----- Original Message ----- > > This could involve configure.c, but conceivably it could all be > > done within the Makefile itself. For example, by entering something > > like "make compress=lzo2", and then adding this to the Makefile: > > > > ifneq ($(compress),) > > ifeq ($(compress), lzo2) > > LZOFLAG=-DLZO > > LZOLIB=-llzo2 > > endif > > endif > > > > And then the diskdump.c compile line could use ${LZOFLAG}, and the > > gdb_merge stanza could include ${LZOLIB}. > > > > Thanks for accepting the request and for detailed instructions. > > I'll reflect these configuration logic in the next patch. Actually, thinking more about it, I prefer the second solution: > On the other hand, the capability of dynamically adding an optional > library could be a useful feature in general -- not only for LZO > compression support, but for other things in the future. > > I'm thinking that we could allow the user create an "extralibs" file > in the top-level directory, and then build_configure() in configure.c > could read it and dynamically create the LDFLAGS= line in the Makefile. > Currently LDFLAGS can only be modified manually, but the -static example > hasn't worked for a long time, and should be removed. Then the only issue would be the extra -DLZO to be passed to diskdump.c. Since any additional library would pretty much always require a conditional function call or other library-specific reference, a general purpose "extracflags" file could also be created and read by build_configure(), and its contents appended to the Makefile's TARGET_CFLAGS line. With "extralibs" and "extracfiles", we would have a general-purpose solution for adding optional libraries for use by both the top-level crash sources as well as by extension modules that are built within the extensions sub-directory. It would also negate the need to always have to enter special "make ..." command every time -- instead just create the "extralibs" and "extracflags" files, and it gets done automatically. Dave -- Crash-utility mailing list Crash-utility@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/crash-utility