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Bug 594206
dev-lang/ruby-2.1.9 will not build due to failure to remove a non-existent rubygems directory
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># Copyright 1999-2015 Gentoo Foundation ># Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 ># $Id$ > ># @ECLASS: ruby-ng.eclass ># @MAINTAINER: ># Ruby herd <ruby@gentoo.org> ># @AUTHOR: ># Author: Diego E. Pettenò <flameeyes@gentoo.org> ># Author: Alex Legler <a3li@gentoo.org> ># Author: Hans de Graaff <graaff@gentoo.org> ># @BLURB: An eclass for installing Ruby packages with proper support for multiple Ruby slots. ># @DESCRIPTION: ># The Ruby eclass is designed to allow an easier installation of Ruby packages ># and their incorporation into the Gentoo Linux system. ># ># Currently available targets are: ># * ruby18 - Ruby (MRI) 1.8.x ># * ruby19 - Ruby (MRI) 1.9.x ># * ruby20 - Ruby (MRI) 2.0.x ># * ruby21 - Ruby (MRI) 2.1.x ># * ruby22 - Ruby (MRI) 2.2.x ># * ruby23 - Ruby (MRI) 2.3.x ># * ree18 - Ruby Enterprise Edition 1.8.x ># * jruby - JRuby ># * rbx - Rubinius ># ># This eclass does not define the implementation of the configure, ># compile, test, or install phases. Instead, the default phases are ># used. Specific implementations of these phases can be provided in ># the ebuild either to be run for each Ruby implementation, or for all ># Ruby implementations, as follows: ># ># * each_ruby_configure ># * all_ruby_configure > ># @ECLASS-VARIABLE: USE_RUBY ># @DEFAULT_UNSET ># @REQUIRED ># @DESCRIPTION: ># This variable contains a space separated list of targets (see above) a package ># is compatible to. It must be set before the `inherit' call. There is no ># default. All ebuilds are expected to set this variable. > ># @ECLASS-VARIABLE: RUBY_PATCHES ># @DEFAULT_UNSET ># @DESCRIPTION: ># A String or Array of filenames of patches to apply to all implementations. > ># @ECLASS-VARIABLE: RUBY_OPTIONAL ># @DESCRIPTION: ># Set the value to "yes" to make the dependency on a Ruby interpreter ># optional and then ruby_implementations_depend() to help populate ># DEPEND and RDEPEND. > ># @ECLASS-VARIABLE: RUBY_S ># @DEFAULT_UNSET ># @DESCRIPTION: ># If defined this variable determines the source directory name after ># unpacking. This defaults to the name of the package. Note that this ># variable supports a wildcard mechanism to help with github tarballs ># that contain the commit hash as part of the directory name. > ># @ECLASS-VARIABLE: RUBY_QA_ALLOWED_LIBS ># @DEFAULT_UNSET ># @DESCRIPTION: ># If defined this variable contains a whitelist of shared objects that ># are allowed to exist even if they don't link to libruby. This avoids ># the QA check that makes this mandatory. This is most likely not what ># you are looking for if you get the related "Missing links" QA warning, ># since the proper fix is almost always to make sure the shared object ># is linked against libruby. There are cases were this is not the case ># and the shared object is generic code to be used in some other way ># (e.g. selenium's firefox driver extension). When set this argument is ># passed to "grep -E" to remove reporting of these shared objects. > >inherit eutils java-utils-2 multilib toolchain-funcs ruby-utils > >EXPORT_FUNCTIONS src_unpack src_prepare src_configure src_compile src_test src_install pkg_setup > >case ${EAPI} in > 0|1) > die "Unsupported EAPI=${EAPI} (too old) for ruby-ng.eclass" ;; > 2|3) ;; > 4|5) > # S is no longer automatically assigned when it doesn't exist. > S="${WORKDIR}" > ;; > *) > die "Unknown EAPI=${EAPI} for ruby-ng.eclass" >esac > ># @FUNCTION: ruby_implementation_depend ># @USAGE: target [comparator [version]] ># @RETURN: Package atom of a Ruby implementation to be used in dependencies. ># @DESCRIPTION: ># This function returns the formal package atom for a Ruby implementation. ># ># `target' has to be one of the valid values for USE_RUBY (see above) ># ># Set `comparator' and `version' to include a comparator (=, >=, etc.) and a ># version string to the returned string >ruby_implementation_depend() { > _ruby_implementation_depend $1 >} > ># @FUNCTION: ruby_samelib ># @RETURN: use flag string with current ruby implementations ># @DESCRIPTION: ># Convenience function to output the use dependency part of a ># dependency. Used as a building block for ruby_add_rdepend() and ># ruby_add_bdepend(), but may also be useful in an ebuild to specify ># more complex dependencies. >ruby_samelib() { > local res= > for _ruby_implementation in $USE_RUBY; do > has -${_ruby_implementation} $@ || \ > res="${res}ruby_targets_${_ruby_implementation}?," > done > > echo "[${res%,}]" >} > >_ruby_atoms_samelib_generic() { > eshopts_push -o noglob > echo "RUBYTARGET? (" > for token in $*; do > case "$token" in > "||" | "(" | ")" | *"?") > echo "${token}" ;; > *]) > echo "${token%[*}[RUBYTARGET,${token/*[}" ;; > *) > echo "${token}[RUBYTARGET]" ;; > esac > done > echo ")" > eshopts_pop >} > ># @FUNCTION: ruby_implementation_command ># @RETURN: the path to the given ruby implementation ># @DESCRIPTION: ># Not all implementations have the same command basename as the ># target; namely Ruby Enterprise 1.8 uses ree18 and rubyee18 ># respectively. This function translate between the two >ruby_implementation_command() { > local _ruby_name=$1 > > # Add all USE_RUBY values where the flag name diverts from the binary here > case $1 in > ree18) > _ruby_name=rubyee18 > ;; > esac > > echo $(type -p ${_ruby_name} 2>/dev/null) >} > >_ruby_atoms_samelib() { > local atoms=$(_ruby_atoms_samelib_generic "$*") > > for _ruby_implementation in $USE_RUBY; do > echo "${atoms//RUBYTARGET/ruby_targets_${_ruby_implementation}}" > done >} > >_ruby_wrap_conditions() { > local conditions="$1" > local atoms="$2" > > for condition in $conditions; do > atoms="${condition}? ( ${atoms} )" > done > > echo "$atoms" >} > ># @FUNCTION: ruby_add_rdepend ># @USAGE: dependencies ># @DESCRIPTION: ># Adds the specified dependencies, with use condition(s) to RDEPEND, ># taking the current set of ruby targets into account. This makes sure ># that all ruby dependencies of the package are installed for the same ># ruby targets. Use this function for all ruby dependencies instead of ># setting RDEPEND yourself. The list of atoms uses the same syntax as ># normal dependencies. ># ># Note: runtime dependencies are also added as build-time test ># dependencies. >ruby_add_rdepend() { > case $# in > 1) ;; > 2) > [[ "${GENTOO_DEV}" == "yes" ]] && eqawarn "You can now use the usual syntax in ruby_add_rdepend for $CATEGORY/$PF" > ruby_add_rdepend "$(_ruby_wrap_conditions "$1" "$2")" > return > ;; > *) > die "bad number of arguments to $0" > ;; > esac > > local dependency=$(_ruby_atoms_samelib "$1") > > RDEPEND="${RDEPEND} $dependency" > > # Add the dependency as a test-dependency since we're going to > # execute the code during test phase. > DEPEND="${DEPEND} test? ( ${dependency} )" > has test "$IUSE" || IUSE="${IUSE} test" >} > ># @FUNCTION: ruby_add_bdepend ># @USAGE: dependencies ># @DESCRIPTION: ># Adds the specified dependencies, with use condition(s) to DEPEND, ># taking the current set of ruby targets into account. This makes sure ># that all ruby dependencies of the package are installed for the same ># ruby targets. Use this function for all ruby dependencies instead of ># setting DEPEND yourself. The list of atoms uses the same syntax as ># normal dependencies. >ruby_add_bdepend() { > case $# in > 1) ;; > 2) > [[ "${GENTOO_DEV}" == "yes" ]] && eqawarn "You can now use the usual syntax in ruby_add_bdepend for $CATEGORY/$PF" > ruby_add_bdepend "$(_ruby_wrap_conditions "$1" "$2")" > return > ;; > *) > die "bad number of arguments to $0" > ;; > esac > > local dependency=$(_ruby_atoms_samelib "$1") > > DEPEND="${DEPEND} $dependency" > RDEPEND="${RDEPEND}" >} > ># @FUNCTION: ruby_get_use_implementations ># @DESCRIPTION: ># Gets an array of ruby use targets enabled by the user >ruby_get_use_implementations() { > local i implementation > for implementation in ${USE_RUBY}; do > use ruby_targets_${implementation} && i+=" ${implementation}" > done > echo $i >} > ># @FUNCTION: ruby_get_use_targets ># @DESCRIPTION: ># Gets an array of ruby use targets that the ebuild sets >ruby_get_use_targets() { > local t implementation > for implementation in ${USE_RUBY}; do > t+=" ruby_targets_${implementation}" > done > echo $t >} > ># @FUNCTION: ruby_implementations_depend ># @RETURN: Dependencies suitable for injection into DEPEND and RDEPEND. ># @DESCRIPTION: ># Produces the dependency string for the various implementations of ruby ># which the package is being built against. This should not be used when ># RUBY_OPTIONAL is unset but must be used if RUBY_OPTIONAL=yes. Do not ># confuse this function with ruby_implementation_depend(). ># ># @EXAMPLE: ># EAPI=4 ># RUBY_OPTIONAL=yes ># ># inherit ruby-ng ># ... ># DEPEND="ruby? ( $(ruby_implementations_depend) )" ># RDEPEND="${DEPEND}" >ruby_implementations_depend() { > local depend > for _ruby_implementation in ${USE_RUBY}; do > depend="${depend}${depend+ }ruby_targets_${_ruby_implementation}? ( $(ruby_implementation_depend $_ruby_implementation) )" > done > echo "${depend}" >} > >IUSE+=" $(ruby_get_use_targets)" ># If you specify RUBY_OPTIONAL you also need to take care of ># ruby useflag and dependency. >if [[ ${RUBY_OPTIONAL} != yes ]]; then > DEPEND="${DEPEND} $(ruby_implementations_depend)" > RDEPEND="${RDEPEND} $(ruby_implementations_depend)" > > case ${EAPI:-0} in > 4|5) > REQUIRED_USE+=" || ( $(ruby_get_use_targets) )" > ;; > esac >fi > >_ruby_invoke_environment() { > old_S=${S} > case ${EAPI} in > 4|5) > if [ -z "${RUBY_S}" ]; then > sub_S=${P} > else > sub_S=${RUBY_S} > fi > ;; > *) > sub_S=${S#${WORKDIR}/} > ;; > esac > > # Special case, for the always-lovely GitHub fetches. With this, > # we allow the star glob to just expand to whatever directory it's > # called. > if [[ "${sub_S}" = *"*"* ]]; then > case ${EAPI} in > 2|3) > #The old method of setting S depends on undefined package > # manager behaviour, so encourage upgrading to EAPI=4. > eqawarn "Using * expansion of S is deprecated. Use EAPI and RUBY_S instead." > ;; > esac > pushd "${WORKDIR}"/all &>/dev/null || die > sub_S=$(eval ls -d "${sub_S}" 2>/dev/null) > popd &>/dev/null || die > fi > > environment=$1; shift > > my_WORKDIR="${WORKDIR}"/${environment} > S="${my_WORKDIR}"/"${sub_S}" > > if [[ -d "${S}" ]]; then > pushd "$S" &>/dev/null || die > elif [[ -d "${my_WORKDIR}" ]]; then > pushd "${my_WORKDIR}" &>/dev/null || die > else > pushd "${WORKDIR}" &>/dev/null || die > fi > > ebegin "Running ${_PHASE:-${EBUILD_PHASE}} phase for $environment" > "$@" > popd &>/dev/null || die > > S=${old_S} >} > >_ruby_each_implementation() { > local invoked=no > for _ruby_implementation in ${USE_RUBY}; do > # only proceed if it's requested > use ruby_targets_${_ruby_implementation} || continue > > RUBY=$(ruby_implementation_command ${_ruby_implementation}) > invoked=yes > > if [[ -n "$1" ]]; then > _ruby_invoke_environment ${_ruby_implementation} "$@" > fi > > unset RUBY > done > > if [[ ${invoked} == "no" ]]; then > eerror "You need to select at least one compatible Ruby installation target via RUBY_TARGETS in make.conf." > eerror "Compatible targets for this package are: ${USE_RUBY}" > eerror > eerror "See https://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/prog_lang/ruby/index.xml#doc_chap3 for more information." > eerror > die "No compatible Ruby target selected." > fi >} > ># @FUNCTION: ruby-ng_pkg_setup ># @DESCRIPTION: ># Check whether at least one ruby target implementation is present. >ruby-ng_pkg_setup() { > # This only checks that at least one implementation is present > # before doing anything; by leaving the parameters empty we know > # it's a special case. > _ruby_each_implementation > > has ruby_targets_jruby ${IUSE} && use ruby_targets_jruby && java-pkg_setup-vm >} > ># @FUNCTION: ruby-ng_src_unpack ># @DESCRIPTION: ># Unpack the source archive. >ruby-ng_src_unpack() { > mkdir "${WORKDIR}"/all > pushd "${WORKDIR}"/all &>/dev/null || die > > # We don't support an each-unpack, it's either all or nothing! > if type all_ruby_unpack &>/dev/null; then > _ruby_invoke_environment all all_ruby_unpack > else > [[ -n ${A} ]] && unpack ${A} > fi > > popd &>/dev/null || die >} > >_ruby_apply_patches() { > for patch in "${RUBY_PATCHES[@]}"; do > if [ -f "${patch}" ]; then > epatch "${patch}" > elif [ -f "${FILESDIR}/${patch}" ]; then > epatch "${FILESDIR}/${patch}" > else > die "Cannot find patch ${patch}" > fi > done > > # This is a special case: instead of executing just in the special > # "all" environment, this will actually copy the effects on _all_ > # the other environments, and is thus executed before the copy > type all_ruby_prepare &>/dev/null && all_ruby_prepare >} > >_ruby_source_copy() { > # Until we actually find a reason not to, we use hardlinks, this > # should reduce the amount of disk space that is wasted by this. > cp -prlP all ${_ruby_implementation} \ > || die "Unable to copy ${_ruby_implementation} environment" >} > ># @FUNCTION: ruby-ng_src_prepare ># @DESCRIPTION: ># Apply patches and prepare versions for each ruby target ># implementation. Also carry out common clean up tasks. >ruby-ng_src_prepare() { > # Way too many Ruby packages are prepared on OSX without removing > # the extra data forks, we do it here to avoid repeating it for > # almost every other ebuild. > find . -name '._*' -delete > > _ruby_invoke_environment all _ruby_apply_patches > > _PHASE="source copy" \ > _ruby_each_implementation _ruby_source_copy > > if type each_ruby_prepare &>/dev/null; then > _ruby_each_implementation each_ruby_prepare > fi >} > ># @FUNCTION: ruby-ng_src_configure ># @DESCRIPTION: ># Configure the package. >ruby-ng_src_configure() { > if type each_ruby_configure &>/dev/null; then > _ruby_each_implementation each_ruby_configure > fi > > type all_ruby_configure &>/dev/null && \ > _ruby_invoke_environment all all_ruby_configure >} > ># @FUNCTION: ruby-ng_src_compile ># @DESCRIPTION: ># Compile the package. >ruby-ng_src_compile() { > if type each_ruby_compile &>/dev/null; then > _ruby_each_implementation each_ruby_compile > fi > > type all_ruby_compile &>/dev/null && \ > _ruby_invoke_environment all all_ruby_compile >} > ># @FUNCTION: ruby-ng_src_test ># @DESCRIPTION: ># Run tests for the package. >ruby-ng_src_test() { > if type each_ruby_test &>/dev/null; then > _ruby_each_implementation each_ruby_test > fi > > type all_ruby_test &>/dev/null && \ > _ruby_invoke_environment all all_ruby_test >} > >_each_ruby_check_install() { > local scancmd=scanelf > # we have a Mach-O object here > [[ ${CHOST} == *-darwin ]] && scancmd=scanmacho > > has "${EAPI}" 2 && ! use prefix && EPREFIX= > > local libruby_basename=$(${RUBY} -rrbconfig -e 'puts RbConfig::CONFIG["LIBRUBY_SO"]') > local libruby_soname=$(basename $(${scancmd} -F "%S#F" -qS "${EPREFIX}/usr/$(get_libdir)/${libruby_basename}") 2>/dev/null) > local sitedir=$(${RUBY} -rrbconfig -e 'puts RbConfig::CONFIG["sitedir"]') > local sitelibdir=$(${RUBY} -rrbconfig -e 'puts RbConfig::CONFIG["sitelibdir"]') > > # Look for wrong files in sitedir > # if [[ -d "${D}${sitedir}" ]]; then > # local f=$(find "${D}${sitedir}" -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -not -wholename "${D}${sitelibdir}") > # if [[ -n ${f} ]]; then > # eerror "Found files in sitedir, outsite sitelibdir:" > # eerror "${f}" > # die "Misplaced files in sitedir" > # fi > # fi > > # The current implementation lacks libruby (i.e.: jruby) > [[ -z ${libruby_soname} ]] && return 0 > > # Check also the gems directory, since we could be installing compiled > # extensions via ruby-fakegem; make sure to check only in sitelibdir, since > # that's what changes between two implementations (otherwise you'd get false > # positives now that Ruby 1.9.2 installs with the same sitedir as 1.8) > ${scancmd} -qnR "${D}${sitelibdir}" "${D}${sitelibdir/site_ruby/gems}" \ > | fgrep -v "${libruby_soname}" \ > | grep -E -v "${RUBY_QA_ALLOWED_LIBS}" \ > > "${T}"/ruby-ng-${_ruby_implementation}-mislink.log > > if [[ -s "${T}"/ruby-ng-${_ruby_implementation}-mislink.log ]]; then > ewarn "Extensions installed for ${_ruby_implementation} with missing links to ${libruby_soname}" > ewarn $(< "${T}"/ruby-ng-${_ruby_implementation}-mislink.log ) > die "Missing links to ${libruby_soname}" > fi >} > ># @FUNCTION: ruby-ng_src_install ># @DESCRIPTION: ># Install the package for each ruby target implementation. >ruby-ng_src_install() { > if type each_ruby_install &>/dev/null; then > _ruby_each_implementation each_ruby_install > fi > > type all_ruby_install &>/dev/null && \ > _ruby_invoke_environment all all_ruby_install > > _PHASE="check install" \ > _ruby_each_implementation _each_ruby_check_install >} > ># @FUNCTION: ruby_rbconfig_value ># @USAGE: rbconfig item ># @RETURN: Returns the value of the given rbconfig item of the Ruby interpreter in ${RUBY}. >ruby_rbconfig_value() { > echo $(${RUBY} -rrbconfig -e "puts RbConfig::CONFIG['$1']") >} > ># @FUNCTION: doruby ># @USAGE: file [file...] ># @DESCRIPTION: ># Installs the specified file(s) into the sitelibdir of the Ruby interpreter in ${RUBY}. >doruby() { > [[ -z ${RUBY} ]] && die "\$RUBY is not set" > has "${EAPI}" 2 && ! use prefix && EPREFIX= > ( # don't want to pollute calling env > sitelibdir=$(ruby_rbconfig_value 'sitelibdir') > insinto ${sitelibdir#${EPREFIX}} > insopts -m 0644 > doins "$@" > ) || die "failed to install $@" >} > ># @FUNCTION: ruby_get_libruby ># @RETURN: The location of libruby*.so belonging to the Ruby interpreter in ${RUBY}. >ruby_get_libruby() { > ${RUBY} -rrbconfig -e 'puts File.join(RbConfig::CONFIG["libdir"], RbConfig::CONFIG["LIBRUBY"])' >} > ># @FUNCTION: ruby_get_hdrdir ># @RETURN: The location of the header files belonging to the Ruby interpreter in ${RUBY}. >ruby_get_hdrdir() { > local rubyhdrdir=$(ruby_rbconfig_value 'rubyhdrdir') > > if [[ "${rubyhdrdir}" = "nil" ]] ; then > rubyhdrdir=$(ruby_rbconfig_value 'archdir') > fi > > echo "${rubyhdrdir}" >} > ># @FUNCTION: ruby_get_version ># @RETURN: The version of the Ruby interpreter in ${RUBY}, or what 'ruby' points to. >ruby_get_version() { > local ruby=${RUBY:-$(type -p ruby 2>/dev/null)} > > echo $(${ruby} -e 'puts RUBY_VERSION') >} > ># @FUNCTION: ruby_get_implementation ># @RETURN: The implementation of the Ruby interpreter in ${RUBY}, or what 'ruby' points to. >ruby_get_implementation() { > local ruby=${RUBY:-$(type -p ruby 2>/dev/null)} > > case $(${ruby} --version) in > *Enterprise*) > echo "ree" > ;; > *jruby*) > echo "jruby" > ;; > *rubinius*) > echo "rbx" > ;; > *) > echo "mri" > ;; > esac >} > ># @FUNCTION: ruby-ng_rspec <arguments> ># @DESCRIPTION: ># This is simply a wrapper around the rspec command (executed by $RUBY}) ># which also respects TEST_VERBOSE and NOCOLOR environment variables. ># Optionally takes arguments to pass on to the rspec invocation. The ># environment variable RSPEC_VERSION can be used to control the specific ># rspec version that must be executed. It defaults to 2 for historical ># compatibility. >ruby-ng_rspec() { > local version=${RSPEC_VERSION-2} > local files="$@" > > # Explicitly pass the expected spec directory since the versioned > # rspec wrappers don't handle this automatically. > if [ ${#@} -eq 0 ]; then > files="spec" > fi > > if [[ ${DEPEND} != *"dev-ruby/rspec"* ]]; then > ewarn "Missing dev-ruby/rspec in \${DEPEND}" > fi > > local rspec_params= > case ${NOCOLOR} in > 1|yes|true) > rspec_params+=" --no-color" > ;; > *) > rspec_params+=" --color" > ;; > esac > > case ${TEST_VERBOSE} in > 1|yes|true) > rspec_params+=" --format documentation" > ;; > *) > rspec_params+=" --format progress" > ;; > esac > > ${RUBY} -S rspec-${version} ${rspec_params} ${files} || die "rspec failed" >} > ># @FUNCTION: ruby-ng_cucumber ># @DESCRIPTION: ># This is simply a wrapper around the cucumber command (executed by $RUBY}) ># which also respects TEST_VERBOSE and NOCOLOR environment variables. >ruby-ng_cucumber() { > if [[ ${DEPEND} != *"dev-util/cucumber"* ]]; then > ewarn "Missing dev-util/cucumber in \${DEPEND}" > fi > > local cucumber_params= > case ${NOCOLOR} in > 1|yes|true) > cucumber_params+=" --no-color" > ;; > *) > cucumber_params+=" --color" > ;; > esac > > case ${TEST_VERBOSE} in > 1|yes|true) > cucumber_params+=" --format pretty" > ;; > *) > cucumber_params+=" --format progress" > ;; > esac > > if [[ ${RUBY} == *jruby ]]; then > ewarn "Skipping cucumber tests on JRuby (unsupported)." > return 0 > fi > > ${RUBY} -S cucumber ${cucumber_params} "$@" || die "cucumber failed" >} > ># @FUNCTION: ruby-ng_testrb-2 ># @DESCRIPTION: ># This is simply a replacement for the testrb command that load the test ># files and execute them, with test-unit 2.x. This actually requires ># either an old test-unit-2 version or 2.5.1-r1 or later, as they remove ># their script and we installed a broken wrapper for a while. ># This also respects TEST_VERBOSE and NOCOLOR environment variables. >ruby-ng_testrb-2() { > if [[ ${DEPEND} != *"dev-ruby/test-unit"* ]]; then > ewarn "Missing dev-ruby/test-unit in \${DEPEND}" > fi > > local testrb_params= > case ${NOCOLOR} in > 1|yes|true) > testrb_params+=" --no-use-color" > ;; > *) > testrb_params+=" --use-color=auto" > ;; > esac > > case ${TEST_VERBOSE} in > 1|yes|true) > testrb_params+=" --verbose=verbose" > ;; > *) > testrb_params+=" --verbose=normal" > ;; > esac > > ${RUBY} -S testrb-2 ${testrb_params} "$@" || die "testrb-2 failed" >}
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