Jiri Denemark reported an instance of bootstrapping libvirt
failing when run inside a sandbox, traced to rpm trying to
access /var/ which was not permitted by the sandbox.
Alex Jia reported that 0.9.8-rc1 failed to bootstrap if patch(1)
is not installed.
* bootstrap.conf (buildreq): Avoid rpm call if python-config
exists. Also, require patch, in case we have gnulib-local diffs.
---
bootstrap.conf | 10 ++++++----
1 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/bootstrap.conf b/bootstrap.conf
index a291590..c352718 100644
--- a/bootstrap.conf
+++ b/bootstrap.conf
@@ -195,6 +195,7 @@ gettext 0.17
git 1.5.5
gzip -
libtool -
+patch -
perl 5.5
pkg-config -
python-config -
@@ -203,10 +204,11 @@ tar -
xmllint -
xsltproc -
"
-# You don't have to be on a system with rpm; rather, if you happen to
-# be on RHEL 5, then this bypasses the bootstrap logic that probes for
-# a working 'python-config --version'.
-if `(rpm -q python-devel) >/dev/null 2>&1`; then
+# Use rpm as a fallback to bypass the bootstrap probe for python-config,
+# for the sake of RHEL 5; without requiring it on newer systems that
+# have python-config to begin with.
+if `(${PYTHON_CONFIG-python-config} --version;
+ test $? -lt 126 || rpm -q python-devel) >/dev/null 2>&1`; then
PYTHON_CONFIG=true
fi
--
1.7.7.3