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When using the musl C library fts is optional. So we need to detect its presence by looking at the fts-standalone pkgconfig module. This patch does that. This comes from Gentoo bug https://bugs.gentoo.org/831571 * configure.ac: Invoke AC_CANONICAL_HOST to compute the host_cpu, host_vendor, host_os parts of the 'host" variable. Then if the host_os ends up with "musl" then, check for the fts-standalone pkgconfig module and record the fts library into FTS_{LIBS,CFLAGS}. * src/Makefile.am: Link to $FTS_LIBS and use $FTS_CFLAGS for compilation. * tools/Makefile.am: Likewise. * tools/abisym.cc: Include libgen.h * tools/kmidiff.cc: Remove useless fts.h header file. Signed-off-by: David Seifert <soap@gentoo.org> Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> |
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bash-completion | ||
doc | ||
include | ||
m4 | ||
relicensing-scripts | ||
scripts | ||
src | ||
tests | ||
tools | ||
.clang-format | ||
.gitignore | ||
.mailmap | ||
abigail.m4 | ||
ABIXML-FORMAT-VERSIONS | ||
AUTHORS | ||
ChangeLog | ||
COMMIT-LOG-GUIDELINES | ||
COMPILING | ||
configure.ac | ||
CONTRIBUTING | ||
default.abignore | ||
gen-changelog.py | ||
install-sh | ||
libabigail.pc.in | ||
license-change-2020.txt | ||
LICENSE.txt | ||
ltmain.sh | ||
Makefile.am | ||
NEWS | ||
README | ||
release-text-template.txt | ||
update-copyright.sh | ||
VISIBILITY |
This is the Application Binary Interface Generic Analysis and Instrumentation Library. It aims at constructing, manipulating, serializing and de-serializing ABI-relevant artifacts. The set of artifacts that we are intersted is made of quantities like types, variable, fonctions and declarations of a given library or program. For a given library or program this set of quantities is called an ABI corpus. This library aims at (among other things) providing a way to compare two ABI Corpora (apparently the plural of corpus is copora, heh, that's cool), provide detailed information about their differences, and help build tools to infer interesting conclusions about these differences. You are welcome to contribute to this project after reading the files CONTRIBUTING and COMMIT-LOG-GUIDELINES files in the source tree. Communicating with the maintainers of this project -- including sending patches to be include to the source code -- happens via email at libabigail@sourceware.org.