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-rw-r--r-- | meta/recipes-extended/ghostscript/ghostscript/ghostscript-9.02-prevent_recompiling.patch | 95 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | meta/recipes-extended/ghostscript/ghostscript_9.02.bb | 67 |
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diff --git a/meta/recipes-extended/ghostscript/ghostscript/ghostscript-9.02-prevent_recompiling.patch b/meta/recipes-extended/ghostscript/ghostscript/ghostscript-9.02-prevent_recompiling.patch new file mode 100644 index 000000000..def8596a3 --- /dev/null +++ b/meta/recipes-extended/ghostscript/ghostscript/ghostscript-9.02-prevent_recompiling.patch @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ +Just use commands provided by ghostscript-native, preventing recompile them when +compile ghostscript. +Way to enable cross compile. + +Upstream-status: Pending + +Signed-off-by: Kang Kai <kai.kang@windriver.com> + +--- a/base/unix-aux.mak.orig 2011-05-03 15:35:55.196887997 +0800 ++++ b/base/unix-aux.mak 2011-05-03 15:37:57.766888003 +0800 +@@ -57,45 +57,45 @@ $(GLOBJ)gp_sysv.$(OBJ): $(GLSRC)gp_sysv. + + # -------------------------- Auxiliary programs --------------------------- # + +-$(ECHOGS_XE): $(GLSRC)echogs.c $(AK) $(stdpre_h) +- $(CCAUX) $(I_)$(GLSRCDIR)$(_I) $(O_)$(ECHOGS_XE) $(GLSRC)echogs.c +- +-# On the RS/6000 (at least), compiling genarch.c with gcc with -O +-# produces a buggy executable. +-$(GENARCH_XE): $(GLSRC)genarch.c $(AK) $(GENARCH_DEPS) +- $(CCAUX) $(I_)$(GLSRCDIR)$(_I) $(O_)$(GENARCH_XE) $(GLSRC)genarch.c +- +-$(GENCONF_XE): $(GLSRC)genconf.c $(AK) $(GENCONF_DEPS) +- $(CCAUX) $(I_)$(GLSRCDIR)$(_I) $(O_)$(GENCONF_XE) $(GLSRC)genconf.c +- +-$(GENDEV_XE): $(GLSRC)gendev.c $(AK) $(GENDEV_DEPS) +- $(CCAUX) $(I_)$(GLSRCDIR)$(_I) $(O_)$(GENDEV_XE) $(GLSRC)gendev.c +- +-$(GENHT_XE): $(GLSRC)genht.c $(AK) $(GENHT_DEPS) +- $(CCAUX) $(GENHT_CFLAGS) $(O_)$(GENHT_XE) $(GLSRC)genht.c +- +-# To get GS to use the system zlib, you remove/hide the gs/zlib directory +-# which means that the mkromfs build can't find the zlib source it needs. +-# So it's split into two targets, one using the zlib source directly..... +-MKROMFS_OBJS_0=$(MKROMFS_ZLIB_OBJS) $(GLOBJ)gscdefs.$(OBJ) $(GLOBJ)gsmisc.$(OBJ) \ +- $(GLOBJ)gpmisc.$(OBJ) $(GLOBJ)gslibctx.$(OBJ) $(GLOBJ)gp_getnv.$(OBJ) \ +- $(GLOBJ)gp_unix.$(OBJ) $(GLOBJ)gp_unifs.$(OBJ) $(GLOBJ)gp_unifn.$(OBJ) \ +- $(GLOBJ)gp_stdia.$(OBJ) $(GLOBJ)gsutil.$(OBJ) +- +-$(MKROMFS_XE)_0: $(GLSRC)mkromfs.c $(MKROMFS_COMMON_DEPS) $(MKROMFS_OBJS_0) +- $(CCAUX) $(GENOPT) $(CFLAGS) $(I_)$(GLSRCDIR)$(_I) $(I_)$(GLOBJ)$(_I) $(I_)$(ZSRCDIR)$(_I) $(GLSRC)mkromfs.c $(O_)$(MKROMFS_XE)_0 $(MKROMFS_OBJS_0) -lm $(EXTRALIBS) +- +-# .... and one using the zlib library linked via the command line +-MKROMFS_OBJS_1=$(GLOBJ)gscdefs.$(OBJ) $(GLOBJ)gsmisc.$(OBJ) \ +- $(GLOBJ)gpmisc.$(OBJ) $(GLOBJ)gslibctx.$(OBJ) $(GLOBJ)gp_getnv.$(OBJ) \ +- $(GLOBJ)gp_unix.$(OBJ) $(GLOBJ)gp_unifs.$(OBJ) $(GLOBJ)gp_unifn.$(OBJ) \ +- $(GLOBJ)gp_stdia.$(OBJ) $(GLOBJ)gsutil.$(OBJ) +- +-$(MKROMFS_XE)_1: $(GLSRC)mkromfs.c $(MKROMFS_COMMON_DEPS) $(MKROMFS_OBJS_1) +- $(CCAUX) $(GENOPT) $(CFLAGS) $(I_)$(GLSRCDIR)$(_I) $(I_)$(GLOBJ)$(_I) $(I_)$(ZSRCDIR)$(_I) $(GLSRC)mkromfs.c $(O_)$(MKROMFS_XE)_1 $(MKROMFS_OBJS_1) -lm $(EXTRALIBS) +- +-$(MKROMFS_XE): $(MKROMFS_XE)_$(SHARE_ZLIB) +- $(CP_) $(MKROMFS_XE)_$(SHARE_ZLIB) $(MKROMFS_XE) ++#$(ECHOGS_XE): $(GLSRC)echogs.c $(AK) $(stdpre_h) ++# $(CCAUX) $(I_)$(GLSRCDIR)$(_I) $(O_)$(ECHOGS_XE) $(GLSRC)echogs.c ++# ++## On the RS/6000 (at least), compiling genarch.c with gcc with -O ++## produces a buggy executable. ++#$(GENARCH_XE): $(GLSRC)genarch.c $(AK) $(GENARCH_DEPS) ++# $(CCAUX) $(I_)$(GLSRCDIR)$(_I) $(O_)$(GENARCH_XE) $(GLSRC)genarch.c ++# ++#$(GENCONF_XE): $(GLSRC)genconf.c $(AK) $(GENCONF_DEPS) ++# $(CCAUX) $(I_)$(GLSRCDIR)$(_I) $(O_)$(GENCONF_XE) $(GLSRC)genconf.c ++# ++#$(GENDEV_XE): $(GLSRC)gendev.c $(AK) $(GENDEV_DEPS) ++# $(CCAUX) $(I_)$(GLSRCDIR)$(_I) $(O_)$(GENDEV_XE) $(GLSRC)gendev.c ++# ++#$(GENHT_XE): $(GLSRC)genht.c $(AK) $(GENHT_DEPS) ++# $(CCAUX) $(GENHT_CFLAGS) $(O_)$(GENHT_XE) $(GLSRC)genht.c ++# ++## To get GS to use the system zlib, you remove/hide the gs/zlib directory ++## which means that the mkromfs build can't find the zlib source it needs. ++## So it's split into two targets, one using the zlib source directly..... ++#MKROMFS_OBJS_0=$(MKROMFS_ZLIB_OBJS) $(GLOBJ)gscdefs.$(OBJ) $(GLOBJ)gsmisc.$(OBJ) \ ++# $(GLOBJ)gpmisc.$(OBJ) $(GLOBJ)gslibctx.$(OBJ) $(GLOBJ)gp_getnv.$(OBJ) \ ++# $(GLOBJ)gp_unix.$(OBJ) $(GLOBJ)gp_unifs.$(OBJ) $(GLOBJ)gp_unifn.$(OBJ) \ ++# $(GLOBJ)gp_stdia.$(OBJ) $(GLOBJ)gsutil.$(OBJ) ++# ++#$(MKROMFS_XE)_0: $(GLSRC)mkromfs.c $(MKROMFS_COMMON_DEPS) $(MKROMFS_OBJS_0) ++# $(CCAUX) $(GENOPT) $(CFLAGS) $(I_)$(GLSRCDIR)$(_I) $(I_)$(GLOBJ)$(_I) $(I_)$(ZSRCDIR)$(_I) $(GLSRC)mkromfs.c $(O_)$(MKROMFS_XE)_0 $(MKROMFS_OBJS_0) -lm $(EXTRALIBS) ++# ++## .... and one using the zlib library linked via the command line ++#MKROMFS_OBJS_1=$(GLOBJ)gscdefs.$(OBJ) $(GLOBJ)gsmisc.$(OBJ) \ ++# $(GLOBJ)gpmisc.$(OBJ) $(GLOBJ)gslibctx.$(OBJ) $(GLOBJ)gp_getnv.$(OBJ) \ ++# $(GLOBJ)gp_unix.$(OBJ) $(GLOBJ)gp_unifs.$(OBJ) $(GLOBJ)gp_unifn.$(OBJ) \ ++# $(GLOBJ)gp_stdia.$(OBJ) $(GLOBJ)gsutil.$(OBJ) ++# ++#$(MKROMFS_XE)_1: $(GLSRC)mkromfs.c $(MKROMFS_COMMON_DEPS) $(MKROMFS_OBJS_1) ++# $(CCAUX) $(GENOPT) $(CFLAGS) $(I_)$(GLSRCDIR)$(_I) $(I_)$(GLOBJ)$(_I) $(I_)$(ZSRCDIR)$(_I) $(GLSRC)mkromfs.c $(O_)$(MKROMFS_XE)_1 $(MKROMFS_OBJS_1) -lm $(EXTRALIBS) ++# ++#$(MKROMFS_XE): $(MKROMFS_XE)_$(SHARE_ZLIB) ++# $(CP_) $(MKROMFS_XE)_$(SHARE_ZLIB) $(MKROMFS_XE) + + # Query the environment to construct gconfig_.h. + # The "else true;" is required because Ultrix's implementation of sh -e diff --git a/meta/recipes-extended/ghostscript/ghostscript_9.02.bb b/meta/recipes-extended/ghostscript/ghostscript_9.02.bb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..dcdedade1 --- /dev/null +++ b/meta/recipes-extended/ghostscript/ghostscript_9.02.bb @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +SUMMARY = "The GPL Ghostscript PostScript/PDF interpreter" +DESCRIPTION = "Ghostscript is used for PostScript/PDF preview and printing. Usually as \ +a back-end to a program such as ghostview, it can display PostScript and PDF \ +documents in an X11 environment. \ +\ +Furthermore, it can render PostScript and PDF files as graphics to be printed \ +on non-PostScript printers. Supported printers include common \ +dot-matrix, inkjet and laser models. \ +\ +Package gsfonts contains a set of standard fonts for Ghostscript. \ +" +HOMEPAGE = "http://www.ghostscript.com" +SECTION = "console/utils" + +LICENSE = "GPLv3" +LIC_FILES_CHKSUM = "file://LICENSE;md5=d151214b3131251dfc9d858593acbd24" + +PR = "r0" + +DEPENDS = "tiff ${PN}-native" +DEPENDS_virtclass-native = "" + +SRC_URI = "http://downloads.ghostscript.com/public/ghostscript-${PV}.tar.bz2 \ + file://ghostscript-9.02-prevent_recompiling.patch \ + " + +SRC_URI[md5sum] = "f67151444bd56a7904579fc75a083dd6" +SRC_URI[sha256sum] = "03ea2cad13a36f8f9160912012b79619a826e7148fada6d3531feb25409ee05a" + +EXTRA_OECONF = "--with-system-libtiff --without-jbig2dec --without-jasper --x-includes=${STAGING_DIR_HOST}/usr/include/X11 --x-libraries=${STAGING_DIR_HOST}/usr/lib" + +inherit autotools + +do_configure () { + oe_runconf + + # copy tools from the native ghostscript build + mkdir -p obj soobj + for i in genarch genconf mkromfs echogs gendev genht; do + cp ${STAGING_BINDIR_NATIVE}/ghostscript-${PV}/$i obj/$i + cp ${STAGING_BINDIR_NATIVE}/ghostscript-${PV}/$i soobj/$i + done +} + +python do_patch_virtclass-native () { + pass +} + +do_configure_virtclass-native () { + oe_runconf +} + +do_compile_virtclass-native () { + mkdir -p obj + for i in genarch genconf mkromfs echogs gendev genht; do + oe_runmake obj/$i + done +} + +do_install_virtclass-native () { + install -d ${D}${bindir}/ghostscript-${PV} + for i in genarch genconf mkromfs echogs gendev genht; do + install -m 755 obj/$i ${D}${bindir}/ghostscript-${PV}/$i + done +} + +BBCLASSEXTEND = "native" |