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freebsd-ports/net/generic-nqs/Makefile
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Founded by:	Oleg Karachevtsev <ok at etrust dot ru>
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Makefile

# New ports collection makefile for: nqs (Generic NQS)
# Date created: 01 May 1998
# Whom: tonym
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
# View this file with tabstop=4
#
PORTNAME= Generic-NQS
PORTVERSION= 3.50.9
PORTREVISION= 2
CATEGORIES= net
MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_LOCAL}
MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR= fenner
MAINTAINER= tonym@biolateral.com.au
COMMENT= Generic Network Queuing System
USE_BZIP2= yes
IS_INTERACTIVE= yes
NO_PACKAGE= have to build on site due to the descriptors created in\
/var/spool/nqs (default location) and the configuration\
procedure
#
# NQS gets configured, built and installed via its own SETUP script
#
# can call with --config, --compile or --install (in that order)
# and provided the previous steps have been done and it then goes thru
# everything from the called argument
#
# In order to fit in with the FreeBSD ports, modified SETUP so it has
# 3 new targets --fbconfig, --fbcompile, --fbinstall
# these differ in that they only do the current stage and *not* everything
# from there on in
#
HOSTNAME= `uname -n`
RELEASE= `uname -r | cut -d'-' -f 1`
HARDWARE= `uname -m`
HAS_CONFIGURE= yes
CONFIGURE_SCRIPT= SETUP
CONFIGURE_ARGS= --fbconfig
#
# In the files directory we have:
#
DUMMYMAKE= Makefile
STARTUP= nqs.sh
TEMPLATE= i386-unknown-freebsd2.2.6
#
# We rename TEMPLATE (which is known to work for 2.2.6 up to and including
# 4.0 current Mar 07) to the release number of this machine.
# Maybe this is a mistake. NQS will auto generate a file from a similar
# Platorm description file, but you would have to run make twice
# in this case.
#
PLATFORMDIR=${WRKSRC}/SETUPDir/Platforms
PLATFORM= ${HARDWARE}-unknown-freebsd${RELEASE}
#
# NQS configure generates a config file in
# Build-Tree/${PLATFORM}/${HOSTNAME}/SETUP/General.h
# We can use this to extract what was actually configured such as
# where the nqsdaemon resides. We just want the NQS_ROOTDIR
# out of it for the post-install when we put in system startup file.
#
CONFIGFILE= ${WRKSRC}/Build-Tree/${PLATFORM}/${HOSTNAME}/SETUP/General.h
MANDIR= ${WRKSRC}/Source-Tree/man/man1/all-systems
RCDIR= ${PREFIX}/etc/rc.d
SYSINST= ${SCRIPTDIR}/create-nqs-rc.sh
SYSLOGFIX= ${SCRIPTDIR}/syslog-add.sh
PLISTFIX= ${SCRIPTDIR}/fix-PLIST.mktmp.sh
CREATEQ= ${SCRIPTDIR}/create-example-batch-queues
MAN1= nmapmgr.1 nqs.1 nqsconfig.1 nqsgs.1 nqsrn.1\
qacct.1 qalter.1 qcat.1 qcmplx.1 qdel.1 qdev.1\
qhold.1 qjob.1 qlimit.1 qmgr.1m qmsg.1 qpr.1\
qresume.1 qrls.1 qstat.1 qstatc.1 qsub.1 qsuspend.1
#
# Thus ends the definitions
#
#
# Ok get a working platform description file in there.
# We need a dummy top level Makefile as NQS will put its Makefile
# in Build-Tree/${PLATFORM}/${HOSTNAME}
# Need to have the SETUP scripts executable.
# Remove the dross *.man files qcat.man and list_nqs_queues.man
# Rename man page to fit BSD extensions
#
post-patch:
@${MV} ${WRKSRC}/SETUPDir/GSetup-Scripts/GPort-Scripts/1020-Is-gcc.sh \
${WRKSRC}/SETUPDir/GSetup-Scripts/GPort-Scripts/1020-Is-gcc.sh.orig ; \
${SED} -e 's|-O6 -fno-strength-reduce|${CFLAGS}|' \
${WRKSRC}/SETUPDir/GSetup-Scripts/GPort-Scripts/1020-Is-gcc.sh.orig \
> ${WRKSRC}/SETUPDir/GSetup-Scripts/GPort-Scripts/1020-Is-gcc.sh
pre-configure:
@ ${SED} -e 's|XX_CFLAGS_XX|${CFLAGS}|' ${FILESDIR}/${TEMPLATE} > ${PLATFORMDIR}/${PLATFORM}; \
${CP} ${FILESDIR}/${DUMMYMAKE} ${WRKSRC}; \
${CHMOD} 555 ${WRKSRC}/Source-Tree/SETUP/all-systems/*
${RM} -f ${MANDIR}/*.man ; \
${MV} ${MANDIR}/nmapmgr.1m ${MANDIR}/nmapmgr.1
#
# Install system boot startup file but need to find out exactly where
# the nqs stuff was installed as this is set in nqs' own install script
# Modify syslog.conf to handle nqs
#
post-install:
@ ${STRIP_CMD} ${PREFIX}/sbin/loaddaemon ${PREFIX}/sbin/finish_autoinst \
${PREFIX}/sbin/lpserver ${PREFIX}/sbin/netclient \
${PREFIX}/sbin/netdaemon ${PREFIX}/sbin/netserver \
${PREFIX}/sbin/nqsdaemon ${PREFIX}/sbin/nqsexejob \
${PREFIX}/sbin/nqsmkdirs ${PREFIX}/sbin/nqsmkfile \
${PREFIX}/sbin/nqsmktrans ${PREFIX}/sbin/nqssetargv \
${PREFIX}/sbin/pipeclient ${PREFIX}/sbin/shlexefai; \
${STRIP_CMD} ${PREFIX}/bin/nmapmgr ${PREFIX}/bin/qacct \
${PREFIX}/bin/qalter ${PREFIX}/bin/qcat \
${PREFIX}/bin/qdel ${PREFIX}/bin/qdev \
${PREFIX}/bin/qhold ${PREFIX}/bin/qlimit \
${PREFIX}/bin/qmgr ${PREFIX}/bin/qmsg \
${PREFIX}/bin/qpr ${PREFIX}/bin/qrls \
${PREFIX}/bin/qstat ${PREFIX}/bin/qsub \
${PREFIX}/bin/qsuspend; \
${SH} ${SYSINST} ${CONFIGFILE} ${FILESDIR}/${STARTUP} ${RCDIR}/${STARTUP}; \
${SH} ${SYSLOGFIX}; \
${SH} ${PLISTFIX} ${CONFIGFILE} ${WRKDIR}; \
${ECHO} "You may want run ${SH} ${CREATEQ} to actually make some queues"; \
${ECHO} ""
.include <bsd.port.mk>