# $NetBSD: buildlink3.mk,v 1.28 2022/08/11 13:37:24 jperkin Exp $ BUILDLINK_TREE+= iconv .if !defined(ICONV_BUILDLINK3_MK) ICONV_BUILDLINK3_MK:= BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.iconv+= libiconv>=1.9.1 BUILDLINK_ABI_DEPENDS.iconv+= libiconv>=1.9.1nb4 BUILDLINK_PKGSRCDIR.iconv?= ../../converters/libiconv BUILDLINK_LIBNAME.iconv= iconv BUILDLINK_LDADD.iconv= ${BUILDLINK_LIBNAME.iconv:S/^/-l/:S/^-l$//} .include "../../mk/bsd.fast.prefs.mk" # # Due to Linux shipping libiconv in libc, third-party software often forgets to # explicitly look for and add -liconv when required. On systems that use GNU # ld this isn't always an issue as it will often be pulled in via an explicit # library, but some systems have a stricter linker that will not pull in # symbols via implicit dependencies, and so we need to explicitly link here. # # Ideally this would be done via CWRAPPERS_LDADD to avoid leaking into LDFLAGS # but there is no concensus on that yet. # # USE_EXPLICIT_LIBDEPS is a package-settable variable for rare cases where the # libraries need to be pulled in but we do not want to expose them by default. # .if ${OPSYS_EXPLICIT_LIBDEPS:Uno:tl} == "yes" && ${USE_EXPLICIT_LIBDEPS:Uyes:tl} != "no" BUILDLINK_LDFLAGS.iconv+= ${COMPILER_RPATH_FLAG}${BUILDLINK_PREFIX.iconv}/lib BUILDLINK_LDFLAGS.iconv+= ${BUILDLINK_LDADD.iconv} .endif .endif # ICONV_BUILDLINK3_MK BUILDLINK_TREE+= -iconv