Date: Sat, 30 Sep 2006 19:47:48 +0200 From: Thierry Thomas <thierry@FreeBSD.org> To: freebsd-ports@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: detect presence of threads support in sqlite3 port Message-ID: <20060930174748.GD19733@graf.pompo.net> In-Reply-To: <200609301709.k8UH9gWG034468@Laptop.mine.box> References: <200609301709.k8UH9gWG034468@Laptop.mine.box>
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Le Sam 30 sep 06 à 19:09:42 +0200, Alexander Botero-Lowry <alexbl@FreeBSD.org> écrivait : > This is the exact issue that sparked my interest in some kind of OPTIONS > dependency/checking mechanism in ports. One of my ports (audio/xmms2) requires > that sqlite3 be built threadsafe, and there is no way to detect this at runtime > so it would be possible to end up with a nastly corrupted medialib because of > this. > > So the idea would be to store the OPTIONS choices file in the pkgdb as +OPTIONS > or something, and then to be able to say NEED_OPTIONS=sqlite3:THREADS or > something like that. I don't know if someone has planned to add such a mechanism in options, but it's always possible to create a config file, where you can store what you need. E.g. see how PHP ports create the file etc/php.conf. > > sqlite supports pkg-config, so you could try something based upon > > > > pkg-config --libs sqlite3 | grep '\${PTHREAD_LIBS}' > This might not always work since sqlite3's thread safety is if I remember > correctly a test to see if threads are using their own contexts or using a > global one, and asserting if they try to use a global one. It doesn't > really requite pthreads and that is probably just there as a convenience. I did'nt know that, but that's how a configure script would solve the problem... -- Th. Thomas.
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