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# Copyright 1999-2009 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/dev-lang/ghc/ghc-6.10.4.ebuild,v 1.3 2009/08/02 10:23:12 kolmodin Exp $
# Brief explanation of the bootstrap logic:
#
# Previous ghc ebuilds have been split into two: ghc and ghc-bin,
# where ghc-bin was primarily used for bootstrapping purposes.
# From now on, these two ebuilds have been combined, with the
# binary USE flag used to determine whether or not the pre-built
# binary package should be emerged or whether ghc should be compiled
# from source. If the latter, then the relevant ghc-bin for the
# arch in question will be used in the working directory to compile
# ghc from source.
#
# This solution has the advantage of allowing us to retain the one
# ebuild for both packages, and thus phase out virtual/ghc.
# Note to users of hardened gcc-3.x:
#
# If you emerge ghc with hardened gcc it should work fine (because we
# turn off the hardened features that would otherwise break ghc).
# However, emerging ghc while using a vanilla gcc and then switching to
# hardened gcc (using gcc-config) will leave you with a broken ghc. To
# fix it you would need to either switch back to vanilla gcc or re-emerge
# ghc (or ghc-bin). Note that also if you are using hardened gcc-3.x and
# you switch to gcc-4.x that this will also break ghc and you'll need to
# re-emerge ghc (or ghc-bin). People using vanilla gcc can switch between
# gcc-3.x and 4.x with no problems.
inherit base autotools bash-completion eutils flag-o-matic toolchain-funcs ghc-package versionator
DESCRIPTION="The Glasgow Haskell Compiler"
HOMEPAGE="http://www.haskell.org/ghc/"
# discover if this is a snapshot release
IS_SNAPSHOT="$(get_version_component_range 4)" # non-empty if snapshot
EXTRA_SRC_URI="${PV}"
[[ "${IS_SNAPSHOT}" ]] && EXTRA_SRC_URI="stable/dist"
arch_binaries=""
arch_binaries="$arch_binaries x86? ( http://code.haskell.org/~ivanm/ghc-bin-${PV}-x86.tbz2 )"
arch_binaries="$arch_binaries amd64? ( http://haskell.org/~kolmodin/ghc-bin-${PV}-amd64.tbz2 )"
arch_binaries="$arch_binaries sparc? ( http://haskell.org/~duncan/ghc/ghc-bin-${PV}-sparc.tbz2 )"
#arch_binaries="$arch_binaries alpha? ( mirror://gentoo/ghc-bin-${PV}-alpha.tbz2 )"
#arch_binaries="$arch_binaries amd64? ( mirror://gentoo/ghc-bin-${PV}-amd64.tbz2 )"
#arch_binaries="$arch_binaries hppa? ( mirror://gentoo/ghc-bin-${PV}-hppa.tbz2 )"
#arch_binaries="$arch_binaries ia64? ( mirror://gentoo/ghc-bin-${PV}-ia64.tbz2 )"
#arch_binaries="$arch_binaries sparc? ( mirror://gentoo/ghc-bin-${PV}-sparc.tbz2 )"
#arch_binaries="$arch_binaries x86? ( mirror://gentoo/ghc-bin-${PV}-x86.tbz2 )"
SRC_URI="!binary? ( http://haskell.org/ghc/dist/${EXTRA_SRC_URI}/${P}-src.tar.bz2 )
!ghcbootstrap? ( $arch_binaries )"
LICENSE="BSD"
SLOT="0"
KEYWORDS="~amd64 ~sparc ~x86"
IUSE="binary doc ghcbootstrap"
RDEPEND="
!dev-lang/ghc-bin
>=sys-devel/gcc-2.95.3
>=sys-devel/binutils-2.17
>=dev-lang/perl-5.6.1
>=dev-libs/gmp-4.1"
DEPEND="${RDEPEND}
ghcbootstrap? ( doc? ( ~app-text/docbook-xml-dtd-4.2
app-text/docbook-xsl-stylesheets
>=dev-libs/libxslt-1.1.2 ) )"
# In the ghcbootstrap case we rely on the developer having
# >=ghc-5.04.3 on their $PATH already
PDEPEND="!ghcbootstrap? ( =app-admin/haskell-updater-0.9* )"
append-ghc-cflags() {
local flag compile assemble link
for flag in $*; do
case ${flag} in
compile) compile="yes";;
assemble) assemble="yes";;
link) link="yes";;
*)
[[ ${compile} ]] && GHC_CFLAGS="${GHC_CFLAGS} -optc${flag}"
[[ ${assemble} ]] && GHC_CFLAGS="${GHC_CFLAGS} -opta${flag}"
[[ ${link} ]] && GHC_CFLAGS="${GHC_CFLAGS} -optl${flag}";;
esac
done
}
ghc_setup_cflags() {
# We need to be very careful with the CFLAGS we ask ghc to pass through to
# gcc. There are plenty of flags which will make gcc produce output that
# breaks ghc in various ways. The main ones we want to pass through are
# -mcpu / -march flags. These are important for arches like alpha & sparc.
# We also use these CFLAGS for building the C parts of ghc, ie the rts.
strip-flags
strip-unsupported-flags
filter-flags -fPIC
GHC_CFLAGS=""
for flag in ${CFLAGS}; do
case ${flag} in
# Ignore extra optimisation (ghc passes -O to gcc anyway)
# -O2 and above break on too many systems
-O*) ;;
# Arch and ABI flags are what we're really after
-m*) append-ghc-cflags compile assemble ${flag};;
# Debugging flags don't help either. You can't debug Haskell code
# at the C source level and the mangler discards the debug info.
-g*) ;;
# Ignore all other flags, including all -f* flags
esac
done
# hardened-gcc needs to be disabled, because the mangler doesn't accept
# its output.
gcc-specs-pie && append-ghc-cflags compile link -nopie
gcc-specs-ssp && append-ghc-cflags compile -fno-stack-protector
# We also add -Wa,--noexecstack to get ghc to generate .o files with
# non-exectable stack. This it a hack until ghc does it itself properly.
append-ghc-cflags assemble "-Wa,--noexecstack"
}
pkg_setup() {
if use ghcbootstrap; then
ewarn "You requested ghc bootstrapping, this is usually only used"
ewarn "by Gentoo developers to make binary .tbz2 packages for"
ewarn "use with the ghc ebuild's USE=\"binary\" feature."
use binary && \
die "USE=\"ghcbootstrap binary\" is not a valid combination."
[[ -z $(type -P ghc) ]] && \
die "Could not find a ghc to bootstrap with."
fi
}
src_unpack() {
# Create the ${S} dir if we're using the binary version
use binary && mkdir "${S}"
base_src_unpack
ghc_setup_cflags
if use binary; then
# Move unpacked files to the expected place
mv "${WORKDIR}/usr" "${S}"
else
if ! use ghcbootstrap; then
# Relocate from /usr to ${WORKDIR}/usr
sed -i -e "s|/usr|${WORKDIR}/usr|g" \
"${WORKDIR}/usr/bin/ghc-${PV}" \
"${WORKDIR}/usr/bin/ghci-${PV}" \
"${WORKDIR}/usr/bin/ghc-pkg-${PV}" \
"${WORKDIR}/usr/bin/hsc2hs" \
"${WORKDIR}/usr/$(get_libdir)/${P}/package.conf" \
|| die "Relocating ghc from /usr to workdir failed"
fi
# Hack to prevent haddock being installed, remove when ./configure
# supports something better to not build docs or haddock.
sed -i -e 's/DO_NOT_INSTALL =/DO_NOT_INSTALL = haddock/' \
"${S}/utils/Makefile"
# as we have changed the build system with the readline patch
eautoreconf
fi
}
src_compile() {
if ! use binary; then
# initialize build.mk
echo '# Gentoo changes' > mk/build.mk
# Put docs into the right place, ie /usr/share/doc/ghc-${PV}
echo "docdir = /usr/share/doc/${P}" >> mk/build.mk
echo "htmldir = /usr/share/doc/${P}" >> mk/build.mk
# We also need to use the GHC_CFLAGS flags when building ghc itself
echo "SRC_HC_OPTS+=${GHC_CFLAGS}" >> mk/build.mk
echo "SRC_CC_OPTS+=${CFLAGS} -Wa,--noexecstack" >> mk/build.mk
# The settings that give you the fastest complete GHC build are these:
if use ghcquickbuild; then
echo "SRC_HC_OPTS = -H64m -Onot -fasm" >> mk/build.mk
echo "GhcStage1HcOpts = -O -fasm" >> mk/build.mk
echo "GhcStage2HcOpts = -Onot -fasm" >> mk/build.mk
echo "GhcLibHcOpts = -Onot -fasm" >> mk/build.mk
echo "GhcLibWays =" >> mk/build.mk
echo "SplitObjs = NO" >> mk/build.mk
fi
# However, note that the libraries are built without optimisation, so
# this build isn't very useful. The resulting compiler will be very
# slow. On a 4-core x86 machine using MAKEOPTS="-j10", this build was
# timed at less than 8 minutes.
# We can't depend on haddock except when bootstrapping when we
# must build docs and include them into the binary .tbz2 package
if use ghcbootstrap && use doc; then
echo XMLDocWays="html" >> mk/build.mk
echo HADDOCK_DOCS=YES >> mk/build.mk
else
echo XMLDocWays="" >> mk/build.mk
echo HADDOCK_DOCS=NO >> mk/build.mk
fi
# circumvent a very strange bug that seems related with ghc producing
# too much output while being filtered through tee (e.g. due to
# portage logging) reported as bug #111183
echo "SRC_HC_OPTS+=-w" >> mk/build.mk
# GHC build system knows to build unregisterised on alpha and hppa,
# but we have to tell it to build unregisterised on some arches
if use alpha || use hppa || use ppc64; then
echo "GhcUnregisterised=YES" >> mk/build.mk
echo "GhcWithInterpreter=NO" >> mk/build.mk
echo "GhcWithNativeCodeGen=NO" >> mk/build.mk
echo "SplitObjs=NO" >> mk/build.mk
echo "GhcRTSWays := debug" >> mk/build.mk
echo "GhcNotThreaded=YES" >> mk/build.mk
fi
# Have "ld -r --relax" problem with split-objs on sparc:
if use sparc; then
echo "SplitObjs=NO" >> mk/build.mk
fi
# Get ghc from the unpacked binary .tbz2
# except when bootstrapping we just pick ghc up off the path
if ! use ghcbootstrap; then
export PATH="${WORKDIR}/usr/bin:${PATH}"
fi
econf || die "econf failed"
emake all || die "make failed"
fi # ! use binary
}
src_install() {
if use binary; then
mv "${S}/usr" "${D}"
# Remove the docs if not requested
if ! use doc; then
rm -rf "${D}/usr/share/doc/${P}/*/" \
"${D}/usr/share/doc/${P}/*.html" \
|| die "could not remove docs (P vs PF revision mismatch?)"
fi
else
local insttarget="install"
# We only built docs if we were bootstrapping, otherwise
# we copy them out of the unpacked binary .tbz2
if use doc; then
if use ghcbootstrap; then
insttarget="${insttarget} install-docs"
else
mkdir -p "${D}/usr/share/doc"
mv "${WORKDIR}/usr/share/doc/${P}" "${D}/usr/share/doc" \
|| die "failed to copy docs"
fi
fi
emake -j1 ${insttarget} \
DESTDIR="${D}" \
|| die "make ${insttarget} failed"
dodoc "${S}/README" "${S}/ANNOUNCE" "${S}/LICENSE" "${S}/VERSION"
dobashcompletion "${FILESDIR}/ghc-bash-completion"
cp -p "${D}/usr/$(get_libdir)/${P}/package.conf"{,.shipped} \
|| die "failed to copy package.conf"
fi
}
pkg_postinst() {
# 'ghc-pkg check' fails in ghc 6.10.2, with the error message:
# There are problems in package rts-1.0:
# include-dirs: PAPI_INCLUDE_DIR doesn't exist or isn't a directory
# Upstream suggests this solution to fix it:
export PATH="/usr/bin:${PATH}"
$(ghc-getghcpkg) describe rts | sed 's/PAPI_INCLUDE_DIR//' | $(ghc-getghcpkg) update -
ghc-reregister
ewarn "IMPORTANT:"
ewarn "If you have upgraded from another version of ghc,"
ewarn "once app-admin/haskell-updater has installed please run:"
ewarn " /usr/sbin/haskell-updater --upgrade"
ewarn "to re-build all ghc-based Haskell libraries."
bash-completion_pkg_postinst
}
pkg_prerm() {
# Overwrite the (potentially) modified package.conf with a copy of the
# original one, so that it will be removed during uninstall.
PKG="${ROOT}/usr/$(get_libdir)/${P}/package.conf"
cp -p "${PKG}"{.shipped,}
[[ -f ${PKG}.old ]] && rm "${PKG}.old"
}
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