#!/bin/sh # Slackware build script for man-db # Written by B. Watson (yalhcru@gmail.com) # Licensed under the WTFPL. See http://www.wtfpl.net/txt/copying/ for details. # 20210306 bkw: update for v2.9.4 (resync with -current again) # 20201024 bkw: update for v2.9.3 (matches -current) # 20200316 bkw: update for v2.9.1 (resync with -current) # 20191201 bkw: update for v2.9.0 (to match -current again). # Also got rid of the systemd-specific stuff properly (via configure opts). # 20180801 bkw: update for v2.8.4. # 20180611 bkw: update for v2.8.3, to match what Pat has in -current. # 20180208 bkw: update for man-db 2.8.0, libpipeline 1.5.0. # This may be the last SBo update, since Pat has imported man-db # into Slackware-current. Depends on how long it is from now until # the next release: I'll maintain this until SBo stops accepting # submissions for 14.2. # 20170305 bkw: # - BUILD=2 # - get rid of systemd-specific /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d from package. # - patch configure so it doesn't write to /usr/lib. # 20170215 bkw: # - update for 2.7.6.1 (whoops, last update wasn't for the latest version # - only update the cache in doinst.sh if it's over an hour old. this # takes several minutes, and happens twice (uselessly) if the package # is upgraded (since upgradepkg runs doinst.sh twice). waiting an hour # also makes my life easier when I'm testing this script. # - fix man-db.cron so it works even if USR=yes (whoops), and stop trying # to chown the cache to the nonexistent 'man' user. # 20170125 bkw: # - update for 2.7.6. # - add --disable-cache-owner. TODO: revisit this at some # point. Maybe create a dedicated 'man' user, or use one of the existing # users like 'bin' or 'operator'. # 20160726 bkw: # - update for 2.7.5. # 20150507 bkw: # - update for 2.7.1. # - fix homepage in .info file. # - had to update libpipeline to 1.4.0. # 20140924 bkw: # - update for 2.7.0.1, which fixes the clash between man-db's zsoelim # and groff's zsoelim. # - update README and README.Slackware slightly. PRGNAM=man-db VERSION=${VERSION:-2.9.4} BUILD=${BUILD:-1} TAG=${TAG:-_SBo} if [ -z "$ARCH" ]; then case "$( uname -m )" in i?86) ARCH=i586 ;; arm*) ARCH=arm ;; *) ARCH=$( uname -m ) ;; esac fi CWD=$(pwd) TMP=${TMP:-/tmp/SBo} PKG=$TMP/package-$PRGNAM OUTPUT=${OUTPUT:-/tmp} if [ "$ARCH" = "i586" ]; then SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -march=i586 -mtune=i686" LIBDIRSUFFIX="" elif [ "$ARCH" = "i686" ]; then SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -march=i686 -mtune=i686" LIBDIRSUFFIX="" elif [ "$ARCH" = "x86_64" ]; then SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -fPIC" LIBDIRSUFFIX="64" else SLKCFLAGS="-O2" LIBDIRSUFFIX="" fi set -e # By default, install binaries to /opt, so as not to stomp on Slackware's # man pkg. We will have to include a /etc/profile.d script to set PATH, # MANPATH, etc. Note that only binaries and the man pages for man-db itself # go to /opt. Everything else (libpipeline, man-db's shared libs, localized # messages, etc) goes to /usr as usual. # If you want a proper replacement for Slack's man pkg, build with # USR="yes", which puts the binaries in the usual places. If your name is # Patrick V. and you're finally replacing man with man-db in Slackware, # feel free to uncomment the next line: #USR="yes" BINDIR=/opt/$PRGNAM/bin [ "${USR:-no}" = "yes" ] && BINDIR=/usr/bin MANDIR="${BINDIR/bin/man}" rm -rf $PKG mkdir -p $TMP $PKG $OUTPUT # libpipeline is a pretty niche-market library. It used to be bundled # in the man-db source, and as far as I can tell, nothing else uses it. # Instead of making it a separate build and external dep, we'll just # bundle it here. LIBNAM=libpipeline LIBVER=1.5.3 cd $TMP rm -rf $LIBNAM-$LIBVER tar xvf $CWD/$LIBNAM-$LIBVER.tar.gz cd $LIBNAM-$LIBVER chown -R root:root . find -L . -perm /111 -a \! -perm 755 -a -exec chmod 755 {} \+ -o \ \! -perm /111 -a \! -perm 644 -a -exec chmod 644 {} \+ CFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" \ CXXFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" \ ./configure \ --prefix=/usr \ --libdir=/usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} \ --sysconfdir=/etc \ --localstatedir=/var \ --mandir=/usr/man \ --docdir=/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION/$LIBNAM-$LIBVER \ --build=$ARCH-slackware-linux make make install-strip DESTDIR=$PKG mkdir -p $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION/$LIBNAM-$LIBVER cp -a COPYING ChangeLog* NEWS README TODO \ $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION/$LIBNAM-$LIBVER # now build man-db itself, using the libpipeline installed in $PKG cd $TMP rm -rf $PRGNAM-$VERSION tar xvf $CWD/$PRGNAM-$VERSION.tar.xz cd $PRGNAM-$VERSION chown -R root:root . find -L . -perm /111 -a \! -perm 755 -a -exec chmod 755 {} \+ -o \ \! -perm /111 -a \! -perm 644 -a -exec chmod 644 {} \+ # The 'checking for long filenames' test in the configure script writes to # /usr/lib, which is bad behaviour for a configure script. Not to mention # wrong (it assumes configure is always being run as root). We already # know we have long filename support, because we live in the 21st century # now, so this patch gets rid of the test and force-enables it. patch -p1 < $CWD/dont_write_in_usr.diff # The circumlocutions below are needed because doing it the sane way: # libpipeline_LIBS="-L$PKG/usr/lib$LIBDIRSUFFIX -lpipeline" # gets broken by libtool (it *insists* on replacing -lpipeline with # /usr/lib64/libpipeline.so, which will fail if it's an older version). LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$PKG/usr/lib$LIBDIRSUFFIX" \ LDFLAGS="$PKG/usr/lib$LIBDIRSUFFIX/libpipeline.so" \ libpipeline_CFLAGS="-I$PKG/usr/include" \ libpipeline_LIBS="-L$PKG/usr/lib$LIBDIRSUFFIX $PKG/usr/lib$LIBDIRSUFFIX/libpipeline.so" \ CFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" \ CXXFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" \ ./configure \ --with-systemdtmpfilesdir=no \ --with-systemdsystemunitdir=no \ --disable-setuid \ --disable-cache-owner \ --prefix=/usr \ --libdir=/usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} \ --sysconfdir=/etc \ --localstatedir=/var \ --mandir=$MANDIR \ --bindir=$BINDIR \ --sbindir=${BINDIR/bin/sbin} \ --docdir=/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION \ --build=$ARCH-slackware-linux make make install-strip DESTDIR=$PKG # There will always be man pages here, regardless of USR=yes or no. find $PKG/usr/man -type f -exec gzip -9 {} \; for i in $( find $PKG/usr/man -type l ) ; do ln -s $( readlink $i ).gz $i.gz ; rm $i ; done if [ "${USR:-no}" != "yes" ]; then # separate dir full of man pages and symlinks in /opt find $PKG/$MANDIR -type f -exec gzip -9 {} \; for i in $( find $PKG/$MANDIR -type l ) ; do ln -s $( readlink $i ).gz $i.gz ; rm $i ; done # only need the profile.d stuff if installing to /opt mkdir -p $PKG/etc/profile.d install -m0755 -oroot -groot $CWD/$PRGNAM.sh $CWD/$PRGNAM.csh $PKG/etc/profile.d fi # no special ownership or perms needed here since we --disable-setuid mkdir -p $PKG/var/cache/man # only ship a daily cronjob, don't need a weekly one like Debian has. mkdir -p $PKG/etc/cron.daily install -m0755 -oroot -groot $CWD/$PRGNAM.cron $PKG/etc/cron.daily/$PRGNAM # modified default config, customized for Slackware. See the conf file for # list of changes. zcat $CWD/man_db.conf.new.gz \ | sed "s,@LIBDIRSUFFIX@,$LIBDIRSUFFIX,g" \ > $PKG/etc/man_db.conf.new rm -rf $PKG/etc/man_db.conf mkdir -p $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION cp -a ABOUT-NLS Change* FAQ NEWS README docs/* $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION cat $CWD/$PRGNAM.SlackBuild > $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION/$PRGNAM.SlackBuild mkdir -p $PKG/install sed "s,@BINDIR@,$BINDIR," < $CWD/slack-desc > $PKG/install/slack-desc cat $CWD/doinst.sh > $PKG/install/doinst.sh # N.B. the -p option is actually needed here (for libpipeline.so). cd $PKG /sbin/makepkg -p -l y -c n $OUTPUT/$PRGNAM-$VERSION-$ARCH-$BUILD$TAG.${PKGTYPE:-tgz}