# # Best-effort magic that tries to produce semi-static binaries # (i.e. only depends on "safe" libraries like libc and libX11) # # Note that this often fails as there is no way to automatically # determine the dependencies of the libraries we depend on, and # a lot of details change with each different build environment. # option(BUILD_STATIC "Link statically against most libraries, if possible" OFF) option(BUILD_STATIC_GCC "Link statically against only libgcc and libstdc++" OFF) if(BUILD_STATIC) message(STATUS "Attempting to link static binaries...") set(BUILD_STATIC_GCC 1) set(JPEG_LIBRARIES "-Wl,-Bstatic -ljpeg -Wl,-Bdynamic") set(ZLIB_LIBRARIES "-Wl,-Bstatic -lz -Wl,-Bdynamic") set(PIXMAN_LIBRARY "-Wl,-Bstatic -lpixman-1 -Wl,-Bdynamic") # gettext is included in libc on many unix systems if(NOT LIBC_HAS_DGETTEXT) set(GETTEXT_LIBRARIES "-Wl,-Bstatic -lintl -liconv -Wl,-Bdynamic") if(APPLE) set(GETTEXT_LIBRARIES "${GETTEXT_LIBRARIES} -framework Carbon") endif() endif() if(GNUTLS_FOUND) # GnuTLS has historically had different crypto backends FIND_LIBRARY(GCRYPT_LIBRARY NAMES gcrypt libgcrypt HINTS ${PC_GNUTLS_LIBDIR} ${PC_GNUTLS_LIBRARY_DIRS}) FIND_LIBRARY(NETTLE_LIBRARY NAMES nettle libnettle HINTS ${PC_GNUTLS_LIBDIR} ${PC_GNUTLS_LIBRARY_DIRS}) FIND_LIBRARY(TASN1_LIBRARY NAMES tasn1 libtasn1 HINTS ${PC_GNUTLS_LIBDIR} ${PC_GNUTLS_LIBRARY_DIRS}) set(GNUTLS_LIBRARIES "-Wl,-Bstatic -lgnutls") if(TASN1_LIBRARY) set(GNUTLS_LIBRARIES "${GNUTLS_LIBRARIES} -ltasn1") endif() if(NETTLE_LIBRARY) set(GNUTLS_LIBRARIES "${GNUTLS_LIBRARIES} -lhogweed -lnettle -lgmp") endif() if(GCRYPT_LIBRARY) set(GNUTLS_LIBRARIES "${GNUTLS_LIBRARIES} -lgcrypt -lgpg-error") endif() set(GNUTLS_LIBRARIES "${GNUTLS_LIBRARIES} -Wl,-Bdynamic") if (WIN32) # GnuTLS uses various crypto-api stuff set(GNUTLS_LIBRARIES "${GNUTLS_LIBRARIES} -lcrypt32") # And sockets set(GNUTLS_LIBRARIES "${GNUTLS_LIBRARIES} -lws2_32") endif() if(${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME} MATCHES "SunOS") # nanosleep() lives here on Solaris set(GNUTLS_LIBRARIES "${GNUTLS_LIBRARIES} -lrt") # and socket functions are hidden here set(GNUTLS_LIBRARIES "${GNUTLS_LIBRARIES} -lsocket") endif() # GnuTLS uses gettext and zlib, so make sure those are always # included and in the proper order set(GNUTLS_LIBRARIES "${GNUTLS_LIBRARIES} ${ZLIB_LIBRARIES}") set(GNUTLS_LIBRARIES "${GNUTLS_LIBRARIES} ${GETTEXT_LIBRARIES}") # The last variables might introduce whitespace, which CMake # throws a hissy fit about string(STRIP ${GNUTLS_LIBRARIES} GNUTLS_LIBRARIES) endif() if(FLTK_FOUND) set(FLTK_LIBRARIES "-Wl,-Bstatic -lfltk_images -lpng -ljpeg -lfltk -Wl,-Bdynamic") if(WIN32) set(FLTK_LIBRARIES "${FLTK_LIBRARIES} -lcomctl32") elseif(APPLE) set(FLTK_LIBRARIES "${FLTK_LIBRARIES} -framework Cocoa") else() set(FLTK_LIBRARIES "${FLTK_LIBRARIES} -lm -ldl") endif() if(X11_FOUND AND NOT APPLE) if(${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME} MATCHES "SunOS") set(FLTK_LIBRARIES "${FLTK_LIBRARIES} ${X11_Xcursor_LIB} ${X11_Xfixes_LIB} -Wl,-Bstatic -lXft -Wl,-Bdynamic -lfontconfig -lXrender -lXext -R/usr/sfw/lib -L=/usr/sfw/lib -lfreetype -lsocket -lnsl") else() set(FLTK_LIBRARIES "${FLTK_LIBRARIES} -Wl,-Bstatic -lXcursor -lXfixes -lXft -lfontconfig -lexpat -lfreetype -lpng -lbz2 -luuid -lXrender -lXext -lXinerama -Wl,-Bdynamic") endif() set(FLTK_LIBRARIES "${FLTK_LIBRARIES} -lX11") endif() endif() # X11 libraries change constantly on Linux systems so we have to link # them statically, even libXext. libX11 is somewhat stable, although # even it has had an ABI change once or twice. if(X11_FOUND AND NOT ${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME} MATCHES "SunOS") set(X11_LIBRARIES "-Wl,-Bstatic -lXext -Wl,-Bdynamic -lX11") if(X11_XTest_LIB) set(X11_XTest_LIB "-Wl,-Bstatic -lXtst -Wl,-Bdynamic") endif() if(X11_Xdamage_LIB) set(X11_Xdamage_LIB "-Wl,-Bstatic -lXdamage -Wl,-Bdynamic") endif() if(X11_Xrandr_LIB) set(X11_Xrandr_LIB "-Wl,-Bstatic -lXrandr -lXrender -Wl,-Bdynamic") endif() if(X11_Xi_LIB) set(X11_Xi_LIB "-Wl,-Bstatic -lXi -Wl,-Bdynamic") endif() endif() endif() if(BUILD_STATIC_GCC) # This ensures that we don't depend on libstdc++ or libgcc_s set(CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS "${CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS} -nodefaultlibs") set(STATIC_BASE_LIBRARIES "") if(ENABLE_ASAN AND NOT WIN32 AND NOT APPLE) set(STATIC_BASE_LIBRARIES "${STATIC_BASE_LIBRARIES} -Wl,-Bstatic -lasan -Wl,-Bdynamic -ldl -lpthread") endif() if(ENABLE_TSAN AND NOT WIN32 AND NOT APPLE AND CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P MATCHES 8) # libtsan redefines some C++ symbols which then conflict with a # statically linked libstdc++. Work around this by allowing multiple # definitions. The linker will pick the first one (i.e. the one # from libtsan). set(STATIC_BASE_LIBRARIES "${STATIC_BASE_LIBRARIES} -Wl,-z -Wl,muldefs -Wl,-Bstatic -ltsan -Wl,-Bdynamic -ldl -lm") endif() if(WIN32) set(STATIC_BASE_LIBRARIES "${STATIC_BASE_LIBRARIES} -lmingw32 -lgcc_eh -lgcc -lmoldname -lmingwex -lmsvcrt") set(STATIC_BASE_LIBRARIES "${STATIC_BASE_LIBRARIES} -luser32 -lkernel32 -ladvapi32 -lshell32") # mingw has some fun circular dependencies that requires us to link # these things again set(STATIC_BASE_LIBRARIES "${STATIC_BASE_LIBRARIES} -lmingw32 -lgcc_eh -lgcc -lmoldname -lmingwex -lmsvcrt") else() set(STATIC_BASE_LIBRARIES "${STATIC_BASE_LIBRARIES} -lm -lgcc -lgcc_eh -lc") endif() set(CMAKE_C_LINK_EXECUTABLE "${CMAKE_C_LINK_EXECUTABLE} ${STATIC_BASE_LIBRARIES}") set(CMAKE_CXX_LINK_EXECUTABLE "${CMAKE_CXX_LINK_EXECUTABLE} -Wl,-Bstatic -lstdc++ -Wl,-Bdynamic ${STATIC_BASE_LIBRARIES}") endif()