From: Yann E. MORIN <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
To: buildroot@busybox.net
Subject: [Buildroot] [PATCHv3] core/pkg-generic: check proper package installation
Date: Fri, 6 Nov 2015 19:19:31 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20151106181931.GA3746@free.fr> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <563C6D8D.10005@mind.be>
Gustavo, All,
On 2015-11-06 10:06 +0100, Arnout Vandecappelle spake thusly:
> On 05-11-15 21:52, Yann E. MORIN wrote:
> > Some packages misbehave, and install files in either of;
> > - $(STAGING_DIR)/$(O) or $(TARGET_DIR)/$(O),
> > - $(STAGING_DIR)/$(HOST_DIR) or $(TARGET_DIR)/$(HOST_DIR).
> >
> > One common reason for that is that pkgconf now prepends the sysroot path
> > to all the paths it returns. Other reasons vary, but are mostly due to
> > poorly writen generic-packages.
> >
> > And a new step hooks to check that no file gets installed in either
> > locations, called after the install-target and install-staging steps.
> >
> > Signed-off-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
> > Cc: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
> > Cc: Gustavo Zacarias <gustavo@zacarias.com.ar>
> > Cc: Arnout Vandecappelle <arnout@mind.be>
> > Cc: Peter Seiderer <ps.report@gmx.net>
> > Cc: Romain Naour <romain.naour@openwide.fr>
> >
> > ---
> > Changes v2 -> v3;
> > - also check for $(HOST_DIR) in case the user specified an
> > out-of-build-dir locatiopn (Arnout)
> >
> > ---
> > Note that, in the current state of Buildroot, this *will* cause a lot of
> > build failures until all those packages are fixed. Among the known to
> > break are quite a few Xorg packages, plus many packages that need to
> > call moc (from Qt4 for sure, possibly from Qt5 too).
>
> Still not true for moc :-)
Yeah. I was really off-tracks yesterday (hard day at $work, followed by
yet another hard day)... Sorry...
> > ---
> > package/pkg-generic.mk | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
> > 1 file changed, 19 insertions(+)
> >
> > diff --git a/package/pkg-generic.mk b/package/pkg-generic.mk
> > index a5d0e57..2fb3fd8 100644
> > --- a/package/pkg-generic.mk
> > +++ b/package/pkg-generic.mk
> > @@ -87,6 +87,25 @@ define step_pkg_size
> > endef
> > GLOBAL_INSTRUMENTATION_HOOKS += step_pkg_size
> >
> > +define step_check_build_dir_one
> > + if [ -d $(2) ]; then \
>
> Perhaps it would be better to handle the $(HOST_DIR) / $(O) combination here, so:
>
> if [ -d $(2)/$(HOST_DIR) -o -d $(2)/$(O) ]; then \
>
> > + printf "ERROR: package %s installs files in %s\n" $(1) $(2) >&2; \
And then how do you differentiate the error message?
But granted, we should probably do both checks here, like so:
if [ -d $(2)/$(HOST_DIR) ]; then \
printf "error... HOSTD_IR...n" >&2; exit 1; \
fi
if [ -d $(2)/$(O) ]; then \
printf "error... O...\n" >&2; exit 1; \
fi
> > + exit 1; \
> > + fi
> > +endef
> > +
> > +define step_check_build_dir
> > + $(if $(filter install-staging,$(2)),\
> > + $(if $(filter end,$(1)),\
> > + $(call step_check_build_dir_one,$(3),$(STAGING_DIR)/$(HOST_DIR)); \
> > + $(call step_check_build_dir_one,$(3),$(STAGING_DIR)/$(O))))
> > + $(if $(filter install-target,$(2)),\
> > + $(if $(filter end,$(1)),\
> > + $(call step_check_build_dir_one,$(3),$(TARGET_DIR)/$(HOST_DIR)); \
> > + $(call step_check_build_dir_one,$(3),$(TARGET_DIR)/$(O))))
> > +endef
> > +GLOBAL_INSTRUMENTATION_HOOKS += step_check_build_dir
>
> You never replied to my comment that I think this would fit better directly in
> the .stamp_install_* rules rather than as hooks.
Yeah, sorry, see above... :-(
> My reasoning is that it is much
> more difficult to find out why some commands are being called when they're
> hidden in hooks. That's not too bad for things like gathering statistics since
> they're supposedly inobtrusive, but here you're throwing an error so it is
> really useful to be able to find easily in the source where this error comes from.
My reasoning is that I like hooks. ;-) After all, IIRC, I was the one to
add them in the first place; I have to use them! ;-)
But OK, that potentially makes sense, like we do for the .la fixups.
I like the way you categorize hooks: they are for instrumentation (hence
their names!). EVerything else you should go into the relevant command
block.
I'll fix up and respin.
Thanks! :-)
Regards,
Yann E. MORIN.
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2015-11-05 20:52 [Buildroot] [PATCHv3] core/pkg-generic: check proper package installation Yann E. MORIN
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