infra: /usr support: STAGING_DIR can be outside BASE_DIR

If the user sets a custom BR2_HOST_DIR, then STAGING_DIR is not under
BASE_DIR. The .pc/.la file fixup commands incorrectly made this assumption
and thus should be corrected.

Additionally, this patch:
- rewords the comment in pkg-autotools that explains the replacements.
- removes a for statement in favor of xargs

Signed-off-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
This commit is contained in:
Thomas De Schampheleire 2014-07-03 21:58:43 +02:00 committed by Peter Korsgaard
parent 065c7fcd7a
commit 6f638ea9c9
3 changed files with 14 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -267,25 +267,26 @@ endif
# Most autotools packages install libtool .la files alongside any
# installed libraries. These .la files sometimes refer to paths
# relative to the sysroot, which libtool will interpret as absolute
# paths to host libraries instead of the target libraries. Since we
# configure with --prefix=/usr, such absolute paths start with
# /usr. So we add $(STAGING_DIR) in front of any path that starts with
# /usr.
# paths to host libraries instead of the target libraries. Since this
# is not what we want, these paths are fixed by prefixing them with
# $(STAGING_DIR). As we configure with --prefix=/usr, this fix
# needs to be applied to any path that starts with /usr.
#
# To protect against the case that the output directory itself is
# under /usr, we first substitute away any occurences of the output
# directory to @BASE_DIR@.
# To protect against the case that the output or staging directories
# themselves are under /usr, we first substitute away any occurrences
# of these directories as @BASE_DIR@ and @STAGING_DIR@. Note that
# STAGING_DIR can be outside BASE_DIR when the user sets BR2_HOST_DIR
# to a custom value.
#
ifndef $(2)_INSTALL_STAGING_CMDS
define $(2)_INSTALL_STAGING_CMDS
$$(TARGET_MAKE_ENV) $$($$(PKG)_MAKE_ENV) $$($$(PKG)_MAKE) $$($$(PKG)_INSTALL_STAGING_OPT) -C $$($$(PKG)_SRCDIR)
for i in $$$$(find $$(STAGING_DIR)/usr/lib* -name "*.la"); do \
find $$(STAGING_DIR)/usr/lib* -name "*.la" | xargs \
$$(SED) "s:$$(BASE_DIR):@BASE_DIR@:g" \
-e "s:$$(STAGING_DIR):@STAGING_DIR@:g" \
-e "s:\(['= ]\)/usr:\\1@STAGING_DIR@/usr:g" \
-e "s:@STAGING_DIR@:$$(STAGING_DIR):g" \
-e "s:@BASE_DIR@:$$(BASE_DIR):g" \
$$$$i; \
done
-e "s:@BASE_DIR@:$$(BASE_DIR):g"
endef
endif

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@ -202,6 +202,7 @@ $(BUILD_DIR)/%/.stamp_staging_installed:
$(Q)if test -n "$($(PKG)_CONFIG_SCRIPTS)" ; then \
$(call MESSAGE,"Fixing package configuration files") ;\
$(SED) "s,$(BASE_DIR),@BASE_DIR@,g" \
-e "s,$(STAGING_DIR),@STAGING_DIR@,g" \
-e "s,^\(exec_\)\?prefix=.*,\1prefix=@STAGING_DIR@/usr,g" \
-e "s,-I/usr/,-I@STAGING_DIR@/usr/,g" \
-e "s,-L/usr/,-L@STAGING_DIR@/usr/,g" \

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@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ include $(sort $(wildcard package/qt5/*/*.mk))
define QT5_LA_PRL_FILES_FIXUP
for i in $$(find $(STAGING_DIR)/usr/lib* -name "libQt5*.la"); do \
$(SED) "s:$(BASE_DIR):@BASE_DIR@:g" \
-e "s:$(STAGING_DIR):@STAGING_DIR@:g" \
-e "s:\(['= ]\)/usr:\\1@STAGING_DIR@/usr:g" \
-e "s:@STAGING_DIR@:$(STAGING_DIR):g" \
-e "s:@BASE_DIR@:$(BASE_DIR):g" \