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- # Copyright 1999-2012 Gentoo Foundation
- # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
- #
- # THIS ECLASS IS DEAD: It has been integrated into portage
- #
- # Author: Will Woods <wwoods@gentoo.org>
- #
- # This eclass is used to automatically update files that typically come with
- # automake to the newest version available on the system. The most common use
- # of this is to update config.guess and config.sub when configure dies from
- # misguessing your canonical system name (CHOST). It can also be used to update
- # other files that come with automake, e.g. depcomp, mkinstalldirs, etc.
- #
- # usage: gnuconfig_update [file1 file2 ...]
- # if called without arguments, config.guess and config.sub will be updated.
- # All files in the source tree ($S) with the given name(s) will be replaced
- # with the newest available versions chosen from the list of locations in
- # gnuconfig_findnewest(), below.
- #
- # gnuconfig_update should generally be called from src_unpack()
- DEPEND="sys-devel/gnuconfig"
- # Wrapper function for gnuconfig_do_update. If no arguments are given, update
- # config.sub and config.guess (old default behavior), otherwise update the
- # named files.
- gnuconfig_update() {
- # hmm some packages (like binutils gcc glibc) still use this ...
- # echo
- # ewarn "QA Notice: Please stop using me, portage updates files for you."
- # echo
- local startdir # declared here ... used in gnuconfig_do_update
- if [[ $1 == /* ]] ; then
- startdir=$1
- shift
- else
- startdir=${S}
- fi
- if [[ $# -gt 0 ]] ; then
- gnuconfig_do_update "$@"
- else
- gnuconfig_do_update config.sub config.guess
- fi
- return $?
- }
- # Copy the newest available version of specified files over any old ones in the
- # source dir. This function shouldn't be called directly - use gnuconfig_update
- #
- # Note that since bash using dynamic scoping, startdir is available here from
- # the gnuconfig_update function
- gnuconfig_do_update() {
- local configsubs_dir target targetlist file
- [[ $# -eq 0 ]] && die "do not call gnuconfig_do_update; use gnuconfig_update"
- configsubs_dir=$(gnuconfig_findnewest)
- einfo "Using GNU config files from ${configsubs_dir}"
- for file in "$@" ; do
- if [[ ! -r ${configsubs_dir}/${file} ]] ; then
- eerror "Can't read ${configsubs_dir}/${file}, skipping.."
- continue
- fi
- targetlist=$(find "${startdir}" -name "${file}")
- if [[ -n ${targetlist} ]] ; then
- for target in ${targetlist} ; do
- [[ -L ${target} ]] && rm -f "${target}"
- einfo " Updating ${target/$startdir\//}"
- cp -f "${configsubs_dir}/${file}" "${target}"
- eend $?
- done
- else
- ewarn " No ${file} found in ${startdir}, skipping ..."
- fi
- done
- return 0
- }
- # this searches the standard locations for the newest config.{sub|guess}, and
- # returns the directory where they can be found.
- gnuconfig_findnewest() {
- local locations=(
- "${EPREFIX}"/usr/share/misc/config.sub
- "${EPREFIX}"/usr/share/gnuconfig/config.sub
- "${EPREFIX}"/usr/share/automake*/config.sub
- "${EPREFIX}"/usr/share/libtool/config.sub
- )
- grep -s '^timestamp' "${locations[@]}" | \
- sort -r -n -t\' -k2 | \
- sed -n '1{s,/config.sub:.*$,,;p;q}'
- }
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