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-rw-r--r--reproduce/src/make/dependencies-basic.mk116
1 files changed, 53 insertions, 63 deletions
diff --git a/reproduce/src/make/dependencies-basic.mk b/reproduce/src/make/dependencies-basic.mk
index ac662a4..bedbc38 100644
--- a/reproduce/src/make/dependencies-basic.mk
+++ b/reproduce/src/make/dependencies-basic.mk
@@ -531,8 +531,9 @@ $(ibidir)/bash: $(tdir)/bash-$(bash-version).tar.gz \
# 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 $@ ]; then $(ibdir)/patchelf --set-rpath $(ildir) $@; fi \
+ if [ "x$(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
@@ -595,12 +596,12 @@ $(ilidir)/openssl: $(tdir)/openssl-$(openssl-version).tar.gz \
copt="shared no-ssl2 no-ssl3 enable-ec_nistp_64_gcc_128"; \
fi; \
$(call gbuild, $<, openssl-$(openssl-version), , \
- zlib \
+ zlib \
$$copt \
- $(rpath_command) \
- --openssldir=$(idir)/etc/ssl \
+ $(rpath_command) \
+ --openssldir=$(idir)/etc/ssl \
--with-zlib-lib=$(ildir) \
- --with-zlib-include=$(idir)/include, , , \
+ --with-zlib-include=$(idir)/include, , , \
./config ) && \
cp $(tdir)/cert.pem $(idir)/etc/ssl/cert.pem; \
if [ $$? = 0 ]; then \
@@ -648,8 +649,8 @@ $(ibidir)/wget: $(tdir)/wget-$(wget-version).tar.lz \
-# Basic command-line tools
-# ------------------------
+# Basic command-line tools and their dependencies
+# -----------------------------------------------
#
# These are basic programs which are commonly necessary in the build
# process of the higher-level programs and libraries. Note that during the
@@ -676,22 +677,31 @@ $(ibidir)/findutils: $(tdir)/findutils-$(findutils-version).tar.lz \
&& echo "GNU Findutils $(findutils-version)" > $@
$(ibidir)/gawk: $(tdir)/gawk-$(gawk-version).tar.lz \
- $(ibidir)/bash
- # Build the main program.
- $(call gbuild, $<, gawk-$(gawk-version), static, \
- --with-readline=$(idir)) \
+ $(ibidir)/bash \
+ $(ilidir)/mpfr \
+ $(ilidir)/gmp
+ # AWK doesn't include RPATH by default, so we'll have to manually
+ # include it using the `patchelf' program (which was a dependency
+ # of Bash). 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.
+ $(call gbuild, $<, gawk-$(gawk-version), static, \
+ --with-readline=$(idir)) \
+ && if [ "x$(needpatchelf)" != x ]; then \
+ if [ -f $(ibdir)/gawk ]; then \
+ $(ibdir)/patchelf --set-rpath $(ildir) $(ibdir)/gawk; \
+ fi; \
+ if [ -f $(ibdir)/gawk-$(gawk-version) ]; then \
+ $(ibdir)/patchelf --set-rpath $(ildir) \
+ $(ibdir)/gawk-$(gawk-version); \
+ fi; \
+ fi \
&& echo "GNU AWK $(gawk-version)" > $@
- # Since AWK doesn't include RPATH by default, we'll have to
- # manually include it using the `patchelf' program. Just note that
- # AWK produces two executables (for example `gawk-4.2.1' and
- # `gawk') and a symbolic link `awk' to one of those executables.
- if [ "x$(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
+$(ilidir)/gmp: $(tdir)/gmp-$(gmp-version).tar.lz \
+ $(ibidir)/bash
+ $(call gbuild, $<, gmp-$(gmp-version), static, , , make check) \
+ && echo "GNU Multiple Precision Arithmetic Library $(gmp-version)" > $@
# On Mac OS, libtool does different things, so to avoid confusion, we'll
# prefix GNU's libtool executables with `glibtool'.
@@ -711,6 +721,11 @@ $(ibidir)/m4: $(tdir)/m4-$(m4-version).tar.gz \
$(call gbuild, $<, m4-$(m4-version), static) \
&& echo "GNU M4 $(m4-version)" > $@
+$(ilidir)/mpfr: $(tdir)/mpfr-$(mpfr-version).tar.xz \
+ $(ilidir)/gmp
+ $(call gbuild, $<, mpfr-$(mpfr-version), static, , , make check) \
+ && echo "GNU Multiple Precision Floating-Point Reliably $(mpfr-version)" > $@
+
$(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
@@ -744,28 +759,9 @@ $(ibidir)/which: $(tdir)/which-$(which-version).tar.gz \
-# GCC prerequisites
-# -----------------
-$(ilidir)/gmp: $(tdir)/gmp-$(gmp-version).tar.lz \
- $(ibidir)/bash
- $(call gbuild, $<, gmp-$(gmp-version), static, , , make check) \
- && echo "GNU Multiple Precision Arithmetic Library $(gmp-version)" > $@
-
-$(ilidir)/mpfr: $(tdir)/mpfr-$(mpfr-version).tar.xz \
- $(ilidir)/gmp
- $(call gbuild, $<, mpfr-$(mpfr-version), static, , , make check) \
- && echo "GNU Multiple Precision Floating-Point Reliably $(mpfr-version)" > $@
-
-$(ilidir)/mpc: $(tdir)/mpc-$(mpc-version).tar.gz \
- $(ilidir)/mpfr
- $(call gbuild, $<, mpc-$(mpc-version), static, , , make check) \
- && echo "GNU Multiple Precision Complex library" > $@
-
-$(ilidir)/isl: $(tdir)/isl-$(isl-version).tar.bz2 \
- $(ilidir)/gmp
- $(call gbuild, $<, isl-$(isl-version), static) \
- && echo "GNU Integer Set Library $(isl-version)" > $@
-
+# GCC and its prerequisites
+# -------------------------
+#
# Binutils' linker `ld' is apparently only good for GNU/Linux systems and
# other OSs have their own. So for now we aren't actually building
# Binutils (`ld' isn't a prerequisite of GCC).
@@ -773,32 +769,26 @@ $(ibidir)/binutils: $(tdir)/binutils-$(binutils-version).tar.lz
$(call gbuild, $<, binutils-$(binutils-version), static) \
&& echo "GNU Binutils $(binutils-version)" > $@
+$(ilidir)/isl: $(tdir)/isl-$(isl-version).tar.bz2 \
+ $(ilidir)/gmp
+ $(call gbuild, $<, isl-$(isl-version), static) \
+ && echo "GNU Integer Set Library $(isl-version)" > $@
+$(ilidir)/mpc: $(tdir)/mpc-$(mpc-version).tar.gz \
+ $(ilidir)/mpfr
+ $(call gbuild, $<, mpc-$(mpc-version), static, , , make check) \
+ && echo "GNU Multiple Precision Complex library" > $@
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-# (CURRENTLY IGNORED) Build GCC
-# -----------------------------
-#
-# The building is currently ignored because GNU Binutils currently doesn't
-# install critical components of building a compiler on Mac systems. So we
-# can install and use the GNU C compiler, but we're still going to have the
-# crazy issues with linking on a Mac OS. Since almost no natural science
-# paper's processing depends so strongly on the compiler used, for now,
-# we'll just use the host operating system's C library, compiler, and
-# linker.
+# We are having issues with `libiberty' (part of GCC) on Mac. So for now,
+# GCC won't be built there. Since almost no natural science paper's
+# processing depends so strongly on the compiler used, for now, this isn't
+# a bad assumption, but we are indeed searching for a solution.
#
# Based on the GCC manual, the GCC build can benefit from a GNU
# environment. So, we'll build GCC after building all the basic tools that
# are often used in a configure and build scripts of GCC components.
#
-# Including Objective C and Objective C++ is necessary for installing
-# `matplotlib'.
+# Objective C and Objective C++ is necessary for installing `matplotlib'.
#
# We are currently having problems installing GCC on macOS, so for the time
# being, if the pipeline is being run on a macOS, we'll just set a link.