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# Copyright 1999-2002 Gentoo Technologies, Inc.
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, v2 or later
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sys-devel/binutils/binutils-2.12.90.0.9.ebuild,v 1.6 2002/07/11 06:30:56 drobbins Exp $

# NOTE to Maintainer:  ChangeLog states that it no longer use perl to build
#                      the manpages, but seems this is incorrect ....

inherit libtool

S=${WORKDIR}/${P}
DESCRIPTION="Tools necessary to build programs"
SRC_URI="ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/devel/binutils/${P}.tar.bz2"
LICENSE="GPL-2 LGPL-2 BINUTILS"
KEYWORDS="x86"
HOMEPAGE="http://sources.redhat.com/binutils/"

SLOT="0"

DEPEND="virtual/glibc
	nls? ( sys-devel/gettext )"

[ -z "`use build`" ] && [ -z "`use bootstrap`" ] && \
	DEPEND="${DEPEND} sys-devel/perl"

pkg_setup() {

	eerror
	eerror "Please do not use this release of binutils, as it"
	eerror "is very buggy (cannot even compile glibc)!!!"
	eerror
	die
}

src_compile() {
	
	local myconf=""
	use nls && \
		myconf="${myconf} --without-included-gettext" || \
		myconf="${myconf} --disable-nls"

	# DO NOT LIBTOOLIZE, AS BINUTILS COME WITH ITS OWN VERSION
	# OF LIBTOOL!!!!!!!
	elibtoolize --portage

	./configure --enable-shared \
		--enable-64-bit-bfd \
		--prefix=/usr \
		--mandir=/usr/share/man \
		--infodir=/usr/share/info \
		--host=${CHOST} \
		${myconf} || die
		
	if [ "`use static`" ]
	then
		make headers -C bfd CFLAGS=-O || die
		emake -e LDFLAGS=-all-static || die
	else
		make headers -C bfd CFLAGS=-O || die
		emake || die
	fi

	if [ -z "`use build`" ]
	then
		if [ -z "`use bootstrap`" ]
		then
			#nuke the manpages to recreate them (only use this if we have perl)
			find . -name '*.1' -exec rm {} ';'
		fi
		#make the info pages (makeinfo included with gcc is used)
		make info || die
	fi
}

src_install() {
	make prefix=${D}/usr \
		mandir=${D}/usr/share/man \
		infodir=${D}/usr/share/info \
		install || die

	insinto /usr/include
	doins include/libiberty.h
	
	#c++filt is included with gcc -- what are these GNU people thinking?
	#but not the manpage, so leave that!
	rm -f ${D}/usr/bin/c++filt #${D}/usr/share/man/man1/c++filt*
	
	#strip has a symlink going from /usr/${CHOST}/bin/strip to /usr/bin/strip
	#we should reverse it:

	rm ${D}/usr/${CHOST}/bin/strip; mv ${D}/usr/bin/strip ${D}/usr/${CHOST}/bin/strip
	#the strip symlink gets created in the loop below
	
	#ar, as, ld, nm, ranlib and strip are in two places; create symlinks.  This will reduce the 
	#size of the tbz2 significantly.  We also move all the stuff in /usr/bin to /usr/${CHOST}/bin
	#and create the appropriate symlinks.  Things are cleaner that way.
	cd ${D}/usr/bin
	local x
	for x in * strip
	do
	if [ ! -e ../${CHOST}/bin/${x} ]
		then
			mv $x ../${CHOST}/bin/${x}
		else	
			rm -f $x
		fi
		ln -s ../${CHOST}/bin/${x} ${x}
	done
	
	cd ${S}
	if [ -z "`use build`" ]
	then
		make prefix=${D}/usr \
			mandir=${D}/usr/share/man \
			infodir=${D}/usr/share/info \
			install-info || die
			
		dodoc COPYING* README
		docinto bfd
		dodoc bfd/ChangeLog* bfd/COPYING bfd/README bfd/PORTING bfd/TODO
		docinto binutils
		dodoc binutils/ChangeLog binutils/NEWS binutils/README
		docinto gas
		dodoc gas/ChangeLog* gas/CONTRIBUTORS gas/COPYING gas/NEWS gas/README*
		docinto gprof
		dodoc gprof/ChangeLog* gprof/TEST gprof/TODO
		docinto ld
		dodoc ld/ChangeLog* ld/README ld/NEWS ld/TODO
		docinto libiberty
		dodoc libiberty/ChangeLog* libiberty/COPYING.LIB libiberty/README
		docinto opcodes
		dodoc opcodes/ChangeLog*
		#install pre-generated manpages
	else
		rm -rf ${D}/usr/share/man
	fi
}