# New ports collection makefile for: nqs (Generic NQS) # Version required: 3.50.4 # Date created: 01 May 1998 # Whom: tonym # # $FreeBSD$ # DISTNAME= Generic-NQS-3.50.4 CATEGORIES= net MASTER_SITES= ftp://ftp.shef.ac.uk/pub/uni/projects/nqs/v3.5x/ MAINTAINER= tonym@angis.org.au IS_INTERACTIVE= yes NO_PACKAGE= have to build on site due to the descriptors created in\ /var/spool/nqs (default location) and the configuration\ procedure # # NQS gets configured, built and installed via its own SETUP script # # can call with --config, --compile or --install (in that order) # and provided the previous steps have been done and it then goes thru # everything from the called argument # # In order to fit in with the FreeBSD ports, modified SETUP so it has # 3 new targets --fbconfig, --fbcompile, --fbinstall # these differ in that they only do the current stage and *not* everything # from there on in # HOSTNAME= `uname -n` RELEASE= `uname -r | cut -d'-' -f 1` HARDWARE= `uname -m` HAS_CONFIGURE= yes CONFIGURE_SCRIPT= SETUP CONFIGURE_ARGS= --fbconfig # # In the files directory we have: # DUMMYMAKE= Makefile STARTUP= nqs.sh TEMPLATE= i386-unknown-freebsd2.2.6 # We rename TEMPLATE (which is known to work for 2.2.6 up to and including # 4.0-CURRENT as of Jan 26) to the release number of this machine. # Maybe this is a mistake. NQS will auto generate a file from a similar # Platorm description file, but you would have to run make twice # in this case. # PLATFORMDIR= ${WRKSRC}/SETUPDir/Platforms PLATFORM= ${HARDWARE}-unknown-freebsd${RELEASE} # # NQS configure generates a config file in # Build-Tree/${PLATFORM}/${HOSTNAME}/SETUP/General.h # We can use this to extract what was actually configured such as # where the nqsdaemon resides. We just want the NQS_ROOTDIR # out of it for the post-install when we put in system startup file. # CONFIGFILE= ${WRKSRC}/Build-Tree/${PLATFORM}/${HOSTNAME}/SETUP/General.h RCDIR= ${PREFIX}/etc/rc.d SYSINST= ${SCRIPTDIR}/create-nqs-rc.sh SYSLOGFIX= ${SCRIPTDIR}/syslog-add.sh CREATEQ= ${SCRIPTDIR}/create-example-batch-queues MAN1= nqs.1 nqsconfig.1 nqsgs.1 nqsrn.1\ qacct.1 qalter.1 qcat.1 qcmplx.1 qdel.1 qdev.1\ qhold.1 qjob.1 qlimit.1 qmsg.1 qpr.1\ qresume.1 qrls.1 qstat.1 qstatc.1 qsub.1 qsuspend.1 # # Thus ends the definitions # # # Ok get a working platform description file in there. # We need a dummy top level Makefile as NQS will put its Makefile # in Build-Tree/${PLATFORM}/${HOSTNAME} # Need to have the SETUP scripts executable. # pre-configure: @ ${CP} ${FILESDIR}/${TEMPLATE} ${PLATFORMDIR}/${PLATFORM}; \ ${CP} ${FILESDIR}/${DUMMYMAKE} ${WRKSRC}; \ ${CHMOD} 555 ${WRKDIR}/${DISTNAME}/Source-Tree/SETUP/all-systems/* # # Install system boot startup file but need to find out exactly where # the nqs stuff was installed as this is set in nqs' own install script # Modify syslog.conf to hqndle nqs # post-install: @ ${SH} ${SYSINST} ${CONFIGFILE} ${FILESDIR}/${STARTUP} ${RCDIR}/${STARTUP}; \ ${SH} ${SYSLOGFIX} ;\ ${ECHO} "You may want run ${CREATEQ} to actually make some queues"; \ ${ECHO} "" .include