# =========================================================================== # http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf-archive/ax_rpm_init.html # =========================================================================== # # SYNOPSIS # # AX_RPM_INIT # # DESCRIPTION # # Setup variables for creation of rpms. It will define several variables # useful for creating rpms on a system where rpms are supported. # Currently, I requires changes to Makefile.am to function properly (see # the example below). # # Also note that I do not use any non-UNIX OSs (and for the most part, I # only use RedHat), so this is probably generally not useful for other # systems. # # Required setup: # # In configure.in: # # dnl For my rpm.m4 macros # RPM_RELEASE=1 # AC_SUBST(RPM_RELEASE) # # AX_RPM_INIT # dnl Enable or disable the rpm making rules in Makefile.am # AM_CONDITIONAL(MAKE_RPMS, test x$make_rpms = xtrue) # # Furthermore, the %GNUconfigure rpm macro has a problem in that it does # not define CXXFLAGS for the target system correctly, so for compiling # C++ code, add the following line _before_ calling AC_PROG_CXX: # # dnl This is a little hack to make this work with rpm better (see mysql++.spec.in) # test -z "$CXXFLAGS" && CXXFLAGS="${CFLAGS}" # # Changes to Makefile.am (I am trying to get rid of this step; suggestions # invited): # # if MAKE_RPMS # rpm: @RPM_TARGET@ # # .PHONY: rpm # # $(RPM_TARGET): $(DISTFILES) # ${MAKE} dist # -mkdir -p $(RPM_DIR)/SRPMS # -mkdir -p `dirname $(RPM_TARGET)` # $(RPM_PROG) $(RPM_ARGS) $(RPM_TARBALL) # @echo Congratulations, $(RPM_TARGET) "(and friends)" should now exist. # else # endif # # Also, it works best with a XXXX.spec.in file like the following (this is # way down on the wishlist, but a program to generate the skeleton spec.in # much like autoscan would just kick butt!): # # ---------- 8< ---------- # # -*- Mode:rpm-spec -*- # # mysql++.spec.in # Summary: Your package description goes here # %define rel @RPM_RELEASE@ # # %define version @VERSION@ # %define pkgname @PACKAGE@ # %define prefix /usr # # %define lt_release @LT_RELEASE@ # %define lt_version @LT_CURRENT@.@LT_REVISION@.@LT_AGE@ # # # This is a hack until I can figure out how to better handle replacing # # autoconf macros... (gotta love autoconf...) # %define __aclocal aclocal || aclocal -I ./macros # %define configure_args @RPM_CONFIGURE_ARGS@ # # Name: %{pkgname} # Version: %{version} # Release: %{rel} # # Copyright: LGPL # Group: # your group name goes here # Source: %{pkgname}-%{version}.tar.gz # Requires: # additional requirements # Buildroot: /tmp/%{pkgname}-root # URL: http://yoururl.go.here # Prefix: %{prefix} # BuildArchitectures: # Target platforms, i.e., i586 # Packager: Your Name # # %description # Your package description # # %changelog # # %prep # %setup # #%patch # # %build # %GNUconfigure %{configure_args} # # This is why we copy the CFLAGS to the CXXFLAGS in configure.in # # CFLAGS="%{optflags}" CXXFLAGS="%{optflags}" ./configure %{_target_platform} --prefix=%{prefix} # make # # %install # # To make things work with BUILDROOT # if [ "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" != "/tmp/%{pkgname}-root" ] # then # echo # echo @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ # echo @ @ # echo @ RPM_BUILD_ROOT is not what I expected. Please clean it yourself. @ # echo @ @ # echo @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ # echo # else # echo Cleaning RPM_BUILD_ROOT: "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" # rm -rf "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" # fi # make DESTDIR="$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" install # # %clean # # Call me paranoid, but I do not want to be responsible for nuking # # someone's harddrive! # if [ "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" != "/tmp/%{pkgname}-root" ] # then # echo # echo @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ # echo @ @ # echo @ RPM_BUILD_ROOT is not what I expected. Please clean it yourself. @ # echo @ @ # echo @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ # echo # else # echo Cleaning RPM_BUILD_ROOT: "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" # rm -rf "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" # fi # # %files # %defattr(-, root, root) # # Your application file list goes here # # %{prefix}/lib/lib*.so* # %doc COPYRIGHT ChangeLog README AUTHORS NEWS # %doc doc/* # # # If you install a library # %post -p /sbin/ldconfig # # # If you install a library # %postun -p /sbin/ldconfig # # %package devel # Summary: Development files for %{pkgname} # Group: Applications/Databases # %description devel # Development files for %{pkgname}. # # %files devel # %defattr(-, root, root) # # Your development files go here # # Programmers documentation goes here # %doc doc # # # end of file # ---------- >8 ---------- # # LICENSE # # Copyright (c) 2008 Dale K. Hawkins # # Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are # permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice # and this notice are preserved. This file is offered as-is, without any # warranty. #serial 5 dnl AX_RPM_INIT dnl Figure out how to create rpms for this system and setup for an dnl automake target AU_ALIAS([AM_RPM_INIT], [AX_RPM_INIT]) AC_DEFUN([AX_RPM_INIT], [dnl AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST]) dnl Find the RPM program AC_ARG_WITH(rpm-prog,[ --with-rpm-prog=PROG Which rpm to use (optional)], rpm_prog="$withval", rpm_prog="") AC_ARG_ENABLE(rpm-rules, [ --enable-rpm-rules Try to create rpm make rules (defaults to yes for Linux)], enable_rpm_rules="$withval",enable_rpm_rules=no) AC_ARG_WITH(rpm-extra-args, [ --with-rpm-extra-args=ARGS Run rpm with extra arguments (defaults to none)], rpm_extra_args="$withval", rpm_extra_args="") dnl AC_ARG_ENABLE(rpm-topdir, [ --enable-rpm Try to create rpm make rules (defaults to yes for Linux)], dnl enable_rpm_rules="$withval",no) dnl echo enable_rpm_rules is $enable_rpm_rules dnl echo rpm_prog is $rpm_prog RPM_TARGET="" if test x$enable_rpm_rules = xno ; then echo "Not trying to build rpms for your system (use --enable-rpm-rules to override) " no_rpm=yes else if test x$rpm_prog != x ; then if test x${RPM_PROG+set} != xset ; then RPM_PROG=$rpm_prog fi fi AC_PATH_PROG(RPM_PROG, rpm, no) no_rpm=no if test "$RPM_PROG" = "no" ; then echo *** RPM Configuration Failed echo *** Failed to find the rpm program. If you want to build rpm packages echo *** indicate the path to the rpm program using --with-rpm-prog=PROG no_rpm=yes RPM_MAKE_RULES="" else AC_MSG_CHECKING(how rpm sets %{_rpmdir}) rpmdir=`rpm --eval %{_rpmdir}` if test x$rpmdir = x"%{_rpmdir}" ; then AC_MSG_RESULT([not set (cannot build rpms?)]) echo *** Could not determine the value of %{_rpmdir} echo *** This could be because it is not set, or your version of rpm does not set it echo *** It must be set in order to generate the correct rpm generation commands echo *** echo *** You might still be able to create rpms, but I could not automate it for you echo *** BTW, if you know this is wrong, please help to improve the rpm.m4 module echo *** Send corrections, updates and fixes to dhawkins@cdrgts.com. Thanks. else AC_MSG_RESULT([$rpmdir]) fi AC_MSG_CHECKING(how rpm sets %{_rpmfilename}) rpmfilename=$rpmdir/`rpm --eval %{_rpmfilename} | sed "s/%{ARCH}/${host_cpu}/g" | sed "s/%{NAME}/$PACKAGE/g" | sed "s/%{VERSION}/${VERSION}/g" | sed "s/%{RELEASE}/${RPM_RELEASE}/g"` AC_MSG_RESULT([$rpmfilename]) RPM_DIR=${rpmdir} RPM_TARGET=$rpmfilename RPM_ARGS="-ta $rpm_extra_args" RPM_TARBALL=${PACKAGE}-${VERSION}.tar.gz fi fi case "${no_rpm}" in yes) make_rpms=false;; no) make_rpms=true;; *) AC_MSG_WARN([bad value ${no_rpm} for no_rpm (not making rpms)]) make_rpms=false;; esac AC_SUBST(RPM_DIR) AC_SUBST(RPM_TARGET) AC_SUBST(RPM_ARGS) AC_SUBST(RPM_TARBALL) RPM_CONFIGURE_ARGS=${ac_configure_args} AC_SUBST(RPM_CONFIGURE_ARGS) ])