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freebsd-ports/Mk/Uses/pgsql.mk
Sergey A. Osokin 7aac8c2050 Mk/Uses: remove 9.5 from the VALID_PGSQL_VER list.
Fixes: 		a3da90c5e4
Approved by:	portmgr (rene)
2021-06-14 10:12:27 -04:00

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Makefile

# Provide support for PostgreSQL (pgsql)
#
# Feature: pgsql
# Usage: USES= pgsql[:version]
#
# version Maintainer can set versions required. You can set this to
# [min]-[max] or min+ or -max or as an explicit version
# (eg. 9.3-9.6 for [min]-[max], 9.5+ or 9.6-
# for min+ and max-, 9.4 for an explicit version). Example:
#
# USES=pgsql:9.4 # Only use PostgreSQL 9.4
# USES=pgsql:9.3+ # Use PostgreSQL 9.3 or newer
# USES=pgsql:9.3-9.6 # Use PostgreSQL between 9.3 & 9.6
# USES=pgsql:9.6- # Use any PostgreSQL up to 9.6
# USES=pgsql # Use the default PostgreSQL
#
# WANT_PGSQL= server[:fetch] plperl plpython pltcl
#
# Add PostgreSQL component dependency, using
# WANT_PGSQL= component[:target].
# For the full list use make -V _USE_PGSQL_DEP
# If no version is given (by the maintainer via the port or
# by the user via defined variable), try to find the
# currently installed version. Fall back to default if
# necessary.
#
# MAINTAINER: pgsql@FreeBSD.org
.if !defined(_INCLUDE_USES_PGSQL_MK)
_INCLUDE_USES_PGSQL_MK= yes
# Variables set by pgsql.mk:
#
# PGSQL_VER
# Detected PostgreSQL version. Do *not* use this
# to add dependencies; use WANT_PGSQL as explained above
#
# When adding a version, please keep the comment in
# Mk/bsd.default-versions.mk in sync.
VALID_PGSQL_VER= 9.6 10 11 12 13 14
# Override non-default LIBVERS like this:
#PGSQL99_LIBVER=6
PGSQL_LIBVER= 5
.for v in ${VALID_PGSQL_VER:S,.,,}
PGSQL$v_LIBVER?= ${PGSQL_LIBVER}
.endfor
.for v in ${PGSQL_DEFAULT}
. if ! ${VALID_PGSQL_VER:M$v}
IGNORE= Invalid PGSQL default version ${PGSQL_DEFAULT}; valid versions are ${VALID_PGSQL_VER}
. endif
.endfor
. for w in WITH DEFAULT
. ifdef $w_PGSQL_VER
WARNING+= "$w_PGSQL_VER is defined, consider using DEFAULT_VERSIONS=pgsql=${$w_PGSQL_VER:C,^.,&.,} instead"
PGSQL_DEFAULT?= ${$w_PGSQL_VER:C,^.,&.,}
. endif
. endfor
. ifdef DEFAULT_PGSQL_VER && WITH_PGSQL_VER
IGNORE= will not allow setting both DEFAULT_PGSQL_VER and WITH_PGSQL_VER. Use DEFAULT_VERSIONS=pgsql=9.6 instead
. endif
# Setting/finding PostgreSQL version we want.
PG_CONFIG?= ${LOCALBASE}/bin/pg_config
. if exists(${PG_CONFIG})
_PGSQL_VER!= ${PG_CONFIG} --version | ${SED} -n 's/PostgreSQL[^0-9]*\([0-9]\.*[0-9]\).*/\1/p'
. endif
# Handle the + and - version stuff
. if !empty(pgsql_ARGS)
. if ${pgsql_ARGS:M*+}
. for version in ${VALID_PGSQL_VER}
. if ${pgsql_ARGS:S/+//} <= ${version}
_WANT_PGSQL_VER+=${version}
. endif
. endfor
. elif ${pgsql_ARGS:M*-}
. for version in ${VALID_PGSQL_VER}
. if ${pgsql_ARGS:S/-//} >= ${version}
_WANT_PGSQL_VER+=${version}
. endif
. endfor
. elif ${pgsql_ARGS:M*-*}
_MIN=${pgsql_ARGS:M?*-?*:C,-.*,,}
_MAX=${pgsql_ARGS:M?*-?*:C,.*-,,}
. if ${_MIN} > ${_MAX}
IGNORE= The minimum version must be higher than the maximum version wanted
. endif
. for version in ${VALID_PGSQL_VER}
. if ${_MIN} <= ${version} && ${_MAX} >= ${version}
_WANT_PGSQL_VER+= ${version}
. endif
. endfor
. endif
_WANT_PGSQL_VER?= ${pgsql_ARGS}
. endif
# Try to match default version, otherwise just take the first version
# that matches. Prefer the installed version if it matches
. if !empty(_WANT_PGSQL_VER)
. for version in ${_WANT_PGSQL_VER}
. if ${PGSQL_DEFAULT} == ${version}
PGSQL_VER= ${version}
. endif
PGSQL_VER?= ${version}
. endfor
. if defined(_PGSQL_VER)
. for v in ${_PGSQL_VER}
. if ${_WANT_PGSQL_VER:M$v} == ${_PGSQL_VER}
PGSQL_VER= ${_PGSQL_VER}
. endif
. endfor
. endif
. if defined(_PGSQL_VER) && ${_PGSQL_VER} != ${PGSQL_VER}
IGNORE?= cannot install: the port wants postgresql-client version ${_WANT_PGSQL_VER} and you have version ${_PGSQL_VER} installed
. endif
. endif
# OK, so the port is ambivalent, we'll just take what's on the system.
PGSQL_VER?= ${_PGSQL_VER}
# After all that, we still have found nothing!
. if empty(PGSQL_VER)
PGSQL_VER= ${PGSQL_DEFAULT}
. endif
# We don't want to be :S,.,, the whole time when doing port version checks
PGSQL_VER_NODOT= ${PGSQL_VER:S,.,,}
# And now we are checking if we can use it
. if defined(PGSQL${PGSQL_VER_NODOT}_LIBVER)
# Compat. Please DO NOT use IGNORE_WITH_PGSQL!
. if defined(IGNORE_WITH_PGSQL)
DEV_WARNING+= "Do not set IGNORE_WITH_PGSQL, use the version argument to USES=pgsql"
. for ver in ${IGNORE_WITH_PGSQL}
. if (${PGSQL_VER} == ${ver})
IGNORE?= cannot install: does not work with postgresql${PGSQL_VER_NODOT}-client (PostgreSQL ${IGNORE_WITH_PGSQL} not supported)
. endif
. endfor
. endif # IGNORE_WITH_PGSQL
.if !defined(WANT_PGSQL) || ${WANT_PGSQL:Mlib}
LIB_DEPENDS+= libpq.so.${PGSQL${PGSQL_VER_NODOT}_LIBVER}:databases/postgresql${PGSQL_VER_NODOT}-client
.endif
_USE_PGSQL_DEP= client contrib docs pgtcl plperl plpython pltcl server
_USE_PGSQL_DEP_client= psql
_USE_PGSQL_DEP_contrib= vacuumlo
_USE_PGSQL_DEP_docs= postgresql${PGSQL_VER_NODOT}-docs>0
_USE_PGSQL_DEP_pgtcl= ${LOCALBASE}/lib/pgtcl/pkgIndex.tcl
_USE_PGSQL_DEP_plperl= postgresql${PGSQL_VER_NODOT}-plperl>0
_USE_PGSQL_DEP_plpython=postgresql${PGSQL_VER_NODOT}-plpython>0
_USE_PGSQL_DEP_pltcl= postgresql${PGSQL_VER_NODOT}-pltcl>0
_USE_PGSQL_DEP_server= postgres
. if defined(WANT_PGSQL)
. for depend in ${_USE_PGSQL_DEP}
. if ${WANT_PGSQL:M${depend}}
BUILD_DEPENDS+= ${_USE_PGSQL_DEP_${depend}}:databases/postgresql${PGSQL_VER_NODOT}-${depend}
RUN_DEPENDS+= ${_USE_PGSQL_DEP_${depend}}:databases/postgresql${PGSQL_VER_NODOT}-${depend}
. elif ${WANT_PGSQL:M${depend}\:*}
BUILD_DEPENDS+= ${NONEXISTENT}:databases/postgresql${PGSQL_VER_NODOT}-${depend}:${WANT_PGSQL:M${depend}\:*:C,^[^:]*\:,,}
. endif
. endfor
. endif
. else
IGNORE?= cannot install: unknown PostgreSQL version: ${PGSQL_VER}
. endif # Check for correct version
CPPFLAGS+= -I${LOCALBASE}/include
LDFLAGS+= -L${LOCALBASE}/lib
.endif # !defined(_INCLUDE_USES_PGSQL_MK)