# Created by: Matthew Seaman # $FreeBSD$ # Note: the Sphinx Storage Engine MySQL plugin is not supported by # this port. You need a patched version of mysql server for that. # See http://www.infracaninophile.co.uk/articles/sphinxse.html PORTNAME= sphinxsearch PORTVERSION= 2.1.9 CATEGORIES= textproc databases MASTER_SITES= http://sphinxsearch.com/files/ \ http://snowball.tartarus.org/dist/:libstemmer DISTNAME= sphinx-${PORTVERSION}-release DISTFILES= ${DISTNAME}${EXTRACT_SUFX} MAINTAINER= matthew@FreeBSD.org COMMENT= Sphinx Full-Text Search Engine LICENSE= GPLv2 # If expat is present on the system and configure finds it, it will # unconditionally link the output binary against it. There's no way # of turning this off. So for consistency, make sure it's always on. LIB_DEPENDS= libexpat.so:${PORTSDIR}/textproc/expat2 OPTIONS_DEFINE= ICONV ID64 LIBSTEMMER MYSQL OPTIMIZED_CFLAGS PGSQL \ SYSLOG UNIXODBC DOCS OPTIONS_DEFAULT=ICONV MYSQL SYSLOG ICONV_CONFIGURE_WITH= iconv ICONV_USES= iconv ICONV_LDFLAGS= ${ICONV_LIB} # Changes document and word IDs to a 64bit type, useful if you have # more than about 4.2E9 such items to deal with. Means corresponding # changes in DB schema. Disabled by default. ID64_DESC= Use 64-bit document and word IDs ID64_CONFIGURE_ENABLE= id64 # Note: The snowball project doesn't release numbered versions of it's # pre-processors. Instead, at arbitrary but fairly long intervals a # snapshot of their source repository is turned into a tarball (always # the same filename) and placed on their web site. It's like they # want to make it as hard as possible for anyone to package and use # their software. # # Adds support for two additional word stemmming pre-processors from # the Snowball project (http://snowball.tartarus.org/) -- these # essentially do exactly the same thing as the built in English, # Russian and Czech stemmers but also support French, Spanish, # Portuguese, Italian, Romanian, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, # Danish, Finnish, Hungarian. Disabled by default. LIBSTEMMER_DESC= Compile with libstemmer support LIBSTEMMER_CONFIGURE_WITH=libstemmer LIBSTEMMER_DISTNAME= libstemmer_c LIBSTEMMER_DISTFILES= ${LIBSTEMMER_DISTNAME}.tgz:libstemmer .if make(makesum) || defined(FETCH_ALL) OPTIONS_SET_FORCE= LIBSTEMMER .endif # The port will successfully compile with both PGSQL and MYSQL support # simultaneously. Not sure how useful that is in practice though. MYSQL_CONFIGURE_WITH= mysql MYSQL_CONFIGURE_ON= --with-mysql-includes=${LOCALBASE}/include/mysql \ --with-mysql-libs=${LOCALBASE}/lib/mysql MYSQL_USE= mysql OPTIMIZED_CFLAGS_CXXFLAGS=-O3 -fomit-frame-pointer PGSQL_CONFIGURE_WITH= pgsql PGSQL_CONFIGURE_ON= --with-pgsql-includes=${LOCALBASE}/include \ --with-pgsql-libs=${LOCALBASE}/lib PGSQL_USE= pgsql SYSLOG_DESC= Enable logging via syslog SYSLOG_CONFIGURE_WITH= syslog UNIXODBC_CONFIGURE_WITH=unixodbc UNIXODBC_LIB_DEPENDS= libodbc.so:${PORTSDIR}/databases/unixODBC CONFLICTS= sphinxsearch-devel-[0-9]* dpsearch-[0-9]* rdb-[0-9]* \ swish++-[0-9]* xaira-[0-9]* .include USERS?= _sphinx GROUPS?= _sphinx SPHINX_DIR?= /var/db/${PORTNAME} SPHINX_RUN?= /var/run/${PORTNAME} SPHINX_LOG?= /var/log/${PORTNAME} # Yes, the conflation of CPPFLAGS and CXXFLAGS is deliberate. No, # don't ask. GNU_CONFIGURE= yes CPPFLAGS+= ${CXXFLAGS} CFGFILE= ${PREFIX}/etc/sphinx.conf USE_RC_SUBR= sphinxsearch SUB_LIST+= PORTNAME=${PORTNAME} \ CFGFILE=${CFGFILE} \ SPHINX_USR=${USERS} \ SPHINX_GRP=${GROUPS} \ SPHINX_DIR=${SPHINX_DIR} \ SPHINX_RUN=${SPHINX_RUN} \ SPHINX_LOG=${SPHINX_LOG} SUB_FILES+= pkg-deinstall EXAMPLES= example.sql api DOCS= doc/sphinx.css doc/sphinx.html doc/sphinx.txt doc/sphinx.xml DOCSRC= ${WRKSRC}/doc MAN1SRC= indexer.1 indextool.1 search.1 spelldump.1 MAN8SRC= searchd.8 post-extract: .if ${PORT_OPTIONS:MLIBSTEMMER} @( cd ${WRKDIR} && ${COPYTREE_SHARE} ${LIBSTEMMER_DISTNAME} ${WRKSRC} ) .endif # Fix up the sample configuration file to correspond to FreeBSD norms post-patch: @${REINPLACE_CMD} \ -e "s!@CONFDIR@/log/searchd.pid!${SPHINX_RUN}/searchd.pid!" \ -e "s!@CONFDIR@/log/query.log!${SPHINX_LOG}/sphinx-query.log!" \ -e "s!@CONFDIR@/log/searchd.log!${SPHINX_LOG}/searchd.log!" \ -e "s!@CONFDIR@!${SPHINX_DIR}!" \ ${WRKSRC}/sphinx.conf.in ${SED} -e 's/"1"/"8"/' ${DOCSRC}/searchd.1 > ${DOCSRC}/searchd.8 .for man in ${MAN1} ${SED} -i~ -e 's/\\fBsearchd\\fR(1)/\\fBsearchd\\fR(8)/' \ ${DOCSRC}/${man} .endfor do-install: install-bin install-docs install-man install-examples install-bin: ${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKSRC}/src/indexer ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/bin/indexer ${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKSRC}/src/indextool ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/bin/indextool ${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKSRC}/src/search ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/bin/search ${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKSRC}/src/spelldump ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/bin/spelldump ${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKSRC}/src/searchd ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/sbin/searchd ${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/sphinx.conf.dist ${STAGEDIR}${CFGFILE}.sample install-docs: @${MKDIR} ${STAGEDIR}${DOCSDIR} .for doc in ${DOCS} ${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/${doc} ${STAGEDIR}${DOCSDIR} .endfor install-man: .for man in ${MAN1SRC} ${INSTALL_MAN} ${DOCSRC}/${man} ${STAGEDIR}${MANPREFIX}/man/man1/${man} .endfor .for man in ${MAN8SRC} ${INSTALL_MAN} ${DOCSRC}/${man} ${STAGEDIR}${MANPREFIX}/man/man8/${man} .endfor install-examples: @${MKDIR} ${STAGEDIR}${EXAMPLESDIR} .for example in ${EXAMPLES} @cd ${WRKSRC} && ${COPYTREE_SHARE} ${example} ${STAGEDIR}${EXAMPLESDIR} .endfor .include