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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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<micha@neli.hopto.org>
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'default n' is the default, so there's no need to say it explicitly.
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Patch by Hebbar.
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- use $(STRIPCMD) in packages to avoid clashes with $(STRIP)
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toolchain/*/*.mk */Makefile.in -l)
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TARGET_LDFLAGS are passed with the compilers and linker respectively so that we can pass CFLAGS and LDFLAGS on a per-package basis which was not possible previously and a number of packages failed to build. TARGET_CFLAGS usage in package makefiles will be removed next.
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- use TARGET_CONFIGURE_ARGS where appropriate.
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they should be configured with --prefix=/usr and we then need to use
make DESTDIR=$(STAGING_DIR) install to get things installed into the
staging directory. The current situation for many packages, which use
--prefix=$(STAGING_DIR) results in the staging_dir paths getting compiled
into the binary itself.
This also adds in a pile of libtool fixups. Between broken pkgconfig,
broken libtool handling, and broken --prefix settings, its a wonder
things have worked as well as they have up till now.
-Erik
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not exist; Closes #971
Silly, unchecked sed -i -e "/[^b]zcat/s/zcat/\$\(ZCAT\)/g" $(svngrep "[^b]zcat" * -rl | grep -v Config.in)
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libdirectfb* is copied to target, but when the package builds it also builds
libdirect* and libfusion*, which libdirectfb will call upon, but they are not
copied along with libdirectfb.
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Building DirectFB compiles fine and installs fine, but when running on the
target the libraries look for DirectFB modules within a path that was defined
as $(PREFIX) during the build. Under buildroot PREFIX is set to
$(STAGING_DIR)/usr, which obviously doesn't exist on the target so it dies.
Instead, it should be built such that PREFIX=/usr then have prefix &
exec_prefix set to $(STAGING_DIR)/usr when it's time to install.
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