termux-packages/packages/ruby/build.sh
Fredrik Fornwall f34a276b5e Do not use /system/bin/{mkdir,install} in rbconfib
Using executables in /system/bin is fragile since they may not
work due to LD_LIBRARY_PATH containing libraries with the same
name that the executables are linked against (but with different
versions).
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TERMUX_PKG_HOMEPAGE=https://www.ruby-lang.org/
TERMUX_PKG_DESCRIPTION="Dynamic programming language with a focus on simplicity and productivity"
_MAJOR_VERSION=2.2
TERMUX_PKG_VERSION=${_MAJOR_VERSION}.3
TERMUX_PKG_BUILD_REVISION=3
TERMUX_PKG_SRCURL=http://cache.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/${_MAJOR_VERSION}/ruby-${TERMUX_PKG_VERSION}.tar.xz
# libbffi is used by the fiddle extension module:
TERMUX_PKG_DEPENDS="libffi, libgmp, readline, openssl"
TERMUX_PKG_KEEP_HEADER_FILES="true"
# Needed to fix compilation on android:
TERMUX_PKG_EXTRA_CONFIGURE_ARGS="ac_cv_func_setgroups=no ac_cv_func_setresuid=no ac_cv_func_setreuid=no --enable-rubygems"
# Ruby does not use this directly, but specify for gem building C++-using extensions:
CXXFLAGS+=" -frtti -fexceptions" # -lgnustl_shared"
termux_step_pre_configure () {
export GEM_HOME=$TERMUX_PREFIX/var/lib/gems
mkdir -p $GEM_HOME
}
termux_step_make_install () {
make install
make uninstall # remove possible remains to get fresh timestamps
make install
# rbconfig.rb, used to build native gems, thinks that ${TERMUX_HOST_PLATFORM}-$TOOLNAME should
# be used, but we want the unprefixed $TOOLNAME:
local RBCONFIG=$TERMUX_PREFIX/lib/ruby/${_MAJOR_VERSION}.0/arm-linux-androideabi/rbconfig.rb
for tool in gcc "g\+\+" strip nm objdump ar ranlib ld cpp; do
perl -p -i -e "s/${TERMUX_HOST_PLATFORM}-$tool/$tool/g" $RBCONFIG
done
# Fix absolute paths to executables:
perl -p -i -e 's@"/bin/mkdir@"mkdir@' $RBCONFIG
perl -p -i -e "s@/usr/bin/install@install@" $RBCONFIG
# Make C++-using gems link against libgnustl_shared instead of the limited system libstdc++:
perl -p -i -e 's/\(CXX\) -shared/\(CXX\) -shared -lgnustl_shared/' $RBCONFIG
# Fix mention of $_SPECSFLAG in rbconfig:
perl -p -i -e "s|${_SPECSFLAG}||g" $RBCONFIG
}
# FIXME:
# ruby -e 'p Encoding::default_external'
# prints US-ASCII