shared_module() is intended for shared objects that are loaded at runtime using dlopen() whereas NSS plugins need to be full-fledged shared libraries with, among other things, a proper SONAME. Meson seems to have become more strict about this recently, because libnss_libvirt.so.2 gets a SONAME when I build it with Meson 0.59.4 on Fedora 34 but doesn't when I use Meson 0.60.2 on Debian testing instead. Either way, shared_library() was always the right function to use for NSS plugins. Fixes: 36780c931900555706fd6db9fc2ce2b4cabf9045 Signed-off-by: Andrea Bolognani <abologna@xxxxxxxxxx> --- tools/nss/meson.build | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/tools/nss/meson.build b/tools/nss/meson.build index 198936f3d4..f77309ebca 100644 --- a/tools/nss/meson.build +++ b/tools/nss/meson.build @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ nss_libvirt_guest_syms = '@0@@1@'.format( meson.current_source_dir() / nss_guest_sym_file, ) -nss_libvirt_lib = shared_module( +nss_libvirt_lib = shared_library( 'nss_libvirt', name_prefix: nss_prefix, name_suffix: 'so.@0@'.format(nss_so_ver), -- 2.31.1