# Copyright 1999-2004 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/app-office/openoffice/openoffice-1.1.3-r1.ebuild,v 1.4 2004/11/16 09:29:39 suka Exp $ # Notes: # # This will take a HELL of a long time to compile, be warned. # According to openoffice.org, it takes approximately 12 hours on a # P3/600 with 256mb ram. And thats where building is its only task. # # It takes about 6 hours on my P4 1.8 with 512mb memory, and the # build only needs about 2.1GB of disk space - Azarah. # # You will also need a bucketload of diskspace ... in the order of # 4-5 gb free to store all the compiled files and installation # directories. # # The information on how to build and what is required comes from: # http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/source/build_linux.html # http://tools.openoffice.org/ext_comp.html # # Todo: # # Get support going for installing a custom language pack. Also # need to be able to install more than one language pack. inherit flag-o-matic eutils toolchain-funcs IUSE="gnome kde java curl nptl zlib" LOC="/opt" INSTDIR="${LOC}/OpenOffice.org" S="${WORKDIR}/OOo_${PV}_src" DESCRIPTION="OpenOffice.org, a full office productivity suite." SRC_URI="mirror://openoffice/stable/${PV}/OOo_${PV}-1_source.tar.gz http://www.stlport.org/archive/STLport-4.6.2.tar.gz" HOMEPAGE="http://www.openoffice.org/" LICENSE="|| ( LGPL-2 SISSL-1.1 )" SLOT="0" KEYWORDS="~x86" RDEPEND="!app-office/openoffice-bin >=sys-libs/glibc-2.1 !=sys-libs/glibc-2.3.1* >=dev-lang/perl-5.0 >=media-libs/libart_lgpl-2.3.13 >=x11-libs/startup-notification-0.5 >=media-libs/freetype-2.1.4 virtual/x11 app-arch/zip app-arch/unzip dev-libs/expat java? ( >=virtual/jre-1.4.1 ) virtual/lpr ppc? ( >=sys-libs/glibc-2.2.5-r7 >=sys-devel/gcc-3.2.1 )" DEPEND="${RDEPEND} >=sys-apps/findutils-4.1.20-r1 app-shells/tcsh dev-util/pkgconfig curl? ( net-misc/curl ) zlib? ( sys-libs/zlib ) sys-libs/pam !dev-util/dmake java? ( >=virtual/jdk-1.4.1 ) !java? ( dev-libs/libxslt )" pkg_setup() { if use java then if [ -z "${JDK_HOME}" ] || [ ! -d "${JDK_HOME}" ] then eerror "In order to compile java sources you have to set the" eerror "\$JDK_HOME environment properly." eerror "" eerror "You can achieve this by using the java-config tool:" eerror " emerge java-config" die "Couldn't find a valid JDK home" fi fi ewarn " This version should now also compile fine with gcc 3.4.x " ewarn " If you encounter problems in relation to this, please report " ewarn " them to http://bugs.gentoo.org " ewarn "" ewarn " It is important to note that OpenOffice.org is a very fragile " ewarn " build when it comes to CFLAGS. A number of flags have already " ewarn " been filtered out. If you experience difficulty merging this " ewarn " package and use agressive CFLAGS, lower the CFLAGS and try to " ewarn " merge again. " set_languages } set_languages () { if [ -z "$LANGUAGE" ]; then LANGUAGE=01 fi case "$LANGUAGE" in 01 | ENUS ) LANGNO=01; LANGNAME=ENUS; LFULLNAME="US English (default)" ;; 03 | PORT ) LANGNO=03; LANGNAME=PORT; LFULLNAME=Portuguese ;; 07 | RUSS ) LANGNO=07; LANGNAME=RUSS; LFULLNAME=Russian ;; 30 | GREEK ) LANGNO=30; LANGNAME=GREEK; LFULLNAME=Greek ;; 31 | DTCH ) LANGNO=31; LANGNAME=DTCH; LFULLNAME=Dutch ;; 33 | FREN ) LANGNO=33; LANGNAME=FREN; LFULLNAME=French ;; 34 | SPAN ) LANGNO=34; LANGNAME=SPAN; LFULLNAME=Spanish ;; 35 | FINN ) LANGNO=35; LANGNAME=FINN; LFULLNAME=Finnish ;; 37 | CAT ) LANGNO=37; LANGNAME=CAT; LFULLNAME=Catalan ;; 39 | ITAL ) LANGNO=39; LANGNAME=ITAL; LFULLNAME=Italian ;; 42 | CZECH ) LANGNO=42; LANGNAME=CZECH; LFULLNAME=Czech ;; 43 | SLOVAK ) LANGNO=43; LANGNAME=SLOVAK; LFULLNAME=Slovak ;; 45 | DAN ) LANGNO=45; LANGNAME=DAN; LFULLNAME=Danish ;; 46 | SWED ) LANGNO=46; LANGNAME=SWED; LFULLNAME=Swedish ;; 48 | POL ) LANGNO=48; LANGNAME=POL; LFULLNAME=Polish ;; 49 | GER ) LANGNO=49; LANGNAME=GER; LFULLNAME=German ;; 55 | PORTBR ) LANGNO=55; LANGNAME=PORTBR; LFULLNAME="Portuguese brazilian" ;; 66 | THAI ) LANGNO=66; LANGNAME=THAI; LFULLNAME=Thai ;; 77 | ESTONIAN ) LANGNO=77; LANGNAME=ESTONIAN; LFULLNAME=Estonian ;; 81 | JAPN ) LANGNO=81; LANGNAME=JAPN; LFULLNAME="Japanese" ;; 82 | KOREAN ) LANGNO=82; LANGNAME=KOREAN; LFULLNAME=Korean ;; 86 | CHINSIM ) LANGNO=86; LANGNAME=CHINSIM; LFULLNAME="Simplified Chinese (PRC)" ;; 88 | CHINTRAD ) LANGNO=88; LANGNAME=CHINTRAD; LFULLNAME="Traditional Chinese (taiwan)" ;; 90 | TURK ) LANGNO=90; LANGNAME=TURK; LFULLNAME=Turkish ;; 91 | HINDI ) LANGNO=91; LANGNAME=HINDI; LFULLNAME=Hindi ;; 96 | ARAB ) LANGNO=96; LANGNAME=ARAB; LFULLNAME=Arabic ;; 97 | HEBREW ) LANGNO=97; LANGNAME=HEBREW; LFULLNAME=Hebrew ;; * ) eerror "Unknown LANGUAGE setting!" eerror eerror "Known LANGUAGE settings are:" eerror " ENUS | PORT | RUSS | GREEK | DTCH | FREN | SPAN | FINN | CAT | ITAL |" eerror " CZECH | SLOVAK | DAN | SWED | POL | GER | PORTBR | THAI | ESTONIAN |" eerror " JAPN | KOREAN | CHINSIM | CHINTRAD | TURK | HINDI | ARAB | HEBREW" die ;; esac } oo_setup() { unset LANGUAGE unset LANG unset LC_ALL if [ -x /usr/sbin/gcc-config ] then # Do we have a gcc that use the new layout and gcc-config ? if /usr/sbin/gcc-config --get-current-profile &> /dev/null then export GCC_PROFILE="$(/usr/sbin/gcc-config --get-current-profile)" # Just recheck gcc version ... if [ "$(gcc-version)" != "3.2" ] && [ "$(gcc-version)" != "3.3" ] && [ "$(gcc-version)" != "3.4" ] then # See if we can get a gcc profile we know is proper ... if /usr/sbin/gcc-config --get-bin-path ${CHOST}-3.2.1 &> /dev/null then export PATH="$(/usr/sbin/gcc-config --get-bin-path ${CHOST}-3.2.1):${PATH}" export GCC_PROFILE="${CHOST}-3.2.1" else eerror "This build needs gcc-3.2, gcc-3.3 or gcc-3.4!" eerror eerror "Use gcc-config to change your gcc profile:" eerror eerror " # gcc-config $CHOST-3.2.1" eerror eerror "or whatever gcc version is relevant." die fi fi fi fi } src_unpack() { oo_setup cd ${WORKDIR} unpack ${A} #Still needed: The STLport patch cd ${S} cp ${DISTDIR}/STLport-4.6.2.tar.gz ${S}/stlport/download || die epatch ${FILESDIR}/${PV}/newstlportfix2.patch epatch ${FILESDIR}/${PV}/openoffice-java.patch epatch ${FILESDIR}/${PV}/gcc-instlib.patch # GCC 3.4.x fixes if [ "$(gcc-version)" = "3.4" ] then epatch ${FILESDIR}/${PV}/gcc34.patch.bz2 use !java && epatch ${FILESDIR}/${PV}/gcc34-nojava-fix.patch use nptl && epatch ${FILESDIR}/${PV}/gcc34-nptl-fix.patch fi # Compile problems with these ... filter-flags "-funroll-loops" filter-flags "-fomit-frame-pointer" filter-flags "-fprefetch-loop-arrays" filter-flags "-fno-default-inline" filter-flags "-fstack-protector" filter-flags "-ftracer" append-flags "-fno-strict-aliasing" replace-flags "-O3" "-O2" replace-flags "-Os" "-O2" if [ "$(gcc-version)" == "3.2" ]; then einfo "You use a buggy gcc, so replacing -march=pentium4 with -march=pentium3" replace-flags "-march=pentium4" "-march=pentium3 -mcpu=pentium4" fi # Now for our optimization flags ... export CXXFLAGS="${CXXFLAGS} -fno-for-scope -fpermissive -fno-rtti" perl -pi -e "s|^CFLAGSOPT=.*|CFLAGSOPT=${CFLAGS}|g" \ ${S}/solenv/inc/unxlngi4.mk perl -pi -e "s|^CFLAGSCXX=.*|CFLAGSCXX=${CXXFLAGS}|g" \ ${S}/solenv/inc/unxlngi4.mk #Do our own branding by setting gentoo linux as the vendor sed -i -e "s,\(//\)\(.*\)\(my company\),\2Gentoo Linux," ${S}/offmgr/source/offapp/intro/ooo.src } get_EnvSet() { # Determine what Env file we should be using (Az) export LinuxEnvSet="LinuxIntelEnv.Set.sh" use sparc && export LinuxEnvSet="LinuxSparcEnv.Set.sh" use ppc && export LinuxEnvSet="LinuxPPCEnv.Set.sh" use alpha && export LinuxEnvSet="LinuxAlphaEnv.Set.sh" # Get build specific stuff (Az) export SOLVER="$(awk '/^UPD=/ {gsub(/\"/, ""); gsub(/UPD=/, ""); print $0}' ${LinuxEnvSet})" export SOLPATH="$(awk '/^INPATH=/ {gsub(/\"/, ""); gsub(/INPATH=/, ""); print $0}' ${LinuxEnvSet})" } src_compile() { addpredict /bin addpredict /root/.gconfd local buildcmd="" export MYCONF="" #Check if we use java if use java then MYCONF="${MYCONF} --with-jdk-home=${JAVA_HOME}" else MYCONF="${MYCONF} --disable-java" fi #See if we use system-curl if use curl then MYCONF="${MYCONF} --with-system-curl" fi #See if we use system-zlib if use zlib then MYCONF="${MYCONF} --with-system-zlib" fi # Do NOT compile with a external STLport, as gcc-2.95.3 users will # get linker errors due to the ABI being different (STLport will be # compiled with 2.95.3, while OO is compiled with 3.x). (Az) einfo "Configuring OpenOffice.org with language support for ${LFULLNAME}..." cd ${S}/config_office rm -f config.cache if [ "LANGNAME" != "ENUS" ]; then LANGNAME="${LANGNAME},ENUS" fi use sparc && MYCONF="${MYCONF} --disable-mozilla" MYCONF="${MYCONF} --enable-libart \ --with-lang=${LANGNAME} \ --enable-libsn \ --without-fonts \ --with-system-freetype" ./configure ${MYCONF} || die cd ${S} get_EnvSet # Set $ECPUS to amount of processes multiprocessing build should use. # NOTE: Setting this too high might cause dmake to segfault!! # Setting this to anything but "1" on my pentium4 causes things # to segfault :( [ -z "${ECPUS}" ] && export ECPUS="1" # Should the build use multiprocessing? # We use build.pl directly, as dmake tends to segfault. (Az) if [ "${ECPUS}" -gt 1 ] then buildcmd="${S}/solenv/bin/build.pl --all -P${ECPUS} product=full strip=true --dlv_switch link" else buildcmd="${S}/solenv/bin/build.pl --all product=full strip=true --dlv_switch link" fi if [ -z "$(grep 'CCCOMP' ${S}/${LinuxEnvSet})" ] then # Set CCCOMP and CXXCOMP. This is still needed for STLport export CCCOMP="$(tc-getCC)" export CXXCOMP="$(tc-getCXX)" fi einfo "Bootstrapping OpenOffice.org..." # Get things ready for bootstrap (Az) chmod 0755 ${S}/solenv/bin/*.pl # Bootstrap ... ./bootstrap || die einfo "Building OpenOffice.org..." echo "source ${S}/${LinuxEnvSet} && cd ${S}/instsetoo && LINK=g++ ${buildcmd}" > build.sh sh build.sh || die "Build failed!" [ -d ${S}/instsetoo/${SOLPATH} ] || die "Cannot find build directory!" } src_install() { # Sandbox issues; bug #11838 addpredict "/user" addpredict "/share" addpredict "/dev/dri" addpredict "/usr/bin/soffice" addpredict "/pspfontcache" addpredict "/opt/OpenOffice.org/foo.tmp" addpredict "/opt/OpenOffice.org/delme" # The install part should now be relatively OK compared to # what it was. Basically we use autoresponse files to install # unattended. Afterwards we # just cleanout ${D} from the registry, etc. This way we # do not need pre-generated registry, and also fixes some weird # bugs related to the old way we did things. # # (9 Sep 2002) # Autoresponse file for main installation cat > ${T}/rsfile-global <<-"END_RS" [ENVIRONMENT] INSTALLATIONMODE=INSTALL_NETWORK INSTALLATIONTYPE=STANDARD DESTINATIONPATH= OUTERPATH= LOGFILE= LANGUAGELIST= [JAVA] JavaSupport=preinstalled_or_none END_RS # Autoresponse file for user installation cat > ${T}/rsfile-local <<-"END_RS" [ENVIRONMENT] INSTALLATIONMODE=INSTALL_WORKSTATION INSTALLATIONTYPE=WORKSTATION DESTINATIONPATH=/.openoffice/ [JAVA] JavaSupport=none END_RS # Fixing install location in response file sed -e "s||${D}${INSTDIR}|" \ ${T}/rsfile-global > ${T}/autoresponse || die einfo "Installing OpenOffice.org into build root..." dodir ${INSTDIR} cd ${S}/instsetoo/${SOLPATH}/${LANGNO}/normal ./setup -v -noexit -nogui -r:${T}/autoresponse || die "Setup failed" echo einfo "Removing build root from registry..." # Remove totally useless stuff. rm -f ${D}${INSTDIR}/program/{setup.log,sopatchlevel.sh} || die # Remove build root from registry and co egrep -rl "${D}" ${D}${INSTDIR}/* | \ xargs -i perl -pi -e "s|${D}||g" {} || : einfo "Fixing permissions..." # Fix permissions find ${D}${INSTDIR}/ -type f -exec chmod a+r {} \; chmod a+x ${D}${INSTDIR}/share/config/webcast/*.pl # Fix symlinks for x in "soffice program/spadmin" \ "program/setup setup" \ "program/spadmin spadmin" do dosym $(echo ${x} | awk '{print $1}') \ ${INSTDIR}/$(echo ${x} | awk '{print $2}') done # Install user autoresponse file insinto /etc/openoffice sed -e "s||${PV}|g" ${T}/rsfile-local > ${T}/autoresponse-${PV}.conf doins ${T}/autoresponse-${PV}.conf # Install wrapper script exeinto /usr/bin sed -e "s||${PV}|g" \ ${FILESDIR}/${PV}/ooffice-wrapper-1.3 > ${T}/ooffice doexe ${T}/ooffice # Component symlinks for app in calc draw impress math writer web setup padmin; do dosym ooffice /usr/bin/oo${app} done einfo "Installing Menu shortcuts (need \"gnome\" or \"kde\" in USE)..." if use gnome then insinto /usr/share/gnome/apps/OpenOffice.org # Install the files needed for the catagory doins ${D}${INSTDIR}/share/gnome/net/.directory doins ${D}${INSTDIR}/share/gnome/net/.order # Change this to ooo*.desktop from *.desktop for now, since # otherwise two sets of icons will appear in the GNOME menu. # (04 Aug 2003) for x in ${D}${INSTDIR}/share/gnome/net/ooo*.desktop do # We have to handle soffice and setup differently perl -pi -e "s:${INSTDIR}/program/setup:/usr/bin/oosetup:g" ${x} perl -pi -e "s:${INSTDIR}/program/soffice:/usr/bin/ooffice:g" ${x} # Now fix the rest perl -pi -e "s:${INSTDIR}/program/s:/usr/bin/oo:g" ${x} doins ${x} done fi if use kde then local kdeloc="${D}${INSTDIR}/share/kde/net/" insinto /usr/share/applnk/OpenOffice.org\ 1.1 # Install the files needed for the catagory doins ${kdeloc}/.directory dodir /usr/share # Install the icons and mime info cp -a ${D}${INSTDIR}/share/kde/net/share/mimelnk ${D}${INSTDIR}/share/kde/net/share/icons ${D}/usr/share for x in ${kdeloc}/*.desktop do # We have to handle soffice and setup differently perl -pi -e "s:${INSTDIR}/program/setup:/usr/bin/oosetup:g" ${x} perl -pi -e "s:${INSTDIR}/program/soffice:/usr/bin/ooffice:g" ${x} # Now fix the rest perl -pi -e "s:${INSTDIR}/program/s:/usr/bin/oo:g" ${x} doins ${x} done fi # Do not actually install the desktop bindings for users, we have # installed them globally for module in gid_Module_Optional_Gnome gid_Module_Optional_Kde gid_Module_Optional_Cde do perl -pi -e "/^Module $module/ .. /^End/ and s|(Installed.*)=.*|\1= NO;|" \ ${D}${INSTDIR}/program/instdb.ins done # Remove unneeded stuff rm -rf ${D}${INSTDIR}/share/cde # Make sure these do not get nuked. keepdir ${INSTDIR}/user/registry/res/en-us/org/openoffice/{Office,ucb} ${INSTDIR}/user/psprint/{driver,fontmetric} ${INSTDIR}/user/{autocorr,backup,plugin,store,temp,template} } pkg_postinst() { einfo " To start OpenOffice.org, run:" einfo einfo " $ ooffice" einfo einfo " Also, for individual components, you can use any of:" einfo einfo " oocalc, oodraw, ooimpress, oomath, ooweb or oowriter" }