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By default now it's assumed that if $build_style is not set, the template uses 'custom-install' build, .e.g do_{build,configure,install}. If it's set, a helper with the same name with .sh extension will be sourced to set do_{build,configure,install} phases. The exception is "meta-template" which currently it must be set via build_style, probably will change in the future.
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1.1 KiB
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44 lines
1.1 KiB
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#
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# This helper does the required steps to be able to build and install
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# perl modules into the correct location.
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#
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# Required vars to be set by a template:
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#
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# build_style=perl-module
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#
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# Optionally if the module needs more directories to be configured other
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# than $XBPS_BUILDDIR/$wrksrc, one can use (relative to $wrksrc):
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#
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# perl_configure_dirs="blob/bob foo/blah"
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#
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do_configure() {
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local perlmkf
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if [ -z "$perl_configure_dirs" ]; then
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perlmkf="$wrksrc/Makefile.PL"
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if [ ! -f $perlmkf ]; then
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echo "*** ERROR couldn't find $perlmkf, aborting"
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exit 1
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fi
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cd $wrksrc && \
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PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT=1 perl Makefile.PL \
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${make_build_args} INSTALLDIRS=vendor
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fi
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for i in "$perl_configure_dirs"; do
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perlmkf="$wrksrc/$i/Makefile.PL"
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if [ -f $perlmkf ]; then
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cd $wrksrc/$i && PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT=1 \
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perl Makefile.PL ${make_build_args} \
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INSTALLDIRS=vendor
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else
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echo -n "*** ERROR: couldn't find $perlmkf"
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echo ", aborting ***"
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exit 1
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fi
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done
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}
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# Perl modules use standard make(1) to install.
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. ${XBPS_HELPERSDIR}/gnu-makefile.sh
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