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dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
AC_REVISION($Id$)dnl
AC_PREREQ(2.58)
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl
dnl Top-level configure.in for wxWidgets by Robert Roebling, Phil Blecker,
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2001-09-28 03:00:13 -04:00
dnl Vadim Zeitlin and Ron Lee
dnl
dnl This script is under the wxWidgets licence.
dnl
dnl Version: $Id$
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl initialization
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
AC_INIT([wxWidgets], [2.7.0], [wx-dev@lists.wxwidgets.org])
dnl the file passed to AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR should be specific to our package
AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([wx-config.in])
dnl sets build, host, target variables and the same with _alias
AC_CANONICAL_BUILD
AC_CANONICAL_HOST
AC_CANONICAL_TARGET
dnl When making releases do:
dnl
wx-config2.6 Designed to be resiliant against future cut and paste coders. Any gnarly parts are black boxed away nicely to avoid accidents and have integrated debugging support for trivial sanity checking in the event of modification or trouble. In this way the major operations are all cleanly separated making any or all of them simply extensible, or replaceable in the face of future needs. Functions now all have api descriptions. If you rely on a function to act in some way, please document it to safeguard yourself against inadvertant interface changes by others. Everything now runs top top to bottom, we don't try to output things as fast as we can read them anymore, instead we read everything in, sort over it just once without the need for 'just in case' temp's, and then output whatever we were asked for only when we are sure we have the correct answer. Almost all key data aims to be constant past the point of its initialisation so side effect creep and trouble with half (re)initialised data should be significantly reduced in future. In almost every case it is easy and clean to simply delay initialisation until all required input channels have been emptied. If you like, think of it as mostly being one big constructor, with a little destructor at the end which outputs what you requested. At core, it is simply a generated config file -- with some user friendly logic for extracting its data and finding related files. Removed references to --gl-libs in --help. It still exists, but if its deprecated, no need to fill space in a compact help summary. It will remain documented (as deprecated) in the man page. Removed references to arcane order rules for arguments. Those limitations don't exist anymore, though the options are backward compatible in all other respects from the user pov. Removed references to --inplace, it doesn't need to be in the summary help either. It also is still accepted as an option, but there is no value in passing it, an uninstalled wx-config will automatically behave correctly. When you need --inplace, it will supply that behaviour for you (but there is no harm in typing it your self in that case). If you do type it when you don't need it, bad things will probably happen just like they always would have. Along with items above, generally compressed --help text to fit on even a traditional sized terminal without the need for paging. If we want more detailed help built in, it should be broken into separate pages, and this would be a trivial extension. Command line input is now controlled by a small generic parser. You define what options you want and what groups you want them in by initialising them as lists. It runs over all the input and fills corresponding psuedo-hashes from it for you to use as you please later. Added a validator for it to check yes/no options. Use posix extended regex instead of gnu 'basic' regex extensions, grep -E is portable, if gmake is not a requirement, we surely can't push gnu grep on people. Made --list more user friendly. It will now always list the current wx-config if it matches the feature spec, though it will warn if that config is not in the specified --prefix. Alternate configs that match (if any) are listed separately. An unqualified call to wx-config --list will always return (at least) the config that was called. We can never have a 'hanging' wx-config shell with no real implementation to back it up anymore so we can always return a sensible result for the user. A wx-config anywhere can list (and hence use) the configs installed in any (other) prefix. Delegation. Too big a topic to remark on in depth here, see the code for a fuller description. With everything being nicely constant and aligned to the respective library build, then aside from delegation, wx-config really is _just_ a config file (albeit with a layer of logic around the constants), and each wx-config carries a set of defaults which match perfectly the library build that it was generated with. If you choose a set of features that it can match, it will answer all your queries for them, if it cannot, it will seek to delegate to the config that is most like itself, but which can supply all the features you specified. This should be completely compatible with any set of options that returned a sensible result previously, and produce a sensible result in many cases where previously the collating order of your locale or the nuances of your filesystem operations would decide which library it thought you wanted. Sort duplicates out of the list of libraries and trickle shared dependencies down the list to properly support static builds. Added the inplace-config tweak for use in the build tree. This works like any other config, except it presets the default prefix to point at the build dir instead of the configured prefix that will become the default if this build is installed. It provides the behaviour of --inplace when $build_dir/wx-config is called without also specifying a different --{exec-,}prefix or any feature flags that it is incompatible with. In that event, it will try to delegate as per the normal rules. The inplace wrapper is not installed with the primary config which cleanly disables it for system installs. It will be invalidated if the build (or source) dir is moved, but will be revalidated if the build tree is subseqently updated with ./config.status --recheck && config.status (which it probably would need to be to build anyway for other reasons at present too) Enabled full support for static builds again, promoted --static to a full feature option. Fixed --ld to return something for them too. Added --flavour, similar to the existing --vendor, but for autoconf builds. These will probably want to be streamlined further. Broadened the use of release and flavour labels to support better concurrent installs. Fix bit rot in make-dist due to new/deleted files. Whittled down the number of obsolete and duplicated substitution variables in configure.in, and lowercased some variables we no longer export for substitution. Use the autoconf macros to generate files where we want them instead of making them someplace and then moving them all about. Remove extra files and symlinks added for the two part wx-config version. Removed the debian -contrib packages. We'll use multi-lib support to manage them from now on and indiviual libs can be split out along functional lines if required. This means the retained contribs will now get __WXDEBUG__ versions packaged too. Removed conflicts from almost packages except i18n and wxPython. All packages now either update or install alongside any existing ones. Added support for flavoured debs as well. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@29241 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2004-09-21 13:16:29 -04:00
dnl wx_release_number += 1
wx-config2.6 Designed to be resiliant against future cut and paste coders. Any gnarly parts are black boxed away nicely to avoid accidents and have integrated debugging support for trivial sanity checking in the event of modification or trouble. In this way the major operations are all cleanly separated making any or all of them simply extensible, or replaceable in the face of future needs. Functions now all have api descriptions. If you rely on a function to act in some way, please document it to safeguard yourself against inadvertant interface changes by others. Everything now runs top top to bottom, we don't try to output things as fast as we can read them anymore, instead we read everything in, sort over it just once without the need for 'just in case' temp's, and then output whatever we were asked for only when we are sure we have the correct answer. Almost all key data aims to be constant past the point of its initialisation so side effect creep and trouble with half (re)initialised data should be significantly reduced in future. In almost every case it is easy and clean to simply delay initialisation until all required input channels have been emptied. If you like, think of it as mostly being one big constructor, with a little destructor at the end which outputs what you requested. At core, it is simply a generated config file -- with some user friendly logic for extracting its data and finding related files. Removed references to --gl-libs in --help. It still exists, but if its deprecated, no need to fill space in a compact help summary. It will remain documented (as deprecated) in the man page. Removed references to arcane order rules for arguments. Those limitations don't exist anymore, though the options are backward compatible in all other respects from the user pov. Removed references to --inplace, it doesn't need to be in the summary help either. It also is still accepted as an option, but there is no value in passing it, an uninstalled wx-config will automatically behave correctly. When you need --inplace, it will supply that behaviour for you (but there is no harm in typing it your self in that case). If you do type it when you don't need it, bad things will probably happen just like they always would have. Along with items above, generally compressed --help text to fit on even a traditional sized terminal without the need for paging. If we want more detailed help built in, it should be broken into separate pages, and this would be a trivial extension. Command line input is now controlled by a small generic parser. You define what options you want and what groups you want them in by initialising them as lists. It runs over all the input and fills corresponding psuedo-hashes from it for you to use as you please later. Added a validator for it to check yes/no options. Use posix extended regex instead of gnu 'basic' regex extensions, grep -E is portable, if gmake is not a requirement, we surely can't push gnu grep on people. Made --list more user friendly. It will now always list the current wx-config if it matches the feature spec, though it will warn if that config is not in the specified --prefix. Alternate configs that match (if any) are listed separately. An unqualified call to wx-config --list will always return (at least) the config that was called. We can never have a 'hanging' wx-config shell with no real implementation to back it up anymore so we can always return a sensible result for the user. A wx-config anywhere can list (and hence use) the configs installed in any (other) prefix. Delegation. Too big a topic to remark on in depth here, see the code for a fuller description. With everything being nicely constant and aligned to the respective library build, then aside from delegation, wx-config really is _just_ a config file (albeit with a layer of logic around the constants), and each wx-config carries a set of defaults which match perfectly the library build that it was generated with. If you choose a set of features that it can match, it will answer all your queries for them, if it cannot, it will seek to delegate to the config that is most like itself, but which can supply all the features you specified. This should be completely compatible with any set of options that returned a sensible result previously, and produce a sensible result in many cases where previously the collating order of your locale or the nuances of your filesystem operations would decide which library it thought you wanted. Sort duplicates out of the list of libraries and trickle shared dependencies down the list to properly support static builds. Added the inplace-config tweak for use in the build tree. This works like any other config, except it presets the default prefix to point at the build dir instead of the configured prefix that will become the default if this build is installed. It provides the behaviour of --inplace when $build_dir/wx-config is called without also specifying a different --{exec-,}prefix or any feature flags that it is incompatible with. In that event, it will try to delegate as per the normal rules. The inplace wrapper is not installed with the primary config which cleanly disables it for system installs. It will be invalidated if the build (or source) dir is moved, but will be revalidated if the build tree is subseqently updated with ./config.status --recheck && config.status (which it probably would need to be to build anyway for other reasons at present too) Enabled full support for static builds again, promoted --static to a full feature option. Fixed --ld to return something for them too. Added --flavour, similar to the existing --vendor, but for autoconf builds. These will probably want to be streamlined further. Broadened the use of release and flavour labels to support better concurrent installs. Fix bit rot in make-dist due to new/deleted files. Whittled down the number of obsolete and duplicated substitution variables in configure.in, and lowercased some variables we no longer export for substitution. Use the autoconf macros to generate files where we want them instead of making them someplace and then moving them all about. Remove extra files and symlinks added for the two part wx-config version. Removed the debian -contrib packages. We'll use multi-lib support to manage them from now on and indiviual libs can be split out along functional lines if required. This means the retained contribs will now get __WXDEBUG__ versions packaged too. Removed conflicts from almost packages except i18n and wxPython. All packages now either update or install alongside any existing ones. Added support for flavoured debs as well. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@29241 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2004-09-21 13:16:29 -04:00
wx_major_version_number=2
wx_minor_version_number=7
wx_release_number=0
wx_subrelease_number=0
wx-config2.6 Designed to be resiliant against future cut and paste coders. Any gnarly parts are black boxed away nicely to avoid accidents and have integrated debugging support for trivial sanity checking in the event of modification or trouble. In this way the major operations are all cleanly separated making any or all of them simply extensible, or replaceable in the face of future needs. Functions now all have api descriptions. If you rely on a function to act in some way, please document it to safeguard yourself against inadvertant interface changes by others. Everything now runs top top to bottom, we don't try to output things as fast as we can read them anymore, instead we read everything in, sort over it just once without the need for 'just in case' temp's, and then output whatever we were asked for only when we are sure we have the correct answer. Almost all key data aims to be constant past the point of its initialisation so side effect creep and trouble with half (re)initialised data should be significantly reduced in future. In almost every case it is easy and clean to simply delay initialisation until all required input channels have been emptied. If you like, think of it as mostly being one big constructor, with a little destructor at the end which outputs what you requested. At core, it is simply a generated config file -- with some user friendly logic for extracting its data and finding related files. Removed references to --gl-libs in --help. It still exists, but if its deprecated, no need to fill space in a compact help summary. It will remain documented (as deprecated) in the man page. Removed references to arcane order rules for arguments. Those limitations don't exist anymore, though the options are backward compatible in all other respects from the user pov. Removed references to --inplace, it doesn't need to be in the summary help either. It also is still accepted as an option, but there is no value in passing it, an uninstalled wx-config will automatically behave correctly. When you need --inplace, it will supply that behaviour for you (but there is no harm in typing it your self in that case). If you do type it when you don't need it, bad things will probably happen just like they always would have. Along with items above, generally compressed --help text to fit on even a traditional sized terminal without the need for paging. If we want more detailed help built in, it should be broken into separate pages, and this would be a trivial extension. Command line input is now controlled by a small generic parser. You define what options you want and what groups you want them in by initialising them as lists. It runs over all the input and fills corresponding psuedo-hashes from it for you to use as you please later. Added a validator for it to check yes/no options. Use posix extended regex instead of gnu 'basic' regex extensions, grep -E is portable, if gmake is not a requirement, we surely can't push gnu grep on people. Made --list more user friendly. It will now always list the current wx-config if it matches the feature spec, though it will warn if that config is not in the specified --prefix. Alternate configs that match (if any) are listed separately. An unqualified call to wx-config --list will always return (at least) the config that was called. We can never have a 'hanging' wx-config shell with no real implementation to back it up anymore so we can always return a sensible result for the user. A wx-config anywhere can list (and hence use) the configs installed in any (other) prefix. Delegation. Too big a topic to remark on in depth here, see the code for a fuller description. With everything being nicely constant and aligned to the respective library build, then aside from delegation, wx-config really is _just_ a config file (albeit with a layer of logic around the constants), and each wx-config carries a set of defaults which match perfectly the library build that it was generated with. If you choose a set of features that it can match, it will answer all your queries for them, if it cannot, it will seek to delegate to the config that is most like itself, but which can supply all the features you specified. This should be completely compatible with any set of options that returned a sensible result previously, and produce a sensible result in many cases where previously the collating order of your locale or the nuances of your filesystem operations would decide which library it thought you wanted. Sort duplicates out of the list of libraries and trickle shared dependencies down the list to properly support static builds. Added the inplace-config tweak for use in the build tree. This works like any other config, except it presets the default prefix to point at the build dir instead of the configured prefix that will become the default if this build is installed. It provides the behaviour of --inplace when $build_dir/wx-config is called without also specifying a different --{exec-,}prefix or any feature flags that it is incompatible with. In that event, it will try to delegate as per the normal rules. The inplace wrapper is not installed with the primary config which cleanly disables it for system installs. It will be invalidated if the build (or source) dir is moved, but will be revalidated if the build tree is subseqently updated with ./config.status --recheck && config.status (which it probably would need to be to build anyway for other reasons at present too) Enabled full support for static builds again, promoted --static to a full feature option. Fixed --ld to return something for them too. Added --flavour, similar to the existing --vendor, but for autoconf builds. These will probably want to be streamlined further. Broadened the use of release and flavour labels to support better concurrent installs. Fix bit rot in make-dist due to new/deleted files. Whittled down the number of obsolete and duplicated substitution variables in configure.in, and lowercased some variables we no longer export for substitution. Use the autoconf macros to generate files where we want them instead of making them someplace and then moving them all about. Remove extra files and symlinks added for the two part wx-config version. Removed the debian -contrib packages. We'll use multi-lib support to manage them from now on and indiviual libs can be split out along functional lines if required. This means the retained contribs will now get __WXDEBUG__ versions packaged too. Removed conflicts from almost packages except i18n and wxPython. All packages now either update or install alongside any existing ones. Added support for flavoured debs as well. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@29241 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2004-09-21 13:16:29 -04:00
WX_RELEASE=$wx_major_version_number.$wx_minor_version_number
WX_VERSION=$WX_RELEASE.$wx_release_number
WX_SUBVERSION=$WX_VERSION.$wx_subrelease_number
wx-config2.6 Designed to be resiliant against future cut and paste coders. Any gnarly parts are black boxed away nicely to avoid accidents and have integrated debugging support for trivial sanity checking in the event of modification or trouble. In this way the major operations are all cleanly separated making any or all of them simply extensible, or replaceable in the face of future needs. Functions now all have api descriptions. If you rely on a function to act in some way, please document it to safeguard yourself against inadvertant interface changes by others. Everything now runs top top to bottom, we don't try to output things as fast as we can read them anymore, instead we read everything in, sort over it just once without the need for 'just in case' temp's, and then output whatever we were asked for only when we are sure we have the correct answer. Almost all key data aims to be constant past the point of its initialisation so side effect creep and trouble with half (re)initialised data should be significantly reduced in future. In almost every case it is easy and clean to simply delay initialisation until all required input channels have been emptied. If you like, think of it as mostly being one big constructor, with a little destructor at the end which outputs what you requested. At core, it is simply a generated config file -- with some user friendly logic for extracting its data and finding related files. Removed references to --gl-libs in --help. It still exists, but if its deprecated, no need to fill space in a compact help summary. It will remain documented (as deprecated) in the man page. Removed references to arcane order rules for arguments. Those limitations don't exist anymore, though the options are backward compatible in all other respects from the user pov. Removed references to --inplace, it doesn't need to be in the summary help either. It also is still accepted as an option, but there is no value in passing it, an uninstalled wx-config will automatically behave correctly. When you need --inplace, it will supply that behaviour for you (but there is no harm in typing it your self in that case). If you do type it when you don't need it, bad things will probably happen just like they always would have. Along with items above, generally compressed --help text to fit on even a traditional sized terminal without the need for paging. If we want more detailed help built in, it should be broken into separate pages, and this would be a trivial extension. Command line input is now controlled by a small generic parser. You define what options you want and what groups you want them in by initialising them as lists. It runs over all the input and fills corresponding psuedo-hashes from it for you to use as you please later. Added a validator for it to check yes/no options. Use posix extended regex instead of gnu 'basic' regex extensions, grep -E is portable, if gmake is not a requirement, we surely can't push gnu grep on people. Made --list more user friendly. It will now always list the current wx-config if it matches the feature spec, though it will warn if that config is not in the specified --prefix. Alternate configs that match (if any) are listed separately. An unqualified call to wx-config --list will always return (at least) the config that was called. We can never have a 'hanging' wx-config shell with no real implementation to back it up anymore so we can always return a sensible result for the user. A wx-config anywhere can list (and hence use) the configs installed in any (other) prefix. Delegation. Too big a topic to remark on in depth here, see the code for a fuller description. With everything being nicely constant and aligned to the respective library build, then aside from delegation, wx-config really is _just_ a config file (albeit with a layer of logic around the constants), and each wx-config carries a set of defaults which match perfectly the library build that it was generated with. If you choose a set of features that it can match, it will answer all your queries for them, if it cannot, it will seek to delegate to the config that is most like itself, but which can supply all the features you specified. This should be completely compatible with any set of options that returned a sensible result previously, and produce a sensible result in many cases where previously the collating order of your locale or the nuances of your filesystem operations would decide which library it thought you wanted. Sort duplicates out of the list of libraries and trickle shared dependencies down the list to properly support static builds. Added the inplace-config tweak for use in the build tree. This works like any other config, except it presets the default prefix to point at the build dir instead of the configured prefix that will become the default if this build is installed. It provides the behaviour of --inplace when $build_dir/wx-config is called without also specifying a different --{exec-,}prefix or any feature flags that it is incompatible with. In that event, it will try to delegate as per the normal rules. The inplace wrapper is not installed with the primary config which cleanly disables it for system installs. It will be invalidated if the build (or source) dir is moved, but will be revalidated if the build tree is subseqently updated with ./config.status --recheck && config.status (which it probably would need to be to build anyway for other reasons at present too) Enabled full support for static builds again, promoted --static to a full feature option. Fixed --ld to return something for them too. Added --flavour, similar to the existing --vendor, but for autoconf builds. These will probably want to be streamlined further. Broadened the use of release and flavour labels to support better concurrent installs. Fix bit rot in make-dist due to new/deleted files. Whittled down the number of obsolete and duplicated substitution variables in configure.in, and lowercased some variables we no longer export for substitution. Use the autoconf macros to generate files where we want them instead of making them someplace and then moving them all about. Remove extra files and symlinks added for the two part wx-config version. Removed the debian -contrib packages. We'll use multi-lib support to manage them from now on and indiviual libs can be split out along functional lines if required. This means the retained contribs will now get __WXDEBUG__ versions packaged too. Removed conflicts from almost packages except i18n and wxPython. All packages now either update or install alongside any existing ones. Added support for flavoured debs as well. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@29241 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2004-09-21 13:16:29 -04:00
WX_MSW_VERSION=$wx_major_version_number$wx_minor_version_number$wx_release_number
dnl ------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Check platform (host system)
dnl ------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl OS (assume Unix)
USE_UNIX=1
USE_OS2=0
USE_WIN32=0
USE_DOS=0
USE_BEOS=0
USE_MAC=0
dnl Unix kind
USE_AIX=
USE_BSD= dnl any BSD
USE_DARWIN= dnl a.k.a. Mac OS X
USE_FREEBSD=
USE_GNU= dnl GNU/Hurd
USE_HPUX=
USE_LINUX=
USE_NETBSD=
USE_OPENBSD=
USE_OSF= dnl OSF/1 (obsolete?)
USE_SGI=
USE_SOLARIS= dnl Solaris ("SunOS" >= 5)
USE_SUN= dnl SunOS or Solaris
USE_SUNOS= dnl old/real SunOS (obsolete)
USE_SVR4= dnl SysV R4
USE_SYSV= dnl any System V
USE_VMS=
USE_ULTRIX=
USE_UNIXWARE=
dnl hardware platform
USE_ALPHA=
dnl on some platforms xxx_r() functions are declared inside "#ifdef
dnl _REENTRANT" and it's easier to just define this symbol for these platforms
dnl than checking it during run-time
NEEDS_D_REENTRANT_FOR_R_FUNCS=0
dnl the list of all available toolkits
dnl
dnl update NUM_TOOLKITS calculation below when adding a new toolkit here!
ALL_TOOLKITS="COCOA GTK MAC MGL MICROWIN MOTIF MSW PM X11"
dnl NB: these wxUSE_XXX constants have value of 0 or 1 unlike all the other ones
dnl which are either yes or no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_COCOA=0
DEFAULT_wxUSE_GTK=0
DEFAULT_wxUSE_MAC=0
DEFAULT_wxUSE_MGL=0
DEFAULT_wxUSE_MICROWIN=0
DEFAULT_wxUSE_MOTIF=0
DEFAULT_wxUSE_MSW=0
DEFAULT_wxUSE_PM=0
DEFAULT_wxUSE_X11=0
dnl these are the values which are really default for the given platform -
dnl they're not cached and are only used if no --with-toolkit was given *and*
dnl nothing was found in the cache
DEFAULT_DEFAULT_wxUSE_COCOA=0
DEFAULT_DEFAULT_wxUSE_GTK=0
DEFAULT_DEFAULT_wxUSE_MAC=0
DEFAULT_DEFAULT_wxUSE_MGL=0
DEFAULT_DEFAULT_wxUSE_MICROWIN=0
DEFAULT_DEFAULT_wxUSE_MOTIF=0
DEFAULT_DEFAULT_wxUSE_MSW=0
DEFAULT_DEFAULT_wxUSE_PM=0
DEFAULT_DEFAULT_wxUSE_X11=0
PROGRAM_EXT=
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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SO_SUFFIX=so
SAMPLES_RPATH_FLAG=
SAMPLES_RPATH_POSTLINK=
DEFAULT_STD_FLAG=yes
dnl to support a new system, you need to add its canonical name (as determined
dnl by config.sub or specified by the configure command line) to this "case"
dnl and also define the shared library flags below - search for
dnl SHARED_LIB_SETUP to find the exact place
case "${host}" in
*-hp-hpux* )
USE_HPUX=1
DEFAULT_DEFAULT_wxUSE_MOTIF=1
NEEDS_D_REENTRANT_FOR_R_FUNCS=1
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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SO_SUFFIX=sl
AC_DEFINE(__HPUX__)
dnl many standard declarations in HP-UX headers are only included if either
dnl _HPUX_SOURCE is defined, see stdsyms(5)
CPPFLAGS="-D_HPUX_SOURCE $CPPFLAGS"
;;
*-*-linux* )
USE_LINUX=1
AC_DEFINE(__LINUX__)
TMP=`uname -m`
if test "x$TMP" = "xalpha"; then
USE_ALPHA=1
AC_DEFINE(__ALPHA__)
fi
DEFAULT_DEFAULT_wxUSE_GTK=1
;;
*-*-gnu* | *-*-k*bsd*-gnu )
USE_GNU=1
TMP=`uname -m`
if test "x$TMP" = "xalpha"; then
USE_ALPHA=1
AC_DEFINE(__ALPHA__)
fi
DEFAULT_DEFAULT_wxUSE_GTK=1
;;
*-*-irix5* | *-*-irix6* )
USE_SGI=1
USE_SVR4=1
AC_DEFINE(__SGI__)
AC_DEFINE(__SVR4__)
DEFAULT_DEFAULT_wxUSE_MOTIF=1
;;
*-*-solaris2* )
USE_SUN=1
USE_SOLARIS=1
USE_SVR4=1
AC_DEFINE(__SUN__)
AC_DEFINE(__SOLARIS__)
AC_DEFINE(__SVR4__)
DEFAULT_DEFAULT_wxUSE_MOTIF=1
NEEDS_D_REENTRANT_FOR_R_FUNCS=1
;;
*-*-sunos4* )
USE_SUN=1
USE_SUNOS=1
USE_BSD=1
AC_DEFINE(__SUN__)
AC_DEFINE(__SUNOS__)
AC_DEFINE(__BSD__)
DEFAULT_DEFAULT_wxUSE_MOTIF=1
;;
*-*-freebsd*)
USE_BSD=1
USE_FREEBSD=1
AC_DEFINE(__FREEBSD__)
AC_DEFINE(__BSD__)
DEFAULT_DEFAULT_wxUSE_GTK=1
;;
*-*-openbsd*)
USE_BSD=1
USE_OPENBSD=1
AC_DEFINE(__OPENBSD__)
AC_DEFINE(__BSD__)
DEFAULT_DEFAULT_wxUSE_GTK=1
;;
*-*-netbsd*)
USE_BSD=1
USE_NETBSD=1
AC_DEFINE(__NETBSD__)
AC_DEFINE(__BSD__)
DEFAULT_DEFAULT_wxUSE_GTK=1
NEEDS_D_REENTRANT_FOR_R_FUNCS=1
dnl some standard declarations in NetBSD headers are only included if
dnl _NETBSD_SOURCE and _LIBC are defined, e.g. getservbyname_r in netdb.h
CPPFLAGS="-D_NETBSD_SOURCE -D_LIBC $CPPFLAGS"
;;
*-*-osf* )
USE_ALPHA=1
USE_OSF=1
AC_DEFINE(__ALPHA__)
AC_DEFINE(__OSF__)
DEFAULT_DEFAULT_wxUSE_MOTIF=1
NEEDS_D_REENTRANT_FOR_R_FUNCS=1
;;
*-*-dgux5* )
USE_ALPHA=1
USE_SVR4=1
AC_DEFINE(__ALPHA__)
AC_DEFINE(__SVR4__)
DEFAULT_DEFAULT_wxUSE_MOTIF=1
;;
*-*-sysv5* )
USE_SYSV=1
USE_SVR4=1
AC_DEFINE(__SYSV__)
AC_DEFINE(__SVR4__)
DEFAULT_DEFAULT_wxUSE_MOTIF=1
;;
*-*-aix* )
USE_AIX=1
USE_SYSV=1
USE_SVR4=1
dnl quoting from http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/esdd/articles/gnu.html:
dnl
dnl Both archive libraries and shared libraries on AIX have an .a
dnl extension. This will explain why you can't link with an .so and
dnl why it works with the name changed to .a.
SO_SUFFIX=a
AC_DEFINE(__AIX__)
AC_DEFINE(__SYSV__)
AC_DEFINE(__SVR4__)
DEFAULT_DEFAULT_wxUSE_MOTIF=1
;;
*-*-*UnixWare*)
USE_SYSV=1
USE_SVR4=1
USE_UNIXWARE=1
AC_DEFINE(__UNIXWARE__)
;;
*-*-cygwin* | *-*-mingw32* )
dnl MBN: some of the defines have been moved after toolkit detection
dnl because for wxMotif/wxGTK/wxX11 to build on Cygwin
dnl USE_UNIX must be set and not USE_WIN32
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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SO_SUFFIX=dll
PROGRAM_EXT=".exe"
DEFAULT_DEFAULT_wxUSE_MSW=1
DEFAULT_STD_FLAG=no
;;
*-pc-msdosdjgpp )
USE_UNIX=0
USE_DOS=1
AC_DEFINE(__DOS__)
PROGRAM_EXT=".exe"
DEFAULT_DEFAULT_wxUSE_MGL=1
;;
*-pc-os2_emx | *-pc-os2-emx )
AC_DEFINE(__EMX__)
USE_OS2=1
AC_DEFINE(__OS2__)
PROGRAM_EXT=".exe"
DEFAULT_DEFAULT_wxUSE_PM=1
dnl "c++" wrapper is not always available, so always use plain gcc.
CXX=gcc
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -Zcrtdll"
dnl
dnl Some special code that's automatically added by autoconf-2.57 for OS/2
dnl and hopefully also by autoconf-2.58 and newer on all other platforms.
dnl For now however, we still need it to make sure the configure script
dnl works on OS/2 no matter what platform it is generated on.
ac_executable_extensions=".exe"
export ac_executable_extensions
dnl This strange code is necessary to deal with handling of
dnl backslashes by ksh and pdksh's sh variant.
ac_save_IFS="$IFS"
IFS='\\'
ac_TEMP_PATH=
for ac_dir in $PATH; do
IFS=$ac_save_IFS
if test -z "$ac_TEMP_PATH"; then
ac_TEMP_PATH="$ac_dir"
else
ac_TEMP_PATH="$ac_TEMP_PATH/$ac_dir"
fi
done
export PATH="$ac_TEMP_PATH"
unset ac_TEMP_PATH
DEFAULT_STD_FLAG=no
;;
*-*-darwin* )
dnl Darwin based distributions (including Mac OS X)
USE_BSD=1
USE_DARWIN=1
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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SO_SUFFIX=dylib
AC_DEFINE(__BSD__)
AC_DEFINE(__DARWIN__)
AC_DEFINE(TARGET_CARBON)
DEFAULT_DEFAULT_wxUSE_MAC=1
DEFAULT_STD_FLAG=no
;;
powerpc-apple-macos* )
dnl Classic Mac OS (< X)
USE_UNIX=0
dnl For some reason the test that should be cross-compiler capable fails
dnl However, there is no doubt that MacOS PowerPC is big endian.
ac_cv_c_bigendian=yes
SO_SUFFIX=shlib
dnl AC_DEFINE(TARGET_CARBON)
dnl platform.h needs TARGET_CARBON before setup.h, we'll add it to CPPFLAGS
DEFAULT_DEFAULT_wxUSE_MAC=1
DEFAULT_STD_FLAG=no
;;
*-*-beos* )
dnl leave USE_UNIX on - BeOS is sufficiently Unix-like for this
USE_BEOS=1
AC_DEFINE(__BEOS__)
;;
*)
AC_MSG_ERROR(unknown system type ${host}.)
esac
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl command line options for configure
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl the default values for all options - we collect them all here to simplify
dnl modification of the default values (for example, if the defaults for some
dnl platform should be changed, it can be done here too)
dnl
dnl NB: see also DEFAULT_wxUSE<toolkit> variables defined above
WX_ARG_CACHE_INIT
dnl useful to test the compilation with minimum options, define as 0 for normal
dnl usage
DEBUG_CONFIGURE=0
if test $DEBUG_CONFIGURE = 1; then
DEFAULT_wxUSE_UNIVERSAL=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_STL=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_NANOX=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_THREADS=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_SHARED=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_OPTIMISE=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_PROFILE=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_NO_DEPS=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_NO_RTTI=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_NO_EXCEPTIONS=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_UNIVERSAL_BINARY=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_RPATH=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_PERMISSIVE=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DEBUG_FLAG=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DEBUG_INFO=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DEBUG_GDB=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_MEM_TRACING=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DEBUG_CONTEXT=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DMALLOC=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_APPLE_IEEE=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_EXCEPTIONS=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_LOG=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_LOGWINDOW=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_LOGGUI=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_LOGDIALOG=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_GUI=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_CONTROLS=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_REGEX=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_XML=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_EXPAT=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_ZLIB=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_LIBPNG=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_LIBJPEG=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_LIBTIFF=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_LIBXPM=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_LIBMSPACK=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_LIBSDL=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_LIBGNOMEPRINT=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_LIBHILDON=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_ODBC=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_OPENGL=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_ON_FATAL_EXCEPTION=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_STACKWALKER=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DEBUGREPORT=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_SNGLINST_CHECKER=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_STD_IOSTREAM=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_STD_STRING=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_CMDLINE_PARSER=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DATETIME=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TIMER=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_STOPWATCH=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_FILE=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_FFILE=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_STDPATHS=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TEXTBUFFER=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TEXTFILE=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_SOUND=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_MEDIACTRL=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_INTL=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_CONFIG=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_FONTMAP=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_STREAMS=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_SOCKETS=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_OLE=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DATAOBJ=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DIALUP_MANAGER=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_JOYSTICK=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DYNLIB_CLASS=no
Added new dynamic loading classes. (which handle proper wxRTTI and wxModule initialisation and unloading) Removed serialisation code from wxObject and elsewhere. Added USER_EXPORTED hash and list macros. Added *_PLUGGABLE_CLASS defines for exporting dynamic wxObjects from dlls. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in debian/changelog distrib/msw/tmake/filelist.txt include/wx/defs.h include/wx/docview.h include/wx/dynlib.h include/wx/fileconf.h include/wx/hash.h include/wx/list.h include/wx/module.h include/wx/object.h include/wx/resource.h include/wx/stream.h include/wx/gtk/setup0.h include/wx/msw/setup0.h src/files.lst src/wxBase.dsp src/wxUniv.dsp src/wxWindows.dsp src/common/dynlib.cpp src/common/filename.cpp src/common/module.cpp src/common/object.cpp src/common/stream.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mac/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/mgl/makefile.wat src/motif/files.lst src/msw/dialup.cpp src/msw/files.lst src/msw/helpchm.cpp src/msw/makefile.b32 src/msw/makefile.bcc src/msw/makefile.dos src/msw/makefile.g95 src/msw/makefile.sc src/msw/makefile.vc src/msw/makefile.wat src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst Added Files: include/wx/dynload.h src/common/dynload.cpp Removed Files: include/wx/objstrm.h include/wx/serbase.h src/common/objstrm.cpp src/common/serbase.cpp utils/serialize/.cvsignore utils/serialize/makefile.b32 utils/serialize/sercore.cpp utils/serialize/sercore.h utils/serialize/serctrl.cpp utils/serialize/serctrl.h utils/serialize/serext.cpp utils/serialize/serext.h utils/serialize/sergdi.cpp utils/serialize/sergdi.h utils/serialize/sermain.cpp utils/serialize/serwnd.cpp utils/serialize/serwnd.h ---------------------------------------------------------------------- git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@13088 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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DEFAULT_wxUSE_DYNAMIC_LOADER=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_LONGLONG=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_GEOMETRY=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_AFM_FOR_POSTSCRIPT=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_NORMALIZED_PS_FONTS=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_POSTSCRIPT=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_CLIPBOARD=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TOOLTIPS=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DRAG_AND_DROP=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DRAGIMAGE=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_SPLINES=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_MOUSEWHEEL=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_MDI=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_MDI_ARCHITECTURE=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DOC_VIEW_ARCHITECTURE=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_PRINTING_ARCHITECTURE=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_RESOURCES=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_CONSTRAINTS=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_IPC=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_HELP=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_MS_HTML_HELP=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_WXHTML_HELP=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TREELAYOUT=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_METAFILE=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_MIMETYPE=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_SYSTEM_OPTIONS=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_PROTOCOL=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_PROTOCOL_HTTP=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_PROTOCOL_FTP=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_PROTOCOL_FILE=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_URL=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_COMMONDLGS=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_CHOICEDLG=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_COLOURDLG=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DIRDLG=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_FILEDLG=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_FINDREPLDLG=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_FONTDLG=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_MSGDLG=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_NUMBERDLG=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TEXTDLG=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_SPLASH=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_STARTUP_TIPS=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_PROGRESSDLG=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_WIZARDDLG=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_MENUS=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_MINIFRAME=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_HTML=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_RICHTEXT=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_XRC=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_WEBKIT=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_FILESYSTEM=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_FS_INET=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_FS_ZIP=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_BUSYINFO=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_ARCHIVE_STREAMS=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_ZIPSTREAM=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_VALIDATORS=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_ACCEL=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_BUTTON=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_BMPBUTTON=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_CALCTRL=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_CARET=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_CHECKBOX=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_CHECKLST=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_CHOICE=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_CHOICEBOOK=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_COMBOBOX=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DATEPICKCTRL=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DISPLAY=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_GAUGE=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_GRID=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DATAVIEWCTRL=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_IMAGLIST=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_LISTBOOK=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_LISTBOX=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_LISTCTRL=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_NOTEBOOK=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_RADIOBOX=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_RADIOBTN=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_SASH=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_SCROLLBAR=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_SLIDER=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_SPINBTN=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_SPINCTRL=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_SPLITTER=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_STATBMP=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_STATBOX=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_STATLINE=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_STATTEXT=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_STATUSBAR=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TABDIALOG=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TEXTCTRL=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TOGGLEBTN=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TOOLBAR=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TOOLBAR_NATIVE=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TOOLBAR_SIMPLE=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TREEBOOK=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TREECTRL=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_POPUPWIN=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TIPWINDOW=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_UNICODE=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_UNICODE_MSLU=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_WCSRTOMBS=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_PALETTE=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_IMAGE=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_GIF=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_PCX=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_PNM=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_IFF=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_XPM=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_ICO_CUR=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_ACCESSIBILITY=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_MONOLITHIC=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_PLUGINS=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_OFFICIAL_BUILD=no
else
DEFAULT_wxUSE_UNIVERSAL=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_STL=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_NANOX=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_THREADS=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_SHARED=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_OPTIMISE=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_PROFILE=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_NO_DEPS=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_NO_RTTI=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_NO_EXCEPTIONS=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_UNIVERSAL_BINARY=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_RPATH=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_PERMISSIVE=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DEBUG_FLAG=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DEBUG_INFO=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DEBUG_GDB=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_MEM_TRACING=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DEBUG_CONTEXT=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DMALLOC=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_APPLE_IEEE=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_EXCEPTIONS=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_LOG=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_LOGWINDOW=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_LOGGUI=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_LOGDIALOG=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_GUI=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_REGEX=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_XML=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_EXPAT=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_ZLIB=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_LIBPNG=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_LIBJPEG=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_LIBTIFF=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_LIBXPM=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_LIBMSPACK=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_LIBSDL=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_LIBGNOMEPRINT=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_LIBHILDON=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_ODBC=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_OPENGL=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_ON_FATAL_EXCEPTION=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_STACKWALKER=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DEBUGREPORT=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_SNGLINST_CHECKER=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_STD_IOSTREAM=$DEFAULT_STD_FLAG
DEFAULT_wxUSE_STD_STRING=$DEFAULT_STD_FLAG
DEFAULT_wxUSE_CMDLINE_PARSER=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DATETIME=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TIMER=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_STOPWATCH=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_FILE=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_FFILE=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_STDPATHS=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TEXTBUFFER=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TEXTFILE=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_SOUND=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_MEDIACTRL=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_INTL=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_CONFIG=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_FONTMAP=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_STREAMS=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_SOCKETS=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_OLE=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DATAOBJ=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DIALUP_MANAGER=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_JOYSTICK=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DYNLIB_CLASS=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DYNAMIC_LOADER=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_LONGLONG=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_GEOMETRY=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_AFM_FOR_POSTSCRIPT=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_NORMALIZED_PS_FONTS=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_POSTSCRIPT=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_CLIPBOARD=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TOOLTIPS=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DRAG_AND_DROP=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DRAGIMAGE=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_SPLINES=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_MOUSEWHEEL=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_MDI=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_MDI_ARCHITECTURE=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DOC_VIEW_ARCHITECTURE=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_PRINTING_ARCHITECTURE=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_RESOURCES=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_CONSTRAINTS=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_IPC=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_HELP=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_MS_HTML_HELP=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_WXHTML_HELP=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TREELAYOUT=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_METAFILE=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_MIMETYPE=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_SYSTEM_OPTIONS=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_PROTOCOL=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_PROTOCOL_HTTP=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_PROTOCOL_FTP=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_PROTOCOL_FILE=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_URL=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_COMMONDLGS=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_CHOICEDLG=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_COLOURDLG=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DIRDLG=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_FILEDLG=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_FINDREPLDLG=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_FONTDLG=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_MSGDLG=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_NUMBERDLG=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TEXTDLG=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_SPLASH=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_STARTUP_TIPS=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_PROGRESSDLG=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_WIZARDDLG=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_MENUS=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_MINIFRAME=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_HTML=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_RICHTEXT=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_XRC=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_WEBKIT=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_FILESYSTEM=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_FS_INET=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_FS_ZIP=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_BUSYINFO=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_ARCHIVE_STREAMS=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_ZIPSTREAM=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_VALIDATORS=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_ACCEL=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_BUTTON=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_BMPBUTTON=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_CALCTRL=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_CARET=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_CHECKBOX=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_CHECKLST=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_CHOICE=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_CHOICEBOOK=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_COMBOBOX=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DATEPICKCTRL=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DISPLAY=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_GAUGE=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_GRID=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DATAVIEWCTRL=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_IMAGLIST=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_LISTBOOK=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_LISTBOX=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_LISTCTRL=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_NOTEBOOK=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_RADIOBOX=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_RADIOBTN=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_SASH=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_SCROLLBAR=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_SLIDER=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_SPINBTN=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_SPINCTRL=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_SPLITTER=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_STATBMP=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_STATBOX=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_STATLINE=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_STATTEXT=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_STATUSBAR=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TABDIALOG=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TEXTCTRL=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TOGGLEBTN=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TOOLBAR=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TOOLBAR_NATIVE=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TOOLBAR_SIMPLE=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TREEBOOK=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TREECTRL=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_POPUPWIN=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TIPWINDOW=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_UNICODE=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_UNICODE_MSLU=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_WCSRTOMBS=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_PALETTE=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_IMAGE=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_GIF=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_PCX=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_IFF=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_PNM=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_XPM=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_ICO_CUR=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_ACCESSIBILITY=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_MONOLITHIC=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_PLUGINS=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_OFFICIAL_BUILD=no
dnl Appliable only when --with-gtk was used:
DEFAULT_wxUSE_GTK2=yes
fi
dnl WX_ARG_WITH should be used to select whether an external package will be
dnl used or not, to configure compile-time features of this package itself,
dnl use WX_ARG_ENABLE instead
dnl ============================
dnl external package dependecies
dnl ============================
dnl these options use AC_ARG_WITH and not WX_ARG_WITH on purpose - we cache
dnl these values manually
for toolkit in `echo $ALL_TOOLKITS`; do
LINE=`grep "wxUSE_$toolkit=" ${wx_arg_cache_file}`
if test "x$LINE" != "x" ; then
has_toolkit_in_cache=1
eval "DEFAULT_$LINE"
eval "CACHE_$toolkit=1"
LINE=`grep "wx${toolkit}_VERSION=" ${wx_arg_cache_file}`
if test "x$LINE" != "x" ; then
eval "DEFAULT_$LINE"
fi
fi
done
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl --disable-gui will build only non-GUI part of wxWidgets: check for this
dnl first to disable many other switches if it's given
dnl
dnl NB: this is still in testing stage, don't use if you don't know what you're
dnl doing
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
WX_ARG_ENABLE(gui, [ --enable-gui use GUI classes], wxUSE_GUI)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(monolithic, [ --enable-monolithic build wxWidgets as single library], wxUSE_MONOLITHIC)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(plugins, [ --enable-plugins build parts of wxWidgets as loadable components], wxUSE_PLUGINS)
WX_ARG_WITH(subdirs, [ --without-subdirs don't generate makefiles for samples/demos/...], wxWITH_SUBDIRS, without)
if test "$wxUSE_GUI" = "yes"; then
WX_ARG_ENABLE(universal, [ --enable-universal use wxWidgets GUI controls instead of native ones], wxUSE_UNIVERSAL)
AC_ARG_WITH(gtk, [[ --with-gtk[=VERSION] use GTK+, VERSION can be 2 (default), 1 or "any"]], [wxUSE_GTK="$withval" CACHE_GTK=1 TOOLKIT_GIVEN=1])
AC_ARG_WITH(motif, [ --with-motif use Motif/Lesstif], [wxUSE_MOTIF="$withval" CACHE_MOTIF=1 TOOLKIT_GIVEN=1])
AC_ARG_WITH(mac, [ --with-mac use Mac OS X], [wxUSE_MAC="$withval" CACHE_MAC=1 TOOLKIT_GIVEN=1])
AC_ARG_WITH(cocoa, [ --with-cocoa use Cocoa], [wxUSE_COCOA="$withval" CACHE_COCOA=1 TOOLKIT_GIVEN=1])
AC_ARG_WITH(wine, [ --with-wine use Wine], [wxUSE_WINE="$withval" CACHE_WINE=1])
AC_ARG_WITH(msw, [ --with-msw use MS-Windows], [wxUSE_MSW="$withval" CACHE_MSW=1 TOOLKIT_GIVEN=1])
AC_ARG_WITH(pm, [ --with-pm use OS/2 Presentation Manager], [wxUSE_PM="$withval" CACHE_PM=1 TOOLKIT_GIVEN=1])
AC_ARG_WITH(mgl, [ --with-mgl use SciTech MGL], [wxUSE_MGL="$withval" wxUSE_UNIVERSAL="yes" CACHE_MGL=1 TOOLKIT_GIVEN=1])
AC_ARG_WITH(microwin, [ --with-microwin use MicroWindows], [wxUSE_MICROWIN="$withval" CACHE_MICROWIN=1 TOOLKIT_GIVEN=1])
AC_ARG_WITH(x11, [ --with-x11 use X11], [wxUSE_X11="$withval" wxUSE_UNIVERSAL="yes" CACHE_X11=1 TOOLKIT_GIVEN=1])
WX_ARG_ENABLE(nanox, [ --enable-nanox use NanoX], wxUSE_NANOX)
AC_ARG_ENABLE(gtk2, [ --disable-gtk2 use GTK+ 1.2 instead of 2.0], [wxUSE_GTK2="$enableval"])
WX_ARG_ENABLE(gpe, [ --enable-gpe use GNOME PDA Environment features if possible], wxUSE_GPE)
WX_ARG_SYS_WITH(libpng, [ --with-libpng use libpng (PNG image format)], wxUSE_LIBPNG)
WX_ARG_SYS_WITH(libjpeg, [ --with-libjpeg use libjpeg (JPEG file format)], wxUSE_LIBJPEG)
WX_ARG_SYS_WITH(libtiff, [ --with-libtiff use libtiff (TIFF file format)], wxUSE_LIBTIFF)
WX_ARG_SYS_WITH(libxpm, [ --with-libxpm use libxpm (XPM file format)], wxUSE_LIBXPM)
WX_ARG_WITH(libmspack, [ --with-libmspack use libmspack (CHM help files loading)], wxUSE_LIBMSPACK)
WX_ARG_WITH(sdl, [ --with-sdl use SDL for audio on Unix], wxUSE_LIBSDL)
WX_ARG_WITH(gnomeprint, [ --with-gnomeprint use GNOME print for printing under Unix], wxUSE_LIBGNOMEPRINT)
WX_ARG_WITH(hildon, [ --with-hildon use Hildon framework for Nokia 770], wxUSE_LIBHILDON)
WX_ARG_WITH(opengl, [ --with-opengl use OpenGL (or Mesa)], wxUSE_OPENGL)
fi
dnl for GUI only
WX_ARG_WITH(dmalloc, [ --with-dmalloc use dmalloc library (http://dmalloc.com/)], wxUSE_DMALLOC)
WX_ARG_SYS_WITH(regex, [ --with-regex enable support for wxRegEx class], wxUSE_REGEX)
WX_ARG_SYS_WITH(zlib, [ --with-zlib use zlib for LZW compression], wxUSE_ZLIB)
WX_ARG_SYS_WITH(odbc, [ --with-odbc use the IODBC and wxODBC classes], wxUSE_ODBC)
WX_ARG_SYS_WITH(expat, [ --with-expat enable XML support using expat parser], wxUSE_EXPAT)
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl compile options
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
WX_ARG_ENABLE(shared, [ --enable-shared create shared library code], wxUSE_SHARED)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(optimise, [ --enable-optimise create optimised code], wxUSE_OPTIMISE)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(debug, [ --enable-debug same as debug_flag and debug_info], wxUSE_DEBUG)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(stl, [ --enable-stl use STL for containers], wxUSE_STL)
if test "$USE_OS2" = "1"; then
DEFAULT_wxUSE_OMF=no
WX_ARG_ENABLE(omf, [ --enable-omf use OMF object format], wxUSE_OMF)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_DEBUG" = "yes"; then
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DEBUG_FLAG=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DEBUG_INFO=yes
BUILD=debug
elif test "$wxUSE_DEBUG" = "no"; then
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DEBUG_FLAG=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DEBUG_INFO=no
BUILD=release
fi
WX_ARG_ENABLE(debug_flag, [ --enable-debug_flag set __WXDEBUG__ flag (recommended for developers!)], wxUSE_DEBUG_FLAG)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(debug_info, [ --enable-debug_info create code with debugging information], wxUSE_DEBUG_INFO)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(debug_gdb, [ --enable-debug_gdb create code with extra GDB debugging information], wxUSE_DEBUG_GDB)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(debug_cntxt, [ --enable-debug_cntxt use wxDebugContext], wxUSE_DEBUG_CONTEXT)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(mem_tracing, [ --enable-mem_tracing create code with memory tracing], wxUSE_MEM_TRACING)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(profile, [ --enable-profile create code with profiling information], wxUSE_PROFILE)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(no_rtti, [ --enable-no_rtti create code without RTTI information], wxUSE_NO_RTTI)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(no_exceptions, [ --enable-no_exceptions create code without C++ exceptions handling], wxUSE_NO_EXCEPTIONS)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(permissive, [ --enable-permissive compile code disregarding strict ANSI], wxUSE_PERMISSIVE)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(no_deps, [ --enable-no_deps create code without dependency information], wxUSE_NO_DEPS)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(universal_binary, [ --enable-universal_binary create Mac PowerPC and Intel Universal binary (not yet working)], wxUSE_UNIVERSAL_BINARY)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(compat24, [ --enable-compat24 enable wxWidgets 2.4 compatibility], WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_4, enable)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(compat26, [ --disable-compat26 disable wxWidgets 2.6 compatibility], WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_6, disable)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(rpath, [ --disable-rpath disable use of rpath for uninstalled builds], wxUSE_RPATH)
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl (small) optional non GUI classes
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
WX_ARG_ENABLE(intl, [ --enable-intl use internationalization system], wxUSE_INTL)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(config, [ --enable-config use wxConfig (and derived) classes], wxUSE_CONFIG)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(protocols, [ --enable-protocols use wxProtocol and derived classes], wxUSE_PROTOCOL)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(ftp, [ --enable-ftp use wxFTP (requires wxProtocol], wxUSE_PROTOCOL_FTP)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(http, [ --enable-http use wxHTTP (requires wxProtocol], wxUSE_PROTOCOL_HTTP)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(fileproto, [ --enable-fileproto use wxFileProto class (requires wxProtocol], wxUSE_PROTOCOL_FILE)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(sockets, [ --enable-sockets use socket/network classes], wxUSE_SOCKETS)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(ole, [ --enable-ole use OLE classes (Win32 only)], wxUSE_OLE)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(dataobj, [ --enable-dataobj use data object classes], wxUSE_DATAOBJ)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(ipc, [ --enable-ipc use interprocess communication (wxSocket etc.)], wxUSE_IPC)
dnl please keep the settings below in alphabetical order
WX_ARG_ENABLE(apple_ieee, [ --enable-apple_ieee use the Apple IEEE codec], wxUSE_APPLE_IEEE)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(arcstream, [ --enable-arcstream use wxArchive streams], wxUSE_ARCHIVE_STREAMS)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(backtrace, [ --enable-backtrace use wxStackWalker class for getting backtraces], wxUSE_STACKWALKER)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(catch_segvs, [ --enable-catch_segvs catch signals in wxApp::OnFatalException (Unix only)], wxUSE_ON_FATAL_EXCEPTION)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(cmdline, [ --enable-cmdline use wxCmdLineParser class], wxUSE_CMDLINE_PARSER)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(datetime, [ --enable-datetime use wxDateTime class], wxUSE_DATETIME)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(debugreport, [ --enable-debugreport use wxDebugReport class], wxUSE_DEBUGREPORT)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(dialupman, [ --enable-dialupman use dialup network classes], wxUSE_DIALUP_MANAGER)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(dynlib, [ --enable-dynlib use wxLibrary class for DLL loading], wxUSE_DYNLIB_CLASS)
Added new dynamic loading classes. (which handle proper wxRTTI and wxModule initialisation and unloading) Removed serialisation code from wxObject and elsewhere. Added USER_EXPORTED hash and list macros. Added *_PLUGGABLE_CLASS defines for exporting dynamic wxObjects from dlls. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in debian/changelog distrib/msw/tmake/filelist.txt include/wx/defs.h include/wx/docview.h include/wx/dynlib.h include/wx/fileconf.h include/wx/hash.h include/wx/list.h include/wx/module.h include/wx/object.h include/wx/resource.h include/wx/stream.h include/wx/gtk/setup0.h include/wx/msw/setup0.h src/files.lst src/wxBase.dsp src/wxUniv.dsp src/wxWindows.dsp src/common/dynlib.cpp src/common/filename.cpp src/common/module.cpp src/common/object.cpp src/common/stream.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mac/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/mgl/makefile.wat src/motif/files.lst src/msw/dialup.cpp src/msw/files.lst src/msw/helpchm.cpp src/msw/makefile.b32 src/msw/makefile.bcc src/msw/makefile.dos src/msw/makefile.g95 src/msw/makefile.sc src/msw/makefile.vc src/msw/makefile.wat src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst Added Files: include/wx/dynload.h src/common/dynload.cpp Removed Files: include/wx/objstrm.h include/wx/serbase.h src/common/objstrm.cpp src/common/serbase.cpp utils/serialize/.cvsignore utils/serialize/makefile.b32 utils/serialize/sercore.cpp utils/serialize/sercore.h utils/serialize/serctrl.cpp utils/serialize/serctrl.h utils/serialize/serext.cpp utils/serialize/serext.h utils/serialize/sergdi.cpp utils/serialize/sergdi.h utils/serialize/sermain.cpp utils/serialize/serwnd.cpp utils/serialize/serwnd.h ---------------------------------------------------------------------- git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@13088 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2001-12-19 02:09:58 -05:00
WX_ARG_ENABLE(dynamicloader, [ --enable-dynamicloader use (new) wxDynamicLibrary class], wxUSE_DYNAMIC_LOADER)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(exceptions, [ --enable-exceptions build exception-safe library], wxUSE_EXCEPTIONS)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(ffile, [ --enable-ffile use wxFFile class], wxUSE_FFILE)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(file, [ --enable-file use wxFile class], wxUSE_FILE)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(filesystem, [ --enable-filesystem use virtual file systems classes], wxUSE_FILESYSTEM)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(fontmap, [ --enable-fontmap use font encodings conversion classes], wxUSE_FONTMAP)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(fs_inet, [ --enable-fs_inet use virtual HTTP/FTP filesystems], wxUSE_FS_INET)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(fs_zip, [ --enable-fs_zip use virtual ZIP filesystems], wxUSE_FS_ZIP)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(geometry, [ --enable-geometry use geometry class], wxUSE_GEOMETRY)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(log, [ --enable-log use logging system], wxUSE_LOG)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(longlong, [ --enable-longlong use wxLongLong class], wxUSE_LONGLONG)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(mimetype, [ --enable-mimetype use wxMimeTypesManager], wxUSE_MIMETYPE)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(mslu, [ --enable-mslu use MS Layer for Unicode on Windows 9x (Win32 only)], wxUSE_UNICODE_MSLU)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(snglinst, [ --enable-snglinst use wxSingleInstanceChecker class], wxUSE_SNGLINST_CHECKER)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(std_iostreams, [ --enable-std_iostreams use standard C++ stream classes], wxUSE_STD_IOSTREAM)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(std_string, [ --enable-std_string use standard C++ string classes], wxUSE_STD_STRING)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(stdpaths, [ --enable-stdpaths use wxStandardPaths class], wxUSE_STDPATHS)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(stopwatch, [ --enable-stopwatch use wxStopWatch class], wxUSE_STOPWATCH)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(streams, [ --enable-streams use wxStream etc classes], wxUSE_STREAMS)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(system_options,[ --enable-sysoptions use wxSystemOptions], wxUSE_SYSTEM_OPTIONS)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(textbuf, [ --enable-textbuf use wxTextBuffer class], wxUSE_TEXTBUFFER)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(textfile, [ --enable-textfile use wxTextFile class], wxUSE_TEXTFILE)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(timer, [ --enable-timer use wxTimer class], wxUSE_TIMER)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(unicode, [ --enable-unicode compile wxString with Unicode support], wxUSE_UNICODE)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(sound, [ --enable-sound use wxSound class], wxUSE_SOUND)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(mediactrl, [ --enable-mediactrl use wxMediaCtrl class], wxUSE_MEDIACTRL)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(wxprintfv, [ --enable-wxprintfv use wxWidgets implementation of vprintf()], wxUSE_EXPERIMENTAL_PRINTF)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(zipstream, [ --enable-zipstream use wxZip streams], wxUSE_ZIPSTREAM)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(url, [ --enable-url use wxURL class], wxUSE_URL)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(protocol, [ --enable-protocol use wxProtocol class], wxUSE_PROTOCOL)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(protocol_http, [ --enable-protocol-http HTTP support in wxProtocol], wxUSE_PROTOCOL_HTTP)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(protocol_ftp, [ --enable-protocol-ftp FTP support in wxProtocol], wxUSE_PROTOCOL_FTP)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(protocol_file, [ --enable-protocol-file FILE support in wxProtocol], wxUSE_PROTOCOL_FILE)
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl "big" options (i.e. those which change a lot of things throughout the library)
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
WX_ARG_ENABLE(threads, [ --enable-threads use threads], wxUSE_THREADS)
if test "$wxUSE_GUI" = "yes"; then
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl "big" GUI options
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
WX_ARG_ENABLE(docview, [ --enable-docview use document view architecture], wxUSE_DOC_VIEW_ARCHITECTURE)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(help, [ --enable-help use help subsystem], wxUSE_HELP)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(mshtmlhelp, [ --enable-mshtmlhelp use MS HTML Help (win32)], wxUSE_MS_HTML_HELP)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(html, [ --enable-html use wxHTML sub-library], wxUSE_HTML)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(htmlhelp, [ --enable-htmlhelp use wxHTML-based help], wxUSE_WXHTML_HELP)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(xrc, [ --enable-xrc use XRC resources sub-library], wxUSE_XRC)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(constraints, [ --enable-constraints use layout-constraints system], wxUSE_CONSTRAINTS)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(printarch, [ --enable-printarch use printing architecture], wxUSE_PRINTING_ARCHITECTURE)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(mdi, [ --enable-mdi use multiple document interface architecture], wxUSE_MDI)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(mdidoc, [ --enable-mdidoc use docview architecture with MDI], wxUSE_MDI_ARCHITECTURE)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(loggui, [ --enable-loggui use standard GUI logger], wxUSE_LOGGUI)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(logwin, [ --enable-logwin use wxLogWindow], wxUSE_LOGWINDOW)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(logdialog, [ --enable-logdialog use wxLogDialog], wxUSE_LOGDIALOG)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(webkit, [ --enable-webkit use wxWebKitCtrl (Mac)], wxUSE_WEBKIT)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(html, [ --enable-richtext use wxRichTextCtrl], wxUSE_RICHTEXT)
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl PostScript options
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
WX_ARG_ENABLE(postscript, [ --enable-postscript use wxPostscriptDC device context (default for gtk+)], wxUSE_POSTSCRIPT)
dnl VZ: these options seem to be always on, if someone wants to change it please do
dnl WX_ARG_ENABLE(PS-normalized, [ --enable-PS-normalized use normalized PS fonts], dnl wxUSE_NORMALIZED_PS_FONTS)
dnl WX_ARG_ENABLE(afmfonts, [ --enable-afmfonts use Adobe Font Metric Font table], dnl wxUSE_AFM_FOR_POSTSCRIPT)
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl resources
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
WX_ARG_ENABLE(prologio, [ --enable-prologio not available; see contrib], wxUSE_PROLOGIO)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(resources, [ --enable-resources not available; see contrib], wxUSE_RESOURCES)
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl IPC &c
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
WX_ARG_ENABLE(clipboard, [ --enable-clipboard use wxClipboard class], wxUSE_CLIPBOARD)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(dnd, [ --enable-dnd use Drag'n'Drop classes], wxUSE_DRAG_AND_DROP)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(metafile, [ --enable-metafile use win32 metafiles], wxUSE_METAFILE)
dnl WX_ARG_ENABLE(treelayout, [ --enable-treelayout use wxTreeLayout class], wxUSE_TREELAYOUT)
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl optional GUI controls (in alphabetical order except the first one)
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
WX_ARG_ENABLE(controls, [ --enable-controls use all usual controls], wxUSE_CONTROLS)
dnl even with --enable-controls, some may be disabled by giving
dnl --disable-<control> later on the command line - but by default all will be
dnl used (and vice versa)
if test "$wxUSE_CONTROLS" = "yes"; then
DEFAULT_wxUSE_ACCEL=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_BMPBUTTON=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_BUTTON=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_CALCTRL=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_CARET=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_COMBOBOX=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_CHECKBOX=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_CHECKLISTBOX=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_CHOICE=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_CHOICEBOOK=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DATEPICKCTRL=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_GAUGE=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_GRID=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DATAVIEWCTRL=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_IMAGLIST=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_LISTBOOK=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_LISTBOX=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_LISTCTRL=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_NOTEBOOK=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_RADIOBOX=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_RADIOBTN=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_SASH=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_SCROLLBAR=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_SLIDER=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_SPINBTN=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_SPINCTRL=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_SPLITTER=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_STATBMP=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_STATBOX=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_STATLINE=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_STATUSBAR=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TAB_DIALOG=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TOGGLEBTN=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TOOLBAR=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TOOLBAR_NATIVE=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TOOLBAR_SIMPLE=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TOOLTIPS=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TREEBOOK=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TREECTRL=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_POPUPWIN=yes
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TIPWINDOW=yes
elif test "$wxUSE_CONTROLS" = "no"; then
DEFAULT_wxUSE_ACCEL=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_BMPBUTTON=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_BUTTON=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_CALCTRL=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_CARET=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_COMBOBOX=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_CHECKBOX=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_CHECKLISTBOX=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_CHOICE=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_CHOICEBOOK=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DATEPICKCTRL=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_GAUGE=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_GRID=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_DATAVIEWCTRL=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_IMAGLIST=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_LISTBOOK=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_LISTBOX=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_LISTCTRL=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_NOTEBOOK=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_RADIOBOX=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_RADIOBTN=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_SASH=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_SCROLLBAR=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_SLIDER=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_SPINBTN=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_SPINCTRL=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_SPLITTER=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_STATBMP=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_STATBOX=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_STATLINE=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_STATUSBAR=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TAB_DIALOG=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TOGGLEBTN=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TOOLBAR=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TOOLBAR_NATIVE=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TOOLBAR_SIMPLE=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TOOLTIPS=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TREEBOOK=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TREECTRL=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_POPUPWIN=no
DEFAULT_wxUSE_TIPWINDOW=no
fi
WX_ARG_ENABLE(accel, [ --enable-accel use accelerators], wxUSE_ACCEL)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(button, [ --enable-button use wxButton class], wxUSE_BUTTON)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(bmpbutton, [ --enable-bmpbutton use wxBitmapButton class], wxUSE_BMPBUTTON)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(calendar, [ --enable-calendar use wxCalendarCtrl class], wxUSE_CALCTRL)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(caret, [ --enable-caret use wxCaret class], wxUSE_CARET)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(checkbox, [ --enable-checkbox use wxCheckBox class], wxUSE_CHECKBOX)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(checklst, [ --enable-checklst use wxCheckListBox (listbox with checkboxes) class], wxUSE_CHECKLST)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(choice, [ --enable-choice use wxChoice class], wxUSE_CHOICE)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(choicebook, [ --enable-choicebook use wxChoicebook class], wxUSE_CHOICEBOOK)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(combobox, [ --enable-combobox use wxComboBox class], wxUSE_COMBOBOX)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(datepick, [ --enable-datepick use wxDatePickerCtrl class], wxUSE_DATEPICKCTRL)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(display, [ --enable-display use wxDisplay class], wxUSE_DISPLAY)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(gauge, [ --enable-gauge use wxGauge class], wxUSE_GAUGE)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(grid, [ --enable-grid use wxGrid class], wxUSE_GRID)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(dataviewctrl,[ --enable-dataviewctrl, use wxDataViewCtrl class], wxUSE_DATAVIEWCTRL)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(imaglist, [ --enable-imaglist use wxImageList class], wxUSE_IMAGLIST)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(listbook, [ --enable-listbook use wxListbook class], wxUSE_LISTBOOK)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(listbox, [ --enable-listbox use wxListBox class], wxUSE_LISTBOX)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(listctrl, [ --enable-listctrl use wxListCtrl class], wxUSE_LISTCTRL)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(notebook, [ --enable-notebook use wxNotebook class], wxUSE_NOTEBOOK)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(radiobox, [ --enable-radiobox use wxRadioBox class], wxUSE_RADIOBOX)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(radiobtn, [ --enable-radiobtn use wxRadioButton class], wxUSE_RADIOBTN)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(sash, [ --enable-sash use wxSashWindow class], wxUSE_SASH)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(scrollbar, [ --enable-scrollbar use wxScrollBar class and scrollable windows], wxUSE_SCROLLBAR)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(slider, [ --enable-slider use wxSlider class], wxUSE_SLIDER)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(spinbtn, [ --enable-spinbtn use wxSpinButton class], wxUSE_SPINBTN)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(spinctrl, [ --enable-spinctrl use wxSpinCtrl class], wxUSE_SPINCTRL)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(splitter, [ --enable-splitter use wxSplitterWindow class], wxUSE_SPLITTER)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(statbmp, [ --enable-statbmp use wxStaticBitmap class], wxUSE_STATBMP)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(statbox, [ --enable-statbox use wxStaticBox class], wxUSE_STATBOX)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(statline, [ --enable-statline use wxStaticLine class], wxUSE_STATLINE)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(stattext, [ --enable-stattext use wxStaticText class], wxUSE_STATTEXT)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(statusbar, [ --enable-statusbar use wxStatusBar class], wxUSE_STATUSBAR)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(tabdialog, [ --enable-tabdialog use wxTabControl class], wxUSE_TABDIALOG)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(textctrl, [ --enable-textctrl use wxTextCtrl class], wxUSE_TEXTCTRL)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(togglebtn, [ --enable-togglebtn use wxToggleButton class], wxUSE_TOGGLEBTN)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(toolbar, [ --enable-toolbar use wxToolBar class], wxUSE_TOOLBAR)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(tbarnative, [ --enable-tbarnative use native wxToolBar class], wxUSE_TOOLBAR_NATIVE)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(tbarsmpl, [ --enable-tbarsmpl use wxToolBarSimple class], wxUSE_TOOLBAR_SIMPLE)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(treebook, [ --enable-treebook use wxTreebook class], wxUSE_TREEBOOK)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(treectrl, [ --enable-treectrl use wxTreeCtrl class], wxUSE_TREECTRL)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(tipwindow, [ --enable-tipwindow use wxTipWindow class], wxUSE_TIPWINDOW)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(popupwin, [ --enable-popupwin use wxPopUpWindow class], wxUSE_POPUPWIN)
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl common dialogs
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
WX_ARG_ENABLE(commondlg, [ --enable-commondlg use all common dialogs], wxUSE_COMMONDLGS)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(choicedlg, [ --enable-choicedlg use wxChoiceDialog], wxUSE_CHOICEDLG)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(coldlg, [ --enable-coldlg use wxColourDialog], wxUSE_COLOURDLG)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(filedlg, [ --enable-filedlg use wxFileDialog], wxUSE_FILEDLG)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(finddlg, [ --enable-finddlg use wxFindReplaceDialog], wxUSE_FINDREPLDLG)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(fontdlg, [ --enable-fontdlg use wxFontDialog], wxUSE_FONTDLG)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(dirdlg, [ --enable-dirdlg use wxDirDialog], wxUSE_DIRDLG)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(msgdlg, [ --enable-msgdlg use wxMessageDialog], wxUSE_MSGDLG)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(numberdlg, [ --enable-numberdlg use wxNumberEntryDialog], wxUSE_NUMBERDLG)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(splash, [ --enable-splash use wxSplashScreen], wxUSE_SPLASH)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(textdlg, [ --enable-textdlg use wxTextDialog], wxUSE_TEXTDLG)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(tipdlg, [ --enable-tipdlg use startup tips], wxUSE_STARTUP_TIPS)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(progressdlg, [ --enable-progressdlg use wxProgressDialog], wxUSE_PROGRESSDLG)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(wizarddlg, [ --enable-wizarddlg use wxWizard], wxUSE_WIZARDDLG)
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl misc GUI options
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
WX_ARG_ENABLE(menus, [ --enable-menus use wxMenu/wxMenuBar/wxMenuItem classes], wxUSE_MENUS)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(miniframe, [ --enable-miniframe use wxMiniFrame class], wxUSE_MINIFRAME)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(tooltips, [ --enable-tooltips use wxToolTip class], wxUSE_TOOLTIPS)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(splines, [ --enable-splines use spline drawing code], wxUSE_SPLINES)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(mousewheel, [ --enable-mousewheel use mousewheel], wxUSE_MOUSEWHEEL)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(validators, [ --enable-validators use wxValidator and derived classes], wxUSE_VALIDATORS)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(busyinfo, [ --enable-busyinfo use wxBusyInfo], wxUSE_BUSYINFO)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(joystick, [ --enable-joystick use wxJoystick], wxUSE_JOYSTICK)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(metafile, [ --enable-metafiles use wxMetaFile (Win32 only)], wxUSE_METAFILE)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(dragimage, [ --enable-dragimage use wxDragImage], wxUSE_DRAGIMAGE)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(accessibility,[ --enable-accessibility enable accessibility support], wxUSE_ACCESSIBILITY)
if test "$wxUSE_MSW" = "1"; then
WX_ARG_ENABLE(dccache, [ --enable-dccache cache temporary wxDC objects (Win32 only)], wxUSE_DC_CACHEING)
fi
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl support for image formats that do not rely on external library
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
WX_ARG_ENABLE(palette, [ --enable-palette use wxPalette class], wxUSE_PALETTE)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(image, [ --enable-image use wxImage class], wxUSE_IMAGE)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(gif, [ --enable-gif use gif images (GIF file format)], wxUSE_GIF)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(pcx, [ --enable-pcx use pcx images (PCX file format)], wxUSE_PCX)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(iff, [ --enable-iff use iff images (IFF file format)], wxUSE_IFF)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(pnm, [ --enable-pnm use pnm images (PNM file format)], wxUSE_PNM)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(xpm, [ --enable-xpm use xpm images (XPM file format)], wxUSE_XPM)
WX_ARG_ENABLE(ico_cur, [ --enable-icocur use Windows ICO and CUR formats], wxUSE_ICO_CUR)
fi
wx-config2.6 Designed to be resiliant against future cut and paste coders. Any gnarly parts are black boxed away nicely to avoid accidents and have integrated debugging support for trivial sanity checking in the event of modification or trouble. In this way the major operations are all cleanly separated making any or all of them simply extensible, or replaceable in the face of future needs. Functions now all have api descriptions. If you rely on a function to act in some way, please document it to safeguard yourself against inadvertant interface changes by others. Everything now runs top top to bottom, we don't try to output things as fast as we can read them anymore, instead we read everything in, sort over it just once without the need for 'just in case' temp's, and then output whatever we were asked for only when we are sure we have the correct answer. Almost all key data aims to be constant past the point of its initialisation so side effect creep and trouble with half (re)initialised data should be significantly reduced in future. In almost every case it is easy and clean to simply delay initialisation until all required input channels have been emptied. If you like, think of it as mostly being one big constructor, with a little destructor at the end which outputs what you requested. At core, it is simply a generated config file -- with some user friendly logic for extracting its data and finding related files. Removed references to --gl-libs in --help. It still exists, but if its deprecated, no need to fill space in a compact help summary. It will remain documented (as deprecated) in the man page. Removed references to arcane order rules for arguments. Those limitations don't exist anymore, though the options are backward compatible in all other respects from the user pov. Removed references to --inplace, it doesn't need to be in the summary help either. It also is still accepted as an option, but there is no value in passing it, an uninstalled wx-config will automatically behave correctly. When you need --inplace, it will supply that behaviour for you (but there is no harm in typing it your self in that case). If you do type it when you don't need it, bad things will probably happen just like they always would have. Along with items above, generally compressed --help text to fit on even a traditional sized terminal without the need for paging. If we want more detailed help built in, it should be broken into separate pages, and this would be a trivial extension. Command line input is now controlled by a small generic parser. You define what options you want and what groups you want them in by initialising them as lists. It runs over all the input and fills corresponding psuedo-hashes from it for you to use as you please later. Added a validator for it to check yes/no options. Use posix extended regex instead of gnu 'basic' regex extensions, grep -E is portable, if gmake is not a requirement, we surely can't push gnu grep on people. Made --list more user friendly. It will now always list the current wx-config if it matches the feature spec, though it will warn if that config is not in the specified --prefix. Alternate configs that match (if any) are listed separately. An unqualified call to wx-config --list will always return (at least) the config that was called. We can never have a 'hanging' wx-config shell with no real implementation to back it up anymore so we can always return a sensible result for the user. A wx-config anywhere can list (and hence use) the configs installed in any (other) prefix. Delegation. Too big a topic to remark on in depth here, see the code for a fuller description. With everything being nicely constant and aligned to the respective library build, then aside from delegation, wx-config really is _just_ a config file (albeit with a layer of logic around the constants), and each wx-config carries a set of defaults which match perfectly the library build that it was generated with. If you choose a set of features that it can match, it will answer all your queries for them, if it cannot, it will seek to delegate to the config that is most like itself, but which can supply all the features you specified. This should be completely compatible with any set of options that returned a sensible result previously, and produce a sensible result in many cases where previously the collating order of your locale or the nuances of your filesystem operations would decide which library it thought you wanted. Sort duplicates out of the list of libraries and trickle shared dependencies down the list to properly support static builds. Added the inplace-config tweak for use in the build tree. This works like any other config, except it presets the default prefix to point at the build dir instead of the configured prefix that will become the default if this build is installed. It provides the behaviour of --inplace when $build_dir/wx-config is called without also specifying a different --{exec-,}prefix or any feature flags that it is incompatible with. In that event, it will try to delegate as per the normal rules. The inplace wrapper is not installed with the primary config which cleanly disables it for system installs. It will be invalidated if the build (or source) dir is moved, but will be revalidated if the build tree is subseqently updated with ./config.status --recheck && config.status (which it probably would need to be to build anyway for other reasons at present too) Enabled full support for static builds again, promoted --static to a full feature option. Fixed --ld to return something for them too. Added --flavour, similar to the existing --vendor, but for autoconf builds. These will probably want to be streamlined further. Broadened the use of release and flavour labels to support better concurrent installs. Fix bit rot in make-dist due to new/deleted files. Whittled down the number of obsolete and duplicated substitution variables in configure.in, and lowercased some variables we no longer export for substitution. Use the autoconf macros to generate files where we want them instead of making them someplace and then moving them all about. Remove extra files and symlinks added for the two part wx-config version. Removed the debian -contrib packages. We'll use multi-lib support to manage them from now on and indiviual libs can be split out along functional lines if required. This means the retained contribs will now get __WXDEBUG__ versions packaged too. Removed conflicts from almost packages except i18n and wxPython. All packages now either update or install alongside any existing ones. Added support for flavoured debs as well. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@29241 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl flavour support
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Should this be --enable? I flip-flopped a couple of times and this seems
dnl in the spirit if not the letter, we have gtk-prefix and the like in this group.
dnl It doesn't actually change anything but the output file names.
AC_ARG_WITH(flavour, [ --with-flavour=NAME specify a name to identify this build], [WX_FLAVOUR="$withval"])
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl some win32 settings
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
WX_ARG_ENABLE(official_build, [ --enable-official_build official build of wxWidgets (win32 DLL only)], wxUSE_OFFICIAL_BUILD)
AC_ARG_ENABLE(vendor, [ --enable-vendor=VENDOR vendor name (win32 DLL only)], [VENDOR="$enableval"])
if test "x$VENDOR" = "x"; then
VENDOR="custom"
fi
dnl for GUI only
dnl cache the options values before (may be) aborting below
WX_ARG_CACHE_FLUSH
dnl check that no more than one toolkit is given and that if none are given that
dnl we have a default one
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for toolkit)
# In Wine, we need to default to MSW, not GTK or MOTIF
if test "$wxUSE_WINE" = "yes"; then
DEFAULT_DEFAULT_wxUSE_GTK=0
DEFAULT_DEFAULT_wxUSE_MOTIF=0
DEFAULT_DEFAULT_wxUSE_MSW=1
wxUSE_SHARED=no
fi
if test "$wxUSE_GUI" = "yes"; then
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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if test "$USE_BEOS" = 1; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([BeOS GUI is not supported yet, use --disable-gui])
fi
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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if test "$TOOLKIT_GIVEN" = 1; then
dnl convert "yes", "any" or a number to 1 and "no" to 0
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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for toolkit in `echo $ALL_TOOLKITS`; do
var=wxUSE_$toolkit
eval "value=\$${var}"
if test "x$value" = "xno"; then
eval "$var=0"
elif test "x$value" != "x"; then
eval "$var=1"
fi
if test "x$value" != "x" -a "x$value" != "xyes" -a "x$value" != "xno"; then
eval "wx${toolkit}_VERSION=$value"
fi
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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done
else
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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dnl try to guess the most apropriate toolkit for this platform
for toolkit in `echo $ALL_TOOLKITS`; do
if test "$has_toolkit_in_cache" != 1; then
var=DEFAULT_DEFAULT_wxUSE_$toolkit
else
var=DEFAULT_wxUSE_$toolkit
eval "version=\$DEFAULT_wx${toolkit}_VERSION"
if test "x$version" != "x"; then
eval "wx${toolkit}_VERSION=$version"
fi
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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fi
eval "wxUSE_$toolkit=\$${var}"
done
fi
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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dnl we suppose that expr is available (maybe there is a better way to do
dnl this? what about using ALL_TOOLKITS? TODO)
NUM_TOOLKITS=`expr ${wxUSE_COCOA:-0} + ${wxUSE_GTK:-0} + ${wxUSE_MAC:-0} \
+ ${wxUSE_MGL:-0} + ${wxUSE_MICROWIN:-0} \
+ ${wxUSE_MOTIF:-0} + ${wxUSE_MSW:-0} + ${wxUSE_X11:-0}`
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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dnl Allow wxUSE_PM only for OS/2 with EMX.
case "${host}" in
*-pc-os2_emx | *-pc-os2-emx )
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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NUM_TOOLKITS=`expr ${NUM_TOOLKITS} + ${wxUSE_PM:-0}`
esac
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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case "$NUM_TOOLKITS" in
1)
;;
0)
AC_MSG_ERROR(Please specify a toolkit -- cannot determine the default for ${host})
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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;;
*)
AC_MSG_ERROR(Please specify at most one toolkit (maybe some are cached in configarg.cache?))
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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esac
# to be removed when --disable-gtk2 isn't needed
if test "x$wxUSE_GTK2" = "xyes"; then
wxGTK_VERSION=2
elif test "x$wxUSE_GTK2" = "xno"; then
wxGTK_VERSION=1
fi
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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dnl cache the wxUSE_<TOOLKIT> values too
for toolkit in `echo $ALL_TOOLKITS`; do
var=wxUSE_$toolkit
eval "value=\$${var}"
if test "x$value" != x; then
cache_var=CACHE_$toolkit
eval "cache=\$${cache_var}"
if test "$cache" = 1; then
echo "$var=$value" >> ${wx_arg_cache_file}
eval "version=\$wx${toolkit}_VERSION"
if test "x$version" != "x"; then
echo "wx${toolkit}_VERSION=$version" >> ${wx_arg_cache_file}
fi
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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fi
if test "$value" = 1; then
toolkit_echo=`echo $toolkit | tr "[[A-Z]]" "[[a-z]]"`
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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AC_MSG_RESULT($toolkit_echo)
fi
fi
done
else
if test "x$host_alias" != "x"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(base ($host_alias hosted) only)
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(base only)
fi
fi
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl When we are using Cygwin with Motif/GTK+, we want it to appear like
dnl 'just' a POSIX platform, so the Win32 API must not be available
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl (Windows-only piece)
wants_win32=0
doesnt_want_win32=0
case "${host}" in
*-*-cygwin*)
if test "$wxUSE_MSW" = 1 ; then
wants_win32=1
BAKEFILE_FORCE_PLATFORM=win32
else
doesnt_want_win32=1
fi
;;
*-*-mingw*)
wants_win32=1
;;
esac
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Wine is a virtual platform, we need to patch things up a bit
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
if test "$wxUSE_WINE" = "yes"; then
wants_win32=1
dnl FIXME: we should do a better job of testing for these
CC=winegcc
CXX=wineg++
LDFLAGS_GUI="-mwindows"
fi
dnl NB: The two tests bellow are *NOT* mutually exclusive! They should only
dnl take effect on Cygwin/Mingw and not other platforms.
if test "$wants_win32" = 1 ; then
USE_UNIX=0
USE_WIN32=1
AC_DEFINE(__WIN32__)
AC_DEFINE(__WIN95__)
AC_DEFINE(__WINDOWS__)
AC_DEFINE(__GNUWIN32__)
AC_DEFINE(STRICT)
AC_DEFINE(WINVER, 0x0400)
fi
if test "$doesnt_want_win32" = 1 ; then
USE_UNIX=1
USE_WIN32=0
fi
dnl (end of Windows-only piece)
if test "$USE_UNIX" = 1 ; then
wxUSE_UNIX=yes
AC_DEFINE(__UNIX__)
fi
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Checks for programs
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl flush the cache because checking for programs might abort
AC_CACHE_SAVE
dnl C-compiler checks
dnl defines CC with the compiler to use
dnl defines GCC with yes if using gcc
dnl defines GCC empty if not using gcc
dnl defines CFLAGS
dnl
dnl this magic incantation is needed to prevent AC_PROG_CC from setting the
dnl default CFLAGS (something like "-g -O2") -- we don't need this as we add
dnl -g and -O flags ourselves below
CFLAGS=${CFLAGS:=}
AC_BAKEFILE_PROG_CC
dnl is -traditional needed for correct compilations
dnl adds -traditional for gcc if needed
AC_PROG_GCC_TRADITIONAL
AC_LANG_SAVE
AC_LANG_CPLUSPLUS
dnl C++-compiler checks
dnl defines CXX with the compiler to use
dnl defines GXX with yes if using gxx
dnl defines GXX empty if not using gxx
dnl defines CXXFLAGS
dnl
dnl see CFLAGS line above
CXXFLAGS=${CXXFLAGS:=}
AC_BAKEFILE_PROG_CXX
AC_LANG_RESTORE
dnl ranlib command
dnl defines RANLIB with the appropriate command
AC_PROG_RANLIB
dnl ar command
dnl defines AR with the appropriate command
AC_CHECK_TOOL(AR, ar)
if test "x$AR" = "x" ; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([ar is needed to build wxWidgets])
fi
dnl install checks
dnl defines INSTALL with the appropriate command
AC_PROG_INSTALL
dnl make install path absolute (if not already);
dnl will fail with (some) MSDOS paths
case ${INSTALL} in
/* ) # Absolute
;;
?:* ) # Drive letter, considered as absolute.
;;
*)
INSTALL=`pwd`/${INSTALL} ;;
esac
case "${host}" in
dnl The other BSD's should probably go in here too, since this is
dnl to workaround a strange static lib BSDism.
dnl Mac OS X install seems to ignore -p option...
*-*-darwin* )
INSTALL_PROGRAM="cp -fp"
INSTALL_DATA="cp -fp"
;;
*)
;;
esac
dnl strip command
dnl defines STRIP as strip or nothing (true) if not found
AC_CHECK_TOOL(STRIP, strip, true)
dnl Win32 tools
if test "$wxUSE_WINE" = "yes"; then
AC_CHECK_TOOL(WINDRES, wrc)
RESCOMP="$WINDRES"
else
case "${host}" in
*-*-cygwin* | *-*-mingw32* )
dnl Bakefile CVS (as of 2005-11-24) now detects windres properly
dnl ... maybe it does, but it does not make it available here
dnl anymore, so do it ourselves still.
AC_CHECK_TOOL(WINDRES, windres)
RESCOMP="$WINDRES"
AC_CHECK_TOOL(DLLTOOL, dlltool)
;;
esac
fi
dnl does make support "-include" (only GNU make does AFAIK)?
AC_CACHE_CHECK([if make is GNU make], wx_cv_prog_makeisgnu,
[
if ( ${SHELL-sh} -c "${MAKE-make} --version" 2> /dev/null |
egrep -s GNU > /dev/null); then
wx_cv_prog_makeisgnu="yes"
else
wx_cv_prog_makeisgnu="no"
fi
])
if test "x$wx_cv_prog_makeisgnu" = "xyes"; then
IF_GNU_MAKE=""
else
IF_GNU_MAKE="#"
fi
AC_SUBST(IF_GNU_MAKE)
dnl we don't need to check for VPATH support in GNU make - it does have it
if test "x$wx_cv_prog_makeisgnu" != "xyes"; then
dnl check if VPATH works
AC_CACHE_CHECK([if make supports VPATH], wx_cv_prog_makevpath, [
dnl create Makefile
cat - << EOF > confMake
check : file
cp \$? \$@
cp \$? final_file
EOF
if test ! -d sub ; then
mkdir sub
fi
echo dummy > sub/file
${MAKE-make} -f confMake VPATH=sub 2>&5 > /dev/null
RESULT=$?
rm -f sub/file check final_file confMake
rmdir sub
if test "$RESULT" = 0; then
wx_cv_prog_makevpath="yes"
else
wx_cv_prog_makevpath="no"
fi
])
if test "x$wx_cv_prog_makevpath" != "xyes"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([
You need a make-utility that is able to use the variable
VPATH correctly.
If your version of make does not support VPATH correctly,
please install GNU-make (possibly as gmake), and start
configure with the following command:
export MAKE=gmake; ./configure for sh-type shells
setenv MAKE gmake; ./configure for csh-type shells
Also please do remember to use gmake in this case every time
you are trying to compile.
])
fi dnl make without VPATH
fi dnl not GNU make
dnl needed for making link to setup.h
AC_PROG_LN_S
dnl ------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Platform specific tests
dnl ------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl xlC needs -qunique under AIX so that one source file can be
dnl compiled to multiple object files and safely linked together.
if test "x$XLCXX" = "xyes" -a "x$USE_AIX" = "x1"; then
CXXFLAGS="-qunique $CXXFLAGS"
fi
dnl This case is for PowerPC OS X vs. everything else
case "${host}" in
powerpc-*-darwin* )
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if __POWERPC__ is already defined])
AC_TRY_COMPILE([],[#ifndef __POWERPC__
choke me for lack of PowerPC
#endif
],
[AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])],
[AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
AC_DEFINE(__POWERPC__)
])
;;
esac
dnl This case is for OS X vs. everything else
case "${host}" in
*-*-darwin* )
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if CoreFoundation/CFBase.h is usable])
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <CoreFoundation/CFBase.h>
],[],
[AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])],
[AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if __CF_USE_FRAMEWORK_INCLUDES__ is required])
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#define __CF_USE_FRAMEWORK_INCLUDES__
#include <CoreFoundation/CFBase.h>
],[],
[AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
dnl We must use -D so source files that don't include wx/setup.h
dnl but do include CFBase will work.
CPPFLAGS="-D__CF_USE_FRAMEWORK_INCLUDES__ $CPPFLAGS"],
[AC_MSG_FAILURE([no. CoreFoundation not available.])]
)
]
)
;;
esac
dnl This case is for OS/2 vs. everything else
case "${host}" in
*-pc-os2_emx | *-pc-os2-emx )
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl When we are using gcc on OS/2, we want to be either using resources
dnl (PM) or a more complete POSIX emulation for Motif/GTK+/X11.
dnl Moreover we need to link explicitly against either stdcpp.a or
dnl stdcxx.a (depending on compiler version), since we are using "gcc",
dnl not "g++/c++".
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl (OS/2-only piece)
if test "$wxUSE_MOTIF" = 1 -o "$wxUSE_GTK" = 1 -o "$wxUSE_X11" = 1; then
dnl More complete Unix emulation for unix-like ports
dnl by linking in POSIX/2's cExt (if available).
AC_CHECK_LIB(cExt, drand48, LIBS="$LIBS -lcExt")
else
dnl Include resources for the "native" port (wxPM).
RESPROGRAMOBJ="\${top_srcdir}/include/wx/os2/wx.res"
fi
dnl Check for the gcc version (and thereby for the C runtime library).
dnl wx_cv_gccversion = EMX2 -> Standard EMX environment
dnl wx_cv_gccversion = EMX3 -> EMX with gcc-3.0.3 or gcc-3.2.1
dnl wx_cv_gccversion = Innotek5 -> gcc-3.2.2 with Innotek libc5
dnl wx_cv_gccversion = Innotek6 -> gcc-3.3.5 with Innotek libc6.
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for gcc/libc version], wx_cv_gccversion,[
AC_TRY_RUN(
dnl Check the gcc version macro.
[
#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
FILE *f=fopen("conftestval", "w");
if (!f) exit(1);
fprintf(f,
#if (__GNUC__ < 3)
"EMX2"
#elif (__GNUC__==3) && ((__GNUC_MINOR__ < 2) || ((__GNUC_MINOR__==2) && (__GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__<2)))
"EMX3"
#elif (__GNUC__==3) && (__GNUC_MINOR__==2) && (__GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__==2)
"Innotek5"
#else
"Innotek6"
#endif
);
exit(0);
}
],
wx_cv_gccversion=`cat conftestval`,
wx_cv_gccversion="EMX2",
dnl Compilation error: Assuming standard EMX environment
wx_cv_gccversion="EMX2"
)
])
if test "$wx_cv_gccversion" = "EMX2"; then
LIBS="$LIBS -lstdcpp"
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -Zsysv-signals"
else
if test "$wx_cv_gccversion" = "EMX3"; then
LIBS="$LIBS -lstdcxx -lgcc"
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -Zsysv-signals"
else
LIBS="$LIBS -lstdc++"
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_SHARED" = "yes" -a "$wxUSE_OMF" = "no"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Building DLLs requires OMF mode, enabled])
wxUSE_OMF=yes
enable_omf=yes
fi
dnl (end of OS/2-only piece)
;;
*)
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl look for strcasecmp() in string.h and then strings.h if it's not
dnl there. Don't do this on OS/2, where "stricmp" is the function to be
dnl used.
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl (non-OS/2-only piece)
AC_LANG_SAVE
AC_LANG_CPLUSPLUS
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for strcasecmp() in string.h], ac_cv_string_strcasecmp, [
AC_TRY_LINK([
#include <string.h>
],
[
strcasecmp("foo", "bar");
],
ac_cv_string_strcasecmp=yes,
ac_cv_string_strcasecmp=no
)
])
if test x"$ac_cv_string_strcasecmp" = "xyes"; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STRCASECMP_IN_STRING_H)
else
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for strcasecmp() in strings.h], ac_cv_strings_strcasecmp, [
AC_TRY_LINK([
#include <strings.h>
],
[
strcasecmp("foo", "bar");
],
ac_cv_strings_strcasecmp=yes,
ac_cv_strings_strcasecmp=no
)
])
if test x"$ac_cv_strings_strcasecmp" = "xyes"; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STRCASECMP_IN_STRINGS_H)
else
AC_MSG_ERROR([No case-insensitive string comparison function found.])
fi
fi
AC_LANG_RESTORE
dnl (end of non-OS/2-only piece)
;;
esac
dnl ------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Check for headers
dnl ------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl defines HAVE_STDLIB_H
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(stdlib.h)
dnl defines HAVE_MALLOC_H
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(malloc.h)
dnl defines HAVE_UNISTD_H
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(unistd.h)
dnl defines HAVE_WCHAR_H
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(wchar.h)
dnl maybe wchar_t is in wcstr.h if we don't have wchar.h?
if test "$ac_cv_header_wchar_h" != "yes"; then
dnl defines HAVE_WCSTR_H
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(wcstr.h)
fi
dnl defines HAVE_FNMATCH_H
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(fnmatch.h)
dnl defines HAVE_LANGINFO_H (GNU libc locale parameters)
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(langinfo.h)
case "${host}" in
*-pc-os2_emx | *-pc-os2-emx )
dnl Explicitly link -lintl if langinfo.h is available
dnl and intl not yet included in libc
if test $ac_cv_header_langinfo_h = "yes" \
-a \( "$wx_cv_gccversion" = "EMX2" \
-o "$wx_cv_gccversion" = "EMX3" \
-o "$wx_cv_gccversion" = "Innotek5" \); then
LIBS="$LIBS -lintl"
fi
;;
esac
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Checks for compiler characteristics
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl defines const to be empty if c-compiler does not support const fully
AC_C_CONST
dnl defines inline to a sensible value for the c-compiler
AC_C_INLINE
dnl check the sizes of integral types (give some reasonable default values for
dnl cross-compiling)
dnl defines the size of certain types of variables in SIZEOF_<TYPE>
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(char, 1)
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(short, 2)
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(void *, 4)
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(int, 4)
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(long, 4)
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(size_t, 4)
case "${host}" in
arm-*-linux* )
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(long long, 8)
;;
*-hp-hpux* )
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(long long, 0)
if test "$ac_cv_sizeof_long_long" != "0"; then
dnl HPUX 10.20 headers need this define in order to use long long definitions
CPPFLAGS="-D_INCLUDE_LONGLONG $CPPFLAGS"
fi
;;
* )
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(long long, 0)
esac
dnl SGI/Irix's stdio.h does not include wchar_t. Mac OS X does not provide
dnl wchar.h and wchar_t is defined by stdlib.h (GD)
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(wchar_t, 0,
[
/* DJGPP's wchar_t is now a keyword in C++ (still not C though) */
#if defined(__DJGPP__) && !( (__GNUC_MINOR__ >= 8 && __GNUC__ == 2 ) || __GNUC__ >= 3 )
# error "fake wchar_t"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_WCHAR_H
# ifdef __CYGWIN__
# include <stddef.h>
# endif
# include <wchar.h>
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H
# include <stdlib.h>
#endif
#include <stdio.h>
]
)
if test "$ac_cv_sizeof_wchar_t" != "0"; then
wxUSE_WCHAR_T=yes
else
wxUSE_WCHAR_T=no
fi
dnl checks needed to define wxVaCopy
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for va_copy],
wx_cv_func_va_copy,
[
AC_LINK_IFELSE([
#include <stdarg.h>
void foo(char *f, ...)
{
va_list ap1, ap2;
va_start(ap1, f);
va_copy(ap2, ap1);
va_end(ap2);
va_end(ap1);
}
int main()
{
foo("hi", 17);
return 0;
}],
wx_cv_func_va_copy=yes,
wx_cv_func_va_copy=no
)
]
)
if test $wx_cv_func_va_copy = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_VA_COPY)
else
dnl try to understand how can we copy va_lists
AC_CACHE_CHECK([if va_list can be copied by value],
wx_cv_type_va_list_lvalue,
[
AC_RUN_IFELSE([
#include <stdarg.h>
int foo(char *f, ...)
{
va_list ap1, ap2;
va_start(ap1, f);
ap2 = ap1;
if ( va_arg(ap1, int) != 17 || va_arg(ap2, int) != 17 )
return 1;
va_end(ap2);
va_end(ap1);
return 0;
}
int main()
{
return foo("hi", 17);
}],
wx_cv_type_va_list_lvalue=yes,
wx_cv_type_va_list_lvalue=no,
dnl assume most common case for cross-compiling...
wx_cv_type_va_list_lvalue=yes
)
]
)
if test $wx_cv_type_va_list_lvalue != "yes"; then
dnl we suppose that the only thing which can't be copied like this
dnl are arrays... only experience will show whether this is really true
AC_DEFINE(VA_LIST_IS_ARRAY)
fi
fi
dnl check for large file support
AC_SYS_LARGEFILE
dnl we need to define _FILE_OFFSET_BITS or _LARGE_FILES on the compiler command
dnl line because otherwise the system headers risk being included before
dnl wx/defs.h which defines these constants leading to inconsistent
dnl sizeof(off_t) in different source files of the same program and linking
dnl problems
if test "x$wx_largefile" = "xyes"; then
if test "x$ac_cv_sys_file_offset_bits" = "x64"; then
WXCONFIG_CPPFLAGS="$WXCONFIG_CPPFLAGS -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_LARGE_FILES"
dnl We get "Large Files (ILP32) not supported in strict ANSI mode."
dnl #error from HP standard headers unless __STDC_EXT__ is defined.
dnl The compiler should define it automatically, but some old g++
dnl versions don't define it, so test and add it if necessary. AFAIK
dnl the problem only affects the C++ compiler so it is added to
dnl CXXFLAGS only.
if test "$USE_HPUX" = 1 -a "$GXX" = "yes"; then
AC_CACHE_CHECK(
[if -D__STDC_EXT__ is required],
wx_cv_STDC_EXT_required,
[
AC_LANG_SAVE
AC_LANG_CPLUSPLUS
AC_TRY_COMPILE(
[],
[
#ifndef __STDC_EXT__
choke me
#endif
],
wx_cv_STDC_EXT_required=no,
wx_cv_STDC_EXT_required=yes
)
AC_LANG_RESTORE
]
)
if test "x$wx_cv_STDC_EXT_required" = "xyes"; then
WXCONFIG_CXXFLAGS="$WXCONFIG_CXXFLAGS -D__STDC_EXT__"
fi
fi
else
WXCONFIG_CPPFLAGS="$WXCONFIG_CPPFLAGS -D_LARGE_FILES"
fi
dnl AC_FUNC_FSEEKO sets HAVE_FSEEKO and $ac_cv_sys_largefile_source
AC_FUNC_FSEEKO
if test "$ac_cv_sys_largefile_source" != no; then
WXCONFIG_CPPFLAGS="$WXCONFIG_CPPFLAGS -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE=$ac_cv_sys_largefile_source"
fi
fi
dnl check for bytesex stuff (don't use AC_C_BIGENDIAN to allow cross-compiling)
WX_C_BIGENDIAN
dnl check for iostream (as opposed to iostream.h) standard header
WX_CPP_NEW_HEADERS(, AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_IOSTREAMH))
dnl check whether C++ compiler supports bool built-in type
WX_CPP_BOOL
dnl check whether C++ compiler supports explicit keyword
WX_CPP_EXPLICIT
dnl check whether C++ compiler supports C++ casts
AC_CXX_CONST_CAST
AC_CXX_REINTERPRET_CAST
AC_CXX_STATIC_CAST
dnl we don't use HAVE_DYNAMIC_CAST anywhere right now...
dnl AC_CXX_DYNAMIC_CAST
dnl With Sun CC, temporaries have block scope by default. This flag is needed
dnl to get the expression scope behaviour that conforms to the standard.
if test "x$SUNCXX" = xyes; then
CXXFLAGS="-features=tmplife $CXXFLAGS"
fi
dnl Sun X11 headers are (still, in 2005!) non-ANSI and the best they could do
dnl was to hack their C++ compiler to accept them silently -- but C compiler
dnl still spits out dozens of warnings for each X include file, so suppress
dnl them
if test "x$SUNCC" = xyes; then
CFLAGS="-erroff=E_NO_EXPLICIT_TYPE_GIVEN $CFLAGS"
fi
dnl SGI mipsPro compiler gives this warning for "conversion from pointer to
dnl same-sized integral type" even when there is an explicit cast and as there
dnl is no way to turn it off and there are hundreds of these warnings in wx
dnl sources, just turn it off for now
dnl
dnl a better long term solution would be to use #pragma set/reset woff in
dnl wxPtrToUInt() and use it instead of casts elsewhere
if test "x$SGICC" = "xyes"; then
CFLAGS="-woff 3970 $CFLAGS"
fi
if test "x$SGICXX" = "xyes"; then
CXXFLAGS="-woff 3970 $CXXFLAGS"
fi
dnl HP-UX c89/aCC compiler warnings
if test "x$HPCC" = "xyes"; then
dnl 2011: "unrecognized preprocessor directive": nice warning but it's given
dnl even for directives inside #if which is not true (i.e. which are
dnl used for other compilers/OS) and so we have no way to get rid of it
dnl 2450: "long long is non standard" -- yes, we know
CFLAGS="+W 2011,2450 $CFLAGS"
fi
if test "x$HPCXX" = "xyes"; then
dnl 2340: "value copied to temporary, reference to temporary used": very
dnl painful as triggered by any occurrence of user-defined conversion
CXXFLAGS="+W 2340 $CXXFLAGS"
fi
dnl DEC/Compaq/HP cxx warnings
if test "x$COMPAQCXX" = "xyes"; then
dnl -w0 enables all warnings, then we disable some of them:
dnl basclsnondto: base class dtor non virtual (sometimes we do want this)
dnl unrimpret: "end of routine block may be unreachable" is given for
dnl every "if ( ) return ...; else return ...;"
dnl intconlosbit: "conversion to integral type of smaller size could lose
dnl data" this is a useful warning but there are too many of
dnl them for now
CXXFLAGS="-w0 -msg_disable basclsnondto,unrimpret,intconlosbit"
fi
dnl check for std::string or std::wstring
if test "$wxUSE_STD_STRING" = "yes" -o "$wxUSE_STL" = "yes"; then
AC_LANG_PUSH(C++)
if test "$wxUSE_UNICODE" = "yes"; then
std_string="std::wstring"
char_type="wchar_t"
else
std_string="std::string"
char_type="char"
fi
dnl check if <string> declares std::wstring
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for $std_string in <string>])
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <string>],
[$std_string foo;],
[AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STD_WSTRING)],
[AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if std::basic_string<$char_type> works])
AC_TRY_COMPILE([
#ifdef HAVE_WCHAR_H
# ifdef __CYGWIN__
# include <stddef.h>
# endif
# include <wchar.h>
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H
# include <stdlib.h>
#endif
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string>
],
[std::basic_string<$char_type> foo;
const $char_type* dummy = foo.c_str();],
[AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)],
[AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
if test "$wxUSE_STL" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([Can't use --enable-stl without $std_string or std::basic_string<$char_type>])
elif grep wxUSE_STD_STRING $wx_arg_cache_file >/dev/null; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([Can't use --enable-std_string without $std_string or std::basic_string<$char_type>])
else
AC_MSG_WARN([No $std_string or std::basic_string<$char_type>, switching to --disable-std_string])
wxUSE_STD_STRING=no
fi
]
)
])
AC_LANG_POP
fi
if test "$wxUSE_STD_IOSTREAM" = "yes"; then
AC_LANG_PUSH(C++)
AC_CHECK_TYPES([std::istream, std::ostream],,
[wxUSE_STD_IOSTREAM=no],
[#include <iostream>])
if test "$wxUSE_STD_IOSTREAM" != "yes"; then
if grep wxUSE_STD_IOSTREAM $wx_arg_cache_file >/dev/null; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([Can't use --enable-std_iostreams without std::istream and std::ostream])
else
AC_MSG_WARN([No std::iostreams, switching to --disable-std_iostreams])
fi
fi
AC_LANG_POP
fi
if test "$wxUSE_STL" = "yes"; then
AC_LANG_PUSH(C++)
dnl check for basic STL functionality
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for basic STL functionality])
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <string>
#include <functional>
#include <algorithm>
#include <vector>
#include <list>],
[std::vector<int> moo;
std::list<int> foo;
std::vector<int>::iterator it =
std::find_if(moo.begin(), moo.end(),
std::bind2nd(std::less<int>(), 3));],
[AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])],
[AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
AC_MSG_ERROR([Basic STL functionality missing])])
dnl check for compliant std::string::compare
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for compliant std::string::compare])
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <string>],
[std::string foo, bar;
foo.compare(bar);
foo.compare(1, 1, bar);
foo.compare(1, 1, bar, 1, 1);
foo.compare("");
foo.compare(1, 1, "");
foo.compare(1, 1, "", 2);],
[AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STD_STRING_COMPARE)],
[AC_MSG_RESULT(no)])
dnl check for hash_map and hash_set headers
AC_CHECK_HEADER([hash_map],
[AC_MSG_CHECKING([for hash_map and hash_set])
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <hash_map>
#include <hash_set>],
[std::hash_map<double*, char*, std::hash<double*>, std::equal_to<double*> > test1;
std::hash_set<char*, std::hash<char*>, std::equal_to<char*> > test2;],
[AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_HASH_MAP)
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STD_HASH_MAP)],
[AC_MSG_RESULT(no)])
])
AC_CHECK_HEADER([ext/hash_map],
[AC_MSG_CHECKING([for hash_map and hash_set])
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <ext/hash_map>
#include <ext/hash_set>],
[__gnu_cxx::hash_map<double*, char*, __gnu_cxx::hash<double*>, std::equal_to<double*> > test1;
__gnu_cxx::hash_set<char*, __gnu_cxx::hash<char*>, std::equal_to<char*> > test2;],
[AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_EXT_HASH_MAP)
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GNU_CXX_HASH_MAP)],
[AC_MSG_RESULT(no)])
])
AC_LANG_POP
fi
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Define search path for includes and libraries: all headers and libs will be
dnl looked for in all directories of this path
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Notice that /usr/include should *not* be in this list, otherwise it breaks
dnl compilation on Solaris/AIX/... with gcc because standard (non ANSI C)
dnl headers are included instead of the "fixed" (ANSI-fied) gcc ones.
dnl
dnl Also try to put all directories which may contain X11R6 before those which
dnl may contain X11R5/4 - we want to use R6 on machines which have both!
dnl
dnl In the same vein. Motif 2.1 should be tried before Motif 1.2 for the
dnl systems which have both (AIX 4.x does)
SEARCH_INCLUDE="\
/usr/local/include \
\
/usr/Motif-2.1/include \
/usr/Motif-1.2/include \
/usr/include/Motif1.2 \
\
/usr/dt/include \
/usr/openwin/include \
\
/usr/include/Xm \
\
/usr/X11R6/include \
/usr/X11R6.4/include \
/usr/X11R5/include \
/usr/X11R4/include \
\
/usr/include/X11R6 \
/usr/include/X11R5 \
/usr/include/X11R4 \
\
/usr/local/X11R6/include \
/usr/local/X11R5/include \
/usr/local/X11R4/include \
\
/usr/local/include/X11R6 \
/usr/local/include/X11R5 \
/usr/local/include/X11R4 \
\
/usr/X11/include \
/usr/include/X11 \
/usr/local/X11/include \
/usr/local/include/X11 \
\
/usr/XFree86/include/X11 \
/usr/pkg/include \
\
/usr/openwin/share/include"
dnl try to find out the standard lib locations for the systems with multiple
dnl ABIs
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for libraries directory])
case "${host}" in
*-*-irix6* )
AC_CACHE_VAL(
wx_cv_std_libpath,
[
for d in WX_STD_LIBPATH(); do
for e in a so sl dylib dll.a; do
libc="$d/libc.$e"
if test -f $libc; then
save_LIBS="$LIBS"
LIBS="$libc"
AC_LINK_IFELSE([int main() { return 0; }],
wx_cv_std_libpath=`echo $d | sed s@/usr/@@`)
LIBS="$save_LIBS"
if test "x$wx_cv_std_libpath" != "x"; then
break 2
fi
fi
done
done
if test "x$wx_cv_std_libpath" = "x"; then
wx_cv_std_libpath="lib"
fi
]
)
;;
*-*-solaris2* )
dnl use ../lib or ../lib/64 depending on the size of void*
if test "$ac_cv_sizeof_void_p" = 8 -a -d "/usr/lib/64"; then
wx_cv_std_libpath="lib/64"
else
wx_cv_std_libpath="lib"
fi
;;
*-*-linux* )
dnl use ../lib or ../lib64 depending on the size of void*
if test "$ac_cv_sizeof_void_p" = 8 -a \
-d "/usr/lib64" -a ! -h "/usr/lib64"; then
wx_cv_std_libpath="lib64"
else
wx_cv_std_libpath="lib"
fi
;;
*)
wx_cv_std_libpath="lib";
;;
esac
AC_MSG_RESULT($wx_cv_std_libpath)
SEARCH_LIB="`echo "$SEARCH_INCLUDE" | sed s@include@$wx_cv_std_libpath@g` /usr/$wx_cv_std_libpath"
dnl Cross compiling with gcc?
if test "$build" != "$host" -a "$GCC" = yes; then
dnl for gcc cross-compilers "$CC -print-prog-name=ld" prints the path to
dnl the linker. Stripping off the trailing '/bin/ld' gives us a candiate
dnl for a 'root' below which libraries and headers for the target system
dnl might be installed.
if cross_root=`$CC -print-prog-name=ld 2>/dev/null`; then
cross_root=`dirname $cross_root`
cross_root=`dirname $cross_root`
dnl substitute this candiate root for '^/usr' in the search lists,
dnl strip out any that don't start '^/usr'.
SEARCH_LIB=`for x in $SEARCH_LIB; do echo $x; done | sed -ne "s|^/usr|$cross_root|p"`
SEARCH_INCLUDE=`for x in $SEARCH_INCLUDE; do echo $x; done | sed -ne "s|^/usr|$cross_root|p"`
SEARCH_INCLUDE="$SEARCH_INCLUDE $cross_root/include"
dnl also have pkg-config search for *.pc files under this 'root'
if test -z "$PKG_CONFIG_PATH"; then
PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$cross_root/local/lib/pkgconfig:$cross_root/lib/pkgconfig"
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH
fi
dnl AC_PATH_XTRA doesn't work currently unless -x-includes and
dnl -x-libraries are given on the command line. So if they are not
dnl set then set them here to plausible defaults.
if test -z "$x_includes" -o "$x_includes" = NONE; then
WX_PATH_FIND_INCLUDES($SEARCH_INCLUDE, X11/Intrinsic.h)
x_includes=$ac_find_includes
fi
if test -z "$x_libraries" -o "$x_libraries" = NONE; then
WX_PATH_FIND_LIBRARIES($SEARCH_LIB, Xt)
x_libraries=$ac_find_libraries
fi
fi
fi
dnl ------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Check for libraries
dnl ------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl flush the cache because checking for libraries below might abort
AC_CACHE_SAVE
dnl check for glibc version
dnl
dnl VZ: I have no idea why had this check been there originally, but now
dnl we could probably do without it by just always adding _GNU_SOURCE
if test "$USE_LINUX" = 1 -o "$USE_GNU" = 1; then
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for glibc 2.1 or later], wx_cv_lib_glibc21,[
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <features.h>],
[
#if (__GLIBC__ < 2) || (__GLIBC_MINOR__ < 1)
not glibc 2.1
#endif
],
[
wx_cv_lib_glibc21=yes
],
[
wx_cv_lib_glibc21=no
]
)
])
if test "$wx_cv_lib_glibc21" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxHAVE_GLIBC2)
fi
fi
dnl we may need _GNU_SOURCE for 2 things:
dnl
dnl 1. to get PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE with glibc 2.1+ (strictly speaking we
dnl only need _XOPEN_SOURCE=500 but just defining this disables _BSD_SOURCE
dnl which breaks libtiff compilation, so it is simpler to just define
dnl _GNU_SOURCE to get everything)
dnl
dnl 2. for Unicode functions
if test "x$wx_cv_lib_glibc21" = "xyes"; then
if test "$wxUSE_UNICODE" = "yes" -o "$wxUSE_THREADS" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(_GNU_SOURCE)
fi
fi
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Optional libraries
dnl
dnl --with-<lib>=sys
dnl looks for system library and fails if not found
dnl
dnl --with-<lib>
dnl --with-<lib>=yes
dnl looks for system library and, if not found, prints a warning,
dnl falls back to the builtin wx version, and continues configuration
dnl
dnl --with-<lib>=builtin
dnl uses builtin wx version without searching for system library
dnl
dnl --with-<lib>=no
dnl --without-<lib>
dnl do not use library (neither system nor builtin wx version)
dnl
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl ------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Check for regex libraries
dnl ------------------------------------------------------------------------
if test "$wxUSE_REGEX" != "no"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_REGEX)
if test "$wxUSE_UNICODE" = "yes" -a "$wxUSE_REGEX" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Defaulting to the the builtin regex library for Unicode build.])
wxUSE_REGEX=builtin
fi
if test "$wxUSE_REGEX" = "sys" -o "$wxUSE_REGEX" = "yes" ; then
dnl according to Unix 98 specs, regcomp() is in libc but I believe that
dnl on some old systems it may be in libregex - check for it too?
AC_CHECK_HEADER(regex.h, [AC_CHECK_FUNCS(regcomp re_search)])
if test "x$ac_cv_func_regcomp" != "xyes"; then
if test "$wxUSE_REGEX" = "sys" ; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([system regex library not found! Use --with-regex to use built-in version])
else
AC_MSG_WARN([system regex library not found, will use built-in instead])
wxUSE_REGEX=builtin
fi
else
dnl we are using the system library
wxUSE_REGEX=sys
dnl only the built-in supports advanced REs
AC_DEFINE(WX_NO_REGEX_ADVANCED)
fi
fi
fi
dnl ------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Check for zlib compression library
dnl ------------------------------------------------------------------------
ZLIB_LINK=
if test "$wxUSE_ZLIB" != "no" ; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_ZLIB)
if test "$wxUSE_ZLIB" = "sys" -o "$wxUSE_ZLIB" = "yes" ; then
dnl don't test for zlib under Mac -- its verson there is 1.1.3 but we
dnl should still use it because hopefully (can someone confirm this?)
dnl Apple did fix the security problem in it and not using the system
dnl library results in a whole bunch of warnings when linking with
dnl Carbon framework
if test "$USE_DARWIN" = 1; then
system_zlib_h_ok="yes"
else
dnl we have troubles with ancient zlib versions (e.g. 1.0.4 is
dnl known to not work) and although I don't know which is
dnl the minimal required version it's safer to test for 1.1.4 as
dnl it fixes a security problem in 1.1.3 -- and hopefully nobody
dnl has anything more ancient (1.1.3 was released in July 1998)
dnl anyhow
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for zlib.h >= 1.1.4], ac_cv_header_zlib_h,
[AC_TRY_RUN(
dnl zlib.h defines ZLIB_VERSION="x.y.z"
[
#include <zlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
FILE *f=fopen("conftestval", "w");
if (!f) exit(1);
fprintf(f, "%s",
ZLIB_VERSION[0] == '1' &&
(ZLIB_VERSION[2] > '1' ||
(ZLIB_VERSION[2] == '1' &&
ZLIB_VERSION[4] >= '4')) ? "yes" : "no");
exit(0);
}
],
ac_cv_header_zlib_h=`cat conftestval`,
ac_cv_header_zlib_h=no,
dnl cross-compiling: don't have an answer, try later
unset ac_cv_header_zlib_h
)]
)
dnl If the test above did not come up with a value (e.g. cross
dnl compiling) then this should give a definitive answer
AC_CHECK_HEADER(zlib.h)
system_zlib_h_ok=$ac_cv_header_zlib_h
fi
if test "$system_zlib_h_ok" = "yes"; then
AC_CHECK_LIB(z, deflate, ZLIB_LINK=" -lz")
fi
if test "x$ZLIB_LINK" = "x" ; then
if test "$wxUSE_ZLIB" = "sys" ; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([zlib library not found or too old! Use --with-zlib=builtin to use built-in version])
else
AC_MSG_WARN([zlib library not found or too old, will use built-in instead])
wxUSE_ZLIB=builtin
fi
else
dnl we are using the system library
wxUSE_ZLIB=sys
fi
fi
fi
dnl ------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Check for png library
dnl ------------------------------------------------------------------------
PNG_LINK=
if test "$wxUSE_LIBPNG" != "no" ; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_LIBPNG)
if test "$wxUSE_MGL" = 1 -a "$wxUSE_LIBPNG" = "builtin" ; then
AC_MSG_WARN([wxMGL doesn't work with builtin png library, will use MGL one instead])
wxUSE_LIBPNG=sys
fi
dnl for the check below to have a chance to succeed, we must already have
dnl libz somewhere (don't do this when bulding wxMGL since its libpng
dnl doesn't depend on zlib)
if test "$wxUSE_MGL" != 1 -a "$wxUSE_LIBPNG" = "sys" -a "$wxUSE_ZLIB" != "sys" ; then
AC_MSG_WARN([system png library doesn't work without system zlib, will use built-in instead])
wxUSE_LIBPNG=builtin
fi
if test "$wxUSE_MGL" != 1 ; then
dnl Don't check for libpng when building wxMGL, libmgl contains it
if test "$wxUSE_LIBPNG" = "sys" -o "$wxUSE_LIBPNG" = "yes" ; then
dnl libpng version 0.9 is known to not work, if an even newer
dnl version is required, just bump it up in the test below
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for png.h > 0.90], ac_cv_header_png_h,
[AC_TRY_RUN(
dnl png.h defines PNG_LIBPNG_VER=number
[
#include <png.h>
#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
FILE *f=fopen("conftestval", "w");
if (!f) exit(1);
fprintf(f, "%s",
PNG_LIBPNG_VER > 90 ? "yes" : "no");
exit(0);
}
],
ac_cv_header_png_h=`cat conftestval`,
ac_cv_header_png_h=no,
dnl cross-compiling: test (later) if we have any png.h
unset ac_cv_header_png_h
)]
)
AC_CHECK_HEADER(png.h)
if test "$ac_cv_header_png_h" = "yes"; then
AC_CHECK_LIB(png, png_check_sig, PNG_LINK=" -lpng -lz", , [-lz -lm])
fi
if test "x$PNG_LINK" = "x" ; then
if test "$wxUSE_LIBPNG" = "sys" ; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([system png library not found or too old! Use --with-libpng=builtin to use built-in version])
else
AC_MSG_WARN([system png library not found or too old, will use built-in instead])
wxUSE_LIBPNG=builtin
fi
else
dnl we are using the system library
wxUSE_LIBPNG=sys
fi
fi
fi
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS png"
fi
dnl ------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Check for jpeg library
dnl ------------------------------------------------------------------------
JPEG_LINK=
if test "$wxUSE_LIBJPEG" != "no" ; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_LIBJPEG)
if test "$wxUSE_MGL" = 1 -a "$wxUSE_LIBJPEG" = "builtin" ; then
AC_MSG_WARN([wxMGL doesn't work with builtin jpeg library, will use MGL one instead])
wxUSE_LIBJPEG=sys
fi
if test "$wxUSE_MGL" != 1 ; then
dnl Don't check for libjpeg when building wxMGL, libmgl contains it
if test "$wxUSE_LIBJPEG" = "sys" -o "$wxUSE_LIBJPEG" = "yes" ; then
dnl can't use AC_CHECK_HEADER as jconfig.h defines things like
dnl HAVE_STDLIB_H which are already defined and this provokes
dnl a compiler warning which configure considers as an error...
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for jpeglib.h)
AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_header_jpeglib_h,
AC_TRY_COMPILE(
[
#undef HAVE_STDLIB_H
#include <stdio.h>
#include <jpeglib.h>
],
[
],
ac_cv_header_jpeglib_h=yes,
ac_cv_header_jpeglib_h=no
)
)
AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_cv_header_jpeglib_h)
if test "$ac_cv_header_jpeglib_h" = "yes"; then
AC_CHECK_LIB(jpeg, jpeg_read_header, JPEG_LINK=" -ljpeg")
fi
if test "x$JPEG_LINK" = "x" ; then
if test "$wxUSE_LIBJPEG" = "sys" ; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([system jpeg library not found! Use --with-libjpeg=builtin to use built-in version])
else
AC_MSG_WARN([system jpeg library not found, will use built-in instead])
wxUSE_LIBJPEG=builtin
fi
else
dnl we are using the system library
wxUSE_LIBJPEG=sys
fi
fi
fi
fi
dnl ------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Check for tiff library
dnl ------------------------------------------------------------------------
TIFF_LINK=
TIFF_PREREQ_LINKS=-lm
if test "$wxUSE_LIBTIFF" != "no" ; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_LIBTIFF)
if test "$wxUSE_LIBTIFF" = "sys" -o "$wxUSE_LIBTIFF" = "yes" ; then
dnl libtiff may depend on libjpeg and libz so use them in the test
dnl below or it would fail
if test "$wxUSE_LIBJPEG" = "sys"; then
TIFF_PREREQ_LINKS="$TIFF_PREREQ_LINKS $JPEG_LINK"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_ZLIB" = "sys"; then
TIFF_PREREQ_LINKS="$TIFF_PREREQ_LINKS $ZLIB_LINK"
fi
AC_CHECK_HEADER(tiffio.h,
[
AC_CHECK_LIB(tiff, TIFFError,
TIFF_LINK=" -ltiff",
,
$TIFF_PREREQ_LINKS)
]
)
if test "x$TIFF_LINK" = "x" ; then
if test "$wxUSE_LIBTIFF" = "sys" ; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([system tiff library not found! Use --with-libtiff=builtin to use built-in version])
else
AC_MSG_WARN([system tiff library not found, will use built-in instead])
wxUSE_LIBTIFF=builtin
fi
else
dnl we are using the system library
wxUSE_LIBTIFF=sys
fi
fi
fi
dnl ------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Check for expat libraries
dnl ------------------------------------------------------------------------
if test "$wxUSE_WCHAR_T" != "yes"; then
if test "$wxUSE_EXPAT" != "no"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([wxWidgets requires wchar_t to use expat, disabling])
wxUSE_EXPAT=no
fi
if test "$wxUSE_XML" != "no"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([wxWidgets requires wchar_t to use xml, disabling])
wxUSE_XML=no
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_EXPAT" != "no"; then
wxUSE_XML=yes
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_EXPAT)
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_XML)
if test "$wxUSE_EXPAT" = "sys" -o "$wxUSE_EXPAT" = "yes" ; then
AC_CHECK_HEADER([expat.h], [found_expat_h=1])
if test "x$found_expat_h" = "x1"; then
dnl Expat 1.95.6 comes with broken expat.h:
AC_CACHE_CHECK([if expat.h is valid C++ header],
wx_cv_expat_is_not_broken,
[
AC_LANG_SAVE
AC_LANG_CPLUSPLUS
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <expat.h>],[],
wx_cv_expat_is_not_broken=yes,
wx_cv_expat_is_not_broken=no
)
AC_LANG_RESTORE
]
)
if test "$wx_cv_expat_is_not_broken" = "yes" ; then
AC_CHECK_LIB(expat, XML_ParserCreate, EXPAT_LINK=" -lexpat")
fi
fi
if test "x$EXPAT_LINK" = "x" ; then
if test "$wxUSE_EXPAT" = "sys" ; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([system expat library not found! Use --with-expat=builtin to use built-in version])
else
AC_MSG_WARN([system expat library not found, will use built-in instead])
wxUSE_EXPAT=builtin
fi
else
dnl we are using the system library
wxUSE_EXPAT=sys
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_EXPAT" = "builtin" ; then
dnl Expat needs this:
AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS([src/expat])
fi
fi
dnl ------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Check for libmspack
dnl ------------------------------------------------------------------------
if test "$wxUSE_LIBMSPACK" != "no"; then
AC_CHECK_HEADER([mspack.h], [found_mspack_h=1])
if test "x$found_mspack_h" = "x1"; then
AC_CHECK_LIB(mspack, mspack_create_chm_decompressor,
MSPACK_LINK=" -lmspack")
fi
if test "x$MSPACK_LINK" = "x" ; then
wxUSE_LIBMSPACK=no
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_LIBMSPACK" != "no"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_LIBMSPACK)
fi
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------
dnl search for toolkit (widget sets)
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------
AFMINSTALL=
WIN32INSTALL=
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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TOOLKIT=
TOOLKIT_INCLUDE=
WIDGET_SET=
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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dnl are we building for a win32 target environment?
dnl If so, setup common stuff needed for both GUI and Base libs.
if test "$USE_WIN32" = 1 ; then
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(w32api.h)
AC_CHECK_HEADER(windows.h, [],
[
AC_MSG_ERROR(please set CFLAGS to contain the location of windows.h)
])
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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dnl --- FIXME: This is still a somewhat random list of libs,
dnl --- some of them should probably be included conditionally.
LIBS="$LIBS -lwinspool -lwinmm -lshell32 -lcomctl32 -lcomdlg32 -lctl3d32 -ladvapi32 -lwsock32 -lgdi32"
if test "$wxUSE_ACCESSIBILITY" = "yes" ; then
LIBS="$LIBS -loleacc"
fi
case "${host}" in
*-*-cygwin* )
dnl Cygwin doesn't include these by default
LIBS="$LIBS -lkernel32 -luser32"
esac
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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dnl add extra odbc libs if we have compiled in odbc
if test "$wxUSE_ODBC" = "sys" ; then
wxUSE_ODBC = "yes"
fi
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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if test "$wxUSE_ODBC" = "yes" ; then
LIBS=" -lodbc32 -lole32 -loleaut32 $LIBS"
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_ODBC)
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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fi
dnl We might want to abort here if wxUSE_ODBC="builtin" isn't supported on msw.
dnl This one is still used by some sample makefiles.
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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RESFLAGS="--include-dir \$(top_srcdir)/include --include-dir \$(top_srcdir)/\$(program_dir) --define __WIN32__ --define __WIN95__ --define __GNUWIN32__"
RESPROGRAMOBJ="\$(PROGRAM)_resources.o"
dnl This lot we export to wx-config. It must add the relevant
dnl include directories at the point when they can be known.
dnl (but are these (still) required anyway?)
WXCONFIG_RESFLAGS="--define __WIN32__ --define __WIN95__ --define __GNUWIN32__"
dnl install Win32-specific files in "make install"
WIN32INSTALL=win32install
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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fi
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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if test "$wxUSE_GUI" = "yes"; then
USE_GUI=1
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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GUI_TK_LIBRARY=
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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WXGTK12=
WXGTK127=
WXGTK20=
WXGPE=
if test "$wxUSE_COCOA" = 1 ; then
if test "$wxUSE_PRINTING_ARCHITECTURE" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Printing not supported under wxCocoa yet, disabled])
wxUSE_PRINTING_ARCHITECTURE=no
fi
if test "$wxUSE_DRAG_AND_DROP" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Drag and Drop not supported under wxCocoa yet, disabled])
wxUSE_DRAG_AND_DROP=no
fi
if test "$wxUSE_DRAGIMAGE" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Drag Image and DandD not supported under wxCocoa yet, disabled])
wxUSE_DRAGIMAGE=no
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_MSW" = 1 ; then
TOOLKIT=MSW
GUIDIST=MSW_DIST
dnl -mwindows causes a heap of other default gui libs to be linked in.
case "${host}" in
*-*-mingw32* )
WXCONFIG_LDFLAGS_GUI="$LDFLAGS -Wl,--subsystem,windows -mwindows"
esac
fi
if test "$wxUSE_GTK" = 1; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for GTK+ version])
gtk_version_cached=1
AC_CACHE_VAL(wx_cv_lib_gtk,
[
dnl stupid GTK+ AM macros produce their own messages, so we
dnl have to pass to the next line
gtk_version_cached=0
AC_MSG_RESULT()
dnl we must link against lgthread unless the user
dnl used --disable-threads
GTK_MODULES=
if test "$wxUSE_THREADS" = "yes"; then
GTK_MODULES=gthread
fi
dnl detect GTK2
wx_cv_lib_gtk=
if test "x$wxGTK_VERSION" != "x1"
then
dnl The gthread.pc that ships with solaris returns '-mt',
dnl it's correct for Sun CC, but gcc requires '-pthreads'.
dnl So disable the compile check and remove the -mt below.
case "${host}" in
*-*-solaris2* )
if test "$wxUSE_THREADS" = "yes" -a "$GCC" = yes; then
enable_gtktest=no
fi
esac
AM_PATH_GTK_2_0(2.0.0, wx_cv_lib_gtk=2.0, , $GTK_MODULES)
dnl Remove the '-mt' for gcc on solaris
case "${host}" in
*-*-solaris2* )
if test "$wxUSE_THREADS" = "yes" -a "$GCC" = yes; then
GTK_CFLAGS=`echo $GTK_CFLAGS | sed 's/-mt//'`
GTK_LIBS=`echo $GTK_LIBS | sed 's/-mt//'`
fi
dnl solaris also requires -lX11 for static lib
if test "$wxUSE_SHARED" != "yes"; then
GTK_LIBS="$GTK_LIBS -lX11"
fi
esac
fi
dnl detect GTK1.x
if test -z "$wx_cv_lib_gtk"; then
if test "x$wxGTK_VERSION" = "x1" -o "x$wxGTK_VERSION" = "xany" ; then
AM_PATH_GTK(1.2.7, wx_cv_lib_gtk=1.2.7, , $GTK_MODULES)
if test -z "$wx_cv_lib_gtk"; then
AM_PATH_GTK(1.2.3, wx_cv_lib_gtk=1.2.3, , $GTK_MODULES)
fi
fi
fi
if test -z "$wx_cv_lib_gtk"; then
dnl looks better in AC_MSG_RESULT
wx_cv_lib_gtk=none
else
dnl we need to cache GTK_CFLAGS and GTK_LIBS for the
dnl subsequent runs
wx_cv_cflags_gtk=$GTK_CFLAGS
wx_cv_libs_gtk=`echo $GTK_LIBS | sed -e 's/ -l[[^ ]]*cairo[[^ ]]*//g'`
fi
]
)
dnl if it wasn't cached, the messages from AM_PATH_GTK() above are
dnl enough
if test "$gtk_version_cached" = 1; then
AC_MSG_RESULT($wx_cv_lib_gtk)
fi
case "$wx_cv_lib_gtk" in
2.0) WXGTK20=1
TOOLKIT_VERSION=2
;;
1.2.7) WXGTK127=1
WXGTK12=1
;;
1.2.3) WXGTK12=1
;;
*) AC_MSG_ERROR([
The development files for GTK+ were not found. For GTK+ 2, please
ensure that pkg-config is in the path and that gtk+-2.0.pc is
installed. For GTK+ 1.2 please check that gtk-config is in the path,
and that the version is 1.2.3 or above. Also check that the
libraries returned by 'pkg-config gtk+-2.0 --libs' or 'gtk-config
--libs' are in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH or equivalent.
])
;;
esac
if test "$WXGTK20" = 1; then
save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
save_LIBS="$LIBS"
CFLAGS="$wx_cv_cflags_gtk $CFLAGS"
LIBS="$LIBS $wx_cv_libs_gtk"
dnl gtk_icon_size_lookup is not available in the GTK+ headers
dnl that have shipped with some versions of Sun's JDS. Not using
dnl AC_CHECK_FUNCS here since it only checks the function exists
dnl in the lib (not the header).
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if gtk_icon_size_lookup is missing])
AC_TRY_COMPILE([
#include <gtk/gtk.h>
],
[
void *f = gtk_icon_size_lookup;
],
[
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
],
[
AC_DEFINE(NEED_GTK_ICON_SIZE_LOOKUP)
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
])
dnl test if we have at least GTK+ 2.4:
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if GTK+ is version >= 2.4])
AC_TRY_COMPILE([
#include <gtk/gtk.h>
],
[
#if !GTK_CHECK_VERSION(2,4,0)
Not GTK+ 2.4
#endif
],
[
AC_DEFINE(__WXGTK24__)
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
],
[
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
])
CFLAGS="$save_CFLAGS"
LIBS="$save_LIBS"
else
if test "$wxUSE_UNICODE" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Unicode configuration not supported with GTK+ 1.x])
wxUSE_UNICODE=no
fi
fi
dnl we need poll() in src/gtk/app.cpp (we know that Darwin doesn't
dnl have it but we do the check for the others)
if test "$USE_DARWIN" != 1; then
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(poll)
fi
TOOLKIT_INCLUDE="$wx_cv_cflags_gtk"
GUI_TK_LIBRARY="$wx_cv_libs_gtk $GUI_TK_LIBRARY"
AFMINSTALL=afminstall
TOOLKIT=GTK
GUIDIST=GTK_DIST
dnl test for XIM support in libgdk
AC_CHECK_LIB(gdk, gdk_im_open, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_XIM))
dnl test for external libxpm if we're configured to use it
if test "$wxUSE_GPE" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for gpewidget library)
WX_PATH_FIND_LIBRARIES($SEARCH_LIB,gpewidget)
if test "$ac_find_libraries" != "" ; then
WX_LINK_PATH_EXIST($ac_find_libraries,$GUI_TK_LIBRARY)
dnl -lgpewidget must be before all GTK libs and
dnl we guess its path from the prefix
GUI_TK_LIBRARY="-L${prefix}/lib -lgpewidget $GUI_TK_LIBRARY"
WXGPE=1
AC_MSG_RESULT([found in $ac_find_libraries])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(not found)
fi
dnl AC_MSG_CHECKING(for gpe library)
dnl WX_PATH_FIND_LIBRARIES($SEARCH_LIB,gpe)
dnl if test "$ac_find_libraries" != "" ; then
dnl WX_LINK_PATH_EXIST($ac_find_libraries,$GUI_TK_LIBRARY)
dnl GUI_TK_LIBRARY="$GUI_TK_LIBRARY -lgpe"
dnl AC_MSG_RESULT(found in $ac_find_libraries)
dnl else
dnl AC_MSG_RESULT(not found)
dnl fi
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_MGL" = 1; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for SciTech MGL library)
if test "x$MGL_ROOT" = x ; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(not found)
AC_MSG_ERROR([Cannot find MGL library. Make sure MGL_ROOT is set.])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT($MGL_ROOT)
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for libmgl location)
dnl Find MGL library that we want
dnl FIXME_MGL - test for MGL variants for freebsd etc.;
dnl and for non-x86 versions
case "${host}" in
*-*-linux* )
dnl glibc.so, glibc are for older versions of MGL,
dnl x86/a, x86/so are used by >= 5.0 R11
if test "x$wxUSE_SHARED" = xyes ; then
mgl_os_candidates="linux/gcc/x86/so linux/gcc/x86/a linux/gcc/glibc.so linux/gcc/glibc"
else
mgl_os_candidates="linux/gcc/x86/a linux/gcc/x86/so linux/gcc/glibc linux/gcc/glibc.so"
fi
;;
*-pc-msdosdjgpp )
mgl_os_candidates="dos32/dj2"
;;
*)
AC_MSG_ERROR(This system type ${host} is not yet supported by wxMGL.)
esac
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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mgl_lib_type=""
mgl_os=""
for mgl_os_i in $mgl_os_candidates ; do
if test "x$mgl_os" = x ; then
if test "$wxUSE_DEBUG_FLAG" = yes ; then
if test -f $MGL_ROOT/lib/debug/$mgl_os_i/libmgl.a -o \
-f $MGL_ROOT/lib/debug/$mgl_os_i/libmgl.so; then
mgl_lib_type=debug
mgl_os=$mgl_os_i
fi
fi
if test "x$mgl_lib_type" = x ; then
if test -f $MGL_ROOT/lib/release/$mgl_os_i/libmgl.a -o \
-f $MGL_ROOT/lib/release/$mgl_os_i/libmgl.so; then
mgl_lib_type=release
mgl_os=$mgl_os_i
fi
fi
fi
done
if test "x$mgl_os" = x ; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(not found)
AC_MSG_ERROR([Cannot find MGL libraries, make sure they are compiled.])
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT("$MGL_ROOT/lib/$mgl_lib_type/$mgl_os")
wxUSE_UNIVERSAL="yes"
TOOLKIT_INCLUDE="-I$MGL_ROOT/include"
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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GUI_TK_LIBRARY="-L$MGL_ROOT/lib/$mgl_lib_type/$mgl_os -lmgl -lmglcpp -lpm"
AFMINSTALL=afminstall
TOOLKIT=MGL
GUIDIST=MGL_DIST
fi
if test "$wxUSE_MICROWIN" = 1; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for MicroWindows)
if test "x$MICROWINDOWS" = x ; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(not found)
AC_MSG_ERROR([Cannot find MicroWindows library. Make sure MICROWINDOWS is set.])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT($MICROWINDOWS)
fi
if test -f $MICROWINDOWS/lib/libmwin.a; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(MicroWindows' libraries found.)
else
AC_MSG_ERROR([Cannot find MicroWindows libraries, make sure they are compiled.])
fi
TOOLKIT_INCLUDE="-I$MICROWINDOWS/include"
GUI_TK_LIBRARY="-L$MICROWINDOWS/lib -lmwin -lmwengine -mwfonts -mwdrivers -mwinlib"
wxUSE_UNIVERSAL="yes"
AFMINSTALL=afminstall
TOOLKIT=MICROWIN
GUIDIST=MICROWIN_DIST
TOOLCHAIN_DEFS="${TOOLCHAIN_DEFS} -D__WXMSW__ -D__WIN95__ -D__WIN32__ -DMWIN -DMICROWIN_NOCONTROLS -DMICROWIN_TODO=1"
fi
dnl common part of X11 and Motif port checks
if test "$wxUSE_X11" = 1 -o "$wxUSE_MOTIF" = 1; then
dnl use standard macros to check for X headers/libs, this brings
dnl support for the standard configure options --x-includes,
dnl --x-libraries and --no-x
AC_PATH_XTRA
if test "$no_x" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([X11 not found, please use --x-includes and/or --x-libraries options (see config.log for details)])
fi
dnl for some reason AC_PATH_XTRA seems to add -INONE and -LNONE (and
dnl also sometimes -RNONE) to X_CFLAGS and X_LIBS respectively, filter
dnl this junk out
GUI_TK_LIBRARY=`echo $X_LIBS | sed 's/ -LNONE//' | sed 's/ -RNONE//'`
TOOLKIT_INCLUDE=`echo $X_CFLAGS | sed 's/ -INONE//'`
AFMINSTALL=afminstall
COMPILED_X_PROGRAM=0
fi
if test "$wxUSE_X11" = 1; then
if test "$wxUSE_NANOX" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for MicroWindows/NanoX distribution)
if test "x$MICROWIN" = x ; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(not found)
AC_MSG_ERROR([Cannot find MicroWindows library. Make sure MICROWIN is set.])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT($MICROWIN)
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_NANOX)
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_UNICODE" = "yes"; then
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(PANGOX, pangox,
[
CXXFLAGS="$PANGOX_CFLAGS $CXXFLAGS"
GUI_TK_LIBRARY="$GUI_TK_LIBRARY $PANGOX_LIBS"
],
[
AC_MSG_ERROR([pangox library not found, library cannot be compiled in Unicode mode])
]
)
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(PANGOFT2, pangoft2,
[
CXXFLAGS="$PANGOFT2_CFLAGS $CXXFLAGS"
GUI_TK_LIBRARY="$GUI_TK_LIBRARY $PANGOFT2_LIBS"
],
[
AC_MSG_WARN([pangoft2 library not found, library will be compiled without printing support])
wxUSE_PRINTING_ARCHITECTURE="no"
]
)
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(PANGOXFT, pangoxft,
[
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_PANGO_XFT)
CXXFLAGS="$PANGOXFT_CFLAGS $CXXFLAGS"
GUI_TK_LIBRARY="$GUI_TK_LIBRARY $PANGOXFT_LIBS"
],
[
AC_MSG_WARN([pangoxft library not found, library will be compiled without anti-aliasing support])
]
)
save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
save_LIBS="$LIBS"
CFLAGS="$PANGOX_CFLAGS $CFLAGS"
LIBS="$LIBS $PANGOX_LIBS"
AC_CHECK_FUNCS([pango_font_family_is_monospace])
CFLAGS="$save_CFLAGS"
LIBS="$save_LIBS"
fi
wxUSE_UNIVERSAL="yes"
if test "$wxUSE_NANOX" = "yes"; then
TOOLKIT_INCLUDE="-I\$(top_srcdir)/include/wx/x11/nanox -I\$(MICROWIN)/src/include $TOOLKIT_INCLUDE"
TOOLCHAIN_DEFS="${TOOLCHAIN_DEFS} -D__NANOX__ -DMWPIXEL_FORMAT=MWPF_TRUECOLOR0888 -DHAVE_FILEIO -DHAVE_BMP_SUPPORT=1 -DHAVE_GIF_SUPPORT=1 -DHAVE_PNM_SUPPORT=1 -DHAVE_XPM_SUPPORT=1 -DUNIX=1 -DUSE_EXPOSURE -DSCREEN_HEIGHT=480 -DSCREEN_WIDTH=640 -DSCREEN_DEPTH=4 -DX11=1"
GUI_TK_LIBRARY="$GUI_TK_LIBRARY \$(MICROWIN)/src/lib/libnano-X.a"
else
GUI_TK_LIBRARY="$GUI_TK_LIBRARY -lX11"
fi
TOOLKIT=X11
GUIDIST=X11_DIST
fi
if test "$wxUSE_MOTIF" = 1; then
if test "$wxUSE_UNICODE" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([Unicode configuration not supported with Motif])
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for Motif/Lesstif headers)
WX_PATH_FIND_INCLUDES($SEARCH_INCLUDE, Xm/Xm.h)
if test "$ac_find_includes" != "" ; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(found in $ac_find_includes)
WX_INCLUDE_PATH_EXIST($ac_find_includes, $TOOLKIT_INCLUDE)
TOOLKIT_INCLUDE="$TOOLKIT_INCLUDE$ac_path_to_include"
else
save_CFLAGS=$CFLAGS
CFLAGS="$TOOLKIT_INCLUDE $CFLAGS"
AC_TRY_COMPILE(
[
#include <Xm/Xm.h>
],
[
int version;
version = xmUseVersion;
],
[
AC_MSG_RESULT(found in default search path)
COMPILED_X_PROGRAM=1
],
[
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
AC_MSG_ERROR(please set CPPFLAGS to contain the location of Xm/Xm.h)
]
)
CFLAGS=$save_CFLAGS
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for Motif/Lesstif library)
WX_PATH_FIND_LIBRARIES($SEARCH_LIB, Xm)
if test "x$ac_find_libraries" != "x" ; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(found in $ac_find_libraries)
WX_LINK_PATH_EXIST($ac_find_libraries, $GUI_TK_LIBRARY)
GUI_TK_LIBRARY="$GUI_TK_LIBRARY$ac_path_to_link"
else
dnl it might happen that we found headers in one of the standard
dnl paths but the libs are elsewhere but still in default (linker)
dnl path -- try to compile a test program to check for this
save_CFLAGS=$CFLAGS
CFLAGS="$TOOLKIT_INCLUDE $CFLAGS"
save_LIBS="$LIBS"
LIBS="$GUI_TK_LIBRARY -lXm -lXmu -lXext -lX11"
AC_TRY_LINK(
[
#include <Xm/Xm.h>
],
[
int version;
version = xmUseVersion;
],
[
AC_MSG_RESULT(found in default search path)
COMPILED_X_PROGRAM=1
],
[
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
AC_MSG_ERROR(please set LDFLAGS to contain the location of libXm)
]
)
CFLAGS=$save_CFLAGS
LIBS="$save_LIBS"
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if we need -lXp and/or -lSM -lICE])
libp_link=""
libsm_ice_link=""
libs_found=0
for libp in "" " -lXp"; do
if test "$libs_found" = "0"; then
for libsm_ice in "" " -lSM -lICE"; do
if test "$libs_found" = "0"; then
save_LIBS="$LIBS"
LIBS="$GUI_TK_LIBRARY -lXm ${libp} -lXmu -lXext -lXt${libsm_ice} -lX11"
save_CFLAGS=$CFLAGS
CFLAGS="$TOOLKIT_INCLUDE $CFLAGS"
AC_TRY_LINK(
[
#include <Xm/Xm.h>
#include <Xm/List.h>
],
[
XmString string = NULL;
Widget w = NULL;
int position = 0;
XmListAddItem(w, string, position);
],
[
libp_link="$libp"
libsm_ice_link="$libsm_ice"
AC_MSG_RESULT(
[need${libp_link}${libsm_ice_link}])
libs_found=1
], []
)
LIBS="$save_LIBS"
CFLAGS=$save_CFLAGS
fi
done
fi
done
if test "$libs_found" = "0"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([can't find the right libraries])
AC_MSG_ERROR([can't link a simple motif program])
fi
dnl this seems to be needed under IRIX and shouldn't do any harm
dnl elsewhere
AC_CHECK_LIB(Sgm, [SgCreateList], [libsgm_link=" -lSgm"])
save_CFLAGS=$CFLAGS
CFLAGS="$TOOLKIT_INCLUDE $CFLAGS"
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for Motif 2],
wx_cv_lib_motif2,
AC_TRY_COMPILE([
#include <Xm/Xm.h>
],
[
#if XmVersion < 2000
Not Motif 2
#endif
],
wx_cv_lib_motif2="yes",
wx_cv_lib_motif2="no"))
if test "$wx_cv_lib_motif2" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(__WXMOTIF20__,1)
else
AC_DEFINE(__WXMOTIF20__,0)
fi
AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether Motif is Lesstif],
wx_cv_lib_lesstif,
AC_TRY_COMPILE([
#include <Xm/Xm.h>
],
[
#if !defined(LesstifVersion) || LesstifVersion <= 0
Not Lesstif
#endif
],
wx_cv_lib_lesstif="yes",
wx_cv_lib_lesstif="no")
)
if test "$wx_cv_lib_lesstif" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(__WXLESSTIF__,1)
else
AC_DEFINE(__WXLESSTIF__,0)
fi
CFLAGS=$save_CFLAGS
GUI_TK_LIBRARY="$GUI_TK_LIBRARY${libsgm_link} -lXm${libp_link} -lXmu -lXext -lXt${libsm_ice_link} -lX11"
TOOLKIT=MOTIF
GUIDIST=MOTIF_DIST
fi
dnl more tests common to X11 and Motif:
if test "$wxUSE_X11" = 1 -o "$wxUSE_MOTIF" = 1; then
dnl test for external libxpm if we're configured to use it
if test "$wxUSE_LIBXPM" = "sys"; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for Xpm library)
WX_PATH_FIND_LIBRARIES($SEARCH_LIB,Xpm)
if test "$ac_find_libraries" != "" ; then
WX_LINK_PATH_EXIST($ac_find_libraries,$GUI_TK_LIBRARY)
GUI_TK_LIBRARY="$GUI_TK_LIBRARY$ac_path_to_link"
AC_MSG_RESULT(found in $ac_find_libraries)
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for X11/xpm.h],
wx_cv_x11_xpm_h,
[
save_CFLAGS=$CFLAGS
CFLAGS="$TOOLKIT_INCLUDE $CFLAGS"
AC_TRY_COMPILE(
[
#include <X11/xpm.h>
],
[
int version;
version = XpmLibraryVersion();
],
wx_cv_x11_xpm_h=yes,
wx_cv_x11_xpm_h=no
)
CFLAGS=$save_CFLAGS
]
)
if test $wx_cv_x11_xpm_h = "yes"; then
GUI_TK_LIBRARY="$GUI_TK_LIBRARY -lXpm"
AC_DEFINE(wxHAVE_LIB_XPM)
else
AC_MSG_WARN([built-in less efficient XPM decoder will be used])
fi
fi
fi
dnl XShapeQueryExtension checks: first the library, then prototype
AC_CHECK_LIB([Xext], [XShapeQueryExtension],
[
GUI_TK_LIBRARY="$GUI_TK_LIBRARY -lXext"
wxHAVE_XEXT_LIB=1
],
[], [$GUI_TK_LIBRARY -lX11])
if test "$wxHAVE_XEXT_LIB" = 1; then
save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
CFLAGS="$TOOLKIT_INCLUDE $CFLAGS"
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for X11/extensions/shape.h])
AC_TRY_COMPILE([
#include <X11/Xlib.h>
#include <X11/extensions/shape.h>
],
[
int dummy1, dummy2;
XShapeQueryExtension((Display*)NULL,
(int*)NULL, (int*)NULL);
],
[
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_XSHAPE)
AC_MSG_RESULT([found])
],
[
AC_MSG_RESULT([not found])
])
CFLAGS="$save_CFLAGS"
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_MAC" = 1; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for compiler syntax to enable Pascal strings])
if test "$GCC" = yes; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([gcc])
CPPFLAGS_PASCAL="-fpascal-strings"
elif test "`echo $CXX | sed -e 's@.*/@@'`" = "xlC"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([xlc])
CPPFLAGS_PASCAL="-qmacpstr"
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([none])
fi
if test "x$wxUSE_UNIX" = "xyes"; then
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS_PASCAL -I\${top_srcdir}/src/mac/carbon/morefilex -I/Developer/Headers/FlatCarbon $CPPFLAGS"
else
dnl platform.h needs TARGET_CARBON before setup.h
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS_PASCAL -I\${top_srcdir}/src/mac/carbon/morefilex -DTARGET_CARBON $CPPFLAGS"
fi
TOOLKIT=MAC
dnl we can't call this MAC_DIST or autoconf thinks its a macro
GUIDIST=MACX_DIST
dnl wxMac version of wxBase and wxCocoa or wxBase-only built on Darwin
dnl are different, so they need different names:
WXBASEPORT="_carbon"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_COCOA" = 1; then
TOOLKIT=COCOA
GUIDIST=COCOA_DIST
fi
if test "$wxUSE_PM" = 1; then
TOOLKIT=PM
GUIDIST=PM_DIST
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for type SPBCDATA],
wx_cv_spbcdata,
[
AC_TRY_COMPILE(
[
#define INCL_PM
#include <os2.h>
],
[
SPBCDATA test;
],
wx_cv_spbcdata=yes,
wx_cv_spbcdata=no
)
]
)
if test $wx_cv_spbcdata = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SPBCDATA)
fi
fi
dnl the name of the directory where the files for this toolkit live
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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if test "$TOOLKIT" = "PM" ; then
TOOLKIT_DIR="os2"
else
TOOLKIT_DIR=`echo ${TOOLKIT} | tr "[[A-Z]]" "[[a-z]]"`
fi
if test "$wxUSE_UNIVERSAL" = "yes"; then
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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TOOLCHAIN_DEFS="${TOOLCHAIN_DEFS} -D__WXUNIVERSAL__"
WIDGET_SET=univ
fi
dnl distribute samples/demos/utils with GUI versions
GUIDIST="${GUIDIST} SAMPLES_DIST DEMOS_DIST UTILS_DIST MISC_DIST"
DISTDIR="wx\$(TOOLKIT)"
else
USE_GUI=0
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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dnl this doesn't quite work right for wxBase, but the places
dnl where it is wrong aren't fatal (yet) though.
TOOLKIT_DIR="base"
dnl the sources, their dependenices and the headers
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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if test "$USE_WIN32" = 1 ; then
dnl yes, the toolkit for wxBase on win32 is actually MSW
dnl wxBase on unix does not need a 'TOOLKIT' defined.
TOOLKIT="MSW"
fi
dnl distribute only wxBase sources/headers
GUIDIST="BASE_DIST"
DISTDIR="wxBase"
fi
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Optional libraries included when system library is not used
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl do this after test for X11 above so that we have a chance of finding Xlib.h
if test "$wxUSE_GUI" = "yes"; then
if test "$wxUSE_UNIX" = "yes" -a "$wxUSE_PM" != 1; then
dnl defines HAVE_X11_XKBLIB_H
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(X11/Xlib.h)
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([X11/XKBlib.h], [], [],
[
#if HAVE_X11_XLIB_H
#include <X11/Xlib.h>
#endif
])
fi
fi
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------
dnl iODBC support
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------
IODBC_C_SRC=""
dnl ODBC is handled separately for MSW
if test "$TOOLKIT" != "MSW" ; then
if test "$wxUSE_ODBC" = "sys" -o "$wxUSE_ODBC" = "yes" ; then
dnl This is not ideal we really ough to use the unixodbc-config
dnl or iodbc-config if they exist.
AC_CHECK_HEADER([sql.h], [found_sql_h=1])
if test "x$found_sql_h" = "x1" ; then
AC_CHECK_LIB(iodbc, SQLAllocEnv, ODBC_LINK=" -liodbc",
[
AC_CHECK_LIB(unixodbc, SQLAllocEnv, ODBC_LINK=" -lunixodbc",
[
AC_CHECK_LIB(odbc, SQLAllocEnv, ODBC_LINK=" -lodbc")
])
])
fi
if test "x$ODBC_LINK" = "x" ; then
if test "$wxUSE_ODBC" = "sys" ; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([system ODBC library not found! Use --with-odbc=builtin to use built-in version])
else
AC_MSG_WARN([system ODBC library not found, will use built-in instead])
wxUSE_ODBC=builtin
fi
else
dnl we are using the system library
wxUSE_ODBC=sys
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_ODBC" = "builtin" ; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_BUILTIN_IODBC)
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_ODBC" != "no" ; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_ODBC)
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS db"
dnl is this still necessary?
WXCONFIG_CPPFLAGS="$WXCONFIG_CPPFLAGS -D_IODBC_"
fi
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl wxDisplay Sanity checks
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
if test "$wxUSE_DISPLAY" = "yes"; then
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Xinerama (for unix ) - Brian Victor
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
if test "$wxUSE_UNIX" = "yes" -a "$wxUSE_MAC" != 1 -a "$wxUSE_COCOA" != 1; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Xinerama])
WX_PATH_FIND_LIBRARIES([$SEARCH_LIB],Xinerama)
if test "$ac_find_libraries" != "" ; then
WX_LINK_PATH_EXIST([$ac_find_libraries],[$LDFLAGS])
if test "$ac_path_to_link" != " -L/usr/lib" ; then
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS $ac_path_to_link"
fi
GUI_TK_LIBRARY="$GUI_TK_LIBRARY -lXinerama"
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Xxf86vm extension])
WX_PATH_FIND_LIBRARIES([$SEARCH_LIB],Xxf86vm)
if test "$ac_find_libraries" != "" ; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([X11/extensions/xf86vmode.h],
[
GUI_TK_LIBRARY="$GUI_TK_LIBRARY -lXxf86vm"
],
[],
[
#if HAVE_X11_XLIB_H
#include <X11/Xlib.h>
#endif
])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
fi
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
AC_MSG_WARN([Xinerama not found; disabling wxDisplay])
wxUSE_DISPLAY="no"
fi
elif test "$wxUSE_MSW" = 1; then
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl DirectDraw / Multimon for MSW
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([multimon.h ddraw.h], [],
[
wxUSE_DISPLAY="no"
AC_MSG_WARN([ddraw.h or multimon.h not found; disabling wxDisplay])
],
[#include <windows.h>])
fi
fi
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl OpenGL libraries
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
USE_OPENGL=0
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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if test "$wxUSE_OPENGL" = "yes"; then
if test "$wxUSE_MAC" = 1 -o "$wxUSE_COCOA" = "1"; then
OPENGL_LIBS="-framework OpenGL -framework AGL"
elif test "$wxUSE_MSW" = 1; then
OPENGL_LIBS="-lopengl32 -lglu32"
else
dnl David Elliott: Without this snippet AC_CHECK_HEADER fails to find
dnl GL/gl.h on Mac OS X where it is located in
dnl /usr/X11R6/include/GL/gl.h:
WX_PATH_FIND_INCLUDES($SEARCH_INCLUDE, GL/gl.h)
if test "$ac_find_includes" != "" ; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(found in $ac_find_includes)
WX_INCLUDE_PATH_EXIST($ac_find_includes, $CPPFLAGS)
CPPFLAGS="$ac_path_to_include $CPPFLAGS"
fi
AC_CHECK_HEADER(GL/gl.h,
[
found_gl=0
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for -lGL])
WX_PATH_FIND_LIBRARIES([$SEARCH_LIB],GL)
if test "$ac_find_libraries" != "" ; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
WX_LINK_PATH_EXIST([$ac_find_libraries],[$LDFLAGS])
if test "$ac_path_to_link" != " -L/usr/lib" ; then
LDFLAGS_GL="$ac_path_to_link"
fi
dnl don't suppose that libGL and libGLU are always in the
dnl same directory -- this is not true for some common
dnl distributions
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for -lGLU])
WX_PATH_FIND_LIBRARIES([$SEARCH_LIB],GLU)
if test "$ac_find_libraries" != "" ; then
WX_LINK_PATH_EXIST([$ac_find_libraries],[$LDFLAGS])
if test "$ac_path_to_link" != " -L/usr/lib" -a \
"$ac_path_to_link" != "$LDFLAGS_GL"; then
LDFLAGS_GL="$LDFLAGS_GL$ac_path_to_link"
fi
found_gl=1
OPENGL_LIBS="-lGL -lGLU"
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
fi
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
fi
if test "$found_gl" != 1; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for -lMesaGL])
WX_PATH_FIND_LIBRARIES([$SEARCH_LIB],MesaGL)
if test "$ac_find_libraries" != "" ; then
WX_LINK_PATH_EXIST([$ac_find_libraries],[$LDFLAGS])
LDFLAGS_GL="$LDFLAGS$ac_path_to_link"
OPENGL_LIBS="-lMesaGL -lMesaGLU"
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
fi
fi
])
if test "x$OPENGL_LIBS" = "x"; then
dnl it should be an error and not a warning because OpenGL is not on
dnl by default and so if it had been explicitly requested, we
dnl shouldn't just fall back to compiling the library without it
AC_MSG_ERROR(OpenGL libraries not available)
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_OPENGL" = "yes"; then
USE_OPENGL=1
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_OPENGL)
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_GLCANVAS)
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS opengl opengl/cube opengl/penguin opengl/isosurf"
fi
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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fi
dnl the symbol which allows conditional compilation for the given toolkit
if test -n "$TOOLKIT" ; then
TOOLCHAIN_DEFS="${TOOLCHAIN_DEFS} -D__WX${TOOLKIT}__"
fi
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2001-09-28 03:00:13 -04:00
dnl --- the marker for quick search, leave it here: SHARED_LIB_SETUP ---
if test "$wxUSE_SHARED" = "yes"; then
case "${host}" in
*-pc-msdosdjgpp )
dnl only static for now
wxUSE_SHARED=no
AC_MSG_WARN([Host system doesn't support shared libraries, disabling])
;;
esac
fi
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2001-09-28 03:00:13 -04:00
if test "$wxUSE_SHARED" = "yes"; then
dnl use versioned symbols if available on the platform
WX_VERSIONED_SYMBOLS([\$(top_builddir)version-script])
case "${host}" in
*-*-linux* | *-*-gnu* )
SAMPLES_RPATH_FLAG="-Wl,-rpath,\$(top_builddir)lib"
WXCONFIG_RPATH="-Wl,-rpath,\$libdir"
;;
*-*-solaris2* )
if test "$GCC" = yes ; then
dnl newer versions of gcc need -isystem to compile X headers on
dnl Solaris (which use old style C syntax)
CPPFLAGS="-isystem /usr/openwin/include $CPPFLAGS"
dnl gcc may use Sun's ld, in which case -rpath gives a confusing
dnl error message. We have to try both -Wl,-rpath and -Wl,-R:
saveLdflags="$LDFLAGS"
LDFLAGS="$saveLdflags -Wl,-rpath,/"
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if the linker accepts -rpath])
AC_TRY_LINK(
[],[],
[
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
SAMPLES_RPATH_FLAG="-Wl,-rpath,\$(top_builddir)lib"
WXCONFIG_RPATH="-Wl,-rpath,\$libdir"
],[
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if the linker accepts -R])
LDFLAGS="$saveLdflags -Wl,-R,/"
AC_TRY_LINK(
[],[],
[
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
SAMPLES_RPATH_FLAG="-Wl,-R,\$(top_builddir)lib"
WXCONFIG_RPATH="-Wl,-R,\$libdir"
],[
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
])
])
LDFLAGS="$saveLdflags"
else
SAMPLES_RPATH_FLAG="-R\$(top_builddir)lib"
WXCONFIG_RPATH="-R\$libdir"
fi
;;
*-*-darwin* )
install_name_tool=`which install_name_tool`
if test "$install_name_tool" -a -x "$install_name_tool"; then
SAMPLES_RPATH_POSTLINK="\$(top_builddir)change-install-names \$(LIBDIRNAME) \$(prefix) \$@"
cat <<EOF >change-install-names
#!/bin/sh
libnames=\`cd \${1} ; ls -1 | grep '\.[[0-9]][[0-9]]*\.dylib\$'\`
inst_cmd="install_name_tool "
for i in \${libnames} ; do
inst_cmd="\${inst_cmd} -change \${2}/lib/\${i} \${1}/\${i}"
done
\${inst_cmd} \${3}
EOF
chmod +x change-install-names
fi
;;
*-*-cygwin* | *-*-mingw32* )
dnl this one shouldn't be used for the library build so put it in a
dnl separate variable from WXCONFIG_CPPFLAGS
WXCONFIG_ONLY_CPPFLAGS="$WXCONFIG_ONLY_CPPFLAGS -DWXUSINGDLL"
;;
*-*-hpux* )
SAMPLES_RPATH_FLAG="-Wl,+b,\$(top_builddir)lib"
WXCONFIG_RPATH="-Wl,+b,\$libdir"
;;
esac
if test $wxUSE_RPATH = "no"; then
SAMPLES_RPATH_FLAG=''
SAMPLES_RPATH_POSTLINK=''
WXCONFIG_RPATH=''
fi
SHARED=1
else
wx-config2.6 Designed to be resiliant against future cut and paste coders. Any gnarly parts are black boxed away nicely to avoid accidents and have integrated debugging support for trivial sanity checking in the event of modification or trouble. In this way the major operations are all cleanly separated making any or all of them simply extensible, or replaceable in the face of future needs. Functions now all have api descriptions. If you rely on a function to act in some way, please document it to safeguard yourself against inadvertant interface changes by others. Everything now runs top top to bottom, we don't try to output things as fast as we can read them anymore, instead we read everything in, sort over it just once without the need for 'just in case' temp's, and then output whatever we were asked for only when we are sure we have the correct answer. Almost all key data aims to be constant past the point of its initialisation so side effect creep and trouble with half (re)initialised data should be significantly reduced in future. In almost every case it is easy and clean to simply delay initialisation until all required input channels have been emptied. If you like, think of it as mostly being one big constructor, with a little destructor at the end which outputs what you requested. At core, it is simply a generated config file -- with some user friendly logic for extracting its data and finding related files. Removed references to --gl-libs in --help. It still exists, but if its deprecated, no need to fill space in a compact help summary. It will remain documented (as deprecated) in the man page. Removed references to arcane order rules for arguments. Those limitations don't exist anymore, though the options are backward compatible in all other respects from the user pov. Removed references to --inplace, it doesn't need to be in the summary help either. It also is still accepted as an option, but there is no value in passing it, an uninstalled wx-config will automatically behave correctly. When you need --inplace, it will supply that behaviour for you (but there is no harm in typing it your self in that case). If you do type it when you don't need it, bad things will probably happen just like they always would have. Along with items above, generally compressed --help text to fit on even a traditional sized terminal without the need for paging. If we want more detailed help built in, it should be broken into separate pages, and this would be a trivial extension. Command line input is now controlled by a small generic parser. You define what options you want and what groups you want them in by initialising them as lists. It runs over all the input and fills corresponding psuedo-hashes from it for you to use as you please later. Added a validator for it to check yes/no options. Use posix extended regex instead of gnu 'basic' regex extensions, grep -E is portable, if gmake is not a requirement, we surely can't push gnu grep on people. Made --list more user friendly. It will now always list the current wx-config if it matches the feature spec, though it will warn if that config is not in the specified --prefix. Alternate configs that match (if any) are listed separately. An unqualified call to wx-config --list will always return (at least) the config that was called. We can never have a 'hanging' wx-config shell with no real implementation to back it up anymore so we can always return a sensible result for the user. A wx-config anywhere can list (and hence use) the configs installed in any (other) prefix. Delegation. Too big a topic to remark on in depth here, see the code for a fuller description. With everything being nicely constant and aligned to the respective library build, then aside from delegation, wx-config really is _just_ a config file (albeit with a layer of logic around the constants), and each wx-config carries a set of defaults which match perfectly the library build that it was generated with. If you choose a set of features that it can match, it will answer all your queries for them, if it cannot, it will seek to delegate to the config that is most like itself, but which can supply all the features you specified. This should be completely compatible with any set of options that returned a sensible result previously, and produce a sensible result in many cases where previously the collating order of your locale or the nuances of your filesystem operations would decide which library it thought you wanted. Sort duplicates out of the list of libraries and trickle shared dependencies down the list to properly support static builds. Added the inplace-config tweak for use in the build tree. This works like any other config, except it presets the default prefix to point at the build dir instead of the configured prefix that will become the default if this build is installed. It provides the behaviour of --inplace when $build_dir/wx-config is called without also specifying a different --{exec-,}prefix or any feature flags that it is incompatible with. In that event, it will try to delegate as per the normal rules. The inplace wrapper is not installed with the primary config which cleanly disables it for system installs. It will be invalidated if the build (or source) dir is moved, but will be revalidated if the build tree is subseqently updated with ./config.status --recheck && config.status (which it probably would need to be to build anyway for other reasons at present too) Enabled full support for static builds again, promoted --static to a full feature option. Fixed --ld to return something for them too. Added --flavour, similar to the existing --vendor, but for autoconf builds. These will probably want to be streamlined further. Broadened the use of release and flavour labels to support better concurrent installs. Fix bit rot in make-dist due to new/deleted files. Whittled down the number of obsolete and duplicated substitution variables in configure.in, and lowercased some variables we no longer export for substitution. Use the autoconf macros to generate files where we want them instead of making them someplace and then moving them all about. Remove extra files and symlinks added for the two part wx-config version. Removed the debian -contrib packages. We'll use multi-lib support to manage them from now on and indiviual libs can be split out along functional lines if required. This means the retained contribs will now get __WXDEBUG__ versions packaged too. Removed conflicts from almost packages except i18n and wxPython. All packages now either update or install alongside any existing ones. Added support for flavoured debs as well. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@29241 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2004-09-21 13:16:29 -04:00
config_linkage_component="-static"
SHARED=0
wx-config2.6 Designed to be resiliant against future cut and paste coders. Any gnarly parts are black boxed away nicely to avoid accidents and have integrated debugging support for trivial sanity checking in the event of modification or trouble. In this way the major operations are all cleanly separated making any or all of them simply extensible, or replaceable in the face of future needs. Functions now all have api descriptions. If you rely on a function to act in some way, please document it to safeguard yourself against inadvertant interface changes by others. Everything now runs top top to bottom, we don't try to output things as fast as we can read them anymore, instead we read everything in, sort over it just once without the need for 'just in case' temp's, and then output whatever we were asked for only when we are sure we have the correct answer. Almost all key data aims to be constant past the point of its initialisation so side effect creep and trouble with half (re)initialised data should be significantly reduced in future. In almost every case it is easy and clean to simply delay initialisation until all required input channels have been emptied. If you like, think of it as mostly being one big constructor, with a little destructor at the end which outputs what you requested. At core, it is simply a generated config file -- with some user friendly logic for extracting its data and finding related files. Removed references to --gl-libs in --help. It still exists, but if its deprecated, no need to fill space in a compact help summary. It will remain documented (as deprecated) in the man page. Removed references to arcane order rules for arguments. Those limitations don't exist anymore, though the options are backward compatible in all other respects from the user pov. Removed references to --inplace, it doesn't need to be in the summary help either. It also is still accepted as an option, but there is no value in passing it, an uninstalled wx-config will automatically behave correctly. When you need --inplace, it will supply that behaviour for you (but there is no harm in typing it your self in that case). If you do type it when you don't need it, bad things will probably happen just like they always would have. Along with items above, generally compressed --help text to fit on even a traditional sized terminal without the need for paging. If we want more detailed help built in, it should be broken into separate pages, and this would be a trivial extension. Command line input is now controlled by a small generic parser. You define what options you want and what groups you want them in by initialising them as lists. It runs over all the input and fills corresponding psuedo-hashes from it for you to use as you please later. Added a validator for it to check yes/no options. Use posix extended regex instead of gnu 'basic' regex extensions, grep -E is portable, if gmake is not a requirement, we surely can't push gnu grep on people. Made --list more user friendly. It will now always list the current wx-config if it matches the feature spec, though it will warn if that config is not in the specified --prefix. Alternate configs that match (if any) are listed separately. An unqualified call to wx-config --list will always return (at least) the config that was called. We can never have a 'hanging' wx-config shell with no real implementation to back it up anymore so we can always return a sensible result for the user. A wx-config anywhere can list (and hence use) the configs installed in any (other) prefix. Delegation. Too big a topic to remark on in depth here, see the code for a fuller description. With everything being nicely constant and aligned to the respective library build, then aside from delegation, wx-config really is _just_ a config file (albeit with a layer of logic around the constants), and each wx-config carries a set of defaults which match perfectly the library build that it was generated with. If you choose a set of features that it can match, it will answer all your queries for them, if it cannot, it will seek to delegate to the config that is most like itself, but which can supply all the features you specified. This should be completely compatible with any set of options that returned a sensible result previously, and produce a sensible result in many cases where previously the collating order of your locale or the nuances of your filesystem operations would decide which library it thought you wanted. Sort duplicates out of the list of libraries and trickle shared dependencies down the list to properly support static builds. Added the inplace-config tweak for use in the build tree. This works like any other config, except it presets the default prefix to point at the build dir instead of the configured prefix that will become the default if this build is installed. It provides the behaviour of --inplace when $build_dir/wx-config is called without also specifying a different --{exec-,}prefix or any feature flags that it is incompatible with. In that event, it will try to delegate as per the normal rules. The inplace wrapper is not installed with the primary config which cleanly disables it for system installs. It will be invalidated if the build (or source) dir is moved, but will be revalidated if the build tree is subseqently updated with ./config.status --recheck && config.status (which it probably would need to be to build anyway for other reasons at present too) Enabled full support for static builds again, promoted --static to a full feature option. Fixed --ld to return something for them too. Added --flavour, similar to the existing --vendor, but for autoconf builds. These will probably want to be streamlined further. Broadened the use of release and flavour labels to support better concurrent installs. Fix bit rot in make-dist due to new/deleted files. Whittled down the number of obsolete and duplicated substitution variables in configure.in, and lowercased some variables we no longer export for substitution. Use the autoconf macros to generate files where we want them instead of making them someplace and then moving them all about. Remove extra files and symlinks added for the two part wx-config version. Removed the debian -contrib packages. We'll use multi-lib support to manage them from now on and indiviual libs can be split out along functional lines if required. This means the retained contribs will now get __WXDEBUG__ versions packaged too. Removed conflicts from almost packages except i18n and wxPython. All packages now either update or install alongside any existing ones. Added support for flavoured debs as well. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@29241 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2004-09-21 13:16:29 -04:00
fi
wx-config2.6 Designed to be resiliant against future cut and paste coders. Any gnarly parts are black boxed away nicely to avoid accidents and have integrated debugging support for trivial sanity checking in the event of modification or trouble. In this way the major operations are all cleanly separated making any or all of them simply extensible, or replaceable in the face of future needs. Functions now all have api descriptions. If you rely on a function to act in some way, please document it to safeguard yourself against inadvertant interface changes by others. Everything now runs top top to bottom, we don't try to output things as fast as we can read them anymore, instead we read everything in, sort over it just once without the need for 'just in case' temp's, and then output whatever we were asked for only when we are sure we have the correct answer. Almost all key data aims to be constant past the point of its initialisation so side effect creep and trouble with half (re)initialised data should be significantly reduced in future. In almost every case it is easy and clean to simply delay initialisation until all required input channels have been emptied. If you like, think of it as mostly being one big constructor, with a little destructor at the end which outputs what you requested. At core, it is simply a generated config file -- with some user friendly logic for extracting its data and finding related files. Removed references to --gl-libs in --help. It still exists, but if its deprecated, no need to fill space in a compact help summary. It will remain documented (as deprecated) in the man page. Removed references to arcane order rules for arguments. Those limitations don't exist anymore, though the options are backward compatible in all other respects from the user pov. Removed references to --inplace, it doesn't need to be in the summary help either. It also is still accepted as an option, but there is no value in passing it, an uninstalled wx-config will automatically behave correctly. When you need --inplace, it will supply that behaviour for you (but there is no harm in typing it your self in that case). If you do type it when you don't need it, bad things will probably happen just like they always would have. Along with items above, generally compressed --help text to fit on even a traditional sized terminal without the need for paging. If we want more detailed help built in, it should be broken into separate pages, and this would be a trivial extension. Command line input is now controlled by a small generic parser. You define what options you want and what groups you want them in by initialising them as lists. It runs over all the input and fills corresponding psuedo-hashes from it for you to use as you please later. Added a validator for it to check yes/no options. Use posix extended regex instead of gnu 'basic' regex extensions, grep -E is portable, if gmake is not a requirement, we surely can't push gnu grep on people. Made --list more user friendly. It will now always list the current wx-config if it matches the feature spec, though it will warn if that config is not in the specified --prefix. Alternate configs that match (if any) are listed separately. An unqualified call to wx-config --list will always return (at least) the config that was called. We can never have a 'hanging' wx-config shell with no real implementation to back it up anymore so we can always return a sensible result for the user. A wx-config anywhere can list (and hence use) the configs installed in any (other) prefix. Delegation. Too big a topic to remark on in depth here, see the code for a fuller description. With everything being nicely constant and aligned to the respective library build, then aside from delegation, wx-config really is _just_ a config file (albeit with a layer of logic around the constants), and each wx-config carries a set of defaults which match perfectly the library build that it was generated with. If you choose a set of features that it can match, it will answer all your queries for them, if it cannot, it will seek to delegate to the config that is most like itself, but which can supply all the features you specified. This should be completely compatible with any set of options that returned a sensible result previously, and produce a sensible result in many cases where previously the collating order of your locale or the nuances of your filesystem operations would decide which library it thought you wanted. Sort duplicates out of the list of libraries and trickle shared dependencies down the list to properly support static builds. Added the inplace-config tweak for use in the build tree. This works like any other config, except it presets the default prefix to point at the build dir instead of the configured prefix that will become the default if this build is installed. It provides the behaviour of --inplace when $build_dir/wx-config is called without also specifying a different --{exec-,}prefix or any feature flags that it is incompatible with. In that event, it will try to delegate as per the normal rules. The inplace wrapper is not installed with the primary config which cleanly disables it for system installs. It will be invalidated if the build (or source) dir is moved, but will be revalidated if the build tree is subseqently updated with ./config.status --recheck && config.status (which it probably would need to be to build anyway for other reasons at present too) Enabled full support for static builds again, promoted --static to a full feature option. Fixed --ld to return something for them too. Added --flavour, similar to the existing --vendor, but for autoconf builds. These will probably want to be streamlined further. Broadened the use of release and flavour labels to support better concurrent installs. Fix bit rot in make-dist due to new/deleted files. Whittled down the number of obsolete and duplicated substitution variables in configure.in, and lowercased some variables we no longer export for substitution. Use the autoconf macros to generate files where we want them instead of making them someplace and then moving them all about. Remove extra files and symlinks added for the two part wx-config version. Removed the debian -contrib packages. We'll use multi-lib support to manage them from now on and indiviual libs can be split out along functional lines if required. This means the retained contribs will now get __WXDEBUG__ versions packaged too. Removed conflicts from almost packages except i18n and wxPython. All packages now either update or install alongside any existing ones. Added support for flavoured debs as well. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@29241 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2004-09-21 13:16:29 -04:00
UNICODE=0
lib_unicode_suffix=
WX_CHARTYPE="ansi"
if test "$wxUSE_UNICODE" = "yes"; then
lib_unicode_suffix=u
WX_CHARTYPE="unicode"
UNICODE=1
fi
wx-config2.6 Designed to be resiliant against future cut and paste coders. Any gnarly parts are black boxed away nicely to avoid accidents and have integrated debugging support for trivial sanity checking in the event of modification or trouble. In this way the major operations are all cleanly separated making any or all of them simply extensible, or replaceable in the face of future needs. Functions now all have api descriptions. If you rely on a function to act in some way, please document it to safeguard yourself against inadvertant interface changes by others. Everything now runs top top to bottom, we don't try to output things as fast as we can read them anymore, instead we read everything in, sort over it just once without the need for 'just in case' temp's, and then output whatever we were asked for only when we are sure we have the correct answer. Almost all key data aims to be constant past the point of its initialisation so side effect creep and trouble with half (re)initialised data should be significantly reduced in future. In almost every case it is easy and clean to simply delay initialisation until all required input channels have been emptied. If you like, think of it as mostly being one big constructor, with a little destructor at the end which outputs what you requested. At core, it is simply a generated config file -- with some user friendly logic for extracting its data and finding related files. Removed references to --gl-libs in --help. It still exists, but if its deprecated, no need to fill space in a compact help summary. It will remain documented (as deprecated) in the man page. Removed references to arcane order rules for arguments. Those limitations don't exist anymore, though the options are backward compatible in all other respects from the user pov. Removed references to --inplace, it doesn't need to be in the summary help either. It also is still accepted as an option, but there is no value in passing it, an uninstalled wx-config will automatically behave correctly. When you need --inplace, it will supply that behaviour for you (but there is no harm in typing it your self in that case). If you do type it when you don't need it, bad things will probably happen just like they always would have. Along with items above, generally compressed --help text to fit on even a traditional sized terminal without the need for paging. If we want more detailed help built in, it should be broken into separate pages, and this would be a trivial extension. Command line input is now controlled by a small generic parser. You define what options you want and what groups you want them in by initialising them as lists. It runs over all the input and fills corresponding psuedo-hashes from it for you to use as you please later. Added a validator for it to check yes/no options. Use posix extended regex instead of gnu 'basic' regex extensions, grep -E is portable, if gmake is not a requirement, we surely can't push gnu grep on people. Made --list more user friendly. It will now always list the current wx-config if it matches the feature spec, though it will warn if that config is not in the specified --prefix. Alternate configs that match (if any) are listed separately. An unqualified call to wx-config --list will always return (at least) the config that was called. We can never have a 'hanging' wx-config shell with no real implementation to back it up anymore so we can always return a sensible result for the user. A wx-config anywhere can list (and hence use) the configs installed in any (other) prefix. Delegation. Too big a topic to remark on in depth here, see the code for a fuller description. With everything being nicely constant and aligned to the respective library build, then aside from delegation, wx-config really is _just_ a config file (albeit with a layer of logic around the constants), and each wx-config carries a set of defaults which match perfectly the library build that it was generated with. If you choose a set of features that it can match, it will answer all your queries for them, if it cannot, it will seek to delegate to the config that is most like itself, but which can supply all the features you specified. This should be completely compatible with any set of options that returned a sensible result previously, and produce a sensible result in many cases where previously the collating order of your locale or the nuances of your filesystem operations would decide which library it thought you wanted. Sort duplicates out of the list of libraries and trickle shared dependencies down the list to properly support static builds. Added the inplace-config tweak for use in the build tree. This works like any other config, except it presets the default prefix to point at the build dir instead of the configured prefix that will become the default if this build is installed. It provides the behaviour of --inplace when $build_dir/wx-config is called without also specifying a different --{exec-,}prefix or any feature flags that it is incompatible with. In that event, it will try to delegate as per the normal rules. The inplace wrapper is not installed with the primary config which cleanly disables it for system installs. It will be invalidated if the build (or source) dir is moved, but will be revalidated if the build tree is subseqently updated with ./config.status --recheck && config.status (which it probably would need to be to build anyway for other reasons at present too) Enabled full support for static builds again, promoted --static to a full feature option. Fixed --ld to return something for them too. Added --flavour, similar to the existing --vendor, but for autoconf builds. These will probably want to be streamlined further. Broadened the use of release and flavour labels to support better concurrent installs. Fix bit rot in make-dist due to new/deleted files. Whittled down the number of obsolete and duplicated substitution variables in configure.in, and lowercased some variables we no longer export for substitution. Use the autoconf macros to generate files where we want them instead of making them someplace and then moving them all about. Remove extra files and symlinks added for the two part wx-config version. Removed the debian -contrib packages. We'll use multi-lib support to manage them from now on and indiviual libs can be split out along functional lines if required. This means the retained contribs will now get __WXDEBUG__ versions packaged too. Removed conflicts from almost packages except i18n and wxPython. All packages now either update or install alongside any existing ones. Added support for flavoured debs as well. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@29241 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2004-09-21 13:16:29 -04:00
lib_debug_suffix=
WX_DEBUGTYPE="release"
DEBUG_FLAG=0
if test "$wxUSE_DEBUG_FLAG" = "yes"; then
lib_debug_suffix=d
WX_DEBUGTYPE="debug"
DEBUG_FLAG=1
fi
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2001-09-28 03:00:13 -04:00
wx-config2.6 Designed to be resiliant against future cut and paste coders. Any gnarly parts are black boxed away nicely to avoid accidents and have integrated debugging support for trivial sanity checking in the event of modification or trouble. In this way the major operations are all cleanly separated making any or all of them simply extensible, or replaceable in the face of future needs. Functions now all have api descriptions. If you rely on a function to act in some way, please document it to safeguard yourself against inadvertant interface changes by others. Everything now runs top top to bottom, we don't try to output things as fast as we can read them anymore, instead we read everything in, sort over it just once without the need for 'just in case' temp's, and then output whatever we were asked for only when we are sure we have the correct answer. Almost all key data aims to be constant past the point of its initialisation so side effect creep and trouble with half (re)initialised data should be significantly reduced in future. In almost every case it is easy and clean to simply delay initialisation until all required input channels have been emptied. If you like, think of it as mostly being one big constructor, with a little destructor at the end which outputs what you requested. At core, it is simply a generated config file -- with some user friendly logic for extracting its data and finding related files. Removed references to --gl-libs in --help. It still exists, but if its deprecated, no need to fill space in a compact help summary. It will remain documented (as deprecated) in the man page. Removed references to arcane order rules for arguments. Those limitations don't exist anymore, though the options are backward compatible in all other respects from the user pov. Removed references to --inplace, it doesn't need to be in the summary help either. It also is still accepted as an option, but there is no value in passing it, an uninstalled wx-config will automatically behave correctly. When you need --inplace, it will supply that behaviour for you (but there is no harm in typing it your self in that case). If you do type it when you don't need it, bad things will probably happen just like they always would have. Along with items above, generally compressed --help text to fit on even a traditional sized terminal without the need for paging. If we want more detailed help built in, it should be broken into separate pages, and this would be a trivial extension. Command line input is now controlled by a small generic parser. You define what options you want and what groups you want them in by initialising them as lists. It runs over all the input and fills corresponding psuedo-hashes from it for you to use as you please later. Added a validator for it to check yes/no options. Use posix extended regex instead of gnu 'basic' regex extensions, grep -E is portable, if gmake is not a requirement, we surely can't push gnu grep on people. Made --list more user friendly. It will now always list the current wx-config if it matches the feature spec, though it will warn if that config is not in the specified --prefix. Alternate configs that match (if any) are listed separately. An unqualified call to wx-config --list will always return (at least) the config that was called. We can never have a 'hanging' wx-config shell with no real implementation to back it up anymore so we can always return a sensible result for the user. A wx-config anywhere can list (and hence use) the configs installed in any (other) prefix. Delegation. Too big a topic to remark on in depth here, see the code for a fuller description. With everything being nicely constant and aligned to the respective library build, then aside from delegation, wx-config really is _just_ a config file (albeit with a layer of logic around the constants), and each wx-config carries a set of defaults which match perfectly the library build that it was generated with. If you choose a set of features that it can match, it will answer all your queries for them, if it cannot, it will seek to delegate to the config that is most like itself, but which can supply all the features you specified. This should be completely compatible with any set of options that returned a sensible result previously, and produce a sensible result in many cases where previously the collating order of your locale or the nuances of your filesystem operations would decide which library it thought you wanted. Sort duplicates out of the list of libraries and trickle shared dependencies down the list to properly support static builds. Added the inplace-config tweak for use in the build tree. This works like any other config, except it presets the default prefix to point at the build dir instead of the configured prefix that will become the default if this build is installed. It provides the behaviour of --inplace when $build_dir/wx-config is called without also specifying a different --{exec-,}prefix or any feature flags that it is incompatible with. In that event, it will try to delegate as per the normal rules. The inplace wrapper is not installed with the primary config which cleanly disables it for system installs. It will be invalidated if the build (or source) dir is moved, but will be revalidated if the build tree is subseqently updated with ./config.status --recheck && config.status (which it probably would need to be to build anyway for other reasons at present too) Enabled full support for static builds again, promoted --static to a full feature option. Fixed --ld to return something for them too. Added --flavour, similar to the existing --vendor, but for autoconf builds. These will probably want to be streamlined further. Broadened the use of release and flavour labels to support better concurrent installs. Fix bit rot in make-dist due to new/deleted files. Whittled down the number of obsolete and duplicated substitution variables in configure.in, and lowercased some variables we no longer export for substitution. Use the autoconf macros to generate files where we want them instead of making them someplace and then moving them all about. Remove extra files and symlinks added for the two part wx-config version. Removed the debian -contrib packages. We'll use multi-lib support to manage them from now on and indiviual libs can be split out along functional lines if required. This means the retained contribs will now get __WXDEBUG__ versions packaged too. Removed conflicts from almost packages except i18n and wxPython. All packages now either update or install alongside any existing ones. Added support for flavoured debs as well. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@29241 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2004-09-21 13:16:29 -04:00
WX_FLAVOUR=${WX_FLAVOUR:+-$WX_FLAVOUR}
WX_LIB_FLAVOUR=`echo $WX_FLAVOUR | tr '-' '_'`
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2001-09-28 03:00:13 -04:00
wx-config2.6 Designed to be resiliant against future cut and paste coders. Any gnarly parts are black boxed away nicely to avoid accidents and have integrated debugging support for trivial sanity checking in the event of modification or trouble. In this way the major operations are all cleanly separated making any or all of them simply extensible, or replaceable in the face of future needs. Functions now all have api descriptions. If you rely on a function to act in some way, please document it to safeguard yourself against inadvertant interface changes by others. Everything now runs top top to bottom, we don't try to output things as fast as we can read them anymore, instead we read everything in, sort over it just once without the need for 'just in case' temp's, and then output whatever we were asked for only when we are sure we have the correct answer. Almost all key data aims to be constant past the point of its initialisation so side effect creep and trouble with half (re)initialised data should be significantly reduced in future. In almost every case it is easy and clean to simply delay initialisation until all required input channels have been emptied. If you like, think of it as mostly being one big constructor, with a little destructor at the end which outputs what you requested. At core, it is simply a generated config file -- with some user friendly logic for extracting its data and finding related files. Removed references to --gl-libs in --help. It still exists, but if its deprecated, no need to fill space in a compact help summary. It will remain documented (as deprecated) in the man page. Removed references to arcane order rules for arguments. Those limitations don't exist anymore, though the options are backward compatible in all other respects from the user pov. Removed references to --inplace, it doesn't need to be in the summary help either. It also is still accepted as an option, but there is no value in passing it, an uninstalled wx-config will automatically behave correctly. When you need --inplace, it will supply that behaviour for you (but there is no harm in typing it your self in that case). If you do type it when you don't need it, bad things will probably happen just like they always would have. Along with items above, generally compressed --help text to fit on even a traditional sized terminal without the need for paging. If we want more detailed help built in, it should be broken into separate pages, and this would be a trivial extension. Command line input is now controlled by a small generic parser. You define what options you want and what groups you want them in by initialising them as lists. It runs over all the input and fills corresponding psuedo-hashes from it for you to use as you please later. Added a validator for it to check yes/no options. Use posix extended regex instead of gnu 'basic' regex extensions, grep -E is portable, if gmake is not a requirement, we surely can't push gnu grep on people. Made --list more user friendly. It will now always list the current wx-config if it matches the feature spec, though it will warn if that config is not in the specified --prefix. Alternate configs that match (if any) are listed separately. An unqualified call to wx-config --list will always return (at least) the config that was called. We can never have a 'hanging' wx-config shell with no real implementation to back it up anymore so we can always return a sensible result for the user. A wx-config anywhere can list (and hence use) the configs installed in any (other) prefix. Delegation. Too big a topic to remark on in depth here, see the code for a fuller description. With everything being nicely constant and aligned to the respective library build, then aside from delegation, wx-config really is _just_ a config file (albeit with a layer of logic around the constants), and each wx-config carries a set of defaults which match perfectly the library build that it was generated with. If you choose a set of features that it can match, it will answer all your queries for them, if it cannot, it will seek to delegate to the config that is most like itself, but which can supply all the features you specified. This should be completely compatible with any set of options that returned a sensible result previously, and produce a sensible result in many cases where previously the collating order of your locale or the nuances of your filesystem operations would decide which library it thought you wanted. Sort duplicates out of the list of libraries and trickle shared dependencies down the list to properly support static builds. Added the inplace-config tweak for use in the build tree. This works like any other config, except it presets the default prefix to point at the build dir instead of the configured prefix that will become the default if this build is installed. It provides the behaviour of --inplace when $build_dir/wx-config is called without also specifying a different --{exec-,}prefix or any feature flags that it is incompatible with. In that event, it will try to delegate as per the normal rules. The inplace wrapper is not installed with the primary config which cleanly disables it for system installs. It will be invalidated if the build (or source) dir is moved, but will be revalidated if the build tree is subseqently updated with ./config.status --recheck && config.status (which it probably would need to be to build anyway for other reasons at present too) Enabled full support for static builds again, promoted --static to a full feature option. Fixed --ld to return something for them too. Added --flavour, similar to the existing --vendor, but for autoconf builds. These will probably want to be streamlined further. Broadened the use of release and flavour labels to support better concurrent installs. Fix bit rot in make-dist due to new/deleted files. Whittled down the number of obsolete and duplicated substitution variables in configure.in, and lowercased some variables we no longer export for substitution. Use the autoconf macros to generate files where we want them instead of making them someplace and then moving them all about. Remove extra files and symlinks added for the two part wx-config version. Removed the debian -contrib packages. We'll use multi-lib support to manage them from now on and indiviual libs can be split out along functional lines if required. This means the retained contribs will now get __WXDEBUG__ versions packaged too. Removed conflicts from almost packages except i18n and wxPython. All packages now either update or install alongside any existing ones. Added support for flavoured debs as well. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@29241 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2004-09-21 13:16:29 -04:00
DEBUG_INFO=0
if test "$wxUSE_DEBUG_INFO" = "yes"; then
DEBUG_INFO=1
fi
wx-config2.6 Designed to be resiliant against future cut and paste coders. Any gnarly parts are black boxed away nicely to avoid accidents and have integrated debugging support for trivial sanity checking in the event of modification or trouble. In this way the major operations are all cleanly separated making any or all of them simply extensible, or replaceable in the face of future needs. Functions now all have api descriptions. If you rely on a function to act in some way, please document it to safeguard yourself against inadvertant interface changes by others. Everything now runs top top to bottom, we don't try to output things as fast as we can read them anymore, instead we read everything in, sort over it just once without the need for 'just in case' temp's, and then output whatever we were asked for only when we are sure we have the correct answer. Almost all key data aims to be constant past the point of its initialisation so side effect creep and trouble with half (re)initialised data should be significantly reduced in future. In almost every case it is easy and clean to simply delay initialisation until all required input channels have been emptied. If you like, think of it as mostly being one big constructor, with a little destructor at the end which outputs what you requested. At core, it is simply a generated config file -- with some user friendly logic for extracting its data and finding related files. Removed references to --gl-libs in --help. It still exists, but if its deprecated, no need to fill space in a compact help summary. It will remain documented (as deprecated) in the man page. Removed references to arcane order rules for arguments. Those limitations don't exist anymore, though the options are backward compatible in all other respects from the user pov. Removed references to --inplace, it doesn't need to be in the summary help either. It also is still accepted as an option, but there is no value in passing it, an uninstalled wx-config will automatically behave correctly. When you need --inplace, it will supply that behaviour for you (but there is no harm in typing it your self in that case). If you do type it when you don't need it, bad things will probably happen just like they always would have. Along with items above, generally compressed --help text to fit on even a traditional sized terminal without the need for paging. If we want more detailed help built in, it should be broken into separate pages, and this would be a trivial extension. Command line input is now controlled by a small generic parser. You define what options you want and what groups you want them in by initialising them as lists. It runs over all the input and fills corresponding psuedo-hashes from it for you to use as you please later. Added a validator for it to check yes/no options. Use posix extended regex instead of gnu 'basic' regex extensions, grep -E is portable, if gmake is not a requirement, we surely can't push gnu grep on people. Made --list more user friendly. It will now always list the current wx-config if it matches the feature spec, though it will warn if that config is not in the specified --prefix. Alternate configs that match (if any) are listed separately. An unqualified call to wx-config --list will always return (at least) the config that was called. We can never have a 'hanging' wx-config shell with no real implementation to back it up anymore so we can always return a sensible result for the user. A wx-config anywhere can list (and hence use) the configs installed in any (other) prefix. Delegation. Too big a topic to remark on in depth here, see the code for a fuller description. With everything being nicely constant and aligned to the respective library build, then aside from delegation, wx-config really is _just_ a config file (albeit with a layer of logic around the constants), and each wx-config carries a set of defaults which match perfectly the library build that it was generated with. If you choose a set of features that it can match, it will answer all your queries for them, if it cannot, it will seek to delegate to the config that is most like itself, but which can supply all the features you specified. This should be completely compatible with any set of options that returned a sensible result previously, and produce a sensible result in many cases where previously the collating order of your locale or the nuances of your filesystem operations would decide which library it thought you wanted. Sort duplicates out of the list of libraries and trickle shared dependencies down the list to properly support static builds. Added the inplace-config tweak for use in the build tree. This works like any other config, except it presets the default prefix to point at the build dir instead of the configured prefix that will become the default if this build is installed. It provides the behaviour of --inplace when $build_dir/wx-config is called without also specifying a different --{exec-,}prefix or any feature flags that it is incompatible with. In that event, it will try to delegate as per the normal rules. The inplace wrapper is not installed with the primary config which cleanly disables it for system installs. It will be invalidated if the build (or source) dir is moved, but will be revalidated if the build tree is subseqently updated with ./config.status --recheck && config.status (which it probably would need to be to build anyway for other reasons at present too) Enabled full support for static builds again, promoted --static to a full feature option. Fixed --ld to return something for them too. Added --flavour, similar to the existing --vendor, but for autoconf builds. These will probably want to be streamlined further. Broadened the use of release and flavour labels to support better concurrent installs. Fix bit rot in make-dist due to new/deleted files. Whittled down the number of obsolete and duplicated substitution variables in configure.in, and lowercased some variables we no longer export for substitution. Use the autoconf macros to generate files where we want them instead of making them someplace and then moving them all about. Remove extra files and symlinks added for the two part wx-config version. Removed the debian -contrib packages. We'll use multi-lib support to manage them from now on and indiviual libs can be split out along functional lines if required. This means the retained contribs will now get __WXDEBUG__ versions packaged too. Removed conflicts from almost packages except i18n and wxPython. All packages now either update or install alongside any existing ones. Added support for flavoured debs as well. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@29241 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2004-09-21 13:16:29 -04:00
WX_VERSION_TAG=`echo WX${lib_unicode_suffix}${lib_debug_suffix}${WX_LIB_FLAVOUR}_${WX_RELEASE} | tr "[[a-z]]" "[[A-Z]]"`
TOOLCHAIN_NAME="${TOOLKIT_DIR}${TOOLKIT_VERSION}${WIDGET_SET}${lib_unicode_suffix}${lib_debug_suffix}${WX_LIB_FLAVOUR}-${WX_RELEASE}"
TOOLCHAIN_FULLNAME="${TOOLKIT_DIR}${TOOLKIT_VERSION}${WIDGET_SET}-${WX_CHARTYPE}-${WX_DEBUGTYPE}${config_linkage_component}-${WX_RELEASE}${WX_FLAVOUR}"
if test "$cross_compiling" = "yes"; then
HOST_SUFFIX="-$host_alias"
TOOLCHAIN_NAME="$TOOLCHAIN_NAME$HOST_SUFFIX"
TOOLCHAIN_FULLNAME="${host_alias}-$TOOLCHAIN_FULLNAME"
fi
wx-config2.6 Designed to be resiliant against future cut and paste coders. Any gnarly parts are black boxed away nicely to avoid accidents and have integrated debugging support for trivial sanity checking in the event of modification or trouble. In this way the major operations are all cleanly separated making any or all of them simply extensible, or replaceable in the face of future needs. Functions now all have api descriptions. If you rely on a function to act in some way, please document it to safeguard yourself against inadvertant interface changes by others. Everything now runs top top to bottom, we don't try to output things as fast as we can read them anymore, instead we read everything in, sort over it just once without the need for 'just in case' temp's, and then output whatever we were asked for only when we are sure we have the correct answer. Almost all key data aims to be constant past the point of its initialisation so side effect creep and trouble with half (re)initialised data should be significantly reduced in future. In almost every case it is easy and clean to simply delay initialisation until all required input channels have been emptied. If you like, think of it as mostly being one big constructor, with a little destructor at the end which outputs what you requested. At core, it is simply a generated config file -- with some user friendly logic for extracting its data and finding related files. Removed references to --gl-libs in --help. It still exists, but if its deprecated, no need to fill space in a compact help summary. It will remain documented (as deprecated) in the man page. Removed references to arcane order rules for arguments. Those limitations don't exist anymore, though the options are backward compatible in all other respects from the user pov. Removed references to --inplace, it doesn't need to be in the summary help either. It also is still accepted as an option, but there is no value in passing it, an uninstalled wx-config will automatically behave correctly. When you need --inplace, it will supply that behaviour for you (but there is no harm in typing it your self in that case). If you do type it when you don't need it, bad things will probably happen just like they always would have. Along with items above, generally compressed --help text to fit on even a traditional sized terminal without the need for paging. If we want more detailed help built in, it should be broken into separate pages, and this would be a trivial extension. Command line input is now controlled by a small generic parser. You define what options you want and what groups you want them in by initialising them as lists. It runs over all the input and fills corresponding psuedo-hashes from it for you to use as you please later. Added a validator for it to check yes/no options. Use posix extended regex instead of gnu 'basic' regex extensions, grep -E is portable, if gmake is not a requirement, we surely can't push gnu grep on people. Made --list more user friendly. It will now always list the current wx-config if it matches the feature spec, though it will warn if that config is not in the specified --prefix. Alternate configs that match (if any) are listed separately. An unqualified call to wx-config --list will always return (at least) the config that was called. We can never have a 'hanging' wx-config shell with no real implementation to back it up anymore so we can always return a sensible result for the user. A wx-config anywhere can list (and hence use) the configs installed in any (other) prefix. Delegation. Too big a topic to remark on in depth here, see the code for a fuller description. With everything being nicely constant and aligned to the respective library build, then aside from delegation, wx-config really is _just_ a config file (albeit with a layer of logic around the constants), and each wx-config carries a set of defaults which match perfectly the library build that it was generated with. If you choose a set of features that it can match, it will answer all your queries for them, if it cannot, it will seek to delegate to the config that is most like itself, but which can supply all the features you specified. This should be completely compatible with any set of options that returned a sensible result previously, and produce a sensible result in many cases where previously the collating order of your locale or the nuances of your filesystem operations would decide which library it thought you wanted. Sort duplicates out of the list of libraries and trickle shared dependencies down the list to properly support static builds. Added the inplace-config tweak for use in the build tree. This works like any other config, except it presets the default prefix to point at the build dir instead of the configured prefix that will become the default if this build is installed. It provides the behaviour of --inplace when $build_dir/wx-config is called without also specifying a different --{exec-,}prefix or any feature flags that it is incompatible with. In that event, it will try to delegate as per the normal rules. The inplace wrapper is not installed with the primary config which cleanly disables it for system installs. It will be invalidated if the build (or source) dir is moved, but will be revalidated if the build tree is subseqently updated with ./config.status --recheck && config.status (which it probably would need to be to build anyway for other reasons at present too) Enabled full support for static builds again, promoted --static to a full feature option. Fixed --ld to return something for them too. Added --flavour, similar to the existing --vendor, but for autoconf builds. These will probably want to be streamlined further. Broadened the use of release and flavour labels to support better concurrent installs. Fix bit rot in make-dist due to new/deleted files. Whittled down the number of obsolete and duplicated substitution variables in configure.in, and lowercased some variables we no longer export for substitution. Use the autoconf macros to generate files where we want them instead of making them someplace and then moving them all about. Remove extra files and symlinks added for the two part wx-config version. Removed the debian -contrib packages. We'll use multi-lib support to manage them from now on and indiviual libs can be split out along functional lines if required. This means the retained contribs will now get __WXDEBUG__ versions packaged too. Removed conflicts from almost packages except i18n and wxPython. All packages now either update or install alongside any existing ones. Added support for flavoured debs as well. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@29241 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2004-09-21 13:16:29 -04:00
dnl library link name
dnl These just save us from exporting lib_{unicode,debug,flavour}_suffix.
dnl If we ever need to do that, we won't need to keep these.
WX_LIBRARY_BASENAME_NOGUI="wx_base${WXBASEPORT}${lib_unicode_suffix}${lib_debug_suffix}${WX_LIB_FLAVOUR}"
if test "${TOOLKIT_DIR}" = "os2"; then
WX_LIBRARY_BASENAME_GUI="wx_pm${WIDGET_SET}${lib_unicode_suffix}${lib_debug_suffix}${WX_LIB_FLAVOUR}"
else
WX_LIBRARY_BASENAME_GUI="wx_${TOOLKIT_DIR}${TOOLKIT_VERSION}${WIDGET_SET}${lib_unicode_suffix}${lib_debug_suffix}${WX_LIB_FLAVOUR}"
fi
wx-config2.6 Designed to be resiliant against future cut and paste coders. Any gnarly parts are black boxed away nicely to avoid accidents and have integrated debugging support for trivial sanity checking in the event of modification or trouble. In this way the major operations are all cleanly separated making any or all of them simply extensible, or replaceable in the face of future needs. Functions now all have api descriptions. If you rely on a function to act in some way, please document it to safeguard yourself against inadvertant interface changes by others. Everything now runs top top to bottom, we don't try to output things as fast as we can read them anymore, instead we read everything in, sort over it just once without the need for 'just in case' temp's, and then output whatever we were asked for only when we are sure we have the correct answer. Almost all key data aims to be constant past the point of its initialisation so side effect creep and trouble with half (re)initialised data should be significantly reduced in future. In almost every case it is easy and clean to simply delay initialisation until all required input channels have been emptied. If you like, think of it as mostly being one big constructor, with a little destructor at the end which outputs what you requested. At core, it is simply a generated config file -- with some user friendly logic for extracting its data and finding related files. Removed references to --gl-libs in --help. It still exists, but if its deprecated, no need to fill space in a compact help summary. It will remain documented (as deprecated) in the man page. Removed references to arcane order rules for arguments. Those limitations don't exist anymore, though the options are backward compatible in all other respects from the user pov. Removed references to --inplace, it doesn't need to be in the summary help either. It also is still accepted as an option, but there is no value in passing it, an uninstalled wx-config will automatically behave correctly. When you need --inplace, it will supply that behaviour for you (but there is no harm in typing it your self in that case). If you do type it when you don't need it, bad things will probably happen just like they always would have. Along with items above, generally compressed --help text to fit on even a traditional sized terminal without the need for paging. If we want more detailed help built in, it should be broken into separate pages, and this would be a trivial extension. Command line input is now controlled by a small generic parser. You define what options you want and what groups you want them in by initialising them as lists. It runs over all the input and fills corresponding psuedo-hashes from it for you to use as you please later. Added a validator for it to check yes/no options. Use posix extended regex instead of gnu 'basic' regex extensions, grep -E is portable, if gmake is not a requirement, we surely can't push gnu grep on people. Made --list more user friendly. It will now always list the current wx-config if it matches the feature spec, though it will warn if that config is not in the specified --prefix. Alternate configs that match (if any) are listed separately. An unqualified call to wx-config --list will always return (at least) the config that was called. We can never have a 'hanging' wx-config shell with no real implementation to back it up anymore so we can always return a sensible result for the user. A wx-config anywhere can list (and hence use) the configs installed in any (other) prefix. Delegation. Too big a topic to remark on in depth here, see the code for a fuller description. With everything being nicely constant and aligned to the respective library build, then aside from delegation, wx-config really is _just_ a config file (albeit with a layer of logic around the constants), and each wx-config carries a set of defaults which match perfectly the library build that it was generated with. If you choose a set of features that it can match, it will answer all your queries for them, if it cannot, it will seek to delegate to the config that is most like itself, but which can supply all the features you specified. This should be completely compatible with any set of options that returned a sensible result previously, and produce a sensible result in many cases where previously the collating order of your locale or the nuances of your filesystem operations would decide which library it thought you wanted. Sort duplicates out of the list of libraries and trickle shared dependencies down the list to properly support static builds. Added the inplace-config tweak for use in the build tree. This works like any other config, except it presets the default prefix to point at the build dir instead of the configured prefix that will become the default if this build is installed. It provides the behaviour of --inplace when $build_dir/wx-config is called without also specifying a different --{exec-,}prefix or any feature flags that it is incompatible with. In that event, it will try to delegate as per the normal rules. The inplace wrapper is not installed with the primary config which cleanly disables it for system installs. It will be invalidated if the build (or source) dir is moved, but will be revalidated if the build tree is subseqently updated with ./config.status --recheck && config.status (which it probably would need to be to build anyway for other reasons at present too) Enabled full support for static builds again, promoted --static to a full feature option. Fixed --ld to return something for them too. Added --flavour, similar to the existing --vendor, but for autoconf builds. These will probably want to be streamlined further. Broadened the use of release and flavour labels to support better concurrent installs. Fix bit rot in make-dist due to new/deleted files. Whittled down the number of obsolete and duplicated substitution variables in configure.in, and lowercased some variables we no longer export for substitution. Use the autoconf macros to generate files where we want them instead of making them someplace and then moving them all about. Remove extra files and symlinks added for the two part wx-config version. Removed the debian -contrib packages. We'll use multi-lib support to manage them from now on and indiviual libs can be split out along functional lines if required. This means the retained contribs will now get __WXDEBUG__ versions packaged too. Removed conflicts from almost packages except i18n and wxPython. All packages now either update or install alongside any existing ones. Added support for flavoured debs as well. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@29241 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2004-09-21 13:16:29 -04:00
if test "$wxUSE_COCOA" = 1; then
AC_LANG_SAVE
AC_WX_LANG_OBJECTIVEC
dnl Recent AppKit/NSEvent.h include parts of IOKit which eventually
dnl gets IOKit/graphics/IOGraphicsTypes.h included which typedefs
dnl Point but only if MacTypes.h was not included first. Of course,
dnl if MacTypes.h is included later then you're screwed when it
dnl tries to typedef Point. Defining __Point__ will cause IOGraphicsTypes.h
dnl to not typedef Point and thus fix the problem.
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if AppKit/NSEvent.h conflicts with CoreFoundation])
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <AppKit/NSEvent.h>
#include <CoreFoundation/CoreFoundation.h>
],[],
[AC_MSG_RESULT([no])],
[AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if defining __Point__ will fix it])
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#define __Point__ 1
#include <AppKit/NSEvent.h>
#include <CoreFoundation/CoreFoundation.h>
],[],
[AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
AC_DEFINE(__Point__)
],
[AC_MSG_FAILURE([no])]
)]
)
AC_LANG_RESTORE
fi
if test "$wxUSE_MAC" = 1 -o "$wxUSE_COCOA" = 1; then
wx-config2.6 Designed to be resiliant against future cut and paste coders. Any gnarly parts are black boxed away nicely to avoid accidents and have integrated debugging support for trivial sanity checking in the event of modification or trouble. In this way the major operations are all cleanly separated making any or all of them simply extensible, or replaceable in the face of future needs. Functions now all have api descriptions. If you rely on a function to act in some way, please document it to safeguard yourself against inadvertant interface changes by others. Everything now runs top top to bottom, we don't try to output things as fast as we can read them anymore, instead we read everything in, sort over it just once without the need for 'just in case' temp's, and then output whatever we were asked for only when we are sure we have the correct answer. Almost all key data aims to be constant past the point of its initialisation so side effect creep and trouble with half (re)initialised data should be significantly reduced in future. In almost every case it is easy and clean to simply delay initialisation until all required input channels have been emptied. If you like, think of it as mostly being one big constructor, with a little destructor at the end which outputs what you requested. At core, it is simply a generated config file -- with some user friendly logic for extracting its data and finding related files. Removed references to --gl-libs in --help. It still exists, but if its deprecated, no need to fill space in a compact help summary. It will remain documented (as deprecated) in the man page. Removed references to arcane order rules for arguments. Those limitations don't exist anymore, though the options are backward compatible in all other respects from the user pov. Removed references to --inplace, it doesn't need to be in the summary help either. It also is still accepted as an option, but there is no value in passing it, an uninstalled wx-config will automatically behave correctly. When you need --inplace, it will supply that behaviour for you (but there is no harm in typing it your self in that case). If you do type it when you don't need it, bad things will probably happen just like they always would have. Along with items above, generally compressed --help text to fit on even a traditional sized terminal without the need for paging. If we want more detailed help built in, it should be broken into separate pages, and this would be a trivial extension. Command line input is now controlled by a small generic parser. You define what options you want and what groups you want them in by initialising them as lists. It runs over all the input and fills corresponding psuedo-hashes from it for you to use as you please later. Added a validator for it to check yes/no options. Use posix extended regex instead of gnu 'basic' regex extensions, grep -E is portable, if gmake is not a requirement, we surely can't push gnu grep on people. Made --list more user friendly. It will now always list the current wx-config if it matches the feature spec, though it will warn if that config is not in the specified --prefix. Alternate configs that match (if any) are listed separately. An unqualified call to wx-config --list will always return (at least) the config that was called. We can never have a 'hanging' wx-config shell with no real implementation to back it up anymore so we can always return a sensible result for the user. A wx-config anywhere can list (and hence use) the configs installed in any (other) prefix. Delegation. Too big a topic to remark on in depth here, see the code for a fuller description. With everything being nicely constant and aligned to the respective library build, then aside from delegation, wx-config really is _just_ a config file (albeit with a layer of logic around the constants), and each wx-config carries a set of defaults which match perfectly the library build that it was generated with. If you choose a set of features that it can match, it will answer all your queries for them, if it cannot, it will seek to delegate to the config that is most like itself, but which can supply all the features you specified. This should be completely compatible with any set of options that returned a sensible result previously, and produce a sensible result in many cases where previously the collating order of your locale or the nuances of your filesystem operations would decide which library it thought you wanted. Sort duplicates out of the list of libraries and trickle shared dependencies down the list to properly support static builds. Added the inplace-config tweak for use in the build tree. This works like any other config, except it presets the default prefix to point at the build dir instead of the configured prefix that will become the default if this build is installed. It provides the behaviour of --inplace when $build_dir/wx-config is called without also specifying a different --{exec-,}prefix or any feature flags that it is incompatible with. In that event, it will try to delegate as per the normal rules. The inplace wrapper is not installed with the primary config which cleanly disables it for system installs. It will be invalidated if the build (or source) dir is moved, but will be revalidated if the build tree is subseqently updated with ./config.status --recheck && config.status (which it probably would need to be to build anyway for other reasons at present too) Enabled full support for static builds again, promoted --static to a full feature option. Fixed --ld to return something for them too. Added --flavour, similar to the existing --vendor, but for autoconf builds. These will probably want to be streamlined further. Broadened the use of release and flavour labels to support better concurrent installs. Fix bit rot in make-dist due to new/deleted files. Whittled down the number of obsolete and duplicated substitution variables in configure.in, and lowercased some variables we no longer export for substitution. Use the autoconf macros to generate files where we want them instead of making them someplace and then moving them all about. Remove extra files and symlinks added for the two part wx-config version. Removed the debian -contrib packages. We'll use multi-lib support to manage them from now on and indiviual libs can be split out along functional lines if required. This means the retained contribs will now get __WXDEBUG__ versions packaged too. Removed conflicts from almost packages except i18n and wxPython. All packages now either update or install alongside any existing ones. Added support for flavoured debs as well. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@29241 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2004-09-21 13:16:29 -04:00
dnl base name of the resource file for wxMac must be the same
dnl as library installation base name (-install_name)
WX_RESOURCES_MACOSX_ASCII="libwx_${TOOLCHAIN_NAME}.${wx_release_number}.r"
WX_RESOURCES_MACOSX_DATA="libwx_${TOOLCHAIN_NAME}.${wx_release_number}.rsrc"
wx-config2.6 Designed to be resiliant against future cut and paste coders. Any gnarly parts are black boxed away nicely to avoid accidents and have integrated debugging support for trivial sanity checking in the event of modification or trouble. In this way the major operations are all cleanly separated making any or all of them simply extensible, or replaceable in the face of future needs. Functions now all have api descriptions. If you rely on a function to act in some way, please document it to safeguard yourself against inadvertant interface changes by others. Everything now runs top top to bottom, we don't try to output things as fast as we can read them anymore, instead we read everything in, sort over it just once without the need for 'just in case' temp's, and then output whatever we were asked for only when we are sure we have the correct answer. Almost all key data aims to be constant past the point of its initialisation so side effect creep and trouble with half (re)initialised data should be significantly reduced in future. In almost every case it is easy and clean to simply delay initialisation until all required input channels have been emptied. If you like, think of it as mostly being one big constructor, with a little destructor at the end which outputs what you requested. At core, it is simply a generated config file -- with some user friendly logic for extracting its data and finding related files. Removed references to --gl-libs in --help. It still exists, but if its deprecated, no need to fill space in a compact help summary. It will remain documented (as deprecated) in the man page. Removed references to arcane order rules for arguments. Those limitations don't exist anymore, though the options are backward compatible in all other respects from the user pov. Removed references to --inplace, it doesn't need to be in the summary help either. It also is still accepted as an option, but there is no value in passing it, an uninstalled wx-config will automatically behave correctly. When you need --inplace, it will supply that behaviour for you (but there is no harm in typing it your self in that case). If you do type it when you don't need it, bad things will probably happen just like they always would have. Along with items above, generally compressed --help text to fit on even a traditional sized terminal without the need for paging. If we want more detailed help built in, it should be broken into separate pages, and this would be a trivial extension. Command line input is now controlled by a small generic parser. You define what options you want and what groups you want them in by initialising them as lists. It runs over all the input and fills corresponding psuedo-hashes from it for you to use as you please later. Added a validator for it to check yes/no options. Use posix extended regex instead of gnu 'basic' regex extensions, grep -E is portable, if gmake is not a requirement, we surely can't push gnu grep on people. Made --list more user friendly. It will now always list the current wx-config if it matches the feature spec, though it will warn if that config is not in the specified --prefix. Alternate configs that match (if any) are listed separately. An unqualified call to wx-config --list will always return (at least) the config that was called. We can never have a 'hanging' wx-config shell with no real implementation to back it up anymore so we can always return a sensible result for the user. A wx-config anywhere can list (and hence use) the configs installed in any (other) prefix. Delegation. Too big a topic to remark on in depth here, see the code for a fuller description. With everything being nicely constant and aligned to the respective library build, then aside from delegation, wx-config really is _just_ a config file (albeit with a layer of logic around the constants), and each wx-config carries a set of defaults which match perfectly the library build that it was generated with. If you choose a set of features that it can match, it will answer all your queries for them, if it cannot, it will seek to delegate to the config that is most like itself, but which can supply all the features you specified. This should be completely compatible with any set of options that returned a sensible result previously, and produce a sensible result in many cases where previously the collating order of your locale or the nuances of your filesystem operations would decide which library it thought you wanted. Sort duplicates out of the list of libraries and trickle shared dependencies down the list to properly support static builds. Added the inplace-config tweak for use in the build tree. This works like any other config, except it presets the default prefix to point at the build dir instead of the configured prefix that will become the default if this build is installed. It provides the behaviour of --inplace when $build_dir/wx-config is called without also specifying a different --{exec-,}prefix or any feature flags that it is incompatible with. In that event, it will try to delegate as per the normal rules. The inplace wrapper is not installed with the primary config which cleanly disables it for system installs. It will be invalidated if the build (or source) dir is moved, but will be revalidated if the build tree is subseqently updated with ./config.status --recheck && config.status (which it probably would need to be to build anyway for other reasons at present too) Enabled full support for static builds again, promoted --static to a full feature option. Fixed --ld to return something for them too. Added --flavour, similar to the existing --vendor, but for autoconf builds. These will probably want to be streamlined further. Broadened the use of release and flavour labels to support better concurrent installs. Fix bit rot in make-dist due to new/deleted files. Whittled down the number of obsolete and duplicated substitution variables in configure.in, and lowercased some variables we no longer export for substitution. Use the autoconf macros to generate files where we want them instead of making them someplace and then moving them all about. Remove extra files and symlinks added for the two part wx-config version. Removed the debian -contrib packages. We'll use multi-lib support to manage them from now on and indiviual libs can be split out along functional lines if required. This means the retained contribs will now get __WXDEBUG__ versions packaged too. Removed conflicts from almost packages except i18n and wxPython. All packages now either update or install alongside any existing ones. Added support for flavoured debs as well. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@29241 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2004-09-21 13:16:29 -04:00
dnl add the resources target for wxMac
LIBWXMACRES="\$(top_builddir)lib/${WX_RESOURCES_MACOSX_ASCII}"
AC_CHECK_PROG(REZ, Rez, Rez, /Developer/Tools/Rez)
AC_CHECK_PROG(DEREZ, DeRez, DeRez, /Developer/Tools/DeRez)
AC_CHECK_PROG(SETFILE, SetFile, SetFile, /Developer/Tools/SetFile)
MACSETFILE="\$(SETFILE)"
dnl resources are bundled both with shared library and applications
dnl since the carb resource *must* be included in the application
if test "$wxUSE_MAC" = 1; then
POSTLINK_COMMAND="\$(REZ) -d __DARWIN__ -t APPL Carbon.r -o"
RESCOMP="$REZ"
WXCONFIG_RESFLAGS="-d __DARWIN__ -t APPL Carbon.r -o"
else
POSTLINK_COMMAND="echo -n | \$(REZ) -d __DARWIN__ -t APPL ${LIBWXMACRES}"
RESCOMP="echo -n \| $REZ"
WXCONFIG_RESFLAGS="-d __DARWIN__ -t APPL \$libdir/$WX_RESOURCES_MACOSX_ASCII"
fi
else
dnl default value is to (silently) do nothing in the makefile
MACSETFILE="@true"
if test "$wxUSE_PM" = 1; then
RESCOMP="emxbind"
WXCONFIG_RESFLAGS="-ep"
dnl Is this one really used anywhere for pm?
POSTLINK_COMMAND="$RESCOMP $WXCONFIG_RESFLAGS"
else
POSTLINK_COMMAND="@true"
fi
fi
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Checks for typedefs
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl defines mode_t if not already defined
AC_TYPE_MODE_T
dnl defines off_t if not already defined
AC_TYPE_OFF_T
dnl defines pid_t if not already defined
AC_TYPE_PID_T
dnl defines size_t if not already defined
AC_TYPE_SIZE_T
dnl defines uid_t and gid_t if not already defined
AC_TYPE_UID_T
dnl sets HAVE_SSIZE_T if ssize_t is defined
AC_CHECK_TYPES(ssize_t)
dnl check what exactly size_t is on this machine - this is necessary to avoid
dnl ambiguous overloads in several places, notably wx/string.h and wx/array.h
AC_LANG_SAVE
AC_LANG_CPLUSPLUS
AC_CACHE_CHECK([if size_t is unsigned int],
wx_cv_size_t_is_uint,
[
dnl an obvious check like AC_TRY_COMPILE[struct Foo { ... };] doesn't work
dnl with egcs (at least) up to 1.1.1 as it allows you to compile duplicate
dnl methods in a local class (i.e. class inside a function) declaration
dnl without any objections!!
dnl
dnl hence the hack below: we must have Foo at global scope!
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <stddef.h>],
[
return 0; }
struct Foo { void foo(size_t); void foo(unsigned int); };
int bar() {
],
wx_cv_size_t_is_uint=no,
wx_cv_size_t_is_uint=yes
)
]
)
if test "$wx_cv_size_t_is_uint" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxSIZE_T_IS_UINT)
else
AC_CACHE_CHECK([if size_t is unsigned long],
wx_cv_size_t_is_ulong,
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <stddef.h>],
[
return 0; }
struct Foo { void foo(size_t); void foo(unsigned long); };
int bar() {
],
wx_cv_size_t_is_ulong=no,
wx_cv_size_t_is_ulong=yes
)
)
if test "$wx_cv_size_t_is_ulong" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxSIZE_T_IS_ULONG)
fi
fi
AC_LANG_RESTORE
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Checks for structures
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl does passwd struct has the pw_gecos field?
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for pw_gecos in struct passwd], wx_cv_struct_pw_gecos,
[
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <pwd.h>],
[
char *p;
struct passwd *pw;
p = pw->pw_gecos;
],
[
wx_cv_struct_pw_gecos=yes
],
[
wx_cv_struct_pw_gecos=no
]
)
]
)
if test "$wx_cv_struct_pw_gecos" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_PW_GECOS)
fi
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Check for functions
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl don't check for wchar_t functions if we haven't got wchar_t itself
if test "$wxUSE_WCHAR_T" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_WCHAR_T)
dnl check for wcslen in all possible places
WCSLEN_FOUND=0
WCHAR_LINK=
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(wcslen, WCSLEN_FOUND=1)
if test "$WCSLEN_FOUND" = 0; then
if test "$TOOLKIT" = "MSW"; then
AC_CHECK_LIB(msvcrt, wcslen, WCHAR_OK=1)
else
AC_CHECK_LIB(w, wcslen, [
WCHAR_LINK=" -lw"
WCSLEN_FOUND=1
])
fi
fi
if test "$WCSLEN_FOUND" = 1; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_WCSLEN)
fi
dnl On HP-UX aCC need this define to find mbstrtowcs() &c
dnl Can't be used for g++ since the mbstate_t in wchar.h can conflict
dnl with g++'s in <cwchar> (unless -D_INCLUDE__STDC_A1_SOURCE is in the
dnl flags when g++ is configured, it will declare it's own).
if test "$USE_HPUX" = 1 -a "$GCC" != "yes"; then
CPPFLAGS="-D_INCLUDE__STDC_A1_SOURCE $CPPFLAGS"
fi
dnl Try to use wcsrtombs instead of wcstombs which is buggy in old GNU
dnl libc versions if possible. AC_CHECK_FUNCS only checks it's in the
dnl library, not the header, so do a header check for mbstate_t first.
AC_CHECK_TYPES([mbstate_t],
[AC_CHECK_FUNCS(wcsrtombs)],
[],
[#include <wchar.h>])
else
AC_MSG_WARN([Wide character support is unavailable])
fi
dnl *printf() functions sometimes are available in the library but not
dnl prototyped -- if this is the case, we can't use them from C++ code, but to
dnl detect this we have to use C++ compiler for testing
AC_LANG_SAVE
AC_LANG_CPLUSPLUS
dnl check for vsnprintf() -- a safe version of vsprintf())
dnl
dnl the trouble here is that on some systems (e.g HP-UX 10) this function is
dnl present in libc but not in the system headers and so AC_CHECK_FUNCS (which,
dnl stupidly, provides a dummy function declaration inside its extension)
dnl succeeds, even with C++ compiler, but the compilation of wxWidgets fails
dnl
dnl so we first check if the function is in the library
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(snprintf vsnprintf)
if test "$ac_cv_func_vsnprintf" = "yes"; then
dnl yes it is -- now check if it is in the headers
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for vsnprintf declaration], wx_cv_func_vsnprintf_decl,
[
dnl our troubles are not over: HP-UX 11 prototypes vsnprintf() as
dnl taking "char *" and not "const char *" while Metrowerks does
dnl provide a correct vsnprintf declaration but in C++ mode it's
dnl always in std namespace and so we have to bring it in scope
AC_TRY_COMPILE(
[
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#ifdef __MSL__
#if __MSL__ >= 0x6000
namespace std {}
using namespace std;
#endif
#endif
],
[
char *buf;
va_list ap;
vsnprintf(buf, 10u, "%s", ap);
],
wx_cv_func_vsnprintf_decl=yes,
wx_cv_func_vsnprintf_decl=no
)
]
)
if test "$wx_cv_func_vsnprintf_decl" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_VSNPRINTF_DECL)
dnl we know there is a vsnprintf declaration, but some old headers
dnl may have one taking a "char *" format instead of "const char *"
AC_CACHE_CHECK([if vsnprintf declaration is broken], wx_cv_func_broken_vsnprintf_decl,
[
AC_TRY_COMPILE(
[
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#ifdef __MSL__
#if __MSL__ >= 0x6000
namespace std {}
using namespace std;
#endif
#endif
],
[
char *buf;
va_list ap;
const char *fmt = "%s";
vsnprintf(buf, 10u, fmt, ap);
],
wx_cv_func_broken_vsnprintf_decl=no,
wx_cv_func_broken_vsnprintf_decl=yes
)
]
)
if test "$wx_cv_func_broken_vsnprintf_decl" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_BROKEN_VSNPRINTF_DECL)
fi
fi
fi
dnl the same as above but for snprintf() now: it's not present in at least AIX
dnl 4.2 headers
if test "$ac_cv_func_snprintf" = "yes"; then
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for snprintf declaration], wx_cv_func_snprintf_decl,
[
AC_TRY_COMPILE(
[
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#ifdef __MSL__
#if __MSL__ >= 0x6000
namespace std {}
using namespace std;
#endif
#endif
],
[
char *buf;
snprintf(buf, 10u, "%s", "wx");
],
wx_cv_func_snprintf_decl=yes,
wx_cv_func_snprintf_decl=no
)
]
)
if test "$wx_cv_func_snprintf_decl" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SNPRINTF_DECL)
dnl we know there is an snprintf declaration, but some old headers
dnl may have one taking a "char *" format instead of "const char *"
AC_CACHE_CHECK([if snprintf declaration is broken], wx_cv_func_broken_snprintf_decl,
[
AC_TRY_COMPILE(
[
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#ifdef __MSL__
#if __MSL__ >= 0x6000
namespace std {}
using namespace std;
#endif
#endif
],
[
char *buf;
const char *fmt = "%s";
snprintf(buf, 10u, fmt, "wx");
],
wx_cv_func_broken_snprintf_decl=no,
wx_cv_func_broken_snprintf_decl=yes
)
]
)
if test "$wx_cv_func_broken_snprintf_decl" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_BROKEN_SNPRINTF_DECL)
fi
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_UNICODE" = yes; then
dnl also look if we have wide char IO functions
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(wputc wputchar putws fputws wprintf vswprintf)
dnl MinGW has a vswprintf with a different prototype, and
dnl a _vsnwprintf with the correct prototype, but AC_CHECK_FUNCS
dnl finds it even if it is not declared in some versions...
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for _vsnwprintf])
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <wchar.h>],
[&_vsnwprintf;],
[AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
AC_DEFINE(HAVE__VSNWPRINTF)],
[AC_MSG_RESULT([no])]);
fi
AC_LANG_RESTORE
if test "x$ac_cv_header_fnmatch_h" = "xyes"; then
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(fnmatch)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_FILE" = "yes"; then
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(fsync)
fi
dnl the following tests are for Unix(like) systems only
if test "$TOOLKIT" != "MSW"; then
dnl check for available version of iconv()
AC_LANG_SAVE
AC_LANG_CPLUSPLUS
AM_ICONV
LIBS="$LIBICONV $LIBS"
AC_LANG_RESTORE
dnl check for POSIX signals if we need them
if test "$wxUSE_ON_FATAL_EXCEPTION" = "yes" -a "$wxUSE_UNIX" = "yes"; then
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(sigaction)
if test "$ac_cv_func_sigaction" = "no"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([No POSIX signal functions on this system, wxApp::OnFatalException will not be called])
wxUSE_ON_FATAL_EXCEPTION=no
fi
if test "$wxUSE_ON_FATAL_EXCEPTION" = "yes"; then
AC_LANG_SAVE
AC_LANG_CPLUSPLUS
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for sa_handler type], wx_cv_type_sa_handler,
[
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <signal.h>],
[
extern void testSigHandler(int);
struct sigaction sa;
sa.sa_handler = testSigHandler;
], [
wx_cv_type_sa_handler=int
], [
wx_cv_type_sa_handler=void
])
])
AC_LANG_RESTORE
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(wxTYPE_SA_HANDLER, $wx_cv_type_sa_handler)
fi
fi
dnl backtrace() and backtrace_symbols() for wxStackWalker
if test "$wxUSE_STACKWALKER" = "yes" -a "$wxUSE_UNIX" = "yes"; then
AC_LANG_SAVE
AC_LANG_CPLUSPLUS
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for backtrace() in <execinfo.h>], wx_cv_func_backtrace,
[
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <execinfo.h>],
[
void *trace[1];
char **messages;
backtrace(trace, 1);
messages = backtrace_symbols(trace, 1);
],
wx_cv_func_backtrace=yes,
wx_cv_func_backtrace=no
)
]
)
if test "$wx_cv_func_backtrace" = "no"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([backtrace() is not available, wxStackWalker will not be available])
wxUSE_STACKWALKER=no
else
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for __cxa_demangle() in <cxxabi.h>], wx_cv_func_cxa_demangle,
[
AC_TRY_LINK([#include <cxxabi.h>],
[
int rc;
__cxxabiv1::__cxa_demangle("foo", 0, 0, &rc);
],
wx_cv_func_cxa_demangle=yes,
wx_cv_func_cxa_demangle=no
)
]
)
if test "$wx_cv_func_cxa_demangle" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_CXA_DEMANGLE)
fi
fi
AC_LANG_RESTORE
fi
if test "$wxUSE_STACKWALKER" = "yes" -a "$USE_WIN32" != "1" -a "$USE_UNIX" != "1"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([wxStackWalker is only available on Win32 and UNIX... disabled])
wxUSE_STACKWALKER=no
fi
dnl check for the function for temp files creation
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(mkstemp mktemp, break)
dnl get the library function to use for wxGetDiskSpace(): it is statfs() under
dnl Linux and *BSD and statvfs() under Solaris
AC_CACHE_CHECK(for statfs, wx_cv_func_statfs,
AC_TRY_COMPILE(
[
#if defined(__BSD__)
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/mount.h>
#else
#include <sys/vfs.h>
#endif
],
[
long l;
struct statfs fs;
statfs("/", &fs);
l = fs.f_bsize;
l += fs.f_blocks;
l += fs.f_bavail;
],
wx_cv_func_statfs=yes,
wx_cv_func_statfs=no
)
)
if test "$wx_cv_func_statfs" = "yes"; then
dnl check whether we have its dcelaration too: some systems (AIX 4) lack it
AC_LANG_SAVE
AC_LANG_CPLUSPLUS
AC_CACHE_CHECK(for statfs declaration, wx_cv_func_statfs_decl,
AC_TRY_COMPILE(
[
#if defined(__BSD__)
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/mount.h>
#else
#include <sys/vfs.h>
#endif
],
[
struct statfs fs;
statfs("", &fs);
],
wx_cv_func_statfs_decl=yes,
wx_cv_func_statfs_decl=no
)
)
AC_LANG_RESTORE
if test "$wx_cv_func_statfs_decl" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STATFS_DECL)
fi
wx_cv_type_statvfs_t="struct statfs"
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STATFS)
else
AC_CACHE_CHECK(for statvfs, wx_cv_func_statvfs,
AC_TRY_COMPILE(
[
#include <stddef.h>
#include <sys/statvfs.h>
],
[
statvfs("/", NULL);
],
wx_cv_func_statvfs=yes,
wx_cv_func_statvfs=no
)
)
if test "$wx_cv_func_statvfs" = "yes"; then
dnl we also have to check whether we should use statvfs_t (works under
dnl Solaris 8, doesn't work under Solaris 7) or "struct statvfs" (vice
dnl versa) as the argument for statvfs in 64 bit off_t mode (in 32 bit
dnl mode both work fine)
dnl
dnl for this check C++ compiler has to be used as passing incompatible
dnl pointers is just a warning and not an error in C
AC_LANG_SAVE
AC_LANG_CPLUSPLUS
AC_CACHE_CHECK(for statvfs argument type, wx_cv_type_statvfs_t,
AC_TRY_COMPILE(
[
#include <sys/statvfs.h>
],
[
long l;
statvfs_t fs;
statvfs("/", &fs);
l = fs.f_bsize;
l += fs.f_blocks;
l += fs.f_bavail;
],
wx_cv_type_statvfs_t=statvfs_t,
[
AC_TRY_COMPILE(
[
#include <sys/statvfs.h>
],
[
long l;
struct statvfs fs;
statvfs("/", &fs);
l = fs.f_bsize;
l += fs.f_blocks;
l += fs.f_bavail;
],
wx_cv_type_statvfs_t="struct statvfs",
wx_cv_type_statvfs_t="unknown"
)
]
)
)
AC_LANG_RESTORE
if test "$wx_cv_type_statvfs_t" != "unknown"; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STATVFS)
fi
else
dnl set it for the test below
wx_cv_type_statvfs_t="unknown"
fi
fi
if test "$wx_cv_type_statvfs_t" != "unknown"; then
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(WX_STATFS_T, $wx_cv_type_statvfs_t)
else
AC_MSG_WARN([wxGetDiskSpace() function won't work without statfs()])
fi
dnl check for fcntl() or at least flock() needed by Unix implementation of
dnl wxSingleInstanceChecker
if test "$wxUSE_SNGLINST_CHECKER" = "yes"; then
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(fcntl flock, break)
if test "$ac_cv_func_fcntl" != "yes" -a "$ac_cv_func_flock" != "yes"; then
AC_MSG_WARN(wxSingleInstanceChecker not available)
wxUSE_SNGLINST_CHECKER=no
fi
fi
dnl check for timegm() used by datetime.cpp
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(timegm)
dnl look for a function to modify the environment
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(putenv setenv, break)
HAVE_SOME_SLEEP_FUNC=0
if test "$USE_BEOS" = 1; then
dnl BeOS has its own (wonder where did they get it from) sleep() function
dnl in unistd.h
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SLEEP)
HAVE_SOME_SLEEP_FUNC=1
fi
if test "$USE_DARWIN" = 1; then
dnl Mac OS X/Darwin has both nanosleep and usleep
dnl but only usleep is defined in unistd.h
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_USLEEP)
HAVE_SOME_SLEEP_FUNC=1
fi
if test "$HAVE_SOME_SLEEP_FUNC" != 1; then
dnl try nanosleep() in libc and libposix4, if this fails - usleep()
POSIX4_LINK=
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(nanosleep,
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_NANOSLEEP),
[
AC_CHECK_LIB(posix4, nanosleep,
[
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_NANOSLEEP)
POSIX4_LINK=" -lposix4"
],
[
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(usleep,
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_USLEEP),
AC_MSG_WARN([wxSleep() function will not work])
)
]
)
]
)
fi
dnl check for uname (POSIX) and gethostname (BSD)
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(uname gethostname, break)
dnl check for MT-safe version of strtok (on DEC Alpha, it's ok for C compiler
dnl but not for C++ one - hence change language)
AC_LANG_SAVE
AC_LANG_CPLUSPLUS
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(strtok_r)
AC_LANG_RESTORE
dnl check for inet_addr and inet_aton (these may live either in libc, or in
dnl libnsl or libresolv or libsocket)
INET_LINK=
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(inet_addr,
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_INET_ADDR),
[
AC_CHECK_LIB(nsl, inet_addr,
INET_LINK="nsl",
[
AC_CHECK_LIB(resolv, inet_addr,
INET_LINK="resolv",
[
AC_CHECK_LIB(socket, inet_addr,
INET_LINK="socket"
)
]
)
]
)
]
)
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(inet_aton,
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_INET_ATON),
[
dnl only check it in the same lib
AC_CHECK_LIB($INET_LINK, inet_aton, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_INET_ATON))
])
if test "x$INET_LINK" != "x"; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_INET_ADDR)
INET_LINK=" -l$INET_LINK"
fi
fi
dnl if !MSW
dnl ------------------------------------------
dnl Checks specific to contrib libs (MMedia)
dnl ------------------------------------------
dnl Check for ESD:
EXTRALIBS_ESD=
AC_CHECK_LIB(esd, esd_close, [
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([esd.h], [
EXTRALIBS_ESD="-lesd"
])
])
AC_SUBST(EXTRALIBS_ESD)
dnl check for known CD-ROM interface
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for known CD-ROM interface])
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#ifdef __linux__
#include <linux/cdrom.h>
#else
/* For Solaris */
#include <sys/cdio.h>
#endif
],
[struct cdrom_tocentry entry, old_entry;],
[AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_KNOWN_CDROM_INTERFACE)],
[AC_MSG_RESULT([no])])
dnl ===========================================================================
dnl Now we have all the info we need - use it!
dnl ===========================================================================
dnl flush the cache
AC_CACHE_SAVE
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl thread support for Unix (for Win32 and OS/2 see past
dnl the next matching "else")
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl under MSW (except mingw32) we always have thread support
if test "$TOOLKIT" != "MSW" -a "$USE_OS2" != 1; then
dnl the code below:
dnl
dnl defines THREADS_LINK and THREADS_CFLAGS which are the options
dnl necessary to build the MT programs for the linker and compiler
dnl respectively
dnl
dnl sets wxUSE_THREADS=1 if thread support is activated
THREADS_LINK=
THREADS_CFLAGS=
if test "$wxUSE_THREADS" = "yes" ; then
if test "$USE_BEOS" = 1; then
AC_MSG_WARN([BeOS threads are not yet supported... disabled])
wxUSE_THREADS="no"
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_THREADS" = "yes" ; then
dnl find if POSIX threads are available
dnl
dnl the tests here are based on ACX_PTHREAD macro from autoconf macro
dnl archive from http://ac-archive.sourceforge.net/
dnl
dnl thanks to Steven G. Johnson <stevenj@alum.mit.edu> and Alejandro
dnl Forero Cuervo <bachue@bachue.com> for the original code
dnl TODO: cache the result
dnl define the list of the thread options to try in the loop below
dnl with the convention that anything starting with '-' is a cpp flag
dnl while anything else is a library (i.e. there is an implicit "-l")
THREAD_OPTS="-pthread"
case "${host}" in
*-*-solaris2* | *-*-sunos4* )
if test "x$GCC" = "xyes"; then
dnl Solaris/gcc combination use this one for some reason
THREAD_OPTS="-pthreads $THREAD_OPTS"
else
THREAD_OPTS="-mt $THREAD_OPTS"
fi
;;
*-*-freebsd*)
dnl look, in order, for the kernel threads, then Linux threads
dnl and finally the userland threads
THREAD_OPTS="-kthread lthread $THREAD_OPTS c_r"
;;
*-*-darwin* | *-*-cygwin* )
dnl Darwin / Mac OS X just uses -lpthread tested below
dnl and so does Cygwin
THREAD_OPTS=""
;;
*-*-aix*)
dnl AIX calls the library libpthreads - thanks IBM!
THREAD_OPTS="pthreads"
;;
*-hp-hpux* )
if test "x$GCC" = "xyes"; then
dnl g++ versions before 3.3.2 don't support -pthread.
$CXX -dumpspecs | grep 'pthread:' >/dev/null ||
THREAD_OPTS=""
else
dnl HP-UX aCC (tested with version B3910B A.06.05 [Jul 25
dnl 2005]) supports -mt
THREAD_OPTS="-mt"
fi
;;
*-*-irix* )
dnl gcc under IRIX doesn't seem to like -pthread, but it
dnl doesn't give an error for it neither, just a warning
dnl message -- but this is still very annoying
if test "x$GCC" = "xyes"; then
THREAD_OPTS=""
fi
;;
*-*-*UnixWare*)
dnl flying by man pages here: Caldera online docs use this
if test "x$GCC" != "xyes"; then
THREAD_OPTS="-Ethread"
fi
;;
esac
dnl simply linking with libpthread should make the test below work but
dnl it's far from certain that the threaded programs compiled without
dnl any special switches actually work, so try it after all the others
THREAD_OPTS="$THREAD_OPTS pthread none"
dnl now test for all possibilities
THREADS_OK=no
for flag in $THREAD_OPTS; do
case $flag in
none)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether pthreads work without any flags])
;;
-*)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether pthreads work with $flag])
THREADS_CFLAGS="$flag"
;;
*)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for the pthreads library -l$flag])
THREADS_LINK="-l$flag"
;;
esac
save_LIBS="$LIBS"
save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
LIBS="$THREADS_LINK $LIBS"
CFLAGS="$THREADS_CFLAGS $CFLAGS"
AC_TRY_LINK([#include <pthread.h>],
[pthread_create(0,0,0,0);],
THREADS_OK=yes)
LIBS="$save_LIBS"
CFLAGS="$save_CFLAGS"
AC_MSG_RESULT($THREADS_OK)
if test "x$THREADS_OK" = "xyes"; then
break;
fi
THREADS_LINK=""
THREADS_CFLAGS=""
done
if test "x$THREADS_OK" != "xyes"; then
wxUSE_THREADS=no
AC_MSG_WARN([No thread support on this system... disabled])
else
dnl yes, these special compiler flags should be used with the
dnl linker as well
LDFLAGS="$THREADS_CFLAGS $LDFLAGS"
LIBS="$THREADS_LINK $LIBS"
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if more special flags are required for pthreads])
flag=no
case "${host}" in
*-aix*)
dnl again quoting from
dnl http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/esdd/articles/gnu.html:
dnl
dnl When compiling and linking with -pthread, the library
dnl search path should include -L/usr/lib/threads at the
dnl beginning of the path.
LDFLAGS="-L/usr/lib/threads $LDFLAGS"
flag="-D_THREAD_SAFE"
;;
*-freebsd*)
flag="-D_THREAD_SAFE"
;;
*-hp-hpux* )
flag="-D_REENTRANT"
if test "x$GCC" != "xyes"; then
dnl see http://docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/2213/threads.htm
flag="$flag -D_RWSTD_MULTI_THREAD"
fi
;;
*solaris* | alpha*-osf*)
flag="-D_REENTRANT"
;;
esac
AC_MSG_RESULT(${flag})
if test "x$flag" != xno; then
THREADS_CFLAGS="$THREADS_CFLAGS $flag"
fi
dnl don't add these options to CPPFLAGS as cpp might not know them
WXCONFIG_CFLAGS="$WXCONFIG_CFLAGS $THREADS_CFLAGS"
fi
fi
dnl do other tests only if we are using threads
if test "$wxUSE_THREADS" = "yes" ; then
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(thr_setconcurrency)
dnl can't use AC_CHECK_FUNCS for this one as it's usually a macro and so
dnl wouldn't be found by it
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for pthread_cleanup_push/pop], wx_cv_func_pthread_cleanup,
[
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <pthread.h>
void ThreadCleanupFunc(void *p);
],
[
void *p;
pthread_cleanup_push(ThreadCleanupFunc, p);
pthread_cleanup_pop(0);
], [
wx_cv_func_pthread_cleanup=yes
], [
wx_cv_func_pthread_cleanup=no
]
)
])
if test "x$wx_cv_func_pthread_cleanup" = "xyes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxHAVE_PTHREAD_CLEANUP)
fi
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(sched.h)
if test "$ac_cv_header_sched_h" = "yes"; then
AC_CHECK_FUNC(sched_yield,
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SCHED_YIELD),
[
AC_CHECK_LIB(posix4,
sched_yield,
[AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SCHED_YIELD) POSIX4_LINK=" -lposix4"],
AC_MSG_WARN(wxThread::Yield will not work properly)
)
]
)
fi
dnl to be able to set the thread priority, we need to have all of the
dnl following functions:
dnl 1. pthread_attr_getschedpolicy
dnl 2. sched_get_priority_min and sched_get_priority_max
dnl (this one can be in either libpthread or libposix4 (under Solaris))
dnl 3. pthread_attr_getschedparam and pthread_attr_setschedparam
HAVE_PRIOR_FUNCS=0
AC_CHECK_FUNC(pthread_attr_getschedpolicy,
[AC_CHECK_FUNC(pthread_attr_setschedparam,
[AC_CHECK_FUNC(sched_get_priority_max,
HAVE_PRIOR_FUNCS=1,
[AC_CHECK_LIB([posix4], sched_get_priority_max,
[
HAVE_PRIOR_FUNCS=1
POSIX4_LINK=" -lposix4"
],
)]
)]
)]
)
if test "$HAVE_PRIOR_FUNCS" = 1; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_THREAD_PRIORITY_FUNCTIONS)
else
AC_MSG_WARN(Setting thread priority will not work)
fi
AC_CHECK_FUNC(pthread_cancel,
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_PTHREAD_CANCEL),
AC_MSG_WARN([wxThread::Kill() will not work properly]))
AC_CHECK_FUNC(pthread_attr_setstacksize,
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_PTHREAD_ATTR_SETSTACKSIZE))
dnl mutexattr_t initialization is done in quite different ways on different
dnl platforms, so check for a few things:
dnl
dnl HAVE_MUTEX_RECURSIVE means that we can create recursive mutexes
dnl HAVE_MUTEXATTR_SETTYPE means that we do it using
dnl pthread_mutexattr_settype(PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE) and if it is not
dnl defined, we do it by directly assigned
dnl PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE_MUTEX_INITIALIZER_NP to attr
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for pthread_mutexattr_t], wx_cv_type_pthread_mutexattr_t,
[
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <pthread.h>],
[
pthread_mutexattr_t attr;
pthread_mutexattr_settype(&attr, PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE);
],
wx_cv_type_pthread_mutexattr_t=yes,
wx_cv_type_pthread_mutexattr_t=no
)
])
if test "$wx_cv_type_pthread_mutexattr_t" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_PTHREAD_MUTEXATTR_T)
dnl check if we already have the declaration we need, it is not
dnl present in some systems' headers
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for pthread_mutexattr_settype declaration],
wx_cv_func_pthread_mutexattr_settype_decl, [
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <pthread.h>],
[
pthread_mutexattr_t attr;
pthread_mutexattr_settype(&attr, PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE);
],
wx_cv_func_pthread_mutexattr_settype_decl=yes,
wx_cv_func_pthread_mutexattr_settype_decl=no
)
])
if test "$wx_cv_func_pthread_mutexattr_settype_decl" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_PTHREAD_MUTEXATTR_SETTYPE_DECL)
fi
else
dnl don't despair, there may be another way to do it
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for PTHREAD_RECURSIVE_MUTEX_INITIALIZER],
wx_cv_type_pthread_rec_mutex_init,
[
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <pthread.h>],
[
pthread_mutex_t attr = PTHREAD_RECURSIVE_MUTEX_INITIALIZER_NP;
], [
wx_cv_type_pthread_rec_mutex_init=yes
], [
wx_cv_type_pthread_rec_mutex_init=no
]
)
])
if test "$wx_cv_type_pthread_rec_mutex_init" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_PTHREAD_RECURSIVE_MUTEX_INITIALIZER)
else
dnl this may break code working elsewhere, so at least warn about it
AC_MSG_WARN([wxMutex won't be recursive on this platform])
fi
fi
fi
dnl from if !MSW
else
if test "$wxUSE_THREADS" = "yes" ; then
case "${host}" in
*-*-mingw32* )
dnl check if the compiler accepts -mthreads
AC_CACHE_CHECK([if compiler supports -mthreads],
wx_cv_cflags_mthread,
[
CFLAGS_OLD="$CFLAGS"
CFLAGS="-mthreads $CFLAGS"
AC_TRY_COMPILE([], [],
wx_cv_cflags_mthread=yes,
wx_cv_cflags_mthread=no
)
]
)
if test "$wx_cv_cflags_mthread" = "yes"; then
dnl it does, use it
WXCONFIG_CFLAGS="$WXCONFIG_CFLAGS -mthreads"
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -mthreads"
else
dnl it doesn't
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS_OLD"
fi
;;
*-pc-os2*emx )
WXCONFIG_CFLAGS="$WXCONFIG_CFLAGS -Zmt -D__ST_MT_ERRNO__"
WXCONFIG_CXXFLAGS="$WXCONFIG_CXXFLAGS -Zmt -D__ST_MT_ERRNO__"
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -Zmt"
;;
esac
fi
fi
AC_CHECK_FUNC(localtime_r, [ AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LOCALTIME_R) ])
AC_CHECK_FUNC(gmtime_r, [ AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GMTIME_R) ])
AC_CHECK_FUNC(readdir_r, [ AC_DEFINE(HAVE_READDIR_R) ])
dnl By preference, we probably should use getaddrinfo which avoids thread
dnl safety issues and supports IPv6, however there currently is no code
dnl for it, so testing for it is temporarily disabled and we are restricted
dnl to gethostbyname_r/gethostbyaddr_r and getservbyname_r
dnl AC_CHECK_FUNC(getaddrinfo, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GETADDRINFO), [
dnl no getaddrinfo, so check for gethostbyname_r and
dnl related functions (taken from python's configure.in)
dnl sigh -- gethostbyname_r is a mess; it can have 3, 5 or 6 arguments
AX_FUNC_WHICH_GETHOSTBYNAME_R
if test "x$ac_cv_func_which_gethostbyname_r" = "xno" -o \
"x$ac_cv_func_which_gethostbyname_r" = "xunknown" ; then
AC_CHECK_FUNC(gethostbyname, [ AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME) ])
fi
dnl A similar test for getservbyname_r
dnl I'm tempted to just not do this test which is taking much time and
dnl do something similar as for gethostbyaddr_r, but OTOH the macro
dnl doing the test already exists, so using it is easy enough. - SN
AC_raf_FUNC_WHICH_GETSERVBYNAME_R
if test "x$ac_cv_func_which_getservbyname_r" = "xno" -o \
"x$ac_cv_func_which_getservbyname_r" = "xunknown" ; then
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(getservbyname,[ AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GETSERVBYNAME) ])
fi
dnl For gethostbyaddr_r, we currently do no separate test, instead, we
dnl silently assume it's available exactly if gethostbyname_r is
dnl available and always requires two more arguments than
dnl gethostbyname_r.
dnl (also, I'm lazy and there no m4 file that's ready for use for this
dnl function, although it should be easy to rewrite the gethostbyname_r
dnl check to fit this case, if it's really needed. - SN )
dnl ]
dnl )
if test "$wxUSE_THREADS" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_THREADS)
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS thread"
else
dnl on some systems, _REENTRANT should be defined if we want to use any _r()
dnl functions - add tests for other functions here as well
if test "$ac_cv_func_strtok_r" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING(if -D_REENTRANT is needed)
if test "$NEEDS_D_REENTRANT_FOR_R_FUNCS" = 1; then
WXCONFIG_CPPFLAGS="$WXCONFIG_CPPFLAGS -D_REENTRANT"
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
fi
fi
fi
if test "$WXGTK20" = 1 ; then
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(__WXGTK20__,$WXGTK20)
WXGTK12=1
fi
if test "$WXGTK12" = 1 ; then
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(__WXGTK12__,$WXGTK12)
fi
if test "$WXGTK127" = 1 ; then
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(__WXGTK127__,$WXGTK127)
fi
if test "$WXGPE" = 1 ; then
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(__WXGPE__,$WXGPE)
fi
dnl DEBUG_CFLAGS contains debugging options (supposed to be the same for C and C++
dnl compilers: we'd need a separate DEBUG_CXXFLAGS if this is ever not the case)
DEBUG_CFLAGS=
if test "$wxUSE_DEBUG_INFO" = "yes" ; then
DEBUG_CFLAGS="-g"
wxUSE_OPTIMISE=no
fi
if test "$wxUSE_DEBUG_GDB" = "yes" ; then
wxUSE_DEBUG_INFO=yes
if test "$GCC" = yes; then
DEBUG_CFLAGS="-ggdb"
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_DEBUG_FLAG" = "yes" ; then
AC_DEFINE(WXDEBUG)
WXCONFIG_CPPFLAGS="$WXCONFIG_CPPFLAGS -D__WXDEBUG__"
else
if test "$wxUSE_GTK" = 1 ; then
if test "x$wxGTK_VERSION" = "x1" ; then
CPPFLAGS="-DGTK_NO_CHECK_CASTS $CPPFLAGS"
fi
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_MEM_TRACING" = "yes" ; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_MEMORY_TRACING)
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_GLOBAL_MEMORY_OPERATORS)
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_DEBUG_NEW_ALWAYS)
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS memcheck"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_DMALLOC" = "yes" ; then
DMALLOC_LIBS="-ldmallocthcxx"
fi
dnl cc/cxx/ld option for profiling
PROFILE_FLAGS=
if test "$wxUSE_PROFILE" = "yes" ; then
PROFILE_FLAGS=" -pg"
fi
if test "$GCC" = "yes" ; then
if test "$wxUSE_NO_RTTI" = "yes" ; then
WXCONFIG_CXXFLAGS="$WXCONFIG_CXXFLAGS -fno-rtti"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_NO_EXCEPTIONS" = "yes" ; then
WXCONFIG_CXXFLAGS="$WXCONFIG_CXXFLAGS -fno-exceptions"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_PERMISSIVE" = "yes" ; then
WXCONFIG_CFLAGS="$WXCONFIG_CFLAGS -fpermissive"
fi
dnl Ian Brown <ian.brown@printsoft.de> reports that versions of gcc before
dnl 3.0 overflow the table of contents on rs6000 as they create an entry
dnl for each subroutine by default -- using the switch below only creates
dnl one entry per file instead at the price of minor performance penalty
dnl
dnl As of wx2.4 a bug in the hppa gcc compiler causes a similar problem
dnl without -ffunction-sections. No idea how long we'll need to maintain
dnl this, or even the extent of gcc/wx version combinations affected, but
dnl also as above, this 'fix' does not come without side effects.
dnl
dnl TODO: test for the gcc version here (how?)
case "${host}" in
powerpc*-*-aix* )
WXCONFIG_CFLAGS="$WXCONFIG_CFLAGS -mminimal-toc"
;;
*-hppa* )
WXCONFIG_CFLAGS="$WXCONFIG_CFLAGS -ffunction-sections"
;;
esac
fi
dnl C/C++ compiler option for optimization (supposed to be the same for both)
OPTIMISE_CFLAGS=
if test "$wxUSE_OPTIMISE" = "no" ; then
if test "$GCC" = yes ; then
dnl use -O0 because compiling with it is faster than compiling with no
dnl optimization options at all (at least with g++ 3.2)
OPTIMISE_CFLAGS="-O0"
fi
else
if test "$GCC" = yes ; then
OPTIMISE_CFLAGS="-O2"
else
OPTIMISE_CFLAGS="-O"
fi
fi
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl compatibility level
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
if test "x$WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_4" = "xyes"; then
AC_DEFINE(WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_4)
WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_6="yes"
fi
if test "x$WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_6" != "xno"; then
AC_DEFINE(WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_6)
fi
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl the library may be built without GUI classes at all
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
if test "$wxUSE_GUI" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_GUI)
dnl the things we always pull in the GUI version of the library:
dnl 1. basic things like wxApp, wxWindow, wxControl, wxFrame, wxDialog (the
dnl library really can't be built without those)
dnl 2. basic controls: wxButton, wxStaticText, wxTextCtrl (these are used in
dnl almost any program and the first 2 are needed to show a message box
dnl which want to be always able to do)
dnl 3. GDI stuff: icon, cursors and all that. Although it would be very nice
dnl to compile without them (if the app doesn't do any drawing, it doesn't
dnl need the dcs, pens, brushes, ...), this just can't be done now
dnl 4. menu stuff: wxMenu, wxMenuBar, wxMenuItem
dnl 5. misc stuff: timers, settings, message box
fi
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Unix/Windows
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
if test "$wxUSE_UNIX" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_UNIX)
fi
dnl ------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl DLL support
dnl ------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl under MSW we always have LoadLibrary/GetProcAddress
if test "$TOOLKIT" != "MSW" -a "$USE_OS2" != 1; then
HAVE_DL_FUNCS=0
HAVE_SHL_FUNCS=0
if test "$wxUSE_DYNAMIC_LOADER" = "yes" -o "$wxUSE_DYNLIB_CLASS" = "yes" ; then
if test "$USE_DARWIN" = 1; then
dnl dlopen/dlerror is implemented in dynlib.cpp for Darwin/Mac OS X
HAVE_DL_FUNCS=1
elif test "$USE_DOS" = 1; then
HAVE_DL_FUNCS=0
else
dnl the test is a bit complicated because we check for dlopen() both with
dnl and without -ldl and we also try to find shl_load() if there is no
dnl dlopen() on this system
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(dlopen,
[
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DLOPEN)
HAVE_DL_FUNCS=1
],
[
AC_CHECK_LIB(dl, dlopen,
[
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DLOPEN)
HAVE_DL_FUNCS=1
DL_LINK=" -ldl$DL_LINK"
],
[
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(shl_load,
[
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SHL_LOAD)
HAVE_SHL_FUNCS=1
],
[
AC_CHECK_LIB(shl_load, dld,
[
HAVE_SHL_FUNCS=1
DL_LINK=" -ldld$DL_LINK"
])
])
])
])
dnl check also for dlerror()
if test "$HAVE_DL_FUNCS" = 1; then
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(dlerror,
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DLERROR),
[
AC_CHECK_LIB(dl, dlerror, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DLERROR))
]
)
fi
fi
if test "$HAVE_DL_FUNCS" = 0; then
if test "$HAVE_SHL_FUNCS" = 0; then
if test "$USE_UNIX" = 1 -o "$USE_DOS" = 1; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Missing dynamic loading support, several features will be disabled])
wxUSE_DYNAMIC_LOADER=no
wxUSE_DYNLIB_CLASS=no
else
AC_MSG_WARN([Assuming wxLibrary class works on this platform])
fi
fi
fi
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_DYNAMIC_LOADER" = "yes" ; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_DYNAMIC_LOADER)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_DYNLIB_CLASS" = "yes" ; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_DYNLIB_CLASS)
fi
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Verify consistency of plugins/monolithic/shared settings:
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
if test "$wxUSE_PLUGINS" = "yes" ; then
if test "$wxUSE_SHARED" = "no" ; then
AC_MSG_WARN([plugins supported only in shared build, disabling])
wxUSE_PLUGINS=no
fi
if test "$wxUSE_MONOLITHIC" = "yes" ; then
AC_MSG_WARN([plugins not supported monolithic build, disabling])
wxUSE_PLUGINS=no
fi
if test "$wxUSE_DYNLIB_CLASS" = "no" ; then
AC_MSG_WARN([plugins require wxDynamicLibrary, disabling])
wxUSE_PLUGINS=no
fi
if test "$wxUSE_PLUGINS" = "yes" ; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_PLUGINS)
fi
fi
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Register non-GUI class options for makefiles and setup.h
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
if test "$wxUSE_STL" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_STL)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_APPLE_IEEE" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_APPLE_IEEE)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_TIMER" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_TIMER)
fi
dnl Unix implementation needs additional checks because audio support
dnl comes in many favours:
if test "$USE_UNIX" = "1" ; then
dnl it's not enough to check for just the header because OSS under NetBSD
dnl redefines ioctl as oss_ioctrl inside it and so we also need to test
dnl whether we need -lossaudio at link-time
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for ioctl() in sys/soundcard.h], ac_cv_header_sys_soundcard, [
AC_TRY_LINK([
#include <sys/soundcard.h>
],
[
ioctl(0, SNDCTL_DSP_SYNC, 0);
],
ac_cv_header_sys_soundcard=yes,
[
saveLibs="$LIBS"
LIBS="$saveLibs -lossaudio"
AC_TRY_LINK([
#include <sys/soundcard.h>
],
[
ioctl(0, SNDCTL_DSP_SYNC, 0);
],
ac_cv_header_sys_soundcard=yes,
[
LIBS="$saveLibs"
ac_cv_header_sys_soundcard=no
]
)
]
)
])
if test "$ac_cv_header_sys_soundcard" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SYS_SOUNDCARD_H)
else
DISABLED_CONTRIB="$DISABLED_CONTRIB mmedia"
fi
fi
WITH_PLUGIN_SDL=0
if test "$wxUSE_SOUND" = "yes"; then
if test "$USE_UNIX" = "1" ; then
if test "$wxUSE_LIBSDL" != "no"; then
AM_PATH_SDL([1.2.0],
[
EXTRALIBS_SDL="$SDL_LIBS"
CXXFLAGS="$SDL_CFLAGS $CXXFLAGS"
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_LIBSDL)
],
[wxUSE_LIBSDL="no"])
if test "$wxUSE_LIBSDL" = "yes" -a "$wxUSE_PLUGINS" = "yes" ; then
WITH_PLUGIN_SDL=1
fi
fi
fi
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_SOUND)
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS sound"
fi
if test "$WXGTK20" = 1; then
if test "$wxUSE_PRINTING_ARCHITECTURE" = "yes" ; then
if test "$wxUSE_LIBGNOMEPRINT" = "yes" ; then
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(LIBGNOMEPRINTUI,
[libgnomeprintui-2.2 >= 2.8],
[
dnl EXTRALIBS_GNOMEPRINT="$LIBGNOMEPRINTUI_LIBS"
CXXFLAGS="$LIBGNOMEPRINTUI_CFLAGS $CXXFLAGS"
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_LIBGNOMEPRINT)
],
[
AC_MSG_WARN([libgnomeprintui not found, library will use standard PostScript printing])
wxUSE_LIBGNOMEPRINT="no"
]
)
fi
fi
fi
if test "$WXGTK20" = 1; then
if test "$wxUSE_LIBHILDON" = "yes" ; then
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(HILDON,
[hildon-lgpl >= 0.9],
[
EXTRALIBS_HILDON="$HILDON_LIBS"
CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS $HILDON_CFLAGS"
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_LIBHILDON)
],
[
AC_MSG_WARN([libhildon_lgpl not found])
wxUSE_LIBHILDON="no"
]
)
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_CMDLINE_PARSER" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_CMDLINE_PARSER)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_STOPWATCH" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_STOPWATCH)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_DATETIME" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_DATETIME)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_FILE" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_FILE)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_FFILE" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_FFILE)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_FILESYSTEM" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_FILESYSTEM)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_FS_ZIP" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_FS_ZIP)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_ARCHIVE_STREAMS" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_ARCHIVE_STREAMS)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_ZIPSTREAM" = "yes"; then
if test "$wxUSE_ARCHIVE_STREAMS" != "yes"; then
AC_MSG_WARN(wxZip requires wxArchive... disabled)
elif test "$wxUSE_ZLIB" = "no"; then
AC_MSG_WARN(wxZip requires wxZlib... disabled)
else
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_ZIPSTREAM)
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_ON_FATAL_EXCEPTION" = "yes"; then
if test "$USE_UNIX" != 1; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Catching fatal exceptions not currently supported on this system, wxApp::OnFatalException will not be called])
wxUSE_ON_FATAL_EXCEPTION=no
else
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_ON_FATAL_EXCEPTION)
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_STACKWALKER" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_STACKWALKER)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_DEBUGREPORT" = "yes"; then
if test "$USE_UNIX" != "1" -a "$USE_WIN32" != "1"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Creating debug reports not currently supported on this system, disabled])
wxUSE_DEBUGREPORT=no
else
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_DEBUGREPORT)
if test "$wxUSE_ON_FATAL_EXCEPTION" = "yes"; then
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS debugrpt"
fi
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_SNGLINST_CHECKER" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_SNGLINST_CHECKER)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_BUSYINFO" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_BUSYINFO)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_STD_IOSTREAM" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_STD_IOSTREAM)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_STD_STRING" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_STD_STRING)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_STDPATHS" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_STDPATHS)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_TEXTBUFFER" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_TEXTBUFFER)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_TEXTFILE" = "yes"; then
if test "$wxUSE_FILE" != "yes" -o "$wxUSE_TEXTBUFFER" != "yes" ; then
AC_MSG_WARN(wxTextFile requires wxFile and wxTextBuffer... disabled)
else
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_TEXTFILE)
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_CONFIG" = "yes" ; then
if test "$wxUSE_TEXTFILE" != "yes"; then
AC_MSG_WARN(wxConfig requires wxTextFile... disabled)
else
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_CONFIG)
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_CONFIG_NATIVE)
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS config"
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_INTL" = "yes" ; then
if test "$wxUSE_FILE" != "yes"; then
AC_MSG_WARN(I18n code requires wxFile... disabled)
else
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_INTL)
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS internat"
GUIDIST="$GUIDIST INTL_DIST"
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_LOG" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_LOG)
if test "$wxUSE_LOGGUI" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_LOGGUI)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_LOGWINDOW" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_LOGWINDOW)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_LOGDIALOG" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_LOG_DIALOG)
fi
dnl the keyboard sample requires wxUSE_LOG
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS keyboard"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_LONGLONG" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_LONGLONG)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_GEOMETRY" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_GEOMETRY)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_STREAMS" = "yes" ; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_STREAMS)
fi
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl time/date functions
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
if test "$wxUSE_DATETIME" = "yes"; then
dnl check for strptime and for its declaration as some systems lack it
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(strptime)
if test "$ac_cv_func_strptime" = "yes"; then
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for strptime declaration], wx_cv_func_strptime_decl,
[
AC_LANG_SAVE
AC_LANG_CPLUSPLUS
AC_TRY_COMPILE(
[
#include <time.h>
],
[
struct tm t;
strptime("foo", "bar", &t);
],
wx_cv_func_strptime_decl=yes,
wx_cv_func_strptime_decl=no
)
AC_LANG_RESTORE
]
)
fi
if test "$wx_cv_func_strptime_decl" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STRPTIME_DECL)
fi
dnl check for timezone variable
dnl doesn't exist under Darwin / Mac OS X which uses tm_gmtoff instead
AC_CACHE_CHECK(for timezone variable in <time.h>,
wx_cv_var_timezone,
[
AC_TRY_COMPILE(
[
#include <time.h>
],
[
int tz;
tz = timezone;
],
[
wx_cv_var_timezone=timezone
],
[
AC_TRY_COMPILE(
[
#include <time.h>
],
[
int tz;
tz = _timezone;
],
[
wx_cv_var_timezone=_timezone
],
[
AC_TRY_COMPILE(
[
#include <time.h>
],
[
int tz;
tz = __timezone;
],
[
wx_cv_var_timezone=__timezone
],
[
if test "$USE_DOS" = 0 ; then
AC_MSG_WARN(no timezone variable, will use tm_gmtoff instead)
fi
]
)
]
)
]
)
]
)
dnl as we want $wx_cv_var_timezone to be expanded, use AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED
if test "x$wx_cv_var_timezone" != x ; then
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(WX_TIMEZONE, $wx_cv_var_timezone)
fi
dnl check for localtime (it's POSIX, but the check can do no harm...)
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(localtime)
if test "$ac_cv_func_localtime" = "yes"; then
AC_CACHE_CHECK(for tm_gmtoff in struct tm,
wx_cv_struct_tm_has_gmtoff,
[
AC_TRY_COMPILE(
[
#include <time.h>
],
[
struct tm tm;
tm.tm_gmtoff++;
],
[
wx_cv_struct_tm_has_gmtoff=yes
],
wx_cv_struct_tm_has_gmtoff=no
)
])
fi
if test "$wx_cv_struct_tm_has_gmtoff" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(WX_GMTOFF_IN_TM)
fi
dnl check for gettimeofday (SVr4, BSD 4.3) and ftime (V7, BSD 4.3) for the
dnl function to be used for high resolution timers
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(gettimeofday ftime, break)
if test "$ac_cv_func_gettimeofday" = "yes"; then
AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether gettimeofday takes two arguments],
wx_cv_func_gettimeofday_has_2_args,
[
dnl on some _really_ old systems it takes only 1 argument
AC_LANG_SAVE
AC_LANG_CPLUSPLUS
AC_TRY_COMPILE(
[
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <unistd.h>
],
[
struct timeval tv;
gettimeofday(&tv, NULL);
],
wx_cv_func_gettimeofday_has_2_args=yes,
AC_TRY_COMPILE(
[
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <unistd.h>
],
[
struct timeval tv;
gettimeofday(&tv);
],
wx_cv_func_gettimeofday_has_2_args=no,
[
AC_MSG_WARN([failed to determine number of gettimeofday() arguments])
wx_cv_func_gettimeofday_has_2_args=unknown
]
)
)
AC_LANG_RESTORE
])
if test "$wx_cv_func_gettimeofday_has_2_args" != "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(WX_GETTIMEOFDAY_NO_TZ)
fi
fi
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS typetest"
fi
dnl ------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl wxSocket
dnl ------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl VZ: the GUI hooks wxSocket needs are not implemented yet in some toolkits
if test "$wxUSE_SOCKETS" = "yes"; then
if test "$wxUSE_MGL" = "1"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([wxSocket not yet supported under MGL... disabled])
wxUSE_SOCKETS="no"
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_SOCKETS" = "yes"; then
dnl under MSW we always have sockets
if test "$TOOLKIT" != "MSW"; then
dnl under Solaris and OS/2, socket functions live in -lsocket
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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AC_CHECK_FUNC(socket,,
[
AC_CHECK_LIB(socket, socket,
if test "$INET_LINK" != " -lsocket"; then
INET_LINK="$INET_LINK -lsocket"
fi,
[
AC_MSG_WARN([socket library not found - sockets will be disabled])
wxUSE_SOCKETS=no
]
)
]
)
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_SOCKETS" = "yes" ; then
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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dnl this test may be appropriate if building under cygwin
dnl right now I'm assuming it also uses the winsock stuff
dnl like mingw does.. -- RL
if test "$TOOLKIT" != "MSW"; then
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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dnl determine the type of third argument for getsockname
dnl This test needs to be done in C++ mode since gsocket.cpp now
dnl is C++ code and pointer cast that are possible even without
dnl warning in C still fail in C++.
AC_LANG_PUSH(C++)
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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AC_CACHE_CHECK([what is the type of the third argument of getsockname],
wx_cv_type_getsockname3,
[
AC_TRY_COMPILE(
[
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
],
[
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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socklen_t len;
getsockname(0, 0, &len);
],
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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wx_cv_type_getsockname3=socklen_t,
[
dnl the compiler will compile the version with size_t
dnl even if the real type of the last parameter is int
dnl but it should give at least a warning about
dnl converting between incompatible pointer types, so
dnl try to use it to get the correct behaviour at
dnl least with gcc (otherwise we'd always use size_t)
CXXFLAGS_OLD="$CXXFLAGS"
if test "$GCC" = yes ; then
CXXFLAGS="-Werror $CXXFLAGS"
fi
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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AC_TRY_COMPILE(
[
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
],
[
size_t len;
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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getsockname(0, 0, &len);
],
wx_cv_type_getsockname3=size_t,
AC_TRY_COMPILE(
[
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
],
[
int len;
getsockname(0, 0, &len);
],
wx_cv_type_getsockname3=int,
wx_cv_type_getsockname3=unknown
)
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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)
CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS_OLD"
]
)
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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])
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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if test "$wx_cv_type_getsockname3" = "unknown"; then
wxUSE_SOCKETS=no
AC_MSG_WARN([Couldn't find socklen_t synonym for this system])
else
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(WX_SOCKLEN_T, $wx_cv_type_getsockname3)
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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fi
dnl Do this again for getsockopt as it may be different
AC_CACHE_CHECK([what is the type of the fifth argument of getsockopt],
wx_cv_type_getsockopt5,
[
AC_TRY_COMPILE(
[
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
],
[
socklen_t len;
getsockopt(0, 0, 0, 0, &len);
],
wx_cv_type_getsockopt5=socklen_t,
[
dnl the compiler will compile the version with size_t
dnl even if the real type of the last parameter is int
dnl but it should give at least a warning about
dnl converting between incompatible pointer types, so
dnl try to use it to get the correct behaviour at
dnl least with gcc (otherwise we'd always use size_t)
CXXFLAGS_OLD="$CXXFLAGS"
if test "$GCC" = yes ; then
CXXFLAGS="-Werror $CXXFLAGS"
fi
AC_TRY_COMPILE(
[
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
],
[
size_t len;
getsockopt(0, 0, 0, 0, &len);
],
wx_cv_type_getsockopt5=size_t,
AC_TRY_COMPILE(
[
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
],
[
int len;
getsockopt(0, 0, 0, 0, &len);
],
wx_cv_type_getsockopt5=int,
wx_cv_type_getsockopt5=unknown
)
)
CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS_OLD"
]
)
])
if test "$wx_cv_type_getsockopt5" = "unknown"; then
wxUSE_SOCKETS=no
AC_MSG_WARN([Couldn't find socklen_t synonym for this system])
else
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(SOCKOPTLEN_T, $wx_cv_type_getsockopt5)
fi
AC_LANG_POP
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_SOCKETS" = "yes" ; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_SOCKETS)
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS sockets"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_PROTOCOL" = "yes"; then
if test "$wxUSE_SOCKETS" != "yes"; then
AC_MSG_WARN(Protocol classes require sockets... disabled)
wxUSE_PROTOCOL=no
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_PROTOCOL" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_PROTOCOL)
if test "$wxUSE_PROTOCOL_HTTP" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_PROTOCOL_HTTP)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_PROTOCOL_FTP" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_PROTOCOL_FTP)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_PROTOCOL_FILE" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_PROTOCOL_FILE)
fi
else
if test "$wxUSE_FS_INET" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([HTTP filesystem require protocol classes... disabled])
wxUSE_FS_INET="no"
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_URL" = "yes"; then
if test "$wxUSE_PROTOCOL" != "yes"; then
AC_MSG_WARN(wxURL class requires wxProtocol... disabled)
wxUSE_URL=no
fi
if test "$wxUSE_URL" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_URL)
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_FS_INET" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_FS_INET)
fi
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Joystick support
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
if test "$wxUSE_GUI" = "yes" -a "$wxUSE_JOYSTICK" = "yes"; then
wxUSE_JOYSTICK=no
dnl under MSW we always have joystick support
if test "$TOOLKIT" = "MSW"; then
wxUSE_JOYSTICK=yes
dnl mac only available on darwin
elif test "$TOOLKIT" = "MAC" -o "$TOOLKIT" = "COCOA"; then
if test "$USE_DARWIN" = 1; then
dnl check for a bug in the headers, some have bad setEventCallout
AC_MSG_CHECKING([headers have declarations needed for joystick support])
AC_LANG_PUSH(C++)
AC_TRY_COMPILE( [ #include <IOKit/hid/IOHIDLib.h> ],
[ IOHIDQueueInterface *qi = NULL;
IOHIDCallbackFunction cb = NULL;
qi->setEventCallout(NULL, cb, NULL, NULL); ],
[ wxUSE_JOYSTICK=yes ]
)
AC_LANG_POP
AC_MSG_RESULT($wxUSE_JOYSTICK)
fi
dnl joystick support is only for Linux 2.1.x or greater
else
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(linux/joystick.h, wxUSE_JOYSTICK=yes)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_JOYSTICK" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_JOYSTICK)
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS joytest"
else
AC_MSG_WARN(Joystick not supported by this system... disabled)
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2001-09-28 03:00:13 -04:00
fi
fi
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl String stuff
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
if test "$wxUSE_FONTMAP" = "yes" ; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_FONTMAP)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_UNICODE" = "yes" ; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_UNICODE)
if test "$USE_WIN32" != 1; then
wxUSE_UNICODE_MSLU=no
fi
if test "$USE_WIN32" = 1 -a "$wxUSE_UNICODE_MSLU" = "yes"; then
AC_CHECK_LIB(unicows,main,
[
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_UNICODE_MSLU)
],
[
AC_MSG_WARN([Compiler doesn't support MSLU (libunicows.a), disabled.
Applications will only run on Windows NT/2000/XP!])
wxUSE_UNICODE_MSLU=no
])
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_wxUSE_EXPERIMENTAL_PRINTF" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_EXPERIMENTAL_PRINTF)
fi
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Register PostScript options for makefiles and setup.h
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------
if test "$wxUSE_POSTSCRIPT" = "yes" ; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_POSTSCRIPT)
fi
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_AFM_FOR_POSTSCRIPT)
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_NORMALIZED_PS_FONTS)
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl big GUI components: MDI, doc/view, printing, help, ...
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
if test "$wxUSE_CONSTRAINTS" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_CONSTRAINTS)
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS layout"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_MDI" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_MDI)
if test "$wxUSE_MDI_ARCHITECTURE" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_MDI_ARCHITECTURE)
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS mdi"
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_DOC_VIEW_ARCHITECTURE" = "yes" ; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_DOC_VIEW_ARCHITECTURE)
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS docview"
if test "$wxUSE_MDI_ARCHITECTURE" = "yes"; then
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS docvwmdi"
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_HELP" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_HELP)
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS help"
if test "$wxUSE_MSW" = 1; then
if test "$wxUSE_MS_HTML_HELP" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_MS_HTML_HELP)
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_WXHTML_HELP" = "yes"; then
if test "$wxUSE_HTML" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_WXHTML_HELP)
else
AC_MSG_WARN(Cannot use wxHTML-based help without wxHTML so it won't be compiled)
wxUSE_WXHTML_HELP=no
fi
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_PRINTING_ARCHITECTURE" = "yes" ; then
if test "$wxUSE_CONSTRAINTS" != "yes"; then
AC_MSG_WARN(Printing support cannot be used without constraints so it won't be compiled without it)
else
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_PRINTING_ARCHITECTURE)
fi
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS printing"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_PROLOGIO" = "yes" -o "$wxUSE_RESOURCES" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([wxExpr and old-style resources are now available in contrib only])
fi
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl wxMetafile availability
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
if test "$wxUSE_METAFILE" = "yes"; then
if test "$wxUSE_MSW" != 1 -a "$wxUSE_MAC" != 1 -a "$wxUSE_PM" != 1; then
AC_MSG_WARN([wxMetafile is not available on this system... disabled])
wxUSE_METAFILE=no
fi
fi
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl IPC: IPC, Drag'n'Drop, Clipboard, ...
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl check for ole headers and disable a few features requiring it if not
dnl present (earlier versions of mingw32 don't have ole2.h)
if test "$USE_WIN32" = 1 -a \( "$wxUSE_DATAOBJ" = "yes" \
-o "$wxUSE_CLIPBOARD" = "yes" \
-o "$wxUSE_OLE" = "yes" \
-o "$wxUSE_DRAG_AND_DROP" = "yes" \) ; then
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(ole2.h)
if test "$ac_cv_header_ole2_h" = "yes" ; then
if test "$GCC" = yes ; then
AC_LANG_SAVE
AC_LANG_CPLUSPLUS
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if g++ requires -fvtable-thunks])
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <windows.h>
#include <ole2.h>],
[],
[AC_MSG_RESULT(no)],
[AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
WXCONFIG_CXXFLAGS="$WXCONFIG_CXXFLAGS -fvtable-thunks"])
AC_LANG_RESTORE
LIBS=" -lrpcrt4 -loleaut32 -lole32 -luuid$LIBS"
if test "$wxUSE_OLE" = "yes" ; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_OLE)
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS oleauto"
fi
fi
dnl for OLE clipboard and dnd
if test "$wxUSE_DATAOBJ" = "yes" ; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_DATAOBJ)
fi
else
AC_MSG_WARN([Some features disabled because OLE headers not found])
wxUSE_CLIPBOARD=no
wxUSE_DRAG_AND_DROP=no
wxUSE_DATAOBJ=no
wxUSE_OLE=no
fi
if test "$wxUSE_METAFILE" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_METAFILE)
dnl this one should probably be made separately configurable
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_ENH_METAFILE)
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_IPC" = "yes"; then
if test "$wxUSE_SOCKETS" != "yes" -a "$USE_WIN32" != 1; then
AC_MSG_WARN(wxWidgets IPC classes require sockets... disabled)
wxUSE_IPC=no
fi
if test "$wxUSE_IPC" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_IPC)
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS ipc"
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_DATAOBJ" = "yes"; then
if test "$wxUSE_MGL" = 1; then
AC_MSG_WARN([wxDataObject not yet supported under MGL... disabled])
wxUSE_DATAOBJ=no
else
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_DATAOBJ)
fi
else
AC_MSG_WARN([Clipboard and drag-and-drop require wxDataObject -- disabled])
wxUSE_CLIPBOARD=no
wxUSE_DRAG_AND_DROP=no
fi
if test "$wxUSE_CLIPBOARD" = "yes"; then
if test "$wxUSE_MGL" = 1; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Clipboard not yet supported under MGL... disabled])
wxUSE_CLIPBOARD=no
fi
if test "$wxUSE_CLIPBOARD" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_CLIPBOARD)
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_DRAG_AND_DROP" = "yes" ; then
if test "$wxUSE_GTK" = 1; then
if test "$WXGTK12" != 1; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Drag and drop is only supported under GTK+ 1.2... disabled])
wxUSE_DRAG_AND_DROP=no
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_MOTIF" = 1; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Drag and drop not yet supported under Motif... disabled])
wxUSE_DRAG_AND_DROP=no
fi
if test "$wxUSE_X11" = 1; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Drag and drop not yet supported under X11... disabled])
wxUSE_DRAG_AND_DROP=no
fi
if test "$wxUSE_MGL" = 1; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Drag and drop not yet supported under MGL... disabled])
wxUSE_DRAG_AND_DROP=no
fi
if test "$wxUSE_DRAG_AND_DROP" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_DRAG_AND_DROP)
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_DRAG_AND_DROP" = "yes" -o "$wxUSE_CLIPBOARD" = "yes"; then
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS dnd"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_SPLINES" = "yes" ; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_SPLINES)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_MOUSEWHEEL" = "yes" ; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_MOUSEWHEEL)
fi
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl GUI controls
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
USES_CONTROLS=0
if test "$wxUSE_CONTROLS" = "yes"; then
USES_CONTROLS=1
fi
if test "$wxUSE_ACCEL" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_ACCEL)
USES_CONTROLS=1
fi
if test "$wxUSE_BUTTON" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_BUTTON)
USES_CONTROLS=1
fi
if test "$wxUSE_BMPBUTTON" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_BMPBUTTON)
USES_CONTROLS=1
fi
if test "$wxUSE_CALCTRL" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_CALENDARCTRL)
USES_CONTROLS=1
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS calendar"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_CARET" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_CARET)
USES_CONTROLS=1
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS caret"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_COMBOBOX" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_COMBOBOX)
USES_CONTROLS=1
fi
if test "$wxUSE_CHOICE" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_CHOICE)
USES_CONTROLS=1
fi
if test "$wxUSE_CHOICEBOOK" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_CHOICEBOOK)
USES_CONTROLS=1
fi
if test "$wxUSE_CHECKBOX" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_CHECKBOX)
USES_CONTROLS=1
fi
if test "$wxUSE_CHECKLST" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_CHECKLISTBOX)
USES_CONTROLS=1
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS checklst"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_DATEPICKCTRL" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_DATEPICKCTRL)
USES_CONTROLS=1
fi
if test "$wxUSE_DISPLAY" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_DISPLAY)
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS display multimon"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_GAUGE" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_GAUGE)
USES_CONTROLS=1
fi
if test "$wxUSE_GRID" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_GRID)
USES_CONTROLS=1
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS grid"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_DATAVIEWCTRL" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_DATAVIEWCTRL)
USES_CONTROLS=1
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS dataview"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_IMAGLIST" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_IMAGLIST)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_LISTBOOK" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_LISTBOOK)
USES_CONTROLS=1
fi
if test "$wxUSE_LISTBOX" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_LISTBOX)
USES_CONTROLS=1
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS listbox"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_LISTCTRL" = "yes"; then
if test "$wxUSE_IMAGLIST" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_LISTCTRL)
USES_CONTROLS=1
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS listctrl"
else
AC_MSG_WARN([wxListCtrl requires wxImageList and won't be compiled without it])
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_NOTEBOOK" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_NOTEBOOK)
USES_CONTROLS=1
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS notebook"
fi
dnl if test "$wxUSE_PROPSHEET" = "yes"; then
dnl AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_PROPSHEET)
dnl USES_CONTROLS=1
dnl SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS proplist"
dnl fi
if test "$wxUSE_RADIOBOX" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_RADIOBOX)
USES_CONTROLS=1
fi
if test "$wxUSE_RADIOBTN" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_RADIOBTN)
USES_CONTROLS=1
fi
if test "$wxUSE_SASH" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_SASH)
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS sashtest"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_SCROLLBAR" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_SCROLLBAR)
USES_CONTROLS=1
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS scroll scrollsub"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_SLIDER" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_SLIDER)
USES_CONTROLS=1
fi
if test "$wxUSE_SPINBTN" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_SPINBTN)
USES_CONTROLS=1
fi
if test "$wxUSE_SPINCTRL" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_SPINCTRL)
USES_CONTROLS=1
fi
if test "$wxUSE_SPLITTER" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_SPLITTER)
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS splitter"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_STATBMP" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_STATBMP)
USES_CONTROLS=1
fi
if test "$wxUSE_STATBOX" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_STATBOX)
USES_CONTROLS=1
fi
if test "$wxUSE_STATTEXT" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_STATTEXT)
USES_CONTROLS=1
fi
if test "$wxUSE_STATLINE" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_STATLINE)
USES_CONTROLS=1
fi
if test "$wxUSE_STATUSBAR" = "yes"; then
dnl this will get undefined in wx/chkconf.h if it's not supported
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_NATIVE_STATUSBAR)
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_STATUSBAR)
USES_CONTROLS=1
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS statbar"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_TABDIALOG" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_TAB_DIALOG)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_TEXTCTRL" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_TEXTCTRL)
USES_CONTROLS=1
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS text"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_TOGGLEBTN" = "yes"; then
if test "$wxUSE_COCOA" = 1 ; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Toggle button not yet supported under Mac OS X... disabled])
wxUSE_TOGGLEBTN=no
fi
if test "$wxUSE_UNIVERSAL" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Toggle button not yet supported under wxUniversal... disabled])
wxUSE_TOGGLEBTN=no
fi
if test "$wxUSE_TOGGLEBTN" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_TOGGLEBTN)
USES_CONTROLS=1
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_TOOLBAR_SIMPLE" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_TOOLBAR_SIMPLE)
wxUSE_TOOLBAR="yes"
USES_CONTROLS=1
fi
if test "$wxUSE_TOOLBAR" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_TOOLBAR)
USES_CONTROLS=1
dnl if wxUSE_TOOLBAR and !wxUSE_TOOLBAR_SIMPLE => wxUSE_TOOLBAR_NATIVE
if test "$wxUSE_TOOLBAR_SIMPLE" != "yes"; then
wxUSE_TOOLBAR_NATIVE="yes"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_TOOLBAR_NATIVE" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_TOOLBAR_NATIVE)
USES_CONTROLS=1
fi
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS toolbar"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_TOOLTIPS" = "yes"; then
if test "$wxUSE_MOTIF" = 1; then
AC_MSG_WARN([wxTooltip not supported yet under Motif... disabled])
else
if test "$wxUSE_UNIVERSAL" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([wxTooltip not supported yet in wxUniversal... disabled])
else
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_TOOLTIPS)
fi
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_TREEBOOK" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_TREEBOOK)
USES_CONTROLS=1
fi
if test "$wxUSE_TREECTRL" = "yes"; then
if test "$wxUSE_IMAGLIST" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_TREECTRL)
USES_CONTROLS=1
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS treectrl"
else
AC_MSG_WARN([wxTreeCtrl requires wxImageList and won't be compiled without it])
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_POPUPWIN" = "yes"; then
if test "$wxUSE_MAC" = 1 -o "$wxUSE_COCOA" = 1 ; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Popup window not yet supported under Mac OS X... disabled])
else
if test "$wxUSE_PM" = 1; then
AC_MSG_WARN([wxPopupWindow not yet supported under PM... disabled])
else
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_POPUPWIN)
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS popup"
USES_CONTROLS=1
fi
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_DIALUP_MANAGER" = "yes"; then
if test "$wxUSE_MAC" = 1 -o "$wxUSE_COCOA" = 1 ; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Dialup manager not yet supported under Mac OS X... disabled])
else
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_DIALUP_MANAGER)
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS dialup"
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_TIPWINDOW" = "yes"; then
if test "$wxUSE_PM" = 1; then
AC_MSG_WARN([wxTipWindow not yet supported under PM... disabled])
else
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_TIPWINDOW)
fi
fi
if test "$USES_CONTROLS" = 1; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_CONTROLS)
fi
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl misc options
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl please keep the settings below in alphabetical order
if test "$wxUSE_ACCESSIBILITY" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_ACCESSIBILITY)
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS access"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_DC_CACHEING" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_DC_CACHEING)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_DRAGIMAGE" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_DRAGIMAGE)
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS dragimag"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_EXCEPTIONS" = "yes"; then
if test "$wxUSE_NO_EXCEPTIONS" = "yes" ; then
AC_MSG_WARN([--enable-exceptions can't be used with --enable-no_exceptions])
else
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_EXCEPTIONS)
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS except"
fi
fi
USE_HTML=0
if test "$wxUSE_HTML" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_HTML)
USE_HTML=1
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS html html/about html/help html/helpview html/printing html/test html/virtual html/widget html/zip htlbox"
if test "$wxUSE_MAC" = 1; then
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS html/htmlctrl"
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_WEBKIT" = "yes"; then
if test "$wxUSE_MAC" = 1 -a "$USE_DARWIN" = 1; then
old_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS"
CPPFLAGS="-x objective-c++ $CPPFLAGS"
AC_CHECK_HEADER([WebKit/HIWebView.h],
[
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_WEBKIT)
WEBKIT_LINK="-framework WebKit"
],
[
AC_MSG_WARN([WebKit headers not found; disabling wxWebKit])
wxUSE_WEBKIT=no
],
[#include <Carbon/Carbon.h>])
CPPFLAGS="$old_CPPFLAGS"
elif test "$wxUSE_COCOA" = 1; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_WEBKIT)
else
wxUSE_WEBKIT=no
fi
fi
USE_XRC=0
if test "$wxUSE_XRC" = "yes"; then
if test "$wxUSE_XML" != "yes"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([XML library not built, XRC resources disabled])
wxUSE_XRC=no
else
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_XRC)
USE_XRC=1
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS xrc"
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_MENUS" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_MENUS)
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS menu"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_METAFILE" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_METAFILE)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_MIMETYPE" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_MIMETYPE)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_MINIFRAME" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_MINIFRAME)
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS minifram"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_SYSTEM_OPTIONS" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_SYSTEM_OPTIONS)
if test "$TOOLKIT" = "MSW" -o "$TOOLKIT" = "GTK" -o "$TOOLKIT" = "X11" -o \
"$TOOLKIT" = "MOTIF" -o "$TOOLKIT" = "COCOA"; then
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS taskbar"
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_VALIDATORS" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_VALIDATORS)
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS validate"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_PALETTE" = "yes" ; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_PALETTE)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_UNICODE" = "yes" -a "$wxUSE_UNICODE_MSLU" = "yes" ; then
dnl Must be done this late because -lunicows must be before all the other libs
LIBS=" -lunicows $LIBS"
fi
USE_RICHTEXT=0
if test "$wxUSE_RICHTEXT" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_RICHTEXT)
USE_RICHTEXT=1
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS richtext"
fi
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl wxImage options
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
if test "$wxUSE_IMAGE" = "yes" ; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_IMAGE)
if test "$wxUSE_GIF" = "yes" ; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_GIF)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_PCX" = "yes" ; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_PCX)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_IFF" = "yes" ; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_IFF)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_PNM" = "yes" ; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_PNM)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_XPM" = "yes" ; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_XPM)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_ICO_CUR" = "yes" ; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_ICO_CUR)
fi
fi
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl common dialogs
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
if test "$wxUSE_CHOICEDLG" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_CHOICEDLG)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_COLOURDLG" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_COLOURDLG)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_FILEDLG" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_FILEDLG)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_FINDREPLDLG" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_FINDREPLDLG)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_FONTDLG" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_FONTDLG)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_DIRDLG" = "yes"; then
if test "$wxUSE_TREECTRL" != "yes"; then
AC_MSG_WARN(wxDirDialog requires wxTreeCtrl so it won't be compiled without it)
else
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_DIRDLG)
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_MSGDLG" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_MSGDLG)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_NUMBERDLG" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_NUMBERDLG)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_PROGRESSDLG" = "yes"; then
if test "$wxUSE_CONSTRAINTS" != "yes"; then
AC_MSG_WARN(wxProgressDialog requires constraints so it won't be compiled without them)
else
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_PROGRESSDLG)
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_SPLASH" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_SPLASH)
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS splash"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_STARTUP_TIPS" = "yes"; then
if test "$wxUSE_CONSTRAINTS" != "yes"; then
AC_MSG_WARN(Startup tips requires constraints and won't be compiled without them)
else
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_STARTUP_TIPS)
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_TEXTDLG" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_TEXTDLG)
fi
if test "$wxUSE_WIZARDDLG" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_WIZARDDLG)
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS wizard"
fi
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl wxMediaCtrl
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
if test "$wxUSE_MEDIACTRL" = "yes"; then
dnl -----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl GStreamer
dnl -----------------------------------------------------------------------
if test "$wxUSE_GTK" = 1; then
wxUSE_GSTREAMER="yes"
dnl -------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Test for gstreamer module from pkg-config
dnl -------------------------------------------------------------------
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(GSTREAMER, gstreamer-0.8,
[
CPPFLAGS="$GSTREAMER_CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS"
LIBS="$LIBS $GSTREAMER_LIBS -lgstplay-0.8"
],
[
AC_MSG_WARN([GStreamer installation not found])
wxUSE_GSTREAMER="no"
])
dnl -------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Perform a check for a GStreamer element using gst-inspect
dnl Thomas Vander Stichele <thomas at apestaart dot org>
dnl Last modification: 25/01/2005
dnl
dnl AM_GST_ELEMENT_CHECK(ELEMENT-NAME, ACTION-IF-FOUND, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND)
dnl -------------------------------------------------------------------
AC_DEFUN([AM_GST_ELEMENT_CHECK],
[
if test "x$GST_INSPECT" == "x"; then
AC_CHECK_PROG(GST_INSPECT, gst-inspect, gst-inspect, [])
fi
if test "x$GST_INSPECT" != "x"; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING(GStreamer element $1)
if [ $GST_INSPECT $1 > /dev/null 2> /dev/null ]; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(found.)
$2
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(not found.)
$3
fi
fi
])
dnl -------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Test for x video sink (video useless without)
dnl -------------------------------------------------------------------
AM_GST_ELEMENT_CHECK(xvimagesink,[],
[
wxUSE_GSTREAMER="no"
AC_MSG_WARN([x video sink not found - cannot use GStreamer])
])
dnl -------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Check for gstplay-0.8 lib and corresponding x overlay header
dnl -------------------------------------------------------------------
AC_CHECK_HEADER(gst/xoverlay/xoverlay.h, [],
[
wxUSE_GSTREAMER="no"
AC_MSG_WARN([xoverlay header not found, cannot use GStreamer])
],
[#include <gst/gst.h>])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for gstplay 0.8])
WX_PATH_FIND_LIBRARIES([$SEARCH_LIB],gstplay-0.8)
if test "$ac_find_libraries" = "" ; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
wxUSE_GSTREAMER="no"
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
fi
if test "$wxUSE_GSTREAMER" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_GSTREAMER)
AC_MSG_RESULT([GStreamer detection successful])
fi
fi
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS mediaplayer"
AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_MEDIACTRL)
fi
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl get the string with OS info - used by wxGetOsDescription() on MacOS X
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
if test "$cross_compiling" = "yes"; then
dnl Use best guess from host as we can't use uname when cross compiling
OSINFO="\"$host\""
else
dnl attualy work out OS version
OSINFO=`uname -s -r -m`
OSINFO="\"$OSINFO\""
fi
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(WXWIN_OS_DESCRIPTION, $OSINFO)
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl define the variable containing the installation prefix (used in dcpsg.cpp)
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
if test "x$prefix" != "xNONE"; then
wxPREFIX=$prefix
else
wxPREFIX=$ac_default_prefix
fi
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(wxINSTALL_PREFIX, "$wxPREFIX")
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl define variables with all built libraries for wx-config
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
CORE_BASE_LIBS="net base"
CORE_GUI_LIBS="adv core"
if test "$wxUSE_XML" = "yes" ; then
CORE_BASE_LIBS="xml $CORE_BASE_LIBS"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_ODBC" != "no" ; then
CORE_BASE_LIBS="odbc $CORE_BASE_LIBS"
CORE_GUI_LIBS="dbgrid $CORE_GUI_LIBS"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_HTML" = "yes" ; then
CORE_GUI_LIBS="html $CORE_GUI_LIBS"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_DEBUGREPORT" = "yes" ; then
CORE_GUI_LIBS="qa $CORE_GUI_LIBS"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_XRC" = "yes" ; then
CORE_GUI_LIBS="xrc $CORE_GUI_LIBS"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_GUI" != "yes"; then
CORE_GUI_LIBS=""
fi
AC_SUBST(CORE_BASE_LIBS)
AC_SUBST(CORE_GUI_LIBS)
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Output the makefiles and such from the results found above
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl all additional libraries (except wxWidgets itself) we link with
dnl note that we always link with -lm except for Mac OS X
dnl extended.c uses floor() and is always linked in
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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if test "$wxUSE_MAC" = 1 ; then
if test "$wxUSE_SOUND" = "yes" || test "$wxUSE_MEDIACTRL" = "yes"; then
if test "$USE_DARWIN" = 1; then
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -framework QuickTime"
else
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -lQuickTimeLib"
fi
fi
if test "$USE_DARWIN" = 1; then
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -framework IOKit -framework Carbon -framework Cocoa -framework System"
else
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -lCarbonLib"
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_COCOA" = 1 ; then
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -framework IOKit -framework Cocoa"
if test "$wxUSE_MEDIACTRL" = "yes"; then
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -framework QuickTime"
fi
fi
if test "$USE_DARWIN" = 1 -a "$wxUSE_MAC" != 1 -a "$wxUSE_COCOA" != 1 ; then
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -framework IOKit -framework CoreServices -framework System -framework ApplicationServices"
fi
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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dnl FIXME: should this be covered by the conditional above
dnl given the -lm comment there? Or should that comment (and
dnl this one) be removed.. [ 7 Nov 2001 ]
LIBS="$ZLIB_LINK $POSIX4_LINK $INET_LINK $WCHAR_LINK $DL_LINK $LIBS"
dnl Only add the -lm library if floating point functions cannot be used
dnl without it. This check is important on cygwin because of the bizarre
dnl way that they have organized functions into libraries. On cygwin, both
dnl libc.a and libm.a are symbolic links to a single lib libcygwin.a. This
dnl means that
dnl 1) linking with -lm is not necessary, and
dnl 2) linking with -lm is dangerous if the order of libraries is wrong
dnl In particular, if you compile any program with -mno-cygwin and link with
dnl -lm, it will crash instantly when it is run. This happens because the
dnl linker incorrectly links the Cygwin libm.a (==libcygwin.a), which replaces
dnl the ___main function instead of allowing it to be defined by
dnl /usr/lib/mingw/libmingw32.a as it should be.
dnl
dnl On MacOS X, this test will find that -lm is unnecessary and leave it out.
dnl
dnl Just check a few floating point functions. If they are all found without
dnl -lm, then we must not need -lm.
have_cos=0
have_floor=0
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(cos, have_cos=1)
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(floor, have_floor=1)
AC_MSG_CHECKING(if floating point functions link without -lm)
if test "$have_cos" = 1 -a "$have_floor" = 1; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
LIBS="$LIBS -lm"
# use different functions to avoid configure caching
have_sin=0
have_ceil=0
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(sin, have_sin=1)
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(ceil, have_ceil=1)
AC_MSG_CHECKING(if floating point functions link with -lm)
if test "$have_sin" = 1 -a "$have_ceil" = 1; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
# not sure we should warn the user, crash, etc.
fi
fi
if test "$wxUSE_GUI" = "yes"; then
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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dnl TODO add checks that these samples will really compile (i.e. all the
dnl library features they need are present)
dnl TODO some samples are never built so far: mfc (requires VC++)
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS artprov controls dialogs drawing \
dynamic erase event exec font image minimal mobile \
mobile/wxedit mobile/styles propsize render \
richedit rotate shaped vscroll widgets"
if test "$wxUSE_MONOLITHIC" != "yes"; then
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS console"
fi
if test "$TOOLKIT" = "MSW"; then
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS regtest"
if test "$wxUSE_UNIVERSAL" != "yes"; then
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS ownerdrw nativdlg"
fi
fi
if test "$TOOLKIT" = "PM" -a "$wxUSE_UNIVERSAL" != "yes"; then
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS ownerdrw"
fi
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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else
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="console"
fi
dnl C/C++ compiler options used to compile wxWidgets
dnl
dnl check for icc before gcc as icc is also recognized as gcc
if test "x$INTELCC" = "xyes" ; then
dnl Warnings which can't be easily suppressed in C code are disabled:
dnl
dnl remark #810: conversion from "x" to "y" may lose significant bits
dnl remark #869: parameter "foo" was never referenced
dnl remark #1572: floating-point equality and inequality comparisons
dnl are unreliable
dnl remark #1684: conversion from pointer to same-sized integral type
dnl
dnl (for others see below)
CWARNINGS="-Wall -wd810,869,981,1418,1572,1684"
elif test "$GCC" = yes ; then
CWARNINGS="-Wall -Wundef"
fi
if test "x$INTELCXX" = "xyes" ; then
dnl Intel compiler gives some warnings which simply can't be worked
dnl around or of which we have too many (810, 869) so it's impractical to
dnl keep them enabled even if in theory it would be nice and some others
dnl (279) are generated for standard macros and so there is nothing we can
dnl do about them
dnl
dnl remark #279: controlling expression is constant
dnl remark #383: value copied to temporary, reference to temporary used
dnl remark #444: destructor for base class "xxx" is not virtual
dnl remark #810: conversion from "x" to "y" may lose significant bits
dnl remark #869: parameter "foo" was never referenced
dnl remark #981: operands are evaluated in unspecified order
dnl remark #1418: external definition with no prior declaration
dnl remark #1419: external declaration in primary source file
CXXWARNINGS="-Wall -wd279,383,444,810,869,981,1418,1419"
elif test "$GXX" = yes ; then
dnl CXXWARNINGS="-Wall -W -Wcast-qual -Werror"
CXXWARNINGS="-Wall -Wundef -Wno-ctor-dtor-privacy"
fi
dnl combine everything together and remove the extra white space while doing it
WXCONFIG_CFLAGS=`echo $WXCONFIG_CFLAGS`
WXCONFIG_CXXFLAGS=`echo $WXCONFIG_CFLAGS $WXCONFIG_CXXFLAGS`
dnl add -I options we use during library compilation
dnl
dnl note that the order is somewhat important: wxWidgets headers should
dnl come first and the one with setup.h should be before $(top_srcdir)/include
dnl in case the latter contains setup.h used by non-autoconf makefiles (e.g.
dnl CodeWarrior):
CPPFLAGS=`echo $WXCONFIG_CPPFLAGS \
-I\\${top_builddir}lib/wx/include/${TOOLCHAIN_FULLNAME} \
-I\\${top_srcdir}/include $TOOLKIT_INCLUDE \
$CPPFLAGS `
C_AND_CXX_FLAGS="$DEBUG_CFLAGS $PROFILE_FLAGS $OPTIMISE_CFLAGS"
CFLAGS=`echo $WXCONFIG_CFLAGS $CWARNINGS $C_AND_CXX_FLAGS $CFLAGS `
CXXFLAGS=`echo $WXCONFIG_CXXFLAGS $CXXWARNINGS $C_AND_CXX_FLAGS $CXXFLAGS `
dnl now that we added WXCONFIG_CPPFLAGS to CPPFLAGS we can add the wx-config
dnl only stuff to it
WXCONFIG_CPPFLAGS=`echo $WXCONFIG_CPPFLAGS $WXCONFIG_ONLY_CPPFLAGS`
if test "x$MWCC" = "xyes"; then
dnl Correct MW 8.3 to be more similar to GCC. In particular we
dnl must use <regex.h> from system not our local copy on OS X,
dnl but must use local not system on OS 9.
dnl The following should make all -I paths usable for <> includes
dnl while first checking in real system paths. With 8.3 using
dnl -gccincludes it will actually check local paths before system
dnl even for <> which is totally wrong.
dnl Note that because this absolutely needs to be before any -I
dnl that we have to tack it on to the end of the compiler commandline.
CC="$CC -cwd source -I-"
CXX="$CXX -cwd source -I-"
fi
LIBS=`echo $LIBS`
EXTRALIBS="$LDFLAGS $LDFLAGS_VERSIONING $LIBS $DMALLOC_LIBS"
EXTRALIBS_XML="$EXPAT_LINK"
EXTRALIBS_HTML="$MSPACK_LINK"
EXTRALIBS_ODBC="$ODBC_LINK"
if test "$wxUSE_GUI" = "yes"; then
EXTRALIBS_GUI=`echo $GUI_TK_LIBRARY $PNG_LINK $JPEG_LINK $TIFF_LINK $WEBKIT_LINK $EXTRALIBS_HILDON $EXTRALIBS_GNOMEPRINT`
fi
if test "$wxUSE_OPENGL" = "yes"; then
EXTRALIBS_OPENGL="$LDFLAGS_GL $OPENGL_LIBS"
fi
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS $PROFILE_FLAGS"
WXCONFIG_LIBS="$LIBS"
dnl wx-config must output builtin 3rd party libs in --libs in static build:
if test "$wxUSE_REGEX" = "builtin" ; then
wxconfig_3rdparty="regex${lib_unicode_suffix} $wxconfig_3rdparty"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_EXPAT" = "builtin" ; then
wxconfig_3rdparty="expat $wxconfig_3rdparty"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_ODBC" = "builtin" ; then
wxconfig_3rdparty="odbc $wxconfig_3rdparty"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_LIBTIFF" = "builtin" ; then
wxconfig_3rdparty="tiff $wxconfig_3rdparty"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_LIBJPEG" = "builtin" ; then
wxconfig_3rdparty="jpeg $wxconfig_3rdparty"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_LIBPNG" = "builtin" ; then
wxconfig_3rdparty="png $wxconfig_3rdparty"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_ZLIB" = "builtin" ; then
wxconfig_3rdparty="zlib $wxconfig_3rdparty"
fi
for i in $wxconfig_3rdparty ; do
WXCONFIG_LIBS="-lwx${i}${lib_debug_suffix}${WX_LIB_FLAVOUR}-${WX_RELEASE}${HOST_SUFFIX} $WXCONFIG_LIBS"
done
if test "x$wxUSE_UNIVERSAL" = "xyes" ; then
WXUNIV=1
else
WXUNIV=0
fi
AC_SUBST(wxUSE_ZLIB)
AC_SUBST(wxUSE_REGEX)
AC_SUBST(wxUSE_EXPAT)
AC_SUBST(wxUSE_ODBC)
AC_SUBST(wxUSE_LIBJPEG)
AC_SUBST(wxUSE_LIBPNG)
AC_SUBST(wxUSE_LIBTIFF)
if test $wxUSE_MONOLITHIC = "yes" ; then
MONOLITHIC=1
else
MONOLITHIC=0
fi
if test $wxUSE_PLUGINS = "yes" ; then
USE_PLUGINS=1
else
USE_PLUGINS=0
fi
if test $wxUSE_ODBC != "no" ; then
USE_ODBC=1
else
USE_ODBC=0
fi
if test "$wxUSE_DEBUGREPORT" = "yes" ; then
USE_QA=1
else
USE_QA=0
fi
if test $wxUSE_OFFICIAL_BUILD = "yes" ; then
OFFICIAL_BUILD=1
else
OFFICIAL_BUILD=0
fi
AC_SUBST(VENDOR)
AC_SUBST(OFFICIAL_BUILD)
wx-config2.6 Designed to be resiliant against future cut and paste coders. Any gnarly parts are black boxed away nicely to avoid accidents and have integrated debugging support for trivial sanity checking in the event of modification or trouble. In this way the major operations are all cleanly separated making any or all of them simply extensible, or replaceable in the face of future needs. Functions now all have api descriptions. If you rely on a function to act in some way, please document it to safeguard yourself against inadvertant interface changes by others. Everything now runs top top to bottom, we don't try to output things as fast as we can read them anymore, instead we read everything in, sort over it just once without the need for 'just in case' temp's, and then output whatever we were asked for only when we are sure we have the correct answer. Almost all key data aims to be constant past the point of its initialisation so side effect creep and trouble with half (re)initialised data should be significantly reduced in future. In almost every case it is easy and clean to simply delay initialisation until all required input channels have been emptied. If you like, think of it as mostly being one big constructor, with a little destructor at the end which outputs what you requested. At core, it is simply a generated config file -- with some user friendly logic for extracting its data and finding related files. Removed references to --gl-libs in --help. It still exists, but if its deprecated, no need to fill space in a compact help summary. It will remain documented (as deprecated) in the man page. Removed references to arcane order rules for arguments. Those limitations don't exist anymore, though the options are backward compatible in all other respects from the user pov. Removed references to --inplace, it doesn't need to be in the summary help either. It also is still accepted as an option, but there is no value in passing it, an uninstalled wx-config will automatically behave correctly. When you need --inplace, it will supply that behaviour for you (but there is no harm in typing it your self in that case). If you do type it when you don't need it, bad things will probably happen just like they always would have. Along with items above, generally compressed --help text to fit on even a traditional sized terminal without the need for paging. If we want more detailed help built in, it should be broken into separate pages, and this would be a trivial extension. Command line input is now controlled by a small generic parser. You define what options you want and what groups you want them in by initialising them as lists. It runs over all the input and fills corresponding psuedo-hashes from it for you to use as you please later. Added a validator for it to check yes/no options. Use posix extended regex instead of gnu 'basic' regex extensions, grep -E is portable, if gmake is not a requirement, we surely can't push gnu grep on people. Made --list more user friendly. It will now always list the current wx-config if it matches the feature spec, though it will warn if that config is not in the specified --prefix. Alternate configs that match (if any) are listed separately. An unqualified call to wx-config --list will always return (at least) the config that was called. We can never have a 'hanging' wx-config shell with no real implementation to back it up anymore so we can always return a sensible result for the user. A wx-config anywhere can list (and hence use) the configs installed in any (other) prefix. Delegation. Too big a topic to remark on in depth here, see the code for a fuller description. With everything being nicely constant and aligned to the respective library build, then aside from delegation, wx-config really is _just_ a config file (albeit with a layer of logic around the constants), and each wx-config carries a set of defaults which match perfectly the library build that it was generated with. If you choose a set of features that it can match, it will answer all your queries for them, if it cannot, it will seek to delegate to the config that is most like itself, but which can supply all the features you specified. This should be completely compatible with any set of options that returned a sensible result previously, and produce a sensible result in many cases where previously the collating order of your locale or the nuances of your filesystem operations would decide which library it thought you wanted. Sort duplicates out of the list of libraries and trickle shared dependencies down the list to properly support static builds. Added the inplace-config tweak for use in the build tree. This works like any other config, except it presets the default prefix to point at the build dir instead of the configured prefix that will become the default if this build is installed. It provides the behaviour of --inplace when $build_dir/wx-config is called without also specifying a different --{exec-,}prefix or any feature flags that it is incompatible with. In that event, it will try to delegate as per the normal rules. The inplace wrapper is not installed with the primary config which cleanly disables it for system installs. It will be invalidated if the build (or source) dir is moved, but will be revalidated if the build tree is subseqently updated with ./config.status --recheck && config.status (which it probably would need to be to build anyway for other reasons at present too) Enabled full support for static builds again, promoted --static to a full feature option. Fixed --ld to return something for them too. Added --flavour, similar to the existing --vendor, but for autoconf builds. These will probably want to be streamlined further. Broadened the use of release and flavour labels to support better concurrent installs. Fix bit rot in make-dist due to new/deleted files. Whittled down the number of obsolete and duplicated substitution variables in configure.in, and lowercased some variables we no longer export for substitution. Use the autoconf macros to generate files where we want them instead of making them someplace and then moving them all about. Remove extra files and symlinks added for the two part wx-config version. Removed the debian -contrib packages. We'll use multi-lib support to manage them from now on and indiviual libs can be split out along functional lines if required. This means the retained contribs will now get __WXDEBUG__ versions packaged too. Removed conflicts from almost packages except i18n and wxPython. All packages now either update or install alongside any existing ones. Added support for flavoured debs as well. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@29241 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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AC_SUBST(WX_FLAVOUR)
AC_SUBST(WX_LIB_FLAVOUR)
AC_SUBST(WXUNIV)
AC_SUBST(MONOLITHIC)
AC_SUBST(USE_PLUGINS)
AC_SUBST(LIBS)
AC_SUBST(EXTRALIBS)
AC_SUBST(EXTRALIBS_XML)
AC_SUBST(EXTRALIBS_HTML)
AC_SUBST(EXTRALIBS_ODBC)
AC_SUBST(EXTRALIBS_GUI)
AC_SUBST(EXTRALIBS_OPENGL)
AC_SUBST(EXTRALIBS_SDL)
AC_SUBST(WITH_PLUGIN_SDL)
AC_SUBST(EXTRALIBS_GNOMEPRINT)
AC_SUBST(EXTRALIBS_HILDON)
AC_SUBST(UNICODE)
AC_SUBST(BUILD)
AC_SUBST(DEBUG_INFO)
AC_SUBST(DEBUG_FLAG)
TOOLKIT_LOWERCASE=`echo $TOOLKIT | tr "[[A-Z]]" "[[a-z]]"`
AC_SUBST(TOOLKIT_LOWERCASE)
AC_SUBST(TOOLKIT_VERSION)
AC_SUBST(SAMPLES_RPATH_FLAG)
AC_SUBST(SAMPLES_RPATH_POSTLINK)
AC_SUBST(HOST_SUFFIX)
AC_SUBST(CPPUNIT_CFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(CPPUNIT_LIBS)
case "$TOOLKIT" in
GTK)
TOOLKIT_USER="GTK+"
if test "$WXGTK20" = 1; then
TOOLKIT_USER="$TOOLKIT_USER 2"
fi
;;
*)
TOOLKIT_USER=$TOOLKIT_LOWERCASE
;;
esac
if test "$wxUSE_WINE" = "yes"; then
BAKEFILE_FORCE_PLATFORM=win32
fi
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Add Universal binary support
dnl Note we don't do this earlier because adding these cpp/ld flags could
dnl cause configure tests to fail.
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
if test "$wxUSE_MAC" = 1 ; then
if test "$wxUSE_UNIVERSAL_BINARY" = "yes" ; then
CXXFLAGS="-isysroot /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk -arch ppc -arch i386 $CXXFLAGS"
CFLAGS="-isysroot /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk -arch ppc -arch i386 $CFLAGS"
LDFLAGS="-isysroot /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk -arch ppc -arch i386 $LDFLAGS"
bk_use_pch=no
fi
# TODO: where do we add "-syslibroot,/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk" for libtool (static builds only)?
# The makefile currently uses AR and RANLIB, which libtool apparently supercedes.
# TODO: how can we avoid a hardwired reference to the SDK, above? (Someone used -lSystemStubs to avoid it)
fi
AC_BAKEFILE([m4_include(autoconf_inc.m4)])
dnl HACK ALERT!!
dnl For now, we need to alter bk-deps not to generate deps
dnl when we've configured a Universal binary build.
dnl The next version of Bakefile will have the correct fix for this
dnl at which time, this hack can be removed.
if test "$wxUSE_MAC" = 1 ; then
if test "$wxUSE_UNIVERSAL_BINARY" = "yes" ; then
sed "s/DEPSMODE=gcc/DEPSMODE=none/" < bk-deps > temp
mv temp bk-deps
chmod +x bk-deps
fi
fi
wx-config2.6 Designed to be resiliant against future cut and paste coders. Any gnarly parts are black boxed away nicely to avoid accidents and have integrated debugging support for trivial sanity checking in the event of modification or trouble. In this way the major operations are all cleanly separated making any or all of them simply extensible, or replaceable in the face of future needs. Functions now all have api descriptions. If you rely on a function to act in some way, please document it to safeguard yourself against inadvertant interface changes by others. Everything now runs top top to bottom, we don't try to output things as fast as we can read them anymore, instead we read everything in, sort over it just once without the need for 'just in case' temp's, and then output whatever we were asked for only when we are sure we have the correct answer. Almost all key data aims to be constant past the point of its initialisation so side effect creep and trouble with half (re)initialised data should be significantly reduced in future. In almost every case it is easy and clean to simply delay initialisation until all required input channels have been emptied. If you like, think of it as mostly being one big constructor, with a little destructor at the end which outputs what you requested. At core, it is simply a generated config file -- with some user friendly logic for extracting its data and finding related files. Removed references to --gl-libs in --help. It still exists, but if its deprecated, no need to fill space in a compact help summary. It will remain documented (as deprecated) in the man page. Removed references to arcane order rules for arguments. Those limitations don't exist anymore, though the options are backward compatible in all other respects from the user pov. Removed references to --inplace, it doesn't need to be in the summary help either. It also is still accepted as an option, but there is no value in passing it, an uninstalled wx-config will automatically behave correctly. When you need --inplace, it will supply that behaviour for you (but there is no harm in typing it your self in that case). If you do type it when you don't need it, bad things will probably happen just like they always would have. Along with items above, generally compressed --help text to fit on even a traditional sized terminal without the need for paging. If we want more detailed help built in, it should be broken into separate pages, and this would be a trivial extension. Command line input is now controlled by a small generic parser. You define what options you want and what groups you want them in by initialising them as lists. It runs over all the input and fills corresponding psuedo-hashes from it for you to use as you please later. Added a validator for it to check yes/no options. Use posix extended regex instead of gnu 'basic' regex extensions, grep -E is portable, if gmake is not a requirement, we surely can't push gnu grep on people. Made --list more user friendly. It will now always list the current wx-config if it matches the feature spec, though it will warn if that config is not in the specified --prefix. Alternate configs that match (if any) are listed separately. An unqualified call to wx-config --list will always return (at least) the config that was called. We can never have a 'hanging' wx-config shell with no real implementation to back it up anymore so we can always return a sensible result for the user. A wx-config anywhere can list (and hence use) the configs installed in any (other) prefix. Delegation. Too big a topic to remark on in depth here, see the code for a fuller description. With everything being nicely constant and aligned to the respective library build, then aside from delegation, wx-config really is _just_ a config file (albeit with a layer of logic around the constants), and each wx-config carries a set of defaults which match perfectly the library build that it was generated with. If you choose a set of features that it can match, it will answer all your queries for them, if it cannot, it will seek to delegate to the config that is most like itself, but which can supply all the features you specified. This should be completely compatible with any set of options that returned a sensible result previously, and produce a sensible result in many cases where previously the collating order of your locale or the nuances of your filesystem operations would decide which library it thought you wanted. Sort duplicates out of the list of libraries and trickle shared dependencies down the list to properly support static builds. Added the inplace-config tweak for use in the build tree. This works like any other config, except it presets the default prefix to point at the build dir instead of the configured prefix that will become the default if this build is installed. It provides the behaviour of --inplace when $build_dir/wx-config is called without also specifying a different --{exec-,}prefix or any feature flags that it is incompatible with. In that event, it will try to delegate as per the normal rules. The inplace wrapper is not installed with the primary config which cleanly disables it for system installs. It will be invalidated if the build (or source) dir is moved, but will be revalidated if the build tree is subseqently updated with ./config.status --recheck && config.status (which it probably would need to be to build anyway for other reasons at present too) Enabled full support for static builds again, promoted --static to a full feature option. Fixed --ld to return something for them too. Added --flavour, similar to the existing --vendor, but for autoconf builds. These will probably want to be streamlined further. Broadened the use of release and flavour labels to support better concurrent installs. Fix bit rot in make-dist due to new/deleted files. Whittled down the number of obsolete and duplicated substitution variables in configure.in, and lowercased some variables we no longer export for substitution. Use the autoconf macros to generate files where we want them instead of making them someplace and then moving them all about. Remove extra files and symlinks added for the two part wx-config version. Removed the debian -contrib packages. We'll use multi-lib support to manage them from now on and indiviual libs can be split out along functional lines if required. This means the retained contribs will now get __WXDEBUG__ versions packaged too. Removed conflicts from almost packages except i18n and wxPython. All packages now either update or install alongside any existing ones. Added support for flavoured debs as well. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@29241 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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if test "$wxUSE_SHARED" = "yes"; then
dnl We get the shared build linker from bakefile, since it
dnl moved all the logic for this out of this file and into
dnl its own macro. But it can't decide on whether to return
dnl us $(VAR), ${VAR}, or the present expansion of VAR.
dnl So normalise and expand everything here now, because its
dnl not going to change inside wx-config anyway.
sanitised_bakefile_mess=`echo "$SHARED_LD_CXX" | tr -d '()'`
EXE_LINKER=`eval echo "$sanitised_bakefile_mess"`
dnl Need addtional flag on OS/2, so override bakefiles value
dnl (there currently is no suitable variable to which the
dnl missing flags could be added, AFAICS. SN, 18.12.2004. )
case "${host}" in
*-pc-os2_emx | *-pc-os2-emx )
SHARED_LD_CC="`pwd`/dllar.sh -name-mangler-script ./dllnames.sh -libf INITINSTANCE -libf TERMINSTANCE -o"
SHARED_LD_CXX="`pwd`/dllar.sh -name-mangler-script ./dllnames.sh -libf INITINSTANCE -libf TERMINSTANCE -o"
cp -p ${srcdir}/src/os2/dllnames.sh .
cp -p ${srcdir}/src/os2/dllar.sh .
;;
esac
wx-config2.6 Designed to be resiliant against future cut and paste coders. Any gnarly parts are black boxed away nicely to avoid accidents and have integrated debugging support for trivial sanity checking in the event of modification or trouble. In this way the major operations are all cleanly separated making any or all of them simply extensible, or replaceable in the face of future needs. Functions now all have api descriptions. If you rely on a function to act in some way, please document it to safeguard yourself against inadvertant interface changes by others. Everything now runs top top to bottom, we don't try to output things as fast as we can read them anymore, instead we read everything in, sort over it just once without the need for 'just in case' temp's, and then output whatever we were asked for only when we are sure we have the correct answer. Almost all key data aims to be constant past the point of its initialisation so side effect creep and trouble with half (re)initialised data should be significantly reduced in future. In almost every case it is easy and clean to simply delay initialisation until all required input channels have been emptied. If you like, think of it as mostly being one big constructor, with a little destructor at the end which outputs what you requested. At core, it is simply a generated config file -- with some user friendly logic for extracting its data and finding related files. Removed references to --gl-libs in --help. It still exists, but if its deprecated, no need to fill space in a compact help summary. It will remain documented (as deprecated) in the man page. Removed references to arcane order rules for arguments. Those limitations don't exist anymore, though the options are backward compatible in all other respects from the user pov. Removed references to --inplace, it doesn't need to be in the summary help either. It also is still accepted as an option, but there is no value in passing it, an uninstalled wx-config will automatically behave correctly. When you need --inplace, it will supply that behaviour for you (but there is no harm in typing it your self in that case). If you do type it when you don't need it, bad things will probably happen just like they always would have. Along with items above, generally compressed --help text to fit on even a traditional sized terminal without the need for paging. If we want more detailed help built in, it should be broken into separate pages, and this would be a trivial extension. Command line input is now controlled by a small generic parser. You define what options you want and what groups you want them in by initialising them as lists. It runs over all the input and fills corresponding psuedo-hashes from it for you to use as you please later. Added a validator for it to check yes/no options. Use posix extended regex instead of gnu 'basic' regex extensions, grep -E is portable, if gmake is not a requirement, we surely can't push gnu grep on people. Made --list more user friendly. It will now always list the current wx-config if it matches the feature spec, though it will warn if that config is not in the specified --prefix. Alternate configs that match (if any) are listed separately. An unqualified call to wx-config --list will always return (at least) the config that was called. We can never have a 'hanging' wx-config shell with no real implementation to back it up anymore so we can always return a sensible result for the user. A wx-config anywhere can list (and hence use) the configs installed in any (other) prefix. Delegation. Too big a topic to remark on in depth here, see the code for a fuller description. With everything being nicely constant and aligned to the respective library build, then aside from delegation, wx-config really is _just_ a config file (albeit with a layer of logic around the constants), and each wx-config carries a set of defaults which match perfectly the library build that it was generated with. If you choose a set of features that it can match, it will answer all your queries for them, if it cannot, it will seek to delegate to the config that is most like itself, but which can supply all the features you specified. This should be completely compatible with any set of options that returned a sensible result previously, and produce a sensible result in many cases where previously the collating order of your locale or the nuances of your filesystem operations would decide which library it thought you wanted. Sort duplicates out of the list of libraries and trickle shared dependencies down the list to properly support static builds. Added the inplace-config tweak for use in the build tree. This works like any other config, except it presets the default prefix to point at the build dir instead of the configured prefix that will become the default if this build is installed. It provides the behaviour of --inplace when $build_dir/wx-config is called without also specifying a different --{exec-,}prefix or any feature flags that it is incompatible with. In that event, it will try to delegate as per the normal rules. The inplace wrapper is not installed with the primary config which cleanly disables it for system installs. It will be invalidated if the build (or source) dir is moved, but will be revalidated if the build tree is subseqently updated with ./config.status --recheck && config.status (which it probably would need to be to build anyway for other reasons at present too) Enabled full support for static builds again, promoted --static to a full feature option. Fixed --ld to return something for them too. Added --flavour, similar to the existing --vendor, but for autoconf builds. These will probably want to be streamlined further. Broadened the use of release and flavour labels to support better concurrent installs. Fix bit rot in make-dist due to new/deleted files. Whittled down the number of obsolete and duplicated substitution variables in configure.in, and lowercased some variables we no longer export for substitution. Use the autoconf macros to generate files where we want them instead of making them someplace and then moving them all about. Remove extra files and symlinks added for the two part wx-config version. Removed the debian -contrib packages. We'll use multi-lib support to manage them from now on and indiviual libs can be split out along functional lines if required. This means the retained contribs will now get __WXDEBUG__ versions packaged too. Removed conflicts from almost packages except i18n and wxPython. All packages now either update or install alongside any existing ones. Added support for flavoured debs as well. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@29241 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2004-09-21 13:16:29 -04:00
else
dnl No bakefile support for static builds, but this should be ok for most.
EXE_LINKER="$CXX -o"
fi
if test "$wxUSE_OMF" = "yes"; then
case "${host}" in
*-pc-os2_emx | *-pc-os2-emx )
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -Zlinker /EXEPACK"
LDFLAGS_GUI="-Zlinker /PMTYPE:PM"
WXCONFIG_LDFLAGS_GUI="-Zlinker /PMTYPE:PM"
;;
esac
fi
dnl find out if the compiler supports PCH
dnl
dnl TODO: this should be in bakefile
if test $GCC_PCH = 1 ; then
CPPFLAGS="-DWX_PRECOMP $CPPFLAGS"
fi
dnl TOOLCHAIN_DEFS should be used for both wx and client code
WXCONFIG_CPPFLAGS="$WXCONFIG_CPPFLAGS $TOOLCHAIN_DEFS"
dnl for convenience, sort the samples in alphabetical order
dnl
dnl FIXME For some mysterious reasons, sometimes the directories are duplicated
dnl in this list - hence uniq. But normally, this shouldn't be needed!
dnl
dnl Unfortunately, there is a bug in OS/2's tr, such that
dnl tr ' ' '\n' introduces DOS-like line breaks, whereas tr '\n' ' '
dnl only removes the Unix-like part of the introduced line break.
SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="`echo $SAMPLES_SUBDIRS | tr -s ' ' | tr ' ' '\n' | sort | uniq | tr '\n' ' '| tr -d '\r'`"
wx-config2.6 Designed to be resiliant against future cut and paste coders. Any gnarly parts are black boxed away nicely to avoid accidents and have integrated debugging support for trivial sanity checking in the event of modification or trouble. In this way the major operations are all cleanly separated making any or all of them simply extensible, or replaceable in the face of future needs. Functions now all have api descriptions. If you rely on a function to act in some way, please document it to safeguard yourself against inadvertant interface changes by others. Everything now runs top top to bottom, we don't try to output things as fast as we can read them anymore, instead we read everything in, sort over it just once without the need for 'just in case' temp's, and then output whatever we were asked for only when we are sure we have the correct answer. Almost all key data aims to be constant past the point of its initialisation so side effect creep and trouble with half (re)initialised data should be significantly reduced in future. In almost every case it is easy and clean to simply delay initialisation until all required input channels have been emptied. If you like, think of it as mostly being one big constructor, with a little destructor at the end which outputs what you requested. At core, it is simply a generated config file -- with some user friendly logic for extracting its data and finding related files. Removed references to --gl-libs in --help. It still exists, but if its deprecated, no need to fill space in a compact help summary. It will remain documented (as deprecated) in the man page. Removed references to arcane order rules for arguments. Those limitations don't exist anymore, though the options are backward compatible in all other respects from the user pov. Removed references to --inplace, it doesn't need to be in the summary help either. It also is still accepted as an option, but there is no value in passing it, an uninstalled wx-config will automatically behave correctly. When you need --inplace, it will supply that behaviour for you (but there is no harm in typing it your self in that case). If you do type it when you don't need it, bad things will probably happen just like they always would have. Along with items above, generally compressed --help text to fit on even a traditional sized terminal without the need for paging. If we want more detailed help built in, it should be broken into separate pages, and this would be a trivial extension. Command line input is now controlled by a small generic parser. You define what options you want and what groups you want them in by initialising them as lists. It runs over all the input and fills corresponding psuedo-hashes from it for you to use as you please later. Added a validator for it to check yes/no options. Use posix extended regex instead of gnu 'basic' regex extensions, grep -E is portable, if gmake is not a requirement, we surely can't push gnu grep on people. Made --list more user friendly. It will now always list the current wx-config if it matches the feature spec, though it will warn if that config is not in the specified --prefix. Alternate configs that match (if any) are listed separately. An unqualified call to wx-config --list will always return (at least) the config that was called. We can never have a 'hanging' wx-config shell with no real implementation to back it up anymore so we can always return a sensible result for the user. A wx-config anywhere can list (and hence use) the configs installed in any (other) prefix. Delegation. Too big a topic to remark on in depth here, see the code for a fuller description. With everything being nicely constant and aligned to the respective library build, then aside from delegation, wx-config really is _just_ a config file (albeit with a layer of logic around the constants), and each wx-config carries a set of defaults which match perfectly the library build that it was generated with. If you choose a set of features that it can match, it will answer all your queries for them, if it cannot, it will seek to delegate to the config that is most like itself, but which can supply all the features you specified. This should be completely compatible with any set of options that returned a sensible result previously, and produce a sensible result in many cases where previously the collating order of your locale or the nuances of your filesystem operations would decide which library it thought you wanted. Sort duplicates out of the list of libraries and trickle shared dependencies down the list to properly support static builds. Added the inplace-config tweak for use in the build tree. This works like any other config, except it presets the default prefix to point at the build dir instead of the configured prefix that will become the default if this build is installed. It provides the behaviour of --inplace when $build_dir/wx-config is called without also specifying a different --{exec-,}prefix or any feature flags that it is incompatible with. In that event, it will try to delegate as per the normal rules. The inplace wrapper is not installed with the primary config which cleanly disables it for system installs. It will be invalidated if the build (or source) dir is moved, but will be revalidated if the build tree is subseqently updated with ./config.status --recheck && config.status (which it probably would need to be to build anyway for other reasons at present too) Enabled full support for static builds again, promoted --static to a full feature option. Fixed --ld to return something for them too. Added --flavour, similar to the existing --vendor, but for autoconf builds. These will probably want to be streamlined further. Broadened the use of release and flavour labels to support better concurrent installs. Fix bit rot in make-dist due to new/deleted files. Whittled down the number of obsolete and duplicated substitution variables in configure.in, and lowercased some variables we no longer export for substitution. Use the autoconf macros to generate files where we want them instead of making them someplace and then moving them all about. Remove extra files and symlinks added for the two part wx-config version. Removed the debian -contrib packages. We'll use multi-lib support to manage them from now on and indiviual libs can be split out along functional lines if required. This means the retained contribs will now get __WXDEBUG__ versions packaged too. Removed conflicts from almost packages except i18n and wxPython. All packages now either update or install alongside any existing ones. Added support for flavoured debs as well. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@29241 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2004-09-21 13:16:29 -04:00
dnl subtle bakefile goop.
dnl Used in wx-config now too, as its STATIC_FLAG with different makeup.
dnl I wish we would have called it something less likely to clash with
dnl things though.
AC_SUBST(SHARED)
dnl global options
AC_SUBST(WX_LIBRARY_BASENAME_NOGUI)
AC_SUBST(WX_LIBRARY_BASENAME_GUI)
dnl toolkit options
AC_SUBST(USE_GUI)
AC_SUBST(AFMINSTALL)
AC_SUBST(WIN32INSTALL)
AC_SUBST(TOOLKIT)
AC_SUBST(TOOLKIT_DIR)
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2001-09-28 03:00:13 -04:00
AC_SUBST(TOOLCHAIN_NAME)
wx-config2.6 Designed to be resiliant against future cut and paste coders. Any gnarly parts are black boxed away nicely to avoid accidents and have integrated debugging support for trivial sanity checking in the event of modification or trouble. In this way the major operations are all cleanly separated making any or all of them simply extensible, or replaceable in the face of future needs. Functions now all have api descriptions. If you rely on a function to act in some way, please document it to safeguard yourself against inadvertant interface changes by others. Everything now runs top top to bottom, we don't try to output things as fast as we can read them anymore, instead we read everything in, sort over it just once without the need for 'just in case' temp's, and then output whatever we were asked for only when we are sure we have the correct answer. Almost all key data aims to be constant past the point of its initialisation so side effect creep and trouble with half (re)initialised data should be significantly reduced in future. In almost every case it is easy and clean to simply delay initialisation until all required input channels have been emptied. If you like, think of it as mostly being one big constructor, with a little destructor at the end which outputs what you requested. At core, it is simply a generated config file -- with some user friendly logic for extracting its data and finding related files. Removed references to --gl-libs in --help. It still exists, but if its deprecated, no need to fill space in a compact help summary. It will remain documented (as deprecated) in the man page. Removed references to arcane order rules for arguments. Those limitations don't exist anymore, though the options are backward compatible in all other respects from the user pov. Removed references to --inplace, it doesn't need to be in the summary help either. It also is still accepted as an option, but there is no value in passing it, an uninstalled wx-config will automatically behave correctly. When you need --inplace, it will supply that behaviour for you (but there is no harm in typing it your self in that case). If you do type it when you don't need it, bad things will probably happen just like they always would have. Along with items above, generally compressed --help text to fit on even a traditional sized terminal without the need for paging. If we want more detailed help built in, it should be broken into separate pages, and this would be a trivial extension. Command line input is now controlled by a small generic parser. You define what options you want and what groups you want them in by initialising them as lists. It runs over all the input and fills corresponding psuedo-hashes from it for you to use as you please later. Added a validator for it to check yes/no options. Use posix extended regex instead of gnu 'basic' regex extensions, grep -E is portable, if gmake is not a requirement, we surely can't push gnu grep on people. Made --list more user friendly. It will now always list the current wx-config if it matches the feature spec, though it will warn if that config is not in the specified --prefix. Alternate configs that match (if any) are listed separately. An unqualified call to wx-config --list will always return (at least) the config that was called. We can never have a 'hanging' wx-config shell with no real implementation to back it up anymore so we can always return a sensible result for the user. A wx-config anywhere can list (and hence use) the configs installed in any (other) prefix. Delegation. Too big a topic to remark on in depth here, see the code for a fuller description. With everything being nicely constant and aligned to the respective library build, then aside from delegation, wx-config really is _just_ a config file (albeit with a layer of logic around the constants), and each wx-config carries a set of defaults which match perfectly the library build that it was generated with. If you choose a set of features that it can match, it will answer all your queries for them, if it cannot, it will seek to delegate to the config that is most like itself, but which can supply all the features you specified. This should be completely compatible with any set of options that returned a sensible result previously, and produce a sensible result in many cases where previously the collating order of your locale or the nuances of your filesystem operations would decide which library it thought you wanted. Sort duplicates out of the list of libraries and trickle shared dependencies down the list to properly support static builds. Added the inplace-config tweak for use in the build tree. This works like any other config, except it presets the default prefix to point at the build dir instead of the configured prefix that will become the default if this build is installed. It provides the behaviour of --inplace when $build_dir/wx-config is called without also specifying a different --{exec-,}prefix or any feature flags that it is incompatible with. In that event, it will try to delegate as per the normal rules. The inplace wrapper is not installed with the primary config which cleanly disables it for system installs. It will be invalidated if the build (or source) dir is moved, but will be revalidated if the build tree is subseqently updated with ./config.status --recheck && config.status (which it probably would need to be to build anyway for other reasons at present too) Enabled full support for static builds again, promoted --static to a full feature option. Fixed --ld to return something for them too. Added --flavour, similar to the existing --vendor, but for autoconf builds. These will probably want to be streamlined further. Broadened the use of release and flavour labels to support better concurrent installs. Fix bit rot in make-dist due to new/deleted files. Whittled down the number of obsolete and duplicated substitution variables in configure.in, and lowercased some variables we no longer export for substitution. Use the autoconf macros to generate files where we want them instead of making them someplace and then moving them all about. Remove extra files and symlinks added for the two part wx-config version. Removed the debian -contrib packages. We'll use multi-lib support to manage them from now on and indiviual libs can be split out along functional lines if required. This means the retained contribs will now get __WXDEBUG__ versions packaged too. Removed conflicts from almost packages except i18n and wxPython. All packages now either update or install alongside any existing ones. Added support for flavoured debs as well. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@29241 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2004-09-21 13:16:29 -04:00
AC_SUBST(TOOLCHAIN_FULLNAME)
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2001-09-28 03:00:13 -04:00
dnl wx-config options
AC_SUBST(host_alias)
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2001-09-28 03:00:13 -04:00
AC_SUBST(cross_compiling)
wx-config2.6 Designed to be resiliant against future cut and paste coders. Any gnarly parts are black boxed away nicely to avoid accidents and have integrated debugging support for trivial sanity checking in the event of modification or trouble. In this way the major operations are all cleanly separated making any or all of them simply extensible, or replaceable in the face of future needs. Functions now all have api descriptions. If you rely on a function to act in some way, please document it to safeguard yourself against inadvertant interface changes by others. Everything now runs top top to bottom, we don't try to output things as fast as we can read them anymore, instead we read everything in, sort over it just once without the need for 'just in case' temp's, and then output whatever we were asked for only when we are sure we have the correct answer. Almost all key data aims to be constant past the point of its initialisation so side effect creep and trouble with half (re)initialised data should be significantly reduced in future. In almost every case it is easy and clean to simply delay initialisation until all required input channels have been emptied. If you like, think of it as mostly being one big constructor, with a little destructor at the end which outputs what you requested. At core, it is simply a generated config file -- with some user friendly logic for extracting its data and finding related files. Removed references to --gl-libs in --help. It still exists, but if its deprecated, no need to fill space in a compact help summary. It will remain documented (as deprecated) in the man page. Removed references to arcane order rules for arguments. Those limitations don't exist anymore, though the options are backward compatible in all other respects from the user pov. Removed references to --inplace, it doesn't need to be in the summary help either. It also is still accepted as an option, but there is no value in passing it, an uninstalled wx-config will automatically behave correctly. When you need --inplace, it will supply that behaviour for you (but there is no harm in typing it your self in that case). If you do type it when you don't need it, bad things will probably happen just like they always would have. Along with items above, generally compressed --help text to fit on even a traditional sized terminal without the need for paging. If we want more detailed help built in, it should be broken into separate pages, and this would be a trivial extension. Command line input is now controlled by a small generic parser. You define what options you want and what groups you want them in by initialising them as lists. It runs over all the input and fills corresponding psuedo-hashes from it for you to use as you please later. Added a validator for it to check yes/no options. Use posix extended regex instead of gnu 'basic' regex extensions, grep -E is portable, if gmake is not a requirement, we surely can't push gnu grep on people. Made --list more user friendly. It will now always list the current wx-config if it matches the feature spec, though it will warn if that config is not in the specified --prefix. Alternate configs that match (if any) are listed separately. An unqualified call to wx-config --list will always return (at least) the config that was called. We can never have a 'hanging' wx-config shell with no real implementation to back it up anymore so we can always return a sensible result for the user. A wx-config anywhere can list (and hence use) the configs installed in any (other) prefix. Delegation. Too big a topic to remark on in depth here, see the code for a fuller description. With everything being nicely constant and aligned to the respective library build, then aside from delegation, wx-config really is _just_ a config file (albeit with a layer of logic around the constants), and each wx-config carries a set of defaults which match perfectly the library build that it was generated with. If you choose a set of features that it can match, it will answer all your queries for them, if it cannot, it will seek to delegate to the config that is most like itself, but which can supply all the features you specified. This should be completely compatible with any set of options that returned a sensible result previously, and produce a sensible result in many cases where previously the collating order of your locale or the nuances of your filesystem operations would decide which library it thought you wanted. Sort duplicates out of the list of libraries and trickle shared dependencies down the list to properly support static builds. Added the inplace-config tweak for use in the build tree. This works like any other config, except it presets the default prefix to point at the build dir instead of the configured prefix that will become the default if this build is installed. It provides the behaviour of --inplace when $build_dir/wx-config is called without also specifying a different --{exec-,}prefix or any feature flags that it is incompatible with. In that event, it will try to delegate as per the normal rules. The inplace wrapper is not installed with the primary config which cleanly disables it for system installs. It will be invalidated if the build (or source) dir is moved, but will be revalidated if the build tree is subseqently updated with ./config.status --recheck && config.status (which it probably would need to be to build anyway for other reasons at present too) Enabled full support for static builds again, promoted --static to a full feature option. Fixed --ld to return something for them too. Added --flavour, similar to the existing --vendor, but for autoconf builds. These will probably want to be streamlined further. Broadened the use of release and flavour labels to support better concurrent installs. Fix bit rot in make-dist due to new/deleted files. Whittled down the number of obsolete and duplicated substitution variables in configure.in, and lowercased some variables we no longer export for substitution. Use the autoconf macros to generate files where we want them instead of making them someplace and then moving them all about. Remove extra files and symlinks added for the two part wx-config version. Removed the debian -contrib packages. We'll use multi-lib support to manage them from now on and indiviual libs can be split out along functional lines if required. This means the retained contribs will now get __WXDEBUG__ versions packaged too. Removed conflicts from almost packages except i18n and wxPython. All packages now either update or install alongside any existing ones. Added support for flavoured debs as well. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@29241 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2004-09-21 13:16:29 -04:00
AC_SUBST(WIDGET_SET)
AC_SUBST(WX_RELEASE)
AC_SUBST(WX_VERSION)
AC_SUBST(WX_SUBVERSION)
AC_SUBST(WX_CHARTYPE)
AC_SUBST(WX_DEBUGTYPE)
dnl note that in addition to the usual CPP/C/CXXFLAGS which are used for
dnl building the library itself, we also have WXCONFIG_-prefixed variants which
dnl are used when building the libraries using the library
dnl
dnl so put anything which should be used only during the library build in, e.g.
dnl CXXFLAGS, but put everything else (by default) into WXCONFIG_CXXFLAGS
dnl
dnl and, finally, for some things which should be only used by wx-config but
dnl not during the library compilation, use WXCONFIG_ONLY_CPPFLAGS which is
dnl added to WXCONFIG_CPPFLAGS after adding the latter to CPPFLAGS
AC_SUBST(WXCONFIG_CPPFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(WXCONFIG_CFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(WXCONFIG_CXXFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(WXCONFIG_LIBS)
AC_SUBST(WXCONFIG_RPATH)
AC_SUBST(WXCONFIG_LDFLAGS_GUI)
AC_SUBST(WXCONFIG_RESFLAGS)
wx-config2.6 Designed to be resiliant against future cut and paste coders. Any gnarly parts are black boxed away nicely to avoid accidents and have integrated debugging support for trivial sanity checking in the event of modification or trouble. In this way the major operations are all cleanly separated making any or all of them simply extensible, or replaceable in the face of future needs. Functions now all have api descriptions. If you rely on a function to act in some way, please document it to safeguard yourself against inadvertant interface changes by others. Everything now runs top top to bottom, we don't try to output things as fast as we can read them anymore, instead we read everything in, sort over it just once without the need for 'just in case' temp's, and then output whatever we were asked for only when we are sure we have the correct answer. Almost all key data aims to be constant past the point of its initialisation so side effect creep and trouble with half (re)initialised data should be significantly reduced in future. In almost every case it is easy and clean to simply delay initialisation until all required input channels have been emptied. If you like, think of it as mostly being one big constructor, with a little destructor at the end which outputs what you requested. At core, it is simply a generated config file -- with some user friendly logic for extracting its data and finding related files. Removed references to --gl-libs in --help. It still exists, but if its deprecated, no need to fill space in a compact help summary. It will remain documented (as deprecated) in the man page. Removed references to arcane order rules for arguments. Those limitations don't exist anymore, though the options are backward compatible in all other respects from the user pov. Removed references to --inplace, it doesn't need to be in the summary help either. It also is still accepted as an option, but there is no value in passing it, an uninstalled wx-config will automatically behave correctly. When you need --inplace, it will supply that behaviour for you (but there is no harm in typing it your self in that case). If you do type it when you don't need it, bad things will probably happen just like they always would have. Along with items above, generally compressed --help text to fit on even a traditional sized terminal without the need for paging. If we want more detailed help built in, it should be broken into separate pages, and this would be a trivial extension. Command line input is now controlled by a small generic parser. You define what options you want and what groups you want them in by initialising them as lists. It runs over all the input and fills corresponding psuedo-hashes from it for you to use as you please later. Added a validator for it to check yes/no options. Use posix extended regex instead of gnu 'basic' regex extensions, grep -E is portable, if gmake is not a requirement, we surely can't push gnu grep on people. Made --list more user friendly. It will now always list the current wx-config if it matches the feature spec, though it will warn if that config is not in the specified --prefix. Alternate configs that match (if any) are listed separately. An unqualified call to wx-config --list will always return (at least) the config that was called. We can never have a 'hanging' wx-config shell with no real implementation to back it up anymore so we can always return a sensible result for the user. A wx-config anywhere can list (and hence use) the configs installed in any (other) prefix. Delegation. Too big a topic to remark on in depth here, see the code for a fuller description. With everything being nicely constant and aligned to the respective library build, then aside from delegation, wx-config really is _just_ a config file (albeit with a layer of logic around the constants), and each wx-config carries a set of defaults which match perfectly the library build that it was generated with. If you choose a set of features that it can match, it will answer all your queries for them, if it cannot, it will seek to delegate to the config that is most like itself, but which can supply all the features you specified. This should be completely compatible with any set of options that returned a sensible result previously, and produce a sensible result in many cases where previously the collating order of your locale or the nuances of your filesystem operations would decide which library it thought you wanted. Sort duplicates out of the list of libraries and trickle shared dependencies down the list to properly support static builds. Added the inplace-config tweak for use in the build tree. This works like any other config, except it presets the default prefix to point at the build dir instead of the configured prefix that will become the default if this build is installed. It provides the behaviour of --inplace when $build_dir/wx-config is called without also specifying a different --{exec-,}prefix or any feature flags that it is incompatible with. In that event, it will try to delegate as per the normal rules. The inplace wrapper is not installed with the primary config which cleanly disables it for system installs. It will be invalidated if the build (or source) dir is moved, but will be revalidated if the build tree is subseqently updated with ./config.status --recheck && config.status (which it probably would need to be to build anyway for other reasons at present too) Enabled full support for static builds again, promoted --static to a full feature option. Fixed --ld to return something for them too. Added --flavour, similar to the existing --vendor, but for autoconf builds. These will probably want to be streamlined further. Broadened the use of release and flavour labels to support better concurrent installs. Fix bit rot in make-dist due to new/deleted files. Whittled down the number of obsolete and duplicated substitution variables in configure.in, and lowercased some variables we no longer export for substitution. Use the autoconf macros to generate files where we want them instead of making them someplace and then moving them all about. Remove extra files and symlinks added for the two part wx-config version. Removed the debian -contrib packages. We'll use multi-lib support to manage them from now on and indiviual libs can be split out along functional lines if required. This means the retained contribs will now get __WXDEBUG__ versions packaged too. Removed conflicts from almost packages except i18n and wxPython. All packages now either update or install alongside any existing ones. Added support for flavoured debs as well. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@29241 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2004-09-21 13:16:29 -04:00
AC_SUBST(EXE_LINKER)
dnl distribution vars
AC_SUBST(GUIDIST)
AC_SUBST(DISTDIR)
dnl additional subdirectories where we will build
AC_SUBST(SAMPLES_SUBDIRS)
dnl additional libraries and linker settings
AC_SUBST(LDFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(LDFLAGS_GL)
AC_SUBST(OPENGL_LIBS)
AC_SUBST(DMALLOC_LIBS)
AC_SUBST(WX_VERSION_TAG)
dnl additional resurces settings
AC_SUBST(RESCOMP)
AC_SUBST(WINDRES)
AC_SUBST(REZ)
AC_SUBST(RESFLAGS)
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2001-09-28 03:00:13 -04:00
AC_SUBST(RESPROGRAMOBJ)
AC_SUBST(WX_RESOURCES_MACOSX_ASCII)
AC_SUBST(WX_RESOURCES_MACOSX_DATA)
More build system polishing.. mostly. Some stuff ported over from recent changes to the 2.2 branch. Rationalised the autoconf scripts again, removed lots of stuff that shouldn't be there anymore and pounded the rest into an even tighter furball. (There's more work to be done here, but we're getting there..) Implemented the library naming scheme outlined in tn0012.txt -- introduced 'toolchain' and 'widget set' into the autoconf scripts, obsoleted the top level wx/setup.h and much of the mess associated with it. More changes for cross compiling and 2.3 debs. s/burnt_name/soname/g ; s/CC/CXX/g ; s/CCC/CC/g ; Just because it's Right. (Thanks Vadim for already doing *FLAGS..) Fixed libfl Makefile to actually work. Removed *_DEPS from tmake templates, in every case they can be determined from the relevant *_OBJS Added BASE_MSW_OBJS, a couple of missing #includes, some missing files to the 'dist' targets, and fixed some compile warnings. Changed setup.py to use wx-config --gl-libs instead of hard coded constants. Modified Files: Makefile.in configure configure.in setup.h.in wx-config.in wxBase.spec wxGTK.spec wxMotif.spec contrib/include/wx/applet/window.h contrib/src/Makefile.in contrib/src/applet/appletwindow.cpp contrib/src/fl/Makefile.in debian/changelog debian/control.in debian/libwxbase-dbg.dirs debian/libwxbase-dbg.links debian/libwxbase-dbg.postinst debian/libwxbase-dbg.prerm debian/libwxbase-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-dev.files debian/libwxbase-dev.links debian/libwxbase-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-dev.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dbg.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dbg.links debian/libwxgtk-dbg.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dbg.prerm debian/libwxgtk-dev.dirs debian/libwxgtk-dev.files debian/libwxgtk-dev.links debian/libwxgtk-dev.postinst debian/libwxgtk-dev.prerm debian/rules distrib/msw/tmake/base.t distrib/msw/tmake/gtk.t distrib/msw/tmake/mgl.t distrib/msw/tmake/motif.t distrib/msw/tmake/msw.t distrib/msw/tmake/os2.t distrib/msw/tmake/univ.t docs/motif/install.txt include/wx/msw/private.h include/wx/os2/SETUP.H include/wx/os2/SETUP0.H samples/ipc/Makefile.in samples/sockets/Makefile.in src/files.lst src/make.env.in src/makelib.env.in src/makeprog.env.in src/common/strconv.cpp src/gtk/files.lst src/mgl/files.lst src/motif/files.lst src/msw/files.lst src/msw/gsocket.c src/msw/gsockmsw.c src/msw/toplevel.cpp src/msw/utils.cpp src/os2/files.lst src/univ/files.lst wxPython/setup.py Added Files: debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.dirs debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.links debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.postinst debian/libwxbase-msw-dev.prerm debian/libwxmsw-dev.dirs debian/libwxmsw-dev.links debian/libwxmsw-dev.postinst debian/libwxmsw-dev.prerm debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base debian/wxwin-headers-msw.dirs Removed Files: debian/wxwin-doc.doc-base.in include/wx/setup.h git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11713 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2001-09-28 03:00:13 -04:00
dnl additional for Mac OS X
AC_SUBST(DEREZ)
AC_SUBST(LIBWXMACRES)
AC_SUBST(POSTLINK_COMMAND)
AC_SUBST(MACSETFILE)
dnl other tools
AC_SUBST(GCC)
AC_SUBST(DLLTOOL)
dnl MAKE_SET will be replaced with "MAKE=..." or nothing if make sets MAKE
dnl itself (this macro is required if SUBDIRS variable is used in Makefile.am
dnl - and we do use it)
AC_PROG_MAKE_SET
wx-config2.6 Designed to be resiliant against future cut and paste coders. Any gnarly parts are black boxed away nicely to avoid accidents and have integrated debugging support for trivial sanity checking in the event of modification or trouble. In this way the major operations are all cleanly separated making any or all of them simply extensible, or replaceable in the face of future needs. Functions now all have api descriptions. If you rely on a function to act in some way, please document it to safeguard yourself against inadvertant interface changes by others. Everything now runs top top to bottom, we don't try to output things as fast as we can read them anymore, instead we read everything in, sort over it just once without the need for 'just in case' temp's, and then output whatever we were asked for only when we are sure we have the correct answer. Almost all key data aims to be constant past the point of its initialisation so side effect creep and trouble with half (re)initialised data should be significantly reduced in future. In almost every case it is easy and clean to simply delay initialisation until all required input channels have been emptied. If you like, think of it as mostly being one big constructor, with a little destructor at the end which outputs what you requested. At core, it is simply a generated config file -- with some user friendly logic for extracting its data and finding related files. Removed references to --gl-libs in --help. It still exists, but if its deprecated, no need to fill space in a compact help summary. It will remain documented (as deprecated) in the man page. Removed references to arcane order rules for arguments. Those limitations don't exist anymore, though the options are backward compatible in all other respects from the user pov. Removed references to --inplace, it doesn't need to be in the summary help either. It also is still accepted as an option, but there is no value in passing it, an uninstalled wx-config will automatically behave correctly. When you need --inplace, it will supply that behaviour for you (but there is no harm in typing it your self in that case). If you do type it when you don't need it, bad things will probably happen just like they always would have. Along with items above, generally compressed --help text to fit on even a traditional sized terminal without the need for paging. If we want more detailed help built in, it should be broken into separate pages, and this would be a trivial extension. Command line input is now controlled by a small generic parser. You define what options you want and what groups you want them in by initialising them as lists. It runs over all the input and fills corresponding psuedo-hashes from it for you to use as you please later. Added a validator for it to check yes/no options. Use posix extended regex instead of gnu 'basic' regex extensions, grep -E is portable, if gmake is not a requirement, we surely can't push gnu grep on people. Made --list more user friendly. It will now always list the current wx-config if it matches the feature spec, though it will warn if that config is not in the specified --prefix. Alternate configs that match (if any) are listed separately. An unqualified call to wx-config --list will always return (at least) the config that was called. We can never have a 'hanging' wx-config shell with no real implementation to back it up anymore so we can always return a sensible result for the user. A wx-config anywhere can list (and hence use) the configs installed in any (other) prefix. Delegation. Too big a topic to remark on in depth here, see the code for a fuller description. With everything being nicely constant and aligned to the respective library build, then aside from delegation, wx-config really is _just_ a config file (albeit with a layer of logic around the constants), and each wx-config carries a set of defaults which match perfectly the library build that it was generated with. If you choose a set of features that it can match, it will answer all your queries for them, if it cannot, it will seek to delegate to the config that is most like itself, but which can supply all the features you specified. This should be completely compatible with any set of options that returned a sensible result previously, and produce a sensible result in many cases where previously the collating order of your locale or the nuances of your filesystem operations would decide which library it thought you wanted. Sort duplicates out of the list of libraries and trickle shared dependencies down the list to properly support static builds. Added the inplace-config tweak for use in the build tree. This works like any other config, except it presets the default prefix to point at the build dir instead of the configured prefix that will become the default if this build is installed. It provides the behaviour of --inplace when $build_dir/wx-config is called without also specifying a different --{exec-,}prefix or any feature flags that it is incompatible with. In that event, it will try to delegate as per the normal rules. The inplace wrapper is not installed with the primary config which cleanly disables it for system installs. It will be invalidated if the build (or source) dir is moved, but will be revalidated if the build tree is subseqently updated with ./config.status --recheck && config.status (which it probably would need to be to build anyway for other reasons at present too) Enabled full support for static builds again, promoted --static to a full feature option. Fixed --ld to return something for them too. Added --flavour, similar to the existing --vendor, but for autoconf builds. These will probably want to be streamlined further. Broadened the use of release and flavour labels to support better concurrent installs. Fix bit rot in make-dist due to new/deleted files. Whittled down the number of obsolete and duplicated substitution variables in configure.in, and lowercased some variables we no longer export for substitution. Use the autoconf macros to generate files where we want them instead of making them someplace and then moving them all about. Remove extra files and symlinks added for the two part wx-config version. Removed the debian -contrib packages. We'll use multi-lib support to manage them from now on and indiviual libs can be split out along functional lines if required. This means the retained contribs will now get __WXDEBUG__ versions packaged too. Removed conflicts from almost packages except i18n and wxPython. All packages now either update or install alongside any existing ones. Added support for flavoured debs as well. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@29241 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2004-09-21 13:16:29 -04:00
AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([lib/wx/include/${TOOLCHAIN_FULLNAME}/wx/setup.h:setup.h.in])
if test "$USE_WIN32" = 1; then
AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS(
[
rcdefs.h
],
[
mkdir -p $outdir &&
$CPP $infile | sed 's/^# *[1-9].*//;s/^ *//;/./,/^$/!d' > $outdir/rcdefs.h
],
[
CPP="$CPP"
infile="$srcdir/include/wx/msw/genrcdefs.h"
outdir="lib/wx/include/$TOOLCHAIN_FULLNAME/wx/msw"
]
)
fi
wx-config2.6 Designed to be resiliant against future cut and paste coders. Any gnarly parts are black boxed away nicely to avoid accidents and have integrated debugging support for trivial sanity checking in the event of modification or trouble. In this way the major operations are all cleanly separated making any or all of them simply extensible, or replaceable in the face of future needs. Functions now all have api descriptions. If you rely on a function to act in some way, please document it to safeguard yourself against inadvertant interface changes by others. Everything now runs top top to bottom, we don't try to output things as fast as we can read them anymore, instead we read everything in, sort over it just once without the need for 'just in case' temp's, and then output whatever we were asked for only when we are sure we have the correct answer. Almost all key data aims to be constant past the point of its initialisation so side effect creep and trouble with half (re)initialised data should be significantly reduced in future. In almost every case it is easy and clean to simply delay initialisation until all required input channels have been emptied. If you like, think of it as mostly being one big constructor, with a little destructor at the end which outputs what you requested. At core, it is simply a generated config file -- with some user friendly logic for extracting its data and finding related files. Removed references to --gl-libs in --help. It still exists, but if its deprecated, no need to fill space in a compact help summary. It will remain documented (as deprecated) in the man page. Removed references to arcane order rules for arguments. Those limitations don't exist anymore, though the options are backward compatible in all other respects from the user pov. Removed references to --inplace, it doesn't need to be in the summary help either. It also is still accepted as an option, but there is no value in passing it, an uninstalled wx-config will automatically behave correctly. When you need --inplace, it will supply that behaviour for you (but there is no harm in typing it your self in that case). If you do type it when you don't need it, bad things will probably happen just like they always would have. Along with items above, generally compressed --help text to fit on even a traditional sized terminal without the need for paging. If we want more detailed help built in, it should be broken into separate pages, and this would be a trivial extension. Command line input is now controlled by a small generic parser. You define what options you want and what groups you want them in by initialising them as lists. It runs over all the input and fills corresponding psuedo-hashes from it for you to use as you please later. Added a validator for it to check yes/no options. Use posix extended regex instead of gnu 'basic' regex extensions, grep -E is portable, if gmake is not a requirement, we surely can't push gnu grep on people. Made --list more user friendly. It will now always list the current wx-config if it matches the feature spec, though it will warn if that config is not in the specified --prefix. Alternate configs that match (if any) are listed separately. An unqualified call to wx-config --list will always return (at least) the config that was called. We can never have a 'hanging' wx-config shell with no real implementation to back it up anymore so we can always return a sensible result for the user. A wx-config anywhere can list (and hence use) the configs installed in any (other) prefix. Delegation. Too big a topic to remark on in depth here, see the code for a fuller description. With everything being nicely constant and aligned to the respective library build, then aside from delegation, wx-config really is _just_ a config file (albeit with a layer of logic around the constants), and each wx-config carries a set of defaults which match perfectly the library build that it was generated with. If you choose a set of features that it can match, it will answer all your queries for them, if it cannot, it will seek to delegate to the config that is most like itself, but which can supply all the features you specified. This should be completely compatible with any set of options that returned a sensible result previously, and produce a sensible result in many cases where previously the collating order of your locale or the nuances of your filesystem operations would decide which library it thought you wanted. Sort duplicates out of the list of libraries and trickle shared dependencies down the list to properly support static builds. Added the inplace-config tweak for use in the build tree. This works like any other config, except it presets the default prefix to point at the build dir instead of the configured prefix that will become the default if this build is installed. It provides the behaviour of --inplace when $build_dir/wx-config is called without also specifying a different --{exec-,}prefix or any feature flags that it is incompatible with. In that event, it will try to delegate as per the normal rules. The inplace wrapper is not installed with the primary config which cleanly disables it for system installs. It will be invalidated if the build (or source) dir is moved, but will be revalidated if the build tree is subseqently updated with ./config.status --recheck && config.status (which it probably would need to be to build anyway for other reasons at present too) Enabled full support for static builds again, promoted --static to a full feature option. Fixed --ld to return something for them too. Added --flavour, similar to the existing --vendor, but for autoconf builds. These will probably want to be streamlined further. Broadened the use of release and flavour labels to support better concurrent installs. Fix bit rot in make-dist due to new/deleted files. Whittled down the number of obsolete and duplicated substitution variables in configure.in, and lowercased some variables we no longer export for substitution. Use the autoconf macros to generate files where we want them instead of making them someplace and then moving them all about. Remove extra files and symlinks added for the two part wx-config version. Removed the debian -contrib packages. We'll use multi-lib support to manage them from now on and indiviual libs can be split out along functional lines if required. This means the retained contribs will now get __WXDEBUG__ versions packaged too. Removed conflicts from almost packages except i18n and wxPython. All packages now either update or install alongside any existing ones. Added support for flavoured debs as well. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@29241 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2004-09-21 13:16:29 -04:00
AC_CONFIG_FILES([ lib/wx/config/${TOOLCHAIN_FULLNAME}:wx-config.in ],
[ chmod +x lib/wx/config/${TOOLCHAIN_FULLNAME} ],
[ TOOLCHAIN_FULLNAME="${TOOLCHAIN_FULLNAME}" ])
wx-config2.6 Designed to be resiliant against future cut and paste coders. Any gnarly parts are black boxed away nicely to avoid accidents and have integrated debugging support for trivial sanity checking in the event of modification or trouble. In this way the major operations are all cleanly separated making any or all of them simply extensible, or replaceable in the face of future needs. Functions now all have api descriptions. If you rely on a function to act in some way, please document it to safeguard yourself against inadvertant interface changes by others. Everything now runs top top to bottom, we don't try to output things as fast as we can read them anymore, instead we read everything in, sort over it just once without the need for 'just in case' temp's, and then output whatever we were asked for only when we are sure we have the correct answer. Almost all key data aims to be constant past the point of its initialisation so side effect creep and trouble with half (re)initialised data should be significantly reduced in future. In almost every case it is easy and clean to simply delay initialisation until all required input channels have been emptied. If you like, think of it as mostly being one big constructor, with a little destructor at the end which outputs what you requested. At core, it is simply a generated config file -- with some user friendly logic for extracting its data and finding related files. Removed references to --gl-libs in --help. It still exists, but if its deprecated, no need to fill space in a compact help summary. It will remain documented (as deprecated) in the man page. Removed references to arcane order rules for arguments. Those limitations don't exist anymore, though the options are backward compatible in all other respects from the user pov. Removed references to --inplace, it doesn't need to be in the summary help either. It also is still accepted as an option, but there is no value in passing it, an uninstalled wx-config will automatically behave correctly. When you need --inplace, it will supply that behaviour for you (but there is no harm in typing it your self in that case). If you do type it when you don't need it, bad things will probably happen just like they always would have. Along with items above, generally compressed --help text to fit on even a traditional sized terminal without the need for paging. If we want more detailed help built in, it should be broken into separate pages, and this would be a trivial extension. Command line input is now controlled by a small generic parser. You define what options you want and what groups you want them in by initialising them as lists. It runs over all the input and fills corresponding psuedo-hashes from it for you to use as you please later. Added a validator for it to check yes/no options. Use posix extended regex instead of gnu 'basic' regex extensions, grep -E is portable, if gmake is not a requirement, we surely can't push gnu grep on people. Made --list more user friendly. It will now always list the current wx-config if it matches the feature spec, though it will warn if that config is not in the specified --prefix. Alternate configs that match (if any) are listed separately. An unqualified call to wx-config --list will always return (at least) the config that was called. We can never have a 'hanging' wx-config shell with no real implementation to back it up anymore so we can always return a sensible result for the user. A wx-config anywhere can list (and hence use) the configs installed in any (other) prefix. Delegation. Too big a topic to remark on in depth here, see the code for a fuller description. With everything being nicely constant and aligned to the respective library build, then aside from delegation, wx-config really is _just_ a config file (albeit with a layer of logic around the constants), and each wx-config carries a set of defaults which match perfectly the library build that it was generated with. If you choose a set of features that it can match, it will answer all your queries for them, if it cannot, it will seek to delegate to the config that is most like itself, but which can supply all the features you specified. This should be completely compatible with any set of options that returned a sensible result previously, and produce a sensible result in many cases where previously the collating order of your locale or the nuances of your filesystem operations would decide which library it thought you wanted. Sort duplicates out of the list of libraries and trickle shared dependencies down the list to properly support static builds. Added the inplace-config tweak for use in the build tree. This works like any other config, except it presets the default prefix to point at the build dir instead of the configured prefix that will become the default if this build is installed. It provides the behaviour of --inplace when $build_dir/wx-config is called without also specifying a different --{exec-,}prefix or any feature flags that it is incompatible with. In that event, it will try to delegate as per the normal rules. The inplace wrapper is not installed with the primary config which cleanly disables it for system installs. It will be invalidated if the build (or source) dir is moved, but will be revalidated if the build tree is subseqently updated with ./config.status --recheck && config.status (which it probably would need to be to build anyway for other reasons at present too) Enabled full support for static builds again, promoted --static to a full feature option. Fixed --ld to return something for them too. Added --flavour, similar to the existing --vendor, but for autoconf builds. These will probably want to be streamlined further. Broadened the use of release and flavour labels to support better concurrent installs. Fix bit rot in make-dist due to new/deleted files. Whittled down the number of obsolete and duplicated substitution variables in configure.in, and lowercased some variables we no longer export for substitution. Use the autoconf macros to generate files where we want them instead of making them someplace and then moving them all about. Remove extra files and symlinks added for the two part wx-config version. Removed the debian -contrib packages. We'll use multi-lib support to manage them from now on and indiviual libs can be split out along functional lines if required. This means the retained contribs will now get __WXDEBUG__ versions packaged too. Removed conflicts from almost packages except i18n and wxPython. All packages now either update or install alongside any existing ones. Added support for flavoured debs as well. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@29241 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2004-09-21 13:16:29 -04:00
AC_CONFIG_FILES([ lib/wx/config/inplace-${TOOLCHAIN_FULLNAME}:wx-config-inplace.in ],
[ chmod +x lib/wx/config/inplace-${TOOLCHAIN_FULLNAME} ],
[ TOOLCHAIN_FULLNAME="${TOOLCHAIN_FULLNAME}" ])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([ version-script Makefile ])
AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS([wx-config],
wx-config2.6 Designed to be resiliant against future cut and paste coders. Any gnarly parts are black boxed away nicely to avoid accidents and have integrated debugging support for trivial sanity checking in the event of modification or trouble. In this way the major operations are all cleanly separated making any or all of them simply extensible, or replaceable in the face of future needs. Functions now all have api descriptions. If you rely on a function to act in some way, please document it to safeguard yourself against inadvertant interface changes by others. Everything now runs top top to bottom, we don't try to output things as fast as we can read them anymore, instead we read everything in, sort over it just once without the need for 'just in case' temp's, and then output whatever we were asked for only when we are sure we have the correct answer. Almost all key data aims to be constant past the point of its initialisation so side effect creep and trouble with half (re)initialised data should be significantly reduced in future. In almost every case it is easy and clean to simply delay initialisation until all required input channels have been emptied. If you like, think of it as mostly being one big constructor, with a little destructor at the end which outputs what you requested. At core, it is simply a generated config file -- with some user friendly logic for extracting its data and finding related files. Removed references to --gl-libs in --help. It still exists, but if its deprecated, no need to fill space in a compact help summary. It will remain documented (as deprecated) in the man page. Removed references to arcane order rules for arguments. Those limitations don't exist anymore, though the options are backward compatible in all other respects from the user pov. Removed references to --inplace, it doesn't need to be in the summary help either. It also is still accepted as an option, but there is no value in passing it, an uninstalled wx-config will automatically behave correctly. When you need --inplace, it will supply that behaviour for you (but there is no harm in typing it your self in that case). If you do type it when you don't need it, bad things will probably happen just like they always would have. Along with items above, generally compressed --help text to fit on even a traditional sized terminal without the need for paging. If we want more detailed help built in, it should be broken into separate pages, and this would be a trivial extension. Command line input is now controlled by a small generic parser. You define what options you want and what groups you want them in by initialising them as lists. It runs over all the input and fills corresponding psuedo-hashes from it for you to use as you please later. Added a validator for it to check yes/no options. Use posix extended regex instead of gnu 'basic' regex extensions, grep -E is portable, if gmake is not a requirement, we surely can't push gnu grep on people. Made --list more user friendly. It will now always list the current wx-config if it matches the feature spec, though it will warn if that config is not in the specified --prefix. Alternate configs that match (if any) are listed separately. An unqualified call to wx-config --list will always return (at least) the config that was called. We can never have a 'hanging' wx-config shell with no real implementation to back it up anymore so we can always return a sensible result for the user. A wx-config anywhere can list (and hence use) the configs installed in any (other) prefix. Delegation. Too big a topic to remark on in depth here, see the code for a fuller description. With everything being nicely constant and aligned to the respective library build, then aside from delegation, wx-config really is _just_ a config file (albeit with a layer of logic around the constants), and each wx-config carries a set of defaults which match perfectly the library build that it was generated with. If you choose a set of features that it can match, it will answer all your queries for them, if it cannot, it will seek to delegate to the config that is most like itself, but which can supply all the features you specified. This should be completely compatible with any set of options that returned a sensible result previously, and produce a sensible result in many cases where previously the collating order of your locale or the nuances of your filesystem operations would decide which library it thought you wanted. Sort duplicates out of the list of libraries and trickle shared dependencies down the list to properly support static builds. Added the inplace-config tweak for use in the build tree. This works like any other config, except it presets the default prefix to point at the build dir instead of the configured prefix that will become the default if this build is installed. It provides the behaviour of --inplace when $build_dir/wx-config is called without also specifying a different --{exec-,}prefix or any feature flags that it is incompatible with. In that event, it will try to delegate as per the normal rules. The inplace wrapper is not installed with the primary config which cleanly disables it for system installs. It will be invalidated if the build (or source) dir is moved, but will be revalidated if the build tree is subseqently updated with ./config.status --recheck && config.status (which it probably would need to be to build anyway for other reasons at present too) Enabled full support for static builds again, promoted --static to a full feature option. Fixed --ld to return something for them too. Added --flavour, similar to the existing --vendor, but for autoconf builds. These will probably want to be streamlined further. Broadened the use of release and flavour labels to support better concurrent installs. Fix bit rot in make-dist due to new/deleted files. Whittled down the number of obsolete and duplicated substitution variables in configure.in, and lowercased some variables we no longer export for substitution. Use the autoconf macros to generate files where we want them instead of making them someplace and then moving them all about. Remove extra files and symlinks added for the two part wx-config version. Removed the debian -contrib packages. We'll use multi-lib support to manage them from now on and indiviual libs can be split out along functional lines if required. This means the retained contribs will now get __WXDEBUG__ versions packaged too. Removed conflicts from almost packages except i18n and wxPython. All packages now either update or install alongside any existing ones. Added support for flavoured debs as well. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@29241 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2004-09-21 13:16:29 -04:00
[ rm -f wx-config
${LN_S} lib/wx/config/inplace-${TOOLCHAIN_FULLNAME} wx-config
],
[ TOOLCHAIN_FULLNAME="${TOOLCHAIN_FULLNAME}"
LN_S="${LN_S}"
])
dnl This would give us us build dir that in every significant way
dnl resembles an installed wx in prefix=$builddir. It is troublesome
dnl though in this form because AC_CONFIG_LINKS will fail for directories
dnl on platforms that do not have symlinks.
dnl AC_CONFIG_LINKS([ include/wx-$WX_RELEASE$WX_FLAVOUR:include ])
dnl AC_CONFIG_LINKS([ contrib/include ])
if test "$wxWITH_SUBDIRS" != "no"; then
dnl Configure samples, contrib etc. directories, but only if they are present:
if test "$wxUSE_GUI" = "yes"; then
SUBDIRS="samples demos utils contrib"
else dnl we build wxBase only
dnl there are no wxBase programs in contrib nor demos
SUBDIRS="samples utils"
fi
dnl Add tests to the list of subdirs if cppunit 1.8.0+ is detected
AM_PATH_CPPUNIT(1.8.0, [SUBDIRS="$SUBDIRS tests"])
for subdir in `echo $SUBDIRS`; do
if test -d ${srcdir}/${subdir} ; then
if test "$wxUSE_GUI" = "yes"; then
if test ${subdir} = "samples"; then
dnl only take those samples which compile in the current
dnl configuration and which exist
makefiles="samples/Makefile.in $makefiles"
for sample in `echo $SAMPLES_SUBDIRS`; do
if test -d $srcdir/samples/$sample; then
makefiles="samples/$sample/Makefile.in $makefiles"
fi
done
else
dnl assume that everything compiles for utils &c
dnl any that shouldn't be built can be added to
dnl DISABLED_UTILS, DISABLED_CONTRIB or DISABLED_DEMOS
disabled_var=DISABLED_`echo $subdir | tr [[a-z]] [[A-Z]]`;
eval "disabled=\$$disabled_var"
disabled=/`echo X $disabled | sed 's@ @/|/@g'`/
makefiles=`(cd $srcdir ; find $subdir -name Makefile.in) | egrep -v "$disabled"`
fi
else dnl we build wxBase only
dnl don't take all samples/utils, just those which build with
dnl wxBase
if test ${subdir} = "samples"; then
makefiles="samples/Makefile.in samples/console/Makefile.in"
elif test ${subdir} = "utils"; then
makefiles=""
for util in HelpGen tex2rtf ; do
if test -d $srcdir/utils/$util ; then
makefiles="utils/$util/Makefile.in \
utils/$util/src/Makefile.in \
$makefiles"
fi
done
else dnl assume that everything compiles for tests
makefiles=`(cd $srcdir ; find $subdir -name Makefile.in)`
fi
fi
for mkin in $makefiles ; do
mk=`echo $mkin | sed 's/Makefile\.in/Makefile/g'`
AC_CONFIG_FILES([$mk])
done
fi
done
fi dnl wxWITH_SUBDIRS
AC_OUTPUT
dnl report how we have been configured
echo
echo "Configured wxWidgets ${WX_VERSION} for \`${host}'"
echo ""
echo " Which GUI toolkit should wxWidgets use? ${TOOLKIT_USER:-base only}"
echo " Should wxWidgets be compiled into single library? ${wxUSE_MONOLITHIC:-yes}"
echo " Should wxWidgets be compiled in debug mode? ${wxUSE_DEBUG:-no}"
echo " Should wxWidgets be linked as a shared library? ${wxUSE_SHARED:-no}"
echo " Should wxWidgets be compiled in Unicode mode? ${wxUSE_UNICODE:-no}"
echo " What level of wxWidgets compatibility should be enabled?"
echo " wxWidgets 2.4 ${WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_4:-no}"
echo " wxWidgets 2.6 ${WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_6:-yes}"
echo " Which libraries should wxWidgets use?"
echo " jpeg ${wxUSE_LIBJPEG-none}"
echo " png ${wxUSE_LIBPNG-none}"
echo " regex ${wxUSE_REGEX}"
echo " tiff ${wxUSE_LIBTIFF-none}"
if test "$wxUSE_X11" = 1 -o "$wxUSE_MOTIF" = 1; then
echo " xpm ${wxUSE_LIBXPM-none}"
fi
echo " zlib ${wxUSE_ZLIB}"
echo " odbc ${wxUSE_ODBC}"
echo " expat ${wxUSE_EXPAT}"
echo " libmspack ${wxUSE_LIBMSPACK}"
echo " sdl ${wxUSE_LIBSDL}"
echo " gnomeprint ${wxUSE_LIBGNOMEPRINT-none}"
echo " hildon ${wxUSE_LIBHILDON-none}"
echo ""
dnl vi: set et sts=4 sw=4 com=\:dnl: