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-# Build the VERY BASIC project dependencies before everything else assuming
-# minimal/generic Make and Shell.
-#
-# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# !!!!! IMPORTANT NOTES !!!!!
-#
-# This Makefile will be run by the initial `./configure' script. It is not
-# included into the reproduction pipe after that.
-#
-# This Makefile builds very low-level and basic tools like GNU Tar, and
-# various compression programs, GNU Bash, and GNU Make. Therefore this is
-# the only Makefile in the reproduction pipeline where you MUST NOT assume
-# that modern GNU Bash or GNU Make are used. After this Makefile, other
-# Makefiles can safely assume the fixed version of all these software.
-#
-# This Makefile is a very simplified version of `dependencies.mk' in the
-# same directory. See there for more comments.
-#
-# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
-#
-# Copyright (C) 2018-2019 Mohammad Akhlaghi <mohammad@akhlaghi.org>
-#
-# This Makefile is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
-# Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your
-# option) any later version.
-#
-# This Makefile is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
-# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General
-# Public License for more details.
-#
-# A copy of the GNU General Public License is available at
-# <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-
-# Top level environment
-include reproduce/config/pipeline/LOCAL.mk
-include reproduce/src/make/dependencies-build-rules.mk
-include reproduce/config/pipeline/dependency-versions.mk
-
-lockdir = $(BDIR)/locks
-ddir = $(BDIR)/dependencies
-tdir = $(BDIR)/dependencies/tarballs
-idir = $(BDIR)/dependencies/installed
-ibdir = $(BDIR)/dependencies/installed/bin
-ildir = $(BDIR)/dependencies/installed/lib
-ibidir = $(BDIR)/dependencies/installed/version-info/bin
-ilidir = $(BDIR)/dependencies/installed/version-info/lib
-
-# We'll need the system's PATH for making links to low-level programs we
-# won't be building ourselves.
-syspath := $(PATH)
-
-# As we build more programs, we want to use this project's built programs
-# and libraries, not the host's.
-export CCACHE_DISABLE := 1
-export PATH := $(ibdir):$(PATH)
-export PKG_CONFIG_PATH := $(ildir)/pkgconfig
-export PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR := $(ildir)/pkgconfig
-export LDFLAGS := $(rpath_command) -L$(ildir) $(LDFLAGS)
-export CPPFLAGS := -I$(idir)/include $(CPPFLAGS)
-export LD_LIBRARY_PATH := $(ildir):$(LD_LIBRARY_PATH)
-
-# Define the programs that don't depend on any other.
-top-level-programs = low-level-links wget gcc
-all: $(foreach p, $(top-level-programs), $(ibidir)/$(p))
-
-
-
-
-
-# Tarballs
-# --------
-#
-# Prepare tarballs. Difference with that in `dependencies.mk': `.ONESHELL'
-# is not recognized by some versions of Make (even older GNU Makes). So
-# we'll have to make sure the recipe doesn't break into multiple shell
-# calls (so we can preserve the variables).
-#
-# Software hosted at akhlaghi.org/src: As of our latest check (November
-# 2018) their major release tarballs either crash or don't build on some
-# systems (for example Make or Gzip), or they don't exist (for example
-# Bzip2).
-#
-# In the first case, we used their Git repo and bootstrapped them (just
-# like Gnuastro) and built the most recent tarball off of that. In the case
-# of Bzip2: its webpage has expired and doesn't host the data any more. It
-# is available on the link below (archive.org):
-#
-# https://web.archive.org/web/20180624184806/http://www.bzip.org/1.0.6/bzip2-1.0.6.tar.gz
-#
-# However, downloading from this link is slow (because its just a link). So
-# its easier to just keep a with the others.
-$(lockdir): | $(BDIR); mkdir $@
-downloadwrapper = ./reproduce/src/bash/download-multi-try
-tarballs = $(foreach t, bash-$(bash-version).tar.gz \
- binutils-$(binutils-version).tar.lz \
- bzip2-$(bzip2-version).tar.gz \
- cert.pem \
- coreutils-$(coreutils-version).tar.xz \
- diffutils-$(diffutils-version).tar.xz \
- file-$(file-version).tar.gz \
- findutils-$(findutils-version).tar.lz \
- gawk-$(gawk-version).tar.lz \
- gcc-$(gcc-version).tar.xz \
- gmp-$(gmp-version).tar.lz \
- grep-$(grep-version).tar.xz \
- gzip-$(gzip-version).tar.gz \
- isl-$(isl-version).tar.bz2 \
- libtool-$(libtool-version).tar.xz \
- lzip-$(lzip-version).tar.gz \
- m4-$(m4-version).tar.gz \
- make-$(make-version).tar.lz \
- mpfr-$(mpfr-version).tar.xz \
- mpc-$(mpc-version).tar.gz \
- ncurses-$(ncurses-version).tar.gz \
- openssl-$(openssl-version).tar.gz \
- patchelf-$(patchelf-version).tar.gz \
- pkg-config-$(pkgconfig-version).tar.gz \
- readline-$(readline-version).tar.gz \
- sed-$(sed-version).tar.xz \
- tar-$(tar-version).tar.gz \
- wget-$(wget-version).tar.lz \
- which-$(which-version).tar.gz \
- xz-$(xz-version).tar.gz \
- zlib-$(zlib-version).tar.gz \
- , $(tdir)/$(t) )
-$(tarballs): $(tdir)/%: | $(lockdir)
- if [ -f $(DEPENDENCIES-DIR)/$* ]; then \
- cp $(DEPENDENCIES-DIR)/$* $@; \
- else \
- n=$$(echo $* | sed -e's/[0-9\-]/ /g' \
- -e's/\./ /g' \
- | awk '{print $$1}' ); \
- \
- mergenames=1; \
- if [ $$n = bash ]; then w=http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bash; \
- elif [ $$n = binutils ]; then w=http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/binutils; \
- elif [ $$n = bzip ]; then w=http://akhlaghi.org/src; \
- elif [ $$n = cert ]; then w=http://akhlaghi.org/src; \
- elif [ $$n = coreutils ]; then w=http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/coreutils;\
- elif [ $$n = diffutils ]; then w=http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/diffutils;\
- elif [ $$n = file ]; then w=ftp://ftp.astron.com/pub/file; \
- elif [ $$n = findutils ]; then w=http://akhlaghi.org/src; \
- elif [ $$n = gawk ]; then w=http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gawk; \
- elif [ $$n = gcc ]; then w=http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gcc/gcc-$(gcc-version); \
- elif [ $$n = gmp ]; then w=https://gmplib.org/download/gmp; \
- elif [ $$n = grep ]; then w=http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/grep; \
- elif [ $$n = gzip ]; then w=http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gzip; \
- elif [ $$n = isl ]; then w=ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/infrastructure; \
- elif [ $$n = libtool ]; then w=http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/libtool; \
- elif [ $$n = lzip ]; then w=http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/lzip; \
- elif [ $$n = m ]; then \
- mergenames=0; \
- w=http://akhlaghi.org/src/m4-1.4.18-patched.tar.gz; \
- elif [ $$n = make ]; then w=http://akhlaghi.org/src; \
- elif [ $$n = mpfr ]; then w=http://www.mpfr.org/mpfr-current;\
- elif [ $$n = mpc ]; then w=http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/mpc; \
- elif [ $$n = ncurses ]; then w=http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/ncurses; \
- elif [ $$n = openssl ]; then w=http://www.openssl.org/source; \
- elif [ $$n = patchelf ]; then w=http://nixos.org/releases/patchelf/patchelf-$(patchelf-version); \
- elif [ $$n = pkg ]; then w=http://pkg-config.freedesktop.org/releases; \
- elif [ $$n = readline ]; then w=http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/readline; \
- elif [ $$n = sed ]; then w=http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/sed; \
- elif [ $$n = tar ]; then w=http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/tar; \
- elif [ $$n = wget ]; then w=http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/wget; \
- elif [ $$n = which ]; then w=http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/which; \
- elif [ $$n = xz ]; then w=http://tukaani.org/xz; \
- elif [ $$n = zlib ]; then w=http://www.zlib.net; \
- else \
- echo; echo; echo; \
- echo "'$$n' not a basic dependency name (for downloading)." \
- echo; echo; echo; \
- exit 1; \
- fi; \
- \
- if [ $$mergenames = 1 ]; then tarballurl=$$w/"$*"; \
- else tarballurl=$$w; \
- fi; \
- \
- echo "Downloading $$tarballurl"; \
- if [ -f $(ibdir)/wget ]; then \
- downloader="wget --no-use-server-timestamps -O"; \
- else \
- downloader="$(DOWNLOADER)"; \
- fi; \
- \
- touch $(lockdir)/download; \
- $(downloadwrapper) "$$downloader" $(lockdir)/download \
- $$tarballurl $@; \
- fi
-
-
-
-
-
-# Low-level (not built) programs
-# ------------------------------
-#
-# For the time being, we aren't building a local C compiler, but we'll use
-# any C compiler that the system already has and just make a symbolic link
-# to it.
-#
-# ccache: ccache acts like a wrapper over the C compiler and is made to
-# avoid/speed-up compiling of identical files in a system (it is commonly
-# used on large servers). It actually makes `gcc' or `g++' a symbolic link
-# to itself so it can control them internally. So, for our purpose here, it
-# is very annoying and can cause many complications. We thus remove any
-# part of PATH of that has `ccache' in it before making symbolic links to
-# the programs we are not building ourselves.
-makelink = origpath="$$PATH"; \
- export PATH=$$(echo $(syspath) | tr : '\n' | grep -v ccache \
- | tr '\n' :); \
- a=$$(which $(1) 2> /dev/null); \
- if [ -e $(ibdir)/$(1) ]; then rm $(ibdir)/$(1); fi; \
- if [ x$$a = x ]; then \
- if [ "x$(strip $(2))" = xmandatory ]; then \
- echo "'$(1)' is necessary for higher-level tools."; \
- echo "Please install it for the configuration to continue."; \
- exit 1; \
- fi; \
- else \
- ln -s $$a $(ibdir)/$(1); \
- fi; \
- export PATH="$$origpath"
-$(ibdir) $(ildir):; mkdir $@
-$(ibidir)/low-level-links: | $(ibdir) $(ildir)
-
- # The Assembler
- $(call makelink,as)
-
- # Compiler (Cmake needs the clang compiler which we aren't building
- # yet in the project).
- $(call makelink,clang)
- $(call makelink,clang++)
-
- # The linker
- $(call makelink,ar)
- $(call makelink,ld)
- $(call makelink,nm)
- $(call makelink,ps)
- $(call makelink,ranlib)
-
- # Mac OS specific
- $(call makelink,sysctl)
- $(call makelink,sw_vers)
- $(call makelink,dsymutil)
- $(call makelink,install_name_tool)
-
- # On Mac OS, libtool is different compared to GNU Libtool. The
- # libtool we'll build in the high-level dependencies has the
- # executable name `glibtool'.
- $(call makelink,libtool)
-
- # GNU Gettext (translate messages)
- $(call makelink,msgfmt)
-
- # Needed by TeXLive specifically.
- $(call makelink,perl)
-
- # Necessary libraries:
- # Libdl (for dynamic loading libraries at runtime)
- # POSIX Threads library for multi-threaded programs.
- for l in dl pthread; do \
- rm -f $(ildir)/lib$$l*; \
- if [ -f /usr/lib/lib$$l.a ]; then \
- ln -s /usr/lib/lib$$l.* $(ildir)/; \
- fi; \
- done
-
- # We want this to be empty (so it doesn't interefere with the other
- # files in `ibidir'.
- touch $@
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-# Level 1 (MOST BASIC): Compression programs
-# ------------------------------------------
-#
-# The first set of programs to be built are those that we need to unpack
-# the source code tarballs of each program. First, we'll build the
-# necessary programs, then we'll build GNU Tar.
-$(ibidir)/gzip: $(tdir)/gzip-$(gzip-version).tar.gz
- $(call gbuild, $<, gzip-$(gzip-version), static, , V=1) \
- && echo "GNU Gzip $(gzip-version)" > $@
-
-# GNU Lzip: For a static build, the `-static' flag should be given to
-# LDFLAGS on the command-line (not from the environment).
-ifeq ($(static_build),yes)
-lzipconf="LDFLAGS=-static"
-else
-lzipconf=
-endif
-$(ibidir)/lzip: $(tdir)/lzip-$(lzip-version).tar.gz
- $(call gbuild, $<, lzip-$(lzip-version), , $(lzipconf)) \
- && echo "Lzip $(lzip-version)" > $@
-
-$(ibidir)/xz: $(tdir)/xz-$(xz-version).tar.gz
- $(call gbuild, $<, xz-$(xz-version), static) \
- && echo "XZ Utils $(xz-version)" > $@
-
-$(ibidir)/bzip2: $(tdir)/bzip2-$(bzip2-version).tar.gz
- # Bzip2 doesn't have a `./configure' script, and its Makefile
- # doesn't build a shared library. So we can't use the `gbuild'
- # function here and we need to take some extra steps (inspired
- # from the "Linux from Scratch" guide for Bzip2):
- # 1) The `sed' call is for relative installed symbolic links.
- # 2) The special Makefile-libbz2_so builds shared libraries.
- #
- # NOTE: the major version number appears in the final symbolic
- # link.
- tdir=bzip2-$(bzip2-version); \
- if [ $(static_build) = yes ]; then \
- makecommand="make LDFLAGS=-static"; \
- makeshared="echo no-shared"; \
- else \
- makecommand="make"; \
- if [ x$(on_mac_os) = xyes ]; then \
- makeshared="echo no-shared"; \
- else \
- makeshared="make -f Makefile-libbz2_so"; \
- fi; \
- fi; \
- cd $(ddir) && rm -rf $$tdir && tar xf $< && cd $$tdir \
- && sed -e 's@\(ln -s -f \)$$(PREFIX)/bin/@\1@' Makefile \
- > Makefile.sed \
- && mv Makefile.sed Makefile \
- && $$makeshared \
- && cp -a libbz2* $(ildir)/ \
- && make clean \
- && $$makecommand \
- && make install PREFIX=$(idir) \
- && cd .. \
- && rm -rf $$tdir \
- && cd $(ildir) \
- && ln -fs libbz2.so.1.0 libbz2.so \
- && echo "Bzip2 $(bzip2-version)" > $@
-
-# GNU Tar: When built statically, tar gives a segmentation fault on
-# unpacking Bash. So we'll build it dynamically.
-$(ibidir)/tar: $(tdir)/tar-$(tar-version).tar.gz \
- $(ibidir)/bzip2 \
- $(ibidir)/lzip \
- $(ibidir)/gzip \
- $(ibidir)/xz
- # Since all later programs depend on Tar, the configuration will be
- # stuck here, only making Tar. So its more efficient to built it on
- # multiple threads (when the user's Make doesn't pass down the
- # number of threads).
- $(call gbuild, $<, tar-$(tar-version), , , -j$(numthreads)) \
- && echo "GNU Tar $(tar-version)" > $@
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-# Level 2 (SECOND MOST BASIC): Bash and Make
-# ------------------------------------------
-#
-# GNU Make and GNU Bash are the second layer that we'll need to build the
-# basic dependencies.
-#
-# Unfortunately Make needs dynamic linking in two instances: when loading
-# objects (dynamically linked libraries), or when using the `getpwnam'
-# function (for tilde expansion). The first can be disabled with
-# `--disable-load', but unfortunately I don't know any way to fix the
-# second. So, we'll have to build it dynamically for now.
-$(ibidir)/make: $(tdir)/make-$(make-version).tar.lz \
- $(ibidir)/tar
- # See Tar's comments for the `-j' option.
- $(call gbuild, $<, make-$(make-version), , , -j$(numthreads)) \
- && echo "GNU Make $(make-version)" > $@
-
-$(ilidir)/ncurses: $(tdir)/ncurses-$(ncurses-version).tar.gz \
- $(ibidir)/make
-
- # Delete the library that will be installed (so we can make sure
- # the build process completed afterwards and reset the links).
- rm -f $(ildir)/libncursesw*
-
- # Delete the (possibly existing) low-level programs that depend on
- # `readline', and thus `ncurses'. Since these programs are actually
- # used during the building of `ncurses', we need to delete them so
- # the build process doesn't use the project's Bash and AWK, but the
- # host's.
- rm -f $(ibdir)/bash* $(ibdir)/awk* $(ibdir)/gawk*
-
- # Standard build process.
- $(call gbuild, $<, ncurses-$(ncurses-version), static, \
- --with-shared --enable-rpath --without-normal \
- --without-debug --with-cxx-binding \
- --with-cxx-shared --enable-widec --enable-pc-files \
- --with-pkg-config=$(ildir)/pkgconfig )
-
- # Unfortunately there are many problems with `ncurses' using
- # "normal" (or 8-bit) characters. The standard way that will work
- # is to build it with wide character mode as you see above in the
- # configuration (or the `w' prefix you see below). Also, most
- # programs (and in particular Bash and AWK), first look for other
- # (mostly obsolete) libraries like tinfo, which define the same
- # symbols. The links below address both situations: we need to fool
- # higher-level packages to find this library even if they aren't
- # explicitly mentioning its name correctly (as a value to `-l' at
- # link time in their configure scripts).
- #
- # This part is taken from the Arch Linux build script[1], then
- # extended to Mac thanks to Homebrew's script [2].
- #
- # [1] https://git.archlinux.org/svntogit/packages.git/tree/trunk/PKGBUILD?h=packages/ncurses
- # [2] https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/blob/master/Formula/ncurses.rb
- #
- # Since we can't have comments, in the connected script, here is a
- # summary:
- #
- # 1. We find the actual suffix of the library, from the file that
- # is not a symbolic link (starting with `-' in the output of
- # `ls -l').
- #
- # 2. We make symbolic links to all the "ncurses", "ncurses++",
- # "form", "panel" and "menu" libraries to point to their
- # "wide" (character) library.
- #
- # 3. We make symbolic links to the "tic" and "tinfo" libraries to
- # point to the same `libncursesw' library.
- #
- # 4. Some programs link with "curses" (not "ncurses", notice the
- # starting "n"), so we'll also make links for these to point
- # to the `libncursesw' library.
- #
- # 5. A link is made to also be able to include files from the
- # `ncurses' headers.
- if [ x$(on_mac_os) = xyes ]; then so="dylib"; else so="so"; fi; \
- if [ -f $(ildir)/libncursesw.$$so ]; then \
- \
- sov=$$(ls -l $(ildir)/libncursesw* \
- | awk '/^-/{print $$NF}' \
- | sed -e's|'$(ildir)/libncursesw.'||'); \
- \
- cd "$(ildir)"; \
- for lib in ncurses ncurses++ form panel menu; do \
- ln -fs lib$$lib"w".$$sov lib$$lib.$$so; \
- ln -fs $(ildir)/pkgconfig/"$$lib"w.pc pkgconfig/$$lib.pc; \
- done; \
- for lib in tic tinfo; do \
- ln -fs libncursesw.$$sov lib$$lib.$$so; \
- ln -fs libncursesw.$$sov lib$$lib.$$sov; \
- ln -fs $(ildir)/pkgconfig/ncursesw.pc pkgconfig/$$lib.pc; \
- done; \
- ln -fs libncursesw.$$sov libcurses.$$so; \
- ln -fs libncursesw.$$sov libcursesw.$$sov; \
- ln -fs $(ildir)/pkgconfig/ncursesw.pc pkgconfig/curses.pc; \
- ln -fs $(ildir)/pkgconfig/ncursesw.pc pkgconfig/cursesw.pc; \
- \
- ln -fs $(idir)/include/ncursesw $(idir)/include/ncurses; \
- echo "GNU NCURSES $(ncurses-version)" > $@; \
- else \
- exit 1; \
- fi
-
-$(ilidir)/readline: $(tdir)/readline-$(readline-version).tar.gz \
- $(ilidir)/ncurses
- $(call gbuild, $<, readline-$(readline-version), static, \
- --with-curses --disable-install-examples, \
- SHLIB_LIBS="-lncursesw" ) \
- && echo "GNU Readline $(readline-version)" > $@
-
-$(ibidir)/patchelf: $(tdir)/patchelf-$(patchelf-version).tar.gz \
- $(ibidir)/make
- $(call gbuild, $<, patchelf-$(patchelf-version), static) \
- && echo "PatchELF $(patchelf-version)" > $@
-
-
-# IMPORTANT: Even though we have enabled `rpath', Bash doesn't write the
-# absolute adddress of the libraries it depends on! Therefore, if we
-# configure Bash with `--with-installed-readline' (so the installed version
-# of Readline, that we build below as a prerequisite or AWK, is used) and
-# you run `ldd $(ibdir)/bash' on the resulting binary, it will say that it
-# is linking with the system's `readline'. But if you run that same command
-# within a rule in this project, you'll see that it is indeed linking with
-# our own built readline.
-ifeq ($(on_mac_os),yes)
-needpatchelf =
-else
-needpatchelf = $(ibidir)/patchelf
-endif
-$(ibidir)/bash: $(tdir)/bash-$(bash-version).tar.gz \
- $(ilidir)/readline \
- $(needpatchelf)
-
- # Delete the (possibly) existing Bash executable.
- rm -f $(ibdir)/bash
-
- # Build Bash. Note that we aren't building Bash with
- # `--with-installed-readline'. This is because (as described above)
- # Bash needs the `LD_LIBRARY_PATH' set properly before it is
- # run. Within a recipe, things are fine (we do set
- # `LD_LIBRARY_PATH'). However, Make will also call the shell
- # outside of the recipe (for example in the `foreach' Make
- # function!). In such cases, our new `LD_LIBRARY_PATH' is not set.
- # This will cause a crash in the shell and thus the Makefile,
- # complaining that it can't find `libreadline'. Therefore, even
- # though we build readline below, we won't link Bash with an
- # external readline.
- #
- # Bash has many `--enable' features which are already enabled by
- # default. As described in the manual, they are mainly useful when
- # you disable them all with `--enable-minimal-config' and enable a
- # subset using the `--enable' options.
- if [ "x$(static_build)" = xyes ]; then stopt="--enable-static-link";\
- else stopt=""; \
- fi; \
- $(call gbuild, $<, bash-$(bash-version),, \
- --with-installed-readline=$(ildir) $$stopt )
-
- # Atleast on GNU/Linux systems, Bash doesn't include RPATH by
- # default. So, we have to manually include it, currently we are
- # only doing this on GNU/Linux systems (using the `patchelf'
- # program).
- if [ "x$(needpatchelf)" != x ]; then \
- if [ -f $(ibdir)/bash ]; then \
- $(ibdir)/patchelf --set-rpath $(ildir) $(ibdir)/bash; fi \
- fi
-
- # To be generic, some systems use the `sh' command to call the
- # shell. By convention, `sh' is just a symbolic link to the
- # preferred shell executable. So we'll define `$(ibdir)/sh' as a
- # symbolic link to the Bash that we just built and installed.
- #
- # Just to be sure that the installation step above went well,
- # before making the link, we'll see if the file actually exists
- # there.
- if [ -f $(ibdir)/bash ]; then \
- ln -fs $(ibdir)/bash $(ibdir)/sh; \
- echo "GNU Bash $(bash-version)" > $@; \
- else \
- echo "GNU Bash not built!"; exit 1; fi
-
-
-
-
-
-# Downloader
-# ----------
-#
-# Some programs (like Wget and CMake) that use zlib need it to be dynamic
-# so they use our custom build. So we won't force a static-only build.
-#
-# Note for a static-only build: Zlib's `./configure' doesn't use Autoconf's
-# configure script, it just accepts a direct `--static' option.
-$(idir)/etc:; mkdir $@
-$(ilidir)/zlib: $(tdir)/zlib-$(zlib-version).tar.gz \
- $(ibidir)/bash
- $(call gbuild, $<, zlib-$(zlib-version)) \
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- # the `on_mac_os' Make variable that we defined in the configure
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- #
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- $(call gbuild, $<, openssl-$(openssl-version), , \
- zlib \
- $$copt \
- $(rpath_command) \
- --openssldir=$(idir)/etc/ssl \
- --with-zlib-lib=$(ildir) \
- --with-zlib-include=$(idir)/include, , , \
- ./config ) && \
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-# Also note that since Wget needs to load outside libraries dynamically, it
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- $(ibidir)/pkg-config \
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- $(call gbuild, $<, wget-$(wget-version), , \
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- --with-openssl=yes \
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-
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-# Basic command-line tools and their dependencies
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- $(ilidir)/mpfr \
- $(ilidir)/gmp
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-$(ilidir)/mpfr: $(tdir)/mpfr-$(mpfr-version).tar.xz \
- $(ilidir)/gmp
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-$(ibidir)/pkg-config: $(tdir)/pkg-config-$(pkgconfig-version).tar.gz \
- $(ibidir)/bash
- # Some Mac OS systems may have a version of the GNU C Compiler
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- --with-pc-path=$(ildir)/pkgconfig) \
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- $(ibidir)/bash
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-$(ibidir)/which: $(tdir)/which-$(which-version).tar.gz \
- $(ibidir)/bash
- $(call gbuild, $<, which-$(which-version), static) \
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-# GCC and its prerequisites
-# -------------------------
-#
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-# other OSs have their own. So for now we aren't actually building
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- $(call gbuild, $<, binutils-$(binutils-version), static) \
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-# `file' is not a prerequisite of GCC. However, since it is low level, it is
-# set as a prerequisite of GCC to have it installed.
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- $(ilidir)/mpc
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- # GCC builds is own libraries in '$(idir)/lib64'. But all other
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- $(call makelink,gcc); \
- $(call makelink,g++,mandatory); \
- $(call makelink,gfortran,mandatory); \
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- for f in $$(find $(idir)/libexec/gcc); do \
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- fi; \
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- fi \
- && echo "GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) $(gcc-version)" > $@; \
- fi