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use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; |
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use Config; |
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if ($^O =~ /win32/i or $^O =~ /mswin/) { |
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# configuration on windows is hardcoded - as always |
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warn "your platform is not standards-compliant, you have to port this module first\n"; |
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warn "using some hardcoded config that will not work on your system\n"; |
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$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"; |
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$LIBS = ["-L/gtk/lib -lpthreadVC2"]; |
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} else { |
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$INC = ""; |
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$LIBS = ['-lpthread -lrt', '-lpthread', '-lpthreads', '-lpthreadVC2', '']; |
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if ($^O =~ /freebsd/i) { |
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print <<EOF; |
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This package seems to deadlock or otherwise misbehave under FreeBSD. As |
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documentation on FreeBSD threading is sorely lacking and confusing, I'll |
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just call FreeBSD broken with regards to threading. |
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If you find out whats wrong, please tell me. |
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Some people had luck with using OPTIMIZE=-O instead of -O2, so you might |
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want to try that. |
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EOF |
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} |
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{ |
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local %ENV = %ENV; |
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while (my ($k, $v) = each %Config) { |
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$ENV{$k} = $v; |
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} |
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$ENV{MAKE} = $Config{make}; |
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$ENV{SHELL} = $Config{sh}; |
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$ENV{CC} = $Config{cc}; |
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$ENV{CPPFLAGS} = $Config{cppflags}; |
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$ENV{CFLAGS} = $Config{ccflags}; |
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$ENV{LDFLAGS} = $Config{ldflags}; |
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$ENV{LIBS} = $Config{libs}; |
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$ENV{LINKER} = $Config{ld}; # nonstandard |
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system $ENV{SHELL}, -c => "cd libeio && ./configure --prefix \Q$Config{prefixexp}\E" |
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and exit $? >> 8; |
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} |
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} |
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if ($^O =~ /linux/ && $Config{usemymalloc} eq "y") { |
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print <<EOF; |
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*** |
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*** WARNING: |
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*** |
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*** Your perl uses it's own memory allocator (-Dusemymalloc=y), |
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*** which is known not to be threadsafe on GNU/Linux and probably |
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*** other platforms (even when not used concurrently, it trashes |
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*** the data structures of the system malloc running concurrently), |
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*** for perls up to 5.8.8 and possibly later versions. |
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*** |
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*** If you are unsure wether your perl has been fixed, your system |
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*** is safe for other reasons, or you experience spurious segfaults, |
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*** please compile your perl with -Dusemymalloc=n. |
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*** |
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EOF |
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} |
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my $mm = MM->new({ |
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dist => { |
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PREOP => 'pod2text AIO.pm | tee README >$(DISTVNAME)/README; chmod -R u=rwX,go=rX . ;', |
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COMPRESS => 'gzip -9v', |
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SUFFIX => '.gz', |
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}, |
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depend => { |
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"AIO.c" => "libeio/eio.h libeio/eio.c libeio/config.h", |
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}, |
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NAME => "IO::AIO", |
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VERSION_FROM => "AIO.pm", |
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INC => $INC, |
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LIBS => $LIBS, |
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PM => { |
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'AIO.pm' => '$(INST_LIBDIR)/AIO.pm', |
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}, |
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clean => { FILES => "libeio/config.h libeio/config.log libeio/config.status" }, |
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}); |
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$mm->flush; |
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