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author | Joakim Tjernlund <joakim.tjernlund@transmode.se> | 2004-08-10 08:58:12 +0000 |
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committer | Joakim Tjernlund <joakim.tjernlund@transmode.se> | 2004-08-10 08:58:12 +0000 |
commit | 4e6514273f43dee7b5dd894d107d5e419c793bc6 (patch) | |
tree | fec775091015d46bbf77572cf1d8f0855916f9da /debian | |
parent | c92bcb00c0f297931b1ae6ed4b826a0d51ca5209 (diff) |
Mike Frysinger writes:
while playing around with Gentoo on uClibc, i hit some troubles with ldconfig
first, i found that it kept trying to read 'etc/ld.so.conf' ... it didnt want
to read '/etc/ld.so.conf' ... looking at the source, the default conf file is
defined as UCLIBC_RUNTIME_PREFIX "etc/ld.so.conf" ... all fine and dandy, but
the utils/Makefile builds the .c files with this:
-DUCLIBC_RUNTIME_PREFIX=$(R_PREFIX)
i couldnt find where R_PREFIX was defined/used anywhere else, but i did find
that every other time UCLIBC_RUNTIME_PREFIX was defined, it was set like:
-DUCLIBC_RUNTIME_PREFIX=\"$(RUNTIME_PREFIX)\"
changing the utils/Makefile to be like this fixed things for me
next up, i found that i wasnt getting an /etc/ld.so.cache file when i ran
`ldconfig` ... looking at the code, USE_CACHE needs to be defined ...
Rules.mak has a line that reads LIBRARY_CACHE:=#-DUSE_CACHE by default, but
then LIBRARY_CACHE is never used anywhere :)
so the fix here is to add $(LIBRARY_CACHE) to the lines in utils/Makefile
where the .c files are compiled
perhaps a suggestion then ? in my mind it makes sense to utilize a cache file
when running uclibc native but perhaps not while cross compiling ... so
perhaps add LIBRARY_CACHE:=-DUSE_CACHE to the section in Rules.mak where LDSO
is set to the uclibc linker (i.e. native) but set LIBRARY_CACHE:=#-DUSE_CACHE
where LDSO is the $(SYSTEM_LDSO) (i.e. cross compiling)
Applied with minor fixes.
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