On 07/02/2013 10:16 AM, Eric Blake wrote:
which includes libvirt_access.syms, yet a verbose make shows that the
failure is:
...
printf 'global:\n\n' >>libvirt.syms-tmp && \
cat ../../src/libvirt_private.syms libvirt_access.syms
libvirt_access_qemu.syms libvirt_access_lxc.syms
../../src/libvirt_esx.syms ../../src/libvirt_vmx.syms
../../src/libvirt_libssh2.syms >>libvirt.syms-tmp && \
printf '\n\nlocal:\n*;\n\n};' >>libvirt.syms-tmp && \
chmod a-w libvirt.syms-tmp && \
mv libvirt.syms-tmp libvirt.syms
cat: libvirt_access.syms: No such file or directory
cat: libvirt_access_qemu.syms: No such file or directory
cat: libvirt_access_lxc.syms: No such file or directory
so it may be a VPATH problem. In fact, looking at that line, look at
how libvirt_access.syms is listed locally, while
../../src/libvirt_esx.syms is listed in another directory. I'm still
playing with it...
Aha - light bulb moment. We have EXTRA_DIST += $(USED_SYM_FILES), which
means tarballs are including something that should be generated. We
have _other_ generated sym files that are intentionally not part of the
tarball; looks like I need to do the same here. Now testing my theory.
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Eric Blake eblake redhat com +1-919-301-3266
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