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authorChristophe Lyon <christophe.lyon@arm.com>2022-11-04 11:06:47 +0100
committerChristophe Lyon <christophe.lyon@arm.com>2022-11-07 14:32:10 +0100
commit200164d46732f6a2fb9d81aa9650c006db4148e6 (patch)
tree2ba277c8d3c5b8e708bfd1dc243a63518cf61511 /libctf
parent8bfb6941c358ee2da8320125644c59bf90842f6b (diff)
downloadbinutils-gdb-200164d46732f6a2fb9d81aa9650c006db4148e6.tar.gz
configure: require libzstd >= 1.4.0
gas uses ZSTD_compressStream2 which is only available with libzstd >= 1.4.0, leading to build errors when an older version is installed. This patch updates the check libzstd presence to check its version is >= 1.4.0. However, since gas seems to be the only component requiring such a recent version this may imply that we disable ZSTD support for all components although some would still benefit from an older version. I ran 'autoreconf -f' in all directories containing a configure.ac file, using vanilla autoconf-2.69 and automake-1.15.1. I noticed several errors from autoheader in readline, as well as warnings in intl, but they are unrelated to this patch. This should fix some of the buildbots. OK for trunk? Thanks, Christophe
Diffstat (limited to 'libctf')
-rwxr-xr-xlibctf/configure20
1 files changed, 10 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/libctf/configure b/libctf/configure
index 176b3d6b918..a5c58176b2c 100755
--- a/libctf/configure
+++ b/libctf/configure
@@ -13073,19 +13073,19 @@ fi
if test "$with_zstd" != no; then :
pkg_failed=no
-{ $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking for libzstd" >&5
-$as_echo_n "checking for libzstd... " >&6; }
+{ $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking for libzstd >= 1.4.0" >&5
+$as_echo_n "checking for libzstd >= 1.4.0... " >&6; }
if test -n "$ZSTD_CFLAGS"; then
pkg_cv_ZSTD_CFLAGS="$ZSTD_CFLAGS"
elif test -n "$PKG_CONFIG"; then
if test -n "$PKG_CONFIG" && \
- { { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: \$PKG_CONFIG --exists --print-errors \"libzstd\""; } >&5
- ($PKG_CONFIG --exists --print-errors "libzstd") 2>&5
+ { { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: \$PKG_CONFIG --exists --print-errors \"libzstd >= 1.4.0\""; } >&5
+ ($PKG_CONFIG --exists --print-errors "libzstd >= 1.4.0") 2>&5
ac_status=$?
$as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
test $ac_status = 0; }; then
- pkg_cv_ZSTD_CFLAGS=`$PKG_CONFIG --cflags "libzstd" 2>/dev/null`
+ pkg_cv_ZSTD_CFLAGS=`$PKG_CONFIG --cflags "libzstd >= 1.4.0" 2>/dev/null`
test "x$?" != "x0" && pkg_failed=yes
else
pkg_failed=yes
@@ -13097,12 +13097,12 @@ if test -n "$ZSTD_LIBS"; then
pkg_cv_ZSTD_LIBS="$ZSTD_LIBS"
elif test -n "$PKG_CONFIG"; then
if test -n "$PKG_CONFIG" && \
- { { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: \$PKG_CONFIG --exists --print-errors \"libzstd\""; } >&5
- ($PKG_CONFIG --exists --print-errors "libzstd") 2>&5
+ { { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: \$PKG_CONFIG --exists --print-errors \"libzstd >= 1.4.0\""; } >&5
+ ($PKG_CONFIG --exists --print-errors "libzstd >= 1.4.0") 2>&5
ac_status=$?
$as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
test $ac_status = 0; }; then
- pkg_cv_ZSTD_LIBS=`$PKG_CONFIG --libs "libzstd" 2>/dev/null`
+ pkg_cv_ZSTD_LIBS=`$PKG_CONFIG --libs "libzstd >= 1.4.0" 2>/dev/null`
test "x$?" != "x0" && pkg_failed=yes
else
pkg_failed=yes
@@ -13147,9 +13147,9 @@ else
_pkg_short_errors_supported=no
fi
if test $_pkg_short_errors_supported = yes; then
- ZSTD_PKG_ERRORS=`$PKG_CONFIG --short-errors --print-errors --cflags --libs "libzstd" 2>&1`
+ ZSTD_PKG_ERRORS=`$PKG_CONFIG --short-errors --print-errors --cflags --libs "libzstd >= 1.4.0" 2>&1`
else
- ZSTD_PKG_ERRORS=`$PKG_CONFIG --print-errors --cflags --libs "libzstd" 2>&1`
+ ZSTD_PKG_ERRORS=`$PKG_CONFIG --print-errors --cflags --libs "libzstd >= 1.4.0" 2>&1`
fi
# Put the nasty error message in config.log where it belongs
echo "$ZSTD_PKG_ERRORS" >&5