0001-ci-Add-Travis-support-for-Linux-builds-with-Autoconf.patch by
Roger Leigh (sent to mailing list on 2017-06-08)
This patch adds support for the Travis-CI service.
* .appveyor.yml: new file from
0002-ci-Add-AppVeyor-support.patch by Roger Leigh (sent to mailing
list on 2017-06-08)
This patch adds a .appveyor.yml file to the top-level. This allows
one to opt in to having a branch built on Windows with Cygwin,
MinGW and MSVC automatically when a branch is pushed to GitHub,
GitLab, BitBucket or any other supported git hosting service.
* CMakeLists.txt, test/CMakeLists.txt, test/TiffTestCommon.cmake: apply
patch 0001-cmake-Improve-Cygwin-and-MingGW-test-support.patch from Roger
Leigh (sent to mailing list on 2017-06-08)
This patch makes the CMake build system support running the tests
with MinGW or Cygwin.
ras2tiff, sgi2tiff, sgisv, and ycbcr are completely removed from
the distribution. The libtiff tools rgb2ycbcr and thumbnail are
only built in the build tree for testing. Old files are put in
new 'archive' subdirectory of the source repository, but not in
distribution archives. These changes are made in order to lessen
the maintenance burden.
Roger Leigh (via tiff mailing list on 2015-09-01) to fix issue
with BSD make and to make use of cmake in 'distcheck' target
conditional on if cmake is available.
Roger Leigh (via tiff mailing list on 2015-08-31.
CMake reads all version information directly from configure.ac to
avoid duplication of values. This basically greps over the file
for the LIBTIFF_* variables, then translates them to the form
needed for cmake. This includes the release version and libtool
shared library version information.
Make shared/static library building configurable. Currently it
always builds shared libraries, with static libs having a _static
suffix (copying zlib, but it means it's got a non-standard name).
CMake has a -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON|OFF option to select one or the
other, which is now used instead. There's now a single "tiff"
target to build either shared or static as required, and all the
tests and tools are linked with this. Note: the Windows tests fail
when linked with a static libtiff (says: libtiff.dll not found).
Not really a regression since this was not tested up to this
point, and it's likely the unit tests haven't (ever?) been run on
Windows with a static libtiff, so there's some additional
portability issue here to address. Works fine on UNIX systems,
and fine on Windows with the default to build a DLL.
Add a missing file which wasn't being distributed, causing unit
tests to fail. Note that "find . -name '*.cmake'" lists all the
CMake files which need distributing in addition to all the
CMakeLists.txt files (which now are distributed).
libtiff mailing list on Mon, 22 Jun 2015 21:21:01 +0100. Several
corrections to ensure that the autotools build still works were
added by me. I have not yet tested the build using 'cmake' or
MSVC with 'nmake'.
add-on library.
* test/Makefile.am (JPEG_DEPENDENT_CHECK_PROG): raw_decode
requires JPEG support to compile. Use Automake conditional to
only include it when JPEG support is available.
some TIFF/FX support in libtiff. Add the tag definitions to
tiff.h. Add the related TIFF field definitions to tif_dirinfo.c,
and also fixes an error in a comment. Adds the photometric values
to tif_print.c, and fixes a bug. These changes are by Steve
Underwood.
* libtiff/tif_write.c: Fix bug rewriting image tiles in a
IJG JPEG 7+ uses a different upsampling algorithm which produces
different numeric results.
* libtiff/tif_jpeg.c (JPEGPreDecode): Patch from Even Rouault to
work with IJG JPEG 7+.
The test case was ignoring the documented API for TIFFReadRGBATile,
namely that the output pixels are uint32's and the macros TIFFGetR etc
should be used to fetch the pixel components.
Original patch by Marcus Meissner, somewhat cleaned up by me.
ELF systems with the GNU linker. Support is enabled via
--enable-ld-version-script. Disabled by default for now until
there is a decision for how to deploy a libtiff with versioned
symbols after libtiff 4.0.0 was already released.