# Copyright 1999-2002 Gentoo Technologies, Inc. # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sys-libs/glibc/glibc-2.3.2.ebuild,v 1.5 2003/04/06 09:59:53 azarah Exp $ IUSE="nls pic build nptl" inherit eutils flag-o-matic gcc filter-flags "-fomit-frame-pointer -malign-double" # Recently there has been a lot of stability problem in Gentoo-land. Many # things can be the cause to this, but I believe that it is due to gcc3 # still having issues with optimizations, or with it not filtering bad # combinations (protecting the user maybe from himeself) yet. # # This can clearly be seen in large builds like glibc, where too aggressive # CFLAGS cause the tests to fail miserbly. # # Quote from Nick Jones , who in my opinion # knows what he is talking about: # # People really shouldn't force code-specific options on... It's a # bad idea. The -march options aren't just to look pretty. They enable # options that are sensible (and include sse,mmx,3dnow when apropriate). # # The next command strips CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS from nearly all flags. If # you do not like it, comment it, but do not bugreport if you run into # problems. # # (13 Oct 2002) strip-flags # Lock glibc at -O2 -- linuxthreads needs it and we want to be conservative here export CFLAGS="${CFLAGS//-O?} -O2" export CXXFLAGS="${CFLAGS}" NPTL_VER="0.29" # Minimum kernel version for --enable-kernel export MIN_KV="2.4.1" # Minimum kernel version for enabling TLS and NPTL ... # NOTE: do not change this if you do not know what # you are doing ! export MIN_NPTL_KV="2.5.50" MY_PV="${PV/_}" S="${WORKDIR}/${P%_*}" DESCRIPTION="GNU libc6 (also called glibc2) C library" SRC_URI="http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/glibc/glibc-${MY_PV}.tar.bz2 ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/glibc/snapshots/glibc-${MY_PV}.tar.bz2 http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/glibc/glibc-linuxthreads-${MY_PV}.tar.bz2 ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/glibc/snapshots/glibc-linuxthreads-${MY_PV}.tar.bz2 nptl? ( http://people.redhat.com/drepper/nptl/nptl-${NPTL_VER}.tar.bz2 )" HOMEPAGE="http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/libc.html" KEYWORDS="~x86 ~ppc -sparc ~alpha ~hppa ~arm" # Is 99% compadible, just some .a's bork SLOT="2.2" LICENSE="GPL-2" # Portage-1.8.9 needed for smart library merging feature (avoids segfaults on glibc upgrade) # Drobbins, 18 Mar 2002: we now rely on the system profile to select the correct linus-headers DEPEND=">=sys-devel/gcc-3.2.2 nptl? ( >=sys-devel/gcc-3.2.2-r1 ) >=sys-devel/binutils-2.13.90.0.18 virtual/os-headers nls? ( sys-devel/gettext )" RDEPEND="virtual/os-headers sys-apps/baselayout nls? ( sys-devel/gettext ) build? ( >=sys-apps/portage-1.9.0 )" PROVIDE="virtual/glibc" # Convert a string type kernel version (2.4.0) to an int (132096) # for easy compairing or versions ... KV_to_int() { [ -z "$1" ] && return 1 local KV="`echo $1 | \ awk '{ tmp = $0; gsub(/^[0-9\.]*/, "", tmp); sub(tmp, ""); print }'`" local KV_MAJOR="`echo "${KV}" | cut -d. -f1`" local KV_MINOR="`echo "${KV}" | cut -d. -f2`" local KV_MICRO="`echo "${KV}" | cut -d. -f3`" local KV_int="$((KV_MAJOR * 65536 + KV_MINOR * 256 + KV_MICRO))" # We make version 2.2.0 the minimum version we will handle as # a sanity check ... if its less, we fail ... if [ "${KV_int}" -ge "131584" ] then echo "${KV_int}" return 0 else return 1 fi } get_KV() { local KV="`uname -r`" echo "`KV_to_int ${KV}`" return $? } # Try to get a kernel source tree with version equal or greater # than $1. We basically just try a few default locations. The # version need to be that which KV_to_int() returns ... get_KHV() { local headers="" [ -z "$1" ] && return 1 # - First check if linux-headers are installed (or symlink # to current kernel ...) # - Ok, do we have access to the current kernel's headers ? # - Last option ... maybe its a weird bootstrap with /lib # binded to the chroot ... # We do not really support more than 2 arguments ... if [ -n "$2" ] then headers="$2" else # We try to find the current kernel's headers first, # as we would rather build against linux 2.5 headers ... headers="/lib/modules/`uname -r`/build/include \ ${ROOT}/lib/modules/`uname -r`/build/include \ /usr/src/linux/include \ ${ROOT}/usr/src/linux/include \ ${ROOT}/usr/include" fi for x in ${headers} do local header="${x}/linux/version.h" if [ -f ${header} ] then local version="`grep 'LINUX_VERSION_CODE' ${header} | \ sed -e 's:^.*LINUX_VERSION_CODE[[:space:]]*::'`" if [ "${version}" -ge "$1" ] then echo "${x}" return 0 fi fi done return 1 } use_nptl() { # Enable NPTL support if: # - We have 'nptl' in USE # - We have 'x86' in USE # - We have linux-2.4 or later kernel (should prob check for 2.4.20 ...) # - We have a CHOST of "i686-pc-linux-gnu" if [ -n "`use nptl`" -a "`use x86`" -a \ "`get_KV`" -ge "`KV_to_int ${MIN_NPTL_KV}`" -a "${CHOST/-*}" = "i686" ] then return 0 else return 1 fi } pkg_setup() { # We need gcc 3.2 or later ... if [ "`gcc-major-version`" -ne "3" -o "`gcc-minor-version`" -lt "2" ] then echo eerror "As of glibc-2.3, gcc-3.2 or later is needed" eerror "for the build to succeed." die "GCC too old" fi if use_nptl then echo # The use_nptl should have already taken care of kernel version, # arch and CHOST, so now just check if we can find suitable kernel # source tree or headers .... einfon "Checking for sufficient version kernel headers ... " if ! get_KHV "`KV_to_int ${MIN_NPTL_KV}`" &> /dev/null then echo "no" echo eerror "Could not find a kernel source tree or headers with" eerror "version ${MIN_NPTL_KV} or later! Please correct this" eerror "and try again." die "Insufficient kernel headers present!" else echo "yes" fi einfon "Checking gcc for __thread support ... " if ! gcc -c ${FILESDIR}/test-__thread.c -o ${T}/test.o &> /dev/null then echo "no" echo eerror "Could not find a gcc that supports the __thread directive!" eerror "please update to gcc-3.2.2-r1 or later, and try again." die "No __thread support in gcc!" else echo "yes" fi # Default disclaimer ... echo ewarn "Please note that NPTL support is still very experimental," ewarn "and could break your system! Press ^C now if you do not know" ewarn "what you are doing, and remove \"nptl\" from your USE ..." echo ewarn "As a final note ... it does NOT work with NVidia GLX!!" sleep 5 elif use nptl &> /dev/null then # Just tell the user not to expect too much ... ewarn "You have \"nptl\" in your USE, but your kernel version or" ewarn "architecture do not support it!" fi } src_unpack() { unpack glibc-${MY_PV}.tar.bz2 # Extract pre-made man pages. Otherwise we need perl, which is a no-no. mkdir -p ${S}/man; cd ${S}/man use_nptl || tar xjf ${FILESDIR}/glibc-manpages-${MY_PV}.tar.bz2 cd ${S} # Extract our threads package ... if use_nptl then unpack nptl-${NPTL_VER}.tar.bz2 else unpack glibc-linuxthreads-${MY_PV}.tar.bz2 fi # This next patch fixes a test that will timeout due to ReiserFS' slow handling of sparse files # cd ${S}/io; epatch ${FILESDIR}/glibc-2.2.2-test-lfs-timeout.patch # This add back glibc 2.2 compadibility. See bug #8766 and #9586 for more info, # and also: # # http://lists.debian.org/debian-glibc/2002/debian-glibc-200210/msg00093.html # # We should think about remoing it in the future after things have settled. # # Thanks to Jan Gutter for reporting it. # # (26 Oct 2002). cd ${S}; epatch ${FILESDIR}/2.3.1/${PN}-2.3.1-ctype-compat-v3.patch # One more compat issue which breaks sun-jdk-1.3.1. See bug #8766 for more # info, and also: # # http://sources.redhat.com/ml/libc-alpha/2002-04/msg00143.html # # Thanks to Jan Gutter for reporting it. # # (30 Oct 2002). cd ${S}; epatch ${FILESDIR}/2.3.1/${PN}-2.3.1-libc_wait-compat.patch # One more compat issue ... libc_stack_end is missing from ld.so. # Got this one from diffing redhat glibc tarball .. would help if # they used patches and not modified tarball ... # # (7 Nov 2002). cd ${S}; epatch ${FILESDIR}/2.3.1/${PN}-2.3.1-stack_end-compat.patch } setup_flags() { # -freorder-blocks for all but ia64 s390 s390x use ppc || append-flags "-freorder-blocks" # Sparc support ... replace-flags "-mcpu=ultrasparc" "-mcpu=v8 -mtune=ultrasparc" replace-flags "-mcpu=v9" "-mcpu=v8 -mtune=v9" # -mvis for sparc64 (should this be always, or only with 64bit userspace ? [ "${PROFILE_ARCH}" = "sparc64" ] && append-flags "-mvis" # -fcall-used-g7 for sparc and sparc64 use sparc && append-flags "-fcall-used-g7" } src_compile() { local myconf="" local myconf_nptl="" setup_flags # These should not be set, else the # zoneinfo do not always get installed ... unset LANGUAGE LANG LC_ALL use nls || myconf="${myconf} --disable-nls" if use_nptl then local kernelheaders="$(get_KHV "`KV_to_int ${MIN_NPTL_KV}`")" # NTPL and Thread Local Storage support. myconf="${myconf} --with-tls --with-__thread \ --enable-add-ons=nptl \ --enable-kernel=${MIN_NPTL_KV} \ --with-headers=${kernelheaders}" else myconf="${myconf} --without-tls --without-__thread \ --enable-add-ons=linuxthreads" # If we build for the build system we use the kernel headers from the target # We also now set it without "build" as well, else it might use the # current kernel's headers, which might just fail (the linux-headers # package is usually well tested...) # ( use build || use sparc ) \ # && myconf="${myconf} --with-headers=${ROOT}usr/include" myconf="${myconf} --with-headers=${ROOT}usr/include" # If kernel version and headers in ${ROOT}/usr/include are ok, # then enable --enable-kernel=${MIN_KV} ... if [ "`get_KV`" -ge "`KV_to_int ${MIN_KV}`" -a \ -n "$(get_KHV "`KV_to_int ${MIN_KV}`" "${ROOT}/usr/include")" ] then myconf="${myconf} --enable-kernel=${MIN_KV}" else myconf="${myconf} --enable-kernel=2.2.5" fi fi einfo "Configuring GLIBC..." rm -rf ${S}/buildhere mkdir -p ${S}/buildhere cd ${S}/buildhere ../configure --build=${CHOST} \ --host=${CHOST} \ --with-gd=no \ --without-cvs \ --disable-profile \ --prefix=/usr \ --mandir=/usr/share/man \ --infodir=/usr/share/info \ --libexecdir=/usr/lib/misc \ ${myconf} || die einfo "Building GLIBC..." cd ${S}/buildhere make PARALLELMFLAGS="${MAKEOPTS}" || die # einfo "Doing GLIBC checks..." # make check } src_install() { local buildtarget="buildhere" setup_flags # These should not be set, else the # zoneinfo do not always get installed ... unset LANGUAGE LANG LC_ALL einfo "Installing GLIBC..." make PARALLELMFLAGS="${MAKEOPTS}" \ install_root=${D} \ install -C ${buildtarget} || die # If librt.so is a symlink, change it into linker script (Redhat) if [ -L ${D}/usr/lib/librt.so ] then local LIBRTSO="`cd ${D}/lib; echo librt.so.*`" local LIBPTHREADSO="`cd ${D}/lib; echo libpthread.so.*`" rm -f ${D}/usr/lib/librt.so cat > ${D}/usr/lib/librt.so <> ${D}/usr/lib/librt.so echo "GROUP ( /lib/${LIBPTHREADSO} /lib/${LIBRTSO} )" \ >> ${D}/usr/lib/librt.so fi if [ -z "`use build`" ] then einfo "Installing Info pages..." make PARALLELMFLAGS="${MAKEOPTS}" \ install_root=${D} \ info -C ${buildtarget} || die einfo "Installing Locale data..." make PARALLELMFLAGS="${MAKEOPTS}" \ install_root=${D} \ localedata/install-locales -C ${buildtarget} || die # Compatibility hack: this locale has vanished from glibc, # but some other programs are still using it. keepdir /usr/lib/locale/ru_RU/LC_MESSAGES einfo "Installing man pages and docs..." # Install linuxthreads man pages use_nptl || { dodir /usr/share/man/man3 doman ${S}/man/*.3thr } # Install nscd config file insinto /etc doins ${FILESDIR}/nscd.conf dodoc BUGS ChangeLog* CONFORMANCE COPYING* FAQ INTERFACE \ NEWS NOTES PROJECTS README* else rm -rf ${D}/usr/share ${D}/usr/lib/gconv einfo "Installing Timezone data..." make PARALLELMFLAGS="${MAKEOPTS}" \ install_root=${D} \ timezone/install-others -C ${buildtarget} || die fi if [ "`use pic`" ] then find ${S}/${buildtarget}/ -name "soinit.os" -exec cp {} ${D}/lib/soinit.o \; find ${S}/${buildtarget}/ -name "sofini.os" -exec cp {} ${D}/lib/sofini.o \; find ${S}/${buildtarget}/ -name "*_pic.a" -exec cp {} ${D}/lib \; find ${S}/${buildtarget}/ -name "*.map" -exec cp {} ${D}/lib \; for i in ${D}/lib/*.map do mv ${i} ${i%.map}_pic.map done fi # Is this next line actually needed or does the makefile get it right? # It previously has 0755 perms which was killing things. fperms 4755 /usr/lib/misc/pt_chown # Currently libraries in /usr/lib/gconv do not get loaded if not # in search path ... # insinto /etc/env.d # doins ${FILESDIR}/03glibc rm -f ${D}/etc/ld.so.cache # Prevent overwriting of the /etc/localtime symlink. We'll handle the # creation of the "factory" symlink in pkg_postinst(). rm -f ${D}/etc/localtime # Some things want this, notably ash. dosym /usr/lib/libbsd-compat.a /usr/lib/libbsd.a } pkg_postinst() { # Correct me if I am wrong here, but my /etc/localtime is a file # created by zic .... # I am thinking that it should only be recreated if no /etc/localtime # exists, or if it is an invalid symlink. # # For invalid symlink: # -f && -e will fail # -L will succeed # if [ ! -e ${ROOT}/etc/localtime ] then echo "Please remember to set your timezone using the zic command." rm -f ${ROOT}/etc/localtime ln -s ../usr/share/zoneinfo/Factory ${ROOT}/etc/localtime fi if [ -x ${ROOT}/usr/sbin/iconvconfig ] then # Generate fastloading iconv module configuration file. ${ROOT}/usr/sbin/iconvconfig --prefix=${ROOT} fi # Reload init ... if [ "${ROOT}" = "/" ] then /sbin/init U &> /dev/null fi }