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authorHenryk Ploetz <henryk@openmoko.org>2007-10-02 18:51:53 +0000
committerCliff Brake <cbrake@bec-systems.com>2007-10-02 18:51:53 +0000
commitbcaec55e4e64f6bca21cf0e50eaec787bd29b735 (patch)
treee9f2ec6ba9110006d87f5e5e6db042fcd8045c68 /classes/package.bbclass
parent1f1297df3c3822b2c5c6682c990ce7fac5183117 (diff)
mono 1.2.5.1: added mono.bbclass, many changes required for packaging
New file: packages/mono/mono-mcs-intermediate_1.2.5.1.bb Compiles mono in native mode with standard prefix, then tars up the resulting tree and puts the tarfile into staging New file: packages/mono/mono_files.py Automatically generated using collect-path.py (attached to this mail) and contains a list that maps file patterns to package names (and contained assemblies, see below). New file: classes/mono.bbclass Has a helper function for the list that maps file patterns to package names and assemblies (see below). Also has a function mono_do_clilibs and inserts that function into PACKAGEFUNCS. This function calls mono_find_provides_and_requires which finds out (through calls to monodis --assembly and monodis --assemblyref) which assemblies are provided and required by a particular package. mono_do_clilibs then puts the information about provided assemblies into ${STAGING_DIR}/clilibs/${packagename}.list and information about the required packages into ${PKGDEST}/{packagename}.clilibdeps where it will later be picked up by the modified read_shlibdeps. Originally I had dependency resolution through the partial list in mono_files.py but obviously this doens't scale, so I implemented the new method with mono_do_clilibs. The benefit is now that I don't really need the extra information in mono_files.py anymore and can in principle get rid of mono_get_file_table and related code. Instead it should be possible to modify collect-paths.py to output bitbake .inc code (e.g. PACKAGES = "..." and a whole lot of FILES_... = "...") instead of python code. There's still the minor problem of how to handle the .mdb files, that's why I didn't implement it yet but instead opted for an approach that I knew would work. (Debian just puts the .mdb files into the individual packages, while I would argue that they do belong into corresponding -dbg packages.) Modified file: classes/package.bbclass In read_shlibdeps I folded the two identical code blocks dealing with *.shlibdeps and *.pcdeps into one and added *.clilibdeps (generated by mono_do_clilibs above). Modified file: packages/mono/mono_1.2.5.1.bb Add the mono-mcs-intermediate workaround. Add a whole lot of python code in populate_packages_prepend in order to split up the packages based on information from mono_files.py (via mono.bbclass' mono_get_file_table). As I said above a lot of this code can hopefully be replaced in the future.
Diffstat (limited to 'classes/package.bbclass')
-rw-r--r--classes/package.bbclass22
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/classes/package.bbclass b/classes/package.bbclass
index 516cae823d..b114049b8e 100644
--- a/classes/package.bbclass
+++ b/classes/package.bbclass
@@ -793,20 +793,14 @@ python read_shlibdeps () {
packages = bb.data.getVar('PACKAGES', d, 1).split()
for pkg in packages:
rdepends = explode_deps(bb.data.getVar('RDEPENDS_' + pkg, d, 0) or bb.data.getVar('RDEPENDS', d, 0) or "")
- shlibsfile = bb.data.expand("${PKGDEST}/" + pkg + ".shlibdeps", d)
- if os.access(shlibsfile, os.R_OK):
- fd = file(shlibsfile)
- lines = fd.readlines()
- fd.close()
- for l in lines:
- rdepends.append(l.rstrip())
- pcfile = bb.data.expand("${PKGDEST}/" + pkg + ".pcdeps", d)
- if os.access(pcfile, os.R_OK):
- fd = file(pcfile)
- lines = fd.readlines()
- fd.close()
- for l in lines:
- rdepends.append(l.rstrip())
+ for extension in ".shlibdeps", ".pcdeps", ".clilibdeps":
+ depsfile = bb.data.expand("${PKGDEST}/" + pkg + extension, d)
+ if os.access(depsfile, os.R_OK):
+ fd = file(depsfile)
+ lines = fd.readlines()
+ fd.close()
+ for l in lines:
+ rdepends.append(l.rstrip())
bb.data.setVar('RDEPENDS_' + pkg, " " + " ".join(rdepends), d)
}