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Thomas Petazzoni 620d85b310 toolchain-external: fix the SYSROOT_DIR mangling logic
In a1d94aaa3a ('toolchain-external: add support for musl C
library'), we made the following change to the SYSROOT_DIR mangling
logic:

-       SYSROOT_DIR=`echo $${LIBC_A_LOCATION} | sed -r -e 's:usr/lib(32|64)?/(.*/)?libc\.a::'` ; \
+       SYSROOT_DIR=`echo $${LIBC_A_LOCATION} | sed -r -e 's:(usr/)?lib(32|64)?/(.*/)?libc\.a::'` ; \

This was needed to accomodate for musl based toolchains that don't
have libc.a in usr/lib/..., but directory in lib/... Basically, the
change makes the usr/ at the beginning optional.

However, with the very permissive (.*) matching in the middle of the
path, the change above had an unexpected consequence: any path contain
'/lib' would be truncated before this lib. As an example, Peter
reported that his builds, running from /var/lib/buildbot/ were no
longer working because the SYSROOT_DIR was decided to be /var instead
of something like
/var/lib/buildbot/buildroot/output/host/opt/ext-toolchain/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libc/.

So, this commit changes (again!) this regexp by changing (.*) to
([^/]*), the idea being that it will match only *one* path
component. Note that this intermediate (.*) directory was added in
e6e60becb0 ('external-toolchain: add support for Linaro 2012.01') to
accomodate for Linaro toolchains that have a subdirectory in their
sysroot named after the target tuple:

$ ./output/host/opt/ext-toolchain/bin/arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc -print-file-name=libc.a
/home/thomas/projets/buildroot/output/host/opt/ext-toolchain/bin/../arm-linux-gnueabihf/libc/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libc.a

In addition to this, this commit also makes sure that the change
making usr/ optional is properly reported on all the instances of this
regular expression.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
2013-11-11 00:24:16 +01:00
arch avr32: pass target arch to gcc 2013-11-06 22:37:42 +01:00
board configs: rename rpi_defconfig for consistency 2013-11-10 22:18:52 +01:00
boot linux/uboot: line-up repository-related configuration options 2013-10-27 08:09:01 +01:00
configs configs: rename rpi_defconfig for consistency 2013-11-10 22:18:52 +01:00
docs manual: add some info on the POST_RSYNC hook 2013-11-11 00:12:05 +01:00
fs Config.in files: add missing dependencies to toolchain option comments 2013-11-10 23:59:57 +01:00
linux Config.in files: add missing dependencies to toolchain option comments 2013-11-10 23:59:57 +01:00
package infra: clean up 'Patching' message 2013-11-11 00:15:01 +01:00
support Makefile: fix out-of-tree builds with multiple targets with 'all' 2013-11-06 23:24:47 +01:00
system Config.in files: add missing dependencies to toolchain option comments 2013-11-10 23:59:57 +01:00
toolchain toolchain-external: fix the SYSROOT_DIR mangling logic 2013-11-11 00:24:16 +01:00
.defconfig buildroot: get rid of s390 support 2009-01-12 14:36:14 +00:00
.gitignore update gitignore 2013-05-04 12:41:55 +02:00
CHANGES Update for 2013.08 2013-08-31 00:33:13 +02:00
Config.in toolchain: refactor Stack Smashing Protection support 2013-09-15 23:02:57 +02:00
Config.in.legacy Config.in.legacy: select BR2_LEGACY for module-init-tools legacy option 2013-11-10 12:34:52 +01:00
COPYING clarify license and fix website license link 2009-05-08 09:29:41 +02:00
Makefile infra: centralize rsync exclude list for VCS files 2013-11-11 00:10:58 +01:00
Makefile.legacy legacy: add error target for host-pkg-config 2012-11-30 12:07:09 -08:00

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