From d97191d4ecb4f1ff15b360a667ada51f6ec406cb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Rajesh Paul Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2022 18:46:19 +0530 Subject: [PATCH] remove ruby software definition as we can use omnibus software definition Signed-off-by: Rajesh Paul --- omnibus/config/software/ruby.rb | 298 -------------------------------- 1 file changed, 298 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 omnibus/config/software/ruby.rb diff --git a/omnibus/config/software/ruby.rb b/omnibus/config/software/ruby.rb deleted file mode 100644 index df01582df8..0000000000 --- a/omnibus/config/software/ruby.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,298 +0,0 @@ -# -# Copyright:: Copyright (c) Chef Software Inc. -# -# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -# You may obtain a copy of the License at -# -# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -# -# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -# limitations under the License. -# -# do_not_auto_update - -name "ruby" - -license "BSD-2-Clause" -license_file "BSDL" -license_file "COPYING" -license_file "LEGAL" -skip_transitive_dependency_licensing true - -# the default versions should always be the latest release of ruby -# if you consume this definition it is your responsibility to pin -# to the desired version of ruby. don't count on this not changing. -default_version "3.1.0" - -dependency "zlib" -dependency "openssl" -dependency "libffi" -dependency "libyaml" - -# we build omnibus packages on freebsd 11 and use the packages on freebsd 11, 12 and 13. -# the ruby executable has been linking to freebsds system's ncurses library files. -# freebsd 13 system's ncurses library files have a different name than freebsd 11 and 12 -# which causes the ruby executable to fail. -# adding ncurses as a dependency for freebsd prevents the ruby executable from linking to the -# system's ncurses library files thereby allowing the package built on freebsd 11 to work on freebsd 13. -dependency "ncurses" if freebsd? - -# version_list: url=https://cache.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/ filter=*.tar.gz -version("3.1.0") { source sha256: "50a0504c6edcb4d61ce6b8cfdbddaa95707195fab0ecd7b5e92654b2a9412854" } -version("3.0.3") { source sha256: "3586861cb2df56970287f0fd83f274bd92058872d830d15570b36def7f1a92ac" } -version("3.0.2") { source sha256: "5085dee0ad9f06996a8acec7ebea4a8735e6fac22f22e2d98c3f2bc3bef7e6f1" } -version("3.0.1") { source sha256: "369825db2199f6aeef16b408df6a04ebaddb664fb9af0ec8c686b0ce7ab77727" } - -version("2.7.5") { source sha256: "2755b900a21235b443bb16dadd9032f784d4a88f143d852bc5d154f22b8781f1" } -version("2.7.4") { source sha256: "3043099089608859fc8cce7f9fdccaa1f53a462457e3838ec3b25a7d609fbc5b" } -version("2.7.3") { source sha256: "8925a95e31d8f2c81749025a52a544ea1d05dad18794e6828709268b92e55338" } - -version("2.6.9") { source sha256: "eb7bae7aac64bf9eb2153710a4cafae450ccbb62ae6f63d573e1786178b0efbb" } -version("2.6.8") { source sha256: "1807b78577bc08596a390e8a41aede37b8512190e05c133b17d0501791a8ca6d" } -version("2.6.7") { source sha256: "e4227e8b7f65485ecb73397a83e0d09dcd39f25efd411c782b69424e55c7a99e" } - -source url: "https://cache.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/#{version.match(/^(\d+\.\d+)/)[0]}/ruby-#{version}.tar.gz" - -# In order to pass notarization we need to sign any binaries and libraries included in the package. -# This makes sure we include and bins and libs that are brought in by gems. -semver = Gem::Version.create(version).segments -ruby_mmv = "#{semver[0..1].join(".")}.0" -ruby_dir = "#{install_dir}/embedded/lib/ruby/#{ruby_mmv}" -gem_dir = "#{install_dir}/embedded/lib/ruby/gems/#{ruby_mmv}" -bin_dirs bin_dirs.concat ["#{gem_dir}/gems/*/bin/**"] -lib_dirs ["#{ruby_dir}/**", "#{gem_dir}/extensions/**", "#{gem_dir}/gems/*", "#{gem_dir}/gems/*/lib/**", "#{gem_dir}/gems/*/ext/**"] - -relative_path "ruby-#{version}" - -env = with_standard_compiler_flags(with_embedded_path) - -if mac_os_x? - # -Qunused-arguments suppresses "argument unused during compilation" - # warnings. These can be produced if you compile a program that doesn't - # link to anything in a path given with -Lextra-libs. Normally these - # would be harmless, except that autoconf treats any output to stderr as - # a failure when it makes a test program to check your CFLAGS (regardless - # of the actual exit code from the compiler). - arch = intel? ? "x86_64" : "arm64" - env["CFLAGS"] << " -I#{install_dir}/embedded/include/ncurses -arch #{arch} -m64 -O3 -g -pipe -Qunused-arguments" - env["LDFLAGS"] << " -arch #{arch}" -elsif freebsd? - # Stops "libtinfo.so.5.9: could not read symbols: Bad value" error when - # compiling ext/readline. See the following for more info: - # - # https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2013-October/045425.html - # http://mailing.freebsd.ports-bugs.narkive.com/kCgK8sNQ/ports-183106-patch-sysutils-libcdio-does-not-build-on-10-0-and-head - # - env["LDFLAGS"] << " -ltinfow" -elsif aix? - # this magic per IBM - env["LDSHARED"] = "xlc -G" - env["CFLAGS"] = "-I#{install_dir}/embedded/include/ncurses -I#{install_dir}/embedded/include" - # this magic per IBM - env["XCFLAGS"] = "-DRUBY_EXPORT" - # need CPPFLAGS set so ruby doesn't try to be too clever - env["CPPFLAGS"] = "-I#{install_dir}/embedded/include/ncurses -I#{install_dir}/embedded/include" - env["SOLIBS"] = "-lm -lc" - # need to use GNU m4, default m4 doesn't work - env["M4"] = "/opt/freeware/bin/m4" -elsif solaris2? - env["CXXFLAGS"] = "#{env["CXXFLAGS"]} -std=c++0x" -elsif windows? - # this forces ruby >= 3.0 to pick up the gcc in the devkit rather than the cc in /opt/omnibus-toolchain - # which is necessary for mkmf.rb to be able to correctly build native gems. in an ideal world the compilation - # environment in omnibus-toolchain would probably need to look a little more identical to the devkit. - env["CC"] = "gcc" - env["CFLAGS"] = "-I#{install_dir}/embedded/include -DFD_SETSIZE=2048" - if windows_arch_i386? - env["CFLAGS"] << " -m32 -march=i686 -O3" - else - env["CFLAGS"] << " -m64 -march=x86-64 -O3" - end - env["CPPFLAGS"] = env["CFLAGS"] - env["CXXFLAGS"] = env["CFLAGS"] -else # including linux - env["CFLAGS"] << " -O3 -g -pipe" -end - -build do - # AIX needs /opt/freeware/bin only for patch - patch_env = env.dup - patch_env["PATH"] = "/opt/freeware/bin:#{env["PATH"]}" if aix? - - if version.satisfies?("~> 3.0") - case version - when "3.0.1" - patch source: "ruby-3.0.1-configure.patch", plevel: 1, env: patch_env - else - patch source: "ruby-3.0.2-configure.patch", plevel: 1, env: patch_env - end - end - - # remove the warning that the win32 api is going away. - if windows? && version.satisfies?("< 3.0") - patch source: "ruby-win32_warning_removal.patch", plevel: 1, env: patch_env - end - - # RHEL6 has a base compiler that does not support -fstack-protector-strong, but we - # cannot build modern ruby on the RHEL6 base compiler, and the configure script - # determines that it supports that flag and so includes it and then ultimately - # pushes that into native gem compilations which then blows up for end users when - # they try to install native gems. So, we have to hack this up to avoid using - # that flag on RHEL6. - # - if rhel? && platform_version.satisfies?("< 7") - patch source: "ruby-no-stack-protector-strong.patch", plevel: 1, env: patch_env - end - - # accelerate requires of c-extension. - # - # this would break code which did `require "thing"` and loaded thing.so and - # then fiddled with the libpath and did `require "thing"` and loaded thing.rb - # over the top of it. AFAIK no sane ruby code should need to do that, and the - # cost of this behavior in core ruby is enormous. - # - patch source: "ruby-fast-load_26.patch", plevel: 1, env: patch_env - - # this removes a checks for windows nano in the win32-ole files. - # windows nano is a dead platform and not supported by chef so we can avoid - # registry lookups by patching away this code - if windows? - patch source: "remove_nano.patch", plevel: 1, env: patch_env - end - - # accelerate requires by removing a File.expand_path - # - # the expand_path here seems to be largely useless and produces a large amount - # of lstat(2) calls on unix, and increases the runtime of a chef-client --version - # test by 33% on windows. on modern linuxen that have openat(2) it is totally - # useless. this patch breaks no built-in tests on ruby on old platforms, and - # it is unclear why or if it is necessary (hand crafted tests designed to try to - # abuse it all succeeded after this test). - # - if version.satisfies?("~> 2.6.0") - patch source: "ruby-faster-load_26.patch", plevel: 1, env: patch_env - end - if version.satisfies?(">= 2.7") - patch source: "ruby-faster-load_27.patch", plevel: 1, env: patch_env - end - - # disable libpath in mkmf across all platforms, it trolls omnibus and - # breaks the postgresql cookbook. i'm not sure why ruby authors decided - # this was a good idea, but it breaks our use case hard. AIX cannot even - # compile without removing it, and it breaks some native gem installs on - # other platforms. generally you need to have a condition where the - # embedded and non-embedded libs get into a fight (libiconv, openssl, etc) - # and ruby trying to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH itself gets it wrong. - # - # Also, fix paths emitted in the makefile on windows on both msys and msys2. - patch source: "ruby-mkmf.patch", plevel: 1, env: patch_env - - configure_command = ["--with-out-ext=dbm,readline", - "--enable-shared", - "--disable-install-doc", - "--without-gmp", - "--without-gdbm", - "--without-tk", - "--disable-dtrace", - "--disable-jit-support"] - configure_command << "--with-bundled-md5" if fips_mode? - - # resolve C99 code accidentally introduced in Ruby 2.6.7 and it's still in 2.6.8 :( - patch source: "ruby-2.6.7_c99.patch", plevel: 1, env: patch_env if version.satisfies?("~> 2.6.7") - - if aix? - # need to patch ruby's configure file so it knows how to find shared libraries - patch source: "ruby-aix-configure_26_and_later.patch", plevel: 1, env: patch_env - - # have ruby use zlib on AIX correctly - patch source: "ruby_aix_openssl.patch", plevel: 1, env: patch_env - # AIX has issues with ssl retries, need to patch to have it retry - patch source: "ruby_aix_ssl_EAGAIN.patch", plevel: 1, env: patch_env - # the next two patches are because xlc doesn't deal with long vs int types well - patch source: "ruby-aix-atomic.patch", plevel: 1, env: patch_env if version.satisfies?("< 3.0") - patch source: "ruby-aix-vm-core.patch", plevel: 1, env: patch_env if version.satisfies?("< 3.0") - - # per IBM, just enable pthread - configure_command << "--enable-pthread" - - elsif freebsd? - # Disable optional support C level backtrace support. This requires the - # optional devel/libexecinfo port to be installed. - configure_command << "ac_cv_header_execinfo_h=no" - configure_command << "--with-opt-dir=#{install_dir}/embedded" - elsif smartos? - # Patches taken from RVM. - # http://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/5384 - # https://www.illumos.org/issues/1587 - # https://github.com/wayneeseguin/rvm/issues/719 - patch source: "rvm-cflags.patch", plevel: 1, env: patch_env - - # From RVM forum - # https://github.com/wayneeseguin/rvm/commit/86766534fcc26f4582f23842a4d3789707ce6b96 - configure_command << "ac_cv_func_dl_iterate_phdr=no" - configure_command << "--with-opt-dir=#{install_dir}/embedded" - elsif solaris2? - # In ruby-2.5.0 on Solaris 11 Random.urandom defaults to arc4random_buf() as - # its implementation which is buggy and returns nothing but zeros. We therefore - # force that API off. - configure_command << "ac_cv_func_arc4random_buf=no" - elsif windows? - configure_command << "debugflags=-g" - configure_command << "--with-winnt-ver=0x0602" # the default is 0x0600 which is Vista. 602 is Windows 8 (2012) - else - configure_command << "--with-opt-dir=#{install_dir}/embedded" - end - - # FFS: works around a bug that infects AIX when it picks up our pkg-config - # AFAIK, ruby does not need or use this pkg-config it just causes the build to fail. - # The alternative would be to patch configure to remove all the pkg-config garbage entirely - env["PKG_CONFIG"] = "/bin/true" if aix? - - configure(*configure_command, env: env) - - make "-j #{workers}", env: env - make "-j #{workers} install", env: env - - if windows? - # Needed now that we switched to msys2 and have not figured out how to tell - # it how to statically link yet - dlls = [ - "libwinpthread-1", - "libstdc++-6", - ] - - if windows_arch_i386? - dlls << "libgcc_s_dw2-1" - else - dlls << "libgcc_s_seh-1" - end - - dlls.each do |dll| - mingw = ENV["MSYSTEM"].downcase - # Starting omnibus-toolchain version 1.1.115 we do not build msys2 as a part of omnibus-toolchain anymore, but pre install it in image - # so here we set the path to default install of msys2 first and default to OMNIBUS_TOOLCHAIN_INSTALL_DIR for backward compatibility - msys_path = ENV["MSYS2_INSTALL_DIR"] ? "#{ENV["MSYS2_INSTALL_DIR"]}" : "#{ENV["OMNIBUS_TOOLCHAIN_INSTALL_DIR"]}/embedded/bin" - windows_path = "#{msys_path}/#{mingw}/bin/#{dll}.dll" - if File.exist?(windows_path) - copy windows_path, "#{install_dir}/embedded/bin/#{dll}.dll" - else - raise "Cannot find required DLL needed for dynamic linking: #{windows_path}" - end - end - - %w{ erb gem irb rdoc ri bundle }.each do |cmd| - copy "#{project_dir}/bin/#{cmd}", "#{install_dir}/embedded/bin/#{cmd}" - end - - # Ruby seems to mark rake.bat as read-only. - # Mark it as writable so that we can install other version of rake without - # running into permission errors. - command "attrib -r #{install_dir}/embedded/bin/rake.bat" - - end - -end \ No newline at end of file