@@ -207,9 +207,9 @@ manpages = {
docs_backend = get_option('docs_backend')
if docs_backend == 'auto'
- if find_program('asciidoc', dirs: program_path, required: false).found()
+ if find_program('asciidoc', dirs: program_path, native: true, required: false).found()
docs_backend = 'asciidoc'
- elif find_program('asciidoctor', dirs: program_path, required: false).found()
+ elif find_program('asciidoctor', dirs: program_path, native: true, required: false).found()
docs_backend = 'asciidoctor'
else
error('Neither asciidoc nor asciidoctor were found.')
@@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ if docs_backend == 'auto'
endif
if docs_backend == 'asciidoc'
- asciidoc = find_program('asciidoc', dirs: program_path)
+ asciidoc = find_program('asciidoc', dirs: program_path, native: true)
asciidoc_html = 'xhtml11'
asciidoc_docbook = 'docbook'
xmlto_extra = [ ]
@@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ if docs_backend == 'asciidoc'
asciidoc_conf,
]
elif docs_backend == 'asciidoctor'
- asciidoctor = find_program('asciidoctor', dirs: program_path)
+ asciidoctor = find_program('asciidoctor', dirs: program_path, native: true)
asciidoc_html = 'xhtml5'
asciidoc_docbook = 'docbook5'
xmlto_extra = [
@@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ if get_option('breaking_changes')
asciidoc_common_options += ['--attribute', 'with-breaking-changes']
endif
-xmlto = find_program('xmlto', dirs: program_path)
+xmlto = find_program('xmlto', dirs: program_path, native: true)
cmd_lists = [
'cmds-ancillaryinterrogators.adoc',
@@ -409,7 +409,7 @@ if get_option('docs').contains('html')
pointing_to: 'git.html',
)
- xsltproc = find_program('xsltproc', dirs: program_path)
+ xsltproc = find_program('xsltproc', dirs: program_path, native: true)
user_manual_xml = custom_target(
command: asciidoc_common_options + [
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
gitweb_config = configuration_data()
-gitweb_config.set_quoted('PERL_PATH', perl.full_path())
+gitweb_config.set_quoted('PERL_PATH', target_perl.full_path())
gitweb_config.set_quoted('CSSMIN', '')
gitweb_config.set_quoted('JSMIN', '')
gitweb_config.set_quoted('GIT_BINDIR', get_option('prefix') / get_option('bindir'))
@@ -155,6 +155,37 @@
# These machine files can be passed to `meson setup` via the `--native-file`
# option.
#
+# Cross compilation
+# =================
+#
+# Machine files can also be used in the context of cross-compilation to
+# describe the target machine as well as the cross-compiler toolchain that
+# shall be used. An example machine file could look like the following:
+#
+# [binaries]
+# c = 'x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc'
+# cpp = 'x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++'
+# ar = 'x86_64-w64-mingw32-ar'
+# windres = 'x86_64-w64-mingw32-windres'
+# strip = 'x86_64-w64-mingw32-strip'
+# exe_wrapper = 'wine64'
+# sh = 'C:/Program Files/Git for Windows/usr/bin/sh.exe'
+#
+# [host_machine]
+# system = 'windows'
+# cpu_family = 'x86_64'
+# cpu = 'x86_64'
+# endian = 'little'
+#
+# These machine files can be passed to `meson setup` via the `--cross-file`
+# option.
+#
+# Note that next to the cross-compiler toolchain, the `[binaries]` section is
+# also used to locate a couple of binaries that will be built into Git. This
+# includes `sh`, `python` and `perl`, so when cross-compiling Git you likely
+# want to set these binary paths in addition to the cross-compiler toolchain
+# binaries.
+#
# Subproject wrappers
# ===================
#
@@ -173,7 +204,7 @@ project('git', 'c',
# The version is only of cosmetic nature, so if we cannot find a shell yet we
# simply don't set up a version at all. This may be the case for example on
# Windows systems, where we first have to bootstrap the host environment.
- version: find_program('sh', required: false).found() ? run_command(
+ version: find_program('sh', native: true, required: false).found() ? run_command(
'GIT-VERSION-GEN', meson.current_source_dir(), '--format=@GIT_VERSION@',
capture: true,
check: true,
@@ -198,16 +229,18 @@ elif host_machine.system() == 'windows'
program_path = [ 'C:/Program Files/Git/bin', 'C:/Program Files/Git/usr/bin' ]
endif
-cygpath = find_program('cygpath', dirs: program_path, required: false)
-diff = find_program('diff', dirs: program_path)
-git = find_program('git', dirs: program_path, required: false)
-sed = find_program('sed', dirs: program_path)
-shell = find_program('sh', dirs: program_path)
-tar = find_program('tar', dirs: program_path)
+cygpath = find_program('cygpath', dirs: program_path, native: true, required: false)
+diff = find_program('diff', dirs: program_path, native: true)
+git = find_program('git', dirs: program_path, native: true, required: false)
+sed = find_program('sed', dirs: program_path, native: true)
+shell = find_program('sh', dirs: program_path, native: true)
+tar = find_program('tar', dirs: program_path, native: true)
+
+target_shell = find_program('sh', dirs: program_path, native: false)
# Sanity-check that programs required for the build exist.
foreach tool : ['cat', 'cut', 'grep', 'sort', 'tr', 'uname']
- find_program(tool, dirs: program_path)
+ find_program(tool, dirs: program_path, native: true)
endforeach
script_environment = environment()
@@ -706,7 +739,7 @@ libgit_c_args = [
'-DGIT_LOCALE_PATH="' + get_option('localedir') + '"',
'-DGIT_MAN_PATH="' + get_option('mandir') + '"',
'-DPAGER_ENV="' + get_option('pager_environment') + '"',
- '-DSHELL_PATH="' + fs.as_posix(shell.full_path()) + '"',
+ '-DSHELL_PATH="' + fs.as_posix(target_shell.full_path()) + '"',
]
libgit_include_directories = [ '.' ]
libgit_dependencies = [ ]
@@ -761,6 +794,7 @@ endif
build_options_config.set_quoted('X', executable_suffix)
python = import('python').find_installation('python3', required: get_option('python'))
+target_python = find_program('python3', native: false, required: python.found())
if python.found()
build_options_config.set('NO_PYTHON', '')
else
@@ -790,9 +824,11 @@ endif
# which we can do starting with Meson 1.5.0 and newer, or we have to
# match against the minor version.
if meson.version().version_compare('>=1.5.0')
- perl = find_program('perl', dirs: program_path, required: perl_required, version: '>=5.26.0', version_argument: '-V:version')
+ perl = find_program('perl', dirs: program_path, native: true, required: perl_required, version: '>=5.26.0', version_argument: '-V:version')
+ target_perl = find_program('perl', dirs: program_path, native: false, required: perl.found(), version: '>=5.26.0', version_argument: '-V:version')
else
- perl = find_program('perl', dirs: program_path, required: perl_required, version: '>=26')
+ perl = find_program('perl', dirs: program_path, native: true, required: perl_required, version: '>=26')
+ target_perl = find_program('perl', dirs: program_path, native: false, required: perl.found(), version: '>=26')
endif
perl_features_enabled = perl.found() and get_option('perl').allowed()
if perl_features_enabled
@@ -843,7 +879,7 @@ else
build_options_config.set('NO_PTHREADS', '1')
endif
-msgfmt = find_program('msgfmt', dirs: program_path, required: false)
+msgfmt = find_program('msgfmt', dirs: program_path, native: true, required: false)
gettext_option = get_option('gettext').disable_auto_if(not msgfmt.found())
if not msgfmt.found() and gettext_option.enabled()
error('Internationalization via libintl requires msgfmt')
@@ -1974,9 +2010,9 @@ foreach key, value : {
'GIT_TEST_TEMPLATE_DIR': meson.project_build_root() / 'templates',
'GIT_TEST_TEXTDOMAINDIR': meson.project_build_root() / 'po',
'PAGER_ENV': get_option('pager_environment'),
- 'PERL_PATH': perl.found() ? perl.full_path() : '',
- 'PYTHON_PATH': python.found () ? python.full_path() : '',
- 'SHELL_PATH': shell.full_path(),
+ 'PERL_PATH': target_perl.found() ? target_perl.full_path() : '',
+ 'PYTHON_PATH': target_python.found () ? target_python.full_path() : '',
+ 'SHELL_PATH': target_shell.full_path(),
'TAR': tar.full_path(),
'TEST_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY': test_output_directory,
'TEST_SHELL_PATH': shell.full_path(),
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
template_config = configuration_data()
-template_config.set('PERL_PATH', perl.found() ? fs.as_posix(perl.full_path()) : '')
-template_config.set('SHELL_PATH', fs.as_posix(shell.full_path()))
+template_config.set('PERL_PATH', target_perl.found() ? fs.as_posix(target_perl.full_path()) : '')
+template_config.set('SHELL_PATH', fs.as_posix(target_shell.full_path()))
template_config.set('GITWEBDIR', fs.as_posix(get_option('prefix') / get_option('datadir') / 'gitweb'))
configure_file(
Almost all of the tools we discover during the build process need to be native programs. There are only a handful of exceptions, which typically are programs whose paths we need to embed into the resulting executable so that they can be found on the target system when Git executes. While this distinction typically doesn't matter, it does start to matter when considering cross-compilation where the build and target machines are different. Meson supports cross-compilation via so-called machine files. These machine files allow the user to override parameters for the build machine, but also for the target machine when cross-compiling. Part of the machine file is a section that allows the user to override the location where binaries are to be found in the target system. The following machine file would for example override the path of the POSIX shell: [binaries] sh = '/usr/xpg4/bin/sh' It can be handed over to Meson via `meson setup --cross-file`. We do not handle this correctly right now though because we don't know to distinguish binaries for the build and target hosts at all. Address this by explicitly passing the `native:` parameter to `find_program()`: - When set to `true`, we get binaries discovered on the build host. - When set to `false`, we get either the path specified in the machine file. Or, if no machine file exists or it doesn't specify the binary path, then we fall back to the binary discovered on the build host. As mentioned, only a handful of binaries are not native: only the system shell, Python and Perl need to be treated specially here. Reported-by: Peter Seiderer <ps.report@gmx.net> Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> --- Documentation/meson.build | 12 ++++----- gitweb/meson.build | 2 +- meson.build | 66 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------- templates/meson.build | 4 +-- 4 files changed, 60 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-)