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freebsd-ports/Mk/Uses/pgsql.mk
Matthew Seaman 8228c143ee WANT_PGSQL=lib adds a LIB_DEPENDS on postgresglXY-client (this is also
the default when WANT_PGSQL is not defined). Compare to
WANT_PGSQL=client which only adds a RUN_DEPENDS on
postgresqlXY-client. 'client' can be part of a list of different
components, but 'lib' is ignored if any other terms are specified,
which seems an arbitrary and incorrect restriction.

WANT_PGSQL=lib allows expressing that the port links against
libpq.so.X rather than just needing one of the client programs like
psql(1) at runtime. However, other than that there is little
practical difference between 'lib' and 'client' on the resulting pkg.

Approved by:	crees (pgsql@)
Sponsored by:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6893
2016-06-22 06:27:58 +00:00

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Makefile

# $FreeBSD$
#
# Provide support for PostgreSQL (pgsql)
#
# Feature: pgsql
# Usage: USES= pgsql[:version]
#
# Maintainer can set version required. Minimum and maximum
# versions can be specified; e.g. 9.0-, 9.2+
#
# WANT_PGSQL= server[:fetch] pltcl plperl
#
# 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= 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5
# Override non-default LIBVERS like this:
#PGSQL99_LIBVER=6
PGSQL_LIBVER= 5
.for v in ${VALID_PGSQL_VER:S,.,,}
PGSQL$v_LIBVER?= ${PGSQL_LIBVER}
.endfor
.include "${PORTSDIR}/Mk/bsd.default-versions.mk"
.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=9.0 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]*\([0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\)[^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
. 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 pltcl plperl 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_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)