diff --git a/configure b/configure index 66d7633bb7..46b5b6d809 100755 --- a/configure +++ b/configure @@ -12,7 +12,10 @@ else fi TMPC="${TMPDIR1}/qemu-conf-${RANDOM}-$$-${RANDOM}.c" -TMPO="${TMPDIR1}/qemu-conf-${RANDOM}-$$-${RANDOM}.o" +TMPB="qemu-conf-${RANDOM}-$$-${RANDOM}" +TMPO="${TMPDIR1}/${TMPB}.o" +TMPL="${TMPDIR1}/${TMPB}.lo" +TMPA="${TMPDIR1}/lib${TMPB}.la" TMPE="${TMPDIR1}/qemu-conf-${RANDOM}-$$-${RANDOM}.exe" # NB: do not call "exit" in the trap handler; this is buggy with some shells; @@ -86,6 +89,38 @@ compile_prog() { do_cc $QEMU_CFLAGS $local_cflags -o $TMPE $TMPC $LDFLAGS $local_ldflags } +do_libtool() { + local mode=$1 + shift + # Run the compiler, capturing its output to the log. + echo $libtool $mode --tag=CC $cc "$@" >> config.log + $libtool $mode --tag=CC $cc "$@" >> config.log 2>&1 || return $? + # Test passed. If this is an --enable-werror build, rerun + # the test with -Werror and bail out if it fails. This + # makes warning-generating-errors in configure test code + # obvious to developers. + if test "$werror" != "yes"; then + return 0 + fi + # Don't bother rerunning the compile if we were already using -Werror + case "$*" in + *-Werror*) + return 0 + ;; + esac + echo $libtool $mode --tag=CC $cc -Werror "$@" >> config.log + $libtool $mode --tag=CC $cc -Werror "$@" >> config.log 2>&1 && return $? + error_exit "configure test passed without -Werror but failed with -Werror." \ + "This is probably a bug in the configure script. The failing command" \ + "will be at the bottom of config.log." \ + "You can run configure with --disable-werror to bypass this check." +} + +libtool_prog() { + do_libtool --mode=compile $QEMU_CFLAGS -c -fPIE -DPIE -o $TMPO $TMPC || return $? + do_libtool --mode=link $LDFLAGS -o $TMPA $TMPL -rpath /usr/local/lib +} + # symbolically link $1 to $2. Portable version of "ln -sf". symlink() { rm -rf "$2" @@ -1406,6 +1441,32 @@ EOF fi fi +# check for broken gcc and libtool in RHEL5 +if test -n "$libtool" -a "$pie" != "no" ; then + cat > $TMPC <