A package may run git as part of its build process, and if the package
source code is not from a git checkout, then git may traverse up the
directory tree to find buildroot's repository directory (.git).
For instance, Poetry Core, a Python build backend, will read the
contents of .gitignore for paths to exclude when creating a Python
package. If it finds buildroot's .gitignore file, then Poetry Core will
exclude all of the package's files[1].
This exports GIT_CEILING_DIRECTORIES for both package and host builds so
that git will not traverse beyond $(BUILD_DIR)/$(BUILD_DIR_HOST).
[1]: https://github.com/python-poetry/poetry/issues/5547
Signed-off-by: Jeffery To <jeffery.to@gmail.com>
$(1) : export STAGING_PREFIX=$$(HOST_BUILD_PREFIX)
$(1) : export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$$(STAGING_DIR_HOST)/lib/pkgconfig:$$(HOST_BUILD_PREFIX)/lib/pkgconfig
$(1) : export PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR=$$(HOST_BUILD_PREFIX)/lib/pkgconfig
+ $(1) : export GIT_CEILING_DIRECTORIES=$$(BUILD_DIR_HOST)
$(if $(HOST_CONFIG_SITE),$(1) : export CONFIG_SITE:=$(HOST_CONFIG_SITE))
$(if $(IS_PACKAGE_BUILD),$(1) : export PATH=$$(TARGET_PATH_PKG))
endef
$(1) : export CONFIG_SITE:=$$(CONFIG_SITE)
$(1) : export PKG_CONFIG_PATH:=$$(PKG_CONFIG_PATH)
$(1) : export PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR:=$$(PKG_CONFIG_PATH)
+ $(1) : export GIT_CEILING_DIRECTORIES:=$$(BUILD_DIR)
endef
Build/Exports=$(Build/Exports/Default)