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Old system do not work well with -l% in findstring,
so use a different strategy to recognize whether -lreadline needs
another library (-ltinfo, -lncourses...)
(So we don't need to solve this via 'configure')
Also for now comment out -Wl,-z,pack-relative-relocs and leave it
for the package maintainer whether they want to use.
Possibly add some 'configure' autodetection for usable switch,
as it's relatively new feature..
Add some -Wl flags separatly and avoid their duplication.
Also add --as-needed only when system is using 'newer' readline
library - on these older system the usage of '--as-needed'
seems to be causing some hard to solve problem - so avoid it.
Attach -Wl,-z,relro,-z,now,-z,pack-relative-relocs,--as-needed
to LDFLAGS, but only if LDFLAGS already doesn't contain 'relro'
(so it's not given repeatedly).
Also start to use -z,now linkage also when building libraries
with default compilation - this avoid calling symbol resolver
while library function are using function needing resolving.
Note: Fedora or RHEL rpm building is using:
CFLAGS=$(rpm --eval %{build_cflags})
LDFLAGS=$(rpm --eval %{build_ldflags})
Also split -DUSE_SD_NOTIFY into DEFS from CFLAGS.
Use LDFLAGS separately with every use of CLDFLAGS and leave
this flag only for handling versioning.
This will reflect any LDFLAGS setting use during make.
Since LVM 2.02 it appears that compiling LVM on a platform which
lacks a shared library linker/loader will fail to produce any
binaries (dmsetup, lvm2, etc).
Adds support for the standard --disable-shared flag, and
use it to disable attempts at building shared libraries.
Modified-by: zkabelac
When exit on file is present in a system and term/break signal is
catched, them dmeventd is no longger refusing to exit.
For the correct shutdown, there should be ideally unmonitoring call,
however in some case it's very hard to implement this correct procedure.
With this 'exit on' file dmeventd at least avoid 'blocking' shutdown,
before systemd kills use with -9 anyway possibly even in some unwanted
stated of internal dmeventd processing (i.e. in the middle of some lvm
command processing).
Add some Gentoo based patches for better support of static linking.
This are not tested nor supported by upstream developers.
Usage requires presence of several libraries in their static form
which is however not commonly available.
Selinux modified by zkabelac to still work on older sofrware which
did not provided libselinux.pc at a time - see keep the old check
present and use pkg-config only when possible.
Convert lvmlockd to use configure _LIBS and _CFLAGS for
discovered libraries.
TODO: ATM we ignore discovered libdlm and use libdlm_lt instead.
Also libseagate_ilm is hard to find unicorn for testing.
Convert naming SYSTEMD_CFLAGS/LIB -> LIBSYSTEMD_CFLAGS/LIBS
to better fit library check for libsystemd.
Build lvmlockd with SD_NOTIFY when we have defined LIBSYSTEMD_LIBS.
While the output of building looks more polished, text editors fail to
find source file from compile errors - so until we start to print
all file with full paths - comment out this make build parameter.
Add new define 'newline' for use in 'foreach()'
Add new $(SHOW) for makefile printing output
Add 'make print-VAR' for easier debugging of Makefiles' variables.
Avoid emitting Local symbol and sort symbols from
start and add dependency on previous version
Should not change anything, just better followup
linkage guidlines.
Our new faster deps generation missed support for
buildirs != srcdir - as it can be usable to have
several builds from unchanged directory with sources.
From commit 29abba3785 we have hopefully
fixed most of troubles for deps tracking we had in past - so retry
again.
Drop explicit configure.h from DEPS - as it's automatically gathered
by gcc dependency tracking anyway.
LVM2 is distributed under GPLv2 only. The readline library changed its
license long ago to GPLv3. Given that those licenses are incompatible
and you follow the FSF in their interpretation that dynamically linking
creates a derivative work, distributing LVM2 linked against a current
readline version might be legally problematic.
Add support for the BSD licensed editline library as an alternative for
readline.
Link: https://thrysoee.dk/editline
Since configure.h is a generated header and it's missing traditional
ifdefs preambule - it can be included & parsed multiple times.
Normally compiler is fine when defines have same value and there is
no warning - yet we don't need to parse this several times
and by adding -include directive we can ensure every file
in the package is rightly compile with configure.h as the
first header file.
Avoid doing hard set of LIBS var,
so if the LIBS is set before 'include make.tmpl' it's not lost.
This gives better control over order of linked libraries.