Do dependency analysis when kind-checking type declarations
[ghc-hetmet.git] / rules / build-package-data.mk
index 2ed47e1..78998f1 100644 (file)
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ ifeq "$$(filter dyn,$$(GhcLibWays))" "dyn"
 $1_$2_CONFIGURE_OPTS += --enable-shared
 endif
 
-ifeq "$$(GhcWithInterpreter) $$(UseArchivesForGhci)" "YES NO"
+ifeq "$$(GhcWithInterpreter)" "YES"
 $1_$2_CONFIGURE_OPTS += --enable-library-for-ghci
 else
 $1_$2_CONFIGURE_OPTS += --disable-library-for-ghci
@@ -39,7 +39,8 @@ endif
 # for a feature it may not generate warning-free C code, and thus may
 # think that the feature doesn't exist if -Werror is on.
 $1_$2_CONFIGURE_OPTS += --configure-option=CFLAGS="$$(filter-out -Werror,$$(SRC_CC_OPTS)) $$(CONF_CC_OPTS_STAGE$3) $$($1_CC_OPTS) $$($1_$2_CC_OPTS)"
-$1_$2_CONFIGURE_OPTS += --configure-option=LDFLAGS="$$(SRC_LD_OPTS) $$($1_LD_OPTS) $$($1_$2_LD_OPTS)"
+$1_$2_CONFIGURE_OPTS += --configure-option=LDFLAGS="$$(SRC_LD_OPTS) $$(CONF_LD_OPTS_STAGE$3) $$($1_LD_OPTS) $$($1_$2_LD_OPTS)"
+$1_$2_CONFIGURE_OPTS += --configure-option=CPPFLAGS="$$(SRC_CPP_OPTS) $$(CONF_CPP_OPTS_STAGE$3) $$($1_CPP_OPTS) $$($1_$2_CPP_OPTS)"
 
 ifneq "$$(ICONV_INCLUDE_DIRS)" ""
 $1_$2_CONFIGURE_OPTS += --configure-option=--with-iconv-includes="$$(ICONV_INCLUDE_DIRS)"
@@ -68,26 +69,8 @@ $1/$2/package-data.mk $1/$2/inplace-pkg-config $1/$2/build/autogen/cabal_macros.
        "$$(GHC_CABAL_INPLACE)" configure --with-ghc="$$($1_$2_HC_CONFIG)" --with-ghc-pkg="$$($1_$2_GHC_PKG)" --with-gcc="$$(WhatGccIsCalled)" --configure-option=--with-cc="$$(WhatGccIsCalled)" $$($1_CONFIGURE_OPTS) $$($1_$2_CONFIGURE_OPTS) -- $2 $1
 ifeq "$$($1_$2_PROG)" ""
 ifneq "$$($1_$2_REGISTER_PACKAGE)" "NO"
-ifeq "$$(ghc_ge_6102) $3" "NO 0" # NOTE [1] below
-           cat $1/$2/inplace-pkg-config | sed "s@^import-dirs:@import-dirs: $(TOP)/$1 $(TOP)/$1/src @" | "$$($1_$2_GHC_PKG)" update --force $$($1_$2_GHC_PKG_OPTS) -
-else
            "$$($1_$2_GHC_PKG)" update --force $$($1_$2_GHC_PKG_OPTS) $1/$2/inplace-pkg-config
 endif
 endif
-endif
-
-# [1] this is a hack for GHC <= 6.10.1.  When making dependencies with
-# ghc -M, in GHC 6.10.1 and earlier, GHC needed to find either the .hi
-# file or the source file for any dependency.  Since we build the
-# .depend files before building the packages, we have to make sure GHC
-# can find the source files; hence we have to make sure that the
-# import-dirs field of each boot package points to the sources for the
-# package as well as the dist/build dir.
-#
-# In GHC 6.10.2, we changed the way ghc -M worked so that it doesn't
-# check for existence of the source file, and doesn't look for the .hi
-# file if there is only one possibility for its location.  Which means
-# that we must *not* do that above hack in this case, because there
-# would be multiple locations to search for the .hi file.
 
 endef