Thiago Macieira wrote:
> Brad King wrote:
>>> CMake Error at cmake/automoc/cmake_install.cmake:39 (FILE):
>>>   file CHRPATH could not write new RPATH "/opt/testing/lib" to the
>>> file "/var/tmp/kdelibs-796689-build/opt/testing/bin/kde4automoc": No
>>> valid ELF RPATH entry exists in the file;
>> CMake 2.6 comes with an ELF binary parser.  It is used to change the
>> RPATH or RUNPATH of an existing binary before installation.  This is
>> much faster than relinking with a new RPATH as was done by CMake 2.4
>> (relinking is still used on non-ELF systems).
>>
>>> how can I get rid of that? this is KDE trunk, configured with:
>>>
>>> cmake -DKDE4_BUILD_TESTS=ON -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/opt/testing
>>> -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=release
>> Add -DCMAKE_NO_BUILTIN_CHRPATH:BOOL=ON to switch back to the relinking
>> approach.
> 
> I think Dirk is asking how he can get rid of the error. Rewriting the 
> RPATH is probably better/easier than relinking anyways.

Sorry, I should have mentioned I was looking at fixing the error.

> By the way, this is not the first I've heard of this error. Other people 
> have run into it.

Okay, but no one ever reported it to our bug tracker so I didn't know.

-Brad

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