@pmatilai Personally, I'd also like a solution to an annoying case that I have
on macOS where I have binaries with multiple architectures in them. What you're
saying here could probably be expanded to handle that too, I suppose, since it
essentially turns architectures into qualifiers for
Yep, I worked on #1038 to solve this and several other problems I was having in
OpenMandriva. Alas, it's stuck for now.
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@yecril71pl pushed 1 commit.
160eff4a51aee381fb90ea9105064e6647cc706a EXTRA_DIST = README.md
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Oh, and thanks for the patch! Your attention to details like this is
appreciated!
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Looks like the new file does not get automatically picked up by automake and
needs to be added to `EXTRA_DIST` in `tests/Makefile.am`.
Generally changes to the content (even if just rewording) and changing the
format as a whole should be done in separate patches but it's not a big deal
here.
@ffesti, i see what you mean, i will change it, thanks
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Wow, looks really similar indeed. It was a result of a specific local project
and I didn't know about #1038, so let that be an indication that something like
this would be _really_ welcome.
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I understand the issue of symbols of the plugin vs system symbols as both may
be linked to different versions of a library or symbols may collide otherwise.
I am just not quite sure how or if at all this relates to RTLD_LAZY vs
RTLD_NOW. So while the change may be OK I wonder if the commit
dlopen load plugins LIBRARY with RTLD_LAZY flag
it means the symbols are loaded when references are executed
so it causes issue when some references are the same than in system
append RTLD_BINDDEEP allows to first load symbols from the plugin library
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dlopen load plugins LIBRARY with RTLD_LAZY flag
it means the symbols are loaded when references are executed
so it causes issue when some references are the same than in system
Oh and see also #103
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@mlschroe , I went ahead and created a PR from this with a testcase, hope you
don't mind.
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Previously %{ and similar in macro file comment line would cause the
line continuation logic to trigger and silently eat macro definitions
up to the next empty line. Since 75275a87cff04da65d3557f2c40ea2b526528c4c
we permit empty lines inside macro definitions, which would cause the
whole remaining
> No you wouldn't. Nobody expects contents of a #-commented line to affect
> anything coming after it, it's just absurd. It's absurd in specs too as
> indicated by the endless bugs and tickets filed on the behavior over the
> years, but at least there we have an excuse or two, and other options
Just noting that there's significant overlap with #1038
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No you wouldn't. Nobody expects contents of a #-commented line to affect
anything coming after it, it's just absurd. It's absurd in specs too as
indicated by the endless bugs and tickets filed on the behavior over the years,
but at least there we have an excuse or two, and other options (%dnl).
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