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# Build the VERY BASIC reproduction pipeline dependencies before everything
# else using minimum 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.
#
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Original author:
# Mohammad Akhlaghi <mohammad@akhlaghi.org>
# Contributing author(s):
# Your name <your@email.address>
# Copyright (C) 2018, Your Name.
#
# 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
ddir = $(BDIR)/dependencies
tdir = $(BDIR)/dependencies/tarballs
idir = $(BDIR)/dependencies/installed
ibdir = $(BDIR)/dependencies/installed/bin
ildir = $(BDIR)/dependencies/installed/lib
# As we build more programs, we want to use our own pipeline's built
# programs and libraries, not the host's.
PATH := $(ibdir):$(PATH)
LDFLAGS := -L$(ildir) $(LDFLAGS)
CPPFLAGS := -I$(idir)/include $(CPPFLAGS)
LD_LIBRARY_PATH := $(ildir):$(LD_LIBRARY_PATH)
top-level-programs = bash which ls
all: $(foreach p, $(top-level-programs), $(ibdir)/$(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.
tarballs = $(foreach t, bash-$(bash-version).tar.gz \
bzip2-$(bzip2-version).tar.gz \
coreutils-$(coreutils-version).tar.xz \
gzip-$(gzip-version).tar.gz \
lzip-$(lzip-version).tar.gz \
make-$(make-version).tar.lz \
tar-$(tar-version).tar.gz \
which-$(which-version).tar.gz \
xz-$(xz-version).tar.gz \
, $(tdir)/$(t) )
$(tarballs): $(tdir)/%:
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 = bzip ]; then w=http://akhlaghi.org/src; \
elif [ $$n = coreutils ]; then w=http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/coreutils;\
elif [ $$n = gzip ]; then w=http://akhlaghi.org/src; \
elif [ $$n = lzip ]; then w=http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/lzip; \
elif [ $$n = make ]; then w=http://akhlaghi.org/src; \
elif [ $$n = tar ]; then w=http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/tar; \
elif [ $$n = which ]; then w=http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/which; \
elif [ $$n = xz ]; then w=http://tukaani.org/xz; \
else \
echo; echo; echo; \
echo "'$$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"; \
$(DOWNLOADER) $@ $$tarballurl; \
fi
# GNU Gzip.
$(ibdir)/gzip: $(tdir)/gzip-$(gzip-version).tar.gz
$(call gbuild, $<, gzip-$(gzip-version), static)
# GNU Lzip: For a static build, the `-static' flag should be given to
# LDFLAGS on the command-line (not from the environment).
$(ibdir)/lzip: $(tdir)/lzip-$(lzip-version).tar.gz
ifeq ($(static_build),yes)
$(call gbuild, $<, lzip-$(lzip-version), , LDFLAGS="-static")
else
$(call gbuild, $<, lzip-$(lzip-version))
endif
# XZ Utils
$(ibdir)/xz: $(tdir)/xz-$(xz-version).tar.gz
$(call gbuild, $<, xz-$(xz-version), static)
# Bzip2: Bzip2 doesn't have a configure script.
$(ibdir)/bzip2: $(tdir)/bzip2-$(bzip2-version).tar.gz
tdir=bzip2-$(bzip2-version); \
if [ $(static_build) = yes ]; then \
makecommand="make LDFLAGS=-static"; \
else \
makecommand="make"; \
fi; \
cd $(ddir) && rm -rf $$tdir && tar xf $< && cd $$tdir && \
$$makecommand && make install PREFIX=$(idir) && \
cd .. && rm -rf $$tdir
# GNU Tar: When built statically, tar gives a segmentation fault on
# unpacking Bash. So we'll build it dynamically.
$(ibdir)/tar: $(tdir)/tar-$(tar-version).tar.gz \
$(ibdir)/bzip2 \
$(ibdir)/lzip \
$(ibdir)/gzip \
$(ibdir)/xz
$(call gbuild, $<, tar-$(tar-version))
# GNU Make: Unfortunately it 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.
$(ibdir)/make: $(tdir)/make-$(make-version).tar.lz \
$(ibdir)/tar
$(call gbuild, $<, make-$(make-version))
# GNU Which:
$(ibdir)/which: $(tdir)/which-$(which-version).tar.gz \
$(ibdir)/make
$(call gbuild, $<, which-$(which-version), static)
# GNU Bash
$(ibdir)/bash: $(tdir)/bash-$(bash-version).tar.gz \
$(ibdir)/make
ifeq ($(static_build),yes)
$(call gbuild, $<, bash-$(bash-version), , --enable-static-link)
else
$(call gbuild, $<, bash-$(bash-version))
endif
# GNU Coreutils
$(ibdir)/ls: $(tdir)/coreutils-$(coreutils-version).tar.xz \
$(ibdir)/make
$(call gbuild, $<, coreutils-$(coreutils-version), static)
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