print "A local copy of the docbook.xsl wasn't found on your system" \
" consider installing package like docbook-xsl"
+#
+# Determine the standard libpath for the used compiler,
+# so we can later use that to filter out these standard
+# library paths when some tools like cups-config or
+# python-config report standard lib paths with their
+# ldflags (-L...)
+#
+@conf
+def CHECK_STANDARD_LIBPATH(conf):
+ # at least gcc and clang support this:
+ try:
+ cmd = conf.env.CC + ['-print-search-dirs']
+ out = Utils.cmd_output(cmd).split('\n')
+ except ValueError:
+ # option not supported by compiler - use a standard list of directories
+ dirlist = [ '/usr/lib', '/usr/lib64' ]
+ except:
+ raise Utils.WafError('Unexpected error running "%s"' % (cmd))
+ else:
+ dirlist = []
+ for line in out:
+ line = line.strip()
+ if line.startswith("libraries: ="):
+ dirliststr = line[len("libraries: ="):]
+ dirlist = [ os.path.normpath(x) for x in dirliststr.split(':') ]
+ break
+
+ conf.env.STANDARD_LIBPATH = dirlist
+
waf_config_c_parse_flags = config_c.parse_flags;
def samba_config_c_parse_flags(line, uselib, env):
# overall this makes some build tasks quite a bit faster
+import os
import Build, Utils, Node
-from TaskGen import feature, after
+from TaskGen import feature, after, before
import preproc, Task
@feature('cc', 'cxx')
val = self.env[v + '_' + x]
if val:
self.env.append_value(v, val)
+
+@feature('cprogram', 'cshlib', 'cstaticlib')
+@after('apply_lib_vars')
+@before('apply_obj_vars')
+def samba_before_apply_obj_vars(self):
+ """before apply_obj_vars for uselib, this removes the standard pathes"""
+
+ def is_standard_libpath(env, path):
+ for _path in env.STANDARD_LIBPATH:
+ if _path == os.path.normpath(path):
+ return True
+ return False
+
+ v = self.env
+
+ for i in v['RPATH']:
+ if is_standard_libpath(v, i):
+ v['RPATH'].remove(i)
+
+ for i in v['LIBPATH']:
+ if is_standard_libpath(v, i):
+ v['LIBPATH'].remove(i)
conf.check_tool('compiler_cc')
+ conf.CHECK_STANDARD_LIBPATH()
+
# we need git for 'waf dist'
conf.find_program('git', var='GIT')