[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] make install not creating lib entries in /usr/lib under Ubunu 11.10
On Tue, 2011-10-18 at 23:36 +0100, AP wrote: > I am building xen-unstable (23860:a422e2a4451e) on Ubuntu 11.10. I > noticed that the "make install" does not create lib entries in > /usr/lib/. I see them only in /usr/lib64/. /usr/lib64 is a Red Hat-ism (or perhaps RPM-ism?). I thought that Xen's build system was supposed to figure this out and Do The Right Thing but it seems that it doesn't (I usually build 32 bit tools so I guess I just don't notice). The Debian Xen packaging uses the following patch. I suspect you want most of it but not the e.g. bit which adds $(XEN_VERSION) to private prefix (at least not without a raft of other Debian patches). It might be nice if there was a single variable which could be set to control this behaviour, or even better if it can be automatically detected. I'm also inclined to suggest that the default should be to use /usr/lib and leave the lib64 thing as a RH special case, but then I'm a Debian user so I would think that ;-) > PS: I did not see this problem on 10.10 or 11.04. Did they perhaps have a /usr/lib64->lib compatibility symlink which has gone away (perhaps due to multiarch landing?). Debian Squeeze seems to have such a symlink (from libc6) while Debian Sid does not, I bet Ubuntu has followed a similar path. Ian. That patch: --- a/config/StdGNU.mk +++ b/config/StdGNU.mk @@ -26,22 +26,19 @@ PREFIX ?= /usr BINDIR = $(PREFIX)/bin INCLUDEDIR = $(PREFIX)/include -LIBLEAFDIR = lib -LIBLEAFDIR_x86_32 = lib -LIBLEAFDIR_x86_64 = lib64 -LIBDIR = $(PREFIX)/$(LIBLEAFDIR) -LIBDIR_x86_32 = $(PREFIX)/$(LIBLEAFDIR_x86_32) -LIBDIR_x86_64 = $(PREFIX)/$(LIBLEAFDIR_x86_64) -LIBEXEC = $(LIBDIR_x86_32)/xen/bin +LIBDIR = $(PREFIX)/lib SHAREDIR = $(PREFIX)/share MANDIR = $(SHAREDIR)/man MAN1DIR = $(MANDIR)/man1 MAN8DIR = $(MANDIR)/man8 SBINDIR = $(PREFIX)/sbin -XENFIRMWAREDIR = $(LIBDIR_x86_32)/xen/boot -PRIVATE_PREFIX = $(LIBDIR)/xen +PRIVATE_PREFIX = $(LIBDIR)/xen-$(XEN_VERSION) PRIVATE_BINDIR = $(PRIVATE_PREFIX)/bin +PRIVATE_LIBDIR = $(PRIVATE_PREFIX)/lib + +XENFIRMWAREDIR = $(PRIVATE_PREFIX)/boot +LIBEXEC = $(PRIVATE_LIBDIR) ifeq ($(PREFIX),/usr) CONFIG_DIR = /etc --- a/config/x86_64.mk +++ b/config/x86_64.mk @@ -10,11 +10,6 @@ CFLAGS += -m64 -LIBLEAFDIR = $(LIBLEAFDIR_x86_64) -LIBDIR = $(LIBDIR_x86_64) - -SunOS_LIBDIR = $(SunOS_LIBDIR_x86_64) - # Use only if calling $(LD) directly. ifeq ($(XEN_OS),OpenBSD) LDFLAGS_DIRECT += -melf_x86_64_obsd --- a/Config.mk +++ b/Config.mk @@ -32,14 +32,14 @@ ifneq ($(EXTRA_PREFIX),) EXTRA_INCLUDES += $(EXTRA_PREFIX)/include -EXTRA_LIB += $(EXTRA_PREFIX)/$(LIBLEAFDIR) +EXTRA_LIB += $(EXTRA_LIBDIR) endif BISON ?= bison FLEX ?= flex PYTHON ?= python -PYTHON_PREFIX_ARG ?= --prefix="$(PREFIX)" +PYTHON_PREFIX_ARG ?= --home="$(PRIVATE_PREFIX)" # The above requires that PREFIX contains *no spaces*. This variable is here # to permit the user to set PYTHON_PREFIX_ARG to '' to workaround this bug: # https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/362570 _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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