When building and running tests on a system without SELinux with a
command similar to "make DESTDIR=/tmp/destdir install test", libsemanage
tests fail to build with the following error:
In file included from utilities.h:20:0,
from utilities.c:24:
../src/handle.h:29:26: fatal error: sepol/handle.h: No such file or
directory
#include <sepol/handle.h>
^
Fix this by adding the newly-installed directory under $DESTDIR (using
variable $PREFIX) in the search paths of the compiler.
Signed-off-by: Nicolas Iooss <nicolas.iooss@m4x.org>
On systems where $PYTHON is python3.5 (instead of python2 or python3),
pkg-config fails to find the Python package because it is named with a
dash (e.g. python-3.5).
Moreover the build system may have been using the pkg-config
configuration files for the wrong Python version when several Python
with the same major version number are installed (e.g. using python-3.5
on a system with both python-3.4 and python-3.5 and where
/usr/lib/pkgconfig/python3.pc is a symlink to python-3.5.pc).
In order to fix these two issues, compute $PYPREFIX from $PYTHON by
using the full major.minor version.
Moreover update Travis-Ci configuration to grab the relevant
configuration files for pkg-config from /opt/python (for example
/opt/python/3.5.2/lib/pkgconfig/python-3.5.pc) instead of using
system-provided files (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkgconfig/python3.pc
and /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkgconfig/python2.pc).
Signed-off-by: Nicolas Iooss <nicolas.iooss@m4x.org>
Add a configuration file for https://travis-ci.org/. This continuous
integration platform can build the project for several configurations on
Linux, using different compilers, linkers, Python versions and Ruby
versions. An example of build results is available on
https://travis-ci.org/fishilico/selinux/builds/185912863
Even if the SELinux userland libraries and tools project does not enable
Travis-CI integration, the .travis.yml file may be helpful for
contributors who wish to run tests in several configurations.
Current limitations:
- It does not run an OS X build. Travis-CI provides free OS X
environments but it is quite difficult to configure a single
.travis.yml file which defines many Linux environments and some OS X
ones.
- It only runs Ubuntu 14.04 with an x86-64 CPU. This does not test
Android, ARM nor 32-bit x86 configurations.
- It only builds with glibc, not musl or other light C library.
Signed-off-by: Nicolas Iooss <nicolas.iooss@m4x.org>