# $Id$ PortSystem 1.0 name mips-elf-gcc version 3.4.6 # Parameters for this port. set newlibversion 1.15.0 set crossgcc-target mips-elf set default-languages --enable-languages="c,c++,f77,objc" description gcc cross-compilers for mips-elf, with newlib runtime library. long_description gnu compilers collection (including c++, fortran and objc) for \ mips-elf, with newlib runtime library. homepage http://gcc.gnu.org/ platforms darwin categories cross devel license GPL-2+ maintainers nomaintainer master_sites gnu:gcc/gcc-${version}/:gcc \ ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/newlib/:newlib \ ftp://ftp.mirror.ac.uk/sites/sources.redhat.com/pub/newlib/:newlib distfiles gcc-${version}.tar.bz2:gcc newlib-${newlibversion}.tar.gz:newlib worksrcdir gcc-${version} checksums gcc-${version}.tar.bz2 \ md5 4a21ac777d4b5617283ce488b808da7b \ sha1 97b290fdc572c8e490b3b39f243e69bacad23c2b \ rmd160 b15003368cedc7964f6ceaee0c39ddc43a46c442 \ newlib-${newlibversion}.tar.gz \ md5 4020004b1b7a56ca4cf7f6d35b40a4cb \ sha1 f6860b36e48fb831a30bab491230bbc7ce2669a2 \ rmd160 e57cbb5b3f007ec26a4ec62f5652e23523357001 patchfiles patch-gcc-Makefile.in # All cross ports violate the mtree layout. destroot.violate_mtree yes # Download everything to gcc/ dist_subdir gcc depends_lib port:${crossgcc-target}-binutils depends_build port:gettext # gcc is .bz2, newlib is .gz. # let's extract only gcc with MacPorts infrastructure, we'll do newlib manually. use_bzip2 yes extract.only gcc-${version}.tar.bz2 # Extract newlib and create a symlink of newlib/newlib in gcc directory. post-extract { system "cd ${workpath} && gzip -dc ${distpath}/newlib-${newlibversion}.tar.gz | tar -xf -" system "ln -s ${workpath}/newlib-${newlibversion}/newlib ${workpath}/gcc-${version}/" } # Since we don't build gcc and binutils at the same time, gcc's Makefile will try to transform # program names as gcc's name (add -${version} with ${version} being the version of gcc). # But it won't work because binutils binaries don't have the ${version} suffix, and even if they # had, they would actually have the binutils' version suffix (and not gcc's version). # So let's tell gcc's Makefile not to do that mistake. set environment [list AR_FOR_TARGET=${crossgcc-target}-ar \ AS_FOR_TARGET=${crossgcc-target}-as \ LD_FOR_TARGET=${crossgcc-target}-ld \ NM_FOR_TARGET=${crossgcc-target}-nm \ RANLIB_FOR_TARGET=${crossgcc-target}-ranlib] # Build in a different directory, as advised in the README file. pre-configure { file mkdir "${workpath}/build" } configure.dir ${workpath}/build configure.cmd ${workpath}/gcc-${version}/configure configure.env ${environment} configure.pipe no configure.cflags-append -DLIBICONV_PLUG configure.args --infodir='${prefix}/share/info' \ --mandir='${prefix}/share/man' \ --target=${crossgcc-target} \ --program-prefix=${crossgcc-target}- \ --program-suffix=-${version} \ --with-included-gettext \ --enable-obsolete \ --with-newlib \ --enable-multilib \ --with-gxx-include-dir=${prefix}/${crossgcc-target}/include/c++/${version}/ \ ${default-languages} # the generated compiler doesn't accept -arch configure.cc_archflags configure.cxx_archflags configure.objc_archflags configure.ld_archflags platform darwin { if {${build_arch} eq "i386"} { configure.args-append --build=i686-apple-${os.platform}${os.version} \ --host=i686-apple-${os.platform}${os.version} } else { configure.args-append --build=${build_arch}-apple-${os.platform}${os.version} \ --host=${build_arch}-apple-${os.platform}${os.version} } } build.dir ${workpath}/build build.args ${environment} destroot.args ${environment} # Variant to include java tools. # I'm not exactly sure what the interest of this variant is except to measure # the speed of your Xserve G5 farm. Or your patience if you don't have such # a farm. variant java { configure.args-delete ${default-languages} } post-patch { namespace eval crossgcc {} # Fix the info pages and related stuff. # # path: path to the doc directory (e.g. gas/doc/) # makefile: path to Makefile.in (e.g. gas/doc/Makefile.in) # name: name of the info page (e.g. as) # suffix: suffix of the souce page (texinfo or texi) proc crossgcc::fixinfo { path makefile name suffix } { global crossgcc-target worksrcpath # Fix the source reinplace "s|setfilename ${name}.info|setfilename ${crossgcc-target}-${name}.info|g" \ ${worksrcpath}/${path}/${name}.${suffix} reinplace "s|(${name})|(${crossgcc-target}-${name})|g" \ ${worksrcpath}/${path}/${name}.${suffix} reinplace "s|@file{${name}}|@file{${crossgcc-target}-${name}}|g" \ ${worksrcpath}/${path}/${name}.${suffix} # Fix the Makefile reinplace "s| ${name}.info| ${crossgcc-target}-${name}.info|g" \ ${worksrcpath}/${makefile} reinplace "s|/${name}.info|/${crossgcc-target}-${name}.info|g" \ ${worksrcpath}/${makefile} reinplace "s|^${name}.info|${crossgcc-target}-${name}.info|g" \ ${worksrcpath}/${makefile} reinplace "s| ${name}.pod| ${crossgcc-target}-${name}.pod|g" \ ${worksrcpath}/${makefile} reinplace "s|/${name}.pod|/${crossgcc-target}-${name}.pod|g" \ ${worksrcpath}/${makefile} reinplace "s|^${name}.pod|${crossgcc-target}-${name}.pod|g" \ ${worksrcpath}/${makefile} reinplace "s| ${name}.${suffix}| ${crossgcc-target}-${name}.${suffix}|g" \ ${worksrcpath}/${makefile} reinplace "s|/${name}.${suffix}|/${crossgcc-target}-${name}.${suffix}|g" \ ${worksrcpath}/${makefile} reinplace "s|^${name}.${suffix}|${crossgcc-target}-${name}.${suffix}|g" \ ${worksrcpath}/${makefile} # Rename the source file rename ${worksrcpath}/${path}/${name}.${suffix} \ ${worksrcpath}/${path}/${crossgcc-target}-${name}.${suffix} # Fix install-info's dir. # (note: this may be effectless if there was no info dir to be fixed) reinplace "s|--info-dir=\$(DESTDIR)\$(infodir)|--dir-file=\$(DESTDIR)\$(infodir)/${crossgcc-target}-gcc-dir|g" \ "${worksrcpath}/${makefile}" } # Fix the gettext files and related stuff. # # module: name of the module (e.g. gas) proc crossgcc::fixgettext { module } { global crossgcc-target worksrcpath if { [ file exists "${worksrcpath}/${module}/Makefile.in" ] } { reinplace "s|@PACKAGE@|${crossgcc-target}-@PACKAGE@|g" \ "${worksrcpath}/${module}/Makefile.in" } if { [ file exists "${worksrcpath}/${module}/doc/Makefile.in" ] } { reinplace "s|@PACKAGE@|${crossgcc-target}-@PACKAGE@|g" \ "${worksrcpath}/${module}/doc/Makefile.in" } if { [ file exists "${worksrcpath}/${module}/po/Make-in" ] } { reinplace "s|@PACKAGE@|${crossgcc-target}-@PACKAGE@|g" \ "${worksrcpath}/${module}/po/Make-in" } } # gcc/doc/cpp.texi crossgcc::fixinfo gcc/doc/ gcc/Makefile.in cpp texi # gcc/doc/cppinternals.texi crossgcc::fixinfo gcc/doc/ gcc/Makefile.in cppinternals texi # gcc/doc/gcc.texi crossgcc::fixinfo gcc/doc/ gcc/Makefile.in gcc texi # gcc/doc/gccint.texi crossgcc::fixinfo gcc/doc/ gcc/Makefile.in gccint texi # gcc/f/g77.texi crossgcc::fixinfo gcc/f/ gcc/f/Make-lang.in g77 texi # gcc/java/gcj.texi crossgcc::fixinfo gcc/java/ gcc/java/Make-lang.in gcj texi # fastjar/fastjar.texi crossgcc::fixinfo fastjar/ fastjar/Makefile.in fastjar texi # gcc/doc/gccinstall.info crossgcc::fixinfo gcc/doc/ gcc/Makefile.in gccinstall info # gettext stuff. crossgcc::fixgettext gcc crossgcc::fixgettext fastjar } pre-destroot { # gcc needs the cross directory structure to be present # in order to fill it during installation. file mkdir "${destroot}${prefix}/${crossgcc-target}/bin" file mkdir "${destroot}${prefix}/${crossgcc-target}/lib" } post-destroot { namespace eval crossgcc {} # Rename a man page if it exists. # # section: section of the man page (e.g. 1) # manpage: name of the man page (e.g. cpp) proc crossgcc::rename_man_page { section manpage } { global crossgcc-target destroot prefix set manpage_path "${destroot}${prefix}/share/man/man${section}/${manpage}.${section}" if { [ file exists ${manpage_path} ] } { file rename ${manpage_path} \ "${destroot}${prefix}/share/man/man${section}/${crossgcc-target}-${manpage}.${section}" } } # Stuff I don't want (either because they're in the system # or because they would conflict with other FSF ports) # (it's easier for maintainability purposes to fix things here) # aliases for locales (should be on the system) file delete "${destroot}${prefix}/share/locale/locale.alias" # FSF propaganda (should already be there or would conflict) file delete -force "${destroot}${prefix}/share/man/man7" # (host) libiberty foreach f [glob -directory "${destroot}${prefix}/lib" libiberty.a */libiberty.a] { file delete $f } # aliases for charsets (should already be there) file delete "${destroot}${prefix}/lib/charset.alias" # Remove man pages for tools that are not built as part of cross-gcc file delete "${destroot}${prefix}/share/man/man1/rmic.1" file delete "${destroot}${prefix}/share/man/man1/rmiregistry.1" file delete "${destroot}${prefix}/share/man/man1/jv-convert.1" file delete "${destroot}${prefix}/share/man/man1/gij.1" # For some reason, some man pages are not prefixed while they should have been # (to avoid conflicting). crossgcc::rename_man_page 1 cpp crossgcc::rename_man_page 1 gcjh crossgcc::rename_man_page 1 gcov crossgcc::rename_man_page 1 jcf-dump crossgcc::rename_man_page 1 jv-scan # There is a bug in gcc/Makefile::install-driver # For cross compilers, $(GCC_INSTALL_NAME) is equal to # $(target_noncanonical)-gcc-$(version) # and hence the driver isn't installed. xinstall -c "${workpath}/build/gcc/xgcc" \ "${destroot}${prefix}/bin/${crossgcc-target}-gcc-${version}" } livecheck.type regex livecheck.url http://gcc.gnu.org/releases.html livecheck.regex {