haiku/Jamrules
Ingo Weinhold 98c6dfa41e Switch build system from optional package to repositories
* Build libsolv and the dependency solver part of the package kit for
  the build platform.
* Add build tool get_package_dependencies. Given a list of package files
  and a list of repository files it determines the additional packages
  that need to be retrieved from the repositories and prints their URLs.
* Add rules to work with external repositories in the build system
  (build/jam/RepositoryRules):
  - PackageRepository declares an external repository with all its
    packages. The URL of the repository file isn't specified. It is
    computed from a given base URL and the SHA256 hash of the list of
    package files.
  - GeneratedRepositoryPackageList generates a file containing the file
    names of all packages in a repository.
  - IsPackageAvailable returns whether a package is available in any
    repository.
  - PackageURL returns the URL for a package.
* Declare the HaikuPorts repository for x86_gcc2
  (build/jam/repositories/HaikuPorts/x86_gcc2).
* Add rule AddHaikuImagePackages to add a package to the image and rule
  IsHaikuImagePackageAdded to determine whether a package has been
  added.
* OptionalPackages: Remove all entries that just downloaded and
  installed an external package. AddHaikuImagePackages can be used
  instead and is used in the remaining entries. Also move the remaining
  optional package dependency declarations from
  OptionalPackageDependencies here.
* ExtractBuildFeatureArchives: Instead of the URL parameter a package
  name must be specified now. This allows to simplify BuildFeatures
  significantly, since there's no dealing with URLs anymore. "if" out
  the entries that aren't supported yet.
* build_haiku_image: For the packages installed in system and common
  resolve their dependencies and download and install them as well.
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# Haiku Jamrules
# Main directories used by the build.
HAIKU_OUTPUT_DIR ?= [ FDirName $(HAIKU_TOP) generated ] ;
HAIKU_BUILD_OUTPUT_DIR = [ FDirName $(HAIKU_OUTPUT_DIR) build ] ;
HAIKU_BUILD_DIR = [ FDirName $(HAIKU_TOP) build ] ;
HAIKU_BUILD_RULES_DIR = [ FDirName $(HAIKU_BUILD_DIR) jam ] ;
HAIKU_OBJECT_DIR = [ FDirName $(HAIKU_OUTPUT_DIR)
objects ] ;
HAIKU_CATALOGS_OBJECT_DIR = [ FDirName $(HAIKU_OBJECT_DIR)
catalogs ] ;
HAIKU_COMMON_PLATFORM_OBJECT_DIR = [ FDirName $(HAIKU_OBJECT_DIR) common ] ;
HAIKU_DOWNLOAD_DIR = [ FDirName $(HAIKU_OUTPUT_DIR)
download ] ;
HAIKU_OPTIONAL_BUILD_PACKAGES_DIR = [ FDirName $(HAIKU_OUTPUT_DIR)
build_packages ] ;
# Cache files for header scanning and jamfile caching
HCACHEFILE = header_cache ;
JCACHEFILE = jamfile_cache ;
LOCATE on $(HCACHEFILE) $(JCACHEFILE) = $(HAIKU_BUILD_OUTPUT_DIR) ;
# include BuildConfig
local buildConfig = [ GLOB $(HAIKU_BUILD_OUTPUT_DIR) : BuildConfig ] ;
if ! $(buildConfig) {
ECHO "No `BuildConfig' found in $(HAIKU_BUILD_OUTPUT_DIR)!" ;
EXIT "Run ./configure in the source tree's root directory first!" ;
}
LOCATE on BuildConfig = $(HAIKU_BUILD_OUTPUT_DIR) ;
include BuildConfig ;
# The build setup and rules are neatly organized in several files. Include
# them now. Start with the side-effect-less rules, since they are the most
# likely to be used in the top level context (i.e. not only in rules).
# At the end include BuildSetup that sets up global variables etc. The
# optional user-defined UserBuildConfig is included thereafter.
include [ FDirName $(HAIKU_BUILD_RULES_DIR) HelperRules ] ;
include [ FDirName $(HAIKU_BUILD_RULES_DIR) MathRules ] ;
include [ FDirName $(HAIKU_BUILD_RULES_DIR) BeOSRules ] ;
include [ FDirName $(HAIKU_BUILD_RULES_DIR) LocaleRules ] ;
include [ FDirName $(HAIKU_BUILD_RULES_DIR) CommandLineArguments ] ;
include [ FDirName $(HAIKU_BUILD_RULES_DIR) ConfigRules ] ;
include [ FDirName $(HAIKU_BUILD_RULES_DIR) DocumentationRules ] ;
include [ FDirName $(HAIKU_BUILD_RULES_DIR) FileRules ] ;
include [ FDirName $(HAIKU_BUILD_RULES_DIR) HeadersRules ] ;
include [ FDirName $(HAIKU_BUILD_RULES_DIR) KernelRules ] ;
include [ FDirName $(HAIKU_BUILD_RULES_DIR) BootRules ] ;
include [ FDirName $(HAIKU_BUILD_RULES_DIR) ImageRules ] ;
include [ FDirName $(HAIKU_BUILD_RULES_DIR) CDRules ] ;
include [ FDirName $(HAIKU_BUILD_RULES_DIR) MainBuildRules ] ;
include [ FDirName $(HAIKU_BUILD_RULES_DIR) MiscRules ] ;
include [ FDirName $(HAIKU_BUILD_RULES_DIR) OverriddenJamRules ] ;
include [ FDirName $(HAIKU_BUILD_RULES_DIR) PackageRules ] ;
include [ FDirName $(HAIKU_BUILD_RULES_DIR) RepositoryRules ] ;
include [ FDirName $(HAIKU_BUILD_RULES_DIR) TestsRules ] ;
include [ FDirName $(HAIKU_BUILD_RULES_DIR) BuildSetup ] ;
# Include the repositories for this architecture.
local repositoriesDirectory
= [ FDirName $(HAIKU_BUILD_RULES_DIR) repositories ] ;
local repository ;
for repository in HaikuPorts {
local repositoryDirectory
= [ FDirName $(repositoriesDirectory) $(repository) ] ;
local file = [ Glob $(repositoryDirectory) : $(HAIKU_PACKAGING_ARCH) ] ;
if $(file) {
include $(file) ;
}
}
# Declare no-op user-overridable build rules.
rule UserBuildConfigRulePostBuildTargets { }
rule UserBuildConfigRulePreImage { }
rule UserBuildConfigRulePostImage { }
# Include UserBuildConfig.
if ! $(HAIKU_IGNORE_USER_BUILD_CONFIG) {
local userBuildConfig
= [ GLOB $(HAIKU_BUILD_RULES_DIR) : UserBuildConfig ] ;
if $(userBuildConfig) {
include $(userBuildConfig) ;
}
# allow for a separate UserBuildConfig per output directory
local userBuildConfig
= [ GLOB $(HAIKU_OUTPUT_DIR) : UserBuildConfig ] ;
if $(userBuildConfig) {
include $(userBuildConfig) ;
}
}
include [ FDirName $(HAIKU_BUILD_RULES_DIR) ReleaseBuildProfiles ] ;
# If a build profile was specified on the command line, now is the time to
# check whether it is unknown or one of the default profiles.
if $(HAIKU_BUILD_PROFILE) && ! $(HAIKU_BUILD_PROFILE_DEFINED) {
# define the obvious default profiles
if $(HAIKU_BUILD_PROFILE) in anyboot-image cd-image image install
vmware-image {
DefineBuildProfile $(HAIKU_BUILD_PROFILE) : $(HAIKU_BUILD_PROFILE) ;
} else {
Exit "Build profile" $(HAIKU_BUILD_PROFILE) "not defined." ;
}
}
PrepareConfigVariables ;