Pkgsrc on IRIX
Introduction
SGI no longer packages 'freeware' for IRIX, as it was discontinued in 2006. Nekoware aims to be a community-driven replacement but I've found many packages to be compiled with far too many dependancies (vim needing GTK, etc) and not everything I want is available. Therefore, much like my experience with Opensolaris, I turned to pkgsrc...
Build machine
Here's the `hinv` output:
2 300 MHZ IP30 Processors CPU: MIPS R12000 Processor Chip Revision: 2.3 FPU: MIPS R12010 Floating Point Chip Revision: 0.0 Main memory size: 2048 Mbytes Xbow ASIC: Revision 1.3 Instruction cache size: 32 Kbytes Data cache size: 32 Kbytes Secondary unified instruction/data cache size: 2 Mbytes Integral SCSI controller 0: Version QL1040B (rev. 2), single ended Disk drive: unit 1 on SCSI controller 0 Integral SCSI controller 1: Version QL1040B (rev. 2), single ended CDROM: unit 6 on SCSI controller 1 IOC3/IOC4 serial port: tty1 IOC3/IOC4 serial port: tty2 IOC3 parallel port: plp1 Graphics board: ESI with texture option Graphics board: ESI Integral Fast Ethernet: ef0, version 1, pci 2 Iris Audio Processor: version RAD revision 12.0, number 1
uname -a => IRIX64 IRIS 6.5 01090133 IP30
The machine is running a fresh install of IRIX 6.5.29.
Bootstrapping pkgsrc using gcc
As of pkgsrc 2007q1 pkgsrc bootstraps out of the box, unlike some earlier versions that have problems with PRIu64.
Download the SGI freeware binary of gcc from SGI freeware and read the documentation.
Make sure you have compiler_dev.sw.base installed (notably c_dev and c++_dev). These can be found on your IRIX 6.5 developer foundation CD.
Install the gcc tardist using the `tardist` command as root.
Add /usr/freeware/bin to your $PATH.
Patch your spec file if you want to default gcc to 64 bit mips4 mode as noted here or download a pre-patched spec. I had to patch on a freebsd box because IRIX' patch didn't like the diff.
Download pkgsrc 2007q1 or later from netbsd's ftp and untar it to /usr.
cd into /usr/pkgsrc/bootstrap, set CC=gcc and ./bootstrap
TO BE CONTINUED
Build problems
devel/libtool
READ THIS
Libtool seems very prone to configuring itself incorrectly on IRIX. It has an issue with an incorrect global_symbol_pipe and it also has a problem with linking C++ shared libraries. Somehow, I've got it doing both correctly now, but I'm unsure of what is critical to change (I suspect removing the system sed from the $PATH is at least one of the 'fixes').
lang/perl5
Configure fails with invalid option -64 or some such nonsense, edit the pkgsrc Makefile and remove it.
In 32 bit mode, perl is a royal bitch. It's absolutely convinced that you want to build it in 64 bit mode on IRIX64. you have to edit the hints/irix_6 file to tell it not to do the -mabi=64 crap. Also, you need to add -lpthreads to libs in the toplevel Makefile. This was a major pain, might post detailed changes if I can ever be bothered to do it again...
fonts/fontconfig
Makes dumbass assumptions about the system. Here's a patch for pkgsrc's makefile to make it work:
diff -r1.62 Makefile 30a31 > CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --libdir=/usr/pkg/lib --includedir=/usr/pkg/include --with-arch=mips4 32a34,35 > LDFLAGS+=-L/usr/pkg/lib >
archivers/unzip
The compiler coredumps when building. To fix:
bmake build (wait for it to segfault) cd work/unzip* vi Makefile (and remove the definition of LF2) gmake clean; gmake generic2 (generic doesn't work..?) cd ../../ bmake install clean
lang/ruby
For 32 bit mode, ensure that -n32 is in LDFLAGS and LDSHARED in the Makefile.
Additionally, you need to ensure that socket.c includes xti.h. This should be done by getting configure to set HAVE_XTI_H by adding xti.h to the 'for ac_header in ..' loop in configure and then checking for that ifdef in socket.c. If you don't do this not all of the socket parameters will be defined right.
Also: install devel/byacc and set
TOOLS_PLATFORM.yacc?= /usr/pkg/bin/yacc
in /usr/pkg/etc/mk.conf to avoid using the ancient IRIX yacc/bison.
See also my Bug report and patch for <xti.h>
graphics/tiff
This actually builds fine after you have a working libtool.
textproc/groff
groff by default depends on netpbm which depends on tiff, which won't work on 64 bit systems, so disable that stuff:
PKG_OPTIONS.groff= -x11 -groff-docs
If groff complains about a broken C++ compiler:
CXX= /usr/freeware/bin/g++
bmake clean and try to build it again.
After this, groff doesn't even work right, eqn is missing /usr/pub/eqnchar (not sure why it's looking there) and groff is missing tmac.an. I sorta "fixed" this by stealing the eqnchar file from the netbsd install on my alpha and by doing the following symlinks:
ln -sf /usr/pkg/share/groff/1.19.2/tmac /usr/lib/tmac ln -sf /usr/lib/tmac/an.tmac /usr/lib/tmac/tmac.an
No idea what the proper fix is, I assume there's some IRIX config file that's wrong or something...
devel/ncurses
Builds fine with a valid libtool.
fonts/ttmkfdir2
If it complains about 'optarg' being undeclared it seems to be caused by pkgsrc using the wrong getopt.h header. I manually edited commandline.cpp to have
#include "/usr/include/getopt.h"
instead of
#include <getopt.h>
and it seemed to fix it, changing the order of the -I parameters to gcc might do it too...
devel/glib2
Fails with "/usr/pkg/bin/libtool[4381]: syntax error at line 1 : `|' unexpected". I think this is caused by there being '| |' in the command line generated by libtool. Apparently some command is being omitted, but I don't know what or why...
Make sure you build this with -lpthread or GTK2 will fail its configure test.
lang/python24
Dunno. Seems broken somehow, haven't figured it out yet.
Update: I did actually get this to build in 32 bit mode, but I forgot to document it and now I can't remember what I did... :(
Update2: Add -n32 to LDSHARED and BDSHARED in work/Python-2.X/Makefile to make it compile in 32 bit mode.
lang/erlang
The build will fail with an undeclared shiftleft in os_mon. Use the patch from here (you may have to remove the DOS style newlines...)
The install will fail because IRIX' `chmod` doesn't support the -f parameter. Run `grep chmod **/Makefile*` to find the affected makefiles and remove the use of -f
wip/esdl
To fix the undeclared declaration of 'refc' use the patch from here. If you're using 64 bit mode you need to edit c_src/Makefile and set GL_LIBS to use ${OGLDIR}/lib64.
devel/pcre
If this fails with the 'unexpected |' error, rebuild libtool-base. This probably will fix glib2 too...
multimedia/libmp4v2
Doesn't build, don't care to even investigate why.
audio/musicpd
Before you build libao ensure you've enabled IRIX support in the Makefile.common. Check if the irix plugin has been built by doing `ls /usr/pkg/lib/ao/plugins-2`
Add the following to the pkgsrc Makefile:
LDFLAGS+= -lgen CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-ao
You can find an init script Here.
audio/flac
Builds fine with a valid libtool.
audio/libsndfile
CFLAGS incorrectly include -pipe in the makefiles. Fix this somehow and it'll build.
perl -pi -e 's/-pipe//' **/Makefile
graphics/glitz
Inappropiate #include <stdint.h>. I've modified one of the pkgsrc patches to take care of this:
Edit patches/patch-ab and change:
# if defined(__OpenBSD__)
to
# if defined(__OpenBSD__) || defined(sgi)
you'll have to regenerate the patch checksum too; remove the line for patch-ab from distinfo and do:
digest sha1 patch-ab >> ../distinfo
to regenerate the checksum for patch-ab
audio/portaudio
This port is fucked. I got it to build though:
- bmake configure
- Edit the work/portaudio Makefile
- Ensure /usr/pkg/bin/install-sh is being used for INSTALL
- Add -laudio -lpthread to DLL_LIBS
- Set OTHER_OBJS = pa_sgi/pthread-pa_sgi.o
ENSURE YOUR LIBTOOL IS WORKING CORRECTLY
lang/gcc34
This is a big one. You need to fix several getopt.h problems, you need to edit the spec file in work/obj/gcc to remove the space after the -R several times(it comes back again and again). You need to edit the Makefile in work/obj/mips-sgi-irix6.5/libstdc++-v3 and work/obj/mips-sgi-irix6.5/libobjc and comment out the MULTIDIRS line. I have obtained a working gcc 3.4 compiler using this method with SGI's freeware gcc 3.3 compiler as the host.
graphics/blender
NOTE: I haven't got blender to build within the pkgsrc framework yet, but I can get it to (mostly?)build using all the dependencies installed from pkgsrc.
Here's a patch against 2.45. I had to mess with the library search paths to make it link against the pkgsrc libjpeg, but it seems to work fine now.
www/firefox
Fails to build. I can get it to compile but I'm left with some unresolved C++ symbols. Here's some notes on getting that far:
Make sure your CFLAGS include '-DIP30 -DR10000'. Additionally, ld was missing the -n32 argument (it doesn't honor LDFLAGS). I wasn't clear how to fix this correctly, so I just did it by hand... There's also a missing -lpthread and a place where you need to change '-Wp,-traditional' to just '-traditional' when it's compiling some assembly. ugh
Also, SGIs linker hates you and you have to do
export LD_LIBRARYN32_PATH=$LD_LIBRARYN32_PATH:/usr/pkgsrc/www/firefox/work/mozilla/dist/lib
so that it can find libssl3 when it's generating a key or something.
security/sudo
Add c++ to USE_LANGUAGES in the pkgsrc Makefile.
fonts/Xft2
Add c++ to USE_LANGUAGES in the pkgsrc Makefile.
mail/postfix
Add -ldb to AUXLIBS in the pkgsrc Makefile.
To enable logging add the following to /etc/syslog.conf and kill -HUP the syslog process:
# mail logging mail.info /var/adm/maillog
Ensure that the whitespace between the facilty and the logfile is a tab, NOT a space!
Also, ensure that alias_maps and alias_database are set to hash:/etc/mail/aliases in main.cf.
You can find an init script Here.
x11/wxGTK
Builds fine with a valid libtool.
To install it correctly, remove the loop from the Makefile that loops over WX_LINGUAS.
audio/audacity
This port has quite a few problems. You need to disable nyquist and portmixer, you need to add the following to AudioIO.cpp:
#ifdef sgi #include <alloca.h> #endif
Also, the configuration of the included libs doesn't work right, it passes -Wl,-R directives to the linker which makes it fail. I don't know how to fix this directly, so I just edited the configuration parameters and ran it manually. You also need to add -laudio to the LIBS in the work/audacity/src/Makefile to deal with unresolved symbols. If you built the pthread version of SGI portaudio, you need to add -lpthreads too.
multimedia/mplayer
Has problems with PRI defines. IRIX lacks these so we need to define them ourselves...
find . -name "*.[ch]" -exec perl -pi -e 's/#include <inttypes.h>/#include <inttypes.h>\n#include <inttypes-fixes.h>/g' {} \;
Will add an extra include for inttypes-fixes.h. This file fakes all the missing PRI* defines. You can find it Here. Put it somewhere in the include path. I hope there's a better way to do this, but this at least seems to work...
Edit libavformat/rm.c and rename the sync function and the calls to it to be something else like 'avsync' so it doesn't conflict with IRIX's definition. This is fine because it's a static function.
Remove the stdint.h include from libavcodec/vp56.h because IRIX doesn't have that header.
MORE TO COME
audio/speex
Add USE_LANGUAGES+= c++ to the Makefile. More of the finding the wrong getopt.h header. Fix as mentioned below.
audio/vorbis-tools
Add USE_LANGUAGES+= c++ to the Makefile.
find . -name "*.[ch]" -exec perl -pi -e 's/#include [<"]getopt.h[>"]/#include "\/usr\/include\/getopt.h"/g' {} \;
print/ghostscript
Incorrectly tries to use mkstemp64 because it detects a 64 bit platform. Edit src/gp_unifs.c and add && !defined(__sgi) to the line that checks for HAVE_FILE64. The configure script could probably be patched to make this more correct. Additionally, add -liconv to EXTRALIBS in the Makefile.