tools/oss-fuzz: s/perl/awk/

The pattern is not exactly the same, but I don't think we need to
be super-precise here.
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Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek 2023-05-08 12:48:37 +02:00
parent b370f050f8
commit e11c9ba7bf

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@ -109,12 +109,12 @@ install -Dt "$OUT/src/shared/" \
# Most i386 libraries have to be brought to the runtime environment somehow. Ideally they
# should be linked statically but since it isn't possible another way to keep them close
# to the fuzz targets is used here. The dependencies are copied to "$OUT/src/shared" and
# then `rpath` is tweaked to make it possible for the linker to find them there. "$OUT/src/shared"
# then 'rpath' is tweaked to make it possible for the linker to find them there. "$OUT/src/shared"
# is chosen because the runtime search path of all the fuzz targets already points to it
# to load "libsystemd-shared" and "libsystemd-core". Stuff like that should be avoided on
# x86_64 because it tends to break coverage reports, fuzz-introspector, CIFuzz and so on.
if [[ "$ARCHITECTURE" == i386 ]]; then
for lib_path in $(ldd "$OUT"/src/shared/libsystemd-shared-*.so | perl -lne 'print $1 if m{=>\s+(/lib\S+)}'); do
for lib_path in $(ldd "$OUT"/src/shared/libsystemd-shared-*.so | awk '/=> \/lib/ { print $3 }'); do
lib_name=$(basename "$lib_path")
cp "$lib_path" "$OUT/src/shared"
patchelf --set-rpath \$ORIGIN "$OUT/src/shared/$lib_name"