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rpmlint/CheckPkgConfig.py

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# vim:sw=4:et
#---------------------------------------------------------------
# Module : rpmlint
# File : CheckPkgConfig
# Author : Stephan Kulow, Dirk Mueller
# Purpose : Check for errors in Pkgconfig files
#---------------------------------------------------------------
from Filter import *
import AbstractCheck
import rpm
import re
import commands
import Config
import os
class PkgConfigCheck(AbstractCheck.AbstractFilesCheck):
def __init__(self):
AbstractCheck.AbstractFilesCheck.__init__(self, "PkgConfigCheck", ".*/pkgconfig/.*\.pc$")
# currently causes too many failures (2008-03-05)
#self.suspicious_dir=re.compile('(?:/usr/src/\w+/BUILD|/var/tmp|/tmp|/home|\@\w{1,50}\@)')
self.suspicious_dir=re.compile('(?:/usr/src/\w+/BUILD|/var/tmp|/tmp|/home)')
def check(self, pkg):
# check for references to /lib when in lib64 mode
if pkg.arch in ('x86_64', 'ppc64', 's390x'):
self.wronglib_dir=re.compile('-L/usr/lib\\b')
else:
self.wronglib_dir=re.compile('-L/usr/lib64\\b')
AbstractCheck.AbstractFilesCheck.check(self, pkg)
def check_file(self, pkg, filename):
if pkg.isSource():
return
if pkg.grep(self.suspicious_dir, filename):
printError(pkg, "invalid-pkgconfig-file", filename)
pc_file=file(pkg.dirName() + "/" + filename, "r")
for l in pc_file:
if l.startswith('Libs:') and self.wronglib_dir.search(l):
printError(pkg, 'pkgconfig-invalid-libs-dir', filename, l)
check=PkgConfigCheck()
if Config.info:
addDetails(
'invalid-pkgconfig-file',
'''Your .pc file appears to be invalid. Possible causes are:
- it contains traces of $RPM_BUILD_ROOT or $RPM_BUILD_DIR.
- it contains unreplaced macros (@have_foo@)
- it references invalid paths (e.g. /home or /tmp)
Please double-check and report false positives.
''',
'pkgconfig-invalid-libs-dir',
''' Your .pc file contains -L/usr/lib or -L/lib and is built for a lib64 target,
or contains references to -L/usr/lib64 or -L/lib64 and is built for a lib target.
Please remove the wrong library paths from the pc file.'''
)