#!/bin/bash # x11.SlackBuild # Heavily based on the original Slackware build scripts, # Modified by Stuart Winter ################################################################################ # # Copyright 2007 Patrick Volkerding, Sebeka, MN, USA # All rights reserved. # # Redistribution and use of this script, with or without modification, is # permitted provided that the following conditions are met: # # 1. Redistributions of this script must retain the above copyright # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. # # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED # WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF # MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO # EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, # SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, # PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; # OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, # WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR # OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF # ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. # # To build only a single package group, specify it as $1, like: # ./x11.SlackBuild lib # To build only a single package, specify both the source directory # and the name of the package, like: # ./x11.SlackBuild lib libX11 ################################################################################ echo "Command line: $@" # Record toolchain & other info for the build log: slackbuildinfo # Paths to skeleton port's source & real Slackware source tree: export CWD=$SLACKSOURCE/$PKGSERIES/$PKGNAM export PORTCWD=$PWD # Temporary build locations: export TMPBUILD=$TMP/build-$PKGNAM export PKG=$TMP/package-$PKGNAM mkpkgdirs # Delete & re-create temporary directories then cd into $TMPBUILD SLACK_X_BUILD_DIR=$TMPBUILD # Clean failure log: mkdir -vpm755 $PORTCWD/build-logs rm -f $PORTCWD/build-logs/build-fails.log # Functions: pkgbase() { PKGEXT=$(echo $1 | rev | cut -f 1 -d . | rev) case $PKGEXT in 'gz' ) PKGRETURN=$(basename $1 .tar.gz) ;; 'bz2' ) PKGRETURN=$(basename $1 .tar.bz2) ;; 'lzma' ) PKGRETURN=$(basename $1 .tar.lzma) ;; 'xz' ) PKGRETURN=$(basename $1 .tar.xz) ;; *) PKGRETURN=$(basename $1) ;; esac echo $PKGRETURN } no_usr_share_doc() { # If there are docs, move them: if [ -d usr/share/doc ]; then mkdir -pm755 usr/doc mv -vf usr/share/doc/* usr/doc rmdir usr/share/doc fi } # Function to retrieve the package name. # glibc-solibs-2.2-i386-1.t?z = glibc-solibs function short_package_name () { local PACKAGENAME="$( echo $1 | rev | cut -d- -f4- | rev )" echo ${PACKAGENAME} } # Better have some binaries installed first, as this may not be # in the "magic order". I built mine by hand through trial-and-error # before getting this script to work. It wasn't that hard... I think. ;-) ( cd $CWD/src for x_source_dir in proto data util xcb lib app doc xserver driver font ; do # See if $1 is a source directory like "lib": if [ ! -z "$1" ]; then if [ ! "$1" = "${x_source_dir}" ]; then continue fi fi PKG=${SLACK_X_BUILD_DIR}/package-${x_source_dir} rm -rf $PKG mkdir -p $PKG ( cd $x_source_dir for x_pkg in *.tar.?z* ; do # Reset $PKGARCH to its initial value: PKGARCH=$ARCH PKGNAME=$(echo $x_pkg | rev | cut -f 2- -d - | rev) # Perhaps $PKGARCH should be something different: if grep -wq "^$PKGNAME" ${CWD}/noarch ; then PKGARCH=noarch fi if grep -wq "^$PKGNAME" ${CWD}/package-blacklist ; then continue fi cd $SLACK_X_BUILD_DIR # If $2 is set, we only want to build one package: if [ ! -z "$2" ]; then if [ "$2" = "$PKGNAME" ]; then # Set $PKG to a private dir for the modular package build: PKG=$SLACK_X_BUILD_DIR/package-$PKGNAME rm -rf $PKG mkdir -p $PKG else continue fi else echo echo "Building from source ${x_pkg}" echo fi if grep -wq "^$PKGNAME" ${CWD}/modularize ; then # Set $PKG to a private dir for the modular package build: PKG=$SLACK_X_BUILD_DIR/package-$PKGNAME rm -rf $PKG mkdir -p $PKG fi # Now, if there's a local Slackware ARM version (which may be an alternate # version if the one in Slackware won't build), let's find it: # (this is very rare - which is why the logic of this bit of # code is awful; a real hack). if [ -f $PORTCWD/src/${x_source_dir}/${PKGNAME}-*.t*z ]; then echo "******************************************************" echo "*** Found local copy $PORTCWD/src/${x_source_dir}/${PKGNAME}*.t?z ****" echo "******************************************************" x_pkg=$( basename $PORTCWD/src/${x_source_dir}/${PKGNAME}-*.t*z ) LOCATIONCWD=$PORTCWD else LOCATIONCWD=$CWD fi # Let's figure out the version number on the modular package: MODULAR_PACKAGE_VERSION=$(echo $x_pkg | rev | cut -f 3- -d . | cut -f 1 -d - | rev) rm -rf $(pkgbase $x_pkg) # tar xvvf $CWD/src/${x_source_dir}/${x_pkg} || exit 1 tar xvvf $LOCATIONCWD/src/${x_source_dir}/${x_pkg} || exit 1 cd $(pkgbase $x_pkg) || exit 1 slackhousekeeping echo "*** Modular package version: $MODULAR_PACKAGE_VERSION ***" # Determine whether the version of this particular modular package # is the same as the last version we built. If it isn't then # we reset the BUILD to 1, regardless of whether the indibuild script # was specified as a rebuild or upgrade. # This allows us to run this x11.SlackBuild to do mass updates (say with a new X release) # without having to manually keep track of what is new and what is # just a rebuild. # if [ -r $PORTCWD/build-nums/${PKGNAME} ]; then source $PORTCWD/build-nums/${PKGNAME} # We found the previous details: echo "Package: $PKGNAME" echo "Previous built version: ${_PKGVER}" echo "Previous build #: $MODBUILD" echo "New version: $MODULAR_PACKAGE_VERSION" # _PKGVER is stored inside the package file name and indicates # the last build that was done. # The "indibuild" script sets just the build number to 1 when Upgrading # packages, so the logic below isn't useful if you're using that script. if [ "$MODULAR_PACKAGE_VERSION" != "$_PKGVER" -o -z "$_PKGVER" ]; then # Version doesn't match (let's assume it's an upgrade) # or the version string is empty. Store new details: echo "*** Detected version change (or no previous version) for $PKGNAME ***" echo "*** Storing new version & setting BUILD to 1 ***" echo "_PKGVER=$MODULAR_PACKAGE_VERSION" > $PORTCWD/build-nums/${PKGNAME} echo "MODBUILD=1" >> $PORTCWD/build-nums/${PKGNAME} else # The version matched, so increment the BUILD *unless* the "indibuild" script # has set MODBUILDNOBUMP (which is used when we're rebuilding packages # to test fixes and so on prior to a public tree push -- otherwise by now # the public tree would be into the hundred build numbers ;-) ). echo "_PKGVER=$MODULAR_PACKAGE_VERSION" > $PORTCWD/build-nums/${PKGNAME} if [ -z "$MODBUILDNOBUMP" ]; then let MODBUILD++ echo "*** Incrementing the BUILD number to $MODBUILD ***" else echo "*** Not incrementing build number (MODBUILDNOBUMP is set) ***" echo "*** (could also be because the indibuild script is being used) ***" fi echo "MODBUILD=$MODBUILD" >> $PORTCWD/build-nums/${PKGNAME} fi else # No build information found for this modular package so we'll # create it ready for next time. echo "*** No previous build information found: storing current version and build ***" echo "_PKGVER=$MODULAR_PACKAGE_VERSION" > $PORTCWD/build-nums/${PKGNAME} echo "MODBUILD=1" >> $PORTCWD/build-nums/${PKGNAME} fi # If any patches are needed, call this script to apply them: if [ -r $CWD/patch/${PKGNAME}.patch ]; then . $CWD/patch/${PKGNAME}.patch fi # And then any local ARMedslack patches: if [ -r $PORTCWD/patch/${PKGNAME}.patch ]; then . $PORTCWD/patch/${PKGNAME}.patch fi # Set the compile options for the $ARCH being used: PKGARCH=$ARCH # ARCH is set from arm/build . $PORTCWD/arch.use.flags # ./configure, using custom configure script if needed: # autoreconf # Check if we have a $PKG specific Slackware ARM configure script first: if [ -r $PORTCWD/configure/${PKGNAME} ]; then echo "*************************************************" echo "*** Using local configure: $PORTCWD/configure/${PKGNAME} *********" echo "*************************************************" . $PORTCWD/configure/${PKGNAME} # No, perhaps a Slackware x86 one? elif [ -r $CWD/configure/${PKGNAME} ]; then # . $CWD/configure/${PKGNAME} # We need to add "gnueabi" otherwise building doesn't # work for the EABI ARM port: sed -e 's?-slackware-linux?-slackware-linux-gnueabi?g' $CWD/configure/${PKGNAME} > armconfigure # No autoconf "configure" script shipped by the vendor? try and make one. [ ! -x ./configure ] && autoreconf -vif . armconfigure else # This is the default configure script: # . $CWD/configure/configure sed -e 's?-slackware-linux?-slackware-linux-gnueabi?g' $CWD/configure/configure > armconfigure # No autoconf "configure" script shipped by the vendor? try and make one. [ ! -x ./configure ] && autoreconf -vif . armconfigure fi # I had make -j1 here for xorg 7.2 but I don't know why - whether # anything more broke on ARM... let's see! if ! make $NUMJOBS ; then echo "******* $PKGNAME FAILED MAKE *******" touch ${SLACK_X_BUILD_DIR}/${PKGNAME}.failed echo "Failed build for $PKGNAME" >> $PORTCWD/build-logs/build-fails.log continue fi # Install into package: make install DESTDIR=$PKG if [ ! -z "$MODULAR_PACKAGE_VERSION" ]; then mkdir -p $PKG/usr/doc/${PKGNAME}-${MODULAR_PACKAGE_VERSION} else # Use the main X11 version number: mkdir -p $PKG/usr/doc/${PKGNAME}-${VERSION} fi cp -favv \ AUTHORS* COPYING* INSTALL* README* NEWS* TODO* \ $PKG/usr/doc/${PKGNAME}-*/ # Trim down a "ChangeLog" file: if [ ! -z "$MODULAR_PACKAGE_VERSION" ]; then changelogliposuction ChangeLog $PKGNAME $MODULAR_PACKAGE_VERSION else changelogliposuction ChangeLog $PKGNAME $VERSION fi # Get rid of zero-length junk files: ( cd $PKG/usr/doc find . -type f -size 0 -exec rm --verbose "{}" \; rmdir --verbose * ) # Strip binaries: ( cd $PKG find . | xargs file | grep "executable" | grep ELF | cut -f 1 -d : | xargs strip --strip-unneeded 2> /dev/null find . | xargs file | grep "shared object" | grep ELF | cut -f 1 -d : | xargs strip --strip-unneeded 2> /dev/null find . | xargs file | grep "current ar archive" | grep ELF | cut -f 1 -d : | xargs strip -g 2> /dev/null ) # If there's any special post-install things to do, do them: if [ -r $CWD/post-install/${PKGNAME}.post-install ]; then RUNSCRIPT=$(mktemp -p $TMP) || exit 1 cat $CWD/post-install/${PKGNAME}.post-install | sed -e "s#usr/lib#usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}#g" > $RUNSCRIPT . $RUNSCRIPT rm -f $RUNSCRIPT fi # If there are ARMedslack specific post-install things, do them: if [ -r $PORTCWD/post-install/${PKGNAME}.post-install ]; then . $PORTCWD/post-install/${PKGNAME}.post-install fi # If this package requires some doinst.sh material, add it here: if [ -r $CWD/doinst.sh/${PKGNAME} ]; then mkdir -p $PKG/install cat $CWD/doinst.sh/${PKGNAME} >> $PKG/install/doinst.sh fi # If this is a modular package, build it here: if [ -d $SLACK_X_BUILD_DIR/package-$PKGNAME ]; then cd $PKG slackgzpages -i # compress man & info pages and delete usr/info/dir slackslack # chown -R root:root, chmod -R og-w, slackchown, slack644docs no_usr_share_doc mkdir -p $PKG/install if [ -r $CWD/slack-desc/${PKGNAME} ]; then cat $CWD/slack-desc/${PKGNAME} > $PKG/install/slack-desc else touch $PKG/install/slack-desc-missing fi if [ -r $PORTCWD/build-nums/${PKGNAME} ]; then # if [ -r $CWD/build/${PKGNAME} ]; then # MODBUILD=$(cat $CWD/build/${PKGNAME}) # Look in the port arch's source dir for a build number for this package: # MODBUILD=$(cat $PORTCWD/build-nums/${PKGNAME}) source $PORTCWD/build-nums/${PKGNAME} else MODBUILD=$BUILD ## use the version set in the "arm/build" script. fi if [ -r $CWD/makepkg/${PKGNAME} ]; then echo "**** Executing custom makepkg $CWD/makepkg/$PKGNAME ****" # We need to make tgz packages for Slackware ARM because it takes a lot # longer to decompress .txz on ARM. sed -e 's?.txz?.tgz?g' $CWD/makepkg/${PKGNAME} > ${SLACK_X_BUILD_DIR}/${PKGNAME}.makepkg BUILD=$MODBUILD . ${SLACK_X_BUILD_DIR}/${PKGNAME}.makepkg # BUILD=$MODBUILD . $CWD/makepkg/${PKGNAME} # Install & upgrade the new packages just built: upgradepkg --reinstall --install-new ${SLACK_X_BUILD_DIR}/*.t?z # Delete the previous versions from the armedslack tree: ( cd ${SLACK_X_BUILD_DIR} for i in *-[0-9]*.t?z ; do # Wipe old packages from the Slackware tree - this caters for packages who share # the same first name - eg xcb-util, xcb-util-foo ( PKGNAM=$( short_package_name $i ) /usr/share/slackdev/slackwipepkg ) done ) # Move the new packages into the armedslack tree: ( cd ${SLACK_X_BUILD_DIR} mv -fv *.t?z $PKGSTORE/x/ ) else echo "*** Did not find a modular package-specific makepkg; using defaults.. ***" makepkg -l y -c n ${SLACK_X_BUILD_DIR}/${PKGNAME}-${MODULAR_PACKAGE_VERSION}-${PKGARCH}-${MODBUILD}.tgz # Install & upgrade the new packages just built: upgradepkg --reinstall --install-new ${SLACK_X_BUILD_DIR}/*.t?z # Delete the previous versions from the armedslack tree: ( cd ${SLACK_X_BUILD_DIR} for i in *-[0-9]*.t?z ; do # Wipe old packages from the Slackware tree - this caters for packages who share # the same first name - eg xcb-util, xcb-util-foo ( PKGNAM=$( short_package_name $i ) /usr/share/slackdev/slackwipepkg ) done ) # Move the new packages into the armedslack tree: ( cd ${SLACK_X_BUILD_DIR} mv -fv *.t?z $PKGSTORE/x/ ) fi fi # Reset $PKG to assume we're building the whole source dir: PKG=${SLACK_X_BUILD_DIR}/package-${x_source_dir} done # Nothing here? Must have been fully modular. :-) if [ ! -d ${SLACK_X_BUILD_DIR}/package-${x_source_dir}/etc -a \ ! -d ${SLACK_X_BUILD_DIR}/package-${x_source_dir}/usr ]; then continue fi # Build an "x11-" package for anything that wasn't built modular: # It's safer to consider these to have binaries in them. ;-) PKGARCH=$ARCH cd $PKG slackgzpages -i # compress man & info pages and delete usr/info/dir slackslack # chown -R root:root, chmod -R og-w, slackchown, slack644docs no_usr_share_doc # If there are post-install things to do for the combined package, # we do them here. This could be used for things like making a # VERSION number for a combined package. :-) if [ -r $CWD/post-install/x11-${x_source_dir}.post-install ]; then . $CWD/post-install/x11-${x_source_dir}.post-install fi mkdir -p $PKG/install if [ -r $CWD/slack-desc/x11-${x_source_dir} ]; then cat $CWD/slack-desc/x11-${x_source_dir} > $PKG/install/slack-desc else touch $PKG/install/slack-desc-missing fi if [ -r $CWD/doinst.sh/x11-${x_source_dir} ]; then cat $CWD/doinst.sh/x11-${x_source_dir} >> $PKG/install/doinst.sh fi # We only care about the build numbers in the local Slackware ARM tree # since the port is maintained independentley: #if [ -r $CWD/build/x11-${PKGNAME} ]; then # SRCDIRBUILD=$(cat $CWD/build/x11-${PKGNAME}) if [ -r $PORTCWD/build-nums/x11-${PKGNAME} ]; then source $PORTCWD/build-nums/${PKGNAME} SRCDIRBUILD=$MODBUILD # this isn't really the 'modular' build number but we'll use the same variable name. # SRCDIRBUILD=$(cat $CWD/build-nums/x11-${PKGNAME}) else SRCDIRBUILD=$BUILD # use the number from the arm/build script fi if [ -r $CWD/makepkg/${PKGNAME} ]; then echo "**** Executing custom makepkg $CWD/makepkg/${PKGNAME} ****" sed -e 's?.txz?.tgz?g' $CWD/makepkg/${PKGNAME} > ${SLACK_X_BUILD_DIR}/${PKGNAME}.makepkg BUILD=$MODBUILD . ${SLACK_X_BUILD_DIR}/${PKGNAME}.makepkg # BUILD=$MODBUILD . $CWD/makepkg/${PKGNAME} # Install & upgrade the new packages just built: upgradepkg --reinstall --install-new ${SLACK_X_BUILD_DIR}/*.t?z # Delete the previous versions from the armedslack tree: ( cd ${SLACK_X_BUILD_DIR} for i in *-[0-9]*.t?z ; do # Wipe old packages from the Slackware tree - this caters for packages who share # the same first name - eg xcb-util, xcb-util-foo ( PKGNAM=$( short_package_name $i ) /usr/share/slackdev/slackwipepkg ) done ) # Move the new packages into the armedslack tree: ( cd ${SLACK_X_BUILD_DIR} mv -fv *.t?z $PKGSTORE/x/ ) else makepkg -l y -c n ${SLACK_X_BUILD_DIR}/x11-${x_source_dir}-${VERSION}-${PKGARCH}-${SRCDIRBUILD}.tgz # Install & upgrade the new packages just built: upgradepkg --reinstall --install-new ${SLACK_X_BUILD_DIR}/*.t?z # Delete the previous versions from the armedslack tree: ( cd ${SLACK_X_BUILD_DIR} for i in *-[0-9]*.t?z ; do # Wipe old packages from the Slackware tree - this caters for packages who share # the same first name - eg xcb-util, xcb-util-foo ( PKGNAM=$( short_package_name $i ) /usr/share/slackdev/slackwipepkg ) done ) # Move the new packages into the armedslack tree: ( cd ${SLACK_X_BUILD_DIR} mv -fv *.t?z $PKGSTORE/x/ ) fi ) done ) exit 0 # I don't think I'll be using the following stuff, since I went for the latest in # "individual", rather than a release. That was mostly because version 7.1 depends # on a version of Mesa that won't build against kernel headers this new (&etc.). # If environment variable "REFRESH" is exported, start by refreshing the source tree: # export REFRESH yes if [ ! -z "$REFRESH" ]; then # Only works once, unless you uncomment above. unset REFRESH ( cd patches lftp -c \ "lftp ftp://ftp.x.org:/pub/X11R7.1/patches mirror --delete --dereference . exit" chmod 644 * ) ( cd src mkdir -p update everything for dir in app data deprecated doc driver extras font lib proto util xserver ; do # We won't really download "update", as problems ensue. Plus, --dereference is # bringing us updated files when needed, so it's redundant (like "everything"). if [ ! -d $dir ]; then mkdir $dir fi ( cd $dir lftp -c \ "lftp ftp://ftp.x.org:/pub/X11R7.1/src/$dir mirror -c --delete --dereference --include-glob "*.tar.bz2" . exit" chmod 644 * ) done ) fi echo echo "***************************************************************" echo "** REMEMBER: The finished packages are in the temporary build *" echo "** space: *" echo "** $SLACK_X_BUILD_DIR " echo