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To install its shared library, the luajit Makefile does: cd src && test -f $(FILE_SO) && \ $(INSTALL_X) $(FILE_SO) $(INSTALL_DYN) && \ $(LDCONFIG) $(INSTALL_LIB) && \ $(SYMLINK) $(INSTALL_SONAME) $(INSTALL_SHORT1) && \ $(SYMLINK) $(INSTALL_SONAME) $(INSTALL_SHORT2) || : This means that if ldconfig doesn't work or isn't available on the system, it won't create the libluajit-5.1.so -> libluajit-5.1.so.5.2.0 symbolic link. Not having this symbolic link prevents lua-ev from finding the shared version of the luajit library, and it fallbacks to using the libluajit.a static library. However, this static library is not built with -fPIC, so using it within a shared library doesn't work, and leads to build failures on architectures that really do want to have non-fPIC code into a shared library, such as x86-64. By passing LDCONFIG=true during the installation steps of luajit, we ensure that the symbolic links are created, which allows lua-ev to detect the shared library properly, making everybody happy. Investigation conducted with Samuel Martin. Thanks! Fixes: http://autobuild.buildroot.org/results/41c/41c8bb9cf91a86908a150dae27726136cb56f5b7/ Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com> Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com> |
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Config.in | ||
luajit-02-shared-lib.patch | ||
luajit-03-dont-strip.patch | ||
luajit-04-no-bin-symlink.patch | ||
luajit-05-install-inc.patch | ||
luajit.mk |