gentoo/dev-perl/Math-Pari/Math-Pari-2.30.528.ebuild
Arthur Zamarin b621a50813
dev-perl/Math-Pari: Stabilize 2.30.528 x86, #960146
Signed-off-by: Arthur Zamarin <arthurzam@gentoo.org>
2025-07-14 16:40:43 +03:00

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# Copyright 1999-2025 Gentoo Authors
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
EAPI=8
DIST_AUTHOR=ILYAZ
DIST_SECTION=modules
DIST_VERSION=2.030528
inherit flag-o-matic perl-module toolchain-funcs
PARI_VER=2.3.5
DESCRIPTION="Perl interface to PARI"
SRC_URI="
${SRC_URI}
https://pari.math.u-bordeaux.fr/pub/pari/OLD/${PARI_VER%.*}/pari-${PARI_VER}.tar.gz
"
S_PARI="${WORKDIR}"/pari-${PARI_VER}
SLOT="0"
KEYWORDS="~alpha amd64 ~hppa ~sparc x86 ~amd64-linux ~x86-linux ~ppc-macos"
# Math::Pari requires that a copy of the pari source in a parallel
# directory to where you build it. It does not need to compile it, but
# it does need to be the same version as is installed, hence the hard
# DEPEND below
src_prepare() {
# On 64-bit hardware, these files are needed in both the 64/ and 32/
# directories for the testsuite to pass.
cd "${S_PARI}"/src/test/ || die
local t
for t in analyz compat ellglobalred elliptic galois graph intnum kernel \
linear nfields number objets ploth polyser program qfbsolve rfrac \
round4 stark sumiter trans ; do
i="in/${t}"
o32="32/${t}"
o64="64/${t}"
if [[ -f "${i}" && ! -f "${o32}" ]] ; then
cp -al "${i}" "${o32}" || die
fi
if [[ -f "$i" && ! -f "$o64" ]] ; then
cp -al "${i}" "${o64}" || die
fi
done
cd "${S_PARI}" || die
eapply "${FILESDIR}/pari-${PARI_VER}-no-dot-inc.patch"
cd "${S}" || die
perl-module_src_prepare
}
src_configure() {
# bug #1234
append-cflags -std=gnu17
# Unfortunately the assembly routines math-pari has for SPARC do not appear
# to be working at current. Perl cannot test math-pari or anything that
# pulls in the math-pari module as DynaLoader cannot load the resulting
# .so files math-pari generates. As such, we have to use the generic
# non-machine specific assembly methods here.
use sparc && myconf="${myconf} machine=none"
# Unfortunately the assembly routines for hppa hard-assume HPUX ...
use hppa && myconf="${myconf} machine=none"
perl-module_src_configure
}
src_compile() {
emake AR="$(tc-getAR)" OTHERLDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS}"
}