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# The Boost web site provides free peer-reviewed portable
# C++ source libraries. The emphasis is on libraries which
# work well with the C++ Standard Library. The libraries are
# intended to be widely useful, and are in regular use by
# thousands of programmers across a broad spectrum of applications.
DESCRIPTION = "Free peer-reviewed portable C++ source libraries"
HOMEPAGE = "http://www.boost.org/"
SECTION = "libs"
DEPENDS = "boost-native zlib"
DEPENDS_virtclass-native = ""
LICENSE = "BSL-1.0 & MIT & Python-2.0"
ARM_INSTRUCTION_SET = "arm"
BOOST_VER = "${@"_".join(d.getVar("PV",1).split("."))}"
BOOST_MAJ = "${@"_".join(d.getVar("PV",1).split(".")[0:2])}"
BOOST_P = "boost_${BOOST_VER}"
INC_PR = "r4"
SRC_URI = "${SOURCEFORGE_MIRROR}/${BPN}/${BOOST_P}.tar.bz2"
S = "${WORKDIR}/${BOOST_P}"
BOOST_LIBS = "\
date_time \
filesystem \
graph \
iostreams \
program_options \
regex \
signals \
system \
test \
thread \
"
# FIXME: for some reason this fails on powerpc
#BOOST_LIBS += "serialization"
# To enable python, uncomment the following:
#BOOST_LIBS += "python"
#DEPENDS += "python"
#PYTHON_ROOT = "${STAGING_DIR_HOST}/${prefix}"
#PYTHON_VERSION = "2.7"
# Make a package for each library, plus -dev
PACKAGES = "${PN}-dbg ${BOOST_PACKAGES}"
python __anonymous () {
packages = []
extras = []
for lib in d.getVar('BOOST_LIBS', True).split( ):
pkg = "boost-%s" % lib.replace("_", "-")
extras.append("--with-%s" % lib)
packages.append(pkg)
if not d.getVar("FILES_%s" % pkg, True):
d.setVar("FILES_%s" % pkg, "${libdir}/libboost_%s*.so.*" % lib)
d.setVar("BOOST_PACKAGES", " ".join(packages))
d.setVar("BJAM_EXTRA", " ".join(extras))
}
# Override the contents of specific packages
FILES_boost-serialization = "${libdir}/libboost_serialization*.so.* \
${libdir}/libboost_wserialization*.so.*"
FILES_boost-test = "${libdir}/libboost_prg_exec_monitor*.so.* \
${libdir}/libboost_unit_test_framework*.so.*"
# -dev last to pick up the remaining stuff
PACKAGES += "${PN}-dev ${PN}-staticdev"
FILES_${PN}-dev = "${includedir} ${libdir}/libboost_*.so"
FILES_${PN}-staticdev = "${libdir}/libboost_*.a"
# "boost" is a metapackage which pulls in all boost librabries
PACKAGES += "${PN}"
RRECOMMENDS_${PN} += "${BOOST_PACKAGES}"
RRECOMMENDS_${PN}_virtclass-native = ""
ALLOW_EMPTY_${PN} = "1"
# to avoid GNU_HASH QA errors added LDFLAGS to ARCH; a little bit dirty but at least it works
TARGET_CC_ARCH += " ${LDFLAGS}"
# Oh yippee, a new build system, it's sooo cooool I could eat my own
# foot. inlining=on lets the compiler choose, I think. At least this
# stuff is documented...
# NOTE: if you leave <debug-symbols>on then in a debug build the build sys
# objcopy will be invoked, and that won't work. Building debug apparently
# requires hacking gcc-tools.jam
#
# Sometimes I wake up screaming. Famous figures are gathered in the nightmare,
# Steve Bourne, Larry Wall, the whole of the ANSI C committee. They're just
# standing there, waiting, but the truely terrifying thing is what they carry
# in their hands. At first sight each seems to bear the same thing, but it is
# not so for the forms in their grasp are ever so slightly different one from
# the other. Each is twisted in some grotesque way from the other to make each
# an unspeakable perversion impossible to perceive without the onset of madness.
# True insanity awaits anyone who perceives all of these horrors together.
#
# Quotation marks, there might be an easier way to do this, but I can't find
# it. The problem is that the user.hpp configuration file must receive a
# pre-processor macro defined as the appropriate string - complete with "'s
# around it. (<> is a possibility here but the danger to that is that the
# failure case interprets the < and > as shell redirections, creating
# random files in the source tree.)
#
#bjam: '-DBOOST_PLATFORM_CONFIG=\"config\"'
#do_compile: '-sGCC=... '"'-DBOOST_PLATFORM_CONFIG=\"config\"'"
SQD = '"'
EQD = '\"'
#boost.bb: "... '-sGCC=... '${SQD}'-DBOOST_PLATFORM_CONFIG=${EQD}config${EQD}'${SQD} ..."
BJAM_CONF = "${SQD}'-DBOOST_PLATFORM_CONFIG=${EQD}boost/config/platform/${TARGET_OS}.hpp${EQD}'${SQD}"
# bzip2 and zip are disabled because... they're broken - the compilation simply
# isn't working with bjam. I guess they will fix it, but who needs it? This
# only affects the (new in 33) iostream library.
BJAM_TOOLS = "-sTOOLS=gcc \
'-sGCC=${CC} '${BJAM_CONF} \
'-sGXX=${CXX} '${BJAM_CONF} \
'-sGCC_INCLUDE_DIRECTORY=${STAGING_INCDIR}' \
'-sGCC_STDLIB_DIRECTORY=${STAGING_LIBDIR}' \
'-sNO_BZIP2=1' \
'-sNO_ZLIB=1' \
'-sBUILD=release <optimization>space <threading>multi <inlining>on <debug-symbols>off' \
'-sPYTHON_VERSION=${PYTHON_VERSION}' \
'-sPYTHON_ROOT=${PYTHON_ROOT}' \
'--layout=system' \
"
BJAM_OPTS = '${BJAM_TOOLS} \
-sBOOST_BUILD_USER_CONFIG=${S}/tools/build/v2/user-config.jam \
--builddir=${S}/${TARGET_SYS} \
--disable-icu \
${BJAM_EXTRA}'
do_boostconfig() {
cp -f boost/config/platform/linux.hpp boost/config/platform/linux-gnueabi.hpp
# D2194:Fixing the failure of "error: duplicate initialization of gcc with the following parameters" during compilation.
if ! grep -qe "^using gcc : 4.3.1" ${S}/tools/build/v2/user-config.jam
then
echo 'using gcc : 4.3.1 : ${CXX} : compileflags -DBOOST_SP_USE_PTHREADS -I${includedir} linkflags -L${libdir} ;' >> ${S}/tools/build/v2/user-config.jam
fi
echo "using python : ${PYTHON_VERSION} : : ${STAGING_INCDIR}/python${PYTHON_VERSION} ;" >> ${S}/tools/build/v2/user-config.jam
CC="${BUILD_CC}" CFLAGS="${BUILD_CFLAGS}" ./bootstrap.sh --with-toolset=gcc --with-python-root=${PYTHON_ROOT}
sed -i '/^using python/d' project-config.jam
}
addtask do_boostconfig after do_patch before do_configure
do_compile() {
set -ex
bjam ${BJAM_OPTS} --prefix=${prefix} \
--exec-prefix=${exec_prefix} \
--libdir=${libdir} \
--includedir=${includedir}
}
do_install() {
set -ex
bjam ${BJAM_OPTS} \
--libdir=${D}${libdir} \
--includedir=${D}${includedir} \
install
for lib in ${BOOST_LIBS}; do
if [ -e ${D}${libdir}/libboost_${lib}.a ]; then
ln -s libboost_${lib}.a ${D}${libdir}/libboost_${lib}-mt.a
fi
if [ -e ${D}${libdir}/libboost_${lib}.so ]; then
ln -s libboost_${lib}.so ${D}${libdir}/libboost_${lib}-mt.so
fi
done
}
BBCLASSEXTEND = "native"
do_configure_virtclass-native() {
:
}
do_boostconfig_virtclass-native() {
:
}
do_compile_virtclass-native() {
set -ex
cd ${S}/tools/build/v2/engine
rm -rf bin.*
./build.sh gcc
}
# This is too terrible - the build script doesn't give any good
# way I can see to find out where the binaries are placed, so
# rely on only one bin.foo directory being created.
do_install_virtclass-native () {
set -ex
cd ${S}/tools/build/v2/engine
install -d ${D}${bindir}/
install -c -m 755 bin.*/bjam ${D}${bindir}/
}
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