09/11/2020 16:44, Bruce Richardson: > On Mon, Nov 09, 2020 at 04:28:16PM +0100, Thomas Monjalon wrote: > > 09/11/2020 15:55, Ferruh Yigit: > > > If the 'PKG_CONFIG_PATH' is set in the environment before script run, > > > 32 bit still uses that value for 64-bits libraries. > > > > > > From the build log: > > > > > > " > > > Using DPDK_TARGET i386-pc-linux-gnu > > > meson -Dexamples=l3fwd --buildtype=debugoptimized --werror > > > -Dc_args=-m32 -Dc_link_args=-m32 > > > /tmp/dpdk_maintain/self/dpdk/devtools/.. ./build-32b > > > ... > > > Using 'PKG_CONFIG_PATH' from environment with value: > > > '/usr/local/lib64/pkgconfig/ > > > " > > > > > > This causes build error when linking with the found libraries. > > > > > > Reproduced with 'librte_bpf' which only has 64 bit installed but still > > > enables building 'af_xdp' and link fails. > > > > > > To fix this, using default 'PKG_CONFIG_PATH' variable unless > > > 'CUSTOM_PKG_CONFIG_PATH' set, and set the 'CUSTOM_PKG_CONFIG_PATH' for > > > 32 bit build. > > > > > > Fixes: 9b83106d8784 ("devtools: test 32-bit build") > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Ferruh Yigit <ferruh.yi...@intel.com> > > > --- > > > Cc: Bruce Richardson <bruce.richard...@intel.com> > > > Cc: Thomas Monjalon <tho...@monjalon.net> > > > > > > v2: > > > * Enable overwriting default 'PKG_CONFIG_PATH' value > > > > It was not my conclusion. > > I think we can just reset all env vars. > > > > Perhaps, but I think that may cause more problems for people who want > custom CFLAGS and LDFLAGS for building with extra 3rd-party packages. > While this can be done using the config script that is sourced in, I > suspect most of us do not use such a script. > > Therefore I'd suggest rather than clearing the env vars globally, we just > override them temporarily for the 32-bit, using CFLAGS32, LDFLAGS32, > PKG_CONFIG_PATH32 instead. That allows someone to have a 32-bit and 64-bit > version of e.g. libbpf installed, with a PKG_CONFIG_PATH pointing to each.
So you want to duplicate all vars just to avoid writing them cleanly in a file? And what happens for other targets? I'm tending to nack this approach. There is no problem in using a clean config file.