Add lua package

SVN-Revision: 1066
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Nicolas Thill 2005-05-26 21:28:31 +00:00
parent 5d55020791
commit 6bfaf3a505
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@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ source "package/iptables/Config.in"
comment "Applications" comment "Applications"
source "package/haserl/Config.in" source "package/haserl/Config.in"
source "package/lcd4linux/Config.in" source "package/lcd4linux/Config.in"
source "package/lua/Config.in"
source "package/microperl/Config.in" source "package/microperl/Config.in"
source "package/monit/Config.in" source "package/monit/Config.in"
source "package/osiris/Config.in" source "package/osiris/Config.in"

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@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ package-$(BR2_PACKAGE_LIBPTHREAD) += libpthread
package-$(BR2_PACKAGE_LIBTOOL) += libtool package-$(BR2_PACKAGE_LIBTOOL) += libtool
package-$(BR2_PACKAGE_LIBUSB) += libusb package-$(BR2_PACKAGE_LIBUSB) += libusb
package-$(BR2_PACKAGE_LIGHTTPD) += lighttpd package-$(BR2_PACKAGE_LIGHTTPD) += lighttpd
package-$(BR2_PACKAGE_LUA) += lua
package-$(BR2_PACKAGE_LZO) += lzo package-$(BR2_PACKAGE_LZO) += lzo
package-$(BR2_PACKAGE_MARADNS) += maradns package-$(BR2_PACKAGE_MARADNS) += maradns
package-$(BR2_PACKAGE_MATRIXSSL) += matrixssl package-$(BR2_PACKAGE_MATRIXSSL) += matrixssl

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menu "lua - LUA programming language"
config BR2_PACKAGE_LUA
bool
default n
depends BR2_PACKAGE_LUA_INTERPRETER || BR2_PACKAGE_LUA_COMPILER || BR2_PACKAGE_LIBLUA
config BR2_PACKAGE_LUA_INTERPRETER
tristate "lua - LUA programming language interpreter"
# default m if CONFIG_DEVEL
default n
select BR2_PACKAGE_LUA
select BR2_PACKAGE_LIBLUA
help
Lua is a powerful light-weight programming language designed for extending
applications. Lua is also frequently used as a general-purpose, stand-alone
language. Lua is free software.
Lua combines simple procedural syntax with powerful data description
constructs based on associative arrays and extensible semantics. Lua is
dynamically typed, interpreted from bytecodes, and has automatic memory
management with garbage collection, making it ideal for configuration,
scripting, and rapid prototyping.
Lua is implemented as a small library of C functions, written in ANSI C, and
compiles unmodified in all known platforms. The implementation goals are
simplicity, efficiency, portability, and low embedding cost. The result is a
fast language engine with small footprint, making it ideal in embedded systems
too.
http://www.lua.org/
This package contains the LUA language interpreter.
config BR2_PACKAGE_LUA_COMPILER
tristate "luac - LUA programming language compiler"
# default m if CONFIG_DEVEL
default n
select BR2_PACKAGE_LUA
select BR2_PACKAGE_LIBLUA
help
Lua is a powerful light-weight programming language designed for extending
applications. Lua is also frequently used as a general-purpose, stand-alone
language. Lua is free software.
Lua combines simple procedural syntax with powerful data description
constructs based on associative arrays and extensible semantics. Lua is
dynamically typed, interpreted from bytecodes, and has automatic memory
management with garbage collection, making it ideal for configuration,
scripting, and rapid prototyping.
Lua is implemented as a small library of C functions, written in ANSI C, and
compiles unmodified in all known platforms. The implementation goals are
simplicity, efficiency, portability, and low embedding cost. The result is a
fast language engine with small footprint, making it ideal in embedded systems
too.
http://www.lua.org/
This package contains the LUA language compiler.
config BR2_PACKAGE_LUA_EXAMPLES
tristate "lua-examples - LUA programming language examples"
# default m if CONFIG_DEVEL
default n
select BR2_PACKAGE_LUA
select BR2_PACKAGE_LUA_INTERPRETER
help
Lua is a powerful light-weight programming language designed for extending
applications. Lua is also frequently used as a general-purpose, stand-alone
language. Lua is free software.
Lua combines simple procedural syntax with powerful data description
constructs based on associative arrays and extensible semantics. Lua is
dynamically typed, interpreted from bytecodes, and has automatic memory
management with garbage collection, making it ideal for configuration,
scripting, and rapid prototyping.
Lua is implemented as a small library of C functions, written in ANSI C, and
compiles unmodified in all known platforms. The implementation goals are
simplicity, efficiency, portability, and low embedding cost. The result is a
fast language engine with small footprint, making it ideal in embedded systems
too.
http://www.lua.org/
This package contains LUA language examples.
config BR2_PACKAGE_LIBLUA
tristate "liblua - LUA programming language shared libraries"
# default m if CONFIG_DEVEL
default n
select BR2_PACKAGE_LUA
help
Lua is a powerful light-weight programming language designed for extending
applications. Lua is also frequently used as a general-purpose, stand-alone
language. Lua is free software.
Lua combines simple procedural syntax with powerful data description
constructs based on associative arrays and extensible semantics. Lua is
dynamically typed, interpreted from bytecodes, and has automatic memory
management with garbage collection, making it ideal for configuration,
scripting, and rapid prototyping.
Lua is implemented as a small library of C functions, written in ANSI C, and
compiles unmodified in all known platforms. The implementation goals are
simplicity, efficiency, portability, and low embedding cost. The result is a
fast language engine with small footprint, making it ideal in embedded systems
too.
http://www.lua.org/
This package contains the LUA shared libraries, needed by other programs.
endmenu

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# $Id$
include $(TOPDIR)/rules.mk
PKG_NAME:=lua
PKG_VERSION:=5.0.2
PKG_RELEASE:=1
PKG_MD5SUM:= dea74646b7e5c621fef7174df83c34b1
PKG_SOURCE_URL:=http://www.lua.org/ftp/
PKG_SOURCE:=$(PKG_NAME)-$(PKG_VERSION).tar.gz
PKG_CAT:=zcat
PKG_BUILD_DIR:=$(BUILD_DIR)/$(PKG_NAME)-$(PKG_VERSION)
PKG_INSTALL_DIR:=$(PKG_BUILD_DIR)/ipkg-install
include $(TOPDIR)/package/rules.mk
$(eval $(call PKG_template,LIBLUA,liblua,$(PKG_VERSION)-$(PKG_RELEASE),$(ARCH)))
$(eval $(call PKG_template,LUA_INTERPRETER,lua,$(PKG_VERSION)-$(PKG_RELEASE),$(ARCH)))
$(eval $(call PKG_template,LUA_COMPILER,luac,$(PKG_VERSION)-$(PKG_RELEASE),$(ARCH)))
$(eval $(call PKG_template,LUA_EXAMPLES,lua-examples,$(PKG_VERSION)-$(PKG_RELEASE),$(ARCH)))
$(PKG_BUILD_DIR)/.configured:
touch $@
$(PKG_BUILD_DIR)/.built:
$(MAKE) -C $(PKG_BUILD_DIR) \
CC="$(TARGET_CROSS)gcc" \
LD="$(TARGET_CROSS)ld" \
AR="$(TARGET_CROSS)ar rcu" \
RANLIB="$(TARGET_CROSS)ranlib" \
INSTALL_ROOT=/usr \
MYCFLAGS="-I$(STAGING_DIR)/usr/include $(TARGET_CFLAGS)" \
MYLDFLAGS="-L$(STAGING_DIR)/usr/lib" \
all so
# remove statically linked binaries, so that they will get linked against shlib this time
rm -f $(PKG_BUILD_DIR)/bin/lua{,c}
$(MAKE) -C $(PKG_BUILD_DIR) \
CC="$(TARGET_CROSS)gcc" \
LD="$(TARGET_CROSS)ld" \
AR="$(TARGET_CROSS)ar rcu" \
RANLIB="$(TARGET_CROSS)ranlib" \
INSTALL_ROOT=/usr \
MYCFLAGS="-I$(STAGING_DIR)/usr/include $(TARGET_CFLAGS)" \
MYLDFLAGS="-L$(STAGING_DIR)/usr/lib" \
all
rm -rf $(PKG_INSTALL_DIR)
mkdir -p $(PKG_INSTALL_DIR)
$(MAKE) -C $(PKG_BUILD_DIR) \
INSTALL_ROOT="$(PKG_INSTALL_DIR)/usr" \
install soinstall
touch $@
$(IPKG_LIBLUA):
install -d -m0755 $(IDIR_LIBLUA)/usr/lib
cp -fp $(PKG_INSTALL_DIR)/usr/lib/liblua{,lib}.so.* $(IDIR_LIBLUA)/usr/lib/
$(RSTRIP) $(IDIR_LIBLUA)
$(IPKG_BUILD) $(IDIR_LIBLUA) $(PACKAGE_DIR)
$(IPKG_LUA_INTERPRETER):
install -d -m0755 $(IDIR_LUA_INTERPRETER)/usr/bin
cp -fp $(PKG_INSTALL_DIR)/usr/bin/lua $(IDIR_LUA_INTERPRETER)/usr/bin/
$(RSTRIP) $(IDIR_LUA_INTERPRETER)
$(IPKG_BUILD) $(IDIR_LUA_INTERPRETER) $(PACKAGE_DIR)
$(IPKG_LUA_COMPILER):
install -d -m0755 $(IDIR_LUA_COMPILER)/usr/bin
cp -fp $(PKG_INSTALL_DIR)/usr/bin/luac $(IDIR_LUA_COMPILER)/usr/bin/
$(RSTRIP) $(IDIR_LUA_COMPILER)
$(IPKG_BUILD) $(IDIR_LUA_COMPILER) $(PACKAGE_DIR)
$(IPKG_LUA_EXAMPLES):
install -d -m0755 $(IDIR_LUA_EXAMPLES)/usr/share/lua/examples
install -m0644 $(PKG_BUILD_DIR)/test/*.lua \
$(IDIR_LUA_EXAMPLES)/usr/share/lua/examples/
$(RSTRIP) $(IDIR_LUA_EXAMPLES)
$(IPKG_BUILD) $(IDIR_LUA_EXAMPLES) $(PACKAGE_DIR)
$(STAGING_DIR)/usr/lib/liblua.so: $(PKG_BUILD_DIR)/.built
mkdir -p $(STAGING_DIR)/usr/include
cp -fp $(PKG_INSTALL_DIR)/usr/include/lua{,lib}.h $(STAGING_DIR)/usr/include/
cp -fp $(PKG_INSTALL_DIR)/usr/include/lauxlib.h $(STAGING_DIR)/usr/include/
mkdir -p $(STAGING_DIR)/usr/lib
cp -fp $(PKG_INSTALL_DIR)/usr/lib/liblua{,lib}.{a,so*} $(STAGING_DIR)/usr/lib/
touch $@
install-dev: $(STAGING_DIR)/usr/lib/liblua.so
uninstall-dev:
rm -rf \
$(STAGING_DIR)/usr/include/lua{,lib}.h \
$(STAGING_DIR)/usr/include/lauxlib.h \
$(STAGING_DIR)/usr/lib/liblua{,lib}.{a,so*} \
compile: install-dev
clean: uninstall-dev

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Package: liblua
Priority: optional
Section: libs
Version: [TBDL]
Architecture: [TBDL]
Maintainer: Nico <nthill@free.fr>
Source: http://openwrt.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/openwrt/package/lua/
Description: LUA programming language shared libraries

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Package: lua-examples
Priority: optional
Section: devel
Version: [TBDL]
Architecture: [TBDL]
Maintainer: Nico <nthill@free.fr>
Source: http://nthill.free.fr/openwrt/sources/lua/
Description: LUA programming language examples
Depends: lua

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Package: lua
Priority: optional
Section: admin
Version: [TBDL]
Architecture: [TBDL]
Maintainer: Nico <nthill@free.fr>
Source: http://nthill.free.fr/openwrt/sources/lua/
Description: LUA programming language interpreter
Depends: liblua

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Package: luac
Priority: optional
Section: devel
Version: [TBDL]
Architecture: [TBDL]
Maintainer: Nico <nthill@free.fr>
Source: http://nthill.free.fr/openwrt/sources/lua/
Description: LUA programming language compiler
Depends: liblua

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diff -ruN lua-5.0.2-orig/config lua-5.0.2-1/config
--- lua-5.0.2-orig/config 2003-04-11 16:00:41.000000000 +0200
+++ lua-5.0.2-1/config 2005-05-25 11:23:35.000000000 +0200
@@ -25,15 +25,15 @@
# interface (e.g., Linux, Solaris, IRIX, BSD, AIX, HPUX, and probably others),
# uncomment the next two lines.
#
-#LOADLIB= -DUSE_DLOPEN=1
-#DLLIB= -ldl
+LOADLIB= -DUSE_DLOPEN=1
+DLLIB= -ldl
#
# In Linux with gcc, you should also uncomment the next definition for
# MYLDFLAGS, which passes -E (= -export-dynamic) to the linker. This option
# allows dynamic libraries to link back to the `lua' program, so that they do
# not need the Lua libraries. (Other systems may have an equivalent facility.)
#
-#MYLDFLAGS= -Wl,-E
+MYLDFLAGS= -Wl,-E
#
# On Windows systems. support for dynamic loading is enabled by default.
# To disable this support, uncomment the next line.
@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@
# This should work in all Unix systems, but you may want to add options.
#
-STRIP= strip
+STRIP= /bin/true
# ------------------------------------------------------------------ install

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diff -ruN lua-5.0.2-orig/Makefile lua-5.0.2-1/Makefile
--- lua-5.0.2-orig/Makefile 2004-03-12 02:50:55.000000000 +0100
+++ lua-5.0.2-1/Makefile 2005-05-25 11:41:44.000000000 +0200
@@ -38,8 +38,8 @@
# shared libraries (for Linux)
so:
- ld -o lib/liblua.so.$V -shared src/*.o
- ld -o lib/liblualib.so.$V -shared src/lib/*.o
+ $(LD) -o lib/liblua.so.$V -shared -soname="liblua.so.$V" src/*.o
+ $(LD) -o lib/liblualib.so.$V -shared -soname="liblualib.so.$V" src/lib/*.o
cd lib; ln -fs liblua.so.$V liblua.so; ln -fs liblualib.so.$V liblualib.so
# binaries using shared libraries