nixpkgs/pkgs/development/libraries/gobject-introspection/absolute_shlib_path.patch
Hamish Mackenzie 363f78fb4c gobject-introspection: Fix macos shared lib paths
Uses patch Nirbheek Chauhan's patch from this issue upstream issue:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gobject-introspection/issues/222

Fixes #40599
2018-09-07 22:17:06 +12:00

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--- a/giscanner/scannermain.py
+++ b/giscanner/scannermain.py
@@ -100,6 +100,39 @@
return group
+def _get_default_fallback_libpath():
+ # Newer multiple-output-optimized stdenv has an environment variable
+ # $outputLib which in turn specifies another variable which then is used as
+ # the destination for the library contents (${!outputLib}/lib).
+ store_path = os.environ.get(os.environ.get("outputLib"))
+ if store_path is None:
+ outputs = os.environ.get("outputs", "out").split()
+ if "lib" in outputs:
+ # For multiple output derivations let's try whether there is a $lib
+ # environment variable and use that as the base store path.
+ store_path = os.environ.get("lib")
+ elif "out" in outputs:
+ # Otherwise we have a single output derivation, so the libraries
+ # most certainly will end up in "$out/lib".
+ store_path = os.environ.get("out")
+
+ if store_path is not None:
+ # Even if we have a $lib as output, there still should be a $lib/lib
+ # directory.
+ return os.path.join(store_path, 'lib')
+ else:
+ # If we haven't found a possible scenario, let's return an empty string
+ # so that the shared library won't be prepended with a path.
+ #
+ # Note that this doesn't mean that all hope is lost, because after all
+ # we can still use --fallback-library-path to set one.
+ #
+ # Also, we're not returning None, because that would make it very
+ # difficult to disable adding fallback paths altogether using something
+ # like: --fallback-library-path=""
+ return ""
+
+
def _get_option_parser():
parser = optparse.OptionParser('%prog [options] sources')
parser.add_option('', "--quiet",
@@ -209,6 +242,10 @@
parser.add_option("", "--filelist",
action="store", dest="filelist", default=[],
help="file containing headers and sources to be scanned")
+ parser.add_option("", "--fallback-library-path",
+ action="store", dest="fallback_libpath",
+ default=_get_default_fallback_libpath(),
+ help="Path to prepend to unknown shared libraries")
group = get_preprocessor_option_group(parser)
parser.add_option_group(group)
--- a/giscanner/shlibs.py
+++ b/giscanner/shlibs.py
@@ -63,6 +63,11 @@
pattern = "([^\s]*lib*%s[^A-Za-z0-9_-][^\s\(\)]*)"
return re.compile(pattern % re.escape(library_name))
+def _ldd_library_nix_pattern(library_name):
+ nix_store_dir = re.escape('@nixStoreDir@'.rstrip('/'))
+ pattern = r'(%s(?:/[^/]*)+lib%s[^A-Za-z0-9_-][^\s\(\)]*)'
+ return re.compile(pattern % (nix_store_dir, re.escape(library_name)))
+
# This is a what we do for non-la files. We assume that we are on an
# ELF-like system where ldd exists and the soname extracted with ldd is
@@ -112,7 +117,7 @@
proc = subprocess.Popen(args, stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
patterns = {}
for library in libraries:
- patterns[library] = _ldd_library_pattern(library)
+ patterns[library] = (_ldd_library_pattern(library), _ldd_library_nix_pattern(library))
shlibs = []
for line in proc.stdout:
@@ -122,11 +127,14 @@
# possible for the name of the binary to match _ldd_library_pattern.
if line == binary.args[0] + ':\n':
continue
- for library, pattern in patterns.items():
- m = pattern.search(line)
+ for library, (pattern, nix_pattern) in patterns.items():
+ if line.find('@nixStoreDir@') != -1:
+ m = nix_pattern.search(line)
+ else:
+ m = pattern.search(line)
if m:
del patterns[library]
- shlibs.append(_sanitize_install_name(m.group(1)))
+ shlibs.append(os.path.join(options.fallback_libpath, _sanitize_install_name(m.group(1))))
break
if len(patterns) > 0:
--- a/giscanner/utils.py
+++ b/giscanner/utils.py
@@ -113,17 +113,11 @@
if dlname is None:
return None
- # Darwin uses absolute paths where possible; since the libtool files never
- # contain absolute paths, use the libdir field
- if platform.system() == 'Darwin':
- dlbasename = os.path.basename(dlname)
- libdir = _extract_libdir_field(la_file)
- if libdir is None:
- return dlbasename
- return libdir + '/' + dlbasename
- # From the comments in extract_libtool(), older libtools had
- # a path rather than the raw dlname
- return os.path.basename(dlname)
+ dlbasename = os.path.basename(dlname)
+ libdir = _extract_libdir_field(la_file)
+ if libdir is None:
+ return dlbasename
+ return libdir + '/' + dlbasename
def extract_libtool(la_file):