fix(rpm): generalize RPATH sanitization to support non-home build directories#310
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fix(rpm): generalize RPATH sanitization to support non-home build directories#310eximius313 wants to merge 1 commit intofastforgedev:mainfrom
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…ectories The previous logic for fixing RPATHs in shared libraries (`lib*_plugin.so`) only triggered if the path contained `/home`. This caused build paths to leak into the final package when building in other environments (e.g., `/mnt/...` in WSL, `/root` in Docker, or `/opt` in CI runners). This commit changes the condition to check for any absolute path (starting with `/`) that isn't already set to `$ORIGIN`.
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Fixes #309
The previous logic for fixing RPATHs in shared libraries (
lib*_plugin.so) only triggered if the path contained/home. This caused build paths to leak into the final package when building in other environments (e.g.,/mnt/...in WSL,/rootin Docker, or/optin CI runners).This commit changes the condition to check for any absolute path (starting with
/) that isn't already set to$ORIGIN.