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# New ports collection makefile for: erlang
# Date created: 11 Dec 1998
# Whom: ruslan@shevchenko.kiev.ua
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
PORTNAME= erlang
PORTVERSION= 9.0
CATEGORIES= lang
MASTER_SITES= ftp://ftp.erlang.org/pub/download/ \
http://www.erlang.org/download/ \
http://erlang.stacken.kth.se/download/ \
http://www.csd.uu.se/ftp/mirror/erlang/download/
DISTNAME= otp_src_R9B-0
DISTFILES= ${DISTNAME}${EXTRACT_SUFX} ${ERLANG_MAN} ${ERLANG_DOCS}
EXTRACT_ONLY= ${DISTNAME}${EXTRACT_SUFX}
PATCH_SITES= http://www.erlang.org/download/patches/
PATCHFILES=
PATCH_DIST_STRIP= -p1
MAINTAINER= olgeni@FreeBSD.org
# Set JAVABINDIR to where you have javac, if different from below
JAVABINDIR?= ${LOCALBASE}/jdk1.3.1/bin
JAVAPORT?= ${JAVABINDIR}/javac:${PORTSDIR}/java/jdk13
.if !exists(${JAVABINDIR}/java)
WITHOUT_JAVA= yes
.endif
CONFIGURE_TARGET= # Empty
# Don't clutter up /usr/ports/distfiles with all distfiles (including patches)
DIST_SUBDIR= erlang
ERLANG_MAN= otp_man_R9B-0.tar.gz
.if !defined(NOPORTDOCS)
ERLANG_DOCS= otp_html_R9B-0.tar.gz
.endif
.if !defined(WITHOUT_X11)
USE_XLIB= yes
.endif
USE_GMAKE= yes
USE_PERL5= yes
GNU_CONFIGURE= yes
.if defined(WITH_ERLANG_THREADS)
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-threads
.endif
.if !defined(WITHOUT_JAVA)
# The Java applications that are part of the Erlang distribution are
# not strictly necessary - it is included for completeness sake. A
# problem with the Erlang build procedure is that it only checks if
# javac is in the regular path - and then assumes that all of the jdk
# utilities is in the path as well. The only way to make sure that
# this is the case (that I could think of at least) was to make sure
# JAVABINDIR is added to the PATH, using the *_ENV macros.
BUILD_DEPENDS+= ${JAVAPORT}
# Make sure JAVABINDIR is in the path
CONFIGURE_ENV+= PATH=${PATH}:${JAVABINDIR}
MAKE_ENV+= PATH=${PATH}:${JAVABINDIR}
SCRIPT_ENV+= PATH=${PATH}:${JAVABINDIR}
.endif
# Workaround for a ./configure recursion bug which leads to INSTALL being
# set to "../../../../[...]"
post-patch:
@cd ${WRKSRC} && ${CAT} ${FILESDIR}/post-patch-configure | ${PATCH}
pre-extract:
.if !defined(WITH_ERLANG_THREADS)
@${ECHO_MSG} "You can enable support for threaded I/O by defining WITH_ERLANG_THREADS."
.endif
pre-configure:
# Regenerate erts configuration script
cd ${WRKSRC}/erts && ${AUTOCONF}
# Check if javac is really in ${JAVABINDIR}.
.if !defined(WITHOUT_JAVA)
@if [ ! -x ${JAVABINDIR}/javac ]; then \
${ECHO_MSG} ">> Error: cannot find javac in JAVABINDIR."; \
${ECHO_MSG} ">> Please configure JAVABINDIR, or use the WITHOUT_JAVA option"; \
exit 1; \
fi
.endif
# If X11 is not used, skip gs and etk applications.
.if defined(WITHOUT_X11)
@${ECHO_CMD} "WITHOUT_X11 defined" > ${WRKSRC}/lib/gs/SKIP
@${ECHO_CMD} "WITHOUT_X11 defined" > ${WRKSRC}/lib/etk/SKIP
.endif
# Install documentation. (HTML docs need to be in same dir as the
# rest, not in share/doc/erlang as it should, because of relative
# links in the documentation.
post-install:
@${LN} -sf ${LOCALBASE}/lib/erlang/lib/erl_interface-*/bin/erl_call ${LOCALBASE}/bin/erl_call
@${TAR} --unlink -xzpf ${DISTDIR}/${DIST_SUBDIR}/${ERLANG_MAN} \
-C ${PREFIX}/lib/erlang
@${RM} -rf ${PREFIX}/lib/erlang/man/cat?
.if !defined(NOPORTDOCS)
@${TAR} --unlink -xzpf ${DISTDIR}/${DIST_SUBDIR}/${ERLANG_DOCS} \
-C ${PREFIX}/lib/erlang
.endif
@${CHOWN} -R ${SHAREOWN}:${SHAREGRP} ${PREFIX}/lib/erlang
@${CHMOD} -R o+rX-w,g+rX-w ${PREFIX}/lib/erlang
@sslapp=`ls -d ${PREFIX}/lib/erlang/lib/ssl-* | tail -1`; \
cd $$sslapp/priv/obj && ${MAKE} && strip ../bin/ssl_esock
@cd ${PREFIX} ; find lib/erlang/* -type f -o -type l \
| ${GREP} -v "^lib/erlang/man" \
| sort \
> ${WRKDIR}/PLIST.lib-erlang
@cd ${PREFIX} ; find lib/erlang/* -type d | sort -r \
| ${GREP} -v "^lib/erlang/man" \
| ${SED} -e 's/^/@dirrm /g' \
>> ${WRKDIR}/PLIST.lib-erlang
@${ECHO_CMD} "r ${TMPPLIST}" > ${WRKDIR}/ex.script
@${ECHO_CMD} "/Insert PLIST.lib-erlang" >> ${WRKDIR}/ex.script
@${ECHO_CMD} "d" >> ${WRKDIR}/ex.script
@${ECHO_CMD} "r ${WRKDIR}/PLIST.lib-erlang" >> ${WRKDIR}/ex.script
@${ECHO_CMD} "x!" >> ${WRKDIR}/ex.script
@${CP} -p ${TMPPLIST} ${TMPPLIST}.pre-lib-erlang
@cd ${WRKDIR} ; ex < ex.script
# The man-pages are put (in spite of FreeBSD's port convention) in a
# private subdir. This is to avoid cluttering up the man page name
# space. Also the Erlang man pages are more of internal documentation
# using the man format than actual system man pages. (The erl.1 and
# epmd.1 perhaps being the exception).
NOMANCOMPRESS= yes
MAN1PREFIX= ${PREFIX}/lib/erlang
MAN3PREFIX= ${PREFIX}/lib/erlang
MAN4PREFIX= ${PREFIX}/lib/erlang
MAN6PREFIX= ${PREFIX}/lib/erlang
.include "Makefile.man"
.include <bsd.port.mk>
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