fakexrandr: add new package (#20687)
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# Copyright 2013-2021 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC and other
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# Spack Project Developers. See the top-level COPYRIGHT file for details.
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#
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: (Apache-2.0 OR MIT)
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from spack import *
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class Fakexrandr(MakefilePackage):
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"""This is a tool to cheat an X11 server to believe that there are more
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monitors than there actually are."""
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homepage = "https://github.com/phillipberndt/fakexrandr"
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git = "https://github.com/phillipberndt/fakexrandr.git"
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version('master', branch='master')
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depends_on('libxrandr')
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depends_on('libxinerama')
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depends_on('libx11')
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depends_on('python', type=('build', 'run'))
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def edit(self, spec, prefix):
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# Installation instructions involve running `configure` script,
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# but this script just writes a `config.h` file like below.
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version = spec['libxrandr'].version
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with open('config.h', 'w') as config:
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config.write("""
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#define XRANDR_MAJOR {0}
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#define XRANDR_MINOR {1}
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#define XRANDR_PATCH {2}
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#define REAL_XRANDR_LIB "{3}"
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#define FAKEXRANDR_INSTALL_DIR "{4}"
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""".format(version[0], version[1], version[2],
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spec['libxrandr'].libs[0], prefix.lib))
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# Also need to hack Makefile
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makefile = FileFilter('Makefile')
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makefile.filter('PREFIX=/usr', 'PREFIX=' + prefix)
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makefile.filter('-fPIC', self.compiler.cc_pic_flag)
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# And tool used to generate skeleton
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filter_file('gcc', spack_cc, 'make_skeleton.py')
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if 'platform=darwin' in spec:
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makefile.filter('ldconfig', '')
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