On 2012年09月11日 06:14, Eric Blake wrote:
Recent spec file changes ensure that in distro situations, netcf
and libvirt will link against the same libnl in order to avoid
dumping core. But for every-day development, if you are F17 and
have the libnl3-devel headers available, libvirt was blindly
linking against libnl3 even though F17 netcf still links against
libnl1, making testing a self-built binary on F17 impossible.
By making configure a little bit smarter, we can avoid this
situation - we merely skip the probe of libnl-3 if we can prove
that netcf is still using libnl-1. I intentionally wrote the
test so that we still favor libnl-3 if netcf is not installed or
if we couldn't use ldd to determine things.
Defaults being what they are, someone will invariably complain
that our smarts were wrong. Never fear - in that case, just run
./configure LIBNL_CFLAGS=..., where the fact that you set
LIBNL_CFLAGS (even to the empty string) will go back to probing
for libnl-3, regardless of netcf's choice.
* configure.ac (LIBNL): Don't probe libnl3 if netcf doesn't use it.
---
v2: check for libnetcf.so, in usual suspect locations; and document
a way to override things if the guess is wrong.
configure.ac | 34 +++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
1 file changed, 25 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
index 47a72b9..6a96bf3 100644
--- a/configure.ac
+++ b/configure.ac
@@ -2902,14 +2902,30 @@ LIBNL_LIBS=""
have_libnl=no
if test "$with_linux" = "yes"; then
- PKG_CHECK_MODULES([LIBNL], [libnl-3.0], [
- have_libnl=yes
- AC_DEFINE([HAVE_LIBNL3], [1], [Use libnl-3.0])
- AC_DEFINE([HAVE_LIBNL], [1], [whether the netlink library is available])
- PKG_CHECK_MODULES([LIBNL_ROUTE3], [libnl-route-3.0])
- LIBNL_CFLAGS="$LIBNL_CFLAGS $LIBNL_ROUTE3_CFLAGS"
- LIBNL_LIBS="$LIBNL_LIBS $LIBNL_ROUTE3_LIBS"
- ], [PKG_CHECK_MODULES([LIBNL], [libnl-1>= $LIBNL_REQUIRED], [
+ # When linking with netcf, we must ensure that we pick the same version
+ # of libnl that netcf picked. Prefer libnl-3 unless we can prove
+ # netcf linked against libnl-1, or unless the user set LIBNL_CFLAGS.
+ libnl_ldd=
+ for dir in /usr/lib64 /usr/lib; do
+ if test -f $dir/libnetcf.so; then
+ libnl_ldd=`(ldd $dir/libnetcf.so) 2>&1`
+ break
+ fi
+ done
+ case $libnl_ldd:${LIBNL_CFLAGS+set} in
+ *libnl.so.1*:) ;;
The typo ':', as the end of the pattern, causes build failure.