Date: Fri, 14 May 2010 18:39:35 -0400 From: Greg Larkin <glarkin@FreeBSD.org> To: Stacy Millions <stacy@Millions.Ca> Cc: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: ports makefile question Message-ID: <4BEDD127.3050506@FreeBSD.org> In-Reply-To: <4BEC551A.7090705@millions.ca>
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Stacy Millions wrote:
> I am trying to set configure args based on the version of sqlite that is
> installed, but SQLITE_VER is not set until after bsd.port.post.mk so I
> end up with something like
>
> ===============================================================
> OPTIONS= SQLITE "Enable SQLITE support" on
>
> .include <bsd.port.options.mk>
>
> .if !defined(WITH_SQLITE)
> PLIST_SUB+= WITH_SQLITE="@comment "
> CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --without-sqlite --without-sqlite3
> .else
> PLIST_SUB+= WITH_SQLITE=""
> USE_SQLITE= yes
> .endif
>
> .include <bsd.port.mk>
>
> .if defined(WITH_SQLITE)
> .if ${SQLITE_VER} == "3" || ${SQLITE_VER} == "34"
> CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --without-sqlite --with-sqlite3
> .else
> CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --without-sqlite3 --with-sqlite
> .endif
> .endif
> ===============================================================
>
> This works, but I can't help but feel there is a better way. Any
> suggestions?
>
> -stacy
Hi Stacy,
Since you specify "USE_SQLITE= yes" when the SQLite option is enabled,
that's going to default to SQLITE_VER == 3. You can just set your
CONFIGURE_ARGS to "--without-sqlite --with-sqlite3". It doesn't look
like you need to handle the SQLite v2 configuration.
Hope that helps,
Greg
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