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The following changes allow for use of a central configure cache
file. This speeds up configuration of packages.
Its use is configurable at the top level (BR2_CONFIG_CACHE - default n).
Old style makefiles can use it if they use the following MACRO in makefiles:
$(AUTO_CONFIGURE_TARGET) see my change to directfb.mk.
New style Autotools.in will use it if you set the global option.
However you can enable the global option and on a per package overrule it by doing
the following: $(PKGNAME)_USE_CONFIG_CACHE = NO see fontconfig.mk for an example
of this.
Finally I have removed a few config variable settings which indicated no CXX compiler
as this is wrong and breaks the build when using this central cache.
Config.in | 8 ++++++++
package/Makefile.autotools.in | 5 ++++-
package/Makefile.in | 28 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
package/atk/atk.mk | 2 +-
package/directfb/directfb.mk | 7 +------
package/fontconfig/fontconfig.mk | 3 +++
package/libglib2/libglib2.mk | 2 +-
package/libgtk2/libgtk2.mk | 1 -
8 files changed, 45 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
I would appreciate feedback on this change (I have been testing for 2-3 weeks)
But I can never test all cases! If you enable the BR2_CONFIG_CACHE option some
Makefile.autotools.in based packages may now break - I cannot build them all.
In this case you may need to remove config options that are being hardcoded all
over the place (like gtk saying we have 2 CXX compiler) or disable the use
of CONFIG CACHE file like I have done in fontconfig.
I can build all packages required to get WebKit on DirectFB up and running
and it runs fine.
I will try to resolve any issues this creates as fast as I can.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Laird <daniel.j.laird@nxp.com>
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This breaks builds with internal toolchain, so let's revert this until we find
a proper solution.
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This patch is a new version of a patch already sent several times on
the mailing-list, committed and reverted a few times by Daniel Laird,
due to several imperfections. This version is a new try at finding a
solution that works for everybody. Hopefully it'll work :-)
The original problem is that external toolchain builds failed because
packages couldn't find their dependent libraries at configure time and
could not be linked with them. To fix these two problems, two things
are added:
* The TARGET_LDFLAGS variable was exposed as LDFLAGS at ./configure
time thanks to TARGET_CONFIGURE_OPTS. The TARGET_LDFLAGS variable
contains -L options with the path in the STAGING_DIR for the
libraries. It allows ./configure scripts to properly compile the
small test programs testing whether a dependency is properly
installed.
* The TARGET_CFLAGS contains a new -Wl,--rpath-link option for both
$(STAGING_DIR)/lib and $(STAGING_DIR)/usr/lib. It allows library
depending on other libraries to link properly. The TARGET_CFLAGS is
exposed as CFLAGS in TARGET_CONFIGURE_OPTS.
This new version fixes a problem encountered by hartleys
<hartleys@visionengravers.com> when building the kernel. The problem
was that the -Wl,--rpath-link options were added to LDFLAGS, while
there are options for the C compiler, not the ld linker. Moving them
to CFLAGS seems to fix the issue.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
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Revert the rpath patch, it looked good up until someone tried
to build a kernel as well. This seems to break as a result.
Will post a new patch soon and see how that goes..
Signed-off-by: Daniel Laird <daniel.j.laird@nxp.com>
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Apply the patch I posted some time ago that fixes
rpath issues with external toolchains.
Has been tested by users of buildroot and feedback looks good.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni
Signed-off-by: Daniel Laird <daniel.j.laird@nxp.com>
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Remove my fix for rpath-link until I can find out why it works for me and not
Thomas.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Laird <daniel.j.laird@nxp.com>
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As per various email discussions add -rpath-link
to the LDFLAGS.
This definately fixes a few issues for Thomas and myself
Any objections and it can be pulled again.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@...>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Laird <daniel.j.laird@nxp.com>
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The extra stuff doesn't seem to be needed, so lets just get rid of it.
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Upgrade to pkgconfig 0.23 which has native sysroot support (buggy,
but easily fixable), which allows us to get rid of pkgconfig-filter.sh.
At the same time cleanup the makefile.
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- add COPYTO settings for cpio and tar and remove that ugly hardcoded DATE from that was added by Ulf
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- suggest some target flags for abi64
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- use $(STRIPCMD) in packages to avoid clashes with $(STRIP)
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Sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused..
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STRIP=$(TARGET_STRIP) (i.e. without quoting). Thanks to Dimitry Golubovsky
for mentioning this.
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- fixup after Ulf: CXX doesn't take CFLAGS but CXXFLAGS
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gcc target abi back to a place where the other arch-specific settings live
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Packages that need to pass additional CFLAGS in their .mk have to do something
like this: ...configure $(foreach i,$(foo_CFLAGS),CFLAGS+=$$i) --prefix=...
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Will need to change the GCC_TARGET_TUNE accordingly.
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this fact into account.
Will need to try to copy eventual pre-existing project-specific deps back
to package/config in order not to mess up the corresponding timestamps (to avoid superfluous rebuilds)..
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quite work yet for me, but this clearly is a huge project and not having it
quite work on the first pass is hardly unexpected. We definately want this
stuff in buildroot.
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debugging purposes)
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them for the packages.
This should make it obvious if the wrong compiler is used to build the target.
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