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.
1 ##
2 ## bison.spec -- OpenPKG RPM Package Specification
3 ## Copyright (c) 2000-2008 OpenPKG Foundation e.V. <http://openpkg.net/>
4 ##
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22 ##
24 # package versions
25 %define V_new 2.4.1
26 %define V_old 1.35
28 # package information
29 Name: bison
30 Summary: Yacc-compatible LALR(1) Parser Generator
31 URL: http://www.gnu.org/software/bison/
32 Vendor: Free Software Foundation
33 Packager: OpenPKG Foundation e.V.
34 Distribution: OpenPKG Community
35 Class: CORE
36 Group: CompilerCompiler
37 License: GPL
38 Version: %{V_new}
39 Release: 20090106
41 # package options
42 %option with_old no
44 # list of sources
45 Source0: ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bison/bison-%{V_new}.tar.gz
46 Source1: ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bison/bison-%{V_old}.tar.gz
47 Patch0: bison.patch
49 # build information
50 Prefix: %{l_prefix}
51 BuildRoot: %{l_buildroot}
52 BuildPreReq: OpenPKG, openpkg >= 20040212, m4, make
53 PreReq: OpenPKG, openpkg >= 20040212, m4
54 AutoReq: no
55 AutoReqProv: no
56 Conflicts: yacc
58 %description
59 Bison is a general-purpose parser generator that converts a grammar
60 description for an LALR(1) context-free grammar into a C program
61 to parse that grammar. Once you are proficient with bison, you may
62 use it to develop a wide range of language parsers, from those used
63 in simple desk calculators to complex programming languages. Bison
64 is upward compatible with yacc: all properly-written yacc grammars
65 ought to work with bison with no change. Anyone familiar with yacc
66 should be able to use bison with little trouble.
68 %track
69 prog bison:new = {
70 version = %{V_new}
71 url = ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bison/
72 regex = bison-(2.\d+(.\d+)*[a-z]?)\.tar\.gz
73 }
74 prog bison:old = {
75 version = %{V_old}
76 url = ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bison/
77 regex = bison-(1\.3\d+)\.tar\.gz
78 }
80 %prep
81 %setup -q -c -n bison-%{V_new}
82 %patch -p0 -d bison-%{V_new}
83 %setup -q -T -D -a 1
84 %{l_shtool} subst \
85 -e 's;^\( *SUBDIRS = .*\) examples\(.*\)$;\1\2;' \
86 bison-%{V_new}/Makefile.in
88 %build
89 ( cd bison-%{V_new}
90 CC="%{l_cc}" \
91 CFLAGS="%{l_cflags -O}" \
92 ./configure \
93 --prefix=%{l_prefix} \
94 --mandir=%{l_prefix}/man \
95 --infodir=%{l_prefix}/info \
96 --disable-nls
97 %{l_make} -f Makefile %{l_mflags}
98 ) || exit $?
99 %if "%{with_old}" == "yes"
100 ( cd bison-%{V_old}
101 CC="%{l_cc}" \
102 CFLAGS="%{l_cflags -O}" \
103 ./configure \
104 --prefix=%{l_prefix} \
105 --mandir=%{l_prefix}/man \
106 --infodir=%{l_prefix}/info \
107 --disable-nls
108 %{l_make} -f Makefile %{l_mflags}
109 ) || exit $?
110 %endif
112 %install
113 rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
114 %if "%{with_old}" == "yes"
115 ( cd bison-%{V_old}
116 %{l_make} -f Makefile %{l_mflags} install AM_MAKEFLAGS="DESTDIR=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"
117 mv $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{l_prefix}/bin/bison \
118 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{l_prefix}/bin/bison-old
119 mv $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{l_prefix}/man/man1/bison.1 \
120 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{l_prefix}/man/man1/bison-old.1
121 ) || exit $?
122 %endif
123 ( cd bison-%{V_new}
124 %{l_make} -f Makefile %{l_mflags} install AM_MAKEFLAGS="DESTDIR=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"
125 ) || exit $?
126 rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{l_prefix}/share/locale
127 rm -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{l_prefix}/info/dir
128 rm -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{l_prefix}/lib/charset.alias
129 strip $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{l_prefix}/bin/* >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
130 %{l_rpmtool} files -v -ofiles -r$RPM_BUILD_ROOT %{l_files_std}
132 %files -f files
134 %clean
135 rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT