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File perl-5.8.8-USE_MM_LD_RUN_PATH.patch of Package perl
--- perl-5.8.8-RC1/lib/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm.USE_MM_LD_RUN_PATH 2006-01-20 15:51:09.000000000 -0500 +++ perl-5.8.8-RC1/lib/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm 2006-01-20 16:25:43.000000000 -0500 @@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ PERL_SRC PERM_RW PERM_RWX PL_FILES PM PM_FILTER PMLIBDIRS POLLUTE PPM_INSTALL_EXEC PPM_INSTALL_SCRIPT PREREQ_FATAL PREREQ_PM PREREQ_PRINT PRINT_PREREQ - SIGN SKIP TYPEMAPS VERSION VERSION_FROM XS XSOPT XSPROTOARG + SKIP TYPEMAPS USE_MM_LD_RUN_PATH VERSION VERSION_FROM XS XSOPT XSPROTOARG XS_VERSION clean depend dist dynamic_lib linkext macro realclean tool_autosplit @@ -369,7 +369,27 @@ print join(" ", map { "perl($_)>=$self->{PREREQ_PM}->{$_} " } sort keys %{$self->{PREREQ_PM}}), "\n"; exit 0; - } + } + + # USE_MM_LD_RUN_PATH - another RedHatism to disable automatic RPATH generation + if ( ( ! $self->{USE_MM_LD_RUN_PATH} ) + &&( ("@ARGV" =~ /\bUSE_MM_LD_RUN_PATH(=([01]))?\b/) + ||( exists( $ENV{USE_MM_LD_RUN_PATH} ) + &&( $ENV{USE_MM_LD_RUN_PATH} =~ /([01])?$/ ) + ) + ) + ) + { + my $v = $1; + if( $v ) + { + $v = ($v=~/=([01])$/)[0]; + }else + { + $v = 1; + }; + $self->{USE_MM_LD_RUN_PATH}=$v; + }; print STDOUT "MakeMaker (v$VERSION)\n" if $Verbose; if (-f "MANIFEST" && ! -f "Makefile"){ @@ -1373,13 +1393,13 @@ This is the root directory into which the code will be installed. It I<prepends itself to the normal prefix>. For example, if your code -would normally go into F</usr/local/lib/perl> you could set DESTDIR=~/tmp/ -and installation would go into F<~/tmp/usr/local/lib/perl>. +would normally go into /usr/local/lib/perl you could set DESTDIR=~/myperl/ +and installation would go into ~/myperl/usr/local/lib/perl. This is primarily of use for people who repackage Perl modules. NOTE: Due to the nature of make, it is important that you put the trailing -slash on your DESTDIR. F<~/tmp/> not F<~/tmp>. +slash on your DESTDIR. F<"~/myperl/"> not F<"~/myperl">. =item DIR @@ -2057,6 +2077,40 @@ precedence, even if it isn't listed in TYPEMAPS. The default system typemap has lowest precedence. +=item USE_MM_LD_RUN_PATH + +boolean +The Red Hat perl MakeMaker distribution differs from the standard +upstream release in that it disables use of the MakeMaker generated +LD_RUN_PATH by default, UNLESS this attribute is specified , or the +USE_MM_LD_RUN_PATH environment variable is set during the MakeMaker run. + +The upstream MakeMaker will set the ld(1) environment variable LD_RUN_PATH +to the concatenation of every -L ld(1) option directory in which a -l ld(1) +option library is found, which is used as the ld(1) -rpath option if none +is specified. This means that, if your application builds shared libraries +and your MakeMaker application links to them, that the absolute paths of the +libraries in the build tree will be inserted into the RPATH header of all +MakeMaker generated binaries, and that such binaries will be unable to link +to these libraries if they do not still reside in the build tree directories +(unlikely) or in the system library directories (/lib or /usr/lib), regardless +of any LD_LIBRARY_PATH setting. So if you specified -L../mylib -lmylib , and + your 'libmylib.so' gets installed into /some_directory_other_than_usr_lib, + your MakeMaker application will be unable to link to it, even if LD_LIBRARY_PATH +is set to include /some_directory_other_than_usr_lib, because RPATH overrides +LD_LIBRARY_PATH. + +So for Red Hat MakeMaker builds LD_RUN_PATH is NOT generated by default for +every link. You can still use explicit -rpath ld options or the LD_RUN_PATH +environment variable during the build to generate an RPATH for the binaries. + +You can set the USE_MM_LD_RUN_PATH attribute to 1 on the MakeMaker command +line or in the WriteMakefile arguments to enable generation of LD_RUN_PATH +for every link command. + +USE_MM_LD_RUN_PATH will default to 1 (LD_RUN_PATH will be used) IF the +$USE_MM_LD_RUN_PATH environment variable is set during a MakeMaker run. + =item VENDORPREFIX Like PERLPREFIX, but only for the vendor install locations. --- perl-5.8.8-RC1/lib/ExtUtils/MM_Unix.pm.USE_MM_LD_RUN_PATH 2005-10-21 10:11:03.000000000 -0400 +++ perl-5.8.8-RC1/lib/ExtUtils/MM_Unix.pm 2006-01-20 16:20:25.000000000 -0500 @@ -941,7 +941,7 @@ } my $ld_run_path_shell = ""; - if ($self->{LD_RUN_PATH} ne "") { + if (($self->{LD_RUN_PATH} ne "") && ($self->{USE_MM_LD_RUN_PATH})) { $ld_run_path_shell = 'LD_RUN_PATH="$(LD_RUN_PATH)" '; } --- perl-5.8.8-RC1/lib/ExtUtils/Liblist.pm.USE_MM_LD_RUN_PATH 2003-04-07 14:58:17.000000000 -0400 +++ perl-5.8.8-RC1/lib/ExtUtils/Liblist.pm 2006-01-20 16:21:57.000000000 -0500 @@ -87,6 +87,11 @@ in LDLOADLIBS. It is passed as an environment variable to the process that links the shared library. +Red Hat extension: This generation of LD_RUN_PATH is disabled by default. +To use the generated LD_RUN_PATH for all links, set the USE_MM_LD_RUN_PATH +MakeMaker object attribute / argument, (or set the $USE_MM_LD_RUN_PATH +environment variable). + =head2 BSLOADLIBS List of those libraries that are needed but can be linked in