def autotools_dep_prepend(d): if d.getVar('INHIBIT_AUTOTOOLS_DEPS'): return '' pn = d.getVar('PN') deps = '' if pn in ['autoconf-native', 'automake-native', 'help2man-native']: return deps deps += 'autoconf-native automake-native ' if not pn in ['libtool', 'libtool-native'] and not pn.endswith("libtool-cross"): deps += 'libtool-native ' if not bb.data.inherits_class('native', d) \ and not bb.data.inherits_class('nativesdk', d) \ and not bb.data.inherits_class('cross', d) \ and not d.getVar('INHIBIT_DEFAULT_DEPS'): deps += 'libtool-cross ' return deps + 'gnu-config-native ' DEPENDS_prepend = "${@autotools_dep_prepend(d)} " inherit siteinfo # Space separated list of shell scripts with variables defined to supply test # results for autoconf tests we cannot run at build time. export CONFIG_SITE = "${@siteinfo_get_files(d)}" acpaths ?= "default" EXTRA_AUTORECONF = "--exclude=autopoint" export lt_cv_sys_lib_dlsearch_path_spec = "${libdir} ${base_libdir}" # When building tools for use at build-time it's recommended for the build # system to use these variables when cross-compiling. # (http://sources.redhat.com/autobook/autobook/autobook_270.html) export CPP_FOR_BUILD = "${BUILD_CPP}" export CPPFLAGS_FOR_BUILD = "${BUILD_CPPFLAGS}" export CC_FOR_BUILD = "${BUILD_CC}" export CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD = "${BUILD_CFLAGS}" export CXX_FOR_BUILD = "${BUILD_CXX}" export CXXFLAGS_FOR_BUILD="${BUILD_CXXFLAGS}" export LD_FOR_BUILD = "${BUILD_LD}" export LDFLAGS_FOR_BUILD = "${BUILD_LDFLAGS}" def append_libtool_sysroot(d): # Only supply libtool sysroot option for non-native packages if not bb.data.inherits_class('native', d): return '--with-libtool-sysroot=${STAGING_DIR_HOST}' return "" CONFIGUREOPTS = " --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} \ --disable-silent-rules \ ${CONFIGUREOPT_DEPTRACK} \ ${@append_libtool_sysroot(d)}" CONFIGUREOPT_DEPTRACK ?= "--disable-dependency-tracking" CACHED_CONFIGUREVARS ?= "" AUTOTOOLS_SCRIPT_PATH ?= "${S}" CONFIGURE_SCRIPT ?= "${AUTOTOOLS_SCRIPT_PATH}/configure" AUTOTOOLS_AUXDIR ?= "${AUTOTOOLS_SCRIPT_PATH}" oe_runconf () { # Use relative path to avoid buildpaths in files cfgscript_name="`basename ${CONFIGURE_SCRIPT}`" cfgscript=`python3 -c "import os; print(os.path.relpath(os.path.dirname('${CONFIGURE_SCRIPT}'), '.'))"`/$cfgscript_name if [ -x "$cfgscript" ] ; then bbnote "Running $cfgscript ${CONFIGUREOPTS} ${EXTRA_OECONF} $@" if ! ${CACHED_CONFIGUREVARS} $cfgscript ${CONFIGUREOPTS} ${EXTRA_OECONF} "$@"; then bbnote "The following config.log files may provide further information." bbnote `find ${B} -ignore_readdir_race -type f -name config.log` bbfatal_log "configure failed" fi else bbfatal "no configure script found at $cfgscript" fi } CONFIGURESTAMPFILE = "${WORKDIR}/configure.sstate" autotools_preconfigure() { if [ -n "${CONFIGURESTAMPFILE}" -a -e "${CONFIGURESTAMPFILE}" ]; then if [ "`cat ${CONFIGURESTAMPFILE}`" != "${BB_TASKHASH}" ]; then if [ "${S}" != "${B}" ]; then echo "Previously configured separate build directory detected, cleaning ${B}" rm -rf ${B} mkdir -p ${B} else # At least remove the .la files since automake won't automatically # regenerate them even if CFLAGS/LDFLAGS are different cd ${S} if [ "${CLEANBROKEN}" != "1" -a \( -e Makefile -o -e makefile -o -e GNUmakefile \) ]; then oe_runmake clean fi find ${S} -ignore_readdir_race -name \*.la -delete fi fi fi } autotools_postconfigure(){ if [ -n "${CONFIGURESTAMPFILE}" ]; then mkdir -p `dirname ${CONFIGURESTAMPFILE}` echo ${BB_TASKHASH} > ${CONFIGURESTAMPFILE} fi } EXTRACONFFUNCS ??= "" EXTRA_OECONF_append = " ${PACKAGECONFIG_CONFARGS}" do_configure[prefuncs] += "autotools_preconfigure autotools_aclocals ${EXTRACONFFUNCS}" do_configure[postfuncs] += "autotools_postconfigure" ACLOCALDIR = "${STAGING_DATADIR}/aclocal" ACLOCALEXTRAPATH = "" ACLOCALEXTRAPATH_class-target = " -I ${STAGING_DATADIR_NATIVE}/aclocal/" ACLOCALEXTRAPATH_class-nativesdk = " -I ${STAGING_DATADIR_NATIVE}/aclocal/" python autotools_aclocals () { # Refresh variable with cache files d.setVar("CONFIG_SITE", siteinfo_get_files(d, aclocalcache=True)) } CONFIGURE_FILES = "${S}/configure.in ${S}/configure.ac ${S}/config.h.in ${S}/acinclude.m4 Makefile.am" autotools_do_configure() { # 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. PRUNE_M4="" for ac in `find ${S} -ignore_readdir_race -name configure.in -o -name configure.ac`; do rm -f `dirname $ac`/configure done if [ -e ${AUTOTOOLS_SCRIPT_PATH}/configure.in -o -e ${AUTOTOOLS_SCRIPT_PATH}/configure.ac ]; then olddir=`pwd` cd ${AUTOTOOLS_SCRIPT_PATH} mkdir -p ${ACLOCALDIR} ACLOCAL="aclocal --system-acdir=${ACLOCALDIR}/" if [ x"${acpaths}" = xdefault ]; then acpaths= for i in `find ${AUTOTOOLS_SCRIPT_PATH} -ignore_readdir_race -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 acpaths="$acpaths ${ACLOCALEXTRAPATH}" AUTOV=`automake --version | sed -e '1{s/.* //;s/\.[0-9]\+$//};q'` automake --version echo "AUTOV is $AUTOV" if [ -d ${STAGING_DATADIR_NATIVE}/aclocal-$AUTOV ]; then ACLOCAL="$ACLOCAL --automake-acdir=${STAGING_DATADIR_NATIVE}/aclocal-$AUTOV" fi # 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 -q "^[[:space:]]*AM_GLIB_GNU_GETTEXT" $CONFIGURE_AC; then if grep -q "sed.*POTFILES" $CONFIGURE_AC; then : do nothing -- we still have an old unmodified configure.ac else bbnote Executing glib-gettextize --force --copy echo "no" | glib-gettextize --force --copy fi elif grep -q "^[[:space:]]*AM_GNU_GETTEXT" $CONFIGURE_AC; then # We'd call gettextize here if it wasn't so broken... cp ${STAGING_DATADIR_NATIVE}/gettext/config.rpath ${AUTOTOOLS_AUXDIR}/ if [ -d ${S}/po/ ]; then cp -f ${STAGING_DATADIR_NATIVE}/gettext/po/Makefile.in.in ${S}/po/ if [ ! -e ${S}/po/remove-potcdate.sin ]; then cp ${STAGING_DATADIR_NATIVE}/gettext/po/remove-potcdate.sin ${S}/po/ fi fi PRUNE_M4="$PRUNE_M4 gettext.m4 iconv.m4 lib-ld.m4 lib-link.m4 lib-prefix.m4 nls.m4 po.m4 progtest.m4" fi mkdir -p m4 if grep -q "^[[:space:]]*[AI][CT]_PROG_INTLTOOL" $CONFIGURE_AC; then if ! echo "${DEPENDS}" | grep -q intltool-native; then bbwarn "Missing DEPENDS on intltool-native" fi PRUNE_M4="$PRUNE_M4 intltool.m4" bbnote Executing intltoolize --copy --force --automake intltoolize --copy --force --automake fi for i in $PRUNE_M4; do find ${S} -ignore_readdir_race -name $i -delete done bbnote Executing ACLOCAL=\"$ACLOCAL\" autoreconf --verbose --install --force ${EXTRA_AUTORECONF} $acpaths ACLOCAL="$ACLOCAL" autoreconf -Wcross --verbose --install --force ${EXTRA_AUTORECONF} $acpaths || die "autoreconf execution failed." cd $olddir fi if [ -e ${CONFIGURE_SCRIPT} ]; then oe_runconf else bbnote "nothing to configure" fi } autotools_do_compile() { oe_runmake } autotools_do_install() { oe_runmake 'DESTDIR=${D}' install # Info dir listing isn't interesting at this point so remove it if it exists. if [ -e "${D}${infodir}/dir" ]; then rm -f ${D}${infodir}/dir fi } inherit siteconfig EXPORT_FUNCTIONS do_configure do_compile do_install B = "${WORKDIR}/build"