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Bug 553806
dev-db/postgis-2.1.7 does not compile with postgresql-9999
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dev-db/postgis-9999.ebuild
postgis-9999.ebuild (text/plain), 7.52 KB, created by
Benjamin Börngen-Schmidt
on 2015-07-02 17:38:33 UTC
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># Copyright 1999-2014 Gentoo Foundation ># Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 ># $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/dev-db/postgis/postgis-2.1.5.ebuild,v 1.2 2014/12/28 15:15:03 titanofold Exp $ > >EAPI="5" >POSTGRES_COMPAT=( 9.{0,1,2,3,4,5} ) > >inherit autotools eutils versionator subversion > >MY_PV=$(replace_version_separator 3 '') >MY_P="${PN}-${MY_PV}" >S="${WORKDIR}/${MY_P}" > >ESVN_REPO_URI="http://svn.osgeo.org/postgis/trunk/" > >DESCRIPTION="Geographic Objects for PostgreSQL" >HOMEPAGE="http://postgis.net" >LICENSE="GPL-2" >SLOT="0" >KEYWORDS="~amd64 ~ppc ~x86 ~amd64-linux ~x86-linux" >IUSE="doc gtk static-libs test" > >RDEPEND=" > || ( > dev-db/postgresql:9.5[server] > dev-db/postgresql:9.4[server] > dev-db/postgresql:9.3[server] > dev-db/postgresql:9.2[server] > dev-db/postgresql:9.1[server] > dev-db/postgresql:9.0[server] > ) > dev-libs/json-c > dev-libs/libxml2:2 > >=sci-libs/geos-3.4.2 > >=sci-libs/proj-4.6.0 > >=sci-libs/gdal-1.10.0 > gtk? ( x11-libs/gtk+:2 ) >" > >DEPEND="${RDEPEND} > doc? ( > app-text/docbook-xsl-stylesheets > app-text/docbook-xml-dtd:4.5 > dev-libs/libxslt > || ( > media-gfx/imagemagick[png] > media-gfx/graphicsmagick[imagemagick,png] > ) > ) > virtual/pkgconfig > test? ( dev-util/cunit ) >" > ># TODO can be read from Version.config >PGIS="2.2" > >REQUIRED_USE="test? ( doc )" > ># Needs a running psql instance, doesn't work out of the box >RESTRICT="test" > >MAKEOPTS+=' -j1' > ># These modules are built using the same *FLAGS that were used to build ># dev-db/postgresql. The right thing to do is to ignore the current ># *FLAGS settings. >QA_FLAGS_IGNORED="usr/lib(64)?/(rt)?postgis-${PGIS}\.so" > >postgres_check_slot() { > if ! declare -p POSTGRES_COMPAT &>/dev/null; then > die 'POSTGRES_COMPAT not declared.' > fi > ># Don't die because we can't run postgresql-config during pretend. >[[ "$EBUILD_PHASE" = "pretend" \ > && -z "$(which postgresql-config 2> /dev/null)" ]] && return 0 > > local res=$(echo ${POSTGRES_COMPAT[@]} \ > | grep -c $(postgresql-config show 2> /dev/null) 2> /dev/null) > > if [[ "$res" -eq "0" ]] ; then > eerror "PostgreSQL slot must be set to one of: " > eerror " ${POSTGRES_COMPAT[@]}" > return 1 > fi > > return 0 >} > >pkg_pretend() { > postgres_check_slot || die >} > >pkg_setup() { > postgres_check_slot || die > export PGSLOT="$(postgresql-config show)" >} > >src_prepare() { > epatch "${FILESDIR}/${PN}-2.1-ldflags.patch" ># epatch "${FILESDIR}/${PN}-2.0-arflags.patch" ># epatch "${FILESDIR}/${PN}-2.1.4-pkgconfig-json.patch" > > local AT_M4DIR="macros" > eautoreconf >} > >src_configure() { > local myargs="" > use gtk && myargs+=" --with-gui" > econf \ > --with-pgconfig="/usr/lib/postgresql-${PGSLOT}/bin/pg_config" \ > ${myargs} >} > >src_compile() { > emake > emake -C topology > > if use doc ; then > emake comments > emake cheatsheets > emake -C doc html > fi >} > >src_install() { > emake DESTDIR="${D}" install > use doc && emake DESTDIR="${D}" comments-install > emake -C topology DESTDIR="${D}" install > dobin ./utils/postgis_restore.pl > > dodoc CREDITS TODO loader/README.* doc/*txt > > use doc && dohtml -r doc/html/* > > docinto topology > dodoc topology/{TODO,README} > > insinto /etc > doins "${FILESDIR}/postgis_dbs" > > use static-libs || find "${ED}" -name '*.a' -delete >} > >pkg_postinst() { > postgresql-config update > > elog "To finish installing or updating PostGIS edit:" > elog " ${EROOT%/}/etc/postgis_dbs" > elog > elog "Then, run:" > elog " emerge --config =${CATEGORY}/${PF}" >} > >pkg_config(){ > source "${EROOT%/}/etc/conf.d/postgresql-${PGSLOT}" > source "${EROOT%/}/etc/postgis_dbs" > local postgis_path="${EROOT%/}/usr/share/postgresql-${PGSLOT}/contrib/postgis-${PGIS}" > > if [[ -n ${configured} ]] ; then > einfon "Password for PostgreSQL user '${pguser}': " > read -s PGPASSWORD > export PGPASSWORD > echo > else > eerror "You must edit:" > eerror " ${EROOT%/}/etc/postgis_dbs" > eerror "Before running 'emerge --config =${CATEGORY}/${PF}'" > eerror > die "Edit postgis_dbs" > fi > > # The server we work with must be the same slot we built against. > local server_match > server_match=$(psql -U ${pguser} -d postgres -p ${PGPORT} \ > -Aqwtc 'SELECT version()' 2> /dev/null | grep -c "PostgreSQL ${PGSLOT}") > if [[ $? = 0 ]] ; then > if [[ $server_match -ne 1 ]] ; then > unset PGPASSWORD > eerror "Server version must be ${PGSLOT}.x" > die "Server version isn't ${PGSLOT}.x" > fi > else > unset PGPASSWORD > eerror "Is the server running?" > die "Couldn't connect to server." > fi > > local retval > safe_exit() { > unset PGPASSWORD > sed -e 's/\(configured\)/#\1/' -i "${EROOT%/}/etc/postgis_dbs" > eend $retval > eerror "All actions could not be performed." > eerror "Read above to see what failed." > eerror "Once you fix the issue, you'll need to edit:" > eerror " ${EROOT%/}/etc/postgis_dbs" > eerror "As some things may have succeeded." > eerror > die "All actions could not be performed" > } > > local db > for db in ${databases[@]} ; do > ebegin "Performing CREATE LANGUAGE on ${db}" > createlang -U ${pguser} -p ${PGPORT} plpgsql ${db} > retval=$? > # In this case, only error code 1 is fatal > [[ $retval == 1 ]] && safe_exit || eend 0 > > ebegin "Enabling PostGIS on ${db}" > psql -q -U ${pguser} -p ${PGPORT} -d ${db} \ > -f "${postgis_path}/postgis.sql" > retval=$? > [[ $retval == 0 ]] && eend 0 || safe_exit > done > > for db in ${templates[@]} ; do > ebegin "Creating template database '${db}'" > createdb -p ${PGPORT} -U ${pguser} -O ${pguser} -T ${from_template} \ > ${db} "PostGIS Template" > retval=$? > [[ $retval != 0 ]] && safe_exit > > psql -q -U ${pguser} -p ${PGPORT} -c \ > "UPDATE pg_database \ > SET datistemplate = TRUE, datallowconn = TRUE \ > WHERE datname = '${db}'" > retval=$? > [[ $retval != 0 ]] && safe_exit > > createlang -U ${pguser} -p ${PGPORT} plpgsql ${db} > retval=$? > # In this case, only error code 1 is fatal > [[ $retval == 1 ]] && safe_exit > > psql -q -U ${pguser} -p ${PGPORT} -d ${db} \ > -f "${postgis_path}/postgis.sql" > retval=$? > [[ $retval == 0 ]] && eend 0 || safe_exit > done > > for db in ${epsg_databases[@]} ; do > ebegin "Adding EPSG to ${db}" > psql -q -U ${pguser} -p ${PGPORT} -d ${db} \ > -f "${postgis_path}/spatial_ref_sys.sql" > retval=$? > [[ $retval == 0 ]] && eend 0 || safe_exit > done > > for db in ${comment_databases[@]} ; do > ebegin "Adding comments on ${db}" > local comment_file > for comment_file in "${postgis_path}"/*_comments.sql ; do > psql -q -U ${pguser} -p ${PGPORT} -d ${db} -f "${comment_file}" > retval=$? > [[ $retval == 0 ]] && continue || safe_exit > done > eend 0 > done > > for db in ${upgrade_from_1_3[@]} ; do > ebegin "Upgrading from PostGIS 1.3 to ${PGIS} on ${db}" > psql -q -U ${pguser} -p ${PGPORT} -d ${db} \ > -f "${postgis_path}/postgis_upgrade_13_to_${PGIS//.}.sql" > retval=$? > [[ $retval == 0 ]] && eend 0 || safe_exit > done > > for db in ${upgrade_from_1_4[@]} ; do > ebegin "Upgrading from PostGIS 1.4 to ${PGIS} on ${db}" > psql -q -U ${pguser} -p ${PGPORT} -d ${db} \ > -f "${postgis_path}/postgis_upgrade_14_to_${PGIS//.}.sql" > retval=$? > [[ $retval == 0 ]] && eend 0 || safe_exit > done > > for db in ${upgrade_from_1_5[@]} ; do > ebegin "Minor upgrade for PostGIS ${PGIS} on ${db}" > psql -q -U ${pguser} -p ${PGPORT} -d ${db} \ > -f "${postgis_path}/postgis_upgrade_${PGIS//.}_minor.sql" > retval=$? > [[ $retval == 0 ]] && eend 0 || safe_exit > done > > # Clean up and make it so the user has to edit postgis_dbs again that > # way this script won't step on any toes due to user error. > unset PGPASSWORD > sed -e 's/\(configured\)/#\1/' -i "${EROOT%/}/etc/postgis_dbs" > einfo "PostgreSQL ${PGSLOT} is now PostGIS enabled." > einfo > einfo "Currently, only one PostgreSQL slot at a time can be PostGIS enabled." >}
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