For some reason, ustr installs its own source code, which means we end
up with 448 KB of source code in /usr/share in the target filesystem:
$ tree output/target/usr/share/
output/target/usr/share/
└── ustr-1.0.4
├── malloc-check.h
├── ustr-b-code.h
├── ustr-b-dbg-code.c
├── ustr-b-opt-code.c
├── ustr-cmp-code.h
├── ustr-cmp-dbg-code.c
├── ustr-cmp-internal.h
├── ustr-cmp-opt-code.c
├── ustr-cntl-code.h
├── ustr-fmt-code.h
├── ustr-fmt-dbg-code.c
├── ustr-fmt-internal.h
[...]
$ du -sh output/target/usr/share/ustr-1.0.4/
448K output/target/usr/share/ustr-1.0.4/
So let's drop this source code in a post-install target hook.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
USTR_CONF_OPTS += LDCONFIG=/bin/true
HOST_USTR_CONF_OPTS += LDCONFIG=/bin/true
+# for some reason, ustr finds it useful to install its source code in
+# /usr/share, which is totally useless on the target
+define USTR_REMOVE_SOURCE_CODE
+ $(RM) -rf $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/share/ustr-$(USTR_VERSION)
+endef
+USTR_POST_INSTALL_TARGET_HOOKS += USTR_REMOVE_SOURCE_CODE
+
$(eval $(autotools-package))
$(eval $(host-autotools-package))