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Since the gl pkg-config file doesn't convey any specifics about the
backend in use, this adds a new pkg-config file for when DRI is in use.
This can be used by the xserver build to determine if the DRI and/or
GLX extensions are appropriate.
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Users may need to rebuild the configure script, so we need to distribute
version.mk so autoconf can run successfully.
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This commit adds an autoconf macro, MESA_PIC_FLAGS, which sets the
PIC flags according to platform and static/shared setting. The platform
specifics are taken straight from libtool.m4 and stripped down to just
the flags and platforms we cover in Mesa. This should hopefully make it
possible to use autoconf on non-GCC platforms.
The macro is added external to configure.ac in acinclude.m4 since it's
pretty bloated.
Note to BSDers: Previously, x86 defaulted to non-PIC on FreeBSD. I
didn't carry that preference into this macro. Instead, you can just use
--disable-pic where desired.
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Mostly some pedantic changes such that `make clean' always ignores
errors. Also changed the top clean target to do the `touch
configs/current' dance instead of realclean.
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Consistently cleanup the depend.bak files created by makedepend. Also,
realclean has been changed to use a single find command, which speeds it
up considerably.
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When changing directories and running a sub-make, ensure that both the
cd and make commands propagate errors to the parent make.
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When a make target doesn't result in a file of the same name, adding it
to a .PHONY target means make won't look for such a file, speeding the
build up a bit. This allows `make doxygen' to work since otherwise make
will consider the doxygen directory as up to date.
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Also added darwin-fat-32bit darwin-fat-all configs and deleted old darwin-x86ppc config
(cherry picked from commit 7120c0089d663a2b7e7b0c97da38f9bc233fbdd7)
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The GL/internal/dri_sarea.h header was missing from the tarballs,
causing the build to bomb for DRI2.
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Add targets to the top Makefile so that configure and the necessary
scripts are added to the tarball for distribution.
Variables are used for autoconf and aclocal in case anyone needs to use
a specific version or pass any extra flags.
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This adds the initial support for using autoconf configuration. Support
is available for shared Xlib driver builds. Later this will be extended
to dri and osmesa-only builds and possibly targetting non-X backends.
Support for static library builds will also be added.
The configure script fills in the autoconf config. This is then used by
running `make autoconf' after ./configure.
Testing has been done on Linux/GNU. The configure script tries to
faithfully reproduce the current configs/linux* and configs/freebsd*.
Other platforms can be handled later by adding similar statements and
feature tests.
Pkg-config is used to search for packages when possible. This makes the
build much more flexible and robust to the user's configuration. This
requires that the pkg-config autoconf macros pkg.m4 are included in
aclocal.m4. This requires autoconf and aclocal from autoconf and
automake, respectively.
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In general, use this:
@for dir in $(SUBDIRS) ; do \
if [ -d $$dir ] ; then \
(cd $$dir && $(MAKE)) || exit 1; \
fi \
done
Basically, silently skip missing subdirs but generate an error and stop if
there's a compilation or install problem.
This was done inconsistantly before. In once case, a missing subdir was
causing us to go into an infinte loop!
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