Date: Sun, 03 Sep 2000 18:00:23 +0900 From: "Akinori -Aki- MUSHA" <knu@idaemons.org> To: asami@FreeBSD.ORG, freebsd-ports@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: bsd.ruby.mk, bsd.gnome.mk, ... etc. Message-ID: <86d7ilj1eg.wl@archon.local.idaemons.org> In-Reply-To: In your message of "Thu, 31 Aug 2000 20:18:40 %2B0900" <86g0nl8yr3.wl@archon.local.idaemons.org> References: <86g0nl8yr3.wl@archon.local.idaemons.org>
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At Thu, 31 Aug 2000 20:18:40 +0900, I wrote: > > Hi, > > Now almost all Ruby related ports have many common variables, I'd > suggest introducing Mk/bsd.ruby.mk to reduce maintenance tasks. > > For the same reason, such as bsd.gnome.mk and bsd.kde.mk would be > useful too. I'm not sure if bsd.ports.mk should take care of them > all, but it'd be nice enough to just put bsd.<category>.mk and let > ports include it. > > Opinions? I am kind of disappointed that noone has replied to my post. If my suggestion only sounded uninteresting to you all, I would just silently put ruby.mk under lang/ruby/files to myself. For what it's worth, I attach what I'd like to have. Again, any comments are welcome. Thanks. -- / /__ __ / ) ) ) ) / Akinori -Aki- MUSHA aka / (_ / ( (__( @ idaemons.org / FreeBSD.org "We're only at home when we're on the run, on the wing, on the fly" # # bsd.ruby.mk - Utility definitions for Ruby related ports. # # Created by: Akinori MUSHA <knu@FreeBSD.org> # # $FreeBSD$ # Ruby_Include= bsd.ruby.mk Ruby_Include_MAINTAINER= knu@FreeBSD.org # # USE_RUBY - Says that the port uses ruby for building and running. # USE_LIBRUBY - Says that the port uses libruby. # USE_RUBY_EXTCONF - Says that the port uses extconf.rb to configure. # RUBY_EXTCONF - Set to the alternative name of extconf.rb (default: extconf.rb). # RUBY_EXTCONF_SUBDIRS - Set to list of subdirectories, if multiple modules are included. # USE_RUBY_SETUP - Says that the port uses setup.rb to configure and build. Implies USE_RUBY_AMSTD. # RUBY_SETUP - Set to the alternative name of setup.rb (default: setup.rb). # USE_RUBY_AMSTD - Says that the port uses amstd for building and running. # USE_RUBY_RD - Says that the port uses rd to generate documents. # # RUBY_VERSION - Full version of ruby (see below for current value). # RUBY_VER - Short version of ruby (see below for current value). # RUBY_SHLIBVER - Major version of libruby (see below for current value). # RUBY_ARCH - Directory name of architecture dependent libraries. # RUBY_SUFFIX - Suffix for ruby binaries and directories. # # RUBY - Set to full path of ruby. # RUBY_RD - Set to full path of rd. # # RUBY_PORT - Set to port path of ruby without PORTSDIR. # RUBY_AMSTD_PORT - Set to port path of ruby-amstd without PORTSDIR. # RUBY_RD_PORT - Set to port path of rd without PORTSDIR. # # RUBY_LIB_DEPENDS - Set to LIB_DEPENDS entry for libruby. # RUBY_DEPENDS - Set to BUILD_DEPENDS/RUN_DEPENDS entry for ruby. # RUBY_AMSTD_DEPENDS - Set to BUILD_DEPENDS/RUN_DEPENDS entry for ruby-amstd. # RUBY_RD2_DEPENDS - Set to BUILD_DEPENDS entry for rd. # # RUBY_LIBDIR - Installation path for architecture independent libraries. # RUBY_ARCHLIBDIR - Installation path for architecture dependent libraries. # RUBY_SITELIBDIR - Installation path for site architecture independent libraries. # RUBY_SITEARCHLIBDIR - Installation path for site architecture dependent libraries. # RUBY_DOCDIR - Installation path for documents. # RUBY_EXAMPLESDIR - Installation path for examples. # RUBY_VERSION?= 1.4.6 RUBY_VER?= ${RUBY_VERSION:R} RUBY_SHLIBVER?= ${RUBY_VER:S/.//} RUBY_ARCH?= ${ARCH}-freebsd${OSREL} RUBY_SUFFIX?= # ${RUBY_VER:S/.//} # Commands RUBY?= ${LOCALBASE}/bin/ruby${RUBY_SUFFIX} RUBY_RD?= ${LOCALBASE}/bin/rd2 # Ports RUBY_PORT?= lang/ruby RUBY_AMSTD_PORT?= devel/ruby-amstd RUBY_RD_PORT?= textproc/ruby-rdtool # Depends RUBY_LIB_DEPENDS?= ruby${RUBY_SUFFIX}.${RUBY_SHLIBVER}:${PORTSDIR}/${RUBY_PORT} RUBY_DEPENDS?= ${RUBY}:${PORTSDIR}/${RUBY_PORT} RUBY_AMSTD_DEPENDS?= ${RUBY_SITELIBDIR}/amstd/info.rb:${PORTSDIR}/${RUBY_AMSTD_PORT} RUBY_RD2_DEPENDS?= ${RUBY_RD}:${PORTSDIR}/${RUBY_RD_PORT} # Directories RUBY_LIBDIR?= ${LOCALBASE}/lib/ruby/${RUBY_VER} RUBY_ARCHLIBDIR?= ${RUBY_LIBDIR}/${RUBY_ARCH} RUBY_SITELIBDIR?= ${LOCALBASE}/lib/ruby/site_ruby/${RUBY_VER} RUBY_SITEARCHLIBDIR?= ${RUBY_SITELIBDIR}/${RUBY_ARCH} RUBY_DOCDIR?= ${LOCALBASE}/share/doc/ruby RUBY_EXAMPLESDIR?= ${LOCALBASE}/share/examples/ruby # PLIST PLIST_RUBY_DIRS= RUBY_LIBDIR="${RUBY_LIBDIR}" \ RUBY_ARCHLIBDIR="${RUBY_ARCHLIBDIR}" \ RUBY_SITELIBDIR="${RUBY_SITELIBDIR}" \ RUBY_SITEARCHLIBDIR="${RUBY_SITEARCHLIBDIR}" \ RUBY_DOCDIR="${RUBY_DOCDIR}" \ RUBY_EXAMPLESDIR="${RUBY_EXAMPLESDIR}" PLIST_SUB+= RUBY_VER="${RUBY_VER}" \ RUBY_ARCH="${RUBY_ARCH}" \ ${PLIST_RUBY_DIRS:S,DIR="${LOCALBASE}/,DIR=",} # extconf.rb .if defined(USE_RUBY_EXTCONF) USE_RUBY= yes RUBY_EXTCONF?= extconf.rb do-configure: ruby-extconf-configure ruby-extconf-configure: .if defined(RUBY_EXTCONF_SUBDIRS) .for d in ${RUBY_EXTCONF_SUBDIRS} @${ECHO_MSG} "===> Running ${RUBY_EXTCONF} in ${d} to configure" @cd ${WRKSRC}/${d}; \ ${SETENV} ${CONFIGURE_ENV} ${RUBY} ${RUBY_EXTCONF} ${CONFIGURE_ARGS} .endfor .else @${ECHO_MSG} "===> Running ${RUBY_EXTCONF} to configure" @cd ${WRKSRC}; \ .endif .endif # setup.rb .if defined(USE_RUBY_SETUP) USE_RUBY_AMSTD= yes RUBY_SETUP?= setup.rb do-configure: ruby-setup-configure ruby-setup-configure: @${ECHO_MSG} "===> Running ${RUBY_SETUP} to configure" @cd ${WRKSRC}; \ ${SETENV} ${CONFIGURE_ENV} ${RUBY} ${RUBY_SETUP} config do-build: ruby-setup-build ruby-setup-build: @${ECHO_MSG} "===> Running ${RUBY_SETUP} to build" @cd ${WRKSRC}; \ ${SETENV} ${MAKE_ENV} ${RUBY} ${RUBY_SETUP} setup .endif .if defined(USE_LIBRUBY) LIB_DEPENDS+= ${RUBY_LIB_DEPENDS} .endif .if defined(USE_RUBY) BUILD_DEPENDS+= ${RUBY_DEPENDS} RUN_DEPENDS+= ${RUBY_DEPENDS} .endif .if defined(USE_RUBY_AMSTD) BUILD_DEPENDS+= ${RUBY_AMSTD_DEPENDS} RUN_DEPENDS+= ${RUBY_AMSTD_DEPENDS} .endif .if defined(USE_RUBY_RD) .if !defined(NOPORTDOCS) BUILD_DEPENDS+= ${RUBY_RD2_DEPENDS} .endif .endif To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-ports" in the body of the message
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