[openssl-commits] [openssl] master update
Richard Levitte
levitte at openssl.org
Sun Oct 21 13:47:19 UTC 2018
The branch master has been updated
via d8cac50b023be249cdaba054f43acecf17025ce4 (commit)
from 2d015189b97c60b67e10aed320230357bf6b200f (commit)
- Log -----------------------------------------------------------------
commit d8cac50b023be249cdaba054f43acecf17025ce4
Author: Richard Levitte <levitte at openssl.org>
Date: Sun Oct 21 11:03:02 2018 +0200
build file templates: have targets for all shared library names
We only had targets for the "simple" shared library names (libfoo.so
and not libfoo.so.x.y on Unix, import library libfoo.lib but not
libfoo.dll on Windows). This has created some confusion why it wasn't
possible to rebuild the less "simple" name directly (just as an
example, someone who mistook the import library on Windows for a
static library, removed the DLL and then found it was difficult to
rebuild directly), so we change the target to include all possible
names.
Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh at openssl.org>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/7451)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Summary of changes:
Configurations/unix-Makefile.tmpl | 32 ++++++++++++--------------------
Configurations/windows-makefile.tmpl | 36 ++++++++++++++++++++----------------
2 files changed, 32 insertions(+), 36 deletions(-)
diff --git a/Configurations/unix-Makefile.tmpl b/Configurations/unix-Makefile.tmpl
index 590f18d..9b563d8 100644
--- a/Configurations/unix-Makefile.tmpl
+++ b/Configurations/unix-Makefile.tmpl
@@ -1134,9 +1134,7 @@ EOF
}
return $recipe;
}
- # On Unix, we build shlibs from static libs, so we're ignoring the
- # object file array. We *know* this routine is only called when we've
- # configure 'shared'.
+ # We *know* this routine is only called when we've configure 'shared'.
sub obj2shlib {
my %args = @_;
my $lib = $args{lib};
@@ -1163,26 +1161,20 @@ EOF
die "More than one exported symbol map" if scalar @defs > 1;
my $objs = join(" ", @objs);
my $deps = join(" ", @objs, @defs, @deps);
- my $target = shlib_simple($lib);
- my $target_full = shlib($lib);
+ my $simple = shlib_simple($lib);
+ my $full = shlib($lib);
+ my $target = "$simple $full";
my $shared_soname = "";
- $shared_soname .= ' '.$target{shared_sonameflag}.basename($target_full)
+ $shared_soname .= ' '.$target{shared_sonameflag}.basename($full)
if defined $target{shared_sonameflag};
my $shared_imp = "";
- $shared_imp .= ' '.$target{shared_impflag}.basename($target)
+ $shared_imp .= ' '.$target{shared_impflag}.basename($simple)
if defined $target{shared_impflag};
my $shared_def = join("", map { ' '.$target{shared_defflag}.$_ } @defs);
my $recipe = <<"EOF";
-# When building on a Windows POSIX layer (Cygwin or Mingw), we know for a fact
-# that two files get produced, {shlibname}.dll and {libname}.dll.a.
-# With all other Unix platforms, we often build a shared library with the
-# SO version built into the file name and a symlink without the SO version
-# It's not necessary to have both as targets. The choice falls on the
-# simplest, {libname}\$(SHLIB_EXT_IMPORT) for Windows POSIX layers and
-# {libname}\$(SHLIB_EXT_SIMPLE) for the Unix platforms.
$target: $deps
\$(CC) \$(LIB_CFLAGS) $linkflags\$(LIB_LDFLAGS)$shared_soname$shared_imp \\
- -o $target_full$shared_def $objs \\
+ -o $full$shared_def $objs \\
$linklibs \$(LIB_EX_LIBS)
EOF
if (windowsdll()) {
@@ -1196,14 +1188,14 @@ EOF
EOF
} elsif (sharedaix()) {
$recipe .= <<"EOF";
- rm -f $target && \\
- \$(AR) r $target $target_full
+ rm -f $simple && \\
+ \$(AR) r $simple $full
EOF
} else {
$recipe .= <<"EOF";
- if [ '$target' != '$target_full' ]; then \\
- rm -f $target; \\
- ln -s $target_full $target; \\
+ if [ '$simple' != '$full' ]; then \\
+ rm -f $simple; \\
+ ln -s $full $simple; \\
fi
EOF
}
diff --git a/Configurations/windows-makefile.tmpl b/Configurations/windows-makefile.tmpl
index 9d23ec2..663aefc 100644
--- a/Configurations/windows-makefile.tmpl
+++ b/Configurations/windows-makefile.tmpl
@@ -630,13 +630,12 @@ $obj$objext: $deps
EOF
}
- # On Unix, we build shlibs from static libs, so we're ignoring the
- # object file array. We *know* this routine is only called when we've
- # configure 'shared'.
+ # We *know* this routine is only called when we've configure 'shared'.
+ # Also, note that even though the import library built here looks like
+ # a static library, it really isn't.
sub obj2shlib {
my %args = @_;
my $lib = $args{lib};
- my $shlib = $args{shlib};
my @objs = map { (my $x = $_) =~ s|\.o$|$objext|; $x }
grep { $_ =~ m/\.(?:o|res)$/ }
@{$args{objs}};
@@ -648,25 +647,30 @@ EOF
my $linklibs = join("", map { "$_\n" } @deps);
my $objs = join("\n", @objs);
my $deps = join(" ", @objs, @defs, @deps);
- my $target = shlib_import($lib);
+ my $import = shlib_import($lib);
+ my $dll = shlib($lib);
my $shared_def = join("", map { " /def:$_" } @defs);
return <<"EOF"
-$target: $deps
- IF EXIST $shlib$shlibext.manifest DEL /F /Q $shlib$shlibext.manifest
+# The import library may look like a static library, but it is not.
+# We MUST make the import library depend on the DLL, in case someone
+# mistakenly removes the latter.
+$import: $dll
+$dll: $deps
+ IF EXIST $full.manifest DEL /F /Q $full.manifest
IF EXIST \$@ DEL /F /Q \$@
\$(LD) \$(LDFLAGS) \$(LIB_LDFLAGS) \\
- /implib:\$@ \$(LDOUTFLAG)$shlib$shlibext$shared_def @<< || (DEL /Q \$(\@B).* $shlib.* && EXIT 1)
+ /implib:$import \$(LDOUTFLAG)$dll$shared_def @<< || (DEL /Q \$(\@B).* $import && EXIT 1)
$objs
$linklibs\$(LIB_EX_LIBS)
<<
- IF EXIST $shlib$shlibext.manifest \\
- \$(MT) \$(MTFLAGS) \$(MTINFLAG)$shlib$shlibext.manifest \$(MTOUTFLAG)$shlib$shlibext
- IF EXIST apps\\$shlib$shlibext DEL /Q /F apps\\$shlib$shlibext
- IF EXIST test\\$shlib$shlibext DEL /Q /F test\\$shlib$shlibext
- IF EXIST fuzz\\$shlib$shlibext DEL /Q /F fuzz\\$shlib$shlibext
- COPY $shlib$shlibext apps
- COPY $shlib$shlibext test
- COPY $shlib$shlibext fuzz
+ IF EXIST $dll.manifest \\
+ \$(MT) \$(MTFLAGS) \$(MTINFLAG)$dll.manifest \$(MTOUTFLAG)$dll
+ IF EXIST apps\\$dll DEL /Q /F apps\\$dll
+ IF EXIST test\\$dll DEL /Q /F test\\$dll
+ IF EXIST fuzz\\$dll DEL /Q /F fuzz\\$dll
+ COPY $dll apps
+ COPY $dll test
+ COPY $dll fuzz
EOF
}
sub obj2dso {
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