mingw-filesystem/mingw-find-requires.sh
Erik van Pienbroek 0c1e1f998c Added support for both win32 and win64 targets
- Fixed rpmlint issues
- Fixed permissions of the scripts (775 -> 755)
- Fixed description of the various subpackages
- Make the various macros compliant with the new packaging guidelines:
  https://fedorahosted.org/fpc/ticket/71
- Suppress arch-independent-package-contains-binary-or-object rpmlint
  errors for static libraries
- Improved the mingw_configure, mingw_make, mingw_make_install,
  mingw_cmake and mingw_cmake_kde4 RPM macros so packagers don't need
  to use quotes anymore when using arguments. Thanks to Kalev Lember
  for the initial proof of concept
- Dropped the -mms-bitfields argument from the default CFLAGS as
  it is enabled by default as of gcc 4.7
- Replaced the CMake defines QT_HEADERS_DIR and QT_LIBRARY_DIR
  with QT_BINARY_DIR which is a more proper method to make CMake
  aware of the location of Qt. Thx to Dominik Schmidt for the hint
- Make sure CMake can detect the qmake-qt4 binary in /usr/$target/bin
- Make sure CMake can also detect the (native) Qt tools
  qdbuscpp2xml and qdbusxml2cpp
- Added new RPM macros mingw_cmake_kde4, mingw32_cmake_kde4 and
  mingw64_cmake_kde4
- Added three new environment variables which can be set to
  influence the behaviour of the cmake macros:
  MINGW_CMAKE_ARGS, MINGW32_CMAKE_ARGS and MINGW64_CMAKE_ARGS
- Dropped the mingw32-qmake-qt4 and mingw64-qmake-qt4 wrapper scripts
  as they're now provided by the mingw{32,64}-qt-qmake packages
- Added a new RPM macro: %%{?mingw_package_header}
  Packagers can use this macro instead of the original boilerplate
  code which is needed for all mingw packages
- Made argument passing using the backwards compatibility macro
  %%{_mingw32_cmake} work
- Fixed an issue in the mingw_cmake macro where it could point to
  a non-existant CMakeLists.txt file
- Fixed a bug in the find-requires script which causes all packages to
  depend
  on both the mingw32 and the mingw64 toolchains
- Split out the RPM macros which require both the
  mingw{32,64}-filesystem
  packages in a new file and put it in the mingw-filesystem-base package
- Generate seperate debuginfo packages for mingw32 and mingw64
- Set the minimum version of R: mingw{32,64}-filesystem to 70
- Use the correct FSF-address in some scripts
- Thanks to all the contributors: Erik van Pienbroek, Kalev Lember,
  Levente
  Farkas, Marc-Andre Lureau.
2012-02-27 17:33:08 +02:00

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#!/bin/bash
# This script reads filenames from STDIN and outputs any relevant provides
# information that needs to be included in the package.
[ -z "$OBJDUMP" ] && OBJDUMP=mingw-objdump
targets=$@
if [ -z "$targets" ] ; then
echo "Usage: $0 [ mingw32 ] [ mingw64 ]"
exit 1
fi
# Get the list of files.
filelist=`sed "s/['\"]/\\\&/g"`
dlls=$(echo $filelist | tr [:blank:] '\n' | grep -Ei '\.(dll|exe)$')
for target in $targets; do
dll_found=false
host_triplet=`rpm --eval "%{${target}_target}"`
for f in $dlls; do
if [[ $f =~ .*$host_triplet.* ]]; then
$OBJDUMP -p $f | grep 'DLL Name' | grep -Eio '[-._\+[:alnum:]]+\.dll' |
tr [:upper:] [:lower:] |
sed "s/\(.*\)/$target(\1)/"
dll_found=true
fi
done
# Add a dependency on filesystem and crt if necessary
if [ $dll_found = true ]; then
echo "${target}-filesystem >= 83"
echo "${target}-crt"
fi
done | sort -u