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diff --git a/reproduce/src/make/dependencies-basic.mk b/reproduce/src/make/dependencies-basic.mk
index b0d762a..eb6bcce 100755
--- a/reproduce/src/make/dependencies-basic.mk
+++ b/reproduce/src/make/dependencies-basic.mk
@@ -114,6 +114,7 @@ tarballs = $(foreach t, bash-$(bash-version).tar.gz \
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 \
@@ -151,6 +152,7 @@ $(tarballs): $(tdir)/%:
elif [ $$n = mpc ]; then w=http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/mpc;\
elif [ $$n = ncurses ]; then w=http://ftpmirror.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://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/readline; \
elif [ $$n = sed ]; then w=http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/sed;\
@@ -167,8 +169,8 @@ $(tarballs): $(tdir)/%:
fi; \
\
if [ $$mergenames = 1 ]; then tarballurl=$$w/"$*"; \
- else tarballurl=$$w; \
- fi; \
+ else tarballurl=$$w; \
+ fi; \
\
echo "Downloading $$tarballurl"; \
if [ -f $(ibdir)/wget ]; then \
@@ -333,6 +335,97 @@ $(ibdir)/make: $(tdir)/make-$(make-version).tar.lz \
# See Tar's comments for the `-j' option.
$(call gbuild, $<, make-$(make-version), , , -j$(numthreads))
+$(ilidir)/ncurses: $(tdir)/ncurses-$(ncurses-version).tar.gz \
+ $(ibdir)/make | $(ilidir)
+
+ # 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*
+
+ # 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 is built and ready" > $@; \
+ else \
+ exit 1; \
+ fi
+
+$(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 is built and ready" > $@
+
+$(ibdir)/patchelf: $(tdir)/patchelf-$(patchelf-version).tar.gz \
+ $(ibdir)/make
+ $(call gbuild, $<, patchelf-$(patchelf-version), static)
+
+
# 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
@@ -341,8 +434,14 @@ $(ibdir)/make: $(tdir)/make-$(make-version).tar.lz \
# is linking with the system's `readline'. But if you run that same command
# within a rule in this reproduction pipeline, you'll see that it is indeed
# linking with our own built readline.
+ifeq ($(on_mac_os),yes)
+needpatchelf =
+else
+needpatchelf = $(ibdir)/patchelf
+endif
$(ibdir)/bash: $(tdir)/bash-$(bash-version).tar.gz \
- $(ibdir)/make
+ $(ilidir)/readline \
+ $(needpatchelf)
# Delete any possibly existing output
rm -f $@
@@ -366,7 +465,12 @@ $(ibdir)/bash: $(tdir)/bash-$(bash-version).tar.gz \
if [ "x$(static_build)" = xyes ]; then stopt="--enable-static-link";\
else stopt=""; \
fi; \
- $(call gbuild, $<, bash-$(bash-version),, --enable-rpath $$stopt )
+ $(call gbuild, $<, bash-$(bash-version),, \
+ --with-installed-readline=$(ildir) $$stopt )
+
+ # Since Bash doesn't include RPATH by default, we'll have to
+ # manually include it using the `patchelf' program.
+ if [ -f $@ ]; then $(ibdir)/patchelf --set-rpath $(ildir) $@; fi
# To be generic, some systems use the `sh' command to call the
# shell. By convention, `sh' is just a symbolic link to the
@@ -376,7 +480,9 @@ $(ibdir)/bash: $(tdir)/bash-$(bash-version).tar.gz \
# 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 $@ ]; then ln -fs $@ $(ibdir)/sh; else exit 1; fi
+ if [ "x$(needpatchelf)" != x ]; then \
+ if [ -f $@ ]; then ln -fs $@ $(ibdir)/sh; else exit 1; fi; \
+ fi
@@ -472,92 +578,6 @@ $(ibdir)/wget: $(tdir)/wget-$(wget-version).tar.lz \
# Basic command-line programs necessary in build process of the
# higher-level dependencies: Note that during the building of those
# programs, there is no access to the system's PATH.
-$(ilidir)/ncurses: $(tdir)/ncurses-$(ncurses-version).tar.gz \
- $(ibdir)/bash | $(ilidir)
-
- # 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*
-
- # 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 is built and ready" > $@; \
- else \
- exit 1; \
- fi
-
-$(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 is built and ready" > $@
-
$(ibdir)/diff: $(tdir)/diffutils-$(diffutils-version).tar.xz \
$(ibdir)/bash
$(call gbuild, $<, diffutils-$(diffutils-version), static)
@@ -567,10 +587,21 @@ $(ibdir)/find: $(tdir)/findutils-$(findutils-version).tar.lz \
$(call gbuild, $<, findutils-$(findutils-version), static)
$(ibdir)/gawk: $(tdir)/gawk-$(gawk-version).tar.lz \
- $(ilidir)/readline
+ $(ibdir)/bash
$(call gbuild, $<, gawk-$(gawk-version), static, \
--with-readline=$(idir));
+ # Since AWK doesn't include RPATH by default, we'll have to
+ # manually include it using the `patchelf' program. Just note that
+ # AWK produces two executables (for example `gawk-4.2.1' and
+ # `gawk') and a symbolic link `awk' to one of those executables.
+ if [ "x$(needpatchelf)" != x ]; then \
+ if [ -f $@ ]; then $(ibdir)/patchelf --set-rpath $(ildir) $@; fi; \
+ if [ -f $@-$(awk-version) ]; then \
+ $(ibdir)/patchelf --set-rpath $(ildir) $@-$(awk-version); \
+ fi; \
+ fi
+
$(ibdir)/grep: $(tdir)/grep-$(grep-version).tar.xz \
$(ibdir)/bash
$(call gbuild, $<, grep-$(grep-version), static)