* Gordon Messmer:

> On 2025-12-14 5:05 AM, Florian Weimer wrote:
>> * Gordon Messmer:
>>> I'd like to define an ldflags macro containing -rpath with $ORIGIN and
>>> $LIB, but as far as I can tell, there is no way to escape those values
>>> that will work for all build systems. Am I missing an option?
>> The “all build systems” requirement is pretty wide.  Not every linker we
>> have supports -rpath.  Could you narrow it down a bit?
>
>
> Let's set aside other linkers for a moment...
>
> If I want to run something like "mock ... --define '_pkg_extra_ldflags
> -Wl,-rpath,$ORIGIN/../$LIB' --rebuild <src.rpm>" for an autotools
> project, the value of that ldflags macro is going to end up in a
> Makefile, where '$' will be interpreted as the beginning of a
> variable. So, to use $ORIGIN in an autotools project, I need to escape
> the '$' characters. But something like a python module with an
> extension doesn't use make, so I have to escape that character in a
> different way.

You can try setting the LD_RUN_PATH environment variable.  That should
make the quoting issue mostly go away once you figure out how to get it
into the spec file (which admittedly might be tricky).

Thanks,
Florian

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