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The interface and graph components are generic, in the same sense as the Standard Template Library (STL). This libraries in this package use MPICH back-end to do the parallel work. %endif # with mpich %package build Summary: Cross platform build system for C++ projects Group: Development/Tools Requires: %{name}-jam BuildArch: noarch %description build Boost.Build is an easy way to build C++ projects, everywhere. You name your pieces of executable and libraries and list their sources. 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Historically, Boost.Jam is based on on FTJam and on Perforce Jam but has grown a number of significant features and is now developed independently. %prep %setup -q -n %{toplev_dirname} find ./boost -name '*.hpp' -perm /111 | xargs chmod a-x %patch4 -p1 %patch5 -p1 #%patch15 -p0 #%patch25 -p1 %patch51 -p1 %patch61 -p1 %patch62 -p1 %patch65 -p1 %patch82 -p1 %patch83 -p1 %build # Dump the versions being used into the build logs. %if %{with python2} %global python2_version %(/usr/bin/python2 %{SOURCE2}) : PYTHON2_VERSION=%{python2_version} %endif %if %{with python3} %global python3_version %(/usr/bin/python3 %{SOURCE2}) %global python3_abiflags %(/usr/bin/python3-config --abiflags) : PYTHON3_VERSION=%{python3_version} : PYTHON3_ABIFLAGS=%{python3_abiflags} %endif # There are many strict aliasing warnings, and it's not feasible to go # through them all at this time. # There are also lots of noisy but harmless unused local typedef warnings. export RPM_OPT_FLAGS="$RPM_OPT_FLAGS -fno-strict-aliasing -Wno-unused-local-typedefs -Wno-deprecated-declarations" export RPM_LD_FLAGS cat > ./tools/build/src/user-config.jam << "EOF" import os ; local RPM_OPT_FLAGS = [ os.environ RPM_OPT_FLAGS ] ; local RPM_LD_FLAGS = [ os.environ RPM_LD_FLAGS ] ; using gcc : : : $(RPM_OPT_FLAGS) $(RPM_LD_FLAGS) ; %if %{with openmpi} || %{with mpich} using mpi ; %endif %if %{with python2} using python : %{python2_version} : /usr/bin/python2 : /usr/include/python%{python2_version} : : : : ; %endif EOF ./bootstrap.sh --with-toolset=gcc --with-icu # N.B. When we build the following with PCH, parts of boost (math # library in particular) end up being built second time during # installation. Unsure why that is, but all sub-builds need to be # built with pch=off to avoid this. echo ============================= build serial ================== ./b2 -d+2 -q %{?_smp_mflags} \ --without-mpi --without-graph_parallel --build-dir=serial \ %if !%{with context} --without-context --without-coroutine \ --without-fiber \ %endif %if !%{with python2} --without-python \ %endif variant=release threading=multi debug-symbols=on pch=off \ %if %{with python2} python=%{python2_version} \ %endif stage # See libs/thread/build/Jamfile.v2 for where this file comes from. if [ $(find serial -type f -name has_atomic_flag_lockfree \ -print -quit | wc -l) -ne 0 ]; then DEF=D else DEF=U fi m4 -${DEF}HAS_ATOMIC_FLAG_LOCKFREE -DVERSION=%{version} \ %{SOURCE1} > $(basename %{SOURCE1}) %if %{with python3} # Previously, we built python 2.x and 3.x interfaces simultaneously. # However, this does not work once trying to build other Python components # such as libboost_numpy. Therefore, we build for each separately, while # minimizing duplicate compilation as much as possible. cat > python3-config.jam << "EOF" import os ; local RPM_OPT_FLAGS = [ os.environ RPM_OPT_FLAGS ] ; local RPM_LD_FLAGS = [ os.environ RPM_LD_FLAGS ] ; using gcc : : : $(RPM_OPT_FLAGS) $(RPM_LD_FLAGS) ; %if %{with openmpi} || %{with mpich} using mpi ; %endif EOF cat >> python3-config.jam << EOF using python : %{python3_version} : /usr/bin/python3 : /usr/include/python%{python3_version}%{python3_abiflags} : : : : %{python3_abiflags} ; EOF echo ============================= build serial-py3 ================== ./b2 -d+2 -q %{?_smp_mflags} \ --user-config=./python3-config.jam \ --with-python --build-dir=serial-py3 \ variant=release threading=multi debug-symbols=on pch=off \ python=%{python3_version} stage %endif # Build MPI parts of Boost with OpenMPI support %if %{with openmpi} || %{with mpich} # First, purge all modules so that user environment does not conflict # with the build. module purge ||: %endif %if %{with openmpi} %{_openmpi_load} %if %{with python2} echo ============================= build $MPI_COMPILER ================== ./b2 -d+2 -q %{?_smp_mflags} \ --with-mpi --with-graph_parallel --build-dir=$MPI_COMPILER \ variant=release threading=multi debug-symbols=on pch=off \ python=%{python2_version} stage %endif %if %{with python3} echo ============================= build $MPI_COMPILER-py3 ================== ./b2 -d+2 -q %{?_smp_mflags} \ --user-config=./python3-config.jam \ --with-mpi --with-graph_parallel --build-dir=$MPI_COMPILER-py3 \ variant=release threading=multi debug-symbols=on pch=off \ python=%{python3_version} stage %endif %{_openmpi_unload} export PATH=/bin${PATH:+:}$PATH %endif # Build MPI parts of Boost with MPICH support %if %{with mpich} %{_mpich_3_2_load} %if %{with python2} echo ============================= build $MPI_COMPILER ================== ./b2 -d+2 -q %{?_smp_mflags} \ --with-mpi --with-graph_parallel --build-dir=$MPI_COMPILER \ variant=release threading=multi debug-symbols=on pch=off \ python=%{python2_version} stage %endif %if %{with python3} echo ============================= build $MPI_COMPILER-py3 ================== ./b2 -d+2 -q %{?_smp_mflags} \ --user-config=./python3-config.jam \ --with-mpi --with-graph_parallel --build-dir=$MPI_COMPILER-py3 \ variant=release threading=multi debug-symbols=on pch=off \ python=%{python3_version} stage %endif %{_mpich_3_2_unload} export PATH=/bin${PATH:+:}$PATH %endif # with mpich echo ============================= build Boost.Build ================== (cd tools/build ./bootstrap.sh --with-toolset=gcc) %check : %install rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT cd %{_builddir}/%{toplev_dirname} %if %{with openmpi} || %{with mpich} # First, purge all modules so that user environment does not conflict # with the build. module purge ||: %endif %if %{with openmpi} %{_openmpi_load} # XXX We want to extract this from RPM flags # b2 instruction-set=i686 etc. %if %{with python2} echo ============================= install $MPI_COMPILER ================== ./b2 -q %{?_smp_mflags} \ --with-mpi --with-graph_parallel --build-dir=$MPI_COMPILER \ --stagedir=${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}${MPI_HOME} \ variant=release threading=multi debug-symbols=on pch=off \ python=%{python2_version} stage # Move Python module to proper location for automatic loading mkdir -p ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{python2_sitearch}/openmpi/boost touch ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{python2_sitearch}/openmpi/boost/__init__.py mv ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}${MPI_HOME}/lib/mpi.so \ ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{python2_sitearch}/openmpi/boost/ %endif %if %{with python3} echo ============================= install $MPI_COMPILER-py3 ================== ./b2 -q %{?_smp_mflags} \ --user-config=./python3-config.jam \ --with-mpi --with-graph_parallel --build-dir=$MPI_COMPILER-py3 \ --stagedir=${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}${MPI_HOME} \ variant=release threading=multi debug-symbols=on pch=off \ python=%{python3_version} stage # Move Python module to proper location for automatic loading mkdir -p ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{python3_sitearch}/openmpi/boost touch ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{python3_sitearch}/openmpi/boost/__init__.py mv ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}${MPI_HOME}/lib/mpi.so \ ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{python3_sitearch}/openmpi/boost/ %endif # Remove generic parts of boost that were built for dependencies. rm -f ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}${MPI_HOME}/lib/libboost_{python,{w,}serialization}* %{_openmpi_unload} export PATH=/bin${PATH:+:}$PATH %endif %if %{with mpich} %{_mpich_3_2_load} %if %{with python2} echo ============================= install $MPI_COMPILER ================== ./b2 -q %{?_smp_mflags} \ --with-mpi --with-graph_parallel --build-dir=$MPI_COMPILER \ --stagedir=${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}${MPI_HOME} \ variant=release threading=multi debug-symbols=on pch=off \ python=%{python2_version} stage # Move Python module to proper location for automatic loading mkdir -p ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{python2_sitearch}/mpich/boost touch ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{python2_sitearch}/mpich/boost/__init__.py mv ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}${MPI_HOME}/lib/mpi.so \ ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{python2_sitearch}/mpich/boost/ %endif %if %{with python3} echo ============================= install $MPI_COMPILER-py3 ================== ./b2 -q %{?_smp_mflags} \ --user-config=./python3-config.jam \ --with-mpi --with-graph_parallel --build-dir=$MPI_COMPILER-py3 \ --stagedir=${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}${MPI_HOME} \ variant=release threading=multi debug-symbols=on pch=off \ python=%{python3_version} stage # Move Python module to proper location for automatic loading mkdir -p ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{python3_sitearch}/mpich/boost touch ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{python3_sitearch}/mpich/boost/__init__.py mv ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}${MPI_HOME}/lib/mpi.so \ ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{python3_sitearch}/mpich/boost/ %endif # Remove generic parts of boost that were built for dependencies. rm -f ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}${MPI_HOME}/lib/libboost_{python,{w,}serialization}* %{_mpich_3_2_unload} export PATH=/bin${PATH:+:}$PATH %endif # with mpich echo ============================= install serial ================== ./b2 -d+2 -q %{?_smp_mflags} \ --without-mpi --without-graph_parallel --build-dir=serial \ %if !%{with context} --without-context --without-coroutine \ --without-fiber \ %endif %if !%{with python2} --without-python \ %endif --prefix=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_prefix} \ --libdir=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir} \ variant=release threading=multi debug-symbols=on pch=off \ %if %{with python2} python=%{python2_version} \ %endif install # Override DSO symlink with a linker script. 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[ -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/libboost_thread.so ] # Must be present rm -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/libboost_thread.so install -p -m 644 $(basename %{SOURCE1}) $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/ %if %{with python3} echo ============================= install serial-py3 ================== ./b2 -d+2 -q %{?_smp_mflags} \ --user-config=python3-config.jam \ --with-python --build-dir=serial-py3 \ --prefix=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_prefix} \ --libdir=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir} \ variant=release threading=multi debug-symbols=on pch=off \ python=%{python3_version} install %endif echo ============================= install Boost.Build ================== (cd tools/build ./b2 --prefix=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_prefix} install # Fix some permissions chmod -x $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/boost-build/src/build/alias.py chmod -x $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/boost-build/src/kernel/boost-build.jam chmod -x $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/boost-build/src/options/help.jam chmod +x $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/boost-build/src/tools/doxproc.py # Fix shebang using unversioned python sed -i '1s@^#!/usr/bin.python$@&3@' $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/boost-build/src/tools/doxproc.py # We don't want to distribute this rm -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_bindir}/b2 # Not a real file rm -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/boost-build/src/build/project.ann.py # Empty file rm -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/boost-build/src/tools/doxygen/windows-paths-check.hpp # Install the manual page %{__install} -p -m 644 v2/doc/bjam.1 -D $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_mandir}/man1/bjam.1 ) echo ============================= install Boost.QuickBook ================== (cd tools/quickbook ../build/b2 --prefix=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_prefix} %{__install} -p -m 755 ../../dist/bin/quickbook $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_bindir}/ cd ../boostbook find dtd -type f -name '*.dtd' | while read tobeinstalledfiles; 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MPICH packages %if %{with mpich} %files mpich %defattr(-, root, root, -) %license LICENSE_1_0.txt %{_libdir}/mpich-3.2/lib/libboost_mpi*.so.%{sonamever} %files mpich-devel %defattr(-, root, root, -) %license LICENSE_1_0.txt %{_libdir}/mpich-3.2/lib/%{name}/libboost_*.so %if %{with python2} %files mpich-python2 %license LICENSE_1_0.txt %{_libdir}/mpich-3.2/lib/libboost_mpi_python2*.so.%{sonamever} %{python2_sitearch}/mpich/boost/ %files mpich-python2-devel %license LICENSE_1_0.txt %{_libdir}/mpich-3.2/lib/%{name}/libboost_mpi_python2*.so %endif %if %{with python3} %files mpich-python3 %license LICENSE_1_0.txt %{_libdir}/mpich-3.2/lib/libboost_mpi_python3*.so.%{sonamever} %{python3_sitearch}/mpich/boost/ %files mpich-python3-devel %license LICENSE_1_0.txt %{_libdir}/mpich-3.2/lib/%{name}/libboost_mpi_python3*.so %endif %files graph-mpich %defattr(-, root, root, -) %license LICENSE_1_0.txt %{_libdir}/mpich-3.2/lib/libboost_graph_parallel*.so.%{sonamever} %endif # with mpich %files build %defattr(-, root, root, -) %license LICENSE_1_0.txt %{_datadir}/%{name}-build/ %files doctools %defattr(-, root, root, -) %license LICENSE_1_0.txt %{_bindir}/quickbook %{_datadir}/boostbook/ %files jam %defattr(-, root, root, -) %license LICENSE_1_0.txt %{_bindir}/bjam%{version_suffix} %{_mandir}/man1/bjam%{version_suffix}.1* %changelog * Wed Jan 23 2019 Denis Arnaud - 1.69.0-1 - Transformed boost-1.69.0-1 into boost169-1.69.0-1 (BZ#1667725)