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However, that was problematic because: # # 1. When invoking a shell, GNU Make special-cases exit code 127 (command not # found) by not capturing the output but instead passing it through. This is # not done for any other exit code. # # 2. Characters like '#' (from these programs' output) would end up in make # variables like build_id_string, which would be wrongly interpreted by make # when these variables were used. # # Therefore, we should avoid having arbitrary strings in make variables where # possible. The gen_id script used here hashes the output to construct a # "make-safe" id. # # Also note that these lines need to be: # # 1. After including {hosts,builders}/*.mk, since they rely on the tool # variables (e.g. build_CC, host_STRIP, etc.) to be set. # # 2. Before including packages/*.mk (excluding packages/packages.mk), since # they rely on the build_id variables # build_id:=$(shell env CC='$(build_CC)' CXX='$(build_CXX)' AR='$(build_AR)' RANLIB='$(build_RANLIB)' STRIP='$(build_STRIP)' SHA256SUM='$(build_SHA256SUM)' DEBUG='$(DEBUG)' ./gen_id '$(BUILD_ID_SALT)' 'GUIX_ENVIRONMENT=$(realpath $(GUIX_ENVIRONMENT))') $(host_arch)_$(host_os)_id:=$(shell env CC='$(host_CC)' CXX='$(host_CXX)' AR='$(host_AR)' RANLIB='$(host_RANLIB)' STRIP='$(host_STRIP)' SHA256SUM='$(build_SHA256SUM)' DEBUG='$(DEBUG)' ./gen_id '$(HOST_ID_SALT)' 'GUIX_ENVIRONMENT=$(realpath $(GUIX_ENVIRONMENT))') qrencode_packages_$(NO_QR) = $(qrencode_$(host_os)_packages) qt_packages_$(NO_QT) = $(qt_packages) $(qt_$(host_os)_packages) $(qt_$(host_arch)_$(host_os)_packages) $(qrencode_packages_) bdb_packages_$(NO_BDB) = $(bdb_packages) sqlite_packages_$(NO_SQLITE) = $(sqlite_packages) wallet_packages_$(NO_WALLET) = $(bdb_packages_) $(sqlite_packages_) upnp_packages_$(NO_UPNP) = $(upnp_packages) natpmp_packages_$(NO_NATPMP) = $(natpmp_packages) zmq_packages_$(NO_ZMQ) = $(zmq_packages) multiprocess_packages_$(MULTIPROCESS) = $(multiprocess_packages) packages += $($(host_arch)_$(host_os)_packages) $($(host_os)_packages) $(qt_packages_) $(wallet_packages_) $(upnp_packages_) $(natpmp_packages_) native_packages += $($(host_arch)_$(host_os)_native_packages) $($(host_os)_native_packages) ifneq ($(zmq_packages_),) packages += $(zmq_packages) endif ifeq ($(multiprocess_packages_),) packages += $(multiprocess_packages) native_packages += $(multiprocess_native_packages) endif all_packages = $(packages) $(native_packages) meta_depends = Makefile funcs.mk builders/default.mk hosts/default.mk hosts/$(host_os).mk builders/$(build_os).mk $(host_arch)_$(host_os)_native_binutils?=$($(host_os)_native_binutils) $(host_arch)_$(host_os)_native_toolchain?=$($(host_os)_native_toolchain) include funcs.mk final_build_id_long+=$(shell $(build_SHA256SUM) config.site.in) final_build_id+=$(shell echo -n "$(final_build_id_long)" | $(build_SHA256SUM) | cut -c-$(HASH_LENGTH)) $(host_prefix)/.stamp_$(final_build_id): $(native_packages) $(packages) rm -rf $(@D) mkdir -p $(@D) echo copying packages: $^ echo to: $(@D) cd $(@D); $(foreach package,$^, $(build_TAR) xf $($(package)_cached); ) touch $@ # $PATH is not preserved between ./configure and make by convention. Its # modification and overriding at ./configure time is (as I understand it) # supposed to be captured by the AC_{PROG_{,OBJ}CXX,PATH_{PROG,TOOL}} macros, # which will expand the program names to their full absolute paths. The notable # exception is command line overriding: ./configure CC=clang, which skips the # program name expansion step, and works because the user implicitly indicates # with CC=clang that clang will be available in $PATH at all times, and is most # likely part of the user's system. # # Therefore, when we "seed the autoconf cache"/"override well-known program # vars" by setting AR= in our config.site, either one of two things needs # to be true for the build system to work correctly: # # 1. If we refer to the program by name (e.g. AR=riscv64-gnu-linux-ar), the # tool needs to be available in $PATH at all times. # # 2. If the tool is _**not**_ expected to be available in $PATH at all times # (such as is the case for our native_cctools binutils tools), it needs to # be referred to by its absolute path, such as would be output by the # AC_PATH_{PROG,TOOL} macros. # # Minor note: it is also okay to refer to tools by their absolute path even if # we expect them to be available in $PATH at all times, more specificity does # not hurt. $(host_prefix)/share/config.site : config.site.in $(host_prefix)/.stamp_$(final_build_id) @mkdir -p $(@D) sed -e 's|@HOST@|$(host)|' \ -e 's|@CC@|$(host_CC)|' \ -e 's|@CXX@|$(host_CXX)|' \ -e 's|@AR@|$(host_AR)|' \ -e 's|@RANLIB@|$(host_RANLIB)|' \ -e 's|@NM@|$(host_NM)|' \ -e 's|@STRIP@|$(host_STRIP)|' \ -e 's|@build_os@|$(build_os)|' \ -e 's|@host_os@|$(host_os)|' \ -e 's|@CFLAGS@|$(strip $(host_CFLAGS) $(host_$(release_type)_CFLAGS))|' \ -e 's|@CXXFLAGS@|$(strip $(host_CXXFLAGS) $(host_$(release_type)_CXXFLAGS))|' \ -e 's|@CPPFLAGS@|$(strip $(host_CPPFLAGS) $(host_$(release_type)_CPPFLAGS))|' \ -e 's|@LDFLAGS@|$(strip $(host_LDFLAGS) $(host_$(release_type)_LDFLAGS))|' \ -e 's|@allow_host_packages@|$(ALLOW_HOST_PACKAGES)|' \ -e 's|@no_qt@|$(NO_QT)|' \ -e 's|@no_qr@|$(NO_QR)|' \ -e 's|@no_zmq@|$(NO_ZMQ)|' \ -e 's|@no_wallet@|$(NO_WALLET)|' \ -e 's|@no_bdb@|$(NO_BDB)|' \ -e 's|@no_sqlite@|$(NO_SQLITE)|' \ -e 's|@no_upnp@|$(NO_UPNP)|' \ -e 's|@no_natpmp@|$(NO_NATPMP)|' \ -e 's|@multiprocess@|$(MULTIPROCESS)|' \ -e 's|@debug@|$(DEBUG)|' \ $< > $@ touch $@ define check_or_remove_cached mkdir -p $(BASE_CACHE)/$(host)/$(package) && cd $(BASE_CACHE)/$(host)/$(package); \ $(build_SHA256SUM) -c $($(package)_cached_checksum) >/dev/null 2>/dev/null || \ ( rm -f $($(package)_cached_checksum); \ if test -f "$($(package)_cached)"; then echo "Checksum mismatch for $(package). Forcing rebuild.."; rm -f $($(package)_cached_checksum) $($(package)_cached); fi ) endef define check_or_remove_sources mkdir -p $($(package)_source_dir); cd $($(package)_source_dir); \ test -f $($(package)_fetched) && ( $(build_SHA256SUM) -c $($(package)_fetched) >/dev/null 2>/dev/null || \ ( echo "Checksum missing or mismatched for $(package) source. 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