Package: r-cran-httpuv / 1.6.9+dfsg-1

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Author: Andreas Tille <tille@debian.org>
Last-Update: Mon, 06 May 2019 10:05:51 +0200
Description: Use Debian packaged libuv1 library

--- a/src/Makevars
+++ b/src/Makevars
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 UNAME := $(shell uname)
 
-PKG_LIBS = ./libuv/.libs/libuv.a ./http-parser/http_parser.o ./sha1/sha1.o ./base64/base64.o -pthread
+PKG_LIBS = ./http-parser/http_parser.o ./sha1/sha1.o ./base64/base64.o -luv -pthread
 
 ifeq ($(UNAME), Darwin)
 PKG_LIBS += -framework CoreServices
@@ -38,50 +38,7 @@ CONFIGURE_FLAGS="--quiet"
 # PKG_CPPFLAGS += -D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS
 
 
-$(SHLIB): libuv/.libs/libuv.a http-parser/http_parser.o sha1/sha1.o base64/base64.o
-
-# We needed to rename lt~obsolete.m4 because the name causes problems with R
-# CMD check. Here we rename it back.
-libuv/m4/lt~obsolete.m4: libuv/m4/lt_obsolete.m4
-	cp -p -f libuv/m4/lt_obsolete.m4 libuv/m4/lt~obsolete.m4
-
-# Run ./configure to create the Makefile.
-#
-# On systems that do _not_ have automake installed, we need to make sure that
-# configure does not try to run automake, because it will fail. To do that, we
-# we need to touch various autotools-related files so it doesn't try to run
-# autotools programs again. We also need to make sure configure is executable,
-# because on some platforms, calling unzip() in R does not preserve the
-# executable bit.
-#
-# If the system does have automake, then we'll run autogen.sh before configure,
-# as per the official build instructions for libuv. autogen.sh will in turn run
-# aclocal, autoconf, and automake.
-#
-# It's VERY IMPORTANT that mtime(aclocal.m4) <= mtime(configure), and also
-# mtime(aclocal.m4) <= mtime(Makefile.in). On some platforms, passing multiple
-# files to a single touch command gives them all the same time, but on others
-# (Solaris and possibly some Fedoras) the timestamps are slightly increasing
-# from one to the next, i.e. the order matters. To remove this fragility, we
-# use "-r aclocal.m4" to ensure that all three files are guaranteed to have
-# precisely the same timestamp value.
-libuv/Makefile: libuv/m4/lt~obsolete.m4
-	cd libuv; \
-	if ! command -v automake >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then \
-		echo "automake not found. Touching files so configure will not try to run automake."; \
-		touch aclocal.m4; \
-		touch -r aclocal.m4 configure Makefile.in; \
-	else \
-		echo "automake found. Running autoupdate and autogen.sh."; \
-		autoupdate; \
-		sh autogen.sh; \
-	fi; \
-	chmod +x configure; \
-	CC="$(CC)" CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS) $(CPICFLAGS) $(C_VISIBILITY)" AR="$(AR)" RANLIB="$(RANLIB)" LDFLAGS="$(LDFLAGS)" ./configure $(CONFIGURE_FLAGS)
-
-libuv/.libs/libuv.a: libuv/Makefile
-	$(MAKE) --directory=libuv \
-		HAVE_DTRACE=0
+$(SHLIB): http-parser/http_parser.o sha1/sha1.o base64/base64.o
 
 clean:
 	$(MAKE) --directory=libuv distclean