/usr/local/CPAN/Net-Oping/Makefile.PL
use 5.006;
use ExtUtils::MakeMaker;
use Config (%Config);
my @OPING_PREFIX = (qw(/opt/oping /usr /usr/local));
my $OPING_PREFIX;
my $OPING_CPPFLAGS;
my $OPING_LDDLFLAGS;
my $OPING_LIBS;
my $OPING_DEPEND;
# TOP_BUILDDIR is set by liboping's build system, so Net::Oping can link with
# the yet uninstalled library.
my $TOP_BUILDDIR;
my $TARGET_LIBDIR;
# Parse custom command line arguments.
for (my $i = 0; $i < @ARGV; $i++)
{
if ($ARGV[$i] =~ m#^OPING_PREFIX=(.*[^/])#)
{
unshift (@OPING_PREFIX, $1);
splice (@ARGV, $i, 1);
$i--;
}
elsif ($ARGV[$i] =~ m#^TOP_BUILDDIR=(.*[^/])#)
{
$TOP_BUILDDIR = $1;
# TOP_BUILDDIR is passed from bindings/, but we're currently in
# bindings/perl/. If it is a relative path, we need to add an
# extra `../' in order to compensate for this.
if ($TOP_BUILDDIR !~ m#^/#)
{
$TOP_BUILDDIR = "../$TOP_BUILDDIR";
}
splice (@ARGV, $i, 1);
$i--;
}
elsif ($ARGV[$i] =~ m#^TARGET_LIBDIR=(.*[^/])#)
{
# Only save TARGET_LIBDIR if it's not a standard system library
# directory, such as /usr/lib.
if (!is_system_libdir ($1))
{
$TARGET_LIBDIR = $1;
}
splice (@ARGV, $i, 1);
$i--;
}
}
if (!$TOP_BUILDDIR)
{
for (my $i = 0; $i < @OPING_PREFIX; $i++)
{
if (!-e $OPING_PREFIX[$i] . '/include/oping.h')
{
next;
}
$OPING_PREFIX = $OPING_PREFIX[$i];
print "Found <oping.h> in $OPING_PREFIX/include\n";
last;
}
}
if ($TOP_BUILDDIR)
{
# Use LDDLFLAGS here instead of LIBS, because:
# 1) We need to make sure our library path comes first (and no locally
# installed version is used).
# 2) Prevent MakeMaker from stipping the -rpath option when the
# library is to be installed in a non-standard path. Standard-paths
# are read from $Config{'libsdirs'} above.
$OPING_CPPFLAGS = "-I$TOP_BUILDDIR/src";
$OPING_LDDLFLAGS = "-L$TOP_BUILDDIR/src/.libs " . $Config{'lddlflags'};
$OPING_LIBS = "-L$TOP_BUILDDIR/src/.libs -loping";
if ($TARGET_LIBDIR)
{
$OPING_LDDLFLAGS .= qq( -Wl,-rpath -Wl,"$TARGET_LIBDIR");
}
$OPING_DEPEND = { 'Oping.o' => "$TOP_BUILDDIR/src/liboping.la" };
}
elsif ($OPING_PREFIX)
{
# -rpath is automagically set in this case.
$OPING_CPPFLAGS = "-I$OPING_PREFIX/include";
$OPING_LIBS = "-L$OPING_PREFIX/lib -loping";
}
if (!$OPING_CPPFLAGS)
{
my $search_path = join (', ', @OPING_PREFIX);
print STDERR <<EOF;
******************************************************************************
* ERROR: COULD NOT FIND THE NEEDED HEADER FILE <oping.h>! *
******************************************************************************
The <oping.h> header file could not be found in the usual places. The prefix
paths searched right now are:
$search_path
Please rerun Makefile.PL giving the prefix to the oping library using the
`OPING_PREFIX' argument. If you, for example, had installed the oping library
to /tmp/oping, the header file would be at /tmp/oping/include/oping.h; you'd
then need to run the Makefile.PL as follows:
perl Makefile.PL OPING_PREFIX=/tmp/oping
As you can see, the argument passed via `OPING_PREFIX' must be the same
directory you passed to the liboping configure script using the `--prefix'
argument.
No Makefile has been created.
EOF
exit (0);
}
WriteMakefile(
NAME => 'Net::Oping',
VERSION_FROM => 'lib/Net/Oping.pm',
PREREQ_PM => {},
($] >= 5.005
? (ABSTRACT_FROM => 'lib/Net/Oping.pm',
AUTHOR => 'Florian Forster <octo@verplant.org>')
: ()),
($OPING_DEPEND ? (depend => $OPING_DEPEND) : ()),
LIBS => [$OPING_LIBS],
($OPING_LDDLFLAGS ? (LDDLFLAGS => "$OPING_LDDLFLAGS") : ()),
DEFINE => '',
INC => "$OPING_CPPFLAGS"
);
sub is_system_libdir
{
my $path = shift;
for (split (' ', $Config{'libsdirs'}))
{
if ($path eq $_)
{
return (1);
}
}
return;
}