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# This file adds the functions to build the MPFR library
# Copyright 2008 Yann E. MORIN
# Licensed under the GPL v2. See COPYING in the root of this package
do_mpfr_get() { :; }
do_mpfr_extract() { :; }
do_mpfr_for_build() { :; }
do_mpfr_for_host() { :; }
do_mpfr_for_target() { :; }
# Overide function depending on configuration
if [ "${CT_MPFR_TARGET}" = "y" -o "${CT_MPFR}" = "y" ]; then
# Download MPFR
do_mpfr_get() {
CT_Fetch MPFR
}
# Extract MPFR
do_mpfr_extract() {
CT_ExtractPatch MPFR
# TBD is it a problem with 2.4.x? The comment says it is not, yet the code is run
# OK, Gentoo have a sanity check that libtool.m4 and ltmain.sh have the
# same version number. Unfortunately, some tarballs of MPFR are not
# built sanely, and thus ./configure fails on Gentoo.
# See: http://sourceware.org/ml/crossgcc/2008-05/msg00080.html
# and: http://sourceware.org/ml/crossgcc/2008-06/msg00005.html
# This hack is not bad per se, but the MPFR guys would be better not to
# do that in the future...
# It seems that MPFR >= 2.4.0 do not need this...
case "${CT_MPFR_VERSION}" in
2.4.*)
CT_Pushd "${CT_SRC_DIR}/mpfr-${CT_MPFR_VERSION}"
if [ ! -f .autoreconf.ct-ng ]; then
CT_DoLog DEBUG "Running autoreconf"
CT_DoExecLog ALL autoreconf
touch .autoreconf.ct-ng
fi
CT_Popd
;;
esac
}
# Build MPFR for running on build
# - always build statically
# - install in build-tools prefix
do_mpfr_for_build() {
local -a mpfr_opts
case "${CT_TOOLCHAIN_TYPE}" in
native|cross) return 0;;
esac
CT_DoStep INFO "Installing MPFR for build"
CT_mkdir_pushd "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/build-mpfr-build-${CT_BUILD}"
mpfr_opts+=( "host=${CT_BUILD}" )
mpfr_opts+=( "prefix=${CT_BUILDTOOLS_PREFIX_DIR}" )
mpfr_opts+=( "cflags=${CT_CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD}" )
mpfr_opts+=( "ldflags=${CT_LDFLAGS_FOR_BUILD}" )
do_mpfr_backend "${mpfr_opts[@]}"
CT_Popd
CT_EndStep
}
# Build MPFR for running on host
do_mpfr_for_host() {
local -a mpfr_opts
CT_DoStep INFO "Installing MPFR for host"
CT_mkdir_pushd "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/build-mpfr-host-${CT_HOST}"
mpfr_opts+=( "host=${CT_HOST}" )
mpfr_opts+=( "prefix=${CT_HOST_COMPLIBS_DIR}" )
mpfr_opts+=( "cflags=${CT_CFLAGS_FOR_HOST}" )
mpfr_opts+=( "ldflags=${CT_LDFLAGS_FOR_HOST}" )
do_mpfr_backend "${mpfr_opts[@]}"
CT_Popd
CT_EndStep
}
if [ "${CT_MPFR_TARGET}" = "y" ]; then
do_mpfr_for_target() {
local -a mpfr_opts
CT_DoStep INFO "Installing MPFR for target"
CT_mkdir_pushd "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/build-mpfr-target-${CT_HOST}"
mpfr_opts+=( "host=${CT_TARGET}" )
case "${CT_TARGET}" in
*-*-mingw*)
prefix="/mingw"
;;
*)
prefix="/usr"
;;
esac
mpfr_opts+=( "cflags=${CT_ALL_TARGET_CFLAGS}" )
mpfr_opts+=( "prefix=${prefix}" )
mpfr_opts+=( "destdir=${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}" )
do_mpfr_backend "${mpfr_opts[@]}"
CT_Popd
CT_EndStep
}
fi
# Build MPFR
# Parameter : description : type : default
# host : machine to run on : tuple : (none)
# prefix : prefix to install into : dir : (none)
# cflags : cflags to use : string : (empty)
# ldflags : ldflags to use : string : (empty)
# destdir : install destination : dir : (none)
do_mpfr_backend() {
local host
local prefix
local cflags
local ldflags
local destdir
local arg
local -a extra_config
for arg in "$@"; do
eval "${arg// /\\ }"
done
# Under Cygwin, we can't build a thread-safe library
case "${CT_HOST}" in
*cygwin*) extra_config+=( --disable-thread-safe );;
*mingw*) extra_config+=( --disable-thread-safe );;
*darwin*) extra_config+=( --disable-thread-safe );;
*) extra_config+=( --enable-thread-safe );;
esac
if [ "${CT_CC_LANG_JIT}" = "y" ]; then
extra_config+=("--with-pic")
fi
CT_DoLog EXTRA "Configuring MPFR"
CT_DoExecLog CFG \
CC="${host}-gcc" \
CFLAGS="${cflags}" \
LDFLAGS="${ldflags}" \
${CONFIG_SHELL} \
"${CT_SRC_DIR}/mpfr/configure" \
--build=${CT_BUILD} \
--host=${host} \
--prefix="${prefix}" \
"${extra_config[@]}" \
--with-gmp="${destdir}${prefix}" \
--disable-shared \
--enable-static
# If "${destdir}${prefix}" != "${prefix}" then it means that native MPFR
# is being built. In this case libgmp.la must be moved away while
# building MPFR. Otherwise libmpfr.la will contain this:
#
# dependency_libs=' -L<path-to-build-dir>/lib /usr/lib/libgmp.la'
#
# Build system then tries to link MPFR with host's libgmp.a. It happens
# because libgmp.a and libmpfr.a are built with --prefix=/usr while
# cross-compiling for target and MPFR depends on GMP. In this case
# libtool thinks that GMP resides in /usr/lib and uses wrong path.
# The only way to avoid such behavior is to replace libgmp.la
# temporarily to force libtool using -lgmp option instead wrong one.
if [ "${destdir}${prefix}" != "${prefix}" ]; then
if [ -f ${destdir}${prefix}/lib/libgmp.la ]; then
mv ${destdir}${prefix}/lib/libgmp.la ${destdir}${prefix}/lib/libgmp.la.bk
fi
fi
CT_DoLog EXTRA "Building MPFR"
CT_DoExecLog ALL make ${CT_JOBSFLAGS}
if [ -f ${destdir}${prefix}/lib/libgmp.la.bk ]; then
mv ${destdir}${prefix}/lib/libgmp.la.bk ${destdir}${prefix}/lib/libgmp.la
fi
if [ "${CT_COMPLIBS_CHECK}" = "y" ]; then
if [ "${host}" = "${CT_BUILD}" ]; then
CT_DoLog EXTRA "Checking MPFR"
CT_DoExecLog ALL make ${CT_JOBSFLAGS} -s check
else
# Cannot run host binaries on build in a canadian cross
CT_DoLog EXTRA "Skipping check for MPFR on the host"
fi
fi
CT_DoLog EXTRA "Installing MPFR"
CT_DoExecLog ALL make install DESTDIR="${destdir}"
}
fi # CT_MPFR