################################################################################ # # perl # ################################################################################ PERL_VERSION_MAJOR = 18 PERL_VERSION = 5.$(PERL_VERSION_MAJOR).1 PERL_SITE = http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0 PERL_SOURCE = perl-$(PERL_VERSION).tar.bz2 PERL_LICENSE = Artistic or GPLv1+ PERL_LICENSE_FILES = Artistic Copying README PERL_INSTALL_STAGING = YES PERL_CROSS_VERSION = 0.8 PERL_CROSS_BASE_VERSION = 5.$(PERL_VERSION_MAJOR).0 PERL_CROSS_SITE = http://download.berlios.de/perlcross PERL_CROSS_SOURCE = perl-$(PERL_CROSS_BASE_VERSION)-cross-$(PERL_CROSS_VERSION).tar.gz PERL_CROSS_OLD_POD = perl$(subst .,,$(PERL_CROSS_BASE_VERSION))delta.pod PERL_CROSS_NEW_POD = perl$(subst .,,$(PERL_VERSION))delta.pod # We use the perlcross hack to cross-compile perl. It should # be extracted over the perl sources, so we don't define that # as a separate package. Instead, it is downloaded and extracted # together with perl define PERL_CROSS_DOWNLOAD $(call DOWNLOAD,$(PERL_CROSS_SITE:/=)/$(PERL_CROSS_SOURCE)) endef PERL_POST_DOWNLOAD_HOOKS += PERL_CROSS_DOWNLOAD define PERL_CROSS_EXTRACT $(call suitable-extractor,$(PERL_CROSS_SOURCE)) $(DL_DIR)/$(PERL_CROSS_SOURCE) | \ $(TAR) $(TAR_STRIP_COMPONENTS)=1 -C $(@D) $(TAR_OPTIONS) - endef PERL_POST_EXTRACT_HOOKS += PERL_CROSS_EXTRACT define PERL_CROSS_SET_POD $(SED) s/$(PERL_CROSS_OLD_POD)/$(PERL_CROSS_NEW_POD)/g $(@D)/Makefile endef PERL_POST_PATCH_HOOKS += PERL_CROSS_SET_POD ifeq ($(BR2_PACKAGE_BERKELEYDB),y) PERL_DEPENDENCIES += berkeleydb endif ifeq ($(BR2_PACKAGE_GDBM),y) PERL_DEPENDENCIES += gdbm endif # We have to override LD, because an external multilib toolchain ld is not # wrapped to provide the required sysroot options. We also can't use ccache # because the configure script doesn't support it. PERL_CONF_OPT = \ --target=$(GNU_TARGET_NAME) \ --target-tools-prefix=$(TARGET_CROSS) \ --prefix=/usr \ -Dld="$(TARGET_CC_NOCCACHE)" \ -Dccflags="$(TARGET_CFLAGS)" \ -Dldflags="$(TARGET_LDFLAGS) -lm" \ -Dmydomain="" \ -Dmyhostname="$(BR2_TARGET_GENERIC_HOSTNAME)" \ -Dmyuname="Buildroot $(BR2_VERSION_FULL)" \ -Dosname=linux \ -Dosvers=$(LINUX_VERSION) \ -Dperladmin=root ifeq ($(shell expr $(PERL_VERSION_MAJOR) % 2), 1) PERL_CONF_OPT += -Dusedevel endif ifneq ($(BR2_LARGEFILE),y) PERL_CONF_OPT += -Uuselargefiles endif PERL_MODULES = $(call qstrip,$(BR2_PACKAGE_PERL_MODULES)) ifneq ($(PERL_MODULES),) PERL_CONF_OPT += --only-mod=$(subst $(space),$(comma),$(PERL_MODULES)) endif define PERL_CONFIGURE_CMDS (cd $(@D); HOSTCC='$(HOSTCC_NOCACHE)' ./configure $(PERL_CONF_OPT)) $(SED) 's/UNKNOWN-/Buildroot $(BR2_VERSION_FULL) /' $(@D)/patchlevel.h endef # perlcross's miniperl_top forgets base, which is required by mktables. # Instead of patching, it's easier to just set PERL5LIB define PERL_BUILD_CMDS PERL5LIB=$(@D)/dist/base/lib $(MAKE1) -C $(@D) perl modules endef define PERL_INSTALL_STAGING_CMDS PERL5LIB=$(@D)/dist/base/lib $(MAKE1) -C $(@D) DESTDIR="$(STAGING_DIR)" install.perl endef PERL_INSTALL_TARGET_GOALS = install.perl ifeq ($(BR2_HAVE_DOCUMENTATION),y) PERL_INSTALL_TARGET_GOALS += install.man endif define PERL_INSTALL_TARGET_CMDS PERL5LIB=$(@D)/dist/base/lib $(MAKE1) -C $(@D) DESTDIR="$(TARGET_DIR)" $(PERL_INSTALL_TARGET_GOALS) endef define PERL_CLEAN_CMDS -$(MAKE1) -C $(@D) clean endef $(eval $(generic-package))