On 12 December 2017 at 14:03, Stefan Agner <stefan@agner.ch> wrote:
On 2017-12-12 15:00, Burton, Ross wrote:

> On 12 December 2017 at 13:27, Stefan Agner <stefan@agner.ch> wrote:
>
>> On some build hosts distros (e.g. Fedora 26) waf tries to be
>> smart about libdir detection and defaults to [EXEC_PREFIX/lib64].
>> This obviously is not what we want for 32-bit targets and usually
>> fails in the do_package phase:
>> WARNING: gstreamer1.0-plugins-imx-0.13.0-r0 do_package: QA Issue: gstreamer1.0-plugins-imx: Files/directories were installed but not shipped in any package:
>> /usr/lib64/libgstimxcommon.so.0
>>
>> Waf knows prefix, bindir and libdir as default options. Explicitly
>> pass those three.
>
> Obviously not.
>
> ERROR: eglinfo-x11-1.0.0-r0 do_configure: Function failed: do_configure (log file is located at /data/poky-tmp/master/build/work/corei7-64-poky-linux/eglinfo-x11/1.0.0-r0/temp/log.do_configure.17278)
> ERROR: Logfile of failure stored in: /data/poky-tmp/master/build/work/corei7-64-poky-linux/eglinfo-x11/1.0.0-r0/temp/log.do_configure.17278
> Log data follows:
> | DEBUG: Executing shell function do_configure
> | waf [commands] [options]
> |
> | Main commands (example: ./waf build -j4)
> |   build    : executes the build
> |   clean    : cleans the project
> |   configure: configures the project
> |   dist     : makes a tarball for redistributing the sources
> |   distcheck: checks if the project compiles (tarball from 'dist')
> |   distclean: removes the build directory
> |   install  : installs the targets on the system
> |   list     : lists the targets to execute
> |   step     : executes tasks in a step-by-step fashion, for debugging
> |   uninstall: removes the targets installed
> |   update   : updates the plugins from the *waflib/extras* directory
> |
> | waf: error: no such option: --bindir
>

Hm, eglinfo seems to come with a old waf version, 1.7.8 to be specific.

It seems bindir/libdir got added in 1.8 series:
https://github.com/waf-project/waf/blob/waf-1.8/waflib/Options.py

Make version specific variables?

That neatly shows where the "clever code" that was breaking libdir earlier is:

https://github.com/waf-project/waf/commit/823b4cd2dc03d06a81e0ab003606067da03d8745#diff-b44b0c8f383b2fd1b19f2ba039d30237

Ross