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Fred Wright a625d1bde8 ruby34: update to 3.4.10
See:
https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/news/2026/06/30/ruby-3-4-10-released/

TESTED:
Built successfully on OSX 10.4-10.5 ppc, 10.4-10.6 i386, 10.5-12.x
x86_64, and 11.x-26.x arm64.  Included all variants compatible with
available dependencies on the respective platforms.
2026-07-03 00:14:35 -04:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: tcl; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- vim:fenc=utf-8:et:sw=4:ts=4:sts=4
PortSystem 1.0
PortGroup select 1.0
PortGroup openssl 1.0
PortGroup legacysupport 1.1
# clock_gettime()
legacysupport.newest_darwin_requires_legacy 15
# Version updates should start by updating the fork noted below
# (or equivalent), verifying the propriety of the patches for the new version,
# and rederiving the patchfile from there.
#
# Also note that this port runs on all OS/CPU combinations.
# This property should be preserved.
set ruby_ver 3.4
set ruby_patch 10
set ruby_ver_nodot [string map {. {}} ${ruby_ver}]
name ruby${ruby_ver_nodot}
version ${ruby_ver}.${ruby_patch}
revision 0
categories lang ruby
maintainers {kimuraw @kimuraw} \
{fwright.net:fw @fhgwright} \
openmaintainer
description Powerful and clean object-oriented scripting language
long_description Ruby is the interpreted scripting language for quick \
and easy object-oriented programming. It has many \
features to process text files and to do system \
management tasks (as in Perl). It is simple, \
straightforward, extensible, and portable.
homepage https://www.ruby-lang.org/
license {Ruby BSD}
master_sites ruby:${ruby_ver}
distname ruby-${version}
dist_subdir ruby${ruby_ver_nodot}
checksums rmd160 fe10fc2ca86a0d5700573f7e92829c3e7d4c1cea \
sha256 ecee2d072a14f2d14347dd56dfd8fe5c3130abf5117bfaacbda0f4ef9cc429ec \
size 22476870
# Universal builds don't currently work, including via the approach used
# in ruby30.
universal_variant no
# ruby/openssl since ruby-3.2 supports openssl-3
openssl.branch 3
depends_lib port:zlib \
port:libyaml \
port:libffi \
port:gdbm
depends_run port:ruby_select
depends_build port:pkgconfig port:cctools
depends_skip_archcheck pkgconfig
select.group ruby
select.file ${filespath}/ruby${ruby_ver_nodot}
# Patches derived from MacPorts-enhanced GitHub fork at
# github.com/fhgwright/ruby
# patch-sources.diff: fixes for various issues.
#
# This diff is from v3_4_9 vs. macports-3_4_9.
#
patchfiles-append patch-sources.diff
# patch-generated.diff: additional patches to generated files, which don't
# exist in the upstream git sources, and which must be patched after the
# source patches so that make doesn't regard them as outdated.
# At present, the only patched generated file is 'configure', to avoid
# the need to rerun autoconf, whose output has reproducibility issues.
#
# This diff is from tarball-3_4_9 vs. macports-tarball-3_4_9.
#
patchfiles-append patch-generated.diff
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Fix compilation on 10.12.
# Issue: 62183: error: use of undeclared identifier 'fmt'; did you mean 'fma'?
#
# This issue only appears in Xcode clang 9 (clang 900), not MacPorts clang 9
# (clang 901), so the blacklisting can be narrow.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
compiler.blacklist-append { clang >= 900 < 901 }
# Ruby3.2+ doesn't build with Xcode clang 425 on 10.7
compiler.blacklist-append { clang < 500 }
# Ensure that the correct dsymutil is used.
if { [string match macports-clang-* ${configure.compiler}] } {
# clang-mp-14 => dsymutil-mp-14; fix POSTLINK
configure.env-append dsymutil=[string map {clang dsymutil} ${configure.cc}]
}
compiler.thread_local_storage yes
# At least one version of clang doesn't offer cstdbool (introduced in C++11)
# with -stdlib=libstc++ but still reports as C++14. This causes an include
# failure in include/ruby/internal/stdbool.h when built as C++. Setting the
# standard to C++03 removes the expectation that cstdbool is available.
#
# This has only been observed when building for 10.5, and in fact, ruby
# makes very little use of C++, and would probably be fine if this were
# unconditional. Nevertheless, we limit it to the failing case.
#
if {[string match *clang* ${configure.compiler}] \
&& ${configure.cxx_stdlib} eq "libstdc++"} {
configure.cxxflags-append -std=c++03
}
# The openssl PG brings in the unnecessary compiler_wrapper PG.
# Disable it to reduce logfile clutter and obfuscation.
#
compwrap.compilers_to_wrap
configure.args --enable-shared \
--enable-install-static-library \
--disable-install-doc \
--mandir="${prefix}/share/man" \
--enable-pthread \
--disable-yjit \
--disable-rjit \
--without-gmp \
--without-jemalloc \
--enable-mkmf-verbose \
--with-opt-dir="${prefix}" \
--program-suffix=${ruby_ver} \
--with-rubyhdrdir=${prefix}/include/ruby-${version} \
--with-rubylibprefix="${prefix}/lib/ruby${ruby_ver}" \
--with-openssl-dir=[openssl::install_area] \
--without-baseruby \
--with-arch="${build_arch}"
# prefer Apple cctools to GNU binutils, build with binutils may fail.
configure.args-append AR=${prefix}/bin/ar RANLIB=${prefix}/bin/ranlib
post-patch {
# Ensure that generated files have clearly later mtimes than sources,
# to avoid gratuitous rebuilds by make.
# This is already nominally true based on the patching order, but
# one-second resolution on timestamps may cover it up.
#
# The list of files here should match the list of files patched by
# patch-generated.diff.
#
# Increment the mtime(s) by one second.
foreach genfile [list configure] {
set genfull ${worksrcpath}/${genfile}
file mtime ${genfull} [expr [file mtime ${genfull}] + 1]
}
}
post-destroot {
foreach type {site vendor} {
set libdir ${destroot}${prefix}/lib/ruby${ruby_ver}/${type}_ruby/${version}
xinstall -m 0755 -d ${libdir}
foreach subdir [exec find ${libdir} -type d -empty] {
destroot.keepdirs-append ${subdir}
}
}
# install destination of commands from port:ruby34
xinstall -m 0755 -d ${destroot}${prefix}/libexec/ruby${ruby_ver}
destroot.keepdirs-append ${destroot}${prefix}/libexec/ruby${ruby_ver}
}
notes-append "
To make this the default Ruby (i.e., the version run by\
the 'ruby', 'gem' or 'bundle' commands), run:
sudo port select --set ruby $name
"
variant doc description "Install rdoc indexes and C API documents" {
configure.args-delete --disable-install-doc
}
variant gmp description "use gmp" {
configure.args-delete --without-gmp
depends_lib-append port:gmp
}
variant jemalloc description "use jemalloc" {
configure.args-replace --without-jemalloc --with-jemalloc
depends_lib-append port:jemalloc
}
variant yjit description "enable YJIT (requires rust)" {
configure.args-replace --disable-yjit --enable-yjit
depends_build-append port:rust
}
# yjit supports x86_64 or arm64
if {${os.platform} eq "darwin" && ${os.major} >= 19 \
&& [info exists build_arch]} {
if {$build_arch in [list x86_64 arm64]} {
default_variants-append +yjit
}
}
variant relative description "Enable relative loading of libraries to allow for relocation of binaries." {
#enable relative loading
configure.args-append --enable-load-relative
}
# legacy systems support
platform darwin {
if {${os.major} < 10} {
# Disable broken compiler
compiler.blacklist-append macports-gcc-15
# libdtrace lacks a 64-bit slice
if { [string match *64 ${build_arch}] } {
configure.args-append --disable-dtrace
}
}
if {${os.major} == 8} {
configure.cppflags-append -DCPU_SUBTYPE_MASK=0xff000000
depends_build-append port:gmake
build.cmd ${prefix}/bin/gmake
compiler.blacklist-append macports-clang-*
}
}
# Tests don't fully pass on any platform, though the details are platform-
# dependent. We allow them for investigative purposes, along with a warning
# and a workaround for a pair of Makefile bugs that conspire to cause a
# permissions failure in the initial test setup.
test.run yes
test.target check
pre-test {
ui_warn "Tests are not expected to fully pass."
# Remove a file erroneously owned by root and superfluously rebuilt.
# One of the following two names is used, depending on the platform.
file delete ${worksrcpath}/${build_arch}-${os.platform}${os.major}-fake.rb
file delete ${worksrcpath}/${build_arch}-${os.platform}${os.major}.0-fake.rb
}
livecheck.type regex
livecheck.url https://cache.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/${ruby_ver}/
livecheck.regex ruby-(3\\.4\\.\\d+)[quotemeta ${extract.suffix}]