # leave this variable unset. This results in an arts USE flag. # @FUNCTION: kde_pkg_setup # @DESCRIPTION: # Some basic test about arts-support. It also filters some compiler flags kde_pkg_setup() { if [[ ${PN} != "arts" ]] && [[ ${PN} != "kdelibs" ]] ; then if [[ ${ARTS_REQUIRED} == 'yes' ]] || \ ( [[ ${ARTS_REQUIRED} != "never" ]] && use arts ) ; then if ! built_with_use =kde-base/kdelibs-3.5* arts ; then if has arts ${IUSE} && use arts; then eerror "You are trying to compile ${CATEGORY}/${PF} with the \"arts\" USE flag enabled." else eerror "The package ${CATEGORY}/${PF} you're trying to merge requires aRTs." fi eerror "However, $(best_version =kde-base/kdelibs-3.5*) was compiled with the arts USE flag disabled." eerror if has arts ${IUSE} && use arts; then eerror "You must either disable this USE flag, or recompile" else eerror "To build this package you have to recompile" fi eerror "$(best_version =kde-base/kdelibs-3.5*) with the arts USE flag enabled." die "kdelibs missing arts" fi fi fi if [[ "${PN}" = "kdelibs" ]]; then use doc && if ! built_with_use =dev-qt/qt-meta-3* doc ; then eerror "Building kdelibs with the doc USE flag requires qt to be built with the doc USE flag." eerror "Please re-emerge qt-3 with this USE flag enabled." fi fi # Let filter visibility flags that will *really* hurt your KDE # _experimental_ support for this is enabled by kdehiddenvisibility useflag filter-flags -fvisibility=hidden -fvisibility-inlines-hidden } # @FUNCTION: kde_src_unpack # @DESCRIPTION: # This function unpacks the sources. # For EAPI 0 and 1 it allso runs kde_src_prepare. kde_src_unpack() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME "$@" [[ -z "$*" ]] || die "$FUNCNAME no longer supports stages." [[ -z "${KDE_S}" ]] && KDE_S="${S}" # Don't use base_src_unpack, as that will call base_src_prepare # in the wrong place [[ -d "${KDE_S}" ]] || unpack ${A} case ${EAPI:-0} in 0|1) kde_src_prepare ;; esac } # @FUNCTION: kde_src_prepare # @DESCRIPTION: # This function patches the sources. The patches need to be named # $PN-$PV-*{diff,patch} # # This function also handles the linguas if extragear-like packaging is enabled. # (See USE_KEG_PACKAGING) kde_src_prepare() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME "$@" local PATCHDIR="${WORKDIR}/patches/" # Unpack first and deal with KDE patches after examing possible patch sets. # To be picked up, patches need to be named $PN-$PV-*{diff,patch} and be # placed in $PATCHDIR. Monolithic ebuilds will use the split ebuild patches. if [[ -d "${PATCHDIR}" ]] ; then local packages p f if is-parent-package ${CATEGORY}/${PN} ; then packages="$(get-child-packages ${CATEGORY}/${PN})" packages="${packages//${CATEGORY}\//} ${PN}" else packages="${PN}" fi if [[ -n ${PATCHES[@]} && $(declare -p PATCHES) != 'declare -a '* ]]; then PATCHES=(${PATCHES}) fi for p in ${packages}; do for f in "${PATCHDIR}"/${p}-${PV}-*{diff,patch}; do [[ -e ${f} ]] && PATCHES+=("${f}") done if [[ -n "${KDEBASE}" ]]; then for f in "${PATCHDIR}"/${p}-${SLOT}-*{diff,patch}; do [[ -e ${f} ]] && PATCHES+=("${f}") done fi done fi base_src_prepare # if extragear-like packaging is enabled, set the translations and the # documentation depending on LINGUAS settings if [[ -n ${USE_KEG_PACKAGING} ]]; then if [[ -z ${LINGUAS} ]]; then einfo "You can drop some of the translations of the interface and" einfo "documentation by setting the \${LINGUAS} variable to the" einfo "languages you want installed." einfo einfo "Enabling all languages" else # we sanitise LINGUAS to avoid issues when a user specifies the same # linguas twice. bug #215016. local sanitised_linguas=$(echo "${LINGUAS}" | tr '[[:space:]]' '\n' | sort | uniq) if [[ -n ${LANGS} ]]; then MAKE_PO=$(echo "${sanitised_linguas} ${LANGS}" | tr '[[:space:]]' '\n' | sort | uniq -d | tr '\n' ' ') einfo "Enabling translations for: ${MAKE_PO}" sed -i -e "s:^SUBDIRS[ \t]*=.*:SUBDIRS = ${MAKE_PO}:" "${KDE_S}/${KEG_PO_DIR:-po}/Makefile.am" \ || die "sed for locale failed" rm -f "${KDE_S}/configure" fi if [[ -n ${LANGS_DOC} ]]; then MAKE_DOC=$(echo "${sanitised_linguas} ${LANGS_DOC}" | tr '[[:space:]]' '\n' | sort | uniq -d | tr '\n' ' ') einfo "Enabling documentation for: ${MAKE_DOC}" [[ -n ${MAKE_DOC} ]] && [[ -n ${DOC_DIR_SUFFIX} ]] && MAKE_DOC=$(echo "${MAKE_DOC}" | tr '\n' ' ') && MAKE_DOC="${MAKE_DOC// /${DOC_DIR_SUFFIX} }" sed -i -e "s:^SUBDIRS[ \t]*=.*:SUBDIRS = ${MAKE_DOC} ${PN}:" \ "${KDE_S}/doc/Makefile.am" || die "sed for locale failed" rm -f "${KDE_S}/configure" fi fi fi # fix the 'languageChange undeclared' bug group: touch all .ui files, so that the # makefile regenerate any .cpp and .h files depending on them. cd "${KDE_S}" debug-print "$FUNCNAME: Searching for .ui files in ${PWD}" UIFILES="$(find . -name '*.ui' -print)" debug-print "$FUNCNAME: .ui files found:" debug-print "$UIFILES" # done in two stages, because touch doens't have a silent/force mode if [[ -n "$UIFILES" ]]; then debug-print "$FUNCNAME: touching .ui files..." touch $UIFILES fi if [[ -d "${WORKDIR}/admin" ]] && [[ -d "${KDE_S}/admin" ]]; then ebegin "Updating admin/ directory..." rm -rf "${KDE_S}/admin" "${KDE_S}/configure" || die "Unable to remove old admin/ directory" ln -s "${WORKDIR}/admin" "${KDE_S}/admin" || die "Unable to symlink the new admin/ directory" eend 0 fi } # @FUNCTION: kde_src_configure # @USAGE: [ myconf ] [ configure ] [ all ] # @DESCRIPTION: # This function compiles the sources. It takes care of "cannot write to .kde # or .qt"-problem due to sandbox and some other sandbox issues. # # If no argument is given, all is assumed. kde_src_configure() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME "$@" [[ -z "$1" ]] && kde_src_configure all [[ -z "${KDE_S}" ]] && KDE_S="${S}" cd "${KDE_S}" export kde_widgetdir="$KDEDIR/$(get_libdir)/kde3/plugins/designer" # fix the sandbox errors "can't writ to .kde or .qt" problems. # this is a fake homedir that is writeable under the sandbox, so that the build process # can do anything it wants with it. REALHOME="$HOME" mkdir -p "${T}"/fakehome/.kde mkdir -p "${T}"/fakehome/.qt export HOME="${T}"/fakehome addwrite "${QTDIR}/etc/settings" # Fix bug 96177: if KDEROOTHOME is defined, the ebuild accesses the real homedir via it, and not our exported $HOME unset KDEHOME unset KDEROOTHOME # things that should access the real homedir [[ -d "$REALHOME/.ccache" ]] && ln -sf "$REALHOME/.ccache" "$HOME/" while [[ "$1" ]]; do case $1 in myconf) debug-print-section myconf if [[ ${CATEGORY} != "kde-base" ]] || [[ ${CATEGORY} == "kde-base" && ${PV##*.} -lt 10 ]] ; then myconf+=" --with-x --enable-mitshm $(use_with xinerama) --with-qt-dir=${QTDIR} --enable-mt --with-qt-libraries=${QTDIR}/$(get_libdir)" else myconf+=" --with-qt-dir=${QTDIR} --enable-mt --with-qt-libraries=${QTDIR}/$(get_libdir)" fi # calculate dependencies separately from compiling, enables ccache to work on kde compiles myconf="$myconf --disable-dependency-tracking" if use debug ; then myconf="$myconf --enable-debug=full --with-debug" else myconf="$myconf --disable-debug --without-debug" fi if hasq kdeenablefinal ${IUSE}; then myconf="$myconf $(use_enable kdeenablefinal final)" fi if [[ ${ARTS_REQUIRED} == "never" ]]; then myconf="$myconf --without-arts" elif [[ ${ARTS_REQUIRED} != 'yes' && ${PN} != "arts" ]]; then # This might break some external package until # ARTS_REQUIRED="yes" is set on them, KDE 3.2 is no more # supported anyway. myconf="$myconf $(use_with arts)" fi debug-print "$FUNCNAME: myconf: set to ${myconf}" ;; configure) debug-print-section configure debug-print "$FUNCNAME::configure: myconf=$myconf" export WANT_AUTOMAKE # rebuild configure script, etc # This can happen with e.g. a cvs snapshot if [[ ! -f "./configure" ]]; then # This is needed to fix building with autoconf 2.60. # Many thanks to who preferred such a stupid check rather # than a working arithmetic comparison. if [[ -f admin/cvs.sh ]]; then sed -i -e '/case $AUTO\(CONF\|HEADER\)_VERSION in/,+1 s/2\.5/2.[56]/g' \ admin/cvs.sh fi # Replace the detection script with a dummy, let our wrappers do the work if [[ -f admin/detect-autoconf.sh ]]; then cat - > admin/detect-autoconf.sh <=autoconf-2.65, see http://tinyurl.com/yc4nbhq if [[ -f admin/acinclude.m4.in ]] && \ [[ ! -f ${T}/acinclude.m4.in ]]; then cp admin/acinclude.m4.in "${T}" einfo "Patching admin/acinclude.m4.in" patch -f --ignore-whitespace admin/acinclude.m4.in <<'EOF' --- admin/acinclude.m4.in +++ admin/acinclude.m4.in @@ -3081,6 +3081,13 @@ fi ]) +AC_DEFUN([GENTOO_DUMMY_CFLAGS], +[ + dnl this prevents stupid AC_PROG_CC to add "-g" to the default CFLAGS + CFLAGS=" $CFLAGS" +]) +AC_BEFORE([GENTOO_DUMMY_CFLAGS],[AC_PROG_CC]) + AC_DEFUN([AC_CHECK_COMPILERS], [ AC_ARG_ENABLE(debug, @@ -3141,12 +3148,10 @@ [kde_use_profiling="no"] ) - dnl this prevents stupid AC_PROG_CC to add "-g" to the default CFLAGS - CFLAGS=" $CFLAGS" - - AC_PROG_CC + AC_REQUIRE([GENTOO_DUMMY_CFLAGS]) + AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC]) - AC_PROG_CPP + AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CPP]) if test "$GCC" = "yes"; then if test "$kde_use_debug_code" != "no"; then @@ -3176,7 +3181,7 @@ CXXFLAGS=" $CXXFLAGS" - AC_PROG_CXX + AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CXX]) KDE_CHECK_FOR_BAD_COMPILER EOF if [[ $? != 0 ]]; then ewarn "Failed to patch admin/acinclude.m4.in" cp "${T}/acinclude.m4.in" admin/acinclude.m4.in fi fi for x in Makefile.cvs admin/Makefile.common; do if [[ -f "$x" && -z "$makefile" ]]; then makefile="$x"; fi done if [[ -f "$makefile" ]]; then debug-print "$FUNCNAME: configure: generating configure script, running make -f $makefile" emake -f $makefile fi [[ -f "./configure" ]] || die "no configure script found, generation unsuccessful" fi export PATH="${KDEDIR}/bin:${PATH}" # configure doesn't need to know about the other KDEs installed. # in fact, if it does, it sometimes tries to use the wrong dcopidl, etc. # due to the messed up way configure searches for things export KDEDIRS="${PREFIX}:${KDEDIR}" # Visiblity stuff is broken. Just disable it when it's present. export kde_cv_prog_cxx_fvisibility_hidden=no if hasq kdehiddenvisibility ${IUSE} && use kdehiddenvisibility; then if [[ $(gcc-major-version)$(gcc-minor-version) -ge 41 ]]; then if [[ ${PN} != "kdelibs" && ${PN} != "arts" ]] && \ ! fgrep -q "#define __KDE_HAVE_GCC_VISIBILITY" "${KDEDIR}/include/kdemacros.h"; then eerror "You asked to enable hidden visibility, but your kdelibs was" eerror "built without its support. Please rebuild kdelibs with the" eerror "kdehiddenvisibility useflag enabled." die "kdelibs without hidden visibility" else unset kde_cv_prog_cxx_fvisibility_hidden myconf="$myconf $(use_enable kdehiddenvisibility gcc-hidden-visibility)" fi else eerror "You're trying to enable hidden visibility, but" eerror "you are using an old GCC version. Hidden visibility" eerror "can be enabled only with GCC 4.1 and later." fi fi # If we're in a kde-base ebuild, set the prefixed directories to # override the ones set by econf. if [[ -n ${PREFIX} && ${PREFIX} != "/usr" ]]; then myconf="${myconf} --prefix=${PREFIX} --mandir=${PREFIX}/share/man --infodir=${PREFIX}/share/info --datadir=${PREFIX}/share --sysconfdir=${PREFIX}/etc" fi # Use libsuffix to keep KDE happy, the --libdir parameter get # still honored. if [[ $(get_libdir) != "lib" ]] ; then myconf="${myconf} --enable-libsuffix=$(get_libdir | sed s/lib//)" fi export PATH="${KDEDIR}/bin:${PATH}" # The configure checks for kconfig_compiler do not respect PATH export KCONFIG_COMPILER="${KDEDIR}/bin/kconfig_compiler" # Sometimes it doesn't get the include and library paths right, # so hints them. if [[ -z ${PREFIX} || ${PREFIX} != ${KDEDIR} ]]; then myconf="${myconf} --with-extra-includes=${KDEDIR}/include --with-extra-libs=${KDEDIR}/$(get_libdir)" fi if grep "cope with newer libtools" "${KDE_S}/admin/ltconfig" &> /dev/null; then einfo "Removing the dummy ltconfig file." rm "${KDE_S}/admin/ltconfig" fi use elibc_FreeBSD && myconf="${myconf} --disable-pie" elibtoolize econf ${myconf} # Seems ./configure add -O2 by default but hppa don't want that but we need -ffunction-sections if [[ "${ARCH}" = "hppa" ]] then einfo "Fixing Makefiles" find "${KDE_S}" -name Makefile -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i -e \ 's:-O2:-ffunction-sections:g' fi ;; all) debug-print-section all kde_src_configure myconf configure ;; esac shift done } # @FUNCTION: kde_src_compile # @USAGE: [ myconf ] [ configure ] [ make ] [ all ] # @DESCRIPTION: # This function compiles the sources. It takes care of "cannot write to .kde # or .qt"-problem due to sandbox and some other sandbox issues. # # If no argument is given, all is assumed. kde_src_compile() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME "$@" [[ -z "$1" ]] && kde_src_compile all [[ -z "${KDE_S}" ]] && KDE_S="${S}" cd "${KDE_S}" while [[ "$1" ]]; do case $1 in make) debug-print-section make emake || die "died running emake, $FUNCNAME:make" ;; all) case ${EAPI:-0} in 0|1) kde_src_configure all ;; esac kde_src_compile make ;; *) case ${EAPI:-0} in 0|1) kde_src_configure $1 ;; esac ;; esac shift done } # @FUNCTION: kde_src_install # @USAGE: [ make ] [ dodoc ] [ all ] # @DESCRIPTION: # This installs the software, including the right handling of the # "/usr/share/doc/kde"-dir, but it only installs AUTHORS, ChangeLog*, README*, # NEWS, and TODO (if available) as docs. # # If no argument is given, all is assumed kde_src_install() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME "$@" [[ -z "$1" ]] && kde_src_install all [[ -z ${KDE_S} ]] && KDE_S="${S}" cd "${KDE_S}" # Ensure that KDE binaries take precedence export PATH="${KDEDIR}/bin:${PATH}" while [[ "$1" ]]; do case $1 in make) debug-print-section make emake install DESTDIR="${D}" destdir="${D}" || die "died running make install, $FUNCNAME:make" ;; dodoc) debug-print-section dodoc for doc in AUTHORS ChangeLog* README* NEWS TODO; do [[ -s "$doc" ]] && dodoc $doc done ;; all) debug-print-section all kde_src_install make dodoc ;; esac shift done if [[ -n ${KDEBASE} && "${PN}" != "arts" && -d "${D}"/usr/share/doc/${PF} ]]; then # work around bug #97196 dodir /usr/share/doc/kde && \ mv "${D}"/usr/share/doc/${PF} "${D}"/usr/share/doc/kde/ || \ die "Failed to move docs to kde/ failed." fi } # @FUNCTION: slot_rebuild # @USAGE: [ list_of_packages_to_check ] # @RETURN: False, if no rebuild is required # @DESCRIPTION: # Unneeded and therefore deprecated for a long, long time now. Ebuilds are still # referencing it, so replacing with a stub. # Looks for packages in the supplied list of packages which have not been linked # against this kde SLOT. It does this by looking for lib*.la files that doesn't # contain the current ${KDEDIR}. If it finds any thus broken packages it prints # eerrors and return True. # # Thanks to Carsten Lohrke in bug 98425. slot_rebuild() { : } # @FUNCTION: kde_pkg_preinst # @DESCRIPTION: # Calls postprocess_desktop_entries kde_pkg_preinst() { postprocess_desktop_entries } # @FUNCTION: kde_pkg_postinst # @DESCRIPTION: # Calls buildsycoca kde_pkg_postinst() { buildsycoca } # @FUNCTION: kde_pkg_postrm # @DESCRIPTION: # Calls buildsycoca kde_pkg_postrm() { buildsycoca } case ${EAPI:-0} in 0|1) EXPORT_FUNCTIONS pkg_setup src_unpack src_compile src_install pkg_postinst pkg_postrm pkg_preinst;; 2) EXPORT_FUNCTIONS pkg_setup src_unpack src_prepare src_configure src_compile src_install pkg_postinst pkg_postrm pkg_preinst;; esac