# libcap is needed for coreutils SYSROOT_INSTALL=1 # prepare configure for cross-compilation sed -i "s@KERNEL_HEADERS=/usr/include@BUILD_CC=gcc CC=$TARGET_ARCH-gcc AR=$TARGET_ARCH-ar RANLIB=$TARGET_ARCH-ranlib KERNEL_HEADERS=/usr/include@" PKGBUILD # https://bugs.gentoo.org/604802 # gperf_case_strncmp (register const char *s1, register const char *s2, register size_t n) # gperf output is somehow broken for cross-compilation # https://bugs.gentoo.org/attachment.cgi?id=462080 # TODO: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/morgan/libcap.git/log/ # wget -O libcap-2.25-gperf.patch 'https://604802.bugs.gentoo.org/attachment.cgi?id=462080' # copy libcap-2.25-gperf.patch from i486 folder sed -i 's@source=(@source=(libcap-2.25-gperf.patch @' PKGBUILD sed -i "s@md5sums=(@md5sums=('SKIP' @" PKGBUILD sed -i '2!N; /prepare() *{ *\n *cd/ a \ patch -Np1 < ${srcdir}/libcap-2.25-gperf.patch' PKGBUILD # TODO: mail this to https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/morgan/libcap.git/log/ # libcap needs pam just when building a test (which we cannot execute anyway) # test.c:3:10: fatal error: security/pam_modules.h: No such file or directory # #include # => add pam as dependency and build it as we need it anyway sooner or later