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inherit base
def autotools_dep_prepend(d):
import oe;
pn = oe.data.getVar('PN', d, 1)
deps = ''
if pn in ['autoconf-native', 'automake-native']:
return deps
deps += 'autoconf-native automake-native '
if not pn in ['libtool', 'libtool-native', 'libtool-cross']:
deps += 'libtool-native '
return deps + 'gnu-config-native '
EXTRA_OEMAKE = ""
DEPENDS_prepend = "${@autotools_dep_prepend(d)}"
acpaths = "default"
EXTRA_AUTORECONF = "--exclude=autopoint"
def autotools_set_crosscompiling(d):
import oe
if not oe.data.inherits_class('native', d):
return " cross_compiling=yes"
return ""
# EXTRA_OECONF_append = "${@autotools_set_crosscompiling(d)}"
oe_runconf () {
if [ -x ${S}/configure ] ; then
cfgcmd="${S}/configure \
--build=${BUILD_SYS} \
--host=${HOST_SYS} \
--target=${TARGET_SYS} \
--prefix=${prefix} \
--exec_prefix=${exec_prefix} \
--bindir=${bindir} \
--sbindir=${sbindir} \
--libexecdir=${libexecdir} \
--datadir=${datadir} \
--sysconfdir=${sysconfdir} \
--sharedstatedir=${sharedstatedir} \
--localstatedir=${localstatedir} \
--libdir=${libdir} \
--includedir=${includedir} \
--oldincludedir=${oldincludedir} \
--infodir=${infodir} \
--mandir=${mandir} \
${EXTRA_OECONF} \
$@"
oenote "Running $cfgcmd..."
$cfgcmd || oefatal "oe_runconf failed"
else
oefatal "no configure script found"
fi
}
autotools_do_configure() {
case ${PN} in
autoconf*)
;;
automake*)
;;
*)
# WARNING: gross hack follows:
# An autotools built package generally needs these scripts, however only
# automake or libtoolize actually install the current versions of them.
# This is a problem in builds that do not use libtool or automake, in the case
# where we -need- the latest version of these scripts. e.g. running a build
# for a package whose autotools are old, on an x86_64 machine, which the old
# config.sub does not support. Work around this by installing them manually
# regardless.
( for ac in `find ${S} -name configure.in -o -name configure.ac`; do
rm -f `dirname $ac`/configure
done )
if [ -e ${S}/configure.in -o -e ${S}/configure.ac ]; then
olddir=`pwd`
cd ${S}
if [ x"${acpaths}" = xdefault ]; then
acpaths=
for i in `find ${S} -maxdepth 2 -name \*.m4|grep -v 'aclocal.m4'| \
grep -v 'acinclude.m4' | sed -e 's,\(.*/\).*$,\1,'|sort -u`; do
acpaths="$acpaths -I $i"
done
else
acpaths="${acpaths}"
fi
install -d ${STAGING_DIR}/${HOST_SYS}/share/aclocal
acpaths="$acpaths -I ${STAGING_DIR}/${HOST_SYS}/share/aclocal"
# autoreconf is too shy to overwrite aclocal.m4 if it doesn't look
# like it was auto-generated. Work around this by blowing it away
# by hand, unless the package specifically asked not to run aclocal.
if ! echo ${EXTRA_AUTORECONF} | grep -q "aclocal"; then
rm -f aclocal.m4
fi
if [ -e configure.in ]; then
CONFIGURE_AC=configure.in
else
CONFIGURE_AC=configure.ac
fi
if grep "^AM_GLIB_GNU_GETTEXT" $CONFIGURE_AC >/dev/null; then
if grep "sed.*POTFILES" configure.ac >/dev/null; then
: do nothing -- we still have an old unmodified configure.ac
else
oenote Executing glib-gettextize --force --copy
echo "no" | glib-gettextize --force --copy
fi
fi
if grep "^AC_PROG_INTLTOOL" $CONFIGURE_AC >/dev/null; then
oenote Executing intltoolize --copy --force --automake
intltoolize --copy --force --automake
fi
oenote Executing autoreconf --verbose --install --force ${EXTRA_AUTORECONF} $acpaths
mkdir -p m4
autoreconf -Wcross --verbose --install --force ${EXTRA_AUTORECONF} $acpaths || oefatal "autoreconf execution failed."
cd $olddir
fi
;;
esac
if [ -e ${S}/configure ]; then
oe_runconf
else
oenote "nothing to configure"
fi
}
autotools_do_install() {
oe_runmake 'DESTDIR=${D}' install
}
STAGE_TEMP="${WORKDIR}/temp-staging"
autotools_stage_includes() {
rm -rf ${STAGE_TEMP}
mkdir -p ${STAGE_TEMP}
make DESTDIR="${STAGE_TEMP}" install
cp -a ${STAGE_TEMP}/${includedir}/* ${STAGING_INCDIR}
rm -rf ${STAGE_TEMP}
}
EXPORT_FUNCTIONS do_configure do_install
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