# Copyright 1999-2004 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sys-kernel/linux-headers/linux-headers-2.4.23.ebuild,v 1.17 2004/07/09 22:39:11 lv Exp $ ETYPE="headers" inherit kernel eutils IUSE="" OKV="${PV/_/-}" KV="${OKV}" S=${WORKDIR}/linux-${OKV} EXTRAVERSION="" # What's in this kernel? # INCLUDED: # 1) linux sources from kernel.org DESCRIPTION="Linux ${OKV} headers from kernel.org" SRC_URI="mirror://kernel/linux/kernel/v2.4/linux-${OKV}.tar.bz2" HOMEPAGE="http://www.kernel.org/ http://www.gentoo.org/" LICENSE="GPL-2" SLOT="0" PROVIDE="virtual/kernel virtual/os-headers" KEYWORDS="-* ia64 ~alpha sparc" DEPEND="!virtual/os-headers" pkg_setup() { # Figure out what architecture we are, and set ARCH appropriately ARCH="$(uname -m)" ARCH="$(echo ${ARCH} | sed -e s/i.86/i386/ -e s/sun4u/sparc64/ -e s/arm.*/arm/ -e s/sa110/arm/)" [ "$ARCH" == "sparc" -a "$PROFILE_ARCH" == "sparc64" ] && ARCH=sparc64 # Archs which have their own separate header packages, add a check here # and redirect the user to them case "${ARCH}" in mips|mips64|hppa) eerror "These headers are not appropriate for your architecture." eerror "Please use sys-kernel/${ARCH/64/}-headers instead." die ;; esac } src_unpack() { unpack ${A} cd ${S} # This patch fixes an issue involving the use of gcc's -ansi flag and the __u64 datatype. # It only patches asm-i386, so we only apply it if x86. Unknown if this is needed for other archs. # Closes Bug #32246 if use x86; then epatch ${FILESDIR}/${PN}-strict-ansi-fix.patch fi # Do Stuff kernel_universal_unpack } src_compile() { # Do normal src_compile stuff kernel_src_compile # If this is sparc, then generate asm_offsets.h if use sparc; then make ARCH=${ARCH} dep || die "Failed to run 'make dep'" fi } src_install() { # Do normal src_install stuff kernel_src_install # If this is sparc, then we need to place asm_offsets.h in the proper location(s) if [ "${PROFILE_ARCH}" = "sparc64" ]; then # We don't need /usr/include/asm, generate-asm-sparc will take care of this rm -Rf ${D}/usr/include/asm # We do need empty directories, though... dodir /usr/include/asm dodir /usr/include/asm-sparc dodir /usr/include/asm-sparc64 # Copy asm-sparc and asm-sparc64 cp -ax ${S}/include/asm-sparc/* ${D}/usr/include/asm-sparc cp -ax ${S}/include/asm-sparc64/* ${D}/usr/include/asm-sparc64 # Check if generate-asm-sparc exists if [ -a "${FILESDIR}/generate-asm-sparc" ]; then # Copy generate-asm-sparc into the sandox cp ${FILESDIR}/generate-asm-sparc ${WORKDIR}/generate-asm-sparc # Just in case generate-asm-sparc isn't executable, make it so if [ ! -x "${WORKDIR}/generate-asm-sparc" ]; then chmod +x ${WORKDIR}/generate-asm-sparc fi # Generate /usr/include/asm for sparc systems ${WORKDIR}/generate-asm-sparc ${D}/usr/include else eerror "${FILESDIR}/generate-asm-sparc doesn't exist!" die fi fi } pkg_preinst() { kernel_pkg_preinst } pkg_postinst() { kernel_pkg_postinst einfo "Kernel headers are usually only used when recompiling glibc, as such, following the installation" einfo "of newer headers, it is advised that you re-merge glibc as follows:" einfo "emerge glibc" einfo "Failure to do so will cause glibc to not make use of newer features present in the updated kernel" einfo "headers." }