debian/rules: workaround for a problem on Ubuntu 15.10 and 16.04

dh_shlibdeps has a problem finding which package some of the Haskell
libraries come from, even though dpkg-query -S has no problem finding them.
But the gf executable is statically linked against the Haskell libraries, so
it will work even if these shared libraries aren't installed. But there will
be a problem if other shared libraries are missing (.e.g. libtinfo, libgmp),
so we need a better solution than simply ignoring all dependency problems...

See also http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11238134/dpkg-shlibdeps-error-no-dependency-information-found-for
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hallgren
2016-04-12 13:25:17 +00:00
parent 72a39f69cc
commit ee78d566e2

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%:
+dh $@
#dh_shlibdeps has a problem finding which package some of the Haskell
#libraries come from, even though dpkg-query -S has no problem finding them.
#But the gf executable is statically linked against the Haskell libraries, so
#it will work even if these shared libraries aren't installed. But there will
#be a problem if other shared libraries are missing (.e.g. libtinfo, libgmp),
#so we need a better solution than simply ignoring all dependency problems...
#See also http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11238134/dpkg-shlibdeps-error-no-dependency-information-found-for
override_dh_shlibdeps:
dh_shlibdeps --dpkg-shlibdeps-params=--ignore-missing-info
override_dh_auto_build:
cd src/runtime/python && EXTRA_INCLUDE_DIRS=$(CURDIR)/src/runtime/c EXTRA_LIB_DIRS=$(CURDIR)/src/runtime/c/.libs python setup.py build
echo LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$(CURDIR)/src/runtime/c/.libs