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Diffstat (limited to 'reproduce/software/bash')
-rwxr-xr-x | reproduce/software/bash/configure.sh | 315 |
1 files changed, 199 insertions, 116 deletions
diff --git a/reproduce/software/bash/configure.sh b/reproduce/software/bash/configure.sh index b100226..9c99f65 100755 --- a/reproduce/software/bash/configure.sh +++ b/reproduce/software/bash/configure.sh @@ -646,6 +646,98 @@ fi +# Check C compiler +# ---------------- +gcc_works=0 +testprog=$tmpblddir/test-c +testsource=$tmpblddir/test.c +echo; echo; echo "Checking host C compiler..."; +echo "#include <stdio.h>" > $testsource +echo "#include <stdlib.h>" >> $testsource +echo "int main(void){printf(\"...C compiler works.\");" >> $testsource +echo " return EXIT_SUCCESS;}" >> $testsource +if gcc $testsource -o$testprog && $testprog; then + rm $testsource $testprog +else + rm $testsource + cat <<EOF + +______________________________________________________ +!!!!!!! C compiler doesn't work !!!!!!! + +Host C compiler ('gcc') can't build a simple program. + +A working C compiler is necessary for building the project's software. +Please use the error message above to find a good solution and re-run the +project configuration. + +If you can't find a solution, please send the error message above to the +link below and we'll try to help + +https://savannah.nongnu.org/support/?func=additem&group=reproduce + +TIP: Once you find the solution, you can use the '-e' option to use +existing configuration: + + $ ./project configure -e + +!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! + +EOF + exit 1 +fi + + + + + +# See if the linker accepts -Wl,-rpath-link +# ----------------------------------------- +# +# `-rpath-link' is used to write the information of the linked shared +# library into the shared object (library or program). But some versions of +# LLVM's linker don't accept it an can cause problems. +oprog=$sdir/rpath-test +cprog=$sdir/rpath-test.c +echo "#include <stdio.h>" > $cprog +echo "int main(void) {return 0;}" >> $cprog +if [ x$CC = x ]; then CC=gcc; fi; +if $CC $cprog -o$oprog -Wl,-rpath-link &> /dev/null; then + export rpath_command="-Wl,-rpath-link=$instdir/lib" +else + export rpath_command="" +fi +rm -f $oprog $cprog + + + + + +# See if we need the dynamic-linker (-ldl) +# ---------------------------------------- +# +# Some programs (like Wget) need dynamic loading (using `libdl'). On +# GNU/Linux systems, we'll need the `-ldl' flag to link such programs. But +# Mac OS doesn't need any explicit linking. So we'll check here to see if +# it is present (thus necessary) or not. +oprog=$sdir/ldl-test +cprog=$sdir/ldl-test.c +cat > $cprog <<EOF +#include <stdio.h> +#include <dlfcn.h> +int +main(void) { + void *handle=dlopen ("/lib/CEDD_LIB.so.6", RTLD_LAZY); + return 0; +} +EOF +if gcc $cprog -o$oprog &> /dev/null; then needs_ldl=no; else needs_ldl=yes; fi +rm -f $oprog $cprog + + + + + # See if the C compiler can build static libraries # ------------------------------------------------ @@ -703,53 +795,6 @@ static_build=no -# See if the linker accepts -Wl,-rpath-link -# ----------------------------------------- -# -# `-rpath-link' is used to write the information of the linked shared -# library into the shared object (library or program). But some versions of -# LLVM's linker don't accept it an can cause problems. -oprog=$sdir/rpath-test -cprog=$sdir/rpath-test.c -echo "#include <stdio.h>" > $cprog -echo "int main(void) {return 0;}" >> $cprog -if [ x$CC = x ]; then CC=gcc; fi; -if $CC $cprog -o$oprog -Wl,-rpath-link &> /dev/null; then - export rpath_command="-Wl,-rpath-link=$instdir/lib" -else - export rpath_command="" -fi -rm -f $oprog $cprog - - - - - -# See if we need the dynamic-linker (-ldl) -# ---------------------------------------- -# -# Some programs (like Wget) need dynamic loading (using `libdl'). On -# GNU/Linux systems, we'll need the `-ldl' flag to link such programs. But -# Mac OS doesn't need any explicit linking. So we'll check here to see if -# it is present (thus necessary) or not. -oprog=$sdir/ldl-test -cprog=$sdir/ldl-test.c -cat > $cprog <<EOF -#include <stdio.h> -#include <dlfcn.h> -int -main(void) { - void *handle=dlopen ("/lib/CEDD_LIB.so.6", RTLD_LAZY); - return 0; -} -EOF -if gcc $cprog -o$oprog &> /dev/null; then needs_ldl=no; else needs_ldl=yes; fi -rm -f $oprog $cprog - - - - - # inform the user that the build process is starting # ------------------------------------------------- if [ $printnotice = yes ]; then @@ -807,74 +852,6 @@ fi -# Build `flock' -# ------------- -# -# Flock (or file-lock) is a unique program that is necessary to serialize -# the (generally parallel) processing of make when necessary. GNU/Linux -# machines have it as part of their `util-linux' programs. But to be -# consistent in non-GNU/Linux systems, we will be using our own build. -# -# The reason that `flock' is sepecial is that we need it to serialize the -# download process of the software tarballs. -flockversion=$(awk '/flock-version/{print $3}' $depverfile) -flockchecksum=$(awk '/flock-checksum/{print $3}' $depshafile) -flocktar=flock-$flockversion.tar.gz -flockurl=http://github.com/discoteq/flock/releases/download/v$flockversion/ - -# Prepare/download the tarball. -if ! [ -f $tardir/$flocktar ]; then - flocktarname=$tardir/$flocktar - ucname=$flocktarname.unchecked - if [ -f $ddir/$flocktar ]; then - cp $ddir/$flocktar $ucname - else - if ! $downloader $ucname $flockurl/$flocktar; then - rm -f $ucname; - echo - echo "DOWNLOAD ERROR: Couldn't download the 'flock' tarball:" - echo " $flockurl" - echo - echo "You can manually place it in '$ddir' to avoid downloading." - exit 1 - fi - fi - - # Make sure this is the correct tarball. - if type sha512sum > /dev/null 2>/dev/null; then - checksum=$(sha512sum "$ucname" | awk '{print $1}') - if [ x$checksum = x$flockchecksum ]; then mv "$ucname" "$flocktarname" - else echo "ERROR: Non-matching checksum for '$flocktar'."; exit 1 - fi; - else mv "$ucname" "$flocktarname" - fi -fi - -# If the tarball is newer than the (possibly existing) program (the version -# has changed), then delete the program. -if [ -f .local/bin/flock ]; then - if [ $tardir/$flocktar -nt $ibidir/flock ]; then - rm $ibidir/flock - fi -fi - -# Build `flock' if necessary. -if ! [ -f $ibidir/flock ]; then - cd $tmpblddir - tar xf $tardir/$flocktar - cd flock-$flockversion - ./configure --prefix=$instdir - make - make install - cd $topdir - rm -rf $tmpblddir/flock-$flockversion - echo "Discoteq flock $flockversion" > $ibidir/flock -fi - - - - - # See if GCC can be built # ----------------------- # @@ -970,9 +947,10 @@ fi # programs. However, when the host C compiler is to be used, the user needs # to have a Fortran compiler available. if [ $host_cc = 1 ]; then + + # See if a Fortran compiler exists. hasfc=0; if type gfortran > /dev/null 2>/dev/null; then hasfc=1; fi - if [ $hasfc = 0 ]; then cat <<EOF ______________________________________________________ @@ -994,6 +972,42 @@ building GCC. EOF exit 1 fi + + # See if the Fortran compiler works + gfortran_works=0 + testprog=$tmpblddir/test-f + testsource=$tmpblddir/test.f + echo; echo; echo "Checking host Fortran compiler..."; + echo " PRINT *, \"... Fortran Compiler works.\"" > $testsource + echo " END" >> $testsource + if gfortran $testsource -o$testprog && $testprog; then gfortran_works=1; + else + cat <<EOF + +______________________________________________________ +!!!!!!! Fortran compiler doesn't work !!!!!!! + +Host Fortran compiler ('gfortran') can't build a simple program. + +A working Fortran compiler is necessary for building some of the project's +software. Please use the error message above to find a good solution and +re-run the project configuration. + +If you can't find a solution, please send the error message above to the +link below and we'll try to help + +https://savannah.nongnu.org/support/?func=additem&group=reproduce + +TIP: Once you find the solution, you can use the '-e' option to use +existing configuration: + + $ ./project configure -e + +!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! + +EOF + exit 1 + fi fi @@ -1024,12 +1038,81 @@ fi +# Build `flock' before other program +# ---------------------------------- +# +# Flock (or file-lock) is a unique program that is necessary to serialize +# the (generally parallel) processing of make when necessary. GNU/Linux +# machines have it as part of their `util-linux' programs. But to be +# consistent in non-GNU/Linux systems, we will be using our own build. +# +# The reason that `flock' is sepecial is that we need it to serialize the +# download process of the software tarballs. +flockversion=$(awk '/flock-version/{print $3}' $depverfile) +flockchecksum=$(awk '/flock-checksum/{print $3}' $depshafile) +flocktar=flock-$flockversion.tar.gz +flockurl=http://github.com/discoteq/flock/releases/download/v$flockversion/ + +# Prepare/download the tarball. +if ! [ -f $tardir/$flocktar ]; then + flocktarname=$tardir/$flocktar + ucname=$flocktarname.unchecked + if [ -f $ddir/$flocktar ]; then + cp $ddir/$flocktar $ucname + else + if ! $downloader $ucname $flockurl/$flocktar; then + rm -f $ucname; + echo + echo "DOWNLOAD ERROR: Couldn't download the 'flock' tarball:" + echo " $flockurl" + echo + echo "You can manually place it in '$ddir' to avoid downloading." + exit 1 + fi + fi + + # Make sure this is the correct tarball. + if type sha512sum > /dev/null 2>/dev/null; then + checksum=$(sha512sum "$ucname" | awk '{print $1}') + if [ x$checksum = x$flockchecksum ]; then mv "$ucname" "$flocktarname" + else echo "ERROR: Non-matching checksum for '$flocktar'."; exit 1 + fi; + else mv "$ucname" "$flocktarname" + fi +fi + +# If the tarball is newer than the (possibly existing) program (the version +# has changed), then delete the program. +if [ -f .local/bin/flock ]; then + if [ $tardir/$flocktar -nt $ibidir/flock ]; then + rm $ibidir/flock + fi +fi + +# Build `flock' if necessary. +if ! [ -f $ibidir/flock ]; then + cd $tmpblddir + tar xf $tardir/$flocktar + cd flock-$flockversion + ./configure --prefix=$instdir + make + make install + cd $topdir + rm -rf $tmpblddir/flock-$flockversion + echo "Discoteq flock $flockversion" > $ibidir/flock +fi + + + + + # Build basic software # -------------------- # # When building these software we don't have our own un-packing software, # Bash, Make, or AWK. In this step, we'll install such low-level basic # tools, but we have to be very portable (and use minimal features in all). +echo; echo "Building necessary software (if necessary)..." make -f reproduce/software/make/basic.mk \ rpath_command=$rpath_command \ static_build=$static_build \ |