postgresql/src/pl/plpython/Makefile
Peter Eisentraut 46e76373ec Implement a few changes to how shared libraries and dynamically loadable
modules are built.  Foremost, it creates a solid distinction between these two
types of targets based on what had already been implemented and duplicated in
ad hoc ways before.  Specifically,

- Dynamically loadable modules no longer get a soname.  The numbers previously
set in the makefiles were dummy numbers anyway, and the presence of a soname
upset a few packaging tools, so it is nicer not to have one.

- The cumbersome detour taken on installation (build a libfoo.so.0.0.0 and
then override the rule to install foo.so instead) is removed.

- Lots of duplicated code simplified.
2008-04-07 14:15:58 +00:00

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# $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/pl/plpython/Makefile,v 1.29 2008/04/07 14:15:58 petere Exp $
subdir = src/pl/plpython
top_builddir = ../../..
include $(top_builddir)/src/Makefile.global
# On some platforms we can only build PL/Python if libpython is a
# shared library. Since there is no official way to determine this
# (at least not in pre-2.3 Python), we see if there is a file that is
# named like a shared library.
ifneq (,$(wildcard $(python_libdir)/libpython*$(DLSUFFIX)*))
shared_libpython = yes
endif
# Windows needs to convert backslashed paths to normal slashes,
# and we have to remove -lpython from the link since we are building our own
ifeq ($(PORTNAME), win32)
shared_libpython = yes
python_includespec := $(subst \,/,$(python_includespec))
override python_libspec =
endif
# Darwin (OS X) has its own ideas about how to do this.
ifeq ($(PORTNAME), darwin)
shared_libpython = yes
override python_libspec = -framework Python
override python_additional_libs =
endif
# If we don't have a shared library and the platform doesn't allow it
# to work without, we have to skip it.
ifneq (,$(findstring yes, $(shared_libpython)$(allow_nonpic_in_shlib)))
override CPPFLAGS := -I$(srcdir) $(python_includespec) $(CPPFLAGS)
rpathdir = $(python_libdir)
NAME = plpython
OBJS = plpython.o
# Python on win32 ships with import libraries only for Microsoft Visual C++,
# which are not compatible with mingw gcc. Therefore we need to build a
# new import library to link with.
ifeq ($(PORTNAME), win32)
pytverstr=$(subst .,,${python_version})
OBJS += libpython${pytverstr}.a
libpython${pytverstr}.a: python${pytverstr}.def
dlltool --dllname python${pytverstr}.dll --def python${pytverstr}.def --output-lib libpython${pytverstr}.a
WD=$(subst \,/,$(WINDIR))
python${pytverstr}.def: $(WD)/system32/python${pytverstr}.dll
pexports $(WD)/system32/python${pytverstr}.dll > python${pytverstr}.def
endif
SHLIB_LINK = $(python_libspec) $(python_additional_libs)
REGRESS_OPTS = --dbname=$(PL_TESTDB) --load-language=plpythonu
REGRESS = plpython_schema plpython_populate plpython_function plpython_test plpython_error plpython_drop
# where to find psql for running the tests
PSQLDIR = $(bindir)
include $(top_srcdir)/src/Makefile.shlib
all: all-lib
# When doing a VPATH build, copy over the .sql and .out files so that the
# test script can find them. See comments in src/test/regress/GNUmakefile.
ifdef VPATH
ifneq ($(PORTNAME),win32)
abs_srcdir := $(shell cd $(srcdir) && pwd)
abs_builddir := $(shell pwd)
else
abs_srcdir := $(shell cd $(srcdir) && pwd -W)
abs_builddir := $(shell pwd -W)
endif
test_files_src := $(wildcard $(srcdir)/sql/*.sql) $(wildcard $(srcdir)/expected/*.out)
test_files_build := $(patsubst $(srcdir)/%, $(abs_builddir)/%, $(test_files_src))
all: $(test_files_build)
$(test_files_build): $(abs_builddir)/%: $(srcdir)/%
ln -s $< $@
endif
install: all installdirs install-lib
installdirs: installdirs-lib
uninstall: uninstall-lib
installcheck: submake
$(top_builddir)/src/test/regress/pg_regress --psqldir=$(PSQLDIR) $(REGRESS_OPTS) $(REGRESS)
.PHONY: submake
submake:
$(MAKE) -C $(top_builddir)/src/test/regress pg_regress$(X)
clean distclean maintainer-clean: clean-lib
rm -f $(OBJS)
rm -rf results
rm -f regression.diffs regression.out
ifeq ($(PORTNAME), win32)
rm -f python${pytverstr}.def
endif
else # can't build
all:
@echo ""; \
echo "*** Cannot build PL/Python because libpython is not a shared library." ; \
echo "*** You might have to rebuild your Python installation. Refer to"; \
echo "*** the documentation for details."; \
echo ""
endif # can't build