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@@ -26,9 +26,9 @@ include $(RACK_DIR)/arch.mk |
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ifdef ARCH_LIN |
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TARGET := plugin.so |
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# This prevents static variables in the DSO (dynamic shared object) from being preserved after dlclose(). |
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# I don't really understand the side effects (see GCC manual), but so far tests are positive. |
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FLAGS += -fno-gnu-unique |
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LDFLAGS += -Wl,-rpath=. |
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# When Rack loads a plugin, it symlinks /tmp/Rack2 to its system dir, so the plugin can link to libRack. |
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LDFLAGS += -Wl,-rpath=/tmp/Rack2 |
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# Since the plugin's compiler could be a different version than Rack's compiler, link libstdc++ and libgcc statically to avoid ABI issues. |
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LDFLAGS += -static-libstdc++ -static-libgcc |
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RACK_USER_DIR ?= $(HOME)/.Rack2 |
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@@ -69,12 +69,7 @@ ifdef ARCH_MAC |
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$(STRIP) -S dist/$(SLUG)/$(TARGET) |
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$(INSTALL_NAME_TOOL) -change libRack.dylib /tmp/Rack2/libRack.dylib dist/$(SLUG)/$(TARGET) |
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$(OTOOL) -L dist/$(SLUG)/$(TARGET) |
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endif |
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ifdef ARCH_LIN |
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$(STRIP) -s dist/$(SLUG)/$(TARGET) |
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# TODO Change libRack.so path to /tmp/Rack2/libRack.dylib |
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endif |
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ifdef ARCH_WIN |
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else |
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$(STRIP) -s dist/$(SLUG)/$(TARGET) |
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endif |
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@# Copy distributables |
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