Makefile: fix shared library resolution on linux when installed to e.g. /opt

For issue 18131.
pull/18183/head
Dan Kegel 6 years ago
parent a0e06fdac4
commit 3e88dcaef2
  1. 22
      templates/Makefile.template

@ -274,6 +274,28 @@
LDFLAGS += -pthread
endif
# If we are installing into a non-default prefix, both
# the libraries we build, and the apps users build,
# need to know how to find the libraries they depend on.
# There is much gnashing of teeth about this subject.
# It's tricky to do that without editing images during install,
# as you don't want tests during build to find previously installed and
# now stale libraries, etc.
ifeq ($(SYSTEM),Linux)
ifneq ($(prefix),/usr)
# Linux best practice for rpath on installed files is probably:
# 1) .pc file provides -Wl,-rpath,$(prefix)/lib
# 2) binaries we install into $(prefix)/bin use -Wl,-rpath,$ORIGIN/../lib
# 3) libraries we install into $(prefix)/lib use -Wl,-rpath,$ORIGIN
# cf. https://www.akkadia.org/drepper/dsohowto.pdf
# Doing all of that right is hard, but using -Wl,-rpath,$ORIGIN is always
# safe, and solves problems seen in the wild. Note that $ORIGIN
# is a literal string interpreted much later by ld.so. Escape it
# here with a dollar sign so Make doesn't expand $O.
LDFLAGS += '-Wl,-rpath,$$ORIGIN'
endif
endif
#
# The steps for cross-compiling are as follows:
# First, clone and make install of grpc using the native compilers for the host.

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