1 | use v5.8.8; |
1 | use 5.008002; |
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3 | use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; |
3 | use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; |
4 | |
4 | |
5 | use Config; |
5 | use Config; |
6 | |
6 | |
7 | if ($^O =~ /win32/i or $^O =~ /mswin/) { |
7 | if ($^O eq "MSWin32") { |
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9 | # configuration on windows is hardcoded - as always |
8 | # configuration on windows is hardcoded - as always |
10 | |
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11 | warn "your platform is not standards-compliant, you have to port this module first\n"; |
10 | print STDERR <<EOF; |
12 | warn "using some hardcoded config that will not work on your system\n"; |
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14 | $INC = "-I/Perl/lib/CORE -I/sdk/include -I/vc98/include -I/gtk/include -I/gtk/include/pango-1.0 -I/gtk/include/glib-2.0 -I/gtk/lib/glib-2.0/include/ -I/gtk/include/freetype2"; |
12 | *** |
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13 | *** Your platform is not standards compliant. To get this module working, you need to |
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14 | *** download and install win32 pthread (http://sourceware.org/pthreads-win32/) |
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15 | *** in /gtk/{lib,include} |
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16 | *** also, the windows SDK is expected to be installed in /sdk |
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17 | *** and visual C is expected to be installed in /vc98 |
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18 | *** |
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19 | *** Alternatively, set the INC and LIBS environment variables |
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20 | *** accordingly before running Makefile.PL, or you can |
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21 | *** pass INC and LIBS arguments to Makefile.PL itself. |
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22 | *** |
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23 | |
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24 | EOF |
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25 | |
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26 | if ($Config{cc} =~ /[\\\/]gcc.*\.exe/) { |
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27 | $INC = "$ENV{INC} -I/gtk/include"; |
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28 | $LIBS = ["$ENV{LIBS} -L/gtk/lib -lpthreadGC2"]; |
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29 | } else { |
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30 | $INC = "$ENV{INC} -I/sdk/include -I/vc98/include -I/gtk/include"; |
15 | $LIBS = ["-L/gtk/lib -lpthreadVC2"]; |
31 | $LIBS = ["$ENV{LIBS} -L/gtk/lib -lpthreadVC2"]; |
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32 | } |
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33 | |
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34 | open my $fh, ">libeio/config.h" |
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35 | or die "libeio/config.h: $!"; |
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36 | print $fh <<EOF; |
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37 | EOF |
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38 | |
17 | } else { |
39 | } else { |
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40 | |
19 | $INC = ""; |
41 | $INC = ""; |
20 | $LIBS = ['-lpthread', '-lpthreads', '-lpthreadVC2', '']; |
42 | $LIBS = ['-lpthread', '-lpthreads', '']; |
21 | |
43 | |
22 | if ($^O =~ /freebsd/i) { |
44 | if ($^O =~ /bsd/i) { |
23 | print <<EOF; |
45 | print <<EOF; |
24 | |
46 | |
25 | This package seems to deadlock or otherwise misbehave under FreeBSD. As |
47 | If you have problems with deadlocks or crashes on your system, |
26 | documentation on FreeBSD threading is sorely lacking and confusing, I'll |
48 | make sure your perl has been linked with -lpthread (you might try |
27 | just call FreeBSD broken with regards to threading. |
49 | LD_PRELOAD=/path/to/libpthread.so as a workaround). Also, pthread support |
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50 | under many BSDs is not the best - before reporting a bug in this module, |
29 | If you find out whats wrong, please tell me. |
51 | make sure it's not an OS bug. |
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31 | Some people had luck with using OPTIMIZE=-O instead of -O2, so you might |
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32 | want to try that. |
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33 | |
52 | |
34 | EOF |
53 | EOF |
35 | } |
54 | } |
36 | |
55 | |
37 | { |
56 | { |
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45 | $ENV{SHELL} = $Config{sh}; |
64 | $ENV{SHELL} = $Config{sh}; |
46 | $ENV{CC} = $Config{cc}; |
65 | $ENV{CC} = $Config{cc}; |
47 | $ENV{CPPFLAGS} = $Config{cppflags}; |
66 | $ENV{CPPFLAGS} = $Config{cppflags}; |
48 | $ENV{CFLAGS} = $Config{ccflags}; |
67 | $ENV{CFLAGS} = $Config{ccflags}; |
49 | $ENV{LDFLAGS} = $Config{ldflags}; |
68 | $ENV{LDFLAGS} = $Config{ldflags}; |
50 | $ENV{LIBS} = $Config{libs}; |
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51 | $ENV{LINKER} = $Config{ld}; # nonstandard |
69 | $ENV{LINKER} = $Config{ld}; # nonstandard |
52 | |
70 | |
53 | system $ENV{SHELL}, -c => "./configure --prefix \Q$Config{prefixexp}\E" |
71 | system $ENV{SHELL}, -c => "./configure --prefix \Q$Config{prefixexp}\E" |
54 | and exit $? >> 8; |
72 | and exit $? >> 8; |
55 | } |
73 | } |
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59 | print <<EOF; |
77 | print <<EOF; |
60 | |
78 | |
61 | *** |
79 | *** |
62 | *** WARNING: |
80 | *** WARNING: |
63 | *** |
81 | *** |
64 | *** Your perl uses it's own memory allocator (-Dusemymalloc=y), |
82 | *** Your perl uses its own memory allocator (-Dusemymalloc=y), |
65 | *** which is known not to be threadsafe on GNU/Linux and probably |
83 | *** which is known not to be threadsafe on GNU/Linux and probably |
66 | *** other platforms (even when not used concurrently, it trashes |
84 | *** other platforms (even when not used concurrently, it trashes |
67 | *** the data structures of the system malloc running concurrently), |
85 | *** the data structures of the system malloc running concurrently), |
68 | *** for perls up to 5.8.8 and possibly later versions. |
86 | *** for perls up to 5.8.8 and possibly later versions. |
69 | *** |
87 | *** |
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78 | my $mm = MM->new({ |
96 | my $mm = MM->new({ |
79 | dist => { |
97 | dist => { |
80 | PREOP => 'pod2text AIO.pm | tee README >$(DISTVNAME)/README; chmod -R u=rwX,go=rX . ;', |
98 | PREOP => 'pod2text AIO.pm | tee README >$(DISTVNAME)/README; chmod -R u=rwX,go=rX . ;', |
81 | COMPRESS => 'gzip -9v', |
99 | COMPRESS => 'gzip -9v', |
82 | SUFFIX => '.gz', |
100 | SUFFIX => '.gz', |
83 | }, |
101 | }, |
84 | depend => { |
102 | depend => { |
85 | "AIO.c" => "libeio/eio.h libeio/xthread.h libeio/eio.c libeio/config.h", |
103 | "AIO.c" => "schmorp.h libeio/eio.h libeio/xthread.h libeio/etp.c libeio/eio.c libeio/config.h", |
86 | }, |
104 | }, |
87 | NAME => "IO::AIO", |
105 | NAME => "IO::AIO", |
88 | VERSION_FROM => "AIO.pm", |
106 | VERSION_FROM => "AIO.pm", |
89 | INC => $INC, |
107 | INC => $INC, |
90 | LIBS => $LIBS, |
108 | LIBS => $LIBS, |
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109 | EXE_FILES => ["bin/treescan"], |
91 | PM => { |
110 | PM => { |
92 | 'AIO.pm' => '$(INST_LIBDIR)/AIO.pm', |
111 | 'AIO.pm' => '$(INST_LIBDIR)/AIO.pm', |
93 | }, |
112 | }, |
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113 | PREREQ_PM => { |
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114 | "common::sense" => 0, |
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115 | }, |
94 | clean => { FILES => "libeio/config.h libeio/config.log libeio/config.status" }, |
116 | clean => { FILES => "libeio/config.h libeio/config.log libeio/config.status" }, |
95 | }); |
117 | }); |
96 | |
118 | |
97 | $mm->flush; |
119 | $mm->flush; |
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120 | |