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File rust1.43.spec of Package rust1.43.20466
# # spec file for package rust # # Copyright (c) 2021 SUSE LLC # Copyright (c) 2019 Luke Jones, luke@ljones.dev # # All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties # remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed # upon. The license for this file, and modifications and additions to the # file, is the same license as for the pristine package itself (unless the # license for the pristine package is not an Open Source License, in which # case the license is the MIT License). An "Open Source License" is a # license that conforms to the Open Source Definition (Version 1.9) # published by the Open Source Initiative. # Please submit bugfixes or comments via https://bugs.opensuse.org/ # # === rust arch support tiers === # https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/platform-support.html # tl;dr only aarch64, x86_64 and i686 are guaranteed to work. # # armv6/7, s390x, ppc[64[le]], riscv are all "guaranteed to build" only # but may not always work. # %global version_suffix 1.43 %global version_current 1.43.1 %global version_previous 1.43.0 # Build the rust target triple. # Some rust arches don't match what SUSE labels them. %global rust_arch %{_arch} %global abi gnu %ifarch armv7hl %global rust_arch armv7 %global abi gnueabihf %endif %ifarch armv6hl %global rust_arch arm %global abi gnueabihf %endif %ifarch ppc %global rust_arch powerpc %endif %ifarch ppc64 %global rust_arch powerpc64 %endif %ifarch ppc64le %global rust_arch powerpc64le %endif %ifarch riscv64 %global rust_arch riscv64gc %endif # Must restrict the x86 build to i686 since i586 is currently # unsupported %ifarch %{ix86} %global rust_arch i686 %endif %global rust_triple %{rust_arch}-unknown-linux-%{abi} # All sources and bootstraps are fetched form here %global dl_url https://static.rust-lang.org/dist # Rust doesn't function well when put in /usr/lib64 %global common_libdir %{_prefix}/lib %global rustlibdir %{common_libdir}/rustlib # Detect if sccache has been requested by the build %if "%{getenv:RUSTC_WRAPPER}" == "sccache" %bcond_without sccache %else %bcond_with sccache %endif # Dev tools - these are needed for developers, vs building, so # we don't always enable them. Some platforms have issues # building these (IE RLS requires 64-bit atomics). # As a result, we limit this to platforms that are likely used on # desktop arches %ifarch x86_64 aarch64 %bcond_without devtools %else %bcond_with devtools %endif # Platforms that SHOULD have documentation. %ifarch x86_64 aarch64 %bcond_without mddocs %else # s390x especially has issues building docs. %bcond_with mddocs %endif # """ # Do not use parallel codegen in order to # a) not exhaust memory on build-machines and # b) generate the fastest possible binary # at the cost of longer build times for this package # """ # # These claims are incorrect # a) codegen=1, actually consumes MORE memory due to the fact that the full # code unit is then LTO'd in a single pass. This can cause LLVM to internally OOM # especially if the machine has less than 1G of ram, and this is documented: # * https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/85598 # it has also been observed in OBS during builds of 1.52 and 1.53 # # b) the performance gains from codegen=1 are minimal at best, and not worth # us messing about with these values - especially when the rust language team # probably know more about how to set and tune these based on data and research # Debuginfo can exhaust memory on these architecture workers %ifarch %{arm} %{ix86} %define debug_info --disable-debuginfo --disable-debuginfo-only-std --disable-debuginfo-tools --disable-debuginfo-lines %define strip_debug_flag 1 %else %define debug_info --enable-debuginfo --disable-debuginfo-only-std --enable-debuginfo-tools --disable-debuginfo-lines %endif # Use hardening ldflags %global rustflags -Clink-arg=-Wl,-z,relro,-z,now # Exclude implicitly-scanned Provides, especially the libLLVM.so ones: %global __provides_exclude_from ^%{rustlibdir}/.*$ # enable the --with-rust_bootstrap flag %bcond_without rust_bootstrap Name: rust%{version_suffix} Version: %{version_current} Release: 0 Summary: A systems programming language License: Apache-2.0 OR MIT Group: Development/Languages/Rust URL: https://www.rust-lang.org Source0: %{dl_url}/rustc-%{version}-src.tar.xz Source99: %{name}-rpmlintrc Source100: %{dl_url}/rust-%{version_current}-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu.tar.xz Source101: %{dl_url}/rust-%{version_current}-i686-unknown-linux-gnu.tar.xz Source102: %{dl_url}/rust-%{version_current}-aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu.tar.xz Source103: %{dl_url}/rust-%{version_current}-armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf.tar.xz Source105: %{dl_url}/rust-%{version_current}-powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu.tar.xz Source106: %{dl_url}/rust-%{version_current}-powerpc64le-unknown-linux-gnu.tar.xz Source107: %{dl_url}/rust-%{version_current}-s390x-unknown-linux-gnu.tar.xz Source108: %{dl_url}/rust-%{version_current}-powerpc-unknown-linux-gnu.tar.xz # Make factory-auto stop complaining... Source1000: README.suse-maint # PATCH-FIX-OPENSUSE: edit src/librustc_llvm/build.rs to ignore GCC incompatible flag Patch0: ignore-Wstring-conversion.patch BuildRequires: curl BuildRequires: fdupes BuildRequires: git BuildRequires: pkgconfig BuildRequires: procps BuildRequires: python3-base BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libcurl) BuildRequires: pkgconfig(openssl) BuildRequires: pkgconfig(zlib) # Set requires appropriately %if %with sccache BuildRequires: sccache %else BuildRequires: ccache %endif BuildRequires: cmake BuildRequires: gcc-c++ BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libssh2) >= 1.6.0 BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libgit2) %if !%with bundled_llvm # BuildRequires: llvm-devel >= 10.0 BuildRequires: llvm9-devel %else BuildRequires: ninja %endif %if !%with rust_bootstrap # We will now package cargo using the version number of rustc since it # is being built from rust sources. Old cargo packages have a 0.x # number BuildRequires: cargo <= %{version_current} BuildRequires: cargo >= %{version_previous} BuildRequires: rust <= %{version_current} BuildRequires: rust >= %{version_previous} %endif Recommends: cargo Conflicts: rustc-bootstrap Conflicts: rust+rustc < %{version} Obsoletes: rust+rustc < %{version} Provides: rust+rustc = %{version} Conflicts: rust-std < %{version} Obsoletes: rust-std < %{version} Provides: rust-std = %{version} Conflicts: rust-std-static < %{version} Obsoletes: rust-std-static < %{version} Provides: rust-std-static = %{version} # Restrict the architectures as building rust relies on being # initially bootstrapped before we can build the n+1 release ExclusiveArch: x86_64 %{arm} aarch64 ppc ppc64 ppc64le s390x %{ix86} riscv64 %ifarch %{ix86} ExclusiveArch: i686 %endif %description Rust is a systems programming language focused on three goals: safety, speed, and concurrency. It maintains these goals without having a garbage collector, making it a useful language for a number of use cases other languages are not good at: embedding in other languages, programs with specific space and time requirements, and writing low-level code, like device drivers and operating systems. It improves on current languages targeting this space by having a number of compile-time safety checks that produce no runtime overhead, while eliminating all data races. Rust also aims to achieve "zero-cost abstractions", even though some of these abstractions feel like those of a high-level language. Even then, Rust still allows precise control like a low-level language would. %package doc Summary: Rust documentation License: Apache-2.0 OR MIT Group: Development/Languages/Rust Conflicts: rust-doc < %{version} Obsoletes: rust-doc < %{version} Provides: rust-doc = %{version} %description doc Documentation for the Rust language. %package gdb Summary: Gdb integration for rust binaries License: Apache-2.0 OR MIT Group: Development/Languages/Rust Requires: rust%{version_suffix} = %{version} Conflicts: rust+gdb < %{version} Obsoletes: rust+gdb < %{version} Provides: rust+gdb = %{version} %description gdb This subpackage provides pretty printers and a wrapper script for invoking gdb on rust binaries. %package src Summary: Sources for the Rust standard library License: Apache-2.0 OR MIT Group: Development/Languages/Rust BuildArch: noarch Requires: rust%{version_suffix} = %{version} Conflicts: rust-src < %{version} Obsoletes: rust-src < %{version} Provides: rust-src = %{version} %description src This package includes source files for the Rust standard library. This is commonly used for function detail lookups in helper programs such as RLS or racer. %package -n rls%{version_suffix} Summary: Language server for Rust lang License: Apache-2.0 OR MIT Group: Development/Languages/Rust Requires: rust%{version_suffix} = %{version} Requires: rust%{version_suffix}-analysis = %{version} Requires: rust%{version_suffix}-src = %{version} Conflicts: rust+rls < %{version} Obsoletes: rust+rls < %{version} Provides: rust+rls = %{version} %description -n rls%{version_suffix} The RLS provides a server that runs in the background, providing IDEs, editors, and other tools with information about Rust programs. It supports functionality such as 'goto definition', symbol search, reformatting, and code completion, and enables renaming and refactorings. It can be used with an IDE such as Gnome-Builder. %package analysis Summary: Compiler analysis data for the Rust standard library License: Apache-2.0 OR MIT Group: Development/Languages/Rust Requires: rust%{version_suffix} = %{version} Conflicts: rust-analysis < %{version} Obsoletes: rust-analysis < %{version} Provides: rust-analysis = %{version} %description analysis This package contains analysis data files produced with rustc's -Zsave-analysis feature for the Rust standard library. The RLS (Rust Language Server) uses this data to provide information about the Rust standard library. %package -n cargo%{version_suffix} Summary: The Rust package manager License: Apache-2.0 OR MIT Group: Development/Languages/Rust Requires: rust%{version_suffix} = %{version} Conflicts: cargo-vendor < %{version} Obsoletes: cargo-vendor < %{version} Provides: cargo-vendor = %{version} Conflicts: rust+cargo < %{version} Obsoletes: rust+cargo < %{version} Provides: rust+cargo = %{version} Conflicts: rustfmt < %{version} Obsoletes: rustfmt < %{version} Provides: rustfmt = %{version} Conflicts: cargo-fmt < %{version} Obsoletes: cargo-fmt < %{version} Provides: cargo-fmt = %{version} Conflicts: clippy < %{version} Obsoletes: clippy < %{version} Provides: clippy = %{version} %description -n cargo%{version_suffix} Cargo downloads dependencies of Rust projects and compiles it. %package -n cargo%{version_suffix}-doc Summary: Documentation for Cargo # Cargo no longer builds its own documentation # https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/pull/4904 License: Apache-2.0 OR MIT Group: Development/Languages/Rust Requires: rust%{version_suffix}-doc = %{version} Conflicts: cargo-doc < %{version} Obsoletes: cargo-doc < %{version} Provides: cargo-doc = %{version} BuildArch: noarch %description -n cargo%{version_suffix}-doc This package includes HTML documentation for Cargo. %prep %if %{with rust_bootstrap} %ifarch x86_64 %setup -q -T -b 100 -n rust-%{version_current}-%{rust_triple} %endif %ifarch %{ix86} %setup -q -T -b 101 -n rust-%{version_current}-%{rust_triple} %endif %ifarch aarch64 %setup -q -T -b 102 -n rust-%{version_current}-%{rust_triple} %endif %ifarch armv7hl %setup -q -T -b 103 -n rust-%{version_current}-%{rust_triple} %endif %ifarch armv6hl %setup -q -T -b 104 -n rust-%{version_current}-%{rust_triple} %endif %ifarch ppc64 %setup -q -T -b 105 -n rust-%{version_current}-%{rust_triple} %endif %ifarch ppc64le %setup -q -T -b 106 -n rust-%{version_current}-%{rust_triple} %endif %ifarch s390x %setup -q -T -b 107 -n rust-%{version_current}-%{rust_triple} %endif %ifarch ppc %setup -q -T -b 108 -n rust-%{version_current}-%{rust_triple} %endif %ifarch riscv64 %setup -q -T -b 109 -n rust-%{version_current}-%{rust_triple} %endif ./install.sh --components=cargo,rustc,rust-std-%{rust_triple} --prefix=.%{_prefix} --disable-ldconfig %endif %if %{with rust_bootstrap} %global rust_root %{_builddir}/rust-%{version_current}-%{rust_triple}%{_prefix} %else %global rust_root %{_prefix} %endif %setup -q -n rustc-%{version}-src %patch0 -p1 # use python3 sed -i -e "1s|#!.*|#!%{_bindir}/python3|" x.py sed -i.try-py3 -e '/try python2.7/i try python3 "$@"' ./configure # We never enable emscripten. rm -rf src/llvm-emscripten/ # We never enable other LLVM tools. rm -rf src/tools/clang rm -rf src/tools/lld rm -rf src/tools/lldb # CI tooling won't be used rm -rf src/ci %if !%with bundled_llvm rm -rf src/llvm/ %endif # Rust 1.43 has some incorrect vendor checksums for libbacktrace in some cases # so we remove this check - in future versions it works correctly. find vendor -name .cargo-checksum.json \ -exec sed -i.uncheck -e 's/"files":{[^}]*}/"files":{ }/' '{}' '+' # Fix rpmlint error "This script uses 'env' as an interpreter" sed -i '1s|#!%{_bindir}/env python|#!%{_bindir}/python3|' src/libcore/unicode/printable.py chmod +x src/libcore/unicode/printable.py %build # The configure macro will modify some autoconf-related files, which upsets # cargo when it tries to verify checksums in those files. So we don't use # the macro, as it provides no tangible benefit to our build process. ./configure \ --host=%{_host} \ --build=%{_build} \ --prefix=%{_prefix} \ --bindir=%{_bindir} \ --sysconfdir=%{_sysconfdir} \ --datadir=%{_datadir} \ --localstatedir=%{_localstatedir} \ --mandir=%{_mandir} \ --infodir=%{_infodir} \ --set rust.deny-warnings=false \ --disable-option-checking \ --build=%{rust_triple} --host=%{rust_triple} --target=%{rust_triple} \ --enable-local-rust \ --local-rust-root=%{rust_root} \ --libdir=%{common_libdir} \ --docdir=%{_docdir}/rust \ %{!?with_bundled_llvm: --llvm-root=%{_prefix} --enable-llvm-link-shared} \ %{?with_bundled_llvm: --disable-llvm-link-shared --set llvm.link-jobs=4} \ --disable-codegen-tests \ --enable-optimize \ %{?with_sccache: --enable-sccache} \ %{!?with_sccache: --enable-ccache} \ %{?with_mddocs: --enable-docs} \ %{!?with_mddocs: --disable-docs} \ --enable-verbose-tests \ --disable-jemalloc \ --disable-rpath \ %{codegen_units} \ %{debug_info} \ --enable-vendor \ --enable-extended \ %if %{with devtools} --tools="cargo","rls","clippy","rustfmt","analysis","src" \ %else --tools="cargo","src" \ %endif --release-channel="stable" # Sometimes we may be rebuilding with the same compiler, # setting local-rebuild will skip stage0 build, reducing build time # -- we no longer need to set this manually as local-rust implies this if # the rustc version matches our target build version. # Create exports file # Keep all the "export VARIABLE" together here, so they can be # reread in the %%install section below. # If the environments between build and install and different, # everything will be rebuilt during installation! cat > .env.sh <<\EOF export RUSTFLAGS="%{rustflags}" export DESTDIR=%{buildroot} export LIBSSH2_SYS_USE_PKG_CONFIG=1 # END EXPORTS EOF . ./.env.sh %if 0%{?strip_debug_flag} export CFLAGS="$(echo $RPM_OPT_FLAGS | sed -e 's/ -g$//')" %endif export CXXFLAGS="$CFLAGS" unset FFLAGS ./x.py build -v %if %{with mddocs} ./x.py doc -v --stage 1 %endif %install # Reread exports file . ./.env.sh ./x.py install ./x.py install src # Remove executable permission from HTML documentation # to prevent RPMLINT errors. %if %{with mddocs} chmod -R -x+X %{buildroot}%{_docdir}/rust/html # Remove lockfile to avoid errors. rm %{buildroot}%{_docdir}/rust/html/.lock # Sanitize the HTML documentation find %{buildroot}%{_docdir}/rust/html -empty -delete find %{buildroot}%{_docdir}/rust/html -type f -exec chmod -x '{}' '+' find %{buildroot}%{_docdir}/rust/html -type f -name '.nojekyll' -exec rm -v '{}' '+' # The html docs for x86 and x86_64 are the same in most places %fdupes -s %{buildroot}%{_docdir}/%{name}/html %fdupes -s %{buildroot}/%{_mandir} %fdupes %{buildroot}/%{_prefix} # Cargo no longer builds its own documentation # https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/pull/4904 mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_docdir}/cargo ln -sT ../rust/html/cargo/ %{buildroot}%{_docdir}/cargo/html %endif # Remove the license files from _docdir: make install put duplicates there rm %{buildroot}%{_docdir}/rust/{README.md,COPYRIGHT,LICENSE*} rm %{buildroot}%{_docdir}/rust/*.old # Remove installer artifacts (manifests, uninstall scripts, etc.) find %{buildroot}%{rustlibdir} -maxdepth 1 -type f -exec rm -v '{}' '+' # Remove hidden files from source find %{buildroot}%{rustlibdir} -type f -name '.appveyor.yml' -exec rm -v '{}' '+' find %{buildroot}%{rustlibdir} -type f -name '.travis.yml' -exec rm -v '{}' '+' find %{buildroot}%{rustlibdir} -type f -name '.cirrus.yml' -exec rm -v '{}' '+' find %{buildroot}%{rustlibdir} -type f -name '.clang-format' -exec rm -v '{}' '+' find %{buildroot}%{rustlibdir} -type d -name '.github' -exec rm -r -v '{}' '+' # Remove exec bits from scripts in the src pkg find %{buildroot}%{rustlibdir}/src/ -type f -exec chmod -x '{}' '+' # The shared libraries should be executable to allow fdupes find duplicates. find %{buildroot}%{common_libdir} -maxdepth 1 -type f -name '*.so' -exec chmod -v +x '{}' '+' # The shared libraries should be executable for debuginfo extraction. find %{buildroot}%{rustlibdir} -maxdepth 1 -type f -name '*.so' -exec chmod -v +x '{}' '+' rm -rf %{buildroot}%{rustlibdir}/*-unknown-linux-gnu*/bin # Create the path for crate-devel packages mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/cargo/registry # Move the bash-completion to correct directory for openSUSE install -D %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/bash_completion.d/cargo %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/bash-completion/completions/cargo # There should be nothing here at all rm -rf %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir} # Remove llvm installation rm -rf %{buildroot}/home # There are some duplicate libs in the rust package that rpm is needlessly sad about. %fdupes %{buildroot}/%{_prefix}/lib/ %{buildroot}/%{rustlibdir}/ %post -p /sbin/ldconfig %postun -p /sbin/ldconfig %files %license COPYRIGHT LICENSE-APACHE LICENSE-MIT %doc CONTRIBUTING.md README.md RELEASES.md %{_bindir}/rustc %{_bindir}/rustdoc %{_bindir}/rust-lldb %{_mandir}/man1/rustc.1%{?ext_man} %{_mandir}/man1/rustdoc.1%{?ext_man} %{_prefix}/lib/lib*.so %dir %{rustlibdir} %dir %{rustlibdir}/%{rust_triple} %dir %{rustlibdir}/%{rust_triple}/lib %{rustlibdir}/%{rust_triple}/lib/*.so %{rustlibdir}/%{rust_triple}/lib/*.rlib %exclude %{_docdir}/rust/html %exclude %{rustlibdir}/src %files gdb %{_bindir}/rust-gdb %{_bindir}/rust-gdbgui %dir %{rustlibdir} %dir %{rustlibdir}%{_sysconfdir} %{rustlibdir}%{_sysconfdir}/debugger_pretty_printers_common.py %{rustlibdir}%{_sysconfdir}/gdb_load_rust_pretty_printers.py %{rustlibdir}%{_sysconfdir}/gdb_rust_pretty_printing.py %{rustlibdir}%{_sysconfdir}/lldb_rust_formatters.py %if %{with mddocs} %files doc %dir %{_docdir}/rust %dir %{_docdir}/rust/html %doc %{_docdir}/rust/html/* %endif %files src %dir %{rustlibdir} %{rustlibdir}/src %if %{with devtools} %files -n rls%{version_suffix} %license src/tools/rls/LICENSE-{APACHE,MIT} %doc src/tools/rls/{README.md,COPYRIGHT,debugging.md} %{_bindir}/rls %endif %if %{with devtools} %files analysis %{rustlibdir}/%{rust_triple}/analysis/ %endif %files -n cargo%{version_suffix} %license src/tools/cargo/LICENSE-{APACHE,MIT,THIRD-PARTY} %license src/tools/rustfmt/LICENSE-{APACHE,MIT} %license src/tools/clippy/LICENSE-{APACHE,MIT} %{_bindir}/cargo %if %{with devtools} %{_bindir}/cargo-fmt %{_bindir}/rustfmt %{_bindir}/cargo-clippy %{_bindir}/clippy-driver %doc src/tools/rustfmt/{README,CHANGELOG,Configurations}.md %doc src/tools/clippy/{README.md,CHANGELOG.md} %endif %{_mandir}/man1/cargo*.1%{?ext_man} %dir %{_datadir}/bash-completion %dir %{_datadir}/bash-completion/completions %{_datadir}/bash-completion/completions/cargo %dir %{_datadir}/zsh %dir %{_datadir}/zsh/site-functions %{_datadir}/zsh/site-functions/_cargo %dir %{_datadir}/cargo %dir %{_datadir}/cargo/registry %if %{with mddocs} %files -n cargo%{version_suffix}-doc %dir %{_docdir}/cargo %{_docdir}/cargo/html %endif %changelog
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