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# New ports collection makefile for: icc
# Date created: 24.Jan.2002
# Whom: netchild@FreeBSD.org
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
PORTNAME= icc7
2004-10-16 17:04:51 +00:00
PORTVERSION= 7.1.042
Say hello to the linux mega patch, it consolidates our linux bits a little bit and allows to proceed to a more recent linux_base from a stable (read as: the major bugs should be ironed out or identified and most linux ports build just fine) source. It also allows to ship 4.11 with a working linuxolator (the EOLed linux_base is marked forbidden because of a security hole). This is a major update, please read UPDATING (and CHANGES if you develop linux ports). Changes: - change the default linux_base from v7 to v8 - add a newer freetype to linux_base-8 for nicer fonts display [1] - don't let cpio use hardlinks in the linux_base-8 port to quiet some warnings in some cases [2] - fix a cut&past error in the linux_base-8 pkg-install script [3] - convert the binary knob "USE_LINUX" to a version specifier, e.g. USE_LINUX=<value> specifies a dependency upon emulators/linux_base-<value>, exceptions are a value of "7" (which does what you want and adds a dependency to linux_base) and any value without a corresponding port in PORTSDIR/emulators/linux_base-<value> (which adds a dependency to the default linux_base) - don't implicitly add USE_LINUX with the USE_LINUX_PREFIX knob, this allows us to use the USE_LINUX_PREFIX knob for linux_base and paves the way for splitting up future linux base ports into individual pieces - remove RESTRICTED from some GPL licensed ports, even when we only distribute binaries, we get them from official linux sites, so anyone can grab them there if he needs to - add a dependency upon the linux X11 bits where necessary (based upon guesswork) - don't use USE_X_PREFIX in some linux ports since it adds a dependency to the FreeBSD X11 libs, as a workaround use PREFIX?= (the clean solution would be to remove the implicit USE_XLIB from USE_X_PREFIX) - bump the portrevision of the linux ports ("better safe than sorry" algorithm) - pass maintainership of the important linux infrastructure to a mailinglist, hijack freebsd-emulation@ for this purpose (if somebody doesn't like this: tell us your bikeshed color at freebsd-emulation@, my color would be "linuxolator@" in case someone cares...) - add a pkg-install script for linux-fontconfig, but don't use it; everything should work without it (the FreeBSD fc-cache program should do all the work), but in case we need it we just need to decomment the pkg-install part in the Makefile - fix some dependencies - fix some bugs - add some static plists - unbreak the ports with dependecies to more than one linux_base This also fixes some ports which are marked BROKEN because of dependencies to v7 and v8 of linux_base at the same time. Known bugs: - the linux-mesa and linux-devtools ports install libGL*.so symlinks - some "minor" plist bugs (e.g. ld.so.{conf,cache} are modified by the linux X11 port, so linx_Base-8 moans at deinstall time) Future work (interested souls should coordinate with freebsd-emulation@): - add some kind of USE_LINUX_X11 knob to streamline the X11 dependencies, or modify the behavior of USE_XLIB in the USE_LINUX case AFAIK trevor has some patches. - make USE_XLIB and USE_X_PREFIX orthogonal to be able to get rid of the PREFIX?= workaround in some linux ports Should be discussed/coordinated on/with x11@. - move the RPM bits from x11-toolkits/linux-gtk/Makefile to PORTSDIR/Mk/ - update to a more recent linux base PR: 69997, 70539 (and maybe others) Discussed with/on: java@, x11@, trevor, portmgr Tested by: mezz, portmgr, pointyhat RPM hunted down by: Joseph Gelinas <scirocco@tasam.com> [1] Requested by: portmgr [2] Submitted by: kris [3] Approved by: portmgr
2004-12-31 18:24:10 +00:00
PORTREVISION= 1
CATEGORIES= lang linux devel
MASTER_SITES=
2003-06-04 18:37:07 +00:00
DISTNAME= l_cc_pc_${PORTVERSION}
EXTRACT_SUFX= .tar
MAINTAINER= netchild@FreeBSD.org
COMMENT= Intels C/C++ compiler, set up to produce native FreeBSD binaries
EXTRACT_DEPENDS= rpm2cpio.pl:${PORTSDIR}/archivers/rpm2cpio
RESTRICTED= Intel forbids any redistribution
NO_PACKAGE= ${RESTRICTED}
NO_CDROM= ${RESTRICTED}
ONLY_FOR_ARCHS= i386
CONFLICTS= linux_devtools* ifc*
2005-03-01 21:51:48 +00:00
USE_LINUX?= yes
USE_REINPLACE= yes
NO_WRKSUBDIR= yes
NO_FILTER_SHLIBS= yes
Update icc to 7.0.078. Note: Object files built with version 6.0 of Intel(R) Compilers may not link properly with objects built with version 7.0 of Intel(R) Compilers. Rebuilding of the object files is suggested. Changes between the submitted version and the committed version: - update to 078 instead of 075 - treat excessive parameters in function calls as an error instead of a warning (removed compatibility with a not named MS product, as suggested by Intel) - allow to override the INTEL_FLEXLM_LICENSE variable From the submitter: - Unbreak usage of signal.h on -current and RELENG_5_0. (committers note: see below) - Fix ownership of installed files when built as non-root. - Fix the patched versions of the icc- and the icpc-script to work with options containing spaces (e.g. '-DFOOBAR="foo bar"'). - Install 'clicense' and 'csupport' in the docs-dir even if NOPORTDOCS is defined, the later is not optional but required by 'icid'. - Move the ld-wrapper to a sub-dir and thus out of what is normally set in PATH to prevent footshooting (this isn't perfect but simple until someone reworks this port to provide FreeBSD-compatibility in another way... or Intel releases a native version). - Patch the headers to better fit for FreeBSD (hopefully...). Notes: - Icc7 is more picky about unknow options than the previous versions, i.e. the gcc-options normally supplied in CFLAGS unless altered in /etc/make.conf. Therefore compilation of ports with icc likely fail if the standard CFLAGS are not unset (e.g. `make CC=icc CFLAGS=""`) or replaced by options valid for icc. - When compiling multi-threaded C-code make sure to link with icc and option '-mt' (for ports e.g. via PTHREAD_CFLAGS) otherwise libc_r won't be linked in correctly. Submitted by: marius@alchemy.franken.de Additional information: - rev 1.20 of src/sys/i386/include/signal.h introduced __aligned which isn't handled in sys/cdefs.h for non GCC compilers (at least not in publically available sources) - the FreeBSD stdarg.h is missing a macro for va_copy() in the non GCC case, we handle it in the port, but be prepared to get problems when the base system gets fixed - we don't use the icc-buildin of alignof() - Intel provides a float.h which has different floatingpoint values (e.g. MAX_FLOAT) than we have in the base system, in the port we use the FreeBSD header (Warner knows about the issue... at least he got a mail from me and Marius) - we replace __wchar_t with __ct_rune_t because icc has a build-in type for it, this affects "typedef __ct_rune_t __wchar_t;" in sys/_types.h. It isn't known if this may be evil... - icc doesn't need the option "-mt" anymore to generate thread safe code, but our FreeBSD version still needs it to be able to choose libc_r instead of libc If a src-committer wants to address any of the above mentioned issues he should first contact me, I may have already some fixes in my local tree.
2003-01-11 17:21:41 +00:00
COMPILERDIR= compiler70
PLIST_SUB= COMPILERDIR=${COMPILERDIR}
PATCH_WRKSRC= ${WRKSRC}/opt/intel/${COMPILERDIR}
MAN1= icc.1
MANPREFIX= ${PREFIX}/intel/${COMPILERDIR}/
ICC_SITE= http://www.intel.com/software/products/compilers/
.include <bsd.port.pre.mk>
EXTRACT_AFTER_ARGS= | tar -xf - \
--exclude intel-iidb\*.rpm \
--exclude intel-isubh\*.rpm \
--exclude \*ia64.rpm \
--exclude flexlm64
ICCCFGVAL!= ${UNAME} -r | ${SED} -e 's/\..*//'
.if ( ${OSVERSION} < 502108 )
PLIST_SUB+= STDARG_H="" SYS_CDEFS_H=""
.else
PLIST_SUB+= STDARG_H="@comment " SYS_CDEFS_H="@comment "
.endif
.for file in ${DISTNAME}
.if !exists(${DISTDIR}/${DIST_SUBDIR}/${file}${EXTRACT_SUFX})
IGNORE= "Go to Intel Premier Support, https://premier.intel.com, to obtain ${DISTFILES}. Product updates such as this compiler are posted regularly on Premier Support. You must have a license to obtain access to Premier Support. If you do not already have a license go to ${ICC_SITE} to review licensing options \(evaluation, commercial, and free non-commercial\) and obtain a license. Put ${DISTFILES} into ${DISTDIR} and run make again"
.endif
.endfor
.if exists(${LINUXBASE}/boot/kernel.h) || \
Update icc to 7.0.078. Note: Object files built with version 6.0 of Intel(R) Compilers may not link properly with objects built with version 7.0 of Intel(R) Compilers. Rebuilding of the object files is suggested. Changes between the submitted version and the committed version: - update to 078 instead of 075 - treat excessive parameters in function calls as an error instead of a warning (removed compatibility with a not named MS product, as suggested by Intel) - allow to override the INTEL_FLEXLM_LICENSE variable From the submitter: - Unbreak usage of signal.h on -current and RELENG_5_0. (committers note: see below) - Fix ownership of installed files when built as non-root. - Fix the patched versions of the icc- and the icpc-script to work with options containing spaces (e.g. '-DFOOBAR="foo bar"'). - Install 'clicense' and 'csupport' in the docs-dir even if NOPORTDOCS is defined, the later is not optional but required by 'icid'. - Move the ld-wrapper to a sub-dir and thus out of what is normally set in PATH to prevent footshooting (this isn't perfect but simple until someone reworks this port to provide FreeBSD-compatibility in another way... or Intel releases a native version). - Patch the headers to better fit for FreeBSD (hopefully...). Notes: - Icc7 is more picky about unknow options than the previous versions, i.e. the gcc-options normally supplied in CFLAGS unless altered in /etc/make.conf. Therefore compilation of ports with icc likely fail if the standard CFLAGS are not unset (e.g. `make CC=icc CFLAGS=""`) or replaced by options valid for icc. - When compiling multi-threaded C-code make sure to link with icc and option '-mt' (for ports e.g. via PTHREAD_CFLAGS) otherwise libc_r won't be linked in correctly. Submitted by: marius@alchemy.franken.de Additional information: - rev 1.20 of src/sys/i386/include/signal.h introduced __aligned which isn't handled in sys/cdefs.h for non GCC compilers (at least not in publically available sources) - the FreeBSD stdarg.h is missing a macro for va_copy() in the non GCC case, we handle it in the port, but be prepared to get problems when the base system gets fixed - we don't use the icc-buildin of alignof() - Intel provides a float.h which has different floatingpoint values (e.g. MAX_FLOAT) than we have in the base system, in the port we use the FreeBSD header (Warner knows about the issue... at least he got a mail from me and Marius) - we replace __wchar_t with __ct_rune_t because icc has a build-in type for it, this affects "typedef __ct_rune_t __wchar_t;" in sys/_types.h. It isn't known if this may be evil... - icc doesn't need the option "-mt" anymore to generate thread safe code, but our FreeBSD version still needs it to be able to choose libc_r instead of libc If a src-committer wants to address any of the above mentioned issues he should first contact me, I may have already some fixes in my local tree.
2003-01-11 17:21:41 +00:00
exists(${PREFIX}/intel/compiler60/bin/ifc) || \
exists(${PREFIX}/intel/compiler70/bin/ifc)
BROKEN= Cannot coexist with linux_devtools or ifc
.endif
post-extract:
Update icc to 7.0.078. Note: Object files built with version 6.0 of Intel(R) Compilers may not link properly with objects built with version 7.0 of Intel(R) Compilers. Rebuilding of the object files is suggested. Changes between the submitted version and the committed version: - update to 078 instead of 075 - treat excessive parameters in function calls as an error instead of a warning (removed compatibility with a not named MS product, as suggested by Intel) - allow to override the INTEL_FLEXLM_LICENSE variable From the submitter: - Unbreak usage of signal.h on -current and RELENG_5_0. (committers note: see below) - Fix ownership of installed files when built as non-root. - Fix the patched versions of the icc- and the icpc-script to work with options containing spaces (e.g. '-DFOOBAR="foo bar"'). - Install 'clicense' and 'csupport' in the docs-dir even if NOPORTDOCS is defined, the later is not optional but required by 'icid'. - Move the ld-wrapper to a sub-dir and thus out of what is normally set in PATH to prevent footshooting (this isn't perfect but simple until someone reworks this port to provide FreeBSD-compatibility in another way... or Intel releases a native version). - Patch the headers to better fit for FreeBSD (hopefully...). Notes: - Icc7 is more picky about unknow options than the previous versions, i.e. the gcc-options normally supplied in CFLAGS unless altered in /etc/make.conf. Therefore compilation of ports with icc likely fail if the standard CFLAGS are not unset (e.g. `make CC=icc CFLAGS=""`) or replaced by options valid for icc. - When compiling multi-threaded C-code make sure to link with icc and option '-mt' (for ports e.g. via PTHREAD_CFLAGS) otherwise libc_r won't be linked in correctly. Submitted by: marius@alchemy.franken.de Additional information: - rev 1.20 of src/sys/i386/include/signal.h introduced __aligned which isn't handled in sys/cdefs.h for non GCC compilers (at least not in publically available sources) - the FreeBSD stdarg.h is missing a macro for va_copy() in the non GCC case, we handle it in the port, but be prepared to get problems when the base system gets fixed - we don't use the icc-buildin of alignof() - Intel provides a float.h which has different floatingpoint values (e.g. MAX_FLOAT) than we have in the base system, in the port we use the FreeBSD header (Warner knows about the issue... at least he got a mail from me and Marius) - we replace __wchar_t with __ct_rune_t because icc has a build-in type for it, this affects "typedef __ct_rune_t __wchar_t;" in sys/_types.h. It isn't known if this may be evil... - icc doesn't need the option "-mt" anymore to generate thread safe code, but our FreeBSD version still needs it to be able to choose libc_r instead of libc If a src-committer wants to address any of the above mentioned issues he should first contact me, I may have already some fixes in my local tree.
2003-01-11 17:21:41 +00:00
@${SED} 's:%%COMPILERDIR%%:${COMPILERDIR}:' ${FILESDIR}/cpio-exclude \
>${WRKDIR}/cpio-exclude
.if defined(NOPORTDOCS)
Update icc to 7.0.078. Note: Object files built with version 6.0 of Intel(R) Compilers may not link properly with objects built with version 7.0 of Intel(R) Compilers. Rebuilding of the object files is suggested. Changes between the submitted version and the committed version: - update to 078 instead of 075 - treat excessive parameters in function calls as an error instead of a warning (removed compatibility with a not named MS product, as suggested by Intel) - allow to override the INTEL_FLEXLM_LICENSE variable From the submitter: - Unbreak usage of signal.h on -current and RELENG_5_0. (committers note: see below) - Fix ownership of installed files when built as non-root. - Fix the patched versions of the icc- and the icpc-script to work with options containing spaces (e.g. '-DFOOBAR="foo bar"'). - Install 'clicense' and 'csupport' in the docs-dir even if NOPORTDOCS is defined, the later is not optional but required by 'icid'. - Move the ld-wrapper to a sub-dir and thus out of what is normally set in PATH to prevent footshooting (this isn't perfect but simple until someone reworks this port to provide FreeBSD-compatibility in another way... or Intel releases a native version). - Patch the headers to better fit for FreeBSD (hopefully...). Notes: - Icc7 is more picky about unknow options than the previous versions, i.e. the gcc-options normally supplied in CFLAGS unless altered in /etc/make.conf. Therefore compilation of ports with icc likely fail if the standard CFLAGS are not unset (e.g. `make CC=icc CFLAGS=""`) or replaced by options valid for icc. - When compiling multi-threaded C-code make sure to link with icc and option '-mt' (for ports e.g. via PTHREAD_CFLAGS) otherwise libc_r won't be linked in correctly. Submitted by: marius@alchemy.franken.de Additional information: - rev 1.20 of src/sys/i386/include/signal.h introduced __aligned which isn't handled in sys/cdefs.h for non GCC compilers (at least not in publically available sources) - the FreeBSD stdarg.h is missing a macro for va_copy() in the non GCC case, we handle it in the port, but be prepared to get problems when the base system gets fixed - we don't use the icc-buildin of alignof() - Intel provides a float.h which has different floatingpoint values (e.g. MAX_FLOAT) than we have in the base system, in the port we use the FreeBSD header (Warner knows about the issue... at least he got a mail from me and Marius) - we replace __wchar_t with __ct_rune_t because icc has a build-in type for it, this affects "typedef __ct_rune_t __wchar_t;" in sys/_types.h. It isn't known if this may be evil... - icc doesn't need the option "-mt" anymore to generate thread safe code, but our FreeBSD version still needs it to be able to choose libc_r instead of libc If a src-committer wants to address any of the above mentioned issues he should first contact me, I may have already some fixes in my local tree.
2003-01-11 17:21:41 +00:00
@${SED} 's:%%COMPILERDIR%%:${COMPILERDIR}:' \
${FILESDIR}/cpio-exclude_noportdocs >>${WRKDIR}/cpio-exclude
.endif
@cd ${WRKSRC} && rpm2cpio.pl 2>/dev/null *.rpm | \
${CPIO} -idfuE ${WRKDIR}/cpio-exclude --quiet
pre-patch:
# Allow everyone to use it
@${CHMOD} a+rx ${WRKSRC}/opt
# Remove unneeded/unsafe access rights
.for i in docs ia32/include ia32/lib
Update icc to 7.0.078. Note: Object files built with version 6.0 of Intel(R) Compilers may not link properly with objects built with version 7.0 of Intel(R) Compilers. Rebuilding of the object files is suggested. Changes between the submitted version and the committed version: - update to 078 instead of 075 - treat excessive parameters in function calls as an error instead of a warning (removed compatibility with a not named MS product, as suggested by Intel) - allow to override the INTEL_FLEXLM_LICENSE variable From the submitter: - Unbreak usage of signal.h on -current and RELENG_5_0. (committers note: see below) - Fix ownership of installed files when built as non-root. - Fix the patched versions of the icc- and the icpc-script to work with options containing spaces (e.g. '-DFOOBAR="foo bar"'). - Install 'clicense' and 'csupport' in the docs-dir even if NOPORTDOCS is defined, the later is not optional but required by 'icid'. - Move the ld-wrapper to a sub-dir and thus out of what is normally set in PATH to prevent footshooting (this isn't perfect but simple until someone reworks this port to provide FreeBSD-compatibility in another way... or Intel releases a native version). - Patch the headers to better fit for FreeBSD (hopefully...). Notes: - Icc7 is more picky about unknow options than the previous versions, i.e. the gcc-options normally supplied in CFLAGS unless altered in /etc/make.conf. Therefore compilation of ports with icc likely fail if the standard CFLAGS are not unset (e.g. `make CC=icc CFLAGS=""`) or replaced by options valid for icc. - When compiling multi-threaded C-code make sure to link with icc and option '-mt' (for ports e.g. via PTHREAD_CFLAGS) otherwise libc_r won't be linked in correctly. Submitted by: marius@alchemy.franken.de Additional information: - rev 1.20 of src/sys/i386/include/signal.h introduced __aligned which isn't handled in sys/cdefs.h for non GCC compilers (at least not in publically available sources) - the FreeBSD stdarg.h is missing a macro for va_copy() in the non GCC case, we handle it in the port, but be prepared to get problems when the base system gets fixed - we don't use the icc-buildin of alignof() - Intel provides a float.h which has different floatingpoint values (e.g. MAX_FLOAT) than we have in the base system, in the port we use the FreeBSD header (Warner knows about the issue... at least he got a mail from me and Marius) - we replace __wchar_t with __ct_rune_t because icc has a build-in type for it, this affects "typedef __ct_rune_t __wchar_t;" in sys/_types.h. It isn't known if this may be evil... - icc doesn't need the option "-mt" anymore to generate thread safe code, but our FreeBSD version still needs it to be able to choose libc_r instead of libc If a src-committer wants to address any of the above mentioned issues he should first contact me, I may have already some fixes in my local tree.
2003-01-11 17:21:41 +00:00
@${FIND} ${WRKSRC}/opt/intel/${COMPILERDIR}/${i} -type f -print0 | \
${XARGS} -0 ${CHMOD} a-x,g-w
.endfor
@${FIND} ${WRKSRC}/opt -type d -print0 | ${XARGS} -0 ${CHMOD} go-w
Update icc to 7.0.078. Note: Object files built with version 6.0 of Intel(R) Compilers may not link properly with objects built with version 7.0 of Intel(R) Compilers. Rebuilding of the object files is suggested. Changes between the submitted version and the committed version: - update to 078 instead of 075 - treat excessive parameters in function calls as an error instead of a warning (removed compatibility with a not named MS product, as suggested by Intel) - allow to override the INTEL_FLEXLM_LICENSE variable From the submitter: - Unbreak usage of signal.h on -current and RELENG_5_0. (committers note: see below) - Fix ownership of installed files when built as non-root. - Fix the patched versions of the icc- and the icpc-script to work with options containing spaces (e.g. '-DFOOBAR="foo bar"'). - Install 'clicense' and 'csupport' in the docs-dir even if NOPORTDOCS is defined, the later is not optional but required by 'icid'. - Move the ld-wrapper to a sub-dir and thus out of what is normally set in PATH to prevent footshooting (this isn't perfect but simple until someone reworks this port to provide FreeBSD-compatibility in another way... or Intel releases a native version). - Patch the headers to better fit for FreeBSD (hopefully...). Notes: - Icc7 is more picky about unknow options than the previous versions, i.e. the gcc-options normally supplied in CFLAGS unless altered in /etc/make.conf. Therefore compilation of ports with icc likely fail if the standard CFLAGS are not unset (e.g. `make CC=icc CFLAGS=""`) or replaced by options valid for icc. - When compiling multi-threaded C-code make sure to link with icc and option '-mt' (for ports e.g. via PTHREAD_CFLAGS) otherwise libc_r won't be linked in correctly. Submitted by: marius@alchemy.franken.de Additional information: - rev 1.20 of src/sys/i386/include/signal.h introduced __aligned which isn't handled in sys/cdefs.h for non GCC compilers (at least not in publically available sources) - the FreeBSD stdarg.h is missing a macro for va_copy() in the non GCC case, we handle it in the port, but be prepared to get problems when the base system gets fixed - we don't use the icc-buildin of alignof() - Intel provides a float.h which has different floatingpoint values (e.g. MAX_FLOAT) than we have in the base system, in the port we use the FreeBSD header (Warner knows about the issue... at least he got a mail from me and Marius) - we replace __wchar_t with __ct_rune_t because icc has a build-in type for it, this affects "typedef __ct_rune_t __wchar_t;" in sys/_types.h. It isn't known if this may be evil... - icc doesn't need the option "-mt" anymore to generate thread safe code, but our FreeBSD version still needs it to be able to choose libc_r instead of libc If a src-committer wants to address any of the above mentioned issues he should first contact me, I may have already some fixes in my local tree.
2003-01-11 17:21:41 +00:00
@${CHMOD} a-x ${WRKSRC}/opt/intel/${COMPILERDIR}/ia32/bin/Errormatch.txt
# Use the Linux ABI for the binaries
Update icc to 7.0.078. Note: Object files built with version 6.0 of Intel(R) Compilers may not link properly with objects built with version 7.0 of Intel(R) Compilers. Rebuilding of the object files is suggested. Changes between the submitted version and the committed version: - update to 078 instead of 075 - treat excessive parameters in function calls as an error instead of a warning (removed compatibility with a not named MS product, as suggested by Intel) - allow to override the INTEL_FLEXLM_LICENSE variable From the submitter: - Unbreak usage of signal.h on -current and RELENG_5_0. (committers note: see below) - Fix ownership of installed files when built as non-root. - Fix the patched versions of the icc- and the icpc-script to work with options containing spaces (e.g. '-DFOOBAR="foo bar"'). - Install 'clicense' and 'csupport' in the docs-dir even if NOPORTDOCS is defined, the later is not optional but required by 'icid'. - Move the ld-wrapper to a sub-dir and thus out of what is normally set in PATH to prevent footshooting (this isn't perfect but simple until someone reworks this port to provide FreeBSD-compatibility in another way... or Intel releases a native version). - Patch the headers to better fit for FreeBSD (hopefully...). Notes: - Icc7 is more picky about unknow options than the previous versions, i.e. the gcc-options normally supplied in CFLAGS unless altered in /etc/make.conf. Therefore compilation of ports with icc likely fail if the standard CFLAGS are not unset (e.g. `make CC=icc CFLAGS=""`) or replaced by options valid for icc. - When compiling multi-threaded C-code make sure to link with icc and option '-mt' (for ports e.g. via PTHREAD_CFLAGS) otherwise libc_r won't be linked in correctly. Submitted by: marius@alchemy.franken.de Additional information: - rev 1.20 of src/sys/i386/include/signal.h introduced __aligned which isn't handled in sys/cdefs.h for non GCC compilers (at least not in publically available sources) - the FreeBSD stdarg.h is missing a macro for va_copy() in the non GCC case, we handle it in the port, but be prepared to get problems when the base system gets fixed - we don't use the icc-buildin of alignof() - Intel provides a float.h which has different floatingpoint values (e.g. MAX_FLOAT) than we have in the base system, in the port we use the FreeBSD header (Warner knows about the issue... at least he got a mail from me and Marius) - we replace __wchar_t with __ct_rune_t because icc has a build-in type for it, this affects "typedef __ct_rune_t __wchar_t;" in sys/_types.h. It isn't known if this may be evil... - icc doesn't need the option "-mt" anymore to generate thread safe code, but our FreeBSD version still needs it to be able to choose libc_r instead of libc If a src-committer wants to address any of the above mentioned issues he should first contact me, I may have already some fixes in my local tree.
2003-01-11 17:21:41 +00:00
.for i in iccbin iccfilt icid icpcbin icpi mcpcom profmerge proforder xiar xild
@${BRANDELF} -t Linux ${WRKSRC}/opt/intel/${COMPILERDIR}/ia32/bin/${i}
.endfor
post-patch:
# Correct some paths and patch some files
Update icc to 7.0.078. Note: Object files built with version 6.0 of Intel(R) Compilers may not link properly with objects built with version 7.0 of Intel(R) Compilers. Rebuilding of the object files is suggested. Changes between the submitted version and the committed version: - update to 078 instead of 075 - treat excessive parameters in function calls as an error instead of a warning (removed compatibility with a not named MS product, as suggested by Intel) - allow to override the INTEL_FLEXLM_LICENSE variable From the submitter: - Unbreak usage of signal.h on -current and RELENG_5_0. (committers note: see below) - Fix ownership of installed files when built as non-root. - Fix the patched versions of the icc- and the icpc-script to work with options containing spaces (e.g. '-DFOOBAR="foo bar"'). - Install 'clicense' and 'csupport' in the docs-dir even if NOPORTDOCS is defined, the later is not optional but required by 'icid'. - Move the ld-wrapper to a sub-dir and thus out of what is normally set in PATH to prevent footshooting (this isn't perfect but simple until someone reworks this port to provide FreeBSD-compatibility in another way... or Intel releases a native version). - Patch the headers to better fit for FreeBSD (hopefully...). Notes: - Icc7 is more picky about unknow options than the previous versions, i.e. the gcc-options normally supplied in CFLAGS unless altered in /etc/make.conf. Therefore compilation of ports with icc likely fail if the standard CFLAGS are not unset (e.g. `make CC=icc CFLAGS=""`) or replaced by options valid for icc. - When compiling multi-threaded C-code make sure to link with icc and option '-mt' (for ports e.g. via PTHREAD_CFLAGS) otherwise libc_r won't be linked in correctly. Submitted by: marius@alchemy.franken.de Additional information: - rev 1.20 of src/sys/i386/include/signal.h introduced __aligned which isn't handled in sys/cdefs.h for non GCC compilers (at least not in publically available sources) - the FreeBSD stdarg.h is missing a macro for va_copy() in the non GCC case, we handle it in the port, but be prepared to get problems when the base system gets fixed - we don't use the icc-buildin of alignof() - Intel provides a float.h which has different floatingpoint values (e.g. MAX_FLOAT) than we have in the base system, in the port we use the FreeBSD header (Warner knows about the issue... at least he got a mail from me and Marius) - we replace __wchar_t with __ct_rune_t because icc has a build-in type for it, this affects "typedef __ct_rune_t __wchar_t;" in sys/_types.h. It isn't known if this may be evil... - icc doesn't need the option "-mt" anymore to generate thread safe code, but our FreeBSD version still needs it to be able to choose libc_r instead of libc If a src-committer wants to address any of the above mentioned issues he should first contact me, I may have already some fixes in my local tree.
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.for i in ia32/bin/icc ia32/bin/iccvars.csh ia32/bin/iccvars.sh ia32/bin/icpc
@${REINPLACE_CMD} -i "" -e 's:%%ICC_LOCALBASE%%:${LOCALBASE}:g; \
s@\<INSTALLDIR\>@${PREFIX}/intel@g; s@man -w@manpath -q@g' \
Update icc to 7.0.078. Note: Object files built with version 6.0 of Intel(R) Compilers may not link properly with objects built with version 7.0 of Intel(R) Compilers. Rebuilding of the object files is suggested. Changes between the submitted version and the committed version: - update to 078 instead of 075 - treat excessive parameters in function calls as an error instead of a warning (removed compatibility with a not named MS product, as suggested by Intel) - allow to override the INTEL_FLEXLM_LICENSE variable From the submitter: - Unbreak usage of signal.h on -current and RELENG_5_0. (committers note: see below) - Fix ownership of installed files when built as non-root. - Fix the patched versions of the icc- and the icpc-script to work with options containing spaces (e.g. '-DFOOBAR="foo bar"'). - Install 'clicense' and 'csupport' in the docs-dir even if NOPORTDOCS is defined, the later is not optional but required by 'icid'. - Move the ld-wrapper to a sub-dir and thus out of what is normally set in PATH to prevent footshooting (this isn't perfect but simple until someone reworks this port to provide FreeBSD-compatibility in another way... or Intel releases a native version). - Patch the headers to better fit for FreeBSD (hopefully...). Notes: - Icc7 is more picky about unknow options than the previous versions, i.e. the gcc-options normally supplied in CFLAGS unless altered in /etc/make.conf. Therefore compilation of ports with icc likely fail if the standard CFLAGS are not unset (e.g. `make CC=icc CFLAGS=""`) or replaced by options valid for icc. - When compiling multi-threaded C-code make sure to link with icc and option '-mt' (for ports e.g. via PTHREAD_CFLAGS) otherwise libc_r won't be linked in correctly. Submitted by: marius@alchemy.franken.de Additional information: - rev 1.20 of src/sys/i386/include/signal.h introduced __aligned which isn't handled in sys/cdefs.h for non GCC compilers (at least not in publically available sources) - the FreeBSD stdarg.h is missing a macro for va_copy() in the non GCC case, we handle it in the port, but be prepared to get problems when the base system gets fixed - we don't use the icc-buildin of alignof() - Intel provides a float.h which has different floatingpoint values (e.g. MAX_FLOAT) than we have in the base system, in the port we use the FreeBSD header (Warner knows about the issue... at least he got a mail from me and Marius) - we replace __wchar_t with __ct_rune_t because icc has a build-in type for it, this affects "typedef __ct_rune_t __wchar_t;" in sys/_types.h. It isn't known if this may be evil... - icc doesn't need the option "-mt" anymore to generate thread safe code, but our FreeBSD version still needs it to be able to choose libc_r instead of libc If a src-committer wants to address any of the above mentioned issues he should first contact me, I may have already some fixes in my local tree.
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${WRKSRC}/opt/intel/${COMPILERDIR}/${i}
@${CHMOD} 755 ${WRKSRC}/opt/intel/${COMPILERDIR}/${i}
.endfor
Update icc to 7.0.078. Note: Object files built with version 6.0 of Intel(R) Compilers may not link properly with objects built with version 7.0 of Intel(R) Compilers. Rebuilding of the object files is suggested. Changes between the submitted version and the committed version: - update to 078 instead of 075 - treat excessive parameters in function calls as an error instead of a warning (removed compatibility with a not named MS product, as suggested by Intel) - allow to override the INTEL_FLEXLM_LICENSE variable From the submitter: - Unbreak usage of signal.h on -current and RELENG_5_0. (committers note: see below) - Fix ownership of installed files when built as non-root. - Fix the patched versions of the icc- and the icpc-script to work with options containing spaces (e.g. '-DFOOBAR="foo bar"'). - Install 'clicense' and 'csupport' in the docs-dir even if NOPORTDOCS is defined, the later is not optional but required by 'icid'. - Move the ld-wrapper to a sub-dir and thus out of what is normally set in PATH to prevent footshooting (this isn't perfect but simple until someone reworks this port to provide FreeBSD-compatibility in another way... or Intel releases a native version). - Patch the headers to better fit for FreeBSD (hopefully...). Notes: - Icc7 is more picky about unknow options than the previous versions, i.e. the gcc-options normally supplied in CFLAGS unless altered in /etc/make.conf. Therefore compilation of ports with icc likely fail if the standard CFLAGS are not unset (e.g. `make CC=icc CFLAGS=""`) or replaced by options valid for icc. - When compiling multi-threaded C-code make sure to link with icc and option '-mt' (for ports e.g. via PTHREAD_CFLAGS) otherwise libc_r won't be linked in correctly. Submitted by: marius@alchemy.franken.de Additional information: - rev 1.20 of src/sys/i386/include/signal.h introduced __aligned which isn't handled in sys/cdefs.h for non GCC compilers (at least not in publically available sources) - the FreeBSD stdarg.h is missing a macro for va_copy() in the non GCC case, we handle it in the port, but be prepared to get problems when the base system gets fixed - we don't use the icc-buildin of alignof() - Intel provides a float.h which has different floatingpoint values (e.g. MAX_FLOAT) than we have in the base system, in the port we use the FreeBSD header (Warner knows about the issue... at least he got a mail from me and Marius) - we replace __wchar_t with __ct_rune_t because icc has a build-in type for it, this affects "typedef __ct_rune_t __wchar_t;" in sys/_types.h. It isn't known if this may be evil... - icc doesn't need the option "-mt" anymore to generate thread safe code, but our FreeBSD version still needs it to be able to choose libc_r instead of libc If a src-committer wants to address any of the above mentioned issues he should first contact me, I may have already some fixes in my local tree.
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@${REINPLACE_CMD} -i "" -e 's:\<INSTALLTIMECOMBOPACKAGEID\>:${DISTNAME}:g' \
${WRKSRC}/opt/intel/${COMPILERDIR}/docs/csupport
@${RM} ${WRKSRC}/opt/intel/${COMPILERDIR}/ia32/include/*.orig
.for i in icc.orig icpc.orig
Update icc to 7.0.078. Note: Object files built with version 6.0 of Intel(R) Compilers may not link properly with objects built with version 7.0 of Intel(R) Compilers. Rebuilding of the object files is suggested. Changes between the submitted version and the committed version: - update to 078 instead of 075 - treat excessive parameters in function calls as an error instead of a warning (removed compatibility with a not named MS product, as suggested by Intel) - allow to override the INTEL_FLEXLM_LICENSE variable From the submitter: - Unbreak usage of signal.h on -current and RELENG_5_0. (committers note: see below) - Fix ownership of installed files when built as non-root. - Fix the patched versions of the icc- and the icpc-script to work with options containing spaces (e.g. '-DFOOBAR="foo bar"'). - Install 'clicense' and 'csupport' in the docs-dir even if NOPORTDOCS is defined, the later is not optional but required by 'icid'. - Move the ld-wrapper to a sub-dir and thus out of what is normally set in PATH to prevent footshooting (this isn't perfect but simple until someone reworks this port to provide FreeBSD-compatibility in another way... or Intel releases a native version). - Patch the headers to better fit for FreeBSD (hopefully...). Notes: - Icc7 is more picky about unknow options than the previous versions, i.e. the gcc-options normally supplied in CFLAGS unless altered in /etc/make.conf. Therefore compilation of ports with icc likely fail if the standard CFLAGS are not unset (e.g. `make CC=icc CFLAGS=""`) or replaced by options valid for icc. - When compiling multi-threaded C-code make sure to link with icc and option '-mt' (for ports e.g. via PTHREAD_CFLAGS) otherwise libc_r won't be linked in correctly. Submitted by: marius@alchemy.franken.de Additional information: - rev 1.20 of src/sys/i386/include/signal.h introduced __aligned which isn't handled in sys/cdefs.h for non GCC compilers (at least not in publically available sources) - the FreeBSD stdarg.h is missing a macro for va_copy() in the non GCC case, we handle it in the port, but be prepared to get problems when the base system gets fixed - we don't use the icc-buildin of alignof() - Intel provides a float.h which has different floatingpoint values (e.g. MAX_FLOAT) than we have in the base system, in the port we use the FreeBSD header (Warner knows about the issue... at least he got a mail from me and Marius) - we replace __wchar_t with __ct_rune_t because icc has a build-in type for it, this affects "typedef __ct_rune_t __wchar_t;" in sys/_types.h. It isn't known if this may be evil... - icc doesn't need the option "-mt" anymore to generate thread safe code, but our FreeBSD version still needs it to be able to choose libc_r instead of libc If a src-committer wants to address any of the above mentioned issues he should first contact me, I may have already some fixes in my local tree.
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@${RM} ${WRKSRC}/opt/intel/${COMPILERDIR}/ia32/bin/${i}
.endfor
# Provide a more FreeBSD'ish compile environment
.for i in icc.cfg icpc.cfg
Update icc to 7.0.078. Note: Object files built with version 6.0 of Intel(R) Compilers may not link properly with objects built with version 7.0 of Intel(R) Compilers. Rebuilding of the object files is suggested. Changes between the submitted version and the committed version: - update to 078 instead of 075 - treat excessive parameters in function calls as an error instead of a warning (removed compatibility with a not named MS product, as suggested by Intel) - allow to override the INTEL_FLEXLM_LICENSE variable From the submitter: - Unbreak usage of signal.h on -current and RELENG_5_0. (committers note: see below) - Fix ownership of installed files when built as non-root. - Fix the patched versions of the icc- and the icpc-script to work with options containing spaces (e.g. '-DFOOBAR="foo bar"'). - Install 'clicense' and 'csupport' in the docs-dir even if NOPORTDOCS is defined, the later is not optional but required by 'icid'. - Move the ld-wrapper to a sub-dir and thus out of what is normally set in PATH to prevent footshooting (this isn't perfect but simple until someone reworks this port to provide FreeBSD-compatibility in another way... or Intel releases a native version). - Patch the headers to better fit for FreeBSD (hopefully...). Notes: - Icc7 is more picky about unknow options than the previous versions, i.e. the gcc-options normally supplied in CFLAGS unless altered in /etc/make.conf. Therefore compilation of ports with icc likely fail if the standard CFLAGS are not unset (e.g. `make CC=icc CFLAGS=""`) or replaced by options valid for icc. - When compiling multi-threaded C-code make sure to link with icc and option '-mt' (for ports e.g. via PTHREAD_CFLAGS) otherwise libc_r won't be linked in correctly. Submitted by: marius@alchemy.franken.de Additional information: - rev 1.20 of src/sys/i386/include/signal.h introduced __aligned which isn't handled in sys/cdefs.h for non GCC compilers (at least not in publically available sources) - the FreeBSD stdarg.h is missing a macro for va_copy() in the non GCC case, we handle it in the port, but be prepared to get problems when the base system gets fixed - we don't use the icc-buildin of alignof() - Intel provides a float.h which has different floatingpoint values (e.g. MAX_FLOAT) than we have in the base system, in the port we use the FreeBSD header (Warner knows about the issue... at least he got a mail from me and Marius) - we replace __wchar_t with __ct_rune_t because icc has a build-in type for it, this affects "typedef __ct_rune_t __wchar_t;" in sys/_types.h. It isn't known if this may be evil... - icc doesn't need the option "-mt" anymore to generate thread safe code, but our FreeBSD version still needs it to be able to choose libc_r instead of libc If a src-committer wants to address any of the above mentioned issues he should first contact me, I may have already some fixes in my local tree.
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@${REINPLACE_CMD} -i "" -e 's:-Xlinker -rpath -Xlinker <INSTALLDIR>/${COMPILERDIR}/ia32/lib::g' \
${WRKSRC}/opt/intel/${COMPILERDIR}/ia32/bin/${i}
@${ECHO_CMD} -e "-Qlocation,ld,${PREFIX}/intel/${COMPILERDIR}/ia32/bin/ldwrapper\n\n-wr1125\n-we140\n\n-Ulinux\n-U__linux__\n-U__linux\n-U__gnu_linux__\n\n-D__FreeBSD__=${ICCCFGVAL}\n-D__ELF__=1\n" >>${WRKSRC}/opt/intel/${COMPILERDIR}/ia32/bin/${i}
.if ( ${OSVERSION} >= 500039 )
@${ECHO_CMD} -e "-D__wchar_t=__ct_rune_t\n" >>${WRKSRC}/opt/intel/${COMPILERDIR}/ia32/bin/${i}
.endif
.if ( ${OSVERSION} >= 502108 )
@${ECHO_CMD} -e "-restrict\n" >>${WRKSRC}/opt/intel/${COMPILERDIR}/ia32/bin/${i}
Update icc to 7.0.078. Note: Object files built with version 6.0 of Intel(R) Compilers may not link properly with objects built with version 7.0 of Intel(R) Compilers. Rebuilding of the object files is suggested. Changes between the submitted version and the committed version: - update to 078 instead of 075 - treat excessive parameters in function calls as an error instead of a warning (removed compatibility with a not named MS product, as suggested by Intel) - allow to override the INTEL_FLEXLM_LICENSE variable From the submitter: - Unbreak usage of signal.h on -current and RELENG_5_0. (committers note: see below) - Fix ownership of installed files when built as non-root. - Fix the patched versions of the icc- and the icpc-script to work with options containing spaces (e.g. '-DFOOBAR="foo bar"'). - Install 'clicense' and 'csupport' in the docs-dir even if NOPORTDOCS is defined, the later is not optional but required by 'icid'. - Move the ld-wrapper to a sub-dir and thus out of what is normally set in PATH to prevent footshooting (this isn't perfect but simple until someone reworks this port to provide FreeBSD-compatibility in another way... or Intel releases a native version). - Patch the headers to better fit for FreeBSD (hopefully...). Notes: - Icc7 is more picky about unknow options than the previous versions, i.e. the gcc-options normally supplied in CFLAGS unless altered in /etc/make.conf. Therefore compilation of ports with icc likely fail if the standard CFLAGS are not unset (e.g. `make CC=icc CFLAGS=""`) or replaced by options valid for icc. - When compiling multi-threaded C-code make sure to link with icc and option '-mt' (for ports e.g. via PTHREAD_CFLAGS) otherwise libc_r won't be linked in correctly. Submitted by: marius@alchemy.franken.de Additional information: - rev 1.20 of src/sys/i386/include/signal.h introduced __aligned which isn't handled in sys/cdefs.h for non GCC compilers (at least not in publically available sources) - the FreeBSD stdarg.h is missing a macro for va_copy() in the non GCC case, we handle it in the port, but be prepared to get problems when the base system gets fixed - we don't use the icc-buildin of alignof() - Intel provides a float.h which has different floatingpoint values (e.g. MAX_FLOAT) than we have in the base system, in the port we use the FreeBSD header (Warner knows about the issue... at least he got a mail from me and Marius) - we replace __wchar_t with __ct_rune_t because icc has a build-in type for it, this affects "typedef __ct_rune_t __wchar_t;" in sys/_types.h. It isn't known if this may be evil... - icc doesn't need the option "-mt" anymore to generate thread safe code, but our FreeBSD version still needs it to be able to choose libc_r instead of libc If a src-committer wants to address any of the above mentioned issues he should first contact me, I may have already some fixes in my local tree.
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.endif
@${CHMOD} a-x,g-w ${WRKSRC}/opt/intel/${COMPILERDIR}/ia32/bin/${i}
.endfor
# C++ hack for icpc
@${ECHO_CMD} -e "\n-I${PREFIX}/include/stlport\n-Qoption,ld,-CPLUSPLUS\n" >>${WRKSRC}/opt/intel/${COMPILERDIR}/ia32/bin/icpc.cfg
Update icc to 7.0.078. Note: Object files built with version 6.0 of Intel(R) Compilers may not link properly with objects built with version 7.0 of Intel(R) Compilers. Rebuilding of the object files is suggested. Changes between the submitted version and the committed version: - update to 078 instead of 075 - treat excessive parameters in function calls as an error instead of a warning (removed compatibility with a not named MS product, as suggested by Intel) - allow to override the INTEL_FLEXLM_LICENSE variable From the submitter: - Unbreak usage of signal.h on -current and RELENG_5_0. (committers note: see below) - Fix ownership of installed files when built as non-root. - Fix the patched versions of the icc- and the icpc-script to work with options containing spaces (e.g. '-DFOOBAR="foo bar"'). - Install 'clicense' and 'csupport' in the docs-dir even if NOPORTDOCS is defined, the later is not optional but required by 'icid'. - Move the ld-wrapper to a sub-dir and thus out of what is normally set in PATH to prevent footshooting (this isn't perfect but simple until someone reworks this port to provide FreeBSD-compatibility in another way... or Intel releases a native version). - Patch the headers to better fit for FreeBSD (hopefully...). Notes: - Icc7 is more picky about unknow options than the previous versions, i.e. the gcc-options normally supplied in CFLAGS unless altered in /etc/make.conf. Therefore compilation of ports with icc likely fail if the standard CFLAGS are not unset (e.g. `make CC=icc CFLAGS=""`) or replaced by options valid for icc. - When compiling multi-threaded C-code make sure to link with icc and option '-mt' (for ports e.g. via PTHREAD_CFLAGS) otherwise libc_r won't be linked in correctly. Submitted by: marius@alchemy.franken.de Additional information: - rev 1.20 of src/sys/i386/include/signal.h introduced __aligned which isn't handled in sys/cdefs.h for non GCC compilers (at least not in publically available sources) - the FreeBSD stdarg.h is missing a macro for va_copy() in the non GCC case, we handle it in the port, but be prepared to get problems when the base system gets fixed - we don't use the icc-buildin of alignof() - Intel provides a float.h which has different floatingpoint values (e.g. MAX_FLOAT) than we have in the base system, in the port we use the FreeBSD header (Warner knows about the issue... at least he got a mail from me and Marius) - we replace __wchar_t with __ct_rune_t because icc has a build-in type for it, this affects "typedef __ct_rune_t __wchar_t;" in sys/_types.h. It isn't known if this may be evil... - icc doesn't need the option "-mt" anymore to generate thread safe code, but our FreeBSD version still needs it to be able to choose libc_r instead of libc If a src-committer wants to address any of the above mentioned issues he should first contact me, I may have already some fixes in my local tree.
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@cd ${WRKSRC}/opt/intel/${COMPILERDIR}/ia32/bin/ && ${LN} -s icc.cfg iccbin.cfg && ${LN} -s icpc.cfg icpcbin.cfg
# Hack while there's no support for icc in the stdarg.h of FreeBSD.
.if ( ${OSVERSION} < 502108 )
Update icc to 7.0.078. Note: Object files built with version 6.0 of Intel(R) Compilers may not link properly with objects built with version 7.0 of Intel(R) Compilers. Rebuilding of the object files is suggested. Changes between the submitted version and the committed version: - update to 078 instead of 075 - treat excessive parameters in function calls as an error instead of a warning (removed compatibility with a not named MS product, as suggested by Intel) - allow to override the INTEL_FLEXLM_LICENSE variable From the submitter: - Unbreak usage of signal.h on -current and RELENG_5_0. (committers note: see below) - Fix ownership of installed files when built as non-root. - Fix the patched versions of the icc- and the icpc-script to work with options containing spaces (e.g. '-DFOOBAR="foo bar"'). - Install 'clicense' and 'csupport' in the docs-dir even if NOPORTDOCS is defined, the later is not optional but required by 'icid'. - Move the ld-wrapper to a sub-dir and thus out of what is normally set in PATH to prevent footshooting (this isn't perfect but simple until someone reworks this port to provide FreeBSD-compatibility in another way... or Intel releases a native version). - Patch the headers to better fit for FreeBSD (hopefully...). Notes: - Icc7 is more picky about unknow options than the previous versions, i.e. the gcc-options normally supplied in CFLAGS unless altered in /etc/make.conf. Therefore compilation of ports with icc likely fail if the standard CFLAGS are not unset (e.g. `make CC=icc CFLAGS=""`) or replaced by options valid for icc. - When compiling multi-threaded C-code make sure to link with icc and option '-mt' (for ports e.g. via PTHREAD_CFLAGS) otherwise libc_r won't be linked in correctly. Submitted by: marius@alchemy.franken.de Additional information: - rev 1.20 of src/sys/i386/include/signal.h introduced __aligned which isn't handled in sys/cdefs.h for non GCC compilers (at least not in publically available sources) - the FreeBSD stdarg.h is missing a macro for va_copy() in the non GCC case, we handle it in the port, but be prepared to get problems when the base system gets fixed - we don't use the icc-buildin of alignof() - Intel provides a float.h which has different floatingpoint values (e.g. MAX_FLOAT) than we have in the base system, in the port we use the FreeBSD header (Warner knows about the issue... at least he got a mail from me and Marius) - we replace __wchar_t with __ct_rune_t because icc has a build-in type for it, this affects "typedef __ct_rune_t __wchar_t;" in sys/_types.h. It isn't known if this may be evil... - icc doesn't need the option "-mt" anymore to generate thread safe code, but our FreeBSD version still needs it to be able to choose libc_r instead of libc If a src-committer wants to address any of the above mentioned issues he should first contact me, I may have already some fixes in my local tree.
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@${CP} ${FILESDIR}/stdarg.h ${WRKSRC}/opt/intel/${COMPILERDIR}/ia32/include
.else
@${RM} -rf ${WRKSRC}/opt/intel/${COMPILERDIR}/ia32/include/sys
.endif
.if ( ${OSVERSION} >= 470101 && ${OSVERSION} < 500000 ) || \
( ${OSVERSION} >= 500042 )
OBJCOPY_OPS= --redefine-sym stdin=__stdinp \
--redefine-sym stdout=__stdoutp \
--redefine-sym stderr=__stderrp
.endif
do-build:
# Fix unresolved references
@cd ${WRKSRC} && ${CC} ${CFLAGS} -c ${FILESDIR}/assert_fail.c \
${FILESDIR}/errno_location.c ${FILESDIR}/mcount.S
.if ( ${OSVERSION} < 502101 )
@cd ${WRKSRC} && ${CC} ${CFLAGS} -c ${FILESDIR}/cxa_atexit.c
.endif
.if ( ${OSVERSION} < 470101 ) || \
( ${OSVERSION} >= 500000 && ${OSVERSION} < 500042 )
Update icc to 7.0.078. Note: Object files built with version 6.0 of Intel(R) Compilers may not link properly with objects built with version 7.0 of Intel(R) Compilers. Rebuilding of the object files is suggested. Changes between the submitted version and the committed version: - update to 078 instead of 075 - treat excessive parameters in function calls as an error instead of a warning (removed compatibility with a not named MS product, as suggested by Intel) - allow to override the INTEL_FLEXLM_LICENSE variable From the submitter: - Unbreak usage of signal.h on -current and RELENG_5_0. (committers note: see below) - Fix ownership of installed files when built as non-root. - Fix the patched versions of the icc- and the icpc-script to work with options containing spaces (e.g. '-DFOOBAR="foo bar"'). - Install 'clicense' and 'csupport' in the docs-dir even if NOPORTDOCS is defined, the later is not optional but required by 'icid'. - Move the ld-wrapper to a sub-dir and thus out of what is normally set in PATH to prevent footshooting (this isn't perfect but simple until someone reworks this port to provide FreeBSD-compatibility in another way... or Intel releases a native version). - Patch the headers to better fit for FreeBSD (hopefully...). Notes: - Icc7 is more picky about unknow options than the previous versions, i.e. the gcc-options normally supplied in CFLAGS unless altered in /etc/make.conf. Therefore compilation of ports with icc likely fail if the standard CFLAGS are not unset (e.g. `make CC=icc CFLAGS=""`) or replaced by options valid for icc. - When compiling multi-threaded C-code make sure to link with icc and option '-mt' (for ports e.g. via PTHREAD_CFLAGS) otherwise libc_r won't be linked in correctly. Submitted by: marius@alchemy.franken.de Additional information: - rev 1.20 of src/sys/i386/include/signal.h introduced __aligned which isn't handled in sys/cdefs.h for non GCC compilers (at least not in publically available sources) - the FreeBSD stdarg.h is missing a macro for va_copy() in the non GCC case, we handle it in the port, but be prepared to get problems when the base system gets fixed - we don't use the icc-buildin of alignof() - Intel provides a float.h which has different floatingpoint values (e.g. MAX_FLOAT) than we have in the base system, in the port we use the FreeBSD header (Warner knows about the issue... at least he got a mail from me and Marius) - we replace __wchar_t with __ct_rune_t because icc has a build-in type for it, this affects "typedef __ct_rune_t __wchar_t;" in sys/_types.h. It isn't known if this may be evil... - icc doesn't need the option "-mt" anymore to generate thread safe code, but our FreeBSD version still needs it to be able to choose libc_r instead of libc If a src-committer wants to address any of the above mentioned issues he should first contact me, I may have already some fixes in my local tree.
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@${CC} ${CFLAGS} -c -o ${WRKSRC}/stdin.o ${FILESDIR}/stdin.c
@${CC} ${CFLAGS} -c -o ${WRKSRC}/stdout.o ${FILESDIR}/stdout.c
@${CC} ${CFLAGS} -c -o ${WRKSRC}/stderr.o ${FILESDIR}/stderr.c
.endif
.for i in libcxa.a libimf.a libirc.a libircmt.a libunwind.a
2003-08-22 11:20:38 +00:00
@${OBJCOPY} --redefine-sym __sigsetjmp=sigsetjmp \
${OBJCOPY_OPS} \
Update icc to 7.0.078. Note: Object files built with version 6.0 of Intel(R) Compilers may not link properly with objects built with version 7.0 of Intel(R) Compilers. Rebuilding of the object files is suggested. Changes between the submitted version and the committed version: - update to 078 instead of 075 - treat excessive parameters in function calls as an error instead of a warning (removed compatibility with a not named MS product, as suggested by Intel) - allow to override the INTEL_FLEXLM_LICENSE variable From the submitter: - Unbreak usage of signal.h on -current and RELENG_5_0. (committers note: see below) - Fix ownership of installed files when built as non-root. - Fix the patched versions of the icc- and the icpc-script to work with options containing spaces (e.g. '-DFOOBAR="foo bar"'). - Install 'clicense' and 'csupport' in the docs-dir even if NOPORTDOCS is defined, the later is not optional but required by 'icid'. - Move the ld-wrapper to a sub-dir and thus out of what is normally set in PATH to prevent footshooting (this isn't perfect but simple until someone reworks this port to provide FreeBSD-compatibility in another way... or Intel releases a native version). - Patch the headers to better fit for FreeBSD (hopefully...). Notes: - Icc7 is more picky about unknow options than the previous versions, i.e. the gcc-options normally supplied in CFLAGS unless altered in /etc/make.conf. Therefore compilation of ports with icc likely fail if the standard CFLAGS are not unset (e.g. `make CC=icc CFLAGS=""`) or replaced by options valid for icc. - When compiling multi-threaded C-code make sure to link with icc and option '-mt' (for ports e.g. via PTHREAD_CFLAGS) otherwise libc_r won't be linked in correctly. Submitted by: marius@alchemy.franken.de Additional information: - rev 1.20 of src/sys/i386/include/signal.h introduced __aligned which isn't handled in sys/cdefs.h for non GCC compilers (at least not in publically available sources) - the FreeBSD stdarg.h is missing a macro for va_copy() in the non GCC case, we handle it in the port, but be prepared to get problems when the base system gets fixed - we don't use the icc-buildin of alignof() - Intel provides a float.h which has different floatingpoint values (e.g. MAX_FLOAT) than we have in the base system, in the port we use the FreeBSD header (Warner knows about the issue... at least he got a mail from me and Marius) - we replace __wchar_t with __ct_rune_t because icc has a build-in type for it, this affects "typedef __ct_rune_t __wchar_t;" in sys/_types.h. It isn't known if this may be evil... - icc doesn't need the option "-mt" anymore to generate thread safe code, but our FreeBSD version still needs it to be able to choose libc_r instead of libc If a src-committer wants to address any of the above mentioned issues he should first contact me, I may have already some fixes in my local tree.
2003-01-11 17:21:41 +00:00
${WRKSRC}/opt/intel/${COMPILERDIR}/ia32/lib/${i}
.endfor
Update icc to 7.0.078. Note: Object files built with version 6.0 of Intel(R) Compilers may not link properly with objects built with version 7.0 of Intel(R) Compilers. Rebuilding of the object files is suggested. Changes between the submitted version and the committed version: - update to 078 instead of 075 - treat excessive parameters in function calls as an error instead of a warning (removed compatibility with a not named MS product, as suggested by Intel) - allow to override the INTEL_FLEXLM_LICENSE variable From the submitter: - Unbreak usage of signal.h on -current and RELENG_5_0. (committers note: see below) - Fix ownership of installed files when built as non-root. - Fix the patched versions of the icc- and the icpc-script to work with options containing spaces (e.g. '-DFOOBAR="foo bar"'). - Install 'clicense' and 'csupport' in the docs-dir even if NOPORTDOCS is defined, the later is not optional but required by 'icid'. - Move the ld-wrapper to a sub-dir and thus out of what is normally set in PATH to prevent footshooting (this isn't perfect but simple until someone reworks this port to provide FreeBSD-compatibility in another way... or Intel releases a native version). - Patch the headers to better fit for FreeBSD (hopefully...). Notes: - Icc7 is more picky about unknow options than the previous versions, i.e. the gcc-options normally supplied in CFLAGS unless altered in /etc/make.conf. Therefore compilation of ports with icc likely fail if the standard CFLAGS are not unset (e.g. `make CC=icc CFLAGS=""`) or replaced by options valid for icc. - When compiling multi-threaded C-code make sure to link with icc and option '-mt' (for ports e.g. via PTHREAD_CFLAGS) otherwise libc_r won't be linked in correctly. Submitted by: marius@alchemy.franken.de Additional information: - rev 1.20 of src/sys/i386/include/signal.h introduced __aligned which isn't handled in sys/cdefs.h for non GCC compilers (at least not in publically available sources) - the FreeBSD stdarg.h is missing a macro for va_copy() in the non GCC case, we handle it in the port, but be prepared to get problems when the base system gets fixed - we don't use the icc-buildin of alignof() - Intel provides a float.h which has different floatingpoint values (e.g. MAX_FLOAT) than we have in the base system, in the port we use the FreeBSD header (Warner knows about the issue... at least he got a mail from me and Marius) - we replace __wchar_t with __ct_rune_t because icc has a build-in type for it, this affects "typedef __ct_rune_t __wchar_t;" in sys/_types.h. It isn't known if this may be evil... - icc doesn't need the option "-mt" anymore to generate thread safe code, but our FreeBSD version still needs it to be able to choose libc_r instead of libc If a src-committer wants to address any of the above mentioned issues he should first contact me, I may have already some fixes in my local tree.
2003-01-11 17:21:41 +00:00
@${AR} q ${WRKSRC}/opt/intel/${COMPILERDIR}/ia32/lib/libcxa.a ${WRKSRC}/*.o
# Some magic to be able to link
Update icc to 7.0.078. Note: Object files built with version 6.0 of Intel(R) Compilers may not link properly with objects built with version 7.0 of Intel(R) Compilers. Rebuilding of the object files is suggested. Changes between the submitted version and the committed version: - update to 078 instead of 075 - treat excessive parameters in function calls as an error instead of a warning (removed compatibility with a not named MS product, as suggested by Intel) - allow to override the INTEL_FLEXLM_LICENSE variable From the submitter: - Unbreak usage of signal.h on -current and RELENG_5_0. (committers note: see below) - Fix ownership of installed files when built as non-root. - Fix the patched versions of the icc- and the icpc-script to work with options containing spaces (e.g. '-DFOOBAR="foo bar"'). - Install 'clicense' and 'csupport' in the docs-dir even if NOPORTDOCS is defined, the later is not optional but required by 'icid'. - Move the ld-wrapper to a sub-dir and thus out of what is normally set in PATH to prevent footshooting (this isn't perfect but simple until someone reworks this port to provide FreeBSD-compatibility in another way... or Intel releases a native version). - Patch the headers to better fit for FreeBSD (hopefully...). Notes: - Icc7 is more picky about unknow options than the previous versions, i.e. the gcc-options normally supplied in CFLAGS unless altered in /etc/make.conf. Therefore compilation of ports with icc likely fail if the standard CFLAGS are not unset (e.g. `make CC=icc CFLAGS=""`) or replaced by options valid for icc. - When compiling multi-threaded C-code make sure to link with icc and option '-mt' (for ports e.g. via PTHREAD_CFLAGS) otherwise libc_r won't be linked in correctly. Submitted by: marius@alchemy.franken.de Additional information: - rev 1.20 of src/sys/i386/include/signal.h introduced __aligned which isn't handled in sys/cdefs.h for non GCC compilers (at least not in publically available sources) - the FreeBSD stdarg.h is missing a macro for va_copy() in the non GCC case, we handle it in the port, but be prepared to get problems when the base system gets fixed - we don't use the icc-buildin of alignof() - Intel provides a float.h which has different floatingpoint values (e.g. MAX_FLOAT) than we have in the base system, in the port we use the FreeBSD header (Warner knows about the issue... at least he got a mail from me and Marius) - we replace __wchar_t with __ct_rune_t because icc has a build-in type for it, this affects "typedef __ct_rune_t __wchar_t;" in sys/_types.h. It isn't known if this may be evil... - icc doesn't need the option "-mt" anymore to generate thread safe code, but our FreeBSD version still needs it to be able to choose libc_r instead of libc If a src-committer wants to address any of the above mentioned issues he should first contact me, I may have already some fixes in my local tree.
2003-01-11 17:21:41 +00:00
@${MKDIR} ${WRKSRC}/opt/intel/${COMPILERDIR}/ia32/bin/ldwrapper
@${CC} ${CFLAGS} -o \
${WRKSRC}/opt/intel/${COMPILERDIR}/ia32/bin/ldwrapper/ld \
${FILESDIR}/ld.c
@${STRIP_CMD} ${WRKSRC}/opt/intel/${COMPILERDIR}/ia32/bin/ldwrapper/ld
@${CHMOD} 755 ${WRKSRC}/opt/intel/${COMPILERDIR}/ia32/bin/ldwrapper/ld
do-install:
@cd ${WRKSRC}/opt && ${FIND} . -print | \
${CPIO} -pdu -R ${BINOWN}:${BINGRP} --quiet ${PREFIX}
post-install:
@${ECHO} "${PKGNAME} is now installed in ${PREFIX}/intel, to use it you have to"
@${ECHO} "put your license into your \$${INTEL_FLEXLM_LICENSE} (default:"
@${ECHO} "${PREFIX}/intel/licenses) directory and add"
@${ECHO} "${PREFIX}/intel/${COMPILERDIR}/ia32/bin to your PATH."
@${ECHO}
@${ECHO} "In order to be able to compile C++ source with icpc you have to install"
@${ECHO} "devel/stlport-icc."
@${ECHO}
@${ECHO} "If you use icc on a Pentium 4 make sure you have 'options CPU_ENABLE_SSE'"
@${ECHO} "in your kernel config (have a look at http://www.FreeBSD.org/handbook/"
@${ECHO} "if you do not know how to do this), else icc will hang forever."
@${ECHO}
@${ECHO} "WARNING: If you use icc while having linux_devtools installed, icc will use"
@${ECHO} "the wrong includes and therefore will generate bogus (not working) binaries!"
@${ECHO}
@${ECHO} "If you encounter further problems with icc please consult the errata at"
@${ECHO} "http://support.intel.com/support/performancetools/c/C_Compiler_Errata.htm"
@${ECHO} "first."
@${ECHO}
@${ECHO} "Call for benchmarks:"
@${ECHO} "Intel is interested to see some benchmark numbers which compare gcc with icc."
@${ECHO} "If you have a CPU produced by Intel and are able to do benchmarks with"
@${ECHO} "either your own source or with one of our major ports (e.g. with"
@${ECHO} "a webserver, a mailserver, a database system, an important graphics"
@${ECHO} "suite/program or some important math tool, ...) please try to spend some time"
@${ECHO} "to do a benchmark and send me (${MAINTAINER}) the result. You should"
@${ECHO} "include your system specs (CPU: speed/model, RAM: amount/speed, used disks"
@${ECHO} "(if necessary), chipset/mainboard type, ...), the version of the used"
@${ECHO} "software (OS, gcc, icc, ...), non default tuning options (kernel, sysctl) and"
@${ECHO} "the used compiler switches. If you don't use some 'standard' benchmark"
@${ECHO} "(e.g. the official MySQL benchmark, or the performance test suite of your"
@${ECHO} "prefered scripting language), please include a description about the"
@${ECHO} "benchmark too."
@${ECHO}
@${ECHO} "Please use FreeBSD as the name of your OS in communications with the support,"
@${ECHO} "the larger the FreeBSD userbase is, the more work gets done on FreeBSD"
@${ECHO} "specific issues by Intel. And please thank them for the FreeBSD support,"
@${ECHO} "they are already spending some time to improve icc on FreeBSD."
@${ECHO}
@${ECHO} "To read the entire post install message again, just run"
@${ECHO} "'make post-install | less'."
.include <bsd.port.post.mk>