Tue, 29 Mar 2011 20:04:34 +0200
Rework package yet again, correcting and introducing new buildconf logic:
Conditionally disable bootstrap stage comparison correctly, correct
english grammar, better find system as(1) and ld(1), indotruce detailed
optimization option messages, more completely guess cpu types, allow
profiled bootstrapping without a preinstalled GCC because many other
compilers have long since implemented 64-bit arithmetic, instruct make
to build sequentially (not in sparallel) when building a profiled
bootstrap as GCC online documents recommend, and generally improve
comment blocks.
The single most important correction in this changeset relates to the
GCC changed optimization policy since at least GCC 4.5, in which -march
is always passed and not always correctly guessed. In the case of this
package, allowing GCC to guess the architecture leads to wild build
errors at various subcomponents (zlib, libgcc, libiberty...) and
bootstrap stages. It seems quite platform specific, and the safest
approach to correcting this seems to be explicitly always specifying the
-march argument when bootstrapping GCC. Because the best choice 'native'
is not available when bootstrapping using a foreign (non GCC) compiler,
a guess is made according to rpmmacros l_platform in that case.
It is questionable as to whether these recent optimization changes
on the part of GCC or this package are compatible with each other,
or if either are complete or correct at all. At least applying these
corrections allows this package to build again in most cases test.
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michael@13 | 131 | .IX Title "RPMTOOL 8" |
michael@13 | 132 | .TH RPMTOOL 8 "OpenPKG" "RPMTOOL(8)" "OpenPKG" |
michael@13 | 133 | .SH "NAME" |
michael@13 | 134 | \&\fBrpmtool\fR \- RPM Auxiliary Tool |
michael@13 | 135 | .SH "SYNOPSIS" |
michael@13 | 136 | .IX Header "SYNOPSIS" |
michael@13 | 137 | \&\fBrpmtool\fR |
michael@13 | 138 | \&\fIcommand\fR |
michael@13 | 139 | [\fIcommand-options\fR] |
michael@13 | 140 | .SH "DESCRIPTION" |
michael@13 | 141 | .IX Header "DESCRIPTION" |
michael@13 | 142 | This is an auxiliary tool to the RedHat Package Manager (\s-1RPM\s0). It |
michael@13 | 143 | provides additional functionality for use in \s-1RPM\s0 \fIspec\fR files while |
michael@13 | 144 | building packages. The following \fIcommand\fRs are available: |
michael@13 | 145 | .IP "\fBplatform\fR" 4 |
michael@13 | 146 | .IX Item "platform" |
michael@13 | 147 | This command outputs a unique platform id in the format |
michael@13 | 148 | \&\*(L"<architecture>\-<system><release>\*(R". For instance, the output on a |
michael@13 | 149 | FreeBSD platform can be \*(L"i386\-freebsd4.2\*(R", the output on a Linux |
michael@13 | 150 | platform can be \*(L"i686\-linux2.2.16\*(R", the output on a Solaris platform can |
michael@13 | 151 | be \*(L"sun4u\-sunos5.8\*(R", etc. |
michael@13 | 152 | .Sp |
michael@13 | 153 | Example: |
michael@13 | 154 | .Sp |
michael@13 | 155 | .Vb 5 |
michael@13 | 156 | \& case `rpmtool platform`; in |
michael@13 | 157 | \& *-freebsd[34].* ) ... ;; |
michael@13 | 158 | \& *-sunos5.[678] ) ... ;; |
michael@13 | 159 | \& *-linux2.[24].* ) ... ;; |
michael@13 | 160 | \& esac |
michael@13 | 161 | .Ve |
michael@13 | 162 | .IP "\fBmflags\fR [\fB\-O\fR] \fItool\fR" 4 |
michael@13 | 163 | .IX Item "mflags [-O] tool" |
michael@13 | 164 | This command outputs additional flags for \fImake\fR\|(1) for |
michael@13 | 165 | use with the program \fItool\fR. It provides only standard flags which |
michael@13 | 166 | always can be used. In conjunction with \fB\-O\fR (optimization), it also provides |
michael@13 | 167 | reasonable job control for use on multi-processor platforms (for instance it |
michael@13 | 168 | outputs \*(L"\-j4\*(R" on an \s-1SMP\s0 system with 2 CPUs if \s-1GNU\s0 make or \s-1BSD\s0 pmake is used). |
michael@13 | 169 | .Sp |
michael@13 | 170 | Example: |
michael@13 | 171 | .Sp |
michael@13 | 172 | .Vb 1 |
michael@13 | 173 | \& make `rpmtool mflags -O make` |
michael@13 | 174 | .Ve |
michael@13 | 175 | .IP "\fBcflags\fR [\fB\-O\fR] \fItool\fR" 4 |
michael@13 | 176 | .IX Item "cflags [-O] tool" |
michael@13 | 177 | This command outputs additional flags for \fIcc\fR\|(1) for use with the program |
michael@13 | 178 | \&\fItool\fR. It provides only standard flags which always can be used. |
michael@13 | 179 | conjunction with \fB\-O\fR it provides also optimization flags (for instance |
michael@13 | 180 | it outputs \*(L"\-O2 \-pipe\*(R" for \s-1GNU\s0 C/\*(C+ compiler). |
michael@13 | 181 | .Sp |
michael@13 | 182 | Example: |
michael@13 | 183 | .Sp |
michael@13 | 184 | .Vb 1 |
michael@13 | 185 | \& CC="$CC" CFLAGS=`rpmtool cflags -O $CC` ./configure ... |
michael@13 | 186 | .Ve |
michael@13 | 187 | .ie n .IP "\fBcppflags\fR [\fB\-p\fR \fIprefix\fR] [[\*(C`+|\-\*(C'\fR\fIsubdir ...]" 4 |
michael@13 | 188 | .el .IP "\fBcppflags\fR [\fB\-p\fR \fIprefix\fR] [[\f(CW\*(C`+|\-\*(C'\fR\fIsubdir\fR ...]" 4 |
michael@13 | 189 | .IX Item "cppflags [-p prefix] [[+|-subdir ...]" |
michael@13 | 190 | This command output \fIcpp\fR\|(1) \f(CW\*(C`\-I\*(C'\fR options for the OpenPKG instance |
michael@13 | 191 | \&\fIprefix\fR. It optionally can prefix or suffix with one or more \fIsubdir\fR |
michael@13 | 192 | related options, too. If \fIsubdir\fR is prefixed with \f(CW\*(C`+\*(C'\fR (or not |
michael@13 | 193 | prefixed at all), the generated option is appended. If \fIsubdir\fR is |
michael@13 | 194 | prefixed with \f(CW\*(C`\-\*(C'\fR the generated option is prepended. |
michael@13 | 195 | .Sp |
michael@13 | 196 | Example: |
michael@13 | 197 | .Sp |
michael@13 | 198 | .Vb 1 |
michael@13 | 199 | \& rpmtool cppflags -p /foo bar -baz +quux |
michael@13 | 200 | .Ve |
michael@13 | 201 | .ie n .IP "\fBldflags\fR [\fB\-p\fR \fIprefix\fR] [[\*(C`+|\-\*(C'\fR\fIsubdir ...]" 4 |
michael@13 | 202 | .el .IP "\fBldflags\fR [\fB\-p\fR \fIprefix\fR] [[\f(CW\*(C`+|\-\*(C'\fR\fIsubdir\fR ...]" 4 |
michael@13 | 203 | .IX Item "ldflags [-p prefix] [[+|-subdir ...]" |
michael@13 | 204 | This command output \fIld\fR\|(1) \f(CW\*(C`\-L\*(C'\fR options for the OpenPKG instance |
michael@13 | 205 | \&\fIprefix\fR. It optionally can prefix or suffix with one or more \fIsubdir\fR |
michael@13 | 206 | related options, too. If \fIsubdir\fR is prefixed with \f(CW\*(C`+\*(C'\fR (or not |
michael@13 | 207 | prefixed at all), the generated option is appended. If \fIsubdir\fR is |
michael@13 | 208 | prefixed with \f(CW\*(C`\-\*(C'\fR the generated option is prepended. |
michael@13 | 209 | .Sp |
michael@13 | 210 | Example: |
michael@13 | 211 | .Sp |
michael@13 | 212 | .Vb 1 |
michael@13 | 213 | \& rpmtool ldflags -p /foo bar -baz +quux |
michael@13 | 214 | .Ve |
michael@13 | 215 | .IP "\fBfiles\fR [\fB\-v\fR] [\fB\-o\fR \fIoutfile\fR] [\fB\-r\fR \fIbuild-root\fR] [\fIentry\fR ...]" 4 |
michael@13 | 216 | .IX Item "files [-v] [-o outfile] [-r build-root] [entry ...]" |
michael@13 | 217 | This is a dynamic variant of the \s-1RPM\s0 \f(CW%files\fR section, i.e., it |
michael@13 | 218 | dynamically creates the contents of the \f(CW%files\fR section for use with |
michael@13 | 219 | the \f(CW\*(C`%files \-f\*(C'\fR command. For this the file list entries are read from |
michael@13 | 220 | the command line (or from stdin if no arguments are given or a single |
michael@13 | 221 | argument \f(CW\*(C`\-\*(C'\fR is given) and written to stdout (if no \fB\-o\fR option is |
michael@13 | 222 | given or its \fIoutfile\fR argument is \f(CW\*(C`\-\*(C'\fR) or to \fIoutfile\fR. |
michael@13 | 223 | .Sp |
michael@13 | 224 | The trick of this approach is to be able to use additional features in |
michael@13 | 225 | the file list which \s-1RPM\s0 does not provide. The following features are |
michael@13 | 226 | provided: |
michael@13 | 227 | .RS 4 |
michael@13 | 228 | .IP "\fBTrailing Tags\fR" 4 |
michael@13 | 229 | .IX Item "Trailing Tags" |
michael@13 | 230 | \&\s-1RPM\s0 requires that all tags (like \f(CW\*(C`%attr(...)\*(C'\fR or \f(CW%dir\fR) preceed the |
michael@13 | 231 | path in a file list entry. This sometimes leads to ugly and unreadable |
michael@13 | 232 | file lists, because all paths cannot be left\-aligned. With \fIrpmtool\fR\|(8) |
michael@13 | 233 | tags in the input file list can be at leading and trailing positions. |
michael@13 | 234 | The output file list will nevertheless have all tags in leading |
michael@13 | 235 | positions for \s-1RPM\s0. |
michael@13 | 236 | .IP "\fBSyntactical Set Pattern\fR" 4 |
michael@13 | 237 | .IX Item "Syntactical Set Pattern" |
michael@13 | 238 | \&\s-1RPM\s0 supports simple wildcard patterns like \f(CW\*(C`/path/*\*(C'\fR or \f(CW\*(C`/path/[a\-z]\*(C'\fR, |
michael@13 | 239 | etc. Sometimes it is convenient, to also have (in addition to character |
michael@13 | 240 | sets) string sets like \f(CW\*(C`/path/{foo,bar,quux}\*(C'\fR. \fIrpmtool\fR\|(8) provides this |
michael@13 | 241 | by syntactically (without checking the filesystem) expanding those |
michael@13 | 242 | string sets. |
michael@13 | 243 | .IP "\fBOverriding Entries\fR" 4 |
michael@13 | 244 | .IX Item "Overriding Entries" |
michael@13 | 245 | This is the most important feature and the reason why \fIshtool\fR\|(1)'s |
michael@13 | 246 | \&\fBfiles\fR command was implemented. Although \s-1RPM\s0 allows one to specify a |
michael@13 | 247 | directory in a file list and then implicitly expands this recursively |
michael@13 | 248 | into its contents, it unfortunately does not allow one to later |
michael@13 | 249 | explcitly override particular entries (usually if an individual |
michael@13 | 250 | \&\f(CW\*(C`%attr(...)\*(C'\fR tag is required). \fIrpmtool\fR\|(8) now supports overriding |
michael@13 | 251 | entries, i.e., if a path occurs multiple times, only the last occurance |
michael@13 | 252 | is kept. |
michael@13 | 253 | .IP "\fBNegation Tag\fR" 4 |
michael@13 | 254 | .IX Item "Negation Tag" |
michael@13 | 255 | This provides an additional tag \f(CW%not\fR which can be used to explicitly |
michael@13 | 256 | exclude a previously implicitly added entry. |
michael@13 | 257 | .RE |
michael@13 | 258 | .RS 4 |
michael@13 | 259 | .Sp |
michael@13 | 260 | Example: |
michael@13 | 261 | .Sp |
michael@13 | 262 | .Vb 8 |
michael@13 | 263 | \& %install |
michael@13 | 264 | \& : |
michael@13 | 265 | \& rpmtool files -o files -r$RPM_BUILD_ROOT \e |
michael@13 | 266 | \& '%defattr(-,foo,foo)' \e |
michael@13 | 267 | \& '%{prefix}' \e |
michael@13 | 268 | \& '%attr(1755,root,foo) %{prefix}/bin/bar' \e |
michael@13 | 269 | \& '%not %dir {%{prefix},%{prefix}/*,%{prefix}/man/*}' \e |
michael@13 | 270 | \& '%not %{prefix}/info/dir' |
michael@13 | 271 | .Ve |
michael@13 | 272 | .Sp |
michael@13 | 273 | .Vb 1 |
michael@13 | 274 | \& %files -f files |
michael@13 | 275 | .Ve |
michael@13 | 276 | .RE |
michael@13 | 277 | .IP "\fBmsg\fR [\fB\-b\fR]" 4 |
michael@13 | 278 | .IX Item "msg [-b]" |
michael@13 | 279 | This displays the contents of \fIstdin\fR as a boxed message. If option |
michael@13 | 280 | \&\fB\-b\fR is given it additionally beeps once before displaying the box. |
michael@13 | 281 | .SH "HISTORY" |
michael@13 | 282 | .IX Header "HISTORY" |
michael@13 | 283 | This tool was created in November 2000 for use in OpenPKG, the |
michael@13 | 284 | cross-platform RPM-based Unix software packaging facility. |
michael@13 | 285 | .SH "AUTHOR" |
michael@13 | 286 | .IX Header "AUTHOR" |
michael@13 | 287 | .Vb 3 |
michael@13 | 288 | \& Ralf S. Engelschall |
michael@13 | 289 | \& rse@engelschall.com |
michael@13 | 290 | \& www.engelschall.com |
michael@13 | 291 | .Ve |