On 11/13/2015 12:11 PM, Andy Falanga (afalanga) wrote: > How does one properly make a build system install to the > system-preferred locations for 64-bit binaries? I'm wondering how to > properly make my build system choose "/usr/lib64" over simply "/usr/lib" > when configure is run. I know this can be done simply via > "--prefix=/usr --libdir=lib64", and maybe this is what it should be
Yes, that IS the preferred way (although autoconf's config.site can make it easier). Your configure script should not hard code any knowledge, rather the user of your configure script should supply their knowledge. It's also recommended that you convince your distro to install a /usr/share/config.site file, which is the easiest way to get './configure --prefix=/usr' to just do the right things for all the other variables. Fedora has already done so: $ rpm -qf /usr/share/config.site autoconf-2.69-20.fc22.noarch $ cat /usr/share/config.site # This is the config.site file to satisfy FHS defaults when installing below # /usr. # # You may override this file by your config.site using the CONFIG_SITE env # variable. # # Note: This file includes also RHEL/Fedora fix for installing libraries into # "/lib/lib64" on 64bit systems. if test -n "$host"; then # skip when cross-compiling return 0 fi if test "$prefix" = /usr \ || { test "$prefix" = NONE && test "$ac_default_prefix" = /usr ; } then test "$sysconfdir" = '${prefix}/etc' && sysconfdir=/etc test "$sharedstatedir" = '${prefix}/com' && sharedstatedir=/var test "$localstatedir" = '${prefix}/var' && localstatedir=/var ARCH=`uname -m` for i in x86_64 ppc64 s390x aarch64; do if test $ARCH = $i; then test "$libdir" = '${exec_prefix}/lib' && libdir='${exec_prefix}/lib64' break fi done fi > (along with some type of bootstrap script). I was just wondering if > there are already elegant/"smiled upon" methods for doing this in > configure (i.e. configure.ac). There's nothing for you to do in configure.ac (that doesn't scale - you'd have to modify every packages' configure.ac to get them to all act the same). Rather, the work should be done by whoever wants installation of things into /usr to just work. See also the autoconf manual: https://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/manual/autoconf.html#Site-Defaults -- Eric Blake eblake redhat com +1-919-301-3266 Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org
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