spack/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/libtool/package.py
Geoffrey Oxberry 277ab2d355 libtool: symlink correctly on darwin (#7179)
To accommodate build systems on Darwin which look for glibtool/ize,
#7060 attempted to provide glibtool/ize symlinks for libtool/ize
but accidentally created the same symlink twice. #7073 reverted this
and replaced libtool/ize with glibtool/ize on Darwin. This led to
#7163 since AutotoolsPackages depend on the presence of the 'libtool'
binary, so this returns to the approach of #7160 but makes the
correct symlinks.
2018-02-14 13:52:44 -08:00

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from spack import *
class Libtool(AutotoolsPackage):
"""libtool -- library building part of autotools."""
homepage = 'https://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/'
url = 'http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/libtool/libtool-2.4.2.tar.gz'
version('2.4.6', 'addf44b646ddb4e3919805aa88fa7c5e')
version('2.4.2', 'd2f3b7d4627e69e13514a40e72a24d50')
depends_on('m4@1.4.6:', type='build')
build_directory = 'spack-build'
def _make_executable(self, name):
return Executable(join_path(self.prefix.bin, name))
def setup_dependent_environment(self, spack_env, run_env, dependent_spec):
spack_env.append_path('ACLOCAL_PATH',
join_path(self.prefix.share, 'aclocal'))
def setup_dependent_package(self, module, dependent_spec):
# Automake is very likely to be a build dependency, so we add
# the tools it provides to the dependent module. Some build
# systems differentiate between BSD libtool (e.g., Darwin) and
# GNU libtool, so also add 'glibtool' and 'glibtoolize' to the
# list of executables. See Homebrew:
# https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/blob/master/Formula/libtool.rb
executables = ['libtoolize', 'libtool', 'glibtoolize', 'glibtool']
for name in executables:
setattr(module, name, self._make_executable(name))
@run_after('install')
def post_install(self):
# Some platforms name GNU libtool and GNU libtoolize
# 'glibtool' and 'glibtoolize', respectively, to differentiate
# them from BSD libtool and BSD libtoolize. On these BSD
# platforms, build systems sometimes expect to use the assumed
# GNU commands glibtool and glibtoolize instead of the BSD
# variant; this happens frequently, for instance, on Darwin
symlink(join_path(self.prefix.bin, 'libtool'),
join_path(self.prefix.bin, 'glibtool'))
symlink(join_path(self.prefix.bin, 'libtoolize'),
join_path(self.prefix.bin, 'glibtoolize'))