################################################################################ # # libfslparser # ################################################################################ LIBFSLPARSER_VERSION = $(FREESCALE_IMX_VERSION) LIBFSLPARSER_SITE = $(FREESCALE_IMX_SITE) LIBFSLPARSER_SOURCE = libfslparser-$(LIBFSLPARSER_VERSION).bin LIBFSLPARSER_LICENSE = Freescale Semiconductor Software License Agreement LIBFSLPARSER_LICENSE_FILES = EULA EULA.txt # This is a legal minefield: the EULA in the bin file specifies that # the Board Support Package includes software and hardware (sic!) # for which a separate license is needed... LIBFSLPARSER_REDISTRIBUTE = NO LIBFSLPARSER_INSTALL_STAGING = YES # The archive is a shell-self-extractor of a bzipped tar. It happens # to extract in the correct directory (libfslparser-x.y.z) # The --force makes sure it doesn't fail if the source dir already exists. # The --auto-accept skips the license check - not needed for us # because we have legal-info # Since the EULA in the bin file differs from the one in the tar file, # extract the one from the bin file as well. define LIBFSLPARSER_EXTRACT_CMDS awk 'BEGIN { start=0; } \ /^EOEULA/ { start = 0; } \ { if (start) print; } \ /< $(@D)/EULA cd $(BUILD_DIR); \ sh $(DL_DIR)/$(LIBFSLPARSER_SOURCE) --force --auto-accept endef # The Makefile installs several versions of the libraries, but we only # need one of them, depending on the platform. # without AUTORECONF, configure fails to find install-sh. LIBFSLPARSER_AUTORECONF = YES $(eval $(autotools-package))