On Wed May 26, 2021 at 10:58 AM -03, Petr Ovtchenkov wrote: > On Wed, 26 May 2021 10:09:31 -0300 > Érico Nogueira <eric...@disroot.org> wrote: > > > Hi! Are you sure this is necessary? In Void Linux, we cross compile > > elfutils for arm and aarch64 without any issue, and I have built it a > > few times for powerpc as well. > > > > Hello! > > Yes, I am sure. I do not know about you process (check, that you really > cross, not run via qemu or like). Build process _run_ i386_gendis to > generate headers:
Yes, we really cross. > > <snip> > if MAINTAINER_MODE > noinst_HEADERS += memory-access.h i386_parse.h i386_data.h > > noinst_PROGRAMS = i386_gendis$(EXEEXT) > > $(srcdir)/%_dis.h: %_defs i386_gendis$(EXEEXT) > $(AM_V_GEN)./i386_gendis$(EXEEXT) $< > $@T <================ > $(AM_V_at)mv -f $@T $@ > > else > > $(srcdir)/%_dis.h: > @echo '*** missing $@; configure with --enable-maintainer-mode' > @false > > endif > </snip> We always use the release tarballs, which already have the %_dis.h files. This explains why we haven't hit any issues. > > > > +if CROSS > > > +i386_gendis_LINK = ${CC_FOR_BUILD} ${LDFLAGS} -o $@ > > > + > > > +$(i386_gendis_OBJECTS): CC=${CC_FOR_BUILD} > > > +endif > > > > Isn't this hardcoding an assumption that the build machine is x86? > > I think no. But this question is for original author: Indeed it isn't, I hadn't looked into it properly yet. > > commit 3cbdd387c752999255aea91600b5cfdefbeac7d0 > Author: Ulrich Drepper <drep...@redhat.com> > Date: Wed Jan 2 17:44:39 2008 +0000 > > propagate from branch 'com.redhat.elfutils.disasm' (head > d15b4eb794e81e477f9896fe82a74cb5ecf4514c) to branch > 'com.redhat.elfutils' (head > eaacbf01f8cc89d043ec6eca9b5e35cb5c4cde06) > > ;) Anyway, couldn't you (re)use the distribution tarball generation stuff for cross setups from git master? Otherwise this would add a dependency on autoconf-archive for anyone generating the configure script locally... I think a final version of this patch should document the autoconf-archive requirement, if it's merged. Cheers, Érico