Hi I'm trying to get the latest version of mariadb-galera (10.0.21) into buildroot. I'm running into two errors which I have a feeling are related. But I may be wrong. These problems arise during the build of the host variant of the package. I get the two following errors (build does not stop at the first one because they happen in parallel jobs): 1: Linking CXX shared module ha_connect.so /home/sylvain/git/br/output/host/usr/arm-buildroot-linux-uclibcgnueabi/sysroot/usr/lib/libxml2.so: error adding symbols: File in wrong format --> for host variant ha_connect.so should be linked against /home/sylvain/git/br/output/host/usr/lib/libxml2.so 2: Linking CXX shared module ha_innodb.so /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -laio The thing is, libaio and libxml2 are both present in /home/sylvain/git/br/output/host/usr/lib/. The link command present in storage/connect/CMakeFiles/connect.dir/link.txt (http://pastebin.com/Qn1ZCw2X) contains: /home/sylvain/git/br/output/host/usr/arm-buildroot-linux-uclibcgnueabi/sysroot/usr/lib/libxml2.so which is incorrect, should be: /home/sylvain/git/br/output/host/usr/lib/libxml2.so The link command present in storage/innobase/CMakeFiles/innobase.dir/link.txt (http://pastebin.com/it6W9WVs) does not contain -L/home/sylvain/git/br/output/host/usr/lib/. I think it should. At least, when I manually run this command adding -L/home/sylvain/git/br/output/host/usr/lib, it works. I'm really not sure how these link.txt are generated. I checked connect/CMakeLists.txt and innobase/CMakeLists.txt and could not find anything obvious problem. Beside, toplevel CMakeCache.txt does contain: CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS:STRING=-L/home/sylvain/git/br/output/host/lib -L/home/sylvain/git/br/output/host/usr/lib -Wl,-rpath,/home/sylvain/git/br/output/host/usr/lib which seems correct. I don't know why this setting does not reach storage/innobase and I'm also not sure why ha_connect.so tries to link against target variant of libxml2. It basically comes down to have cmake look for shared libraries in the right place, but I don't seem to be able to determine which lever to pull. Any hint as to how to achieve that is therefore welcome. Cheers, -- Sylvain Raybaud www.green-communications.fr