On Fri, Apr 11, 2025 at 9:21 AM Wolfgang Walther <walt...@technowledgy.de> wrote: > I tried to apply this patch to nixpkgs' libpq build [1]. First, I pinned > a recent commit from master (one where the v5 patch will apply cleanly > later) and enabled --with-libcurl [2].
(The [2] link is missing, I think.) > 2. The statically linked build fails during configure: I'm confused by this -- the build produces staticlibs alongside the dynamically linked ones, so that's what I've been testing against. What different options do you pass to configure for a "statically linked build"? > undefined reference to `psl_is_cookie_domain_acceptable' > undefined reference to `nghttp2_session_check_request_allowed' > > I assume the many libs listed in Libs.private in libcurl.pc are not > added automatically for this check? Not unless there is some magic in PKG_CHECK_MODULES I've never heard of (which is entirely possible!). Furthermore I imagine that the transitive dependencies of all its dependencies are not added either. Does your build method currently work for dependency forests like libgssapi_krb5 and libldap? (I want to make sure I'm not accidentally doing less work than we currently support for those other deps, but I'm also not planning to add more feature work as part of this particular open item.) > I tried adding "make submake-libpq-oauth", but that doesn't exist. There is no submake for this because no other targets depend on it. Currently I don't have any plans to add one (but -C should work). > When I do "make -C src/interfaces/libpq-oauth", I get this error: > > make: *** No rule to make target 'oauth-curl.o', needed by > 'libpq-oauth-18.so'. Stop. I cannot reproduce this. The CI seems happy, too. Is this patch the only modification you've made to our build system, or are there more changes? I'm about to rewrite this part somewhat, so a deep dive may not be very helpful. Thanks, --Jacob